Firmware Version: 2.01a11 (w/ 5.12a13 Universal Boot Code) (Supported for IBM System x & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - Emulex FC Adapter does not auto-enable SAN boot mode when boot target configuration is made via IFM (BOFM) - Emulex FC configuration utility is in the wrong F1 setup screen - IBM CIOv adapter connected to Brocade 8 Gig FC BladeCenter switch intermittently Links up at less than 8 Gig
Firmware Version 2.01a3 (w/ 5.12a5 Universal Boot Code)
New Features
- Enhanced timeout notifications for processing abort failures.
Problems Fixed:
- All multi-abort I/Os are returned on the same ring from which the ABORT_MXRI command was received. - Changed the TRCV response in the abort state to CMD RJT to enable the TRSP to be processed. - Corrected an issue with blocked TSEND operations. - Corrected a buffer leak issue with RRQ exchanges. - Corrected an issue where the TRCV IOCB was de-queued improperly causing a XFR_RDY flood. - Corrected an issue where the OXID field was not loaded in the XRI_ABORTED IOCB. - Corrected an issue in recognizing whether an EEPROM is present.
Dependencies:
- The corresponding FC Storport device driver and OneCommand Manager Core-kit (management) will need to be installed for this package to function properly.
1. Fixed an issues booting when more than 8 ports are present in the system and fixed an adapter display issue when more than 8 ports are present in the systems 2. Fixed issues installing and booting O/Ss on ports greater than 8. 3. Fixed some boot time screen display issues.
(2) OpenBoot version 3.10a3
This version of OpenBoot supports FC-AL, Private loop, Public loop, and Fabric Point to Point. Also, it supports multi-initiators and multi-LUNs (0 through 4055)
Problems fixed, features added or other updates:
1. Unrelated to IBM
(3) EFIBoot version 4.12a12
The current EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot provides 64-bit System boot capability through the use of the EFI Shell. This EFIBoot supports EFI Specification 1.10 and EFI Source Code version 1.10.14.61.
Problems fixed, features added or other updates:
1. Only certain OEM HBAs will locate PlatformToDriverConfiguration- ProtocolGuid. Others just skip and continue processing 2. UEFI2.3 Hii Configuration Utility changes 3. HII Browser Save option does not work
1. On a port connected to a 3PAR "MBOD" cage, the test runs IO to the disk drives and issues a "controlport offline" command to offline the port while IO is running.
2. While doing target side cable pull testing with Block Guard (T10) Enabled we observed that adapter is not sending RSCN to AIX.
Dependencies: - The corresponding FC Storport device driver and OneCommand Manager Core-kit (management) will need to be installed for this package to function properly. elx_fw_fc_ibm1212-2_01a11-11_linux_32-64_chg
======================================================= Change History for Qlogic Converged Network Adapter STOR FCoE Driver ======================================================= Document Name: Change History Document Status: IBM General Avalibility Document Version: 8.2 Latest Package Version: 8.06.00.10 Latest Driver Version: 8.06.00.10 Document Updated: 10/05/2013 Product: Qlogic FCoE Linux Device Driver
Please visit www.qlogic.com/hba for full documentation, additional drivers, and management applications.
Version 8.06.00.10 Fixes and Ehancements:
Software/Driver
* Added T10 DiF/DiX support for ISP83xx.
* ISP83xx CNA support * IDC support for three protocols. * Loopback support. * Beacon support.
* Added support for bidirectional commands
* Added support for MCTP dump
* ISP83xx(16G FC) support for Xenserver 6.0 and Oracle UEK.
* SRB Consolidation.
* RSCN handling changes.
* Increase in support of maximum fibre devices.
* Enhancements to support ISP83xx (Limited support). * Driver features supported * 10GB link support only * Port device discovery * LUN discovery * I/O * Perturbations * SG resets of host and SCSI devices.
* Driver features not supported * Beacon support * Loopback * T10 DIX/DIF * SFP read/write * QCC GUI Support * QCC CLI Support * NPIV * Multi-Queue * Boot from SAN * FC-Tape * SLES10.3 driver: * Fix not to MPI reset on ISP83xx is not included.
* Implemeted beacon on/off for ISP82xx.
* Add support for ISP82xx to capture dump (minidump) on failure.
* Provide method for updating I2C attached VPD.
* Resync with latest ISP24xx/25xx firmware (5.08.00).
Industry Standards Compliance ----------------------------- * N/A
3. Bug Fixes
The following fix has been made to the Fibre Channel and FCoE Adapter Inbox Driver Update for Linux Kernel 2.6.x and 3.x:
* 8.04.00.12.xx.y-k * Update the copyright information. * Display the lock owner on lock acquire failure. * Move loopback mode reset after chip reset check. * Extra loopback error handling for ISP83xx. * Do link initialization on get loop id failure. * Do MPI reset only for 81xx.
V2632 (RHEL 6.x, SLES 11.x, Citrix 6.0, UEK): * Revert "qla2xxx: Optimize existing port name server query matching." * Revert "qla2xxx: Avoid losing any fc ports when loop id's are exhausted." * Don't free pool that wasn't allocated. * Unload hangs after issuing BSG commands to vport.
Citrix 6.0: * Create initrd as a part of installation and removal of the driver rpm. * RPM install should install driver under extra instead of driver directory.
RHEL 5.x, SLES 10.x: * MBA_IDC_NOTIFY case should fallthru. * Add fw_dump_size sysfs attribute file. * Add test for validity of virtual host in netlink interface.
SLES 10.x: * Add 8031/2031 cases to request firmware.
* 8.04.00.11.xx.y-k * Move marking fcport online ahead of setting iiDMA speed. * Add 16Gb/s case to get port speed capability. * Get VPD information from common location for CNA. * Dont clear drv active on iospace config failure. * Display that driver is operating in legacy interrupt mode. * Add "16" speed to link speeds array in qla2x00_iidma_fcport() function * Correct race in loop_state assignment during reset handling. * Reject loopback request if one is already in progress. * Update the FTP site references in the driver sources.
V2632 (RHEL 6.x, SLES 11.x Citrix 6.0 and UEK): * Obtain loopback iteration count from bsg request. * Parameterize the link speed string conversion function. * Update ql2xextended_error_logging parameter description with new options. * Fix typo in qla2xxx driver. * Free rsp_data even on error in qla2x00_process_loopback(). * Avoid null pointer dereference in shutdown routine.
RHEL 5.x: * Remove fabric_logout() calls from qla2x00_dev_loss_tmo_callbk() function.
SLES10.x: * Clear local references of rport on device loss timeout notification from FC transport.
* 8.04.00.10.xx.y-k * Honor status value of 2 for report-id acquisition. * Ignore driver ack bit if corresponding presence bit is not set. * Add Gen3 PCIe speed 8GT/s to the log message. * Acquire risc semaphore before resetting ISP.
V2632 (RHEL 6.x, SLES 11.x Citrix 6.0 and UEK): * Ramp down queue depth for attached SCSI devices when driver resources are low. * Determine the number of outstanding commands based on available resources. * Fix for kernel crash when external loopback diagnostic is run through BSG interface. * Fix coccinelle warnings in qla2x00_relogin. * Test and clear FCPORT_UPDATE_NEEDED atomically. * Use correct Request-Q-Out register during bidirectional request processing * Fix typo in qla83xx_fw_dump function. * Move noisy Start scsi failed messages to verbose logging level. * Fix for warnings reported by sparse.
RHEL 5.x: * Inclusion of 4G/8G firmware version 5.08.00. * Log message when qla2xenablemsix module parameter is set to 2( MSI mode) and adpater does not support MSI mode. * Revert "qla2xxx: Use GFF_ID to check FCP-SCSI FC4 type before logging into Nx_Ports" * Revert "qla2xxx: No fcport FC-4 type assignment in GA_NXT response."
Citrix 6.x: * RPM build should hide the directory naming convention from user.
* 8.04.00.09.xx.y-k * No fcport FC-4 type assignment in GA_NXT response. * Fix checkpatch error in qla2xxx_mctp_dump. * Change in setting UNLOADING flag and FC vports logout sequence while unloading qla2xxx driver. * Clear unsupported 'states' during Get-FW-State queries.
V2632 (RHEL 6.x, SLES 11.x Citrix 6.0 and UEK): * Pass correct parameters while creating an initrd. * Remove spurious taking of ha->vport_slock spinlock.
UEK: * Add macro for kernel extended version.
RHEL 5.x: * Use GFF_ID to check FCP-SCSI FC4 type before logging into Nx_Ports. * Pass correct parameters while creating an initrd.
8.04.00.08 Initial release of Qlogic 10Gb FC Driver for RHEL5
qlgc_dd_fc_qla2xxx-8_06_00_10_sles11_32-64_chg
IBM Online SAS/SATA Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.13.02 Build ID: SAS_11302
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN H207993
******************************************* IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.13.02 Critical Release Reference RETAIN H207993 & H21743
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
- ST1000NM0023, ST2000NM0023,ST3000NM0023,ST4000NM0023 to BC55 Initial Code Release
- HUS723020ALS64 to J3K7 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing and fixes for overall robustness.
- HUS723030ALS64 to J3K7 Initial Code Release
- ST31000424SS, ST32000444SS to BC2D - ST1000NM0001, ST2000NM0001 to BC49 Fixes for overall robustness.
- ST33000650SS to BC3E Initial Code Release
SAS 2.5"
- HUC109030CSS600, HUC109060CSS600, HUC109090CSS600 to J2E7 Initial Code Release.
- MK1401GRRB, MK3001GRRB to SC29 Fixes for overall robustness.
- MBF2300RC, MBF2600RC to SB2C Initial Code Release.
- ST9300605SS, ST9600205SS, ST9900805SS to B55D ST9146853SS, ST9300653SS to B63B ST9500620SS, ST91000640SS to BD2E ST9300505SS, ST9600105SS, ST9900705SS to E557 ST9146753SS to E636 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing and fixes for overall robustness.
SATA 3.5"
- ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB2C Reliability improvements, Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing
- HUA723020ALA640 to MK7OA930; HUA723030ALA640 to MKAOA930 Under certain heavy workloads the drive may incorrectly attempt to merge write commands. It willl shut itself down when it detects the mistake. The resulting command time outs will result in the drive being marked off line.
SATA 2.5"
- TE22D10100GE8IBM to SR3B Initial Code Release
- MTFDDAK064MAR-1J1AA, MTFDDAK128MAR-1J1AA, MTFDDAK256MAR-1K1AA, MTFDDAK512MAR-1K1AA to MA55 Initial Code Release
- ST9250610NS, ST9500620NS, ST91000640NS to BE28 Fixes for overall robustness.
SATA 1.8"
- MTFDDAA064MAR-1J1AB, MTFDDAA128MAR-1J1AB, MTFDDAA256MAR-1K1AB, MTFDDAA512MAR-1K1AB to MA55 Initial Code Release
- TX21B10100GE8IBM, TX21B10200GE8IBM, TX21B10400GE8IBM to SP3A Initial Code Release
Version 1.12.01 Critical Release Reference RETAIN #H207740
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
- VPCA300900EST1, VPCA450900EST1, VPCA600900EST1 to A3C4, Corrects firmware bug that may cause data corruption. For further information, please refer to Retain Tip H207740.
- ST3300657SS, ST3450857SS, ST3600057SS to BA5A VPCA300900EST1, VPCA600900EST1 to A3C2 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing
- ST3750630SS, ST31000640SS to BC1I ST31000424SS, ST32000444SS to BC2C Mode Page change to address performance issues under certain system configurations
- ST33000650SS to BC3D ST1000NM0001, ST2000NM0001 to BC48 Protection Information Fix - see Retain Tip H206140
- HUS723020ALS64, HUS723030ALS64 to J26C Initial Code Release
SAS 2.5"
- ST9300603SS, ST9146803SS to B53E ST9600204SS to B549 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing
- ST9300605SS, ST9600205SS, ST9900805SS to B55C ST9146853SS, ST9300653SS to B63A ST9500620SS, ST91000640SS to BD2C ST9300505SS to E555 ST9146753SS to E635 Protection Information Fix - see Retain Tip H206140
- ST9600105SS, ST9900705SS to E555 Inital Code Release
- HUC106030CSS60, HUC106060CSS60 to D3A6 Performance improvements, critical fixes for Protection Information (PI) operation - see Retain Tip H206140
- MK1401GRRB, MK3001GRRB to SC27 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing
- WD9001BKHG-23D, WD6001BKHG-23D, WD3001BKHG-23D to ZA31 Initial Code Release
SATA 3.5"
- WD2502ABYS-23B7A0 to 02.03B08 WD1602ABYS-23B7A0 to 02.03B07 Critical fix to address premature drive failures.
- ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB2A ST33000650NS to BB38 ST1000NM0011, ST2000NM0011, ST500NM0011 to BB47 Fixes a potential, but rare data corruption issue which requires a background reallocation that exceeds the error recovery timer.
- HUA723020ALA640 to MK70A900 HUA723030ALA640 to MKA0A900 Initial Code Release
SATA 2.5"
- ST9160511NS, ST9500530NS to BE1A ST9250610NS, ST9500620NS, ST91000640NS to BE25 Fixes a potential, but rare data corruption issue which requires a background reallocation that exceeds the error recovery timer.
SSD
- TX21B10200GE1IBM, TX21B10400GE1IBM, TX21B10100GE8IBM to PRO6SP36 TE22D10100GE8IBM to PRO6SR36 Initial Code Release
- MTFDDAK128MAR-1J1AA, MTFDDAK256MAR-1K1AA to MA52 Initial Code Release
- MTFDDAA512MAR-1K1AB, MTFDDAK064MAR-1J1AA, MTFDDAK512MAR-1K1AA, MTFDDAA064MAR-1K1AB, MTFDDAA128MAR-1K1AB, MTFDDAA256MAR-1K1AB to MA52 Fixes SMART attribute 190 (Current Temp) which caused warning messages with some versions of Linux
- STEC MACH8 IOPS to 2804 STEC M8PSB2 T4 to SM06 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing Fixes potential drive failure if power loss occurs during firmware update.
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Version 1.11.01 (Non-Critical) - Fixed issue where hard disk drives may not be detected in configurations with multiple Emulex adapters.
See Verion 1.11 for Hard Disk Drive support, firmware levels, and respective change History.
- ST33000650SS to BC3A ST1000NM0001, ST2000NM0001 to BC44 Additions and corrections to VPD information used by manufacturing
SAS 2.5"
- ST9300605SS, ST9600205SS, ST9900805SS to B559 ST9146853SS, ST9300653SS to B637 ST9500620SS, ST91000640SS to BD29 ST9300505SS to E553 SST9146753SS to E633 HUC106030CSS60, HUC106060CSS60 to D390 Additions and corrections to VPD information used by manufacturing
- MK1401GRRB, MK3001GRRB to SC23 Fixes a pottential data corruption bug if there is an unexpected power loss.
SATA 3.5"
- ST3250310NS, ST3500320NS, ST3750330NS, ST31000340NS to BB15 ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB29 ST33000650NS to BB36 ST1000NM0011, ST2000NM0011, ST500NM0011 to BB46
SATA SSD
- SG9XCS1B50GMIBM, SG9XCS1F200GEIBM to SA03SB6C SG9XCS2D200GEIBM to SA03SE6C Fix for potential hang during an unexpected power cycle
MTFDDAK128MAR-1JAAB, MTFDDAK256MAR-1JAAB to MA44 Initial Release
=========================================== Version 1.10 (Critical)
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
- VPCA300900EST1, VPCA600900EST1 to A3C0 Correction to VPD information used by manufacturing
- ST31000424SS, ST32000444SS to BC2B Fixes to improve robustness from certain read errors due to encroachment
- ST33000650SS to BC37 Fixes to improve overall robustness.
- ST1000NM0001, ST2000NM0001 to BC42 Inital Release
SAS 2.5" (SFF)
- ST9300605SS, ST9600205SS, ST9900805SS to B556 - ST9146853SS, ST9300653SS to B635 Fixes to improve overall robustness.
ST9300505SS to E552 ST9146753SS to E632 Initial Release
- ST9500620SS, ST91000640SS to BD26 Improve general robustness and added support for DPICZ
- HUC106030CSS60, HUC106060CSS60 to D340 Improve general robustness
- MBF2300RC, MBF2600RC to SB28 Improves performance in certain benchmarks
SATA 3.5"
- ST33000650NS to BB34 Fixes to improve overall robustness.
- ST1000NM0011, ST2000NM0011, ST500NM0011 to BB45 Initial Release
- ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB29 Fixes for intermittent drive hangs
- ST3250310NS, ST3500320NS, ST3750330NS, ST31000340NS to BB15 Added enhancement for improved robustness
SATA 2.5"
- ST9250610NS, ST9500620NS, ST91000640NS to BE24 Initial Release
- ST9160511NS, ST9500530NS to BE19 Fixes for overall robustness.
SATA 2.5" SSD
- STEC MACH8 IOPS to 2765 STEC M8PSB2 T4 to SM05 Fixes potential drive lock up during cold or warm boots Fixes issues with RHEL 6.x installation
- SG9XCS2D200GEIBM to SA03SE6C Fixes default drive VPD information for manufacturing, the default LED behavior on certain systems and fixes issues with client install thru VMWare 5.x
SATA 1.8" SSD
- STEC M8PSB1 to 0409 STEC M8PSB1 T4 to SM16 Fixes potential drive lock up during cold or warm boots Fixes issues with RHEL 6.x installation
- SG9XCS1B50GMIBM to SA03SB6C SASG9XCS1F200GEIBM to SA03SB6C Fixes potential drive lock up during cold or warm boots and the default LED behavior on certain systems and fixes issues with client install thru VMWare 5.x
=========================================== Version 1.09 (Critical)
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
- ST31000424SS, ST32000444SS to BC28 Added enhancement for improved RV robustness
- MBE2073RC, MBE2147RC to SC17 - MBA3073RC, MBA3147RC, MBA3300RC to SA0A Added VPD changes for manufacturing
SAS 2.5" (SFF)
- ST9300603SS, ST9146803SS to B53C ST9600204SS to B548 SST973452SS, ST9146852SS to B62C CBRCA146C3ETS0, CBRCA300C3ETS0 to C610 Added fixes for overall drive robustness
- MBD2147RC, MBD2300RC to SB1A Added VPD changes for manufacturing Addresses issues seen with DSA HDD Diagnostic test.
- MBF2300RC, MBF2600RC to SB25 Addresses issues seen with DSA HDD Diagnostic test.
- ST9500620SS, ST91000640SS to BD22 HUC106030CSS60, HUC106060CSS60 to D2F8 Inital Release
SATA 3.5"
- WD2502ABYS-23B7A0 , WD1602ABYS-23B7A0 to 02.03B07 Addresses firmware issues that may cause a drive to be marked defunct prematurely under certain application workloads.
- ST3250310NS, ST3500320NS, ST3750330NS, ST31000340NS to BB14 ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB28 Added enhancement for improved robustness
- WD5003ABYX-23 to WC31 Initial Release
SATA 2.5"
- WD3000BLFS-23YBU0 to 04.04V10 (Critical) Addresses firmware issues that may cause a drive to be marked defunct prematurely under certain application workloads.
- ST9250610NS, ST9500620NS, ST91000640NS to BE21 Initial Release
SATA 2.5" SSD
- STEC MAC8 IOPS to 2732 STEC M8PSB2 T4 to SM04 Addresses an issue installing RHEL 6.0 onto this drive.
SATA 1.8" SSD
- SG9XCS1B50GMIBM, SG9XCS1F200GEIBM to SA03SB63 Addresses rare issue where the drive may not being seen on power up.
- STEC M8PSB1 to 0408 STEC M8PSB1 T4 to SM15 Addresses an issue installing RHEL 6.0 onto this drive.
- ST373455SS, ST3146855SS, ST3300655SS to BA2D - ST373355SS, ST3146755SS, ST3300555SS to BA38 - ST3146356SS, ST3300656SS, ST3450856SS to BA4C - ST3300657SS, ST3450757SS, ST3600057SS to BA58 - ST3750630SS, ST31000640SS to BC1G - ST31000424SS, ST32000444SS to BC26 (All Above Critical) These codes addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197382.
- MBA3073RC, MBA3147RC, MBA3300RC to SA08 This code corrects a firmware bug that may cause the drive to not come ready on a cold boot.
SAS 2.5" (SFF)
- ST973402SS, ST9146802SS to B52B - ST936751SS, ST973451SS to B617 - ST9600204SS to B546 - ST973452SS, ST9146852SS to B629 - ST9300503SS to E536 - ST9146752SS to E625 - ST9500430SS to BD14 (All Above Critical) These codes addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197382.
SATA 3.5"
- ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB26
- WD2003FYYS-23W0B0 to WA32 - WDC WD1003FBYX-23Y7B0 to WB31 Initial release
SATA 2.5" SSD
- STEC MACH8 IOPS to 2582 (Critical) Corrects firmware bug that may cause data corruption. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197650.
SATA 1.8" SSD
- STEC M8PSB1 to 0405 (Critical) Corrects firmware bug that may cause data corruption. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197650.
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
- VPCA300900EST1, VPCA450900EST, VPCA600900EST1 to A3B8 Initial Release
- VPBPA300C3EST1 to A529 Initial Release
- ST3300657SS, ST3450757SS, ST3600057SS to BA56 (Critical) Performance improvements under certain workloads. Corrects a firmware bug that may cause the drive to not come ready on a warm or cold reboot.
- ST31000424SS, ST32000444SS to BC21 Initial Release
SAS 2.5" (SFF)
- ST9300603SS, ST9146803SS to B53A (Critical) Performance improvements under certain workloads. Corrects a firmware bug that may cause the drive to not come ready on a warm or cold reboot.
- ST9600204SS to B544 (Critical) Corrects a firmware bug that may cause the drive to not come ready on a warm or cold reboot.
- ST973452SS, ST9146852SS to B626 Performance improvements under certain workloads.
- ST9500430SS to BD13 Performance improvements under certain workloads
- ST9300503SS to E534 and ST9146752SS to E623 Performance improvements under certain workloads.
- MBD2147RC, MBD2300RC to SB19 (Critical) Retain Tip H196899 MBE2073RC, MBE2147RC to SC16 (Critical) Retain Tip H196899 Corrects a firmware bug that erroneously reported medium errors which may cause the drive to report PFA alerts and in some cases be marked offline
SATA 3.5"
- WDC WD2502ABYS-23B7A0, WD2502ABYS-23B7A0, WD802ABYS-23B7A0, WD1602ABYS-23B7A0 to 02.03B05 (Critical) Corrects a firmware bug that may cause the drive to not come ready on a warm or cold reboot.
- ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000544NS to BB26 (Critical) This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197382.
- ST3250310NS, ST3500320NS, ST3750330NS, ST31000340NS to BB13 (Critical) This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197382.
- HUA722020ALA330 to JKAOA3GA HUA722050CLA330 to JP2OA3GB HUA722010CLA330 to JP4OA3GB Initial Release
SATA 2.5"
- WD3000BLFS-23YBU0 to 04.04V09 (Critical) This code corrects an additional issue where the drive may be marked defunct.
- ST9160511NS, ST9500530NS to BE18 (Critical) This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. For further information, please refer to retain tip H197382. Also improves performance under certain workloads.
SATA 2.5" SSD
- STEC MACH8 IOPS to 2366 (critical) Corrects firmware bug that may cause degraded performance and in some cases the drive may not come ready after a warm or old boot.
SATA 1.8" SSD
- STEC M8PSB1 to 0404 Turns the default for write cache off
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Version 1.06 (Critical)
Added support for the following controllers:
- IBM ServeRAID BR10il SAS controller v2 (49Y4731) - IBM ServeRAID M1015 SAS controller (46M0831) - IBM ServeRAID M5015 SAS controller (46M0829) - IBM ServeRAID M5014 SAS controller (46M0916)
The following is a list of drives and the firmware that they will be checked for and updated to as necessary.
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5" --------------
- ST373455SS, ST3146855SS, ST3300655SS to BA2A ST373355SS, ST3146755SS, ST3300555SS to BA36 (Critical) This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. When a write is issued while the drive write cache is enabled and a read-verify is performed immediately afterwards, undetected data corruption can occur. For further information, please refer to retain tip H194632.
- ST3750630SS, ST31000640SS to BC1E ST3146356SS, ST3300656SS, ST3450856SS to BA4A This code address an issue where the drive may report an erroneous hardware error to the controller.
- MBA3073RC, MBA3147RC, MBA3300RC to SA07 This code improves sequential write performance under certain workloads when write cache is turned on.
- ST3300657SS, ST3450757SS, ST3600057SS to BA52 NOTE: This is the first code release to be included in the hard drive update package.
SAS 2.5" (SFF)
- ST973402SS, ST9146802SS to B52A ST936751SS, ST973451SS to B616 (Critical) These codes addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. When a write is issued while the drive write cache is enabled and a read-verify is performed immediately afterwards, undetected data corruption can occur. For further information, please refer to retain tip H194632.
- MBB2073RC, MBB2147RC to SB07 MBD2147RC, MBD2300RC to SB17 MBE2073RC, MBE2147RC to SC14 CBRCA146C3ETS0, CBRCA300C3ETS0 to C370 This code improves sequential write performance under certain workloads when write cache is turned on.
- ST9500430SS to BD11 This is the first code release to be included in the hard drive update package.
SATA 3.5"
- WD2003FYYS-23T8B0 to 01.00D04 This is the first code releases to be included in the hard drive update package.
SATA 2.5"
- WD3000BLFS-23YBU0 to 04.04V08 (Critical) This code corrects an issue where the drive may generate a false PFA alert. It also corrects an issue where the drive may be marked defunct
- ST9160511NS, ST9500530NS to BE16 This is the first code releases to be included in the hard drive update package.
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Version 1.05
The following is a list of drives and the firmware that they will be checked for and updated to as necessary.
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 2.5" (SFF) -------------- ST9xxxx51SS to B616 ST9xxxx02SS to B52A - This code improves the robustness of write cache operations.
ST9xxxx52SS to B624 ST9xxxx03SS to B536 - This code improves the robustness of write cache operations and sequential write performance when write cache is enabled. NOTE: This is the first code for the ST9xxxx52SS and ST9xxxx02SS drives to be included in a hard drive update package. It is an update from the code that is shipped with the drive.
MBD2xxxRC to SB14 - Initial release
SAS 3.5" -------- ST3xxxxx6SS to BA49 ST3750630SS to BC1D - This code improves the robustness of write cache operations.
SATA 2.5" --------- WD3000xxxxx to 04.04V05 - Adjusted PHY setting for better signal quality margin.
SATA 2.5" SSD -------------- STEC MACH8 IOPS to 2269 GBRL0xxxxx to 4.17 GBRLBxxxxx to 4.26 - The new firmware will correct a rare data error condition in the drives where invalid data may be passed to the system without any error condition flagged.
Due to the severity of this potential issue, IBM strongly recommends applying this firmware as soon as possible.
For further information, please refer to retain tip H195663.
NOTE: This is the first code for the GBRLBxxxxx drives to be included in a hard drive update package. It is an update from the code that is shipped with the drive.
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Version 1.04
The following is a list of drives and the firmware that they will be checked for and updated as necessary.
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 2.5" (SFF) -------------- CBRBAxxxxxx to C49B - Modified VPD for JSxx Blades
MBBxxxxxx to SB05 - Fixed a performance issue when synchronizing or rebuilding an array when used in a LSI 1064 based SAS controller.
MBC2073RC to SC04 - Fixed a performance issue when synchronizing or rebuilding an array when used in a LSI 1064 based SAS controller.
SAS 3.5" -------- MBAxxxxxx to SA06 - Fixed a performance issue when synchronizing or rebuilding an array when used in a LSI 1064 based SAS controller.
ST3xxxxx6SS to BA48 - This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. When a write is issued while the drive write cache is enabled and a read-verify is performed immediately afterwards, undetected data corruption can occur. For further information, please refer to retain tip H194632.
ST3750630SS to BC1A - This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. When a write is issued while the drive write cache is enabled and a read-verify is performed immediately afterwards, undetected data corruption can occur. For further information, please refer to retain tip H194632. - Fixes a hang condition during failover operation on a BladeCenter-S chassis with an RSSM controller.
BBAxxxxxx to BH0K - Fixed an issue where a drive may prematurely report a PFA trip.
GNAxxxxxx to BH0J - Fixed an issue where a drive may prematurely report a PFA trip.
SATA 3.5" --------- ST31000340NS, ST370330NS, ST3250310NS, ST3500320NS to BB12 - This code addresses a rare potential for data corruption. For this issue to occur, the drive write cache must be enabled. When a write is issued while the drive write cache is enabled and a read-verify is performed immediately afterwards, undetected data corruption can occur. For further information, please refer to retain tip H194632. - This code addresses a rare potential for data loss. After a power cycle, the drive will no longer be available and becomes unresponsive. Data will become inaccessible due to the drive not responding. For further information, please refer to retain tip H194623.
WDC WD2502ABYSxxxxx to 02.03B04 - Fixed incorrect VPD data.
SATA 2.5" --------- WD3000xxxxx to 04.04V04 - Fixed a Critical issue - IBM recommends a backup of the data on the drive before attempting to update the firmware. This is a fix for an issue where data required for spin up of the drive may be overwritten, rendering the drive inoperable on a subsequent warm or cold system reboot. - Fixed a bug with an internal timer that may cause a drive to go offline when used in a non-RAID environment.
SATA 2.5" SSD ------------- STEC MACH8 IOPS to 2103 - Initial Release
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Version 1.03
Added the capability to update SAS and SATA drives online under Windows or Linux. This capability is only supported if the drives are attached to one of the following SAS adapters: - IBM ServeRAID MR10k SAS Controller - IBM ServeRAID MR10i SAS Controller - IBM ServeRAID MR10M SAS Controller - IBM ServeRAID MR10il SAS Controller - IBM ServeRAID MR10is SAS Controller - MegaRAID 8480 SAS Controller - IBM ServeRAID BR10i SAS Controller - IBM ServeRAID BR10il SAS/SATA Controller - IBM SAS HBA - IBM SAS Expansion Card (CFFv) for IBM BladeCenter - IBM SAS Connectivity Card (CFFv) for IBM BladeCenter - Onboard LSI 1064 SAS controller (2MB only) - Onboard LSI 1068 SAS controller - Onboard LSI 1078 SAS controller
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 2.5" (SFF) -------------- ST9146802SS, ST973402SS to B529 - Added support for JS2x Blades in a BladeCenter-S chassis. - Picked up the latest network roll of firmware fixes to address some unexpected system hangs.
ST936751SS, ST973451SS to B615 - Added support for JS2x Blades in a BladeCenter-S chassis. - Picked up the latest network roll of firmware fixes to address some unexpected system hangs.
CBRBAxxxxxx to C495 - Initial release
MBBxxxxxx to SB04 - Initial release
MBC2073RC to SC03 - Initial release
SAS 3.5" -------- VPBAxxxxxx to A496 - Added support for JS2x Blades in a BladeCenter-S chassis.
ST3146855SS, ST3300655SS, ST373455SS to BA29 - Added support for JS2x Blades in a BladeCenter-S chassis. - Picked up the latest network roll of firmware fixes to address some unexpected system hangs.
ST3450856SS to BA47 - IBM was notified by our vendor that there is a defect in a level of firmware used in the IBM 450GB 15K SAS 3.5" HS HDD (PN 41Y8454) in option 42D0519, which under certain conditions may lead to data being written or read back incorrectly on the drive. IBM has worked closely with the vendor to identify the problem and developed a firmware fix to resolve the problem. Customers should upgrade to firmware level BA47.
MBAxxxxxx to SA05 - Initial release
ST3750630SS to BC17 - Initial release
SATA 3.5" --------- ST3250620NS, ST3500630NS, ST3750640NS to 3.AEV - Initial release
ST3250621NS, ST3500631NS, ST3750641NS to 4AEV - Initial release
ST31000340NS, ST3750330NS, ST3250310NS, ST3500320NS to BB10 - Initial release
HUA721050KLA330, HUA721075KLA330, HUA721010KLA330, to AB4A - Initial Release
SATA 2.5" SSD ------------- GBRL001xxx, GBRL0031xxx to 4.14 - Corrects intermittent hangs during operations.
Firmware version: 4.6.281.21 (supported on IBM System x, BladeCenter and Flex)
Problems Fixed: - OCe10 VFA CNAs stuck in "Switch Independent Mode" - Port Identification fails on Port 1 under uEFI menu for PCIe rack VFA
Incremental Interoperability: - Emulex Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ VFA IIIr for IBM System x - Emulex Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ Embedded VFA IIIr for IBM System x - IBM Flex System CN4054R 10Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter - IBM Ivy Bridge CPU Based Servers
Known Issues: - After making changes to any options in the sub-menus under 'controller configuration' in the Emulex UEFI NIC configuration utility and escaping to the prior menu, there is no prompt to save the changes. Be sure to select 'Save' before exiting the configuration menu. Applies to some legacy rack and blade servers.
- Intermittently, when changing the multichannel mode, the system will not auto-reboot after exiting F1 UEFI setup and will continue through POST. Manually reboot the server to ensure all changes are applied. Applies to some legacy rack and blade servers.
- When using a Cisco Nexus 4001i Switch Module, intermittently the 10Gb link may come up as 1Gb link speed. An internal switch port bounce will typically establish a 10Gb link. Setting the switch port speed to fixed 10000 will also allow a guaranteed 10Gb connection. More info available in the Cisco Nexus 4001i Switch Module firmware release notes.
Firmware version: 4.6.281.8 (supported on IBM System x, BladeCenter and Flex)
Problems Fixed: - HW iSCSI offload is now supported in UFP Mode (UFP limited to IBM Flex) - Server may hang during boot with multichannel disabled with switch default settings. The IBM 10Gb Virtual Fabric Switch has trunking enabled and the Brocade Converged 10Gbe Switch Module has ports in "Access" mode. If the Brocade Converged 10Gbe Switch Module ports are switched to trunking mode, the hang no longer occurs. - When using Config Patterns with virtual MACs the bandwidth settings are are intermittently reset after some number of server reboots.
Incremental Interoperability: - IBM Flex System Fabric SI4093 System Interconnect Module - IBM Flex System EN6131 40Gb Ethernet Switch - IBM Flex System x222 10Gb Virtual Fabric LOM - SLES 11.3 on IBM System x and BladeCenter - Complete NIC/iSCSI/FCoE support for ASU/Config Patterns for Flex and ASU for IBM System x & BladeCenter
Known Issues: - After making changes to any options in the sub-menus under 'controller configuration' in the Emulex UEFI NIC configuration utility and escaping to the prior menu, there is no prompt to save the changes. Be sure to select 'Save' before exiting the configuration menu. Applies to some legacy rack and blade servers.
- Intermittently, when changing the multichannel mode, the system will not auto-reboot after exiting F1 UEFI setup and will continue through POST. Manually reboot the server to ensure all changes are applied. Applies to some legacy rack and blade servers.
- When using a Cisco Nexus 4001i Switch Module, intermittently the 10Gb link may come up as 1Gb link speed. An internal switch port bounce will typically establish a 10Gb link. Setting the switch port speed to fixed 10000 will also allow a guaranteed 10Gb connection. More info available in the Cisco Nexus 4001i Switch Module firmware release notes.
Firmware version: 4.6.166.9 (supported on IBM System x & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - When connected to Cisco Nexus 4k and 5k switches, the virtual link may not recover on a switch port bounce (shut/no shut) in an ESXi environment. A switch port re-bounce will recover the link.
- When connected to Cisco Nexus 4k and 5k switches, OneCommand Manager reports CRC's and there is poor network performance in an ESXi environment
- In some cases of heavy traffic or broadcast storm, users can experience a loss of ethernet connectivity or PSOD (ESXi)
Incremental Interoperability: - ASU/Config Pattern configuration for iSCSI and FCoE (BE3) - UFP for iSCSI (BE3) - Support for using 10Gb ports with legacy 1Gb switches installed in a BladeCenter-S chassis or MSIM/MSIM-T expansion units in a BladeCenter-H or -HT chassis - Update Express System Packs now support Linux errata kernels - ESXi 5.1
Known Issues: - After making changes to any options in the sub-menus under 'controller configuration' in the Emulex UEFI NIC configuration utility and escaping to the prior menu, there is no prompt to save the changes. Be sure to select 'Save' before exiting the configuration menu. Applies to some legacy rack and blade servers.
- Intermittently, when changing the multichannel mode, the system will not auto-reboot after exiting F1 UEFI setup and will continue through POST. Manually reboot the server to ensure all changes are applied. Applies to some legacy rack and blade servers.
- Server may hang during boot with multichannel disabled with switch default settings. The IBM 10Gb Virtual Fabric Switch has trunking enabled and the Brocade Converged 10Gbe Switch Module has ports in "Access" mode. If the Brocade Converged 10Gbe Switch Module ports are switched to trunking mode, the hang no longer occurs.
- When using a Cisco Nexus 4001i Switch Module, intermittently the 10Gb link may come up as 1Gb link speed. An internal switch port bounce will typically establish a 10Gb link. Setting the switch port speed to fixed 10000 will also allow a guaranteed 10Gb connection. More info available in the Cisco Nexus 4001i Switch Module firmware release notes.
Firmware Version: 4.4.180.3 (Previously supported on IBM Flex)
Problems Fixed:
- 10Gb ports intermittenly linking at 1Gb speed with the IBM Flex System Fabric EN4093/EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch. - Switch Configuration after an erase configuration is not reflected after reboot - 'Logical Admin Link' not enabled after applying BOFM in Switch Agnostic mode - IBM pre-boot Diagnostics NIC physical loopback test fails in Command and GUI mode - Multiple cosmetic issues with iSCSI UEFI BIOS - 10Gb ports do not detect 'Link Down' with some switches - When adding an iSCSI hardware target in UEFI through discovery login, the boot target setting is ignored.
Interoperability since previous release:
- UEFI 2.3.1 Compliance - Increased VF count in SR-IOV (was 16 VFs per port, is now 32 VFs per port) - Support for next generation 10GbaseT PHY - Expose IBM Feature On Demand licensing information in UEFI configuration utility - IBM Universal Configuration Manager for Ethernet - IBM Unified Fabric Protocol - Ability to assign Switch Agnostic VLAN IDs without intermediate reboot - Changes to Personality or Multichannel in PXESelect allows further changes to be made w/o reboot - Support for IBM Flex System Fabric CN4093 10Gb Converged Scalable Switch
Known Issues:
- HW iSCSI offload is not currently supported in UFP mode
Firmware Version: 4.1.422.8 (Previously supported on IBM Flex)
Problems Fixed:
- PHY Loopback fails on 10G ports - RH 6.2 and W2k8 servers crashed after shut/no shut the switch port with FCoE connection and 50 vlans configured - DSA: NIC physical loopback test fails in Command and GUI mode - Firmware update fails to update all VPD Code Level fields - DCBX does not converge with FW 4.1.422 on Cicso 5k.
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- Support for IBM Flex System x440 10Gb Virtual Fabric LOM
Firmware Version: 4.1.422.0 (Previously supported on IBM Flex)
Problems Fixed:
- SR IOV: Unable to ping IPV6 from DUT VF to Peer VF - Reading VPD from BE3 timesout making SR IOV fail in newer kernels - 1Gb devices are being suppressed by kernel during the PCI probe in SLES11 SP2 - MAC Loopback fails when Mgmt Adapter Creation fails - Failure of MAC loopback test after firmware update and warm reboot - Suppress efat dump mailbox commands in the efat dump log - Running ethtool with BE3 takes longer than expected after cable pull - Out of Order CQEs - TRACE_LOG function not printing the messages for some of the VF's - esx4/5 issue. svc target cannot be configured properly - RSCN is not generated by switch when a driver restarts - Port Link stays up even after switch removed
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- Support for IBM Flex System EN4054 4-port 10Gb Ethernet Adapter - Support for IBM Flex System CN4054 10Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter - Support for IBM Flex System x240 10Gb Virtual Fabric LOM - Support for IBM Flex System Manager 10Gb Virtual Fabric LOM
Firmware Version: 4.2.433.3 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- Intermittent link status with IBM Virtual Fabric Switch when set to IBM Virtual Fabric Mode - The option to enable/disable SRIOV on HS23 LOM Port 0 is missing from OneCommand Manager. This selection is available in UEFI F1 setup. - Under high network stress, NMI errors can be seen with x3690 X5 and x3850 X5 - 10GbE ports running at 1GbE speed 10% below wirespeed at certain block sizes. - Unable to perform PXE boot with LPVID assigned to vNIC interface - 1Gb ports of HS23 do not handle tagging properly if multichannel mode enabled (pnic ok). Note: ESX driver patch also required. - Port flapping link after FW upgrade and "reboot" when connected to 10Gb PTM module (DAC)
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- Support for Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced (BE2) for IBM BladeCenter - Support for Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter (BE2) for IBM BladeCenter - Support for Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter (BE2) for IBM System X
Known Issues:
- All 10Gb KX4 ports must be used with 10Gb switches. They will not link at 1Gb. This applies to HS23 LOM and IBM BladeCenter VFA adapters only. - IPv6 IP address not visible via IMM GUI for IBM Option 90Y6456
Firmware Version: 4.2.412.0 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- All VFS on Port 1 on optional Card unreachable from outside the host (x3750 M4) - 'Logical Admin Link' not enabled after applying BOFM in Switch Agnostic mode - IBM pre-boot Diagnostics NIC physical loopback test fails in Command and GUI mode - Multiple cosmetic issues with iSCSI UEFI BIOS - 10Gb ports do not detect 'Link Down' with some switches - 1Gb ports on HS23 LOM not able link up with IBM ICPM (FRU part 44W4486) in BCS chassis - Performance issues with specific DAC cables and SND top of rack switch
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- UEFI 2.3.1 Compliance - Increased VF count in SR-IOV (was 16 VFs per port, is now 32 VFs per port) - Support for next generation 10GbaseT PHY - Expose IBM Feature On Demand licensing information in UEFI configuration utility
Known Issues:
- All 10Gb ports must be used with 10Gb switches. They will not link at 1Gb. - IPv6 IP address not visible via IMM GUI for IBM Option 90Y6456 - Intermittent link status with IBM Virtual Fabric Switch when set to IBM Virtual Fabric Mode - The option to enable/disable SRIOV on HS23 LOM Port 0 is missing from OneCommand Manager. This selection is available in UEFI F1 setup.
Firmware Version: 4.1.455.6 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where ASIC randomly hangs losing network connectivity when certain commands are sent from the host. Resulting behavior varies between OS's (Yellow bangs in Windows, PSOD in VMWare) - PHY Loopback fails on 10G ports - UE and hang on LOM or Robalo when powering off Janice in UEFI or PXESelect - Loopback on HS23 now functional in DSAp - DCBX does not converge with firmware on a FCoE fabric - Control C Broken on BE2 - 7 second delay in GET_CARD_ATTRIBUTES command - Emulex VF adapter FCoE link lost on VMware 5.0 - flow control set for 10G Base T phys for autonegotiation - Dynamic link update is not working with NIC UEFI driver - Remove unused definitions in UEFI NIC - Emulex driver expects that the Login Options field be zero - "map r" displays a iSCSI BLK device when no LUNs presented - "X/x Exit without save" does not work as expected - Display proper description as part of EFI Driver Model Related Information - Intermittent "Configuration changed. reset to apply it now?" - Garbled output being displayed at the LUN configuration section. - All Emulex Configuration settings get lost after a reset - Perform additional checks when no Luns are mapped to the target - CHAP name only accepts 6 to 10 characters - Hii ???iSCSI Initiator Configuration??? showing old version screen - iSCSI name is case sensitive - iSCSI HII allows user to select first 8 LUNs as bootable. - iSCSI Boot Enable/Disable option should be port specific - LUN Configuration shows LUN 0, even if no LUNs presented to initiator.
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- Support for Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter Advanced (CFFh, 2+2) for IBM BladeCenter
Firmware Version: 4.1.334.47 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- NCSI transmit workaround for IBM - Issues with data reporting when BOFM enabled - Improved network performance throughput - Issues with IBM Management network performance - Logical link status for IBM mezz card shown as 'N/A' - Serial Over LAN fails when more than one blade installed with a single switch - Removed UEFI menu items for unsupported functions on a port - Issues with diagnositics in virtual NIC/UMC mode - Issues with MAC and PHY loopback on OneConnect devices - Several issues with FCoE on some OEM fabric switches
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- Support for HS23 Virtual Fabric LAN on Motherboard - Support for VFA III (95Y3762, 95Y3768), 90Y6456 - Support for IBM's Features on Demand (FOD) - Formal support for SR-IOV
Firmware Version: 4.0.1062.0 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- iLab Tucson - lpfc Device Resets and path failures continue after error inject. - Writes do not complete when running LIP test on BE3 port 2 - IPV6 implementations no longer experience an unrecognized routing type error. - VLAN tagging is now disabled on the OneConnect UCNA when multichannel is disabled. - UEFI/BIOS-assigned LPVIDs now function properly on the OneConnect 10102-based UCNA. - OneConnect UCNAs no longer send and receive only double-tagged packets and discard all other packets. - PHY, MAC, and External loopback tests no longer fail on all platforms. - Firmware now returns the proper OneConnect UCNA model number. - IPV6 implementations no longer experience an unrecognized routing type error. - Installing Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 on remote iSCSI disks no longer causes the system to hang. - Issues no longer occur when resetting a server configured for multipathing on VMware ESX systems. - VLAN tagging is now disabled on the OneConnect UCNA when multichannel is disabled. - UEFI/BIOS-assigned LPVIDs now function properly on the OneConnect 10102-based UCNA. - OneConnect UCNAs no longer send and receive only double-tagged packets and discard all other packets. - An adapter hardware error no longer occurs when running I/O with LUNs on x86 platforms. - Changing from Convergence Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) to Chassis Internal Network (CIN) and then rebooting no longer fails to link-flap (CIN Fabric Login (FLOGI) now occurs). - PHY, MAC, and External loopback tests no longer fail on all platforms. - Firmware now returns the proper OneConnect UCNA model number. - DCB settings can now be configured. - (iSCSISelect) When enabling DHCP for an iSCSI initiator, the Emulex iSCSI Network Configuration utility now waits approximately 20 seconds to make a DHCP connection before returning control. - (FCoE BootBIOS) FCF CEE parameters for Boot from SAN configuration are now saved properly.
Interoperability Since Previous Release:
- Added support for switch-independent multichannel mode. - Added support for IBM Virtual Fabric 10Gb RackSwitch firmware 6.8.1.0. - Added support for IBM Virtual Fabric 10G Switch Module firmware 6.8.1.0. - Added support for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) on rack systems. - Added support for iSCSI hardware offload on rack systems. - Added support for Cisco Nexus 5000-series switches.
=============================================== Change History =============================================== Document Name: Change History Document Status: IBM General Avalibility Document Version: 3.2.3 Latest Driver Version: 3.2.3.0 Document Updated: 05/30/2013 Product: Brocade FC/NIC/CNA
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Version 3.2.3.0 New Features and Feature Enhancement: - Support for patching firmware via boot image - Support for Linux PTP - Support for UEFI Health Check Protocol - Support for SLES11SP3
Version 3.2.1.0 New Features and Feature Enhancement: - Support for "IBM Flex System FC5024D 4-port 16Gb FC Adapter" PART_NUMBER "95Y2381" - Support for RHEL5.9 and RHEL6.4
Fixes and Enhancements: - Enhanced Linux driver data path to properly handle IPv6 packets. - Enhanced Linux driver to make sure user configured path tov value is persistent and is not changed due to change in dev_loss_tmo.
Version 3.2.0.0 Release for FC/NIC/CNA
New Features and Feature Enhancement: - Updated code for Brocade 1867 IBM Flex System FC5022 FC Adapter for x22 - BB Credit Recovery - Forward Error Correction (FEC) - Diagnostic Port (D-Port) - LUN Level IO Latency/Stats - UCM (Unified Configuration Manager) - Windows Network Performance and scalability enhancement
Fixes or enhancements: - For Brocade 8x5/4x5, I/O interrupt latency values are dynamically updated. Changes are effective for all the ports on the given adapter. - Addressed infrequent PSOD in VMware ESX with iSCSI or VLAN configured traffic in DCB enabled network. - Enhanced BR1860 Tape IO performance. - Improved BR1860 initialization on Xen kernel.
Version 3.1.0.1 Release for 16G FC/NIC/CNA
Adapter Features - Updated code for Brocade 1867 IBM 16G Mezzanine Fabric Adapter.
HBA - Fibre Channel 16G Support
Fixes and Enhancements: N/A
Version 3.0.3.1 Initial release for 16G FC/NIC/CNA
Adapter Features - Initial support for Brocade 1867 IBM 16G Mezzanine Fabric Adapter.
HBA - Fibre Channel 16G Support
Fixes and Enhancements: N/A brcd_fw_cna_3_2_3_0_linux_32-64_chg
IBM Flex System x440 UEFI Flash Update Version 1.30 (BuildID CNE136S) Change History
Version 1.30 - BuildID: CNE136S ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Addressed a problem with supporting multiple Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) devices - Updated high Memory Mapped Input/Output (MMIO) base address to allow use of this memory in VMWare systems Enhancements: - Added support for Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM) Limitations: - No more than four PXE devices may be active in UEFI - When flashing UEFI from version 1.10 or later down to version 1.0 or lower, a "Boot Configuration Error" message will be logged into the UEFI error log. This error does has no impact on the system configuration or operation. No errors are logged when flashing from an earlier version to version 1.20. Dependencies: - The IMM firmware must be at BUILDID: 1AOO40E Version: 2.00 (ibm_fw_imm2_1aoo40e-2.00_anyos_noarch) or higher prior to installing UEFI version 1.10. If the IMM level is lower, the UEFI update module will be rejected as invalid because of additional security features features implemented in this release.
Version 1.21 - BuildID: CNE126I ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Improved handling of missing values for iSCSI initiator name - Corrected handling of pre-boot serial port redirection settings - Corrected garbled SOL output strings during early phases of UEFI booting - Clarified actions required to effect changes to Trusted Platform Module (TPM) setup - Corrected failure to load some default settings on CMOS battery failure - Improved wording for progress codes and messages - Corrected the order in which UEFI configures Ethernet ports - Improved handling of USB configuration changes - Corrected boot configuration problem Enhancements: - Updated DMI Type 17 support for for new memory devices - Improved support for 32GB memory - Improved general Reliability/Availability/Serviceability support - Added ability to resize PCIE IO base address registers dynamically - Improved handling of memory in high stress application/usage - Added ACPI Firmware First logging support - Added setup capability to select PCIE Config Base below 4GB - Added informational messages when exiting UEFI F1 Setup Limitations: Dependencies: - The IMM firmware must be at BUILDID: 1AOO39E Version: 2.00 (ibm_fw_imm2_1aoo39e-2.00_anyos_noarch) or higher prior to installing UEFI version 1.20. If the IMM level is lower, the UEFI update module will be rejected as invalid because of additional security features features implemented in this release.
Version 1.11 - BuildID: CNE122F (Fix Pack 2 Release) ---------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: Corrected BOFM Configuration errors Corrected iSCSI setup/configuration problems Corrected SMBIOS table entry problems Corrected memory error handling problems Corrected FOD state transition problems Corrected ACPI problems Corrected I/O problems Corrected Security errors Corrected Configuration errors Corrected errors in Setup operations Corrected RAS problems Enhancements: Add support for automatic ROM recovery Add support for dynamic debug capability Improve Update Security Improve Configuration Support Add common support for OS-4690 Limitations: When flashing UEFI from version 1.30 or later down to version 1.2x or lower, a "Boot Configuration Error" message will be logged into the UEFI error log. This error does has no impact on the system configuration or operation.
No errors are logged when flashing from an earlier version to version 1.30.
The IMM firmware must be at version ???? or higher prior to installing UEFI version 1.30. If it is not, the UEFI update module will be rejected as invalid because of additional security features implemented in this release.
Dependencies:
Version 1.10 - BuildID: CNE119S (Initial Release) ---------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: Corrected errors in SMBIOS Table Type 9 Slot ID (09h) Corrected errors in correlating SEL Events with UEFI Auxilliary Data Corrected problems in setting boot order Corrected problems in loading pDSA image UEFI event ID not showing up in logs for double bit memory errors Enhancements: Support VLAN Enable Rank Based PFA Protocol Reduced the idle power consumption by gating power to unused devices Added a prompt in setup to save settings after modifying Operating Mode Added the Embedded Hypervisor as a default boot option Add support for LRDIMMS Limitations: Dependencies: ibm_fw_uefi_cne136s-1_30_anyos_32-64_chg
=============================================================================== Emulex FC/FCoE Device Driver for Linux ===============================================================================
Driver Version: 8.2.2.26 (supported on IBM System x, BladeCenter and Flex)
Problems Fixed: - RHEL 5.8 x86 blade crashes during FCoE failover test - Execution of internal loopback causes a crash - Issue which can cause multipath failover to not work properly
Incremental Interoperability: - IBM Flex System FC5052 2-port 16Gb FC Adapter - IBM Flex System FC5054 4-port 16Gb FC Adapter - IBM Tape unit interoperability - see SSIC for more information
Device Driver Version: 8.2.2.15 (Supported for IBM Rack & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - FLOGI sent with Class 2 in-order bit set when Class 2 is set as unsupported class of service - OXID Reused before RA_TOV without RRQ to recover - Intermittently storage paths will not recover after switch reboot
Driver Version: 8.2.1.4 (Previously supported on IBM Flex)
Problems Fixed: - Fixed debug helper routine failed to dump CQ and EQ entries in non-MSI-X mode - FLOGI sent with Class 2 in-order bit set when Class 2 is set as unsupported class of service - Fixed boot from san failure when SLI4 FC device presented on the same PCI bus - Fix ABTS recovery to be FC spec compliant - Fixed not reporting logical link speed to SCSI midlayer when QoS not enabled - Fix performance problem in pt2pt mode - Fixed SCSI host create showing wrong link speed on SLI3 HBA ports - Update text for misconfigured port messages - Fix discovery bug when swapping cables
Interoperability since previous release: - No new interoperability
Driver Version 8.2.0.145 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - Kernel panics with FCoE on HS23 in SLES 11.2 x86_64. Also requires a SLES11.2 kernel update - FLOGI sent with Class 2 in-order bit set when Class 2 is set as unsupported class of service
Interoperability since previous release: - RHEL6.3 GA Kernel
Driver Version 8.2.0.134 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - Fixed system crash due to not providing SCSI error-handling host reset handler - Debug helper utility routines for dumping various SLI4 queues - Fix unsol abts xri lookup - Fixed issues with LPe16000 to LPe16000 discovery - Fix driver crash during back-to-back ramp events - Reregister VPI for SLI3 after cable moved to new Saturn port - Fix log message 2597 displayed when no error is detected - Fixed FCP LOG for easier Finisar trace correlation - Fix kernel panic when going into to sleep state - Fix error message displayed even when not an error - Fix Read Link status data - Fix unable to create vports on FCoE SLI4 adapter - Fix initiator sending flogi after acking flogi from target - Fix the case where an array controller does not apply FCP priority rules - Added support for handling SLI4-port XRI resource-provisioning profile change - Change default DA_ID support from disabled to enabled - Fix bug with driver unload leaving a scsi host for a vport around - Update copyright date for files modified in 2012 - Fix bug with mailbox handling of REG_VFI and cable pull - Used PCI configure space read to flush PCI function reset register write - Update copyright date for files modified in 2012 - Fixed system panic when extents enabled with large number of small blocks - Fixed system panic during EEH recovery - Fix resource leak when acc fails for received plogi - Fix SLI4 driver module load and unload test in a loop crashes the system - Fix missing CVL event causing round-robin FCF failover process to stop - Fix deadlock during adapter offline request - Fix same RPI registered multiple times after HBA reset - Fix driver handling of XRI Aborted CQE response - Fix port and system failure in handling SLI4 FC port function reset - Fix bug with driver not sending a LOGO with vport delete - Fix KERNEL allocation while lock held - Make BA_ACC work on a fully qualified exchange - Fix for SLI4 Port delivery for BLS ABORT ACC - Fix ndlp nodelist not empty wait timeout during driver unloading - Fix mailbox and vpi memory leaks - Fix for FDISC failures after firmware reset or link bounce - Limit what management ELS and CT commands can be issued according to latest management specification - Fix for driver using duplicate RPIs after 16Gb/s adapter port reset - Fix discovery problem when in pt2pt - Fixed failure in handling large CQ/EQ identifiers in an IOV environment - Fix Locking code raises IRQ twice - Fix driver not returning when bad ndlp found in abts error event handling - Added driver logs in area of SLI4 port error attention and reset recovery
Driver Version 8.2.0.122 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- Fix bug with driver returning the wrong ndlp - Fix driver behavior when receiving an ADISC - Fixed PCI loopback diagnostic test through hbaCmd on SLI4 port failure - Fixed unbounded firmware revision string from port caused the system panic - Fix driver does not reset port when reset is needed during - Changed SLI4 FC port internal loopback from outer serDes to inner internal - Fix ELS FDISC failing with local reject / invalid RPI - Fix REG_RPI fails on SLI4 HBA putting NPort into NPR state - Fix NMI seen due to CQE starvation - Fixed SLI4 FC port obtain link type and number dependent on link connection - Fixed SLI4 FC port internal loopback without SFP and external link/loopback plug - Fix driver incorrectly building fcpCdb during scsi command prep - Fixed FCP EQ memory check prevent initialize to single interrupt vector case - Fixed system panic duringEEH recovery on SLI4 FC port - Fix FLOGI fails with invalid RPI (0x04) after connecting to a arbitrated loop - Fix ELS SCR failing with local reject / invalid RPI - Fix SLI4 port failures after firmware reset or dump - Fix port reset log messages indicate error when no error is seen - Fixed an issue where HBQ buffers are uninitialized in the base driver - Fixed missing hbalock protection on setting/clearing bit in phba->link_flag - Fixed logging mailbox error log messages during SLI4 FW download using HbaCmd - Fixed illegal state transition during driver unload - Fixed SLI4 FC port Internal and External loopback diagnostic tests - Fix bug with driver erroneously logging a kernel error message - Fix a crash while deleting 256 vports - Fix vport never finished discovery if switch runs out of resources - Fix kernel build warnings - Fix kernel panic when putting board in offline state twice - Fix PCI read failure looks like a over temperature event - Fixed driver event reporting to mgmt on error attention due to forced dump - Fix not displaying firmware rev for BE UCNA boards - Fixed ABTS failure logic not rediscovering targets - Fix bug with driver not byte swapping extended mailbox data - Fix premature ndlp cleanup after second target LOGO - Fix Link pull causes I/O failures - Add loop support for sli4 fc - Fixed OCM failing COMN_READ_OBJECT and COMN_WRITE_OBJECT mailbox pass-through - No longer read fcoe parameters if board is not fcoe - Added restore state and error log when sysfs board_mode attribute access failed - Added support for SLI4_CONFIG non-embedded COMN_GET_CNTL_ADDL_ATTR pass-through - Added support for SLI4 FC port persistent linkdown through config region 23 - Fix for ABTS.Do not free original IOCB whenever ABTS fails - Fixed Linux driver inconsistency in reporting FC host port-state through OCM - Fix firmware upgrade attempt on unsupported adapter - Fix incomplete message number 2889 - Fix system crash when Lancer fails to initialize - Fixed fcpi param length when not using an sgl - Fix virtual fabrics bit set in FLOGI incorrectly - Fix unsupported link speed accepted by SLI4 port - Incremented minor management version to reflect additional "protocol" sysfs attribute - Fix kernel build warnings - Modify WQ handling to use entry_repost - Added a sysfs attribute "protocol" to report SLI4 port link protocol type - Added SLI4 INTF_TYPE and SLI_FAMILY as sub-field to the fwrev sysfs attribute - Added structure to support T10 DIF in SLI4 - Fix performance slowed due to too many register accesses - Fix a possible driver crash when cfg_fcp_eq_count is zero - Fixed non-embedded COMMON_GET_CNTL_ATTR mbox command failed with status 0x4 - Changed the way of SLI4 device detecting physical port name - Fixed FCP policy exchange management rule parsing - Add new check to lpfc_decode_firmware_rev to handle releases that have an 'X' - Fixed RPI leaks in ELS protocol handling - Fix kernel crash during boot with SLI4 card installed - Fixed NPIV FDISC failure on SLI4 if-type 2 ports - Moved fcp policy structs - Fixed driver failed to follow IP reset procedure in SLI4 error attention handler - Fixed fcp underrun reporting - Fix sysfs lists fabric name for port that has been disconnected from fabric - Added support for policy exchange management - Changed the timeout to 300 seconds for SLI_CONFIG (0x9B) mailbox command - Fixed a driver handling IP reset issue when PCI read return error - Fixed casting problem in calculating tx_words statistics - Fixed compiler warningdue to uninitialized local variable - Added proper error code return for libdfc calling API to make proper decisions - Fix sli4 mailbox status code. Management software has dependencies - Made proper error code return for libdfc calling API to make proper decisions - Made error log include PCI BAR bitmap from kernel when enable PCI device failed - Fixed incomplete scsi messages displayed - Change log message in lpfc_sli_set_dma_length() - Completed missed FCF priority failover - Fixed not recovering SLI port in handling error attention with RN bit set - Fixed two crash cases when unsolicted ELS ECHO_CMD is received - Fix direct connect does not come up for SLI4 FC ports - Fixed long wait when firmware reset to a SLI port without required privilege - Fix driver firmware update to match new firmware image format - Fix SLI4 CT handling for sequences > 4K - Fixed handling of unsolicited frames for vports - Fixed crash when aborting els IOs - Fixed handling of CVL for vports - Fix up CT and oxid/rxid for unsol rcv frames - Fixed mailbox double free panic - Added fcf priority record selection for fcf failover - Fixed compiler warning for putting large amount of memory on stack - Fixed hbacmd listhbas took very long time when remote initiators present in zone - Fixed driver build not building in debugfs even if kernel CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y is set - iDiag added SLI4 device PCI BAR memory mapped reigster access methods - iDiag changed command structure data array indexing by using macro defines - Ported iDiag pass-through multi-buffer mbox command capture and dump extension - Ported new SLI4 FC device loopback test and link diagnostic test supports - FLOGI payload has Multiple N_port_ID set when lpfc_enable_npiv clear - Add sysfs logging when writeable parameters are changed - Fixed new ASIC device-mgmt SYSFS pass-through failed multi-buffer fw download - Fixed memory leak due to failure to release mailbox command when completed - Brought debugfs accessing new ASIC extents information into the iDiag framework - Added wait for SLI port status register for readyness following firmware reset - Consolidated duplicating macro definitions - Implement debugfs support for resource extents - iDiag method for read write bitset bitclear access to new ASIC control registers - Fixed failure in pass-through mbox command with multiple number of large buffers - iDiag method for endian explicit dumping at iussue SLI4 mailbox command routine - iDiag ported debugfs method for dumping mbox from SLI4 issue mbox cmd routine - Added request for PCI funndamental reset to support EEH recover on P7 platform - iDiag ported debugfs inline mailbox command capture and dump utility - Fixed failure to enable PCIe AER prevent driver initialize and attach to device - Fix EEH recovery so state is saved after every PCI reset for SLI4 - Moved INIT_LIST_HEAD to inside of lpfc_mgmt_issue_sli_cfg_ext_mbox routine - New ASIC device management pass-through mbox extension with multi-buffer support - Fix FC Port swap on SLI3 adapters - Fixed Virtual link loss during Face plate failover test - Fix vpi initialization in lpfc_init_vfi - Added driver capability of reseting new ASIC firmware and device from sysfs entry - Added capability of inducing new ASIC firmware dump obj file to flash filesystem - Add firmware upgrade code to driver - Added 100ms delay before driver action following IF_TYPE_2 function reset - Fragment ELS and SCSI SGE lists based on Extent regions - Fixed potential missed SLI4 device initialization failure conditions - FixedBack to back Flogis sent without a logo - Add model names for new hardware - Fix bug with lpfc driver not updating the wwnn and wwpn after a name change - Set the maximum SGE size to 0x80000000 when HBA does not have any restriction - Fix SLI3 and non-NPIV crashes with new extent code - Fix CT command never completing on Big Endian system - Refactor lpfc_sli4_alloc_extent some more - Restore SLI4_PARAMETER mailbox can fail as nonerror functionality - Do not post RPI Headers to SLI4 port that support extents - Framework for new ASIC device management multi-buffer mbox passthrough support elx_dd_fc_ibm1212-8_2_2_26-1_sles10_32-64_chg
Firmware Version: 2.01a11 (w/ 5.12a13 Universal Boot Code) (Supported for IBM System x & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - Emulex FC Adapter does not auto-enable SAN boot mode when boot target configuration is made via IFM (BOFM) - Emulex FC configuration utility is in the wrong F1 setup screen - IBM CIOv adapter connected to Brocade 8 Gig FC BladeCenter switch intermittently Links up at less than 8 Gig
Firmware Version 2.01a3 (w/ 5.12a5 Universal Boot Code)
New Features
- Enhanced timeout notifications for processing abort failures.
Problems Fixed:
- All multi-abort I/Os are returned on the same ring from which the ABORT_MXRI command was received. - Changed the TRCV response in the abort state to CMD RJT to enable the TRSP to be processed. - Corrected an issue with blocked TSEND operations. - Corrected a buffer leak issue with RRQ exchanges. - Corrected an issue where the TRCV IOCB was de-queued improperly causing a XFR_RDY flood. - Corrected an issue where the OXID field was not loaded in the XRI_ABORTED IOCB. - Corrected an issue in recognizing whether an EEPROM is present.
Dependencies:
- The corresponding FC Storport device driver and OneCommand Manager Core-kit (management) will need to be installed for this package to function properly.
1. Fixed an issues booting when more than 8 ports are present in the system and fixed an adapter display issue when more than 8 ports are present in the systems 2. Fixed issues installing and booting O/Ss on ports greater than 8. 3. Fixed some boot time screen display issues.
(2) OpenBoot version 3.10a3
This version of OpenBoot supports FC-AL, Private loop, Public loop, and Fabric Point to Point. Also, it supports multi-initiators and multi-LUNs (0 through 4055)
Problems fixed, features added or other updates:
1. Unrelated to IBM
(3) EFIBoot version 4.12a12
The current EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot provides 64-bit System boot capability through the use of the EFI Shell. This EFIBoot supports EFI Specification 1.10 and EFI Source Code version 1.10.14.61.
Problems fixed, features added or other updates:
1. Only certain OEM HBAs will locate PlatformToDriverConfiguration- ProtocolGuid. Others just skip and continue processing 2. UEFI2.3 Hii Configuration Utility changes 3. HII Browser Save option does not work
1. On a port connected to a 3PAR "MBOD" cage, the test runs IO to the disk drives and issues a "controlport offline" command to offline the port while IO is running.
2. While doing target side cable pull testing with Block Guard (T10) Enabled we observed that adapter is not sending RSCN to AIX.
Dependencies: - The corresponding FC Storport device driver and OneCommand Manager Core-kit (management) will need to be installed for this package to function properly. elx_fw_fc_ibm1212-2_01a11-11_linux_32-64_chg
Broadcom Firmware Update Utility for IBM servers and options using the Broadcom NetXtreme and NetXtreme II ethernet adapter.
Version 2.2.1a, September 10, 2013
This package updates the Broadcom firmware for the following items:
package version 2.2.1a ======================= -Changes were made to the 42C1781, 90Y9370, 90Y9352, 39Y6066, 49Y4220, 49Y7910, 49Y7900. (See above list for the firmware levels in your Broadcom Device.)
package version 2.1.9a ============================================================================================ -Changes made to the 5718, 5719 and 5720 firmware levels. (90Y9352, 90Y9370, 49Y7900. See above list for current firmware levels.) -No change for NX2 products in this package.
package version 2.1.8e ====================== Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the UEFI code to fix 49Y7910(BCM57712/Cobia) issues.
package version 2.1.8d (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.8d-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 49Y7910 and 81Y3133. - Changes were mande to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164, 46M6168, 49Y4220, 49Y7910 and 81Y3133. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164, 46M6168, 49Y4220, 49Y7910 and 81Y3133. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 49Y4220 and 49Y7910.
package version 2.1.7e (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.7e-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 44W4475 , 44W4479 , 44X1940
and 49Y4220. - Added support for the 49Y7910.
package version 2.1.7d (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.7d-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465 , 44W4466 , 44W4475 , 44W4479 , 44X1940 , 46M6164 , 46M6168, 49Y4220 and 81Y3133. - Fixed a problem where the MAC addresses for the HS22/HS22V LOM were incorrectly set to zero.
package version 2.1.7c (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.7c-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 46M6164 and 46M6168. - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 46M6164 and 46M6168. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 42C1790, 42C1791, 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465 and 44W4466. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1790, 42C1791, 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465 and 44W4466. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781 and 49Y4220.
package version 2.1.7b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.7b-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Fixed problem running the PPC firmware update tool on some PPC systems.
package version 2.1.7a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.7a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1909, 1936, 1949, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4195, 4198, 4199, 4254, 4255, 7141, 7144, 7145, 7146, 7148, 7149, 7164, 7233, 7234, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7809, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7871, 7901, 7902, 7944, 7945, 7946, 7947, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164, 46M6168 and 49Y4220 - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 1909, 1936, 1949, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4195, 4198, 4199, 4254, 4255, 7145, 7146, 7148, 7149, 7164, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7809, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7871, 7872, 7944, 7945, 7946, 7947, 44W4475, 44W4479, 46M6164 and 46M6168. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781 and 49Y4220. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791 and 49Y4220. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164, 46M6168 and 49Y4220.
package version 2.1.6b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.6b-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - The update tool was modified to fix a problem updating the firmware when certain option cards are installed in the system.
package version 2.1.6a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.6a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1909, 1936, 1949, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4195, 4198, 4199, 4254, 4255, 7141, 7144, 7145, 7146, 7148, 7149, 7164, 7233, 7234, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7809, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7871, 7901, 7902, 7944, 7945, 7946, 7947, 42C1780, 42C1781, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164, 46M6168 and 49Y4220 - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 42C1790, and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781 and 49Y4220. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791 and 49Y4220. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164, 46M6168 and 49Y4220.
package version 2.1.5b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.5b-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Added iSCSI config update support for mfg.
package version 2.1.5a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.5a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 1909, 1936, 1949, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4195, 4198, 4199, 4254, 4255, 7145, 7146, 7148, 7149, 7164, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7809, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7871, 7872, 7944, 7945, 7946, 7947, 44W4475, 44W4479, 42C1790 and 42C1791 - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791 and 49Y4220. - Changes were made to the IPMI code for the 7141, 7144, 7233, 7234, 7901 and 7902.
package version 2.1.4a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.4a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164 and 46M6168. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164 and 46M6168.
package version 2.1.3c (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.3c-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780 and 42C1781. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 46M6164 and 46M6168. - Changes were made to the boot code for the 46M6164 and 46M6168.
Enhancements: - Added version check to prevent firmware updates of code that is not newer than already installed code. - Added "-force" command line option to allow forcing the firmware update.
package version 2.1.3b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.3b-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1936, 1949, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4198, 4199, 4254, 4255, 7141, 7144, 7145, 7146, 7233, 7234, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7871, 7901, 7902, 7944, 7945, 7946, 7947, 42C1780, 42C1781, 44W4475, 44W4479 and 44X1940. - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 1936, 1949, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4198, 4199, 4254, 4255, 7145, 7146, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7871, 7944, 7945, 7946, 7947, 44W4475 and 44W4479. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 44W4475, 44W4479 and 44X1940. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 42C1780, 42C1781, 44W4475, 44W4479 and 44X1940. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780 and 42C1781.
package version 2.1.3a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.3a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 26K4842, 39R8624, 39Y9306, 39Y9310, 42C1600, 42C1632, 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 73P9030, 22P7801, 31P6301, 31P6401, 39Y6079, 39Y6088, 39Y6093, 39Y6098, 42C1790, 42C1791, 73P3501, 73P4001, 73P4101 and 73P4201. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 42C1790, and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 42C1790, and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the boot code for the 46M6164, 46M6168, 44W4465, 44W4466, 42C1790, and 42C1791.
package version 2.1.1c (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.1c-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - none.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 1949, 4254, 4255, 7378, 7379, 7380, 7871, 7944 and 7945.
package version 2.1.1b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.1b-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Fixed problem where the firmware update failed to run correctly on RHEL5u4-XEN.
package version 2.1.1a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.1a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1885, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1936, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4198, 4199, 7141, 7144, 7163, 7233, 7234, 7809, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7901, 7902, 7946, 7947, 7978, 7979, 7995, 7996, 7997, 8853, 8877, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790 and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 1936, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4198, 4199, 7809, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7946, 7947, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 42C1790 and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790 and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the UEFI code for the 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479, 44X1940, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790 and 42C1791. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780 and 42C1781.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 46M6164 and 46M6168.
package version 2.1.0a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.1.0a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1936, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4198, 4199, 7141, 7144, 7233, 7234, 7836, 7837, 7839, 7870, 7901, 7902, 7946, 7947, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479 and 44X1940. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479 and 44X1940. - Changes were made to the ISCSI code for the 42C1780 and 42C1781.
package version 2.0.9h (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.9h-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Removed the minimum boot code level check for the 44W4465 and 44W4466.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3821, 3822, 4198, 4199, 7836, 7837, 7839 and 9233.
package version 2.0.9g (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.9g-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the UEFI code for 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465 44W4466, 44W4475, 44W4479 and 44X1940. - Fixed the problem where the PXE code for the 44W4465 and 44W4466 failed to update under 64bit Linux.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 7946 and 7947.
package version 2.0.9f (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.9f-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1885, 1913, 1914, 1915, 7141, 7144, 7233, 7234,
7940, 7941, 7971, 7972, 7978, 7979, 7985, 7995, 7996, 7997, 8853, 8877, 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781, 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466 and 44W4479. - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466 and 44W4479. - Changes were made to the PXE code for 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466 and 44W4479.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 1936, 7870 and 44W4475. - Added UEFI code for 42C1790, 42C1791, 44W4465, 44W4466, 44W4479 and 44X1940.
package version 2.0.9e (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.9e-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Added a bnx2 device driver version check for version 1.6.6b or greater.
package version 2.0.9c (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.9c-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1885, 1915, 7901, 7902, 7971, 7972, 7995, 8853 and 44W4479. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781 and 44W4479. - Changes were made to the iSCSI code for the 42C1780 and 42C1781 - Changes were made to the NCSI code for the 44W4479.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 44X1940.
package version 2.0.8f (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.8f-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Fcode support was removed for the PXE code for the 44W4465 and 44W4466. This change does not result in a change in the PXE code version number. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780 and 42C1781 to fix a problem where some systems hang when loading PXE code.
package version 2.0.8e (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.8e-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066, 42C1780, 42C1781 and 44W4479. - Changes were made to the IPMI code for the 7141, 7144, 7233 and 7234. - Changes were made to the UMP code for the 7901 and 7902.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 6388, 7942, 44W4465 and 44W4466.
package version 2.0.8d (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.8d-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 7141, 7144, 7233 and 7234.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 42C1780 and 42C1781.
package version 2.0.8c (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.8c-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - None.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 7901 and 7902
package version 2.0.8b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.8b-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 44W4479.
package version 2.0.8a (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.8a-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1885, 1913, 1914, 1915, 7141, 7144, 7971, 7972, 7978, 7979, 7985, 7995, 7996, 7997, 8853, 8877, 9228, 9229, 9230 and 39Y6066. - Changes were made to the ASF code for the 6218, 6223, 6225, 6227, 6228, 8488, 8648, 9228, 9229, 9230. - Changes were made to the UMP code for the 39Y6066. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 22P7801, 26K4842, 31P6301, 31P6401, 39R8624, 39Y6066, 39Y6079, 39Y6088, 39Y6093, 39Y6098, 39Y9306, 39Y9310, 42C1600, 42C1632, 73P3501, 73P4001, 73P4101, 73P4201, 73P9030. - Changes were made to the IPMI code for the 1916, 8014 and 8028.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 7233, 7234, 7940 and 7941.
package version 2.0.7 (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.7-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 22P7801, 26K4842, 31P6301, 31P6401, 39R8624, 39Y6066, 39Y6079, 39Y6088, 39Y6093, 39Y6098, 39Y9306, 39Y9310, 42C1600, 42C1632, 73P3501, 73P4001, 73P4101, 73P4201, 73P9030.
Enhancements: - Added support for the 1916, 8014 and 8028.
package version 2.0.6 (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.6-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1913, 1914, 7141, 7143, 7144, 7978, 7979, 7996, 7997, 8877 and 39Y6066. - Changes were made to the UMP code for the 39Y6066. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066.
package version 2.0.5 (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.5-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - None
Enhancements: - Added support for the 4190, 4191, 4192, 4193, 4194, 4367 and 4368.
package version 2.0.4 (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.4-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - None
Enhancements: - Added support for the 7141, 7143 and 7144.
package version 2.0.3 (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.3-lin-win-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1885, 1913, 1914, 1915, 7971, 7972, 7978, 7979, 7985, 7995, 8853, 8877, 39Y6066. - Changes were made to the IPMI code for the 1879, 1880, 1883, 1884, 1887, 4362, 4363, 4364, 4365, 4366, 7362, 7364, 7365, 7367, 7973, 7974, 7975, 7976, 7977, 7981, 7984, 7986, 8485, 8490, 8491, 8832, 8835, 8837, 8840, 8841, 8843, 8848, 8849, 8850, 8863, 8864, 8865, 8866, 8872, 8874, 8878, 8879. - Changes were made to the ASF code for the 6218, 6223, 6225, 6227, 6228, 8488, 8648, 9228, 9229, 9230. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 22P7801, 26K4842, 31P6301, 31P6401, 39R8624, 39Y6066, 39Y6079, 39Y6088, 39Y6093, 39Y6098, 39Y9306, 39Y9310, 42C1600, 42C1632, 73P3501, 73P4001, 73P4101, 73P4201, 73P9030.
package version 2.0.0b (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.0b-nx-nx2-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changed the firmware update process to NOT reset the ethernet devices during the firmware update process.
package version 2.0.0 (See brcm_fw_nic_2.0.0-nx-nx2-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the UMP (Universal Management Port) code for the 1885, 7971, 7972, 7995 and 8853.
package version 1.1.1 (See brcm_fw_nic_1.1.1-nx-nx2-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 1879, 1880, 1887, 4347, 4348, 4362, 4363, 4364, 4365, 4366, 6218, 6223, 6225, 6227, 6228, 7969, 7973, 7974, 7975, 7976, 7977, 7992, 8485, 8486, 8488, 8490, 8491, 8648, 8837, 8840, 8841, 8849, 39Y6098, 39Y9306, 42C1600, 42C1632 and 73P3501. - Changes were made to the IPMI code for the 1879, 1880, 1887, 4362, 4363, 4364, 4365, 4366, 7969, 7973, 7974, 7975, 7976, 7977, 7992, 8485, 8490, 8491, 8837, 8840, 8841 and 8849. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 22P7801, 26K4842, 31P6301, 31P6401, 39R8624, 39Y6079, 39Y6088, 39Y6093, 39Y6098, 39Y9306, 39Y9310, 42C1600, 42C1632, 73P3501, 73P4001, 73P4101, 73P4201 and 73P9030.
package version 1.1.0 (See brcm_fw_nic_1.1.0-nx-nx2-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the Boot Code for the 1913, 1914, 4347, 6218, 6223, 6225, 6227, 6228, 7969, 7971, 7972, 7978, 7979, 7985, 7995, 8486, 8648, 8853, 8877, 9228 and 9229. - Changes were made to the ASF code for 6218, 6223, 6225, 6227, 6228, 8648, 9228 and 9229. - Changes were made to the PXE code for the 39Y6066. - Changes were made to the
Enhancements: - Added support for the 1879, 1880, 1883, 1884, 1887, 1913, 22P7801, 31P6301, 31P6401, 39Y9306, 39Y6066, 39Y6079, 39Y6088, 39Y6093, 39Y6098, 39Y9310, 4348, 4366, 7362, 7364, 7365, 73P3501, 73P4001, 73P4101, 73P4201, 7992, 7995, 8488 and 9230.
package version 1.0.0 (See brcm_fw_nic_1.0.0-nx-nx2-chg_anyos_anycpu.zip for details.) Problems Fixed: - Changes were made to the boot code for the 8832, 1914, 7971, 7972, 7978, 7979 7985, 8853 and 8877. - Changes were made to the UMP (Universal Management Port) code for the 7971, 7972 and 8853. brcm_fw_nic_2_2_1a_linux_32-64_chg
=============================================================================== Emulex NIC Device Driver for Linux ===============================================================================
Driver Version: 4.6.267.4 (supported on IBM System x, BladeCenter and Flex)
Problems Fixed: - Under certain conditions, performance issues may be seen with multi-channel in RHEL6.4 KVM configurations - Under certain conditions, performance issues may be seen with multi-channel in RHEL6.4 SR-IOV configurations - SR-IOV configuration section of the Linux NIC Driver Documentation has been modified to improve clarity
Incremental Interoperability: - S3 Resume on IBM Flex - SLES 11.3 on IBM System x and BladeCenter
Known Issues: - SRIOV is supported with the following Linux distributions: RHEL 6.3 and 6.4 64 bit RHEL 6.3 and 6.4 64 bit with KVM (guest support is dependent on the Emulex driver version present in the guest)
SLES11 SP2 and SP3 64 bit SLES11 SP2 and SP3 64 bit with KVM (guest support is dependent on the Emulex driver version present in the guest)
Use of SR-IOV with the XEN hypervisor is not supported at this time Use of SR-IOV with the KVM hypervisor requires the use of macvlan interfaces
Device Driver Version: 4.6.148.0 (Supported on IBM System x & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - Ethernet performance issues in a variety of workloads - VFs are not displayed after driver re-load when is VFs attached to VM - vLAN tagging in Switch Agnostic vNIC mode
Incremental Interoperability: - RHEL 5.9 - RHEL 6.4 - Network performance varies with workload. An ethernet driver tuning script and instructions is now included with the be2net driver. - Switch Independent Mode within hypervisor OS's
Known Issues: - Multi-channel is not supported in RHEL5.x XEN. This is a kernel limitation - Under certain conditions, performance issues may be seen with multi-channel in RHEL6.4 KVM configurations - Under certain conditions, performance issues may be seen with multi-channel in RHEL6.4 SR-IOV configurations - SR-IOV is not supported with RHEL5.x XEN
Driver Version: 4.4.180.0 (Previously supported on IBM Flex) Driver Version: 4.2.389.0 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed: - Unloading the driver hangs the system after running IPv6 traffic - Link status messages cleaned up when in Switch Agnostic mode - Miscellaneous network performance issues to improve throughput - Miscellaneous problems related to SRIOV to improve usability - Ethtool wol command displays wol enabled even when disabled - Ethtool speed reported as 10000Mb/s for disabled devices in Switch Agnostic mode
Incremental Interoperability: - RHEL6.3 GA Kernel - Increase default B/W for SRIOV vf's to 10Gb from 100Mb
Known Issues: - SR-IOV configuration section of the Linux NIC Driver Documentation will be modified as follows to improve clarity (noted by << >>):
11. Use the Virtual Machine Manager GUI to attach the VF (step 7 on page 34) to the guest operating system by using the add physical device option.
<< Note 1: If user wants to re-configure an already configured setup, it can be done by removing the attached VF from the respective guest operating system using the remove option after selecting the VF attached. And then attaching another VF (step 11).
Note 2: Consult the documentation for your host operating system for help using the Virtual Machine Manager to attach and detach virtual interfaces. >>
12. Start the RHEL 6.x guest operating system. Once the guest operating system is booted, use the lspci command to confirm the visibility of the OneConnect NIC function. The output shows a OneConnect NIC function, for example: 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Emulex Corp. Emulex OneConnect 10Gb NIC (be3)
13. The OneConnect Ethernet driver automatically loads with the inbox driver, and creates the network interfaces. Use the ifconfig command to verify that the interface is created.
14. After configuring the network interfaces with proper IP addresses, you can send and receive network traffic from the VM. << (Consult the documentation for your host and guest operating systems for network configuration help).>>
Driver Version: 4.1.413.0 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- WOL changes for Linux NIC driver as mentioned in Bug# 24543 - SR IOV UE when attempt to do multiple (3 times) driver load/unload - Speed is 10000Mb/s for Disabled devices in UMC Mode - Incorrect Duplex value is shown for unconnected port of NC552m in Rhel6.1 32bit - SLES 11 SP2 GMC: Enable support for Lnx NIC Driver - SRIOV: When VGT is configured for a VF, ip link show doesn't display it for the VF configured. - RHEL 5.8 GA: Enable support for Lnx NIC Driver - ip link command with vlan = 4095 has toggling effect - ip link command with vlan =0 should remove guest VGT privilege
Driver Version: 4.1.334.39 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
- SR-IOV: Can't load be2net driver in a VM after the VM has been rebooted - SR-IOV: Unload PF driver with VF driver loaded causes system instability - SR-IOV: VF MAC always gets Emulex OUI - SR-IOV: Partition the limited per port VLAN entries across VFs and PFs - Non Member VLAN packets not received in interface promiscuous mode in BE3 - Avoid CQ full condition in HW - be2net: use RX_FILTER cmd to program multicast addresses - account for skb allocation failures in ethtool stats - Support 60 second delay to Linux NIC driver to allow FAT dump completion on recovery from EEH - Link status is up [ethtool and OCM] when the bandwidth is assign 0 for UMC configuration - Remove msix module parameter - Use V1 version of COMMON_NTWK_LINK_STATUS_QUERY for Lancer. - Emulex: Ethtool failing to update FW - Emulex: Panic in be2net driver in SLES11-SP2-B7 on adapter - TCP ACKs from different connections are getting received in single queue - Multicast filtering feature not working on PPC - Exit of mcast promiscous mode not working - VLAN promiscous mode cannot be set on Lancer - Can't communicate after changing MAC address via VLAN interface - Improper memory accounting in received packets - WOL changes for Linux NIC driver as mentioned in bug - Transparent VLAN tagging feature not working in SR-IOV elx_dd_nic_ibm1212-4_6_267_4-3_sles11_32-64_chg
ServeRAID M and MR10 Series SAS Controller Driver for Linux (also supports MegaRAID 8480 SAS Controller)
Retain Tip: Tip #28016
Adapters Supported: - ServeRAID M5110 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x (81Y4481) - ServeRAID M5110e SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x - ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x (81Y4478) - ServeRAID M5025 SAS/SATA controller (46M0830) - ServeRAID M5016 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x (90Y4304) - ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA controller (46M0829) - ServeRAID M5014 SAS/SATA controller (46M0916) - ServeRAID M1115 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System X (81Y4448) - ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA Controller (46M0831) - IBM ServeRAID MR10il SAS controller (44E8767) - IBM ServeRAID MR10is SAS controller (44E8695) - IBM ServeRAID MR10ie (CIOv) SAS controller (46C7167) - IBM ServeRAID MR10i SAS controller (43W4296) - IBM ServeRAID MR10k SAS controller (43W4280) - IBM ServeRAID MR10M SAS controller (43W4339) - MegaRAID 8480 SAS controller (39R8850)
Version 6.506.00.00 - Suggested ------------------- Retain Tip: Tip #28016 Enhancement(s): - Added ability for user to configure the maximum number of MSI-X vectors launched for M51XX and M1XX controllers. - Fixed issue where driver may not install when indistro device driver is present.
Version 00.00.06.19 - Suggested ------------------- Fixes: - Fixed an issue where a kernel crash may occur in some cases, when megaraid_sas driver is loaded but controller is not present.
Version 00.00.06.15.01 - Suggested ------------------- Fixes: - Corrected version strings in the iso and rpm files. NOTE: No change to the device driver. Packaging fix only.
Version 00.00.06.15 - Suggested ------------------- Enhancements: - Add support for fpRead/WriteCapable & fpRead/WriteAcrossStripe - Add support for SLES 11 SP2.
Fixes: - Mask off MFI_FRAME_IEEE, MFI_FRAME_SGL64, MFI_FRAME_SENSE64 in megasas_mgmt_fw_ioctl() to prevent memory scribble issues from incorrectly built MegaCli frames. - Fixed reglockFlags for degraded RAID 5/6.
Version 00.00.06.12-01 - Suggested ------------------- Fix - Fixed issue where the device driver may fail to install with the following error: "389 SCRIPT INTERNAL INCONISISTENCY! REPORT TO IBM IMMEDIATELY" Note: No change to device driver version.
Version 00.00.06.12 - Suggested ------------------- Enhancement - Add support for ServeRAID M5016
Fixes - LSI Channel fixes
Version 00.00.04.38 - Non-critical ------------------- - Fixed issue where device driver could print message "kernel megasas: Command pool empty!" when the controller and megaraid driver are idle.
Version 00.00.04.37 - Suggested ------------------- - Fixed issue where the ServeRAID M1015 controller will halt during a OCR. - Fixed issue where OCR will not execute when the physical drives are in a power transition mode. - Fix issue where the ServeRAID M1015 controller will halt with a degraded RAID 5 array during IO.
Version 00.00.04.30 - Non-critical ------------------- - Added support for the ServeRAID M5025 SAS/SATA Controller
Fixes: - Fixed issue where during IO firmware faults at line : MonTask: line 1193 in file ../../raid/1078dma.c - Fixed issue where After 64 VD's are created using MSM the 'fdisk -l' command does not work. - Fixed issue where the firmware faults at line 739 in file ../../raid/1078main.c when rebooting after a recon. - Fixed issue where the drive partition is no longer present on the OS after importing a foreign configuration. - Fixed issue where Linux does not show the correct size of VD the second time if the 'fdisk -l' command is executed.
Version 00.00.04.17 - Non-critical ------------------- - Added support for the ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA controller. - Added support for the ServeRAID M5000 Series Advanced Feature Key.
Version 00.00.04.10 - Non-critical ------------------- - Added logic to support next-gen SAS2 controllers. - Added support for the ServeRAID M5015 and M5014 SAS/SATA controllers.
Version 00.00.03.23 - Non-critical ------------------- - Added support for the IBM ServeRAID MR10ie (CIOv) SAS controller. - Fixed an issue where, on a Xen kernel with guest OSs running, invoking kdump causes a system reboot. - Fixed an issue that results in a kernel panic when kdump is run on a system with heavy drive I/O.
Version 00.00.03.21 - Suggested ------------------- - Added support for the IBM ServeRAID MR10is SAS controller. - Fixed an issue where a command timeout would occur on a particular SAS hard drive, and would not recover. - Added a shutdown DCMD call to the shutdown routine to ensure a graceful shutdown. - Updated the list of required pre-built binaries. - Fixed an issue the could cause unexpected interrupts. - Fixed an issue where a memory sanity check would sometimes fail for a certain pointer on a 64-bit system, causing some enclosure components to not be seen.
Version 00.00.03.18 - Suggested ------------------- - Added support for the IBM ServeRAID MR10il SAS controller. - Fixed an issue where the OS would not reboot when a rebuild was in progress.
Version 00.00.03.13 - Non-critical ------------------- - Added support the IBM ServeRAID MR10i, MR10k, and MR10M SAS controllers. - Fixed an issue where, on boot to Xen kernel on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 64-bit, the user would encounter an “Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format” error.
Version 00.00.03.06 - Suggested ------------------- - Added diskdump support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 3 and RHEL 4. - Set the reply_q_sz value to the maximum number of commands supported by the firmware. - On 2.4 kernels: fixed an issue where, when the system was rebooted, the shutdown routine did not get called; added a notifier for the reboot event and initiated a flush command from the reboot event handler. - Fixed issue where, on RHEL 3 Update 6, the driver would not install on AMD64 systems.
Version 00.00.03.01-1 --------------------- - Initial release ibm_dd_sraidmr_6_506_00_00_sles11_32-64_chg
=============================================================================== Emulex iSCSI Device Driver for Linux ===============================================================================
Driver Version: 4.6.267.4 (supported on IBM System x, BladeCenter and Flex)
Problems Fixed: - RH5.9 kernel panic after rebooting the OS
Device Driver Version: 4.4.175.0 (Previously supported on IBM Flex)
Problems Fixed: - Cleaned up a cosmetic problem with warning messages during driver compile from source - System crashes when we run simultaneous IO to 6 vNIC’s with iSCSI IO - Linux kdump kernel crashes during shutdown after capturing dump, if be2iscsi driver running
Driver Version: 4.1.402.0 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- LUN is not getting detected for OEM CNA in SLES 11 SP2 64 bit OS - ioctl semaphore deadlock when running load/unload loop with target - SLES 11 SP2 GMC: Enable support for Lnx iSCSI Driver - RHEL 5.8 GA: Enable support for Lnx iSCSI Driver
Driver Version 4.1.334.39 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter)
Problems Fixed:
- Emulex: Warning messages seen while building Emulex drivers on RHEL platform - Unable to load be2iscsi driver during iSCSI boot OS install - Modprobe be2iscsi hangs when system with max targets login - be2iscsi unload hangs the system - fw rebooted on 1st mbox cmd after driver load > unload > load - Failed to initialize iscsi driver - need to define DMA_32BIT_MASK / DMA_64BIT_MASK in Linux kernel 3.x.x elx_dd_iscsi_ibm1212-4_6_267_4-3_sles11_32-64_chg
IBM HBA/LSI Onboard 6Gb SAS/SATA/SSD Driver for Linux
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN N/A
Supported Controllers: - IBM N2125 SAS/SATA Controller (46C9011) - IBM N2115 SAS/SATA Controller (46C8989) - IBM 300 GB High IOPS MLC Modular Adapter (90Y4361) - IBM 600 GB High IOPS MLC Modular Adapter (90Y4365) - IBM 800 GB High IOPS MLC Modular Adapter (90Y4369) - IBM 300 GB High IOPS SLC Modular Adapter (90Y4373) - ServeRAID H1110 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x (81Y4492) - IBM 6Gb SAS HBA (46M0907) - IBM 6Gb SSD HBA (68Y7362) - Onboard LSI 2004 SAS
Version 15.00.00.00 - Suggested ------------------ Enhancements: - Added support for SLES 11 SP 2 - Added support for N2115/N2125 SAS/SATA, 300GB MLC (90Y4362), 600GB MLC (90Y4366), 800GB MLC (90Y4370) and 300GB SLC (90Y4374)
Fixes: - Fixed issue where the phy disks are not discovered when the volume members are hot removed, and added while performing diag reset. - Fixed issue where SAS HBA 6Gb adapters fails Read Capacity 16 command sent to Tape drives. - Fixed issue where a device scan following a host reset could get stuck in an infinite loop. - Fixed issue where driver goes into a infinite loop when the REPORT_LUNS command gets a check condition. - Fixed issue where driver does not comply with the updated timing requirements for issuing a Hard Reset. - Fixed issue where missing delay was not getting set during system boot-up kernels 2.6.20 and newer.
Version 10.30.00.00 - Suggested ------------------ Fixes: - Use a different method for blocking IO request from SCSI Mid Layer when using the SysFS shost attribute called task_management. - Fixed issue to not allow IOCTLS to be processed when tge device driver is loading, which could cause a kernel panic. - Added support in asynchronous scanning logic to handle faults during discovery when loading the driver. - Allocate only one msix vector for the controllers that do not support multi-reply queues and NUMA IO. - Added per lun delete flag to addres an issue where a cable is removed and added back within the DMD timer expired timeout. - Fixed issue with reading raid configuration information for inactive volumes - Fixed issue where a Stack trace seen in message log after cable pull and host reset. - Fixed issue where The configuration pages are failing if raid volume is configured while issuing a host reset - Fixed issue where the Devices are not removed after "cable pull". - Fixed issue when devices are behind two deep cascaded expanders, they don't get added if the "cable add" is done while host reset is active. - Fixed a failure message displayed in the log messages during host reset while removing devices - Fixed issue where drives are not getting removed when the enclosure cable is pulled out from the expander and Port Reset is issued. - Fixed issue where the Chip Resets results in repeated timeouts. - Fixed issue with expanders where a hang occurs when there is smart error.
Version 4.30.01.00 - Initial release ------------------ ibm_dd_mpt2sas_15_00_00_00_sles11_32-64_chg
=============================================== Change History =============================================== Document Name: Change History Document Status: IBM General Avalibility Document Version: 3.2.3.0 Latest Driver Version: 3.2.3.0 Document Updated: 09/20/2013 Product: Brocade FC HBA / FCoE CNA
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Please visit www.brocade.com/hba for full documentation, additional drivers, and management applications.
Version 3.2.3.0 New Features and Feature Enhancement: - Support for patching firmware via boot image - Support for Linux PTP - Support for UEFI Health Check Protocol - Support for SLES11SP3
Version 3.2.1.1 Fixes and Enhancements: - Firmware update to address the thermal notification issue
Version 3.2.1.0 New Features and Feature Enhancement: - Support for "IBM Flex System FC5024D 4-port 16Gb FC Adapter" PART_NUMBER "95Y2381" - Support for RHEL5.9 and RHEL6.4
Fixes and Enhancements: - Enhanced Linux driver data path to properly handle IPv6 packets. - Enhanced Linux driver to make sure user configured path tov value is persistent and is not changed due to change in dev_loss_tmo.
New Features and Feature Enhancement: - For Brocade 8x5/4x5, I/O interrupt latency values are dynamically updated. Changes are effective for all the ports on the given adapter. - Addressed infrequent PSOD in VMware ESX with iSCSI or VLAN configured traffic in DCB enabled network. - Enhanced BR1860 Tape IO performance. - Improved BR1860 initialization on Xen kernel.
Fixes and Enhancements: - BB Credit Recovery - Forward Error Correction (FEC) - Diagnostic Port (D-Port) - LUN Level IO Latency/Stats - UCM (Unified Configuration Manager) - Windows Network Performance and scalability enhancement
Version 3.1.0.0 Key features and enhancements supported for the software release 3.1.0.0 include the following:
New Features: - D-port support between Brocade 16Gb HBAs and Brocade 16Gb FC switch platforms with FOS v7.0.1 and later releases - FC-AL support for direct attach to storage - Ability to assign minimum bandwidth to each vNIC - Queue Depth adjustment - FC QoS set by percentage - Performance enhancements in Ethernet drivers - Technology Preview support of 1860 HBA on Power PC architecture
Fixes or Enhancements: - Resolved an issue where HCM Agent may not start if BR1860 adapter is configured in NIC mode. - Improved stability with Hyper-V and Teaming configurations. - Resolved I/O errors when running traffic with Brocade HBAs(models 415, 425, 815, 825, and 804), if the server’s PCI max read request size is configured to be 2K or greater with PCI Gen2x8.
Version 3.0.0.0 Fixes and Enhancements: - Added support for Brocade 1860 AnyIO Fabric Adapter (User configurable port mode - FC or NIC or CNA) - Added Fibre Channel 16G Support - Enabled Fabric Assigned Address in Fibre Channel Fabric - Added PF based Virtualization – vHBA - Enhanced CLI, HCM GUI and CIM support in inbox drivers. - Added PF based Virtualization - vNIC - Added iSCSI over DCB Support - Added Multiple Tx Priority Queues Support - Added SNMP Support
Version 2.3.0.3 Fixes and Enhancements: - Enhanced SNIA API to report port speed of 4 and 8Gbps in SNIA format. - Enhanced XIV array interoperability that addresses a data integrity corner case. - Enhanced the transmit path handling in Linux Network Driver to avoid a corner case that could lead to transmit path stall. - Enhanced the Linux Adapter Software installer script to update the initrd with the correct name even when there are multiple copies of the OEM specific initrd(s).
Version 2.3.0.0 Enhancements: - Enabled HP DL120 server to support Boot over SAN with two Brocade HBAs installed. - Improved network driver CPU and performance optimization. - Enabled automated target and LUN discovery of enterprise HDS storage once LUN masking has occurred. - Improved Tivoli interoperability to meet device display requirements.
Version 2.2.0.1 Added capability to handle ADISC frames. Unhandled ADISC use can cause SAN boot failure when booting from IBM storage array.
Version 2.2.0.0 Adds support for bootcode updates to Bladecenter 10G Converged Network Adapters
Version 2.1.0.0 Adds support for bootcode updates to 10G Converged Network Adapters
Version 2.0.0.0 Initial release for 4/8G FC HBAs brcd_dd_fc_bfa-3_2_3_0_sles11_32-64_chg
Broadcom NetXtreme TG3 Linux Driver
Version 3.129d
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved
commit 17e1a42f2e377ec5809af79eb651d9ed5958fb97 Author: Dan Carpenter Date: Fri Jan 11 09:57:33 2013 +0300
tg3: missing break statement in tg3_get_5720_nvram_info()
There is a missing break statement so FLASH_5762_EEPROM_HD gets treated like FLASH_5762_EEPROM_LD.
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit b681b65d4fc0cad468c4caad02b0bc93d59b00df Author: Nithin Nayak Sujir Date: Sun Jan 6 12:51:10 2013 +0000
tg3: Remove IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HWMON) check
Commit de0a41484c47d783dd4d442914815076aa2caac2 added Kconfig logic to select HWMON and removed all the IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HWMON) checks in the tg3.c file. It missed this one check in the header.
Update version to 3.129 and update copyright year.
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 857001f06f6bec17cafd567a03b24968902a4744 Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jan 6 12:51:09 2013 +0000
tg3: Improve PCI function number detection.
Simplify the code to detect PCI function number on 5717, 5719, and 5720. If shared memory does not have proper signature, read the function number from register directly.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit c86a8560e2dd800b619056c25b3f0ab8f5c59156 Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jan 6 12:51:08 2013 +0000
tg3: Add NVRAM support for 5762
Detect NVRAM types for 5762 and read OTP firmware version.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit c65a17f4f51231f175336048b49b85da7c24fb6c Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jan 6 12:51:07 2013 +0000
tg3: Add support for new 5762 ASIC
Add basic support for 5762 which is a 57765_PLUS class device.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit fb4ce8ad8036e6b3d5ab021fd10934b80270cc11 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Dec 3 19:37:00 2012 +0000
tg3: PTP - Enable the timestamping feature in hardware and fill skb tx/rx timestamps
This patch implements the hardware timestamping as described in Documentation/networking/timestamping.txt
Update version to 3.128.
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Cc: Richard Cochran Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 0a633ac2284a92f0c65972bd8019146ed7d66159 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Dec 3 19:36:59 2012 +0000
tg3: PTP - Add the hardware timestamp ioctl
This patch implements the SIOCSHWTSTAMP ioctl as described in Documentation/networking/timestamping.txt
[Removed HWTSTAMP_FILTER_ALL handling by returning -ERANGE based on input from Richard Cochran.]
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Cc: Richard Cochran Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 7d41e49ac2a10a269bb50b4b019d75eed16fd55d Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Dec 3 19:36:58 2012 +0000
tg3: PTP - Implement the ptp api and ethtool functions
This patch adds the ptp_caps structure, ptp api implementation, reference clock read and register/unregister functions. All the basic clock operations as described in Documentation/ptp/ptp.txt are supported.
Frequency adjustment is performed using hardware with a 24 bit accumulator and a programmable correction value. On each clk, the correction value gets added to the accumulator and when it overflows, the time counter is incremented/decremented and the accumulator reset.
So conversion from ppb to correction value is ppb * (1 << 24) / 1000000000
[Re-organized to put the ptp_clock_info struct declaration in one patch, added ptp_clock_info.name, and added locking to tg3_ptp_adjtime() based on input from Richard Cochran.]
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Cc: Richard Cochran Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit be947307b5b61fabbd76194d02617f9d2653176d Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Dec 3 19:36:57 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix inconsistent locking for tg3_netif_start().
Every caller holds tp->lock when calling tg3_netif_start() except tg3_io_resume(). Fix it so that it is all consistent. The subsequent PTP patches add tg3_ptp_resume() to tg3_netif_start() and the tp->lock is required.
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Acked-by: Richard Cochran Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 0b3ba0553a9ef578dd289d9eed65cbd3b4823211 Author: Michael Chan Date: Wed Nov 14 14:44:29 2012 +0000
tg3: Use tp->rxq_cnt when checking RSS tables.
irq_cnt is no longer reliable since rxq_cnt can be independently configured.
Update version to 3.127.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
tg3: Prevent spurious tx timeout by setting carrier off before tx disable.
The watchdog will not trigger when the carrier is off when reconfiguring the device. Because carrier state is now off during reset, we need to introduce a link_up flag to keep track of link state during PHY setup.
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
tg3: Set 10_100_ONLY flag for additional 10/100 Mbps devices
- Also refactor the conditional to use the existing tg3_pci_tbl array. - Set flags in the driver_data field of the pci_device_id structure to identify these devices. - Add PCI_DEVICE_SUB() to pci.h to declare PCI 4-part IDs to match these devices.
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
instead of making separate tg3_napi_disable() and netif_tx_disable() calls.
Update version to 3.126.
Signed-off-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 79d4969535f1d569d7ddf7f58242994e9479a28d Author: Michael Chan Date: Mon Nov 5 14:26:29 2012 +0000
tg3: Support 5717 C0
Add support for 5717C0 which is a 5720A0 with special bonds-out option.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 71690d7d4587fd81e416b89db239e11998a11e18 Author: Michael Chan Date: Tue Oct 2 19:49:44 2012 -0700
commit 71690d7d4587fd81e416b89db239e11998a11e18 Author: Michael Chan Date: Tue Oct 2 19:49:44 2012 -0700
tg3: Fix sparse warnings.
drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c:8121:8: warning: symbol 'i' shadows an earlier one drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c:8003:6: originally declared here drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c:785:5: warning: symbol 'tg3_ape_scratchpad_read' was not declared. Should it be static? drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c:7781:19: warning: Using plain integer as NULL pointer drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c:10231:31: error: bad constant expression
Reported-by: Fengguang Wu Signed-off-by: Michael Chan
tg3: Disable multiple TX rings by default due to hardware flaw
Simple round-robin hardware TX scheduling can cause starvation of TX rings with small packets when other TX rings have large TSO or jumbo packets.
In the simplest case, consider 2 TCP streams running in opposite directions. The TSO TX traffic will hash to one ring and the ACKs for the incoming data on a different TCP connection will hash to a different TX ring. The hardware fetches one complete TSO packet (up to 64K data) before servicing the other TX ring. When it gets to the other TX ring, it will only fetch one packet (64-byte ACK packet in this case). After that, it will switch back to the 1st ring filled with more TSO packets. Because only one ACK can go out roughly every 500 usec in this case, the incoming data rate becomes very low.
Update version to 3.125.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
by introducing tg3_stop() that does the opposite of tg3_start(). This function will be useful when adding the support for changing the numbe of rx and tx rings.
Reviewed-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
by introducing tg3_start() that handles all initialization steps from IRQ allocation. This function will be needed when adding support for changing the number of rx and tx rings.
Reviewed-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
tg3: Introduce separate functions to allocate/free RX/TX rings.
This is preparation work to allow the number of RX and TX rings to be configured separately.
Reviewed-by: Nithin Nayak Sujir Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit cac83e53917ebc058066eb98023c11fdaa2262dc Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jul 29 19:15:45 2012 +0000
tg3: Update version to 3.124
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 0f566b208b41918053b2e67399673aaec02dde5d Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jul 29 19:15:44 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix race condition in tg3_get_stats64()
Spinlock should be taken before checking for tp->hw_stats.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 091f0ea30074bc43f9250961b3247af713024bc6 Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jul 29 19:15:43 2012 +0000
tg3: Add New 5719 Read DMA workaround
After Power-on-reset, the 5719's TX DMA length registers may contain uninitialized values and cause TX DMA to stall. Check for invalid values and set a register bit to flush the TX channels. The bit needs to be turned off after the DMA channels have been flushed.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 10ce95d6ef36c65df7dcd3b8fcf86913f8b298bd Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jul 29 19:15:42 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix Read DMA workaround for 5719 A0.
The workaround was mis-applied to all 5719 and 5720 chips.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 8151ad576d34a5ec1f1068edf25f3b7c47f6edab Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Jul 29 19:15:41 2012 +0000
tg3: Request APE_LOCK_PHY before PHY access
to prevent PHY access conflict with APE firmware.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
The driver currently skips setting this flag if the VPD contains the firmware version string. We fix this by separating the probing of NCSI from the reading of the NCSI version string. The APE_HAS_NCSI flag is needed to properly read sensor data.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
tg3: add device id of Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet device
The Apple Thunderbolt ethernet device is already listed in the driver, but not hooked up in the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(). This fixes that and allows it to work properly.
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman Acked-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit b7abee6ef888117f92db370620ebf116a38e3f4d Author: Matt Carlson Date: Thu Jun 7 12:56:54 2012 +0000
tg3: Apply short DMA frag workaround to 5906
5906 devices also need the short DMA fragment workaround. This patch makes the necessary change.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Tested-by: Christian Kujau Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
tg3: Avoid panic from reserved statblk field access
When RSS is enabled, interrupt vector 0 does not receive any rx traffic. The rx producer index fields for vector 0's status block should be considered reserved in this case. This patch changes the code to respect these reserved fields, which avoids a kernel panic when these fields take on non-zero values.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
If port 0 of a 5717 serdes device powers down, it hides the phy from port 1. This patch works around the problem by keeping port 0's phy powered up.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 7ae5289017e5ed5514b2603d157fb54c058a3c82 Author: Michael Chan Date: Wed Mar 21 15:38:33 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix RSS ring refill race condition
The RSS feature in tg3 hardware has only one rx producer ring for all RSS rings. NAPI vector 1 is special and handles the refilling of the rx producer ring on behalf of all RSS rings. There is a race condition between these RSS NAPIs and the NAPI[1]. If NAPI[1] finishes checking for refill and then another RSS ring empties the rx producer ring before NAPI[1] exits NAPI, the chip will be completely out of SKBs in the rx producer ring.
We fix this by adding a flag tp->rx_refill and rely on napi_schedule()/ napi_complete() to help synchronize it to close the race condition.
Update driver version to 3.123.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 2fae5e3670a666039e6f2fd63e1a5d320c71b913 Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Mar 4 14:48:15 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix poor tx performance on 57766 after MTU change
GRC reset causes the read DMA engine to go into a mode that breaks up requests into 256 bytes. A PHY reset is required to bring it back to the normal mode.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 6541b806b5f267eda8f127bb7f5fec4e7e4db995 Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Mar 4 14:48:14 2012 +0000
tg3: Add memory barriers to sync BD data
for weak memory model architectures to ensure that the chip will DMA valid BD data.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Reviewed-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit c441b456767357322dbc14b55bdc7da0051d0d98 Author: Michael Chan Date: Sun Mar 4 14:48:13 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix jumbo loopback test on 5719
Loopback on 9K packet fails because the chip has a DMA limit of 4K. The loopback test logic uses a single BD for simplicity. Fix it by reducing the jumbo packet size to the DMA limit.
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Reviewed-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 65ec698d1368fc64d0b93fb703783d25ec550577 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Tue Feb 28 23:33:37 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix tg3_get_stats64 for 5700 / 5701 devs
tg3_get_stats64() takes tp->lock when dealing with non-serdes bcm5700 and bcm5701 devices. However, functions that call tg3_halt() have already acquired tp->lock. When tg3_get_stats64() is called in tg3_halt(), deadlock will occur.
This patch fixes the problem by separating the stat gathering code into a new tg3_get_nstats() function. tg3_get_stats64() is recoded to call this function and take tp->lock. The code that takes tp->lock in tg3_calc_crc_errors() has been removed. Function signatures have been cleaned up too.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit c71013597d49c7ca8bb5049f0c7873df2643fad5 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Wed Feb 22 12:35:20 2012 +0000
tg3: Clear RECOVERY_PENDING with reset_task_cancel
If an error happens in the tx completion thread, tg3_reset_task will be scheduled and TX_RECOVERY_PENDING will be set. The TX_RECOVERY_PENDING flag causes tg3_poll[_msix] to return early before doing much of its work. Tg3_reset_task() gets canceled when the configuration of the device is changing, which always results in a chip reset. When this happens, the TX_RECOVERY_PENDING flag may be left set, which would unnecessarily hinder tg3_poll from doing work. This patch fixes the problem.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 9e056c0320fafc03dc170772d8562e3142ed1778 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 15:20:17 2012 +0000
tg3: Update copyright
This patch updates the copyright dates in the tg3 driver.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 2855b9fe416e55d01a1946b142d87abd4cceb6ea Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 15:20:14 2012 +0000
tg3: Remove unused link config code
When tg3 devices are shutdown, the driver uses the TG3_PHYFLG_IS_LOW_POWER flag to enable a static phy configuration. Any attempt to use the link configuration variables is dead code. This patch removes such code.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 422782249927e887a4c032d1d7e1f59de281ecbb Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 15:20:11 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix NVRAM page writes on newer devices
On newer devices, the hardware expects the NVRAM address register to be written only once per NVRAM page. To do otherwise causes NVRAM corruption. This patch fixes the problem.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 3198e07fd64aa8c3a38dda33bcc0f44265eb581e Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 15:20:10 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix copper autoneg adv checks
When checking the autoneg advertisements, the driver failed to include the master and master enable bits for the bcm5701. This patch fixes the problem.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit b546e46f5c9f19a921d6f62db80f2e9371bc0558 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 15:20:09 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix stats while interface is down
If the tg3 interface is down, the driver will return ethtool stats uninitialized. This patch zeroes out the destination stat buffer in such a case.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 3906969189a409e590a51b18c86a92d0506c9372 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 15:20:08 2012 +0000
tg3: Disable new DMA engine for 57766
A bug was found in the new DMA engine for the 57766. This patch disables it, which causes the device to fallback to the old DMA engine.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit c5665a538da6b887a5096358a12527785506e5ac Author: Matt Carlson Date: Mon Feb 13 10:20:12 2012 +0000
tg3: Move transmit comment to a better location
This patch moves a comment in the transmit path to a better location.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit a5a1195559f2e20bd975f58e50f53ebe84d5cca6 Author: Eric Dumazet Date: Mon Jan 23 01:22:09 2012 +0000
tg3: fix ipv6 header length computation
tg3_start_xmit() makes the wrong assumption for TSOV6 that skb->head doesnt include any payload data.
if (skb_is_gso_v6(skb)) hdr_len = skb_headlen(skb) - ETH_HLEN;
This is not true anymore after commit f07d960df3 (tcp: avoid frag allocation for small frames)
We should instead use : skb_transport_offset(skb) + tcp_hdrlen(skb)
Its also true for IPv4
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet CC: Matt Carlson CC: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit c3b5003b628d8e373262bee42c7260d6a799c73e Author: Matt Carlson Date: Tue Jan 17 15:27:23 2012 +0000
tg3: Fix single-vector MSI-X code
Kdump kernels leave MSI-X interrupts (as setup by the crashed kernel) enabled. However, kdump only enables one CPU in the new environment, thus causing tg3 to abort MSI-X setup. When the driver attempts to enable INTA or MSI interrupt modes on a kdump kernel, interrupt delivery fails.
This patch attempts to workaround the problem by forcing the driver to enable a single MSI-X interrupt. In such a configuration, the device's multivector interrupt mode must be disabled.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 3db1cd5c05f35fb43eb134df6f321de4e63141f2 Author: Rusty Russell Date: Mon Dec 19 13:56:45 2011 +0000
net: fix assignment of 0/1 to bool variables.
DaveM said: Please, this kind of stuff rots forever and not using bool properly drives me crazy.
I merely installed coccinelle, read the documentation and took credit.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 90415477bf1356f72acc34063ff52441fc10a754 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Fri Dec 16 13:33:23 2011 +0000
tg3: Make the RSS indir tbl admin configurable
This patch adds the ethtool callbacks necessary to change the rss indirection table from userspace. Should the number of interrupts change (e.g. across a close / open call, or through a reset) and any one of the indirection table values fall out-of-range, the driver will reset the indirection table to a default layout.
[Integrated many suggestions made by Ben Hutchings.]
Changes since v3
* Removed TG3_FLAG_SUPPORT_MSIX checks at the start of tg3_get_rxfh_indir() and tg3_set_rxfh_indir().
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit bcebcc468a6bcd3820fe9ad36b34220563efc93a Author: Matt Carlson Date: Wed Dec 14 11:10:01 2011 +0000
tg3: Break out RSS indir table init and assignment
This patch creates a new device member to hold the RSS indirection table and separates out the code that initializes the table from the code that programs the table into device registers.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit f88788f0da6326cbcaa837e12c8c074027891f07 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Wed Dec 14 11:10:00 2011 +0000
tg3: Use mii_advertise_flowctrl
This patch replaces tg3's internal tg3_advert_flowctrl_1000T function with mii_advertise_flowctrl provided by the kernel headers.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 55086ad95d740577def0b4e6ecc2c0ae9b0d6dec Author: Matt Carlson Date: Wed Dec 14 11:09:59 2011 +0000
tg3: Add 57766 ASIC rev support
This patch adds support for the 57766 ASIC revision.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit a4cb428d31e11af1662e19c6fab9133c0f7a0eda Author: Matt Carlson Date: Wed Dec 14 11:09:58 2011 +0000
tg3: Make the TX BD DMA limit configurable
The 57766 ASIC rev will impose a new TX BD DMA limit on the driver. This patch prepares for 57766 support by making the tx BD DMA limit tunable.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 4f272096054b6154e31e850f192eef5782f156c6 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Wed Dec 14 11:09:57 2011 +0000
tg3: Enable EEE support for capable 10/100 devs
There are some devices in the 57765 ASIC rev that are EEE capable. Unfortunately the EEE setup code only gets executed if the device is gigabit capable. This patch fixes the problem.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Benjamin Li Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit efab79c5c3bf830a41b2f737146a9b70c0e13f44 Author: Matt Carlson Date: Thu Dec 8 14:40:18 2011 +0000
tg3: Update version to 3.122
This patch updates the tg3 version to 3.122.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 4a2db503c57f7223d851dc7ab8cefca614e0d98a Author: Matt Carlson Date: Thu Dec 8 14:40:17 2011 +0000
tg3: Return flowctrl config through ethtool
This patch changes the driver to return the flow control configuration rather than the flow control status through the ETHTOOL_GPAUSEPARAM ioctl.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
commit 859edb2631c31813e63cbff7a81ced4f853b63ed Author: Matt Carlson Date: Thu Dec 8 14:40:16 2011 +0000
tg3: Track LP advertising
This patch adds code to track the autonegotiation advertisements of the link partner and report them through ethtool.
Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings Reviewed-by: Michael Chan Signed-off-by: David S. Miller