From: "C.Newport" <crn@netunix.com>
To: sparclinux@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: SOC & Pluto on 2.6
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 09:07:39 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200406021007.39190.crn@netunix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200406020125.15813.pat@computer-refuge.org>
The soc and pluto code has not been updated from 2.2.x and does
not appear to have a current maintainer.
You can use a 2.2.x kernel and the fcode update instructions at
http://www.splack.org/fibrechan.html
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 7:25 am, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> Has anyone tried to use SOC And Pluto to run a Sun Storage Array off of
> an SOC (FC25/S) card? I'm currently running 2.6.7-rc1 (but have had
> the same thing happen with 2.4.26). I get the following messages when
> doing a modprobe soc (uncommented debug #defines in fc.c and pluto.c):
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> soc.c:v1.3 9/Feb/99 Jakub Jelinek (jj@ultra.linux.cz), Jirka Hanika
> (geo@ff.cuni.cz)
> FC: fcp_inititialize 02081860
> FC: fc_channels 00000000
> FC: SID 1 DID 2
> FC: FCP Init for 4 channels
> FC: Initializing REPORT_MAP packets
> FC: Sending REPORT_MAP/FLOGI/PLOGI packets
> soc1 port A: SID 1 DID 2
> soc1 port B: SID 17 DID 18
> soc0 port A: SID 1 DID 2
> soc0 port B: SID 17 DID 18
> FC: Sending REPORT_MAP/FLOGI/PLOGI packets
> FC: Cannot enque FLOGI/REPORT_MAP packet on soc1 port A
> FC: Cannot enque FLOGI/REPORT_MAP packet on soc1 port B
> soc0 port A: receive_solicited 0 0 0
> soc0 port A: receive_solicited 0 0 0
> FC: Login timeout
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> The lines after "soc0 port B: SID..." repeat several times.
>
> I've got a card with a single GBIC in an SBUS slot, along with the
> built-in SOC on the I/O board (this is an E3000). When modprobing the
> pluto driver, I get:
>
> PLUTO: 0 channels online
>
> Also, I noticed that soc.c doesn't compile when I uncomment its debug
> #define.
>
> The relevant .config part:
>
> #
> # Fibre Channel support
> #
> CONFIG_FC4=m
>
> #
> # FC4 drivers
> #
> CONFIG_FC4_SOC=m
> CONFIG_FC4_SOCAL=m
>
> #
> # FC4 targets
> #
> CONFIG_SCSI_PLUTO=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_FCAL=m
>
> Any ideas? Does anyone actually use this stuff on recent kernels, or at
> all? I tried to look for an FCode update for the soc card on Sun's
> website, but am unable to find anything for the FC25/S.
>
> Pat
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2004-06-02 6:25 SOC & Pluto on 2.6 Patrick Finnegan
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