History log of /openbsd-src/sys/dev/microcode/aic7xxx/Makefile (Results 1 – 13 of 13)
Revision Date Author Comments
# d96a07ce 17-Oct-2017 naddy <naddy@openbsd.org>

remove the remaining references to .depend files since nothing creates them
any longer; ok espie@ deraadt@


# 2d6abfec 19-Jul-2017 espie <espie@openbsd.org>

more depends gc / yacc rules overhaul

okay millert@


# a07997ce 08-Jul-2007 krw <krw@openbsd.org>

As pointed out by Mickey, "-I/usr/includes" is not required for
successful compilation of assembler or generating microcode.


# 1bf3fce5 05-Apr-2007 drahn <drahn@openbsd.org>

Allow usb microcode to be built in a cross environment. System endian has been
factored out of the result binaries already. Still need to address non usb.
ok deraadt.


# 1f3bceaa 18-Sep-2004 mickey <mickey@openbsd.org>

repair build that reused y.tab.h for two different parsers
thus failing a build every other time.
make generated arrays const and repair rcsid generation for output.
allow one-step build; from krw@
k

repair build that reused y.tab.h for two different parsers
thus failing a build every other time.
make generated arrays const and repair rcsid generation for output.
allow one-step build; from krw@
krw@ ok

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# 50d799ae 19-May-2004 krw <krw@openbsd.org>

Add missing aic79xx_reg.h file. Update aic79xx* files to latest
FreeBSD versions in preparation for ahd. Update Makefile to generate
aic79xx* files.

ok marco@, tested by Milos Urbanek.


# 5f843143 24-Dec-2003 krw <krw@openbsd.org>

Sync ahc with NetBSD, which was in turn updated from FreeBSD by Pascal
Renauld of Network Storage Solutions, Inc. Many fixes, wider device
support. In particular, the notorious 'Target 0' problem see

Sync ahc with NetBSD, which was in turn updated from FreeBSD by Pascal
Renauld of Network Storage Solutions, Inc. Many fixes, wider device
support. In particular, the notorious 'Target 0' problem seems to be
fixed.

Does *not* include any updates to isa or eisa code beyond what was
necessary to compile.

Known issues:

1) Tagged Queuing is probably not optimal.

2) PPR negotiation may not be fully functional.

3) No support yet for freezing devices or channels.

4) The mechanism for preventing 'A' and 'B' channel confusion during probe
can fail if scsibus > 254 found.

5) Requeuing I/O's not working. A workaround will be committed almost
immediately. At the moment timeouts, SCSI message rejects, aborting
SCB's and trying to freeze a device may cause incomplete i/o's to be
reported as complete.

6) Verbosity and probe messages need work.

7) Last disk on bus seems to go through an extra re-negotiation.

8) >16 devices on an adapter will trigger the usual problems of total
openings exceeding available SCB's under heavy load.

Tested by deraadt@, beck@, miod@, naddy@, drahn@, marc@ amoung
others.

ok deraadt@.

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# 64ca44e4 24-Dec-2003 krw <krw@openbsd.org>

Sync ahc with NetBSD, which was in turn updated from FreeBSD by Pascal
Renauld of Network Storage Solutions, Inc. Many fixes, wider device
support. In particular, the notorious 'Target 0' problem see

Sync ahc with NetBSD, which was in turn updated from FreeBSD by Pascal
Renauld of Network Storage Solutions, Inc. Many fixes, wider device
support. In particular, the notorious 'Target 0' problem seems to be
fixed.

Does *not* include any updates to isa or eisa code beyond what was
necessary to compile.

Known issues:

1) Tagged Queuing is probably not optimal.

2) PPR negotiation may not be fully functional.

3) No support yet for freezing devices or channels.

4) The mechanism for preventing 'A' and 'B' channel confusion during probe
can fail if scsibus > 254 found.

5) Requeuing I/O's not working. A workaround will be committed almost
immediately. At the moment timeouts, SCSI message rejects, aborting
SCB's and trying to freeze a device may cause incomplete i/o's to be
reported as complete.

6) Verbosity and probe messages need work.

7) Last disk on bus seems to go through an extra re-negotiation.

8) >16 devices on an adapter will trigger the usual problems of total
openings exceeding available SCB's under heavy load.

Tested by deraadt@, beck@, miod@, naddy@, drahn@, marc@ amoung
others.

ok deraadt@.

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# c265f768 30-Jun-2002 smurph <smurph@openbsd.org>

New aicasm synced with FreeBSD.


# 3f4cc781 28-Jun-2002 smurph <smurph@openbsd.org>

Return of new ahc


# 006911bf 19-Mar-2002 millert <millert@openbsd.org>

revert to older ahc driver until the new one's bugs are fixed


# fabcd958 16-Feb-2002 smurph <smurph@openbsd.org>

New port of FreeBSD's ahc driver


# d83edbea 22-Mar-2000 smurph <smurph@openbsd.org>

new ahc driver. Adds support for newer Adaptec controllers. This represents two months of work.