Firmware Version: 2.82x6 (w/ 5.12a13 Universal Boot Code) (Supported for IBM System x)
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
- Multiple adapters connected to same PCIe bridge port can request more I/O space than system can allocate. - Updated firmware kernel code so Saturn based HBA and mezz cards do not use or advertize need for system I/O Space.
Firmware Version: 1.1.21.9 (Previous release for IBM Rack)
Incremental Interoperability: - IBM Server machine types. Refer to IBM ServerProven for specifics
Problems Fixed: - Fixed FCP_CONF handling bug - No SRR sent after drop write data frame, I/O fails - Adapter does not invoke recovery after dropped read data frame - I/O throughput performance improvements - Link failover when connected to FC Tape - Cosmetic: Cleaned up miscellaneous error handling messages in debug log files - If a new device comes online and attempts to acquire an AL_PA after the link has already come up, the FC link appears to hang until the cable is pulled - Cleaned up link negotiation at 4GB/8GB/16GB speeds with specific switches
BIOS Changes Enhancement(s): - Core BIOS and BIOS configuration utility will display "FF" as the PCI slot number when proper slot information is not available. - Increased the disk drive spin-up timeout value to accommodate disk drives having larger spin up times.
Fix(es): - Fixed an issue where the adapter order does not get written to NVM and "Updating Adapter Order" displays on every reboot. - Fixed issue where zero sized volume was showing "4. 0 GiB." - Fixed issue where devices, which are not attached to adapter 0, could not be promoted to positions in the boot order when they were selected in the configuration utility. - Fixed an issue where IOS Banner(POST) not showing SAS Discovery error when more than one HBA is connected to the host system. - Fixed an issue where the SMART status is not correctly displayed for bare drives. - Fixed an issue in SAS topology where a RAID disk is highlighted and attempted to set as preferred boot device or alternate boot device, the configuration utility displays a SAVE/DISCARD prompt. - Fixed an issue where the firmware was showing a large elapsed time when a format operation crosses midnight in the system clock.
Firmware Changes Enhancement(s): - Added support for 4GB DIMM - Added the ability for user the enable/disable of the drive write cache during the BIOS start up.
Fix(es): - Fixed an issue where a request sense command, which is executed after a SATA drive is in active state is moved to idle power condition state, has no 'Additional Sense' information set. - Fixed an issue where protected information error "Logical block reference tag check failed" is received when an IR volume is deleted. - Fixed an issue Self-Test Results log page where values for update parameter code, format and linking, and parameter length are not recorded. - Fixed an issue sending vital product data inquiry with vital product data page set as invalid (0xFF) while diagnostic is running on a SATA drive results in segmentation fault 0x1901. - Fixed an issue where input/output is sent to SATA drives before the drives are ready. - Fixed an issue where fault 8405 was being hit while disabling and enabling the phy to which secondary drive is connected with IOs active. - Fixed an issue where subsequent commands sent to a SATA drive fail after a write same command failure until NCQ error handling is triggered or the device is reset. - Fixed an issue where Report Luns command sent to SATA drive fails if the drive is spun down. - Fixed an issue where hotspare does not resynch with second raid volume when both volumes are in degraded state. - Fixed an issue where incorrect sense data is populated when Security Protocol IN/OUT command is sent to supported drive. - Fixed an issue where allocation length for inquiry SCSI Command is not handled Properly during SATA Drive Format. - Fixed an issue during SATA drive format where vital product data inquiry command is executed for SATA drive with invalid page code, and the command is passed with no data instead for failing with CC and sense data. - Fixed an issue where the host will not indicate the existence of the expander attached drives if the direct attached device re-ordering feature is enabled. - Fixed an issue where protected information errors are observed on a RAID 1 volume its BGI is not completed, and its member physical disks are removed and inserted. - Fixed an issue where the TM response was set to failed if the device is missing due to the DO NOT SEND TASK IU flag being enabled. - Fixed an issue where DMD (Device Missing Delay) timer is not set to the default time when the total Report Device Missing Delay is greater than 0x7F seconds. - Fixed an issue where RAID1 volume fails to resynch when a new compatible bare drive is available in the primary drive slot. - Fixed an issue where error handling for errors, that cause the DMA engines to halt, are not handled properly and multithreaded IOs can hang if the same control block is used too soon. - Fixed an issue where a third hotspare is created even if the number of hotspares currently present in the RAID Configuration is 2. - Fixed an issue where inactive foreign volume information cannot be seen in SASBIOS when a native volume is deleted.
UEFI Changes Enhancement(s) - Additional information such as vendor id and product id added to the HII Create Configuration Screen. - Added ability to check to detect missing hotspares to HII. - Modified to be obtained PCI Slot Number information from the system firmware protected information. - Additional character "M" will be displayed as part of the device display identifier of a multipathed disk. - Ability in HII to detect missing hotspares and provide a facility to delete the missing hotspares. - Implemented Configuration Summary and Simple Virtual Disk Creation Support for Unified Configuration Management. - Modified UEFI driver to wait for a maximum of 10 seconds for the controller to become ready, so controller gets discovered in the OS.
Fix(es): - Fixed an issue where Enable/Disable write cache does not work for SAS drives. - Fixed an issue where HII Configuration utility does not allow the user to create a RAID0 with single disk present in the topology. - Fixed an issue in Create Configuration menu where additional drive information is not getting updated appropriately in HELP area. - Modified to prevent Write Cache settings options from appearing for the IR firmware. - Fixed an issue where SATA volume members and hotspare drives are labeled as 'M' in a multipathed environment. - Fixed an issue to prevent HII from allowing the option to enable/disable write cache for SATA drives. - Fixed an issue where multipathing is disabled in Manufacturing page settings, but volume members and hotspare drives are labeled as "M." - UEFI driver modified to check BIOS Options in order to determine if is should manage the controller.
Fixes: - Fixed issue where HII do not report Multi-LUN devices from external RAID enclosure. - Do not show external RAID LUNs in HII RAID configuration page. - Report NVDATA version consistently in Hex or Decimal.
Note: HII changes may not affect all controllers. Changes for the controller are based on RAID volume support. - HII fix to return EFI_SUCCESS when RETRIEVE Action is given in HII Callback function. - HII fix for Write cache disabling fails for SATA HDD/SSD connected to the IT controller. - HII fix for saved Controller Events Filename. - Behvioral change for the way a volume is created in HII.
Note: The following fixes only effect blade systems that support Bofm. - Fixed boot issues in Windows 2008 where after installation in uEFI the os will not boot due to the BuildDevicePath not allocating enough memory for the DevicePathreturned to caller. - Fixed issue with Bofm configurations where the BOFM supplied addresses for external/switch attach Phys are being assigned to the internal/direct attach Phys. - Fixed a Bofm issue where the SAS WWIDs not reverting to Man Page 5 Default when a Blade is moved back to non-BOFM slot.
Note: HII changes may not affect all controllers. Changes for the controller are based on RAID volume support.
- HII change to Remove Legacy BIOS Enable/Disable option. - Fixed issue where after creating a volume using SATA SSD the Associated Physical Disks always show up as SATA HDD. - Fixed issue where a hotspare could not be created for any volume in the HII browser. - HII fix for the View Physical Disk Properties form where the Serial number of SATA disks were being displaced with a space. - HII fix for the IR help strings displayed when using an IT controller. - Fixed HII issue where a 'Question value mismatch with Option value' error occurs when saying No for creating RAID10/RAID1E volume. - Fixed HII issue where help is not available when having only RAID0 and RAID1 levels in Create Configuration form. - Fixed a problem where the UEFI driver ATA PassThru Protocol is corrupt while trying to access the Mode field. - HII behavior change for 'Manage Foreign Configurations.' - HII change to provide proper extended RAID Levels in help messages based on supported extended RAID Levels.
IBM HBA/LSI 6Gb SAS/SATA/SSD Driver for Windows 2012/2008 R2/2008/2003
Supported Controllers: - IBM N2125 SAS/SATA Controller (46C9011) - IBM N2115 SAS/SATA Controller (46C8989) - ServeRAID H1135 Controller for IBM Flex System and BladeCenter (90Y4750) - ServeRAID H1110 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x (81Y4492) - IBM 6Gb SAS HBA (46M0907) - IBM 6Gb SSD HBA (68Y7362) - Onboard LSI 2004 SAS
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN #N/A
Version 2.00.60.00 - Suggested ------------------ Enhancements(s):\ - Added support for 8MB+ IO's - Modified sense data processing code to check for an ATA Passthrough command (either 12 or 16 byte). - Added RTTrace hooks to increase logging coverage within driver. - Implemented Extended SRB support (StorPort enhancement) in driver. - Added checks to catch physical DMAable memory allocations outside a single 4GB block as required by the adapter hardware.
Fixes:. - Fixed an issue where cable break between enclosures causes the adapter to reset. - Fixed an issue where MSM sends input/output control causing BSOD in Windows 2012 Extended SRB driver. - Fixed an issue where SAS2FLASH sends input/output control causing BSOD in Windows 2012 Extended SRB driver. - Fixed data alignment issue which could result in corrupt sense data under Windows 2012. - Changed RTTRACE version to match record structure used by driver. - Fixed an issue in Windows Server 2003 where executing LSIutil 1.65 Option 65 virtual serial port causes a bluescreen if memory has been severely fragmented.
Version 2.00.45.00 - Suggested ------------------ Ehancement(s): - Add support for ServeRAID H1110 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x - Add conversion of sense data descriptor format to fixed format, so drives 2.1TB in size and greater can return descriptor format sense data. For these drives to work properly under Windows, the miniport needs to convert the descriptor format sense data to fixed format before returning the sense data up the stack.
Fixes: - Add check for sense data type (fixed vs. descriptor) in CheckSmartInfo where large physical drives 2TB in size and greater use the descriptor format for sense data in order to pass back 64-bit LBA addresses. Most drives use the fixed format sense data, is the only format the upper layers of the Windows stack supports
Version 2.00.17.30 - Initial release ------------------ ibm_dd_mpt2sas_2_00_60_windows_32-64_chg
BIOS/FW/UEFI Update for IBM N2125 SAS/SATA Controller
Controller Supported: IBM N2125 SAS/SATA Controller (46C9011)
This v18.5 sw release replaces all previous sw releases for IBM eServer System x Intel-based Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters.
The key updates with this v18.5 software release include: =========================================================
- Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 - Support for the Intel(R) Ethernet OCP Server Adapter X520-2 - Support for the Intel(R) Ethernet OCP Server Adapter X520-1 - Removed driver and software support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R1 - Removed Microsoft Windows driver and software support for Itanium-based systems
intc_dd_nic_18_5_windows_32-64_chg
Qlogci iSCSI Adapter STOR Miniport Driver for Windows Release Notes Package version 2.1.5.38.b May 07, 2014
This software license applies only to QLogic customers. QLogic Corporation. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
1. Version 2. Changes 3. Bug Fixes 4. Known Issues 5. History 6. Additional Information 7. Embedded Firmware Details 8. Trademarks 9. Notices 10. Contacting Support
1. Version
These release notes describe the changes, fixes, known issues, and release details that apply to iSCSI driver, version 2.1.5.38.
NOTE: Before installing this driver, you must update the Microsoft STOR miniport driver.
The FC is supported with Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 2012 and Windows 2012 R2.
2. Changes
N/A
3. Bug Fixes
N/A
4. Known Issues
N/A
5. History
N/A
6. Additional Information
None
7. Embedded Firmware Details
This section provides information for the firmware embedded in the driver:
* Not available
8. Trademarks
QLogic, the QLogic logo, QLA, SANbox, SANsurfer, and SANblade are registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation.
SANtrack and SAN Express are trademarks of QLogic Corporation.
All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
9. Notices
Information furnished in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products are only for illustrative purposes. QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification. QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
10. Contacting Support
Please feel free to contact your QLogic approved reseller or QLogic Technical Support at any phase of integration for assistance. QLogic Technical Support can be reached by the following methods:
North America Contact Information
Email: support@qlogic.com
Phone: (952) 932-4040
Web: http://support.qlogic.com
Support contact information for other regions of the world is available at the QLogic website: http://support.qlogic.com
(c) Copyright 2014. All rights reserved worldwide. QLogic, the QLogic logo, and the Powered by QLogic logo are registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. qlgc_dd_iscsi_2_1_5_38_c_windows_32-64_chg
Adapters Supported: ServeRAID M5210e SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x ServeRAID M5210 SAS/SATA Controller
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN #N/A
Version 24.2.1-0027 - Non-Critical ------------------- Enhancment(s): - Add event in FW to indicate that an INIT operation was halted due to reboot or other failure Fixes: - Increase backplane support to 32 slots. - Enable 512E support. - Fixed an issue where system is not allocating memory correctly when MR and iMR are in the same configuration - Fixed an issue where the user is Unable to create a RAID10 through Ctrl R using 4k drives. - Fixed an issue where on a local key management (LKM) enabled controller, the user is asked to enter the security key to unlock and import a foreign drive, which is locked and has external key management (EKM) enabled. - Fixed an issue where switching between external key management (EKM) and Local Key Management (LKM) without rebooting results in the current secret key string becoming invalid/null. - Fixed an issue where cache memory size is listed as zero in controller Information. - Fixed an issue where re-keying a controller with External key management (EKM) enabled and rebooting the system results in a corrupted key ID and an error message "Unable to communicate with EKMS ..." is displayed. - Fixed an issue where performing an online firmware update or online controller reset (OCR) on a controller with External key management (EKM) enabled, results in all secured drives marked as foreign. - Fixed an issue where CacheCade volumes, which are not supported, could be created using 4K SSD's. - Fixed an issue where removing the last physical drive of arrays could result in a firmware fault. - Fixed an issue where MegaRAID Storage Manager does not show an option to create virtual drives when the first drive in the array is missing in a partial virtual drive where all drives are configured. - Fixed an issue where switching the security mode from external key management (EKM) to local key management (LKM) on iMR controller will result in a corrupted controller key. - Fixed an issue where performing a re-key operation in external key management (EKM) mode without doing a reboot, and then switching to local key management Mode(LKM) results in the Firmware logs showing that a drive security key was created but HII says the key is incorrect.
Version 24.0.2-0013 ------------------- -Initial release ibm_fw_sraidmr_5210-24_2_1-0027_windows_32-64_chg
IBM Online SAS/SATA Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.14.03-2 Build ID: SAS11403-2
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN TIPS H211424 & H211667 ******************************************************************* IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.14.03-2 Critical Release Reference RETAIN TIP H211424 & H211667
This package includes updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
Initial Code Releases - ST1000NM0023, ST2000NM0023, ST3000NM0023, ST4000NM0023 to BC5B - ST2000NM0043, ST4000NM0043 to EC59 - WD1001FYYG-23S, WD2001FYYG-23S, WD3001FYYG-23S, WD4001FYYG-23S to XA35
Other - ST1000NM0001, ST2000NM0001 to BC4A - support persistent reservation - HUS723020ALS64, HUS723030ALS64 to J3K8 - servo adjustments
SAS 2.5"
Initial Code Releases - ST300MM0006, ST600MM0006, ST900MM0006 to B56H - ST300MM0026, ST600MM0026, ST900MM0026 to B568 - TXA2D20200GA6I, TXA2D20400GA6I, TXA2D20800GA6I, TXA2D21600GA6I to GB76 - see Retain Tip H211424. - HUC101212CSS60 to J2M7 - HUC101212CSS61 to N2M7 - T1200MM0007 to B576 - T1200MM0017 to E574 - ST600MX0001 to BH13 - WD3002BKTG-23E, WD6002BKTG-23E, WD9002BKTG-23E to ZC31 - ST9500431SS to ED12 - ST9146703SS to E536 - ST973352SS to E625 - ST9300553SS to E636 - HUC109030CSS61E, HUC109060CSS61E, HUC109090CSS61E to N2EF - MK3001GRDB, MK6001GRDB, MK9001GRDB to SB35 - drive Que depth fix; see Retain Tip H211667. - HUC109030CSS60, HUC109060CSS60, HUC109090CSS60 to J2EF - HUC109030CSS61E, HUC109060CSS61E, HUC109090CSS61E to N2EF
Other - WD3001BKHG-23D, WD6001BKHG-23D, WD9001BKHG-23D to ZA32 - performance, non-critical fixes and robustness changes.
- ST9600204SS to B54A with maintainance fixes and performance improvements.
- MBD2147RC, MBD2300RC to SB1B - drive Que depth fix; - MBE2073RC, MBE2147RC to SC18 - drive Que depth fix; - MBF2300RC, MBF2600RC to SB2F - drive Que depth fix; - MK1401GRRB, MK3001GRRB to SC2E - drive Que depth fix; see Retain Tip H211667.
- ST9500620SS, ST91000620SS to BD2F - support persistent reservation and maintainance fixes.
SATA 3.5"
Initial Code Release - WD801ABYS-23C0A0, WD1601ABYS-23C0A0 to 06.06H05 - WD5003ABYX-23 to WC38 - added mfg. parameters. - WD2000FYYZ-23UL, WD3000FYYZ-23UL, WD4000FYYZ-23UL to WD36 - ST1000NM0033, ST2000NM0033, ST3000NM0033, ST4000NM0033 to BB58
Other
SATA 2.5"
Initial Code Release - SG9XCS2D50GEIBM to SE6H - WD3000BLHX-23V7BV to YA31 - SSDSC2BA200G3I, SSDSC2BA400G3I, SSDSC2BA800G3I to NA34 - SSDSC2BB120G4I, SSDSC2BB240G4I, SSDSC2BB400G4I, SSDSC2BB800G4I to NB34
Other - ST9250610NS, ST9500620NS, ST91000640NS to BE29 - maintainance updates. - MTFDDAK064MAR-1J1AA, MTFDDAK128MAR-1J1AA, MTFDDAK256MAR-1K1AA, MTFDDAK512MAR-1K1AA to MA57 - added mfg. parameters.
SATA 1.8"
Initial Code Release - SSDSC1NA200G3I, SSDSC1NA400G3I to NA34 - SSDSC1NB080G4I, SSDSC1NB240G4I, SSDSC1NB400G4I to NB34
Other - MTFDDAA064MAR-1J1AB, MTFDDAA128MAR-1J1AB, MTFDDAA256MAR-1K1AB, MTFDDAA512MAR-1K1AB to MA57 - added mfg. parameters.
=================================================================== Version 1.13.01 Build ID: SAS_113
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN H207993
******************************************* IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.13.01 Critical Release Reference RETAIN H207993
This package includes new updates to drives with product ID strings of:
SAS 3.5"
- 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"
- 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"
- ST500NM0011, ST2000NM0011, ST1000NM0011 to BB4A ST3500514NS, ST31000524NS, ST32000644NS to BB2C Reliability improvements, Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing
- ST33000650NS to BB3A Initial Code Release
- WD5003ABYX-23 to WC36, WD1003FBYX-23Y7B0 to WB35, WD2003FYYS-23W0B0 to WA35 Reliability improvements, Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing
- HUA723020ALA640 to MK7OA910 Additions to VPD information used by manufacturing.
- HUA723030ALA640 to MKAOA910 Initial Code Release
- HUA722050CLA330, HUA722010CLA330 to A3PH Initial Code Release
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.
- 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
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
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 - ST9146803SS, ST9300603SS toB53B - 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) MBE2073RC, MBE2147RC to SC16 (Critical) 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 Initial Release
IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program 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)
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) 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.
- 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 release 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.
=============================================================== IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.05
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
MBD2xxxRC to SB14 - Initial release
SAS 3.5"
ST3xxxxx6SS to BA49 ST3750630SS to BC1D - This code improves the robustness of write cache operations.
SATA 3.5"
WDC WD2502ABYSxxxxx tp 02.03B04 - Fixes incorrect VPD data
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. =================================================================
IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.04
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 - Fixes an issue where a drive may prematurely report a PFA trip
GNAxxxxxx to BH0J - Fixes 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 tp 02.03B04 - Fixes incorrect VPD data
SATA 2.5"
WD3000xxxxx to 04.04V04 - Fixes 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 spinup of the drive may be overwritten rendering the drive inoperable on a subsequent warm or cold system reboot.
- Fixes a issue with an internal timer that may cause drive to go offline when used in a non-raid environment.
IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.03
Added support for the following controllers:
IBM ServeRAID MR10il SAS Controller IBM ServeRAID MR10is SAS Controller IBM ServeRAID BR10i SAS Controller IBM ServeRAID BR10il SAS/SATA Controller IBM SAS/SATA RAID Kit IBM SAS Expansion Card (CFFv) for IBM BladeCenter IBM SAS Connectivity Card (CFFv) for IBM BladeCenter
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
ST3250621NS, ST3500631NS, ST3750641NS to 4AEV
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 =============================================================
IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.02
Support of ServeRaid 8s Raid controller Support of ServeRaid 10i Raid controller Support of ServeRaid 10k Raid controller Support of ServeRaid 10m Raid controller Support of LSI 1078 SAS controller Support of SATA drives attached to SAS controllers
Support and updates to drives with product ID strings of:
VPAxxxxxx to A650 Change to improve performance in sequential write workloads Improvements to internal drive logging and media checking. Critical Fix: This code addresses a rare potential for data loss This code update should be applied to prevent the event from occurring.
ST340XXXAS and ST380XXXAS to 3.48 Fix to address Read Log Command abort error.
ST340XXXAS, ST380XXXAS and ST3160XXXAS to 3.05 Fix to address intermittent hard drive no-shows after system comes out of hibernation.
ST3500641NS to 3.AES Changes to the refresh rate of the DRAM used on the drive.
ST3500640NS to 3.AEJ Initial release.
HDTXX... & HDSXX... codes go to Masked ROM version. HDS725050KLA360 to AQ1A to also Fix an issue that occurs while running in NCQ mode with write cache disabled.
ST3xxxx4SS to BA26 Improves intialization times with some ServeRaid controllers Performance improvements under some sequential workloads.
ST3xxxx5SS to BA35 Improves intialization times with some ServeRaid controllers
ST9xxx51SS to B612 Intial release of firmware
ST9xxxx2SS to B526 Improves intialization times with some ServeRaid controllers
MAUxxxx and MAXxxxx Added support for new SAS features required by new SAS controllers.
IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.01 Please refer to RETAIN tip H186019.
Support of ServeRaid 8e Raid controller Support of ServeRaid 8k Raid controller Support of ServeRaid 8l Raid controller Support of on-board LSI 1064 controller IBM MegaRaid 8480 Raid Controller
Firmware updates to drives with Product ID strings:
GNAxxxx and BBAxxxx to BH0G Picks up the latest network roll of firmware fixes to improve performance under some sequential workloads and improvements to signal quality parameters.
ST9xxxx to B51D amd ST3xxxx to BA18 Picks the latest network roll of firmware fixes to address unexpected system hangs and some performance improvements.
MAVxxxx to S116 and MAYxxxx to T107 Picks up the latest network roll of firmware fixes and to improve signal quality parameters.
MAXxxxx to T904 Initial release ============================================================
IBM SAS Hard Disk Drive Update Program Version 1.00 Initial Release
Support of Adaptec 48xxx based controllers Support of ServeRaid 8i Raid controller Support and updates to drives with product ID strings of: ST936701SS ST973401SS ST336754SS ST373454SS GNAxxxxx BBAXXXXX
ibm_fw_hdd_sas-1_14_03-2_windows_32-64_chg
QLogic 16 Gb Fibre Channel Adapter MultiFlash Update for System x QLogic Corporation. All rights reserved.
Version 3.20.06 02/21/2014
HLD32006.BIN contains: ---------------------- * FC Bootcode (2600 Series only) BIOS 3.0 version 3.24 uEFI version 6.17 * FC Firmware - v7.02.00
Version 3.20.03 Date: 10/01/2013 BIOS 3.0 version 3.24 uEFI version 6.10 FC Firmware - v7.01.00
* Added additional time to login target when called * after EFI driver unloads. (ER110755.ER110855) * Added code to display message when 64 bit address detected. * Added support for Execution Throttle for P3P (ER106372) * Check for invalid LUN in CTRL-Q scan devices. * Fixed bug in CTRL_Q utility that could cause some cosmetic display issues. * Configure ISP24xx if on slot 0. * Added "QLogic" to PnP productid (ER104424) * Fixed bug with CTRL-Q Loopback Utility (ER100729). * Added code to check/program Feature Config checksum. * Fix bug that could cause buffer overrun in CTRL-Q with Report Lun command (ER100294). * Added check for PCI address change when updating option card data structure. * Changed code to use 32 bit pointer to allocate/deallocate EBDA memory. * Added code to check/program Feature Config checksum. * Fixed cosmetic issue in displaying data rate in CTRL-Q * Fixed display issue with CTRL-Q Diskutility(ER98727) * Fixed Lun select issue with CTRL-Q (ER98675). * Fixed bug in displaying selectable boot lun (ER98226) * Removed 4G data rate option for OEM adapter (ER98228) * Limit leading '0's in CTRL-Q menu (ER98389). * Set 'Aggressive Cooling' flag for OCSD. * Enabled Personality Change option. * Fixed issue with not restoring defaults on port 1 (ER 97619) * Fixed issue with serdes data saved incorrectly. (ER 97654) * Added code to limit Report Lun List size to 256 luns * Added check for 0 lun count when selecting device (ER 97385) * Disable Personality Change option in CTRL-Q. * Fixed bug with WWNN handling for MCTP.(ER 96920) * Added check for Set MD2 set to 0 (restore defaults) (ER96912) * Added code to reset Port Config after Internal loopback test(FCoE). * Added support for 16 bit lun (er96090). * Add support for Set MD2 CLP string. * Added code to issue Load Flash FW (3) MB command as part ISP start sequence. (ER 94035). * Fixed code to prevent async event from causing BIOS to hang when scanning for devices (er94371). * Fix code to disable ALT+1 Hotkey (er92844) . * Fixed CTRL-Q code mailbox timeout (er92957). * Added warning message in Personality change screen. * Updated BIOS to version 3.12 of non-hilda BIOS * Removed check for Virtual Address on Cold Boot. * Changed code to check for signature aaaaaaaah before updating virtual mac address. * Changed code to ignore soft boot signature aaaaaaaah * Added code to save device number in OCSD. * Added code to read cold boot register signature to determine when BIOS should update/restore virtual Mac address. * Fixed bug where retry count was not always being updated. * Added code to support ECHO lopback command. * Added support NCSI Flex Address.
Version 3.20.00 Date: 8/30/2013 BIOS 3.0 version 3.22 uEFI version 5.27 FC Firmware - v7.00.01
- Added code to display message when 64 bit address detected. - Added support for Execution Throttle for P3P (ER106372) - Added code to not display connection options for Hilda Trinity adapter. - Check for invalid LUN in CTRL-Q scan devices. - Fixed bug in CTRL_Q utility that could cause some cosmetic display issues. - Add Hilda CLP _hss support. - Configure ISP24xx if on slot 0. - Added "QLogic" to PnP productid (ER104424) - Check for 4G flag in NVRAM for Hilda FC.(ER104714) - Fixed bug with CTRL-Q Loopback Utility (ER100729). - Added code to check/program Feature Config checksum. - Fix bug that could cause buffer overrun in CTRL-Q with Report Lun command (ER100294).
Version 2.01.55 Date: 1/16/2013 BIOS 3.0 version 3.16 uEFI version 5.27 FC Firmware - v6.03.00
-Fix an issue where the first 4 bytes of the BootTargetWWN are set to FF
Version: 2.01.26 Date: Initial Release BIOS 3.0 version 3.16 uEFI version 5.26 FC Firmware - v6.03.00 qlgc_fw_fc_26xx-3_20_06_b_windows_32-64_chg
QLogic 10 GbE Converged Network Adapter MultiFlash Update for System x IBM P3P Firmware Change History QLogic Corporation. All rights reserved.
Package Version 2.20.07.e
Release Version: 2.20.07
Table of Contents 1. Version 2. Changes 3. Limitations 4. Known Issues 5. Additional Information 6. Trademarks 7. Notices 8. Contacting Support
1. Version
The files contained in this Flash image package are zipped into a file that will expand to provide the following versions for the 3200/8200 Series Adapters.
* Flash Image Version 2.20.07
P3P22007.BIN contains: ---------------------- * NIC PXE (3200/8200 Series) PXE 3.0 version 2.0.2.37 PXE EFi version 2.6.14 * FCoE BIOS (8200 Series only) BIOS 3.0 version 3.25 beta 1 uEFI version 6.08 * iSCSI BIOS (8200 Series only) BIOS 3.0 version 2.19 uEFI version 2.04.11 * Firmware - v4.16.150 * Pegtune - v4.16.32 * Bootloader - v4.16.05 * CRBinit - v4.12.07
Hardware Support Standard Servers with PCIe 1.1 and 2.0 x8
3. Limitations
None
Industry Standards Compliance N/A
4. Known Issues
5. Additional Information None
6. Trademarks Accelera, Accelerating Cluster Performance, InfiniCon Systems, InfiniNIC, InfiniPath, InfiniView, QLA, QLogic, the QLogic logo, ReadyPath, SANdoctor, SANsurfer, and SilverStorm are registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
7. Notices Information furnished in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products are only for illustrative purposes. QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification. QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
8. Contacting Support Please feel free to contact your QLogic Technical Support at any phase of integration for assistance. QLogic Technical Support can be reached at:
Gary Stift gary.stift@qlogic.com
(c) Copyright 2011. All rights reserved worldwide. QLogic, the QLogic logo, and the Powered by QLogic logo are registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
qlgc_fw_cna_sysx-2_20_07_e_windows_32-64_chg
uEFI Flash Update Version 1.60 (BuildID VVE136A) Change History
Version 1.70 - BuildID: VVE142A ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Fixed the system boot failure due to low PCI memory-mapped resource for a VGA device - Incorporated Intel Microcode Update (MCU) MED 306E4_00000427 to address Intel Erratum Enhancements: - Enhanced memory SPD logging for Intel E5-2600 v2 processors - Enhanced error logging for memory-mirroring mode configurations - Support Memory Reference Code Release version 2.0.0.3 - Support AES enable/disable by ASU - Enhanced IBM boot manager - Enhanced TPM Physical Presence lock algorithm Limitations: - When flashing UEFI from version 1.30 or later to a version earlier than 1.30, 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 or newer. Dependencies: - The IMM firmware must be at BUILDID: 1AOO58N Version: 4.30 (ibm_fw_imm2_1aoo58n-4.30_anyos_noarch) or higher prior to installing UEFI version 1.70. 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 1.60 - BuildID: VVE136A ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Fix Can not boot up from IMM Remote Mount with USB key. - Fix CPU frequence lockdown when UEFI recalibrates the power levels during first cold boot - Fix that LR-DIMM 1333Mhz 1.35V memory speed is incorrect at Balanced mode
Enhancements: - Prevent the system unexpected shutdown with HCDIMM - Variable store self-healing
Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.51 - BuildID: VVE134T ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - System doesn't boot to HII after Pressing 'C' with missing configuration.
Enhancements: - IVB Support. - Prevent the system unexpected power off with sensor planar voltage fault
Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.50 - BuildID: VVE134S ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Reboot to UEFI setup using ASU or Windows 2012 - Enable help string scroll when the help text cannot show all at current page. - Add notification and recovery option when UEFI detects GPT corruption during POST - Implement LAN Fail-Over function Enhancements: - IVB Support. Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.40 - BuildID: VVE128B ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - IB Card show "Standby Power Enable/Disbale item" in uEFI setup menu - Can Not enter F1 setup menu after POST failure occur. - Correct the PCIE link control of Active-state power Management(ASPM) setting to result the PCI/NMI problem
Enhancements: - Multiple PCIe adapter BARs - Configurable MMIO base - Support Firmware first feature - Add informational messages when existing UEFI F1 setup menu - Add OEM SPD feature Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.30 - BuildID: VVE124A ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - iSCSI Out of Band Configuration Fails. - Failed to change the value of some memory settings with ASU(ASUT78C). - MBE WHEA-log can't match ECC Uncorrectable event. - System administrator password is set but system still can get fully access right in F1 uEFI without asking password if press and then press . - Update uEFI README file. - IMM lost connection with shared NIC on Intel mezz card. - Onboard NIC 4 doesn't work when boot Linux OS with paramet. - System hang after memory multibit error occurred and then system reboot. - System could be hang if Intel Network adapter is installed (Dallas). - TPM setting would not be applied in ESC+SAVE issue . - The Pre-Boot value cannot set MUX switch to BMC by uEFI SETUP menu. - Kingston manufactory ID will shown as "Unknown" in SMBIOS type 17. - Fixed TCG TPM Integration manual test failed in Windows 2012. - System hang at IBM LOGO with Broadcom Dual Runner card. - Cause [W.3938002]Boot Config Error. - Disable CPU C-State and Phase Shedding to prevent Voltage Regulator EOS issue. - UEFI setting on F1 menu doesn't sync with ASU setting when boot mode=legacy only.
Enhancements: - SMBIOS type17s support 2133 data rate for dimm maximum speed. - Remove some unuseful code due to IMM changed flow when uefi primary bank integrity check failure. - Enabled DCA item in processors menu of uEFI SETUP. - Improve clock timing for Netlist 16GB HCDIMM. - Add a workaround to patch an yellow mark(AHCI) shown on Windows 2012. - Improve FoD (Feature On Demand) by Transition Table update . - Improve thermal limitation in SSD adapter (LSI High IOP, QLogic ). - Improve behavior of PCI-X error handling.
Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.20 - BuildID: VVE120C ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Invalid slot usage state showed on RENAI Riser card. - Incorrect slot error event on JOJO Riser. - Fail to return to Boot menu if boot fail. - Further updates to the fatal error handler to report QPI errors during runtime. - iSCSI Attempt will disapper when system reboot several times. - F6 function key is malfunction. - Remove unnecessary information from ReadMe file. - Fails to report logging limit errors on spared DIMM. - FAN speed is pull up if TXT enabled in uEFI. - Fail on Windows 2012 TPM WHQL validation.
Enhancements: - Improve 2DPC@1333MHz detection algorithm. - Improve CPU detect algorithm. - Support 4GB PCI inventory access. - Support UDIMM 2DPC@1333MHz run on 1.35V by automatic. - Remove unnecessary warm reset to improve uEFI boot time.
Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.11 - BuildID: VVE116C ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Fail to install VMWare 5.0 if Intel TXT function is enabled.
Enhancements: Limitations: Dependencies:
Version 1.10 - BuildID: VVE116A ------------------------------------------------- Problem(s) Fixed: - Fixed issue to allow PXE/iSCSI to be configured out-of-band - Processor speed is incorrect when system is idle w/ E5-2637 M1. - Serial Console Redirection function can not work if SP Redirection is Disabled. - No Screen output by Serial Over Lan connection. - Fix Intel E5-2637 speed is incorrect. - DIMM slot 13-24 can NOT indicate which memory was falut. - Fix SMBios Type 4 External Clock information incorrect. - Fixed issue that caused the ASU tool to occasionally fail to update the Processors.CoresinCPUPackage value
Enhancements: - Improve PCIe error reporting. - Improve Fatal Error Handle. - Improve Legacy PXE function. - Remove Intel 130W CPU limitation. - Improve PCIe error reporting. - Support Heping riser card - Improve ME Update mechanism - Improve ACPI: C-States - Added support for using Features On Demand with Optimized Boot enabled - Updated thermal threshold values for DIMMs - Reduce boot time (reduce unnessary reset in POST).
Firmware Version: 1.1.21.9 (Previous release for IBM Rack)
Incremental Interoperability: - IBM Server machine types. Refer to IBM ServerProven for specifics
Problems Fixed: - Fixed FCP_CONF handling bug - No SRR sent after drop write data frame, I/O fails - Adapter does not invoke recovery after dropped read data frame - I/O throughput performance improvements - Link failover when connected to FC Tape - Cosmetic: Cleaned up miscellaneous error handling messages in debug log files - If a new device comes online and attempts to acquire an AL_PA after the link has already come up, the FC link appears to hang until the cable is pulled - Cleaned up link negotiation at 4GB/8GB/16GB speeds with specific switches
Summary ======= - Gold Release Update for the Broadcom 16.4 project.
Caveats ======= - tg3 final pass testing is not complete yet. Estimated completion is March 10, 2014. - The AIM was not tested in EFI due to no available tool. 70995 - Agentless Upgrade for Mustang and Kestrel LOM support is included in this release but that functionality is untested by PQA. For Mustang adapter this new UEFI requires IMFW 1.08 release to be present to operate correctly
Highlights ========== 71959 - Agentless Phase 1 support for Mustang mezz and Kestrel LOM. 54220 - 5719 Silent Data Corruption Errata for 5719 addressed completely for VMware. 72462 - Potential Windows bugcheck due to BASP spinlock deadlock. 71966 – IBM customer PMR 87165,070,724 - NIC link down on AngelShark with W2K8R2. 68994 - Remote KVM lost connection while running the power cycle stress tested on IBM JinHu system 70795 - XB191768 - IMM VLAN function can work on early post time and OS.
Operating System coverage: ========================== Windows 2008 R2 Windows 2012 Windows 2012 R2 RHEL 5.10 RHEL 5.9 RHEL 6.4 SUSE 10.4 SUSE 11.2 SUSE 11.3 Solaris 10 (U11) Solaris 11 (U1) VMware ESX 5.0/5.1 (IOVP submitted) VMware ESX 5.5 Citrix XenServer 6.1.0 Citrix XenServer 6.2.0
Contents of the CD ================== **** Release Version Information Table ****
Product Version Previous Release
Win Srv 2008/12 x64 16.4.0.2a* << 16.4.0.1a* Win Srv 2008/12 x86 16.4.0.2a* << 16.4.0.1a* BASP Windows 2008/12 ia32 1.6.14* 1.6.14* BASP Windows 2008/12 x64 1.6.14* 1.6.14* Dos Ndis2 NX1 16.2.0 16.2.0 EFI Undi 16.4.10* << 16.4.7 iSCSI Boot 7.10.3 << 7.8.75 Linux Tg3 3.136e << 3.134f PXE NX1 16.4.3 << 16.4.1 Solaris NX1 (bge) 16.2.2 16.2.2 ASF 2.0 Firmware 8.17 8.17 Bootcode for 5714 3.30 3.30 Bootcode for 5714s 3.30 3.30 Bootcode for 5715 3.30 3.30 Bootcode for 5715s 3.30 3.30 Bootcode for 5717 1.59 1.59 Bootcode for 5717C0 2.04 2.04 Bootcode for 5718 1.59 1.59 Bootcode for 5719 1.37 1.37 Bootcode for 5720 1.33 1.33 NCSI Firmware NX1 1.2.42 1.2.42 IPMI Firmware for 5704c 2.50 2.50 IPMI Firmware for 5714,5715,5780 6.24 6.24 IPMI Firmware for 5721 6.25 6.25 IPMI Firmware for 5722 6.03 6.03 UMP Firmware 5714,5715,5780 1.2.2 1.2.2 APE Firmware (imfw) 1.07 1.07 ASF IPMon Linux 7.1.4 7.1.4 BACS 16.4.3 << 16.3.6 BACS Command Line Interface 16.4.3 << 16.3.6 BACS for Linux 16.4.3 << 16.3.6 BMAPI 7.30.20 << 7.30.18 CABW32 6.2.1 6.2.1 Check Firmware 1.29 1.29 CIM for Windows 16.0.16 << 16.0.12 CCM 7.10.5 << 7.8.21 CMPI provider for Windows 2.4.4 2.4.4 CMPI provider for Linux 2.5.11 << 2.5.3 CMPI provider for Linux (ppc) 2.4.3 2.4.3 CMPI provider for VMWare 2.5.11 << 2.5.2 Dos Diagnostic NX1 16.4.12 << 16.4.03 EFI Diagnostic 16.4.12 << 16.4.03 Firmware Upgrade Linux NX1 2.6.5 << 2.6.4 Firmware Upgrade Linux NX1 (ppc) 2.5.1 2.5.1 Firmware Upgrade Windows NX1 7.6.7 << 7.6.4 Linux Bmapi 6.23.6 << 6.23.5 Linux Diagnostic NX1 16.4.04 << 16.4.02 PC Doctor 15.33f 15.33f SNMP-Basp 7.1.7 7.1.7 SNMP-Extensible-Agent 7.1.7 7.1.7 Windows Unattended Install 1.09 1.09 570x Driver Installer 16.4.4.1 << 16.4.3.1 BACS Installer 32/64 bit 16.4.9.2 << 16.4.9.1 HTML User Guide INGSRV164-CDUM101-R INGSRV164-CDUM101-R
Note: An asterisk (*) following a version number represents a certified driver. Arrows (<<) between versions indicate the component has been updated from the previous released software kit.
Third-party trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
Broadcom, Broadcom Advanced Server Program, Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite, and Smart Load Balance are registered trademarks of Broadcom Corporation.
Summary ======= - Gold Release for the Broadcom T7.10 project.
Highlights ========== - CQ72462 - Potential Windows bugcheck due to BASP spinlock deadlock. - CQ72483 - System hangs or continually reboots with SoleRunner using T7.8 UEFI firmware. - CQ68020 - Add support for FCoE boot over UEFI. - CQ71757 - Only mark in the consumed table entries for those items that are enabled - CQ71758 - Put WWN pushed by IFM to the actual VF where FCoE is enabled. - CQ71189 - Add new command to ediag to support external I2C NVRAM
New UEFI SAN boot Known Limitations =================================== UEFI SAN boot is only supported on the root ports of the device. In pNIC mode this is not a problem but in vNIC2 mode that means the FCoE offload function under the OS HAS to be enabled on the PF0 or 1 vNIC port otherwise the hand off to the kernel will not happen correctly. UEFI FCoE BFS is in test for full support with the following operating systems: Windows 2008 R2 (SP1) x64 Windows 2012 x64 Windows 2012 R2 x64 SLES 11 SP2 SLES 11 SP3 UEFI FCoE BFS is in test for support with major caveats on the following operating systems: RHEL6.4 (boot time failover will not work) RHEL6.5 (boot time failover will not work) In MPIO configurations, RHEL6.[345] systems cannot tolerate failed paths during system boot. One specific interface must be online for boot to proceed (namely the last one specified for FCoE on the kernel command line). For example, the kernel command line dictates FCoE on eth1,eth2,eth3,eth4. If eth4 is down, the system will fail to boot. This issue is being addressed for future RHEL releases. Once the system is fully booted, any single path can go down, and multipathed will sustain failover. The following operating systems do not presently support UEFI FCoE BFS, efforts are underway to introduce this support in future versions of ESX. ESXi 5.0 (all updates) ESXi 5.1 U2 and below ESXi 5.5 GA UEFI FCoE BFS is not supported with any 32 bit OS
Caveats ======= - The following enhancement requests are not supported in this SW kit: -> CQ68018: Default to VLAN 1002 if VLAN discovery fails - FoD : FoD ready, but no FoD functions are supported at this time - Tundra : Limited to 2x10G mode operation. No 4x10G, nor 2x20G operation - VMware SRIOV support is limited to ESX 5.5 and above, and not supported on ESX 5.1 or prior. - HyperV : No Windows2012-inbox driver support in VM/Guest-OS - Storage support in T7.10 limited to 'Tundra'. - CQ70995 - Agentless Phase 1 Support "(Tundra only)" Included here on the T7.10 Gold Kit, but now shown by IBM testing to be non-functional. Will be addressed in T7.10A
Legacy ====== - E1 (57710/57711) devices are no longer supported by the 7.4 or later PXE. PXE updates on E1 devices must use 7.2.x based PXE or earlier (provided with this kit). - Windows 2003 support was discontinued as of the T7.0 program. - preventing driver install in W2K3 environment - preventing enumeration of iSCSI HBA in W2K3 environment - F6 kit is removed (no iSCSI boot over L4 path into W2K3)
Prerequisite ============ - FCoE is only supported using MFW - FCoE and iSCSI are only available in the presence of valid licenses in NVRAM - DCB/DCBX is required for FCoE. Please set NVRAM flag option #105 via Hii menu - There is no FCoE support for 10GbaseT designs
Known problems: =============== - CQ71356: Intermittent PCI-e link (GEN3) lock failure on repeated reboots - CQ71060: BACS unable to change resource reservations on NPar functions.
3rd party issues ================ - While performing shut/no shut on the switch port, it was observed that all initiators and targets were logged out from the FCoE database of FCF enabled VLAN by CN4093 switch. - After switch reboot, sometimes initiator and targets are logged out from the FCoE database of FCF enabled VLAN by CN4093 switch. Switch reboot is required to recover from this state. - In some cases, the “Application Protocol State Machine Status” for CN4093 switch port shows “Enable Operational” and “Enable Peer” status as “Disabled” for priority 3 resulting in inability to run the traffic with priority tag of “3”. This seems to be a switch issue which needs further investigation. - The “Default Port VLAN ID” of the CN4093 switch port connecting to the Broadcom FCoE initiator must be configured as “1” for switch to respond to VLAN Request. When the PVID of the switch port is configured as any value other than 1 then switch does not respond to the VLAN Request and initiator will not be able to login to the fabric.
Testing Information =================== - VMWare CMPI is NOT being tested by Broadcom PQA. - HW: -> External PHY Firmware versions for 10G Devices - 8727 : v4.06 - 8073 : v2.09 - Solarflare: v2.00 - 84833B1 : v1.52 (0x0134) - This package is provided with Storage at the committed Beta-1 level with very minimal Broadcom testing at this time - Tested with V7000 Flex storage node, DS3524, IBM XIV, DS8870 storage system and TS3310 Tape Library. Basic operation and light error injection only. - Topologies tested: IBM CN4093 in NPIV and IBM CN4093 Full Fabric mode were tested. Basic operation and light error injection only - Operating Systems tested: Windows 2012, ESX 5.1 and 5.5, RHEL6.4 and SLES11 SP3. No other operating systems tested at this time. - Compute Nodes tested: x240, x220, x440. Light testing only. - No FCoE boot support provided in this release - IBM blade BIOS/MP needs to updated to a minimum version B2BE122D/1AOO40E before installing Tundra adapter to prevent system from becoming unresponsive during boot.
Notables ======== - 10G MBA driver release no longer supports RPL protocol. All files with xMMBA.NIC and xMMBA.LOM are removed - iSCSI Initiator: [1] when using T6.x driver, there is *only* iSCSI Initiator support for the following Linux OS's: - RH6.0 and RH5.5 - SLES11-U1 [2] for any OS prior to RH5.4, or SLES11.0 the T5.2 driver set will need to be used. [3] Linux iSCSI VLAN tag dependent on L2 VLAN tag, must also be on same subnet [4] Linux iSCSI Path MTU not yet implemented [5] No routing support for SLES 11.3 ISCSI.
- The T6.2 based Solaris driver will support both 57711 and 57712. - The T6.2 based Solaris driver will not support Solaris10 U8, however it will support Solaris10 U9. - BASP w/ RSS enable can support a maximum of up to 4 processors - Broadcom does not recommend nor support enabling (manually) TCP Chimney Offload in Guest Operating Systems (GOS) running in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2 - The default Flow Control setting in the Linux driver for 5771x 10g Fiber devices is now set to disabled.
Disclaimer ========== - FCoE: Broadcom only officially supports the FCoE and DCB feature set on adapters that are licensed for FCoE, and for which EMC e-Labs certification is already complete or in progress. Broadcom will *not* provide field support for unqualified platforms. Please refer to the EMC e-Labs certification matrix for existing support matrix postings, or contact your Broadcom liaison to inquire about configurations currently in the qualification queue for eventual support. Exercising either FCoE or DCB on an unsupported platform may lead to unpredictable results.
Operating System coverage: ========================== Windows: - Server 2008 Enterprise Edition (SP2 and R2 w/ SP1) - Server 2008 Standard Edition (SP2 and R2 w/ SP1) - Server 2008 Datacenter Edition (SP2 and R2 w/ SP1) - Server 2008 for Embedded Systems (Base and R2 w/ SP1) - Server 2008 Web Server (SP2 and R2 w/ SP1) - Small Business Server 2011 (SBS V7) – Base - Small Business Server 2011 Essentials (Aurora) x64 - Server 2012 Enterprise Edition x64 (and R2) - Server 2012 Standard Edition x64 (and R2) - Server 2012 Datacenter Edition x64 (and R2)
Software Compatibility ====================== This release of software supports: - BCM5706 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM5706S NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM5708 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM5708S NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM5709 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM5709S NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57710 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57711 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57712 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57800 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57810 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57811 Netxtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - BCM57840 NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Contents of the CD ================== **** Release Version Information Table ****
Product Version Previous Release
Windows 2008/2012 Driver NX2 7.10.6.0* 7.10.6.0* BASP Windows 2008/2012/Vista ia32 1.6.14* 1.6.14* BASP Windows 2008/2012/Vista x64 1.6.14* 1.6.14* bxDiag 7.8.51.0a* 7.8.51.0a* Dos Ndis2 NX2 5.0.0 5.0.0 Dos Ndis2 NX2_Ev 7.8.0 7.8.0 iSCSI Boot 7.10.4 7.10.4 iSCSI Crash Dump Driver 7.10.1 7.10.1 FCoE Crash Dump Driver 7.10.2 7.10.2 Linux NetXtreme2 package 7.10.12 << 7.10.11 Linux Driver NX2 2.2.5f 2.2.5f Linux Driver NX2_Ev 1.710.10 << 1.710.09 Linux iSCSI Driver NX2 2.7.10.1b 2.7.10.1b Linux Driver CNIC 2.5.18d 2.5.18d Linux FCoE Driver NX2 2.4.2e 2.4.2e Linux uIP Driver 0.7.10.1d 0.7.10.1d PXE NX2 7.8.75 7.8.75 PXE NX2_Ev 7.10.5 7.10.5 PXE NX2_Ev (57710/57711) 7.2.29 7.2.29 Solaris NX2 7.10.1 7.10.1 Solaris NX2_Ev 7.10.3 7.10.3 UEFI Driver NX2 7.8.77 7.6.77 UEFI Driver NX2_Ev 7.10.13* 7.10.13* VBD Driver 7.8.50.0t* 7.8.50.0t* VBD Driver NX2_Ev 7.10.8* 7.10.8* Windows iSCSI Driver NX2 7.10.0.0* 7.10.0.0* FCoE Offload Driver 7.10.3.0* << 7.10.3.0 Bootcode for 5706 4.6.1 4.6.1 Bootcode for 5706s 4.6.1 4.6.1 Bootcode for 5708 7.4.0 7.4.0 Bootcode for 5708s 7.4.0 7.4.0 Bootcode for 5709 7.4.0 7.4.0 Bootcode for 5709s 7.4.0 7.4.0 Bootcode for 5716s 7.4.0 7.4.0 Bootcode for 57710 5.2.71 5.2.71 Bootcode for 57711 6.2.25 6.2.25 Bootcode for 57712 6.2.25 6.2.25 Bootcode for 57712 (MFW) 7.6.55 7.6.55 Bootcode for 578xx (MFW) 7.10.10 7.10.10 IPMI Firmware for 5708 1.06 1.06 IPMI Firmware for 5709 1.0.1 1.0.1 Ump Firmware for 5709 1.0.6 1.0.6 NCSI Firmware NX2 2.0.13 2.0.13 NCSI Firmware NX2_Ev (57710) 2.0.7 2.0.7 NCSI Firmware NX2_Ev (57711) 6.2.7 6.2.7 NCSI Firmware NX2_Ev (57712) 6.2.7 6.2.7 BACS for Windows 16.4.3 16.4.3 BACS for Linux 16.4.3 16.4.3 BACS Command Line Interface 16.4.3 16.4.3 Windows BMAPI 7.30.20 7.30.20 CABW32 6.2.1 6.2.1 CIM for Windows 16.0.16 16.0.16 CMPI provider for Windows 2.4.4 2.4.4 CMPI provider for Linux 2.5.11 2.5.11 CMPI provider for Linux (ppc) 2.4.4 2.4.4 CMPI provider for VMWare 2.5.11 2.5.11 CCM 7.10.6 7.10.6 DOS EDiag 7.10.9 7.10.9 DOS UEDiag 7.10.9 7.10.9 DOS uxDiag 7.10.2 7.10.2 Dos xdiag NX2 7.10.2 7.10.2 EFI xdiag64 7.10.2 7.10.2 UEFI EDiag 7.10.9 7.10.9 Firmware Upgrade Linux NX2 2.6.10 2.6.10 Firmware Upgrade Linux NX2 (ppc) 2.6.2 2.6.2 Firmware Upgrade Windows NX2 2.6.11 2.6.11 Linux Bmapi 6.23.6 6.23.6 Linux Bmapi (ppc) 6.22.3 6.22.3 Linux xDiag NX2 7.10.2 7.10.2 Linux eDiag NX2_Ev 7.10.9 7.10.9 PC Doctor NX2 3.7.1 3.7.1 SNMP-Basp 7.1.7 7.1.7 SNMP-Extensible-Agent 7.1.7 7.1.7 Driver Installer 32/64 Bit 16.6.1.3 << 16.6.1.2 BACS Installer 32/64 bit 16.6.2.2 16.6.2.2 UserGuide 14CSINGSRVT710-CDUM100-R 14CSINGSRVT78-CDUM100-R 84833B1 PHY fw 0x0134 0x0134
Note: An asterisk (*) following a version number represents a certified driver. Arrows (<<) between versions indicate the component has been updated from the previous released software kit.
* Third-party trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
Broadcom, Broadcom Advanced Server Program, Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite, and Smart Load Balance are registered trademarks of Broadcom Corporation.
********* Currently known issues and limitations with Broadcom NetXtreme drivers and devices. **********
1. BASP (the Broadcom Advanced Server Program) will appear to be bound to all adapters in the system once loaded. This binding is normal and is used only to determine compatibility with BASP. The binding is not active, as indicated by the gray background of the selection box. This pre-binding will not interfere with bindings to other software protocols.
2. The NetXtreme II drivers have two parts, the VBD driver and the NDIS Client driver. This combination of drivers can be used for WinPE installations as long as the WinPE image is built with the /PnP option. WinPE images that are booted with the -miniNT option will only load the NDIS driver so NetXtreme II network devices will not be functional in this environment. Use the -winpe option instead of the -minint option to boot WinPE when using NetXtreme II devices or use the special RIS driver contained in the distribution package in the NX2_RIS_Driver directory of the unpacked files.
3. Specifying network settings for NetXtreme II devices using the Microsoft unattended answer file does not work using the PCI Bus/Device/Function designation to specify adapters. This is due to the NDIS personality of the NetXtreme II device being a virtual device which means it does not have a physical Bus/Device/Function address. MAC address designation does work and may be used in conjunction with Bus/Device/Function for a complete solution. A program called netset.exe from Microsoft, available in the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit, can also be used to apply network settings after the unattended install. Netset.exe uses the answer file to apply the network settings specified to the adapters in the system. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article 268781 for more information on netset.exe.
4. The first time diagnostics are run in a Windows environment on NetXtreme II devices, the diagnostic driver must be installed. Windows will either automatically install the driver, in which case, no action is required by the user, or Windows will ask to be directed to the INF file for the diagnostic driver. If you are prompted to install the driver, please direct the Windows dialog to search for the driver in the directory where the Broadcom driver package was unzipped. You may also search your hard drive for the file “bxdiag.inf.”
5. When loading drivers through the PNP (Plug and Play) method, users can occasionally end up loading the RIS drivers accidentally. Generally this occurs when a user is asked to point to the proper driver for the device, and the user selects the folder containing the RIS drivers as the driver for the device. This can result in network connections that fail to communicate across the network, as the NDIS driver will fail to bind to the devices. The most obvious way to identify the problem scenario is to open BACS and look at the network adapters displayed. Adapters that have the RIS drivers installed will be grayed out. Observing the driver loaded for the System Device portion of the Broadcom NetXtreme II devices will show that the RIS driver is loaded. Additionally, attempts to load the drivers using the installer will result in NDIS drivers displaying a yellow bang, as they’re not able to bind to the VBD driver. The easiest way to correct the problem is to run add/remove programs on all installed Broadcom devices, and then re-run the installer.
6. Windows Pre-installation Environment (WinPE for short) does not contain native support for 5708, 5709, 5716, 57710 and 57711 devices on operating systems prior to Windows Server 2008 R2. In order to “inject” driver support into Windows PE, refer to the steps provided by Microsoft at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923834/en-us. Broadcom 5708 Network Controller support is available as a native driver package in the Windows Server 2008 OS.
7. Network Teaming limitation with iSCSI offload: When iSCSI offload is enabled on Broadcom NetXtreme II NIC's or LOM's, only SLB teaming mode is supported. In order to create other teaming modes like 802.3ad and FEC/GEC, you will need to disable iSCSI offload. You can disable the iSCSI offload by a. launching the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 (BACS 3). b. select the adapter you want to add to the team c. click the configurations tab, extend resource reservations. d. Uncheck iSCSI resource.
8. When iSCSI devices are installed on Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008, they will have the same friendly name. View devices "by connections" in bacs4 on for managing iSCSI devices.
9. Restoring the team configuration with static IPv6 addresses may fail. Use either DHCP addresses for team configuration, or restore the team and re-apply the IP address manually if this issue is encountered.
10. When working in BACS while being logged into W2K3 x86 with a non-administrator account, the same icon that is used for a non-teamed adapter is being displayed for a teamed adapter. This is due to the fact the non-admin account cannot query the driver due to insufficient privileges.
11. Windows Server 2008 R2 is expected to support the ability to utilize the TCP Offload Engine (TOE) on child partitions for supported Guest operating systems. However, the stack supporting this feature was not fully matured upon the completion of this Windows drivers release. As a result, we do not recommend enabling this capability with these drivers until an update to resolve these issues are released. This is now understood to be a third-party issue.
12. After upgrading to this version of the software in W2K8 we have noticed that during a team restore in bacs4 that not all of the IPv4 addresses for VLANS are restored properly. This may require that the team be recreated and saved.
13. Remote install of Windows Server 2008 R2 over non-offload path (MSFT stack) with new Broadcom adapters, e.g. 57711, which are not supported by the inbox driver will fail. The problem is due to a conflict between the inbox (boot.wim) driver not able to support the new adapters. Although the installer provides a newer driver externally during the installation, the OS reverts back to the inbox. Please refer to the workaround provided through the following link: http://attachments.wetpaintserv.us/JA9hJcVpHrEi11mJ19vYVg%3D%3D23856.
Alternatively, Microsoft’s proposed solution is to build a custom install DVD by extracting the boot.wim and overwrite the .INF and .SYS files with Broadcom’s newer driver set. Please read Microsoft’s WAIK documentation for instruction process.
Note: Remote install of Windows Server 2008 R2 over Broadcom iSCSI Offload path does not have an issue.
14. Flow control statistics (MAC Sent X-ON, MAC Sent X-OFF and MAC Rx w/ no Pause Command) are reported incorrectly within BACS for 57710 based adapters. There is no functional impact and device is working as expected.
15. Receive Side Scaling (RSS) on TCP offloaded connections require a minimum of 8 gigabytes of RAM and only works for the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2. This feature is not supported in Windows Server 2003 due to a limitation in this operating system. RSS on non-offloaded connections, however, is supported for Windows 2003 SP2 and later.
16. WoL with NPar: When using Wake on LAN (WoL) with NIC Partitioning, all of the devices that comprise a port must be shut down to cause the WoL configuration to be written to the controller during operating system shutdown. If only a single function is shut down, the WoL configuration might not be written to the controller, and the controller might not wake.
17. Editing BASP teams: There is a known problem where editing a BASP team in BACS can sometimes cause a failover to occur on another team. This is currently believed to be a Microsoft issue, and Broadcom is pursuing a fix or workaround.
18. NC-SI with IOMMU: There is a known problem using NC-SI with IOMMU enabled, that can cause link down/up under stress conditions. If this occurs, disabled IOMMU in the BIOS.
19. Legacy iSCSI boot: IBM does not support legacy iSCSI boot for Windows 2012 and beyond. This is due to Windows limiting support to UEFI boot only. Support for legacy iSCSI boot remains in the Broadcom controllers, to allow support of operating systems where this is allowed.
20. Legacy FCoE boot: IBM does not support legacy FCoE boot to any operating system. As of T7.8, this applies only to the Tundra controller in a Flex chassis, but this limitation of support will be carried forward. The only FCoE boot configuration that is allowed and supported is UEFI FCoE boot.
brcm_fw_nic_2_4_1c_windows_32-64_chg
BIOS/FW/UEFI Update for IBM N2215 SAS/SATA HBA
Controller Supported: IBM N2215 SAS/SATA HBA for IBM System x (47C8676)
=============================================================================== Emulex FC Device Driver for Windows ===============================================================================
Driver version: 2.74.016.001 (supported on IBM System x, BladeCenter and Flex)
Problems Fixed: - Cleaned up a variety of corner case issues to avoid BSODs - Fixed IOCTL encounter bug-chk on BE3 during NPIV tests - Fixed reporting incorrect error code when creating vport on a switch without NPIV supported - Updated the default model name for 16G HBAs
Driver version: 2.74.009.001 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX, BladeCenter & Flex)
Problems Fixed: - Clean up non-critical legacy FC and uCNA incompatibilities - LUN masking doesn't persist after reboot - Emulex GUI crashes when closing a running Upgrade utility and re-open it in 802.3 configuration with IP or MAC - Several bugs related to creation or deletion of vports
Incremental Interoperability: - Windows 2012 - Improved debug capabilities - Tighter integration with MS Windows Design Kit
Driver version 2.70.018 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX, BladeCenter & Flex)
Problems Fixed:
- Fixed sending ABTS continuously to Flogi issue - Fixed reset and link bounce issues for SLI4 FC public loop - Added support for ABTS timeout handling for both SLI3 and SLI4 - Fixed loopback test incorrectly dropping the loopback frame in SLI4 - Fixed exchange management issue in SLI4 CT receive path causing array overflow - Fixed firmware version update issue following download in link up state - Fixed problem in init_vfi completion handler that stalled fabric login on BE FCoE FW - Fixed problem that caused OCM ELS Echo Test to fail - Fixed the loopback test issue in recovering from error condition - Add persistent link down support for SLI4 FC - Fix DFC_IssueDumpMBox to manage request type 3 which includes link select option - Modified reinitialization sequence following reset to fix discovery failure post type 1 or type 3 reset - Fixed new firmware dump issue
Driver Version 2.50.007 (Previously supported on IBM SystemX & BladeCenter) elx_dd_fc_ibm1212-2_74_016_001-6_windows_32-64_chg
ServeRAID M and MR10 Series SAS Controller Driver for Windows Server 2012R2/2012/2008R2/2008 (also supports MegaRAID 8480 SAS Controller)
Adapters Supported: ServeRAID M1215 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x (46C9114) ServeRAID M5210e SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System x ServeRAID M5210e SAS/SATA Controller ServeRAID M5115 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM Flex System (90Y4390) 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 M5016 SAS/SATA Controller (90Y4304) ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA Controller (46M0829) ServeRAID M5014 SAS/SATA Controller (46M0916) ServeRAID M5025 SAS/SATA Controller (46M0830) ServeRAID M1115 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM System X (81Y4448) ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA Controller (46M0831) IBM ServeRAID-MR10ie (CIOv) SAS Controller for BladeCenter (46C7167) IBM ServeRAID MR10is SAS Controller (44E8695) IBM ServeRAID MR10il SAS Controller (44E8767) IBM ServeRAID MR10M SAS Controller (43W4339) IBM ServeRAID MR10i SAS Controller (43W4296) IBM ServeRAID MR10k SAS Controller (43W4280) MegaRAID 8480 SAS Controller (39R8850)
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN TIP #NA
Version 6.702.07.00 - Suggested --------------------- Fixes: - Fixed an issue where IO errors could occur while running IO operations on JBODs. - Fixed an issue where device driver is coalescing across stripe resulting in performance degradation. - Fixed an issue where device driver timer not setting back to zero after proper timeout period. - Fixed an issue with M5000 series controller where blue screen occurs on triggering online controller rate reset - Fixed an issue where fileversion and productversion in driver properties do not sync up. - Fixed an issue where IO operations are still blocked, after online controller rate reset.
Version 6.600.25.00-3 - Suggested --------------------- Enhancement(s): - Add support for Windows Server 2012R2
Version 6.600.25.00 - Suggested ------------------- Enhancement(s): - Add support for ServeRAID M5210e and ServeRAID M5210e SAS/SATA Controllers - Fixed an issue where the IO command timeout value for TAPE devices need to be set from OS instead of default timeout value of CUDA. - Fixed an issue where the system hangs on removing the SSD-cache virtual disk while IO is running. - Fixed an issue where INTERRUPT EXCEPTION is not handled. - Fixed an issue where the system crash during sequence reads. - Fixed an issue where the hibernation (s4 sleep state) is not working on Windows Server 2012. - Added Multiphase Resume Feature For Windows 2012 driver. - Modified driver to boot the system to iMR mode if NVRAM is not initialized. - Fixed an issue where Hardware Malfunction BSOD occurs in Windows during second rebuild. - Fixed an issue where performance drop in 256 KB sequence writes by driver. - Fixed an issue where BSOD occurs while creating R10 with spundown drives. - Updated qdepth for jbods min and max values. - Added support for setting the queue depth dynamically for physical disks based on the number of configured devices (JBOD) in iMR firmware. - Fixed an issue where WHQL sleep stress test fails with device driver 5.2.127 - Fixed CrashDump issue in JBOD Mode. - Added JBOD FastPath IO support for SysPD - Fixed an issue where the windows driver was unable to process more than 20 outstanding commands per disk. - Added 4K sector support for Windows 2012
Version 6.506.01 - Suggested --------------- Enhancement(s): - Device diver modified to allow the user to enable and disable online controller reset rate (OCR) without a reboot being required.
Version 5.2.135 - --------------- Enhancement: - Initial release for Windows Server 2012.
Version 5.2.127-1 - Suggested --------------- Enhancement: - Added support for IBM Flex System Storage Expansion Node Note: Device driver version is still 5.2.127.
Version 5.2.127 - Suggested --------------- Fixes - Fixed an issue while updating Win2k8x32 driver the user will get the following error "This device can not start (Code 10)." message - Fixed an issue where MSM 12.01.03.00 alerts are not giving proper windows version. - Fixed an issue where the driver was setting the region lock type even when firmware informs driver to bypass lock. - Fixed Sequential Write performance - Fixed an issue where I/Os stop sporadically with outstanding I/Os. - Changed the behavior of the driver to not send srb flush down by default; it manually checks the inf file for the device ids or on a system with these devices. - Fixed an issue where Windows LSI Driver megasas2.sys has inconsistent File version.
Version 5.2.112 - Suggested --------------- Fixes - Addressed Event 11 error in Windows system event log in Multipath configuration with Windows 2003. - Fixed issue where an Event 11 error will log in the Windows 2008 system event log during a warm or cold reboot. (RETAIN TIP H204972) - Fixed BSOD, RQ_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL, which can during heavy IO in large RAID 6 configurations.
Version 5.2.103 - Suggested -------------- Enhancements - Added support for ServeRAID M5016 - Added support for Windows 2008 R2 SP1
Fixes - LSI Channel fixes
Version 4.36.0 - Non-critical -------------- Fixes - Fixed issue where Windows 2003/2008 will blue screen during heavy periods of I/O - Fixed issue where a yellow bang will occur in Windows device manager when using the EXP2512/2524
Version 4.35.0 - Non-critical -------------- Enhancements - Enhancement for online controller reset support for 1078 (ServeRAID MR10x) controllers
Fixes - Fix issue where the application-DeviceIoctl would request sense IO, and device would generate sense information, which would get transferred to a wrong address. - Fixed issue where some servers will hang on shutdown of Windows due to Power SRB handling - Fixed verification at 0xC4 with verifier handling violation due to mmMIOspace call from miniport driver. - Fixed iMR performance problem with multiple virtual drives by allowing the driver to send SCSI status as task full. - Fix order IO coalescing.
Version 4.32a - Non-critical -------------- - Fixed issue with "Extract to Hard Drive" option
Version 4.32.0 - Non-critical -------------- - Fixed issue on Windows 2003 where after shutdown the user will see unexpected shutdown message in the next reboot due to driver not unregistering CPX interface. - Fixed issue where the ServeRAID M1015 will hang when performing OCR with IO with a degraded RAID 1 or rebuilding RAID 1 array. - Fixed issue where the ServeRAID M1015 will hang when performing OCR with IO on RAID 1 and RAID 5 arrays. - Fixed issue where BSOD error occurs, “DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE STOP: 9F,” during Windows 2008-R2 installation and before first reboot.
Version 4.24.0 - Non-critical -------------- Enhancements - Added support for ServeRAID M5025.
Fixes - Fixed issue with Event ID 51 messages - Fixed issue where the Operating System hangs during reboot after stopping IO and clearing config. - Fixed issue with command Timeout to driver. - Fixed issue where the file system view shown as 'RAW' instead of 'NTFS/FAT' - Fixed issue where an adapter reset would cause a BSOD
Version 4.17.2 - Non-critical -------------- - Added support for ServeRAID M1015. - Implemented some performance enhancements to support ServeRAID M1015 controller. - Fixed an issue where the system could hang when a virtual disk is deleted or a configuration is cleared during heavy I/O.
Version 4.13 - Non-critical ------------ - Added logic to support next-gen SAS2 controllers. - Added support for the ServeRAID M5015 and M5014 SAS/SATA controllers.
Version 3.9 - Suggested ----------- - Added support for the IBM ServeRAID MR10ie (CIOv) SAS controller. - Added support for MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts) to the Windows Server 2008 driver. - Fixed an issue that could cause a system freeze when a system shutdown is initiated while the system is under heavy I/O stress.
Version 2.23 - Suggested ------------ - Added support for the IBM ServeRAID MR10is SAS controller. - Fixed an issue where, after a firmware hang, the driver would completely halt the firmware, resulting in the rejection of all additional commands. - Fixed an issue where the OS on the first controller would become unstable after the second controller encounters a double bit ECC error. - Changed the signing process to ensure that the digital signature would not expire.
Version 2.20 - Suggested ------------ - Added support for the IBM ServeRAID MR10il SAS controller. - Added support for Windows Server 2008. - Implemented several changes to prevent ISR calls at certain times. - Fixed a text issue in the INF file. - Fixed an issue where S3 Standby would delay and sometimes fail during resume from Sleep state.
Version 2.17 - Suggested ------------ - Added support the IBM ServeRAID MR10i, MR10k, and MR10M SAS controllers.
Version 1.24 - Suggested ------------ - Forced the PnP Manager to rescan the bus once "Dead Adapter" is set. This prevents a manual rescan, as well as preventing I/O retries which fill up the event log. - Modified the driver so that it will no longer allow any commands to go to the firmware once the restart timer is on.
Version 1.23 - Suggested ------------ - Implemented EnableDma64BitAddresses argument, which allows the driver to support 64-bit DMA addressing regardless of whether the system supports 64-bit addressing. - Fixed an issue where the driver was not updating the dataTransferLength value, which caused miscompares between the dataTransferLength value returned by the driver and the value returned by the firmware.
Version 1.21 ------------ - Initial release ibm_dd_sraidmr_6_702_07_00-2_windows_32-64_chg
IBM High IOPS Modular Adapter Driver for Windows 2012/2008 R2/2008
Controller Supported: - 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)
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN #N/A
Version 2.10.60 - Initial release ------------------ ibm_dd_mptsss_2_10_60_windows_x86-64_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_01a11-13_windows_32-64_chg
Firmware Update for IBM High IOPS Modular Adapter
Controller Supported: - 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)
Version 7.30.05.00 - Initial release ------------- ibm_fw_mptsss_hiop-7_30_05_00_windows_x86-64_chg
Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) Firmware Update Change History
Version 4.31, 1AOO58T - Critical - Critical Fix for x3650M4, x3550M4, x3500M4, dx360M4, x3100 M4, x3250m4, x3750M4, x3650M4 HD, x3630M4, x3530M4, x3300M4, x3250M5 -- Updated the firmware with patches to address the OpenSSL vulnerabilities listed in CVE-2014-0224, CVE-2014-0221, CVE-2014-0195, CVE-2014-3470, CVE-2010-5298, CVE-2014-0198 - Added option to export the certificate signing request in PEM format - Various Remote Presence enhancements including: -- Support for a MAC OS-x client -- Scaled video viewer window -- ASU set up of Remote Presence hot keys -- Virtual media mounting via URL - Removed potentially sensitive information from the service data file - Fixed a problem on x3650 M4, x3550 M4, x3500 M4, x3650 M4 HD where the IMM2 may not detect a loss of power supply redundancy - Fixed a problem where the LDAP group filter does not support a full DN - Fixed a problem where the syslog alert fields "Msg Type" and "Severity" did not follow RFC 5424 - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 only supported the default network port for syslog notifications - Fixed a problem where the SNMP "sysName" query always returns the string "SNMP Service" instead of the system name - Fixed a problem where the Global Login Settings changes were lost after an IMM2 restart
Important: Before you flash the IMM2 firmware back to version 3.82 or older, set the IMM2 Security option to use the Basic Compatibility Mode. This will prevent a possible loss of access to the IMM2.
Version 4.15, 1AOO58K - Suggested - Added support for the BIE (Blade IO Expansion Board) on the HS23, HS23E - Fixed a problem that prevented the AMM from controlling power when local power control is disabled on the HS23, HS23E
Version 3.91, 1AOO58G - Critical - Supports System x3750 M4, Machine Type: 8752, 8718 - Add a feature to allow users to block power control from the power button on the x3750M4
Version 3.73, 1AOO56D - Critical - Critical Fix for dx360 M4, x3650 M4, x3550 M4, x3500 M4, x3100 M4, x3250 M4, x3750 M4 -- Updated the firmware with patches to address the 'Heartbleed' OpenSSL bug (CVE-2014-0160)
Version 3.71, 1AOO52W - Critical - Critical Fix for x3550 M4: -- Fixed a potential security vulnerability with information contained in service data (refer to security bulletin CVE-2014-0882) -- Fixed a problem system may shut down with new Mezz card installed
Version 3.70, 1AOO52Q - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Fixed a potential security vulnerability with information contained in service data (refer to security bulletin CVE-2014-0882)
Version 3.67, 1AOO50G - Initial Release - Supports System x3650 M4 BD, Machine Type: 5466
Version 3.65, 1AOO50D - Suggested NOTE: If you have a System x3550 M4 with the "Emulex VFA Mezz card" and a ==== single processor, don't update the IMM2 with this firmware - Critical Fix: -- Fixed a problem on the System x3650 M4 server where the system shuts down due to a false temperature event from the ambient temperature sensor - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 may erroneously report a fan fault in the x3630 M4 when the system is powering on. See RETAIN tip H207461 for the description of the original problem - Fixed a screen refresh problem where it occurs after resetting IMM2 - Fixed a firmware problem that may cause the IMM2 to reset unexpectedly - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 SNMP interface may intermittently be unavailable if the system is running VMWARE ESXi 5.x - Fixed a problem where the CPU may potentially throttle in the x3650 M4 system with two 550 watt power supplies and one hard drive backplane
Version 3.60, 1AOO50C - Suggested - Added support for the Intel IvyBridge-EP CPU on the HS23 blade - Fixed a problem where the HS23 hard drive number reported in the AMM event did not match the drive number on the physical blade enclosure - Fixed an intermittent problem where the UXSPI update utility may erroneously report that the firmware image is not meant for the HS23 system - Fixed a problem that causes the AMM web interface to not display properly when drives are removed or inserted - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 may not detect an over temperature condition for a DIMM - Corrected a problem that caused the IMM to report an "Unsupported blade/blower combination" error on HS23
Version 3.56, 1AOO50K - Critical - Fixed a Flex Systems Manager (FSM) Configuration Patterns problem where configuration deployments would fail with an activation job error message: ERROR: LDAP failed with rc=102 ERROR: LDAP failure: SYSPROF_LDAP_BIND_FAIL INFO
Version 3.55, 1AOO50E - Suggested - Fixed an issue so a fully qualified domain name can be used for a syslog collector in addition to an IP address - Fixed an issue to allow a user the ability to specify the port to use for syslog notifications, rather than only supporting the default port
Version 3.50, 1AOO50B - Suggested - Fixed an issue where the default static IPv4 address was assigned to the IMM2 management interface instead of the user configured static IPv4 address in DHCP fallback to static mode, if the DHCP server was not available - Prevent a VLAN from being configured on the IMM2 management interface for Flex nodes - Fixed a problem where the CPU throttling state recovery indication to the FSM might not be properly reported - Corrected an issue with the launch of the IMM2 Remote Console operation that required a restart of the IMM2 - Corrected the firmware to apply the inactivity timeout to web pages that automatically refresh - Updated the web browser support. The following web browsers are supported: Firefox 3.6-20 Chrome 13-26 Internet Explorer 8-10 - Added support for the S3 Sleeping State to the IMM2 user interfaces on those servers that include the S3 feature - Added changes to use the minimum TLS version setting that is provisioned by the CMM in Flex for encrypted communication - Enhanced the content of the service data file to assist in problem determination - Added a option to have the IMM2 automatically copy the firmware from its primary bank into the backup bank after the firmware has been run for a period of time and proven itself to be stable - Enhanced the IMM2 firmware to automatically restore itself without the need for user intervention if the firmware becomes corrupted - Added new commands on the command line interface to stop a serial redirection operation that is currently in progress, and to report the user names that have a serial redirection operation started - Added changes to use the DNS settings that are provisioned by the CMM in Flex to support use of an LDAP hostname for authentication - Updated the firmware to log hardware inventory change informational messages - Added support for the Service Advisor feature on stand alone rack servers to automatically call for service when a repair is needed - Added support to configure the Ethernet-over-USB IP address using ASU - Added changes to support the thermal requirements for new Solid State Drives used with the ServeRAID M5100 Series IBM Flex System Flash Kit v2 - Updated the IMM2 date and time web page on Flex nodes to only display the current date and time - Updated the SSH firmware to address various OpenSSH vulnerabilities that have been identified by security community - Added changes to support the Web Services-Management protocol
Version 3.40, 1AOO48M - Initial Release - Supports System x3250 M5, Machine Type: 5458
Version 3.37, 1AOO48P - Suggested - Added support for the IBM NeXtScale Storage Native Expansion (NeX) Tray for IBM NeXtScale nx360 M4
Version 3.36, 1AOO48Q - Critical - Fixed a problem on System x iDataPlex dx360M4 where a CIM client cannot get needed event information for asserted events
Version 3.35, 1AOO48N - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Corrected a problem on the System x3650 M4 and x3650 M4 HD servers causing the system to shut down due to an erroneous critical temperature event reported by the ambient temperature sensor
Version 3.30, 1AOO48L - NonCritical - Fixed a problem on System x iDataPlex dx360M4 where nodes shutdown due to a critical temperature event from the Ambient Temp sensor
Version 3.20, 1AOO48K - Initial Release - Supports System NeXtScale nx360 M4, Machine Type: 5455
Version 3.10, 1AOO48H - NonCritical - Added support for System x3650 M4 HD, Machine Type 5460 - Added support for newer CPUs in the System x iDataPlex dx360M4, x3500M4, x3550M4, and x3650M4 servers - Added a feature on the System x3550 M4 and x3650 M4 to fail over from the dedicated systems management network port to the shared port when the dedicated network link is not available - Fixed a problem where an NTP update message is logged every 1440 minutes - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 web interface won't accept an NTP hostname string that starts with a numeric character - Fixed a problem where the LDAP Group Filter authentication does not work as expected - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 reports 0 Watts when the System x iDataPlex dx360M4 is DC cycled or resumes from the S3 sleep state - Fixed an Ethernet problem that may cause an IMM2 failure to establish a link when the Ethernet speed and duplex settings are not configured to use auto-negotiation
Version 2.60, 1AOO42Y - NonCritical NOTE: For increased security, only high strength ciphers are now supported when using https.
==== Your browser must support one of the following cipher suites: | HE-RSA-AES256-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA1 AES256-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA256 AES256-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA1 DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA25 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA1 AES128-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA256 AES128-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA1
- Added support for the IBM Flex System x222 Compute Node - Improved Remote Presence (keyboard, mouse and virtual media)and in-band management (LAN-over-USB) performance - Changed the default file name for the Service Data file (First Failure Data Capture or FFDC) on the web interface to incorporate the machine type, serial number and a timestamp - Updated the IMM2 PCIe Bridge Firmware to support Windows 2012 Certification - Improved IMM2 Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS) Features: - Added component and system VPD integrity checking & reporting - Enhanced Service Data collection (FFDC)
- Enhanced the configuration of UEFI settings via the CIM interface for applications like IBM Systems Director - Added Sub-manufacturer inventory support for mezz card and Sub-manufacturer inventory support for the system for IBM Systems Director - Added the UUID for the PCIe Expansion Node and the Storage Expansion Node to the SLP attributes reported by the IMM2 - Added the number of enabled CPU core and the Static power savings mode support for IBM Systems Director - Enhanced the alert recipient email notification, firmware update, event log, log out, and hardware information web pages to improve usability - Added support for IPMI & SNMPv3 accounts to be centrally managed by the Flex Chassis Management Module - Fixed a problem where an invalid configuration was erroneously reported for an unpopulated CPU socket in the IBM Flex System x440 - Enabled users to configure a longer trespass message - Increased the length of the LDAP group filter field to 511 characters - Corrected a problem with ServeRAID M5115 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM Flex Systems energy pack monitoring - Corrected a problem with ServeRAID M5115 SAS/SATA Controller for IBM Flex Systems LED management - Added IPMI command to configure the LAN-over-USB IP address
Version 2.52, 1AOO42E - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Fixed a problem on the System x3300 M4 servers causing the system to shut down due to a critical temperature event reported by the ambient temperature sensor
Version 2.50, 1AOO40Z - Suggested - Added support for the Solarflare SFN5162F MR Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ Adapter, and Solarflare SFN6122F LL Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ Adapter for System x3550 M4 and x3650 M4 NOTE: UEFI also needs to be upgraded to D7E128B (v 1.40 or newer, for the x3550 M4) or VVE128B (v1.40 or newer, for the x3650 M4) to support these cards - Added support for the Mellanox ConnectX-3 Dual Port QDR/FDR10 mezzanine card and Mellanox ConnectX-3 VPI Single-port QSFsorry.P FDR14/40GbE HCA on System x3550 M4, and x3650 M4 - Added optional Fan Zone support for single CPU systems (x3550 M4 and x3650 M4) with an installed with Qlogic Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ Embedded VFA - Fixed an intermittent problem where a Gratuitous ARP is not sent successfully - Fixed a problem where after the IMM2 firmware is flashed, there is a slight chance that the IMM2 web server can't be accessed when AC power is reapplied - Disabled the weak cipher suit used in the SSL/TLS firmware with the https protocol to avoid potential security vulnerabilities - Fixed a problem on the System x3750 M4 where the IMM2 shared mode network connection will be lost after upgrading the firmware of the onboard Emulex BE3 controller - Fixed a problem on the HS23 where the OS watchdog timer doesn't work - Fixed a problem on the HS23 where the Fault LED occasionally lights when the chassis is powered on with the BPE4 - Fixed a problem on the HS23 where the server may shut down after resetting the IMM2 - Enhanced the messaging mechanism between the BladeCenter AMM and the IMM2 - Added power management capability in the IMM2 web interface
Version 2.06, 1AOO42B - Critical - Corrected the firmware to prevent users from disabling the IPv6 interface - Fixed a problem that caused the IMM2 to reset itself after running for a period of time - Corrected the SNMP request to disable the IMM2 IPv4 interface so that it disables only IPV4, instead of both IPv4 and IPv6 - Fixed a problem that occasionally caused the server to shut down when the IMM2 is reset - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 incorrectly reported a battery voltage error - Corrected a problem where repeated frequent IMM2 resets causes the IMM2 to run the firmware in its backup partition - Corrected a problem report where the IMM2 did not report a failure to the system profiles script when the chassis UUID is unavailable
Version 2.00, 1AOO40E - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Improves the reliability of the CPU and/or memory VRDs. This improvement lowers the occurrence of CPU & memory VRD failures on the x3300 M4 and x3750 M4 -- IMM2 improved error reporting for missing/down CPU in invalid CPU configuration for x4440 M4 - Corrected a problem that caused 3.3V and 5V faults to be reported by IMM2 firmware level 1aoo34z(1.85) on the HS23E blade - Eagle Ray SAS controller LED fault support improvements added for all ITE platforms
Version 1.97, 1AOO36R - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Improves the reliability of the CPU and/or memory VRDs. This improvement lowers the occurrence of CPU & memory VRD failures on x3650 M4, x3550 M4 and x3500 M4 - Thermal behavior enhancement on System x iDataPlex dx360 M4
Version 1.95, 1AOO36P (for System x iDataPlex servers) - Suggested - Added support for NVIDIA K1,K2,K20,K20x GPUs on System x iDataPlex dx360 M4
Version 1.88, 1AOO40A (for PureFlex System Compute Nodes) - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Fixed a potential security vulnerability with node management user accounts (Reference to Security Bulletin CVE-2012-4838) - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems where the SNMP get and set authority levels did not work - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems where mounting of remote media in a Linux environment showed a USB error - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems that caused the Remote Control Video Viewer window on a RHEL5.8 client to move when the arrow key is pressed - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems where the SMTP "Test Connection" button did not work when the SMTP port is changed - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems where the SNMP get and set authority levels did not work - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems where mounting of remote media in a Linux environment showed a USB error - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems that caused the Remote Control Video Viewer window on a RHEL5.8 client to move when the arrow key is pressed - Fixed a problem on Flex Systems where the SMTP "Test Connection" button did not work when the SMTP port is changed - Corrected the Mezzanine card power fault monitoring on the Flex System x440 Compute Node - Corrected a problem with IBM Fabric Manager configuration from the Flex Chassis Management Module - Added support to retrieve configuration settings from an LDAP server - Added support for the Flex Storage Expansion Node - Added support for CIM indications over https - Added fingerprint checking for SFTP transfers - Added automatic recovery of corrupted UEFI firmware - Added support for authenticated SMTP alerts - Added a display of the users who have a Remote Control session in progress - Provided a request to a Remote Control client to disconnect the session - Added support for the server S3 (sleep) state - Changed the default NTP sync interval from 3 minutes to 24 hours - Fixed a problem where the ambient temperature is only displayed in degrees Fahrenheit - Fixed a problem on the web interface where 'local' is not accepted as a top level domain name in the email format when configuring event recipients - Corrected an IMM2 SNMP trap OID to match the prior IMM format - Fixed a problem that prevented an external USB device from being remotely mounted as a floppy drive in Windows Server 2003 - Changed the blue Location led behavior to not blink when a firmware update is in progress
Version 1.85, 1AOO34Z (for BladeCenter blades and System x Servers) - Critical - Critical Fix: -- Fixed a potential security vulnerability with node management user accounts (Reference to Security Bulletin CVE-2012-4838) - Fixed a problem where a Blade Open Fabric Manager uncorrectable error can occur when booting the HS23 - Fixed a problem that IMM IPMI command periodically timed out when using HS23 in Chassis with the management network being disabled in some special configurations - Added support for the HS23 to recognize NEBS/Enterprise Mode for Telco chassis (this feature needs Advanced Management Module Firmware BPET62U or later) - Fixed a problem where the ambient temperature is only displayed in degrees Fahrenheit - Fixed a problem where on rack systems that have 2 power supplies installed, the 'Redundancy Power unit has been restored' event is logged every time that the IMM2 is reset - Fixed a problem where a Fan Tach going low (lower critical) event is intermittently asserted when configuring the IMM2 to use an NTP server - Fixed a problem on the web interface where 'local' is not accepted as a top level domain name in the email format when configuring event recipients - Corrected an IMM2 SNMP trap OID to match the prior IMM format - Fixed a problem that prevented an external USB device from being remotely mounted as a floppy drive in Windows Server 2003 - Changed the blue Location led behavior to not blink when a firmware update is in progress - Fixed a problem on the HS23E that causes Preboot DSA to hang in CLI mode when a user accesses it using Serial over LAN - Fixed a problem on rack servers where ASU cannot set IMM.GRP_GroupName.1 and IMM.GRP_GroupName.2 if the string length is 16 characters or longer. The firmware was corrected to allow a maximum length of 64 characters - Added support for CIM indications over https - Added fingerprint checking for SFTP transfers - Added automatic recovery of corrupted UEFI firmware - Added support for authenticated SMTP alerts - Added a display of the users who have a Remote Control session in progress - Provided a request to a Remote Control client to disconnect the session - Added support for the server S3 (sleep) state
Version 1.85, 1AOO34Y (for PureFlex System V7000 Storage Node) - Added support for Flex System V7000 Storage Node
Version 1.79, 1AOO36F - Suggested - Thermal behavior enhancement on System x iDataPlex dx360 M4
Version 1.78, 1AOO36E - Suggested - Thermal behavior enhancement for 115W & 95W CPU on System x iDataPlex dx360 M4 - Added support for the Intel KNC 5110p card
Version 1.77, 1AOO32X - Critical - Thermal behavior enhancement for 115W CPU on System x iDataPlex dx360 M4
Version 1.75, 1AOO32S - Suggested - Fixed a problem that a PCI uncorrectable error occurs when using HS23 with CFFh card (44W4479) in the BCS chassis - Fixed a problem where an "Unsupported blade/blower combination" error is reported when using the HS23 in the BCHT chassis configured in Enterprise mode - Fixed a problem in System x3530 M4, where the reported Active Energy Manager input/output power readings are inaccurate - Fixed a problem in System x3530 M4, x3630 M4, where an LDAP account can not login using the AD_CrossDomain tree - Fixed a problem in System x3530 M4, x3630 M4, where a user cannot use the "DNS to Find LDAP server/Extract search domain from login ID" setting from the IMM2 web to access an eDirectory server - Added support for Common Form Factor power supplies Oversubscription in System x3750 M4, Machine Types: 8722, 8733
Version 1.65, 1AOO32O - Suggested - Support the power supply Over-Subscription feature - Support the 750 Watt DC power supply for System x3650 M4,x3550 M4 - Support IBM 1.2TB High IOPS MLC Mono Adapter, IBM 2.4TB High IOPS MLC Duo Adapter for System x3650 M4, x3550 M4 - Support IBM LLM-SM Dual Port 10GbE SFP+ Adapter for System x3650 M4 - Fixed an abnormal Fan Zone recovery problem - Fixed a problem that IMM2 Email notification doesn't support an e-mail address with the underscore '_' character - Fixed a power policy "Restore" problem - Fixed a problem where the LDAP hostname can't be changed by ASU - Fixed a problem that the length of email address (for SNMP notification) is limited to 32 characters
Version 1.60, 1AOO32P - Suggested - Fixed a problem where the Chassis Management Module cannot correctly get the Mezzanine card information for the Flex System x220 Compute Node - Fixed a problem where the PreBoot DSA firmware could not be updated under VMWare ESXi 5 through the Flex System Manager's Update Manager - Fixed a problem where an IMM2 communications error can occur if an unexpected response causes VMware to spawn multiple processes when it does not receive the data it expects from the IMM2
Version 1.59, 1AOO32K - Initial Release - Supports System x3300 M4, Machine Types: 7382
Version 1.53, 1AOO30Z - Critical - Included an update to the FPGA that fixes an intermittent issue where the CPUs do not show up in a system with a RAID card installed, when the AC is removed and reapplied from the server without allowing sufficient time for the system hardware to completely discharge
Version 1.52, 1AOO34A - Suggested - Added redundant power supply and hot swap hard drive support in System x3100 M4
Version 1.51, 1AOO30Y - Critical - Support for NVIDIA Tesla K10, M2070Q, M2090 GPU cards on System x iDataPlex dx360 M4 - Fixed a problem in System x iDataPlex dx360 M4 where the password expires after creating a new user in the IMM2 web interface - Fixed a problem in System x iDataPlex dx360 M4, when the memory sensor changes from 'critical' to 'warning,' but the severity is not updated in the syslog or the email notification
Version 1.50, 1AOO30W - Suggested - Supports System HS23, Machine Types: 7875,1929 - Supports System x3650 M4, Machine Types: 7915 - Supports System x3550 M4, Machine Types: 7914 - Supports System x3500 M4, Machine Types: 7383 - Added support for the Intel Xeon E5-2643 processor on the HS23 in BCH-R3, BCS and BCHT chassis - Fixed a problem where the IMM2 incorrectly logged an "Unsupported blade/blower combination" on the HS23 in the BC-E 8677 chassis - Fixed a power restore problem on systems that have 2 Delta power supplies installed - Fixed a problem in System x3650 M4, x3550 M4, x3500 M4, where OpenLDAP Group Authentication filtering function doesn't work - Fixed a problem in System x3650 M4, x3550 M4, x3500 M4, where LDAP account can not login using the AD_CrossDomain tree
Version 1.45, 1AOO28S - NonCritical - Fixed a problem in Flex System x220 where the Chassis Management Module (CMM) Command Line Interface can't display the Mezzanine card information - Fixed a problem in Flex System x220 and x240 where the prebootDSA firmware cannot be updated through Flex System Manager's Update Manager
Version 1.40, 1AOO30T - Initial Release - Supports System x3750 M4, Machine Types: 8722, 8733
Version 1.38, 1AOO30D - Initial Release - Supports System x3630 M4, Machine Type: 7158 - Supports System x3530 M4, Machine Type: 7160
Version 1.36, 1AOO30P - Initial Release - Fixed an intermittent remote media failure in system HS23E - Fixed a problem in system HS23E where remote media does not work when two or more users have concurrent remote control sessions
Version 1.34, 1AOO28Q - Initial Release - Supports Flex System Manager Node, Machine Type: 8731 - Supports Flex System x240 Compute Node, Machine Types: 7863, 8737, 8738 - Supports Flex System x220 Compute Node, Machine Types: 2585, 7906
Version 1.32, 1AOO28N - Critical - Supports System x3630 M4, Machine Type: 7158 - Supports System x3530 M4, Machine Type: 7160 - Fixed a problem that may see unexpected fan events after power on in x3100 M4 and x3250 M4 systems - Enhanced robustness on I2C bus test
Version 1.30, 1AOO28M - Supports System HS23E, Machine Types: 8038,8039
Version 1.26, 1AOO26N - Initial Release - Supports System x3650 M4, Machine Types: 7915
Version 1.25, 1AOO26K - Initial Release - Supports System x3550 M4, Machine Types: 7914 - Supports System x3500 M4, Machine Types: 7383 - Supports System x iDataPlex dx360 M4, Machine Types: 7912,7913
Version 1.22, 1AOO26O - Suggested - Supports System HS23, Machine Types: 7875,1929 Problems Fixed: - Fixed a problem where the BOFM configuration may be lost after a blade power cycle - Fixed an LED error indication that occurs on the BPE4 - Fixed a problem where the Info LED lights during the discovery stage - Fixed a problem where an ABR event is not logged - Fixed an intermittent communication problem between the AMM and IMM2 - Fixed a problem that causes the remote media function to hang when a second user attempts to mount remote media - Fixed a problem where the 'break' keyboard function doesn't work with Serial Over LAN
Version 1.21, 1AOO26L - Initial Release - Supports System HS23, Machine Types: 7875,1929
Version 1.10, 1AOO24B - Supports System dx360 M4, Machine Types: 7918,7919
Version 1.05, 1AOO10K - Initial Release - Fixed the false alert issue in redundant PSU model
Version 1.00, 1AOO10I - Initial Release - Initial Release - Supports System x3250 M4, Machine Types: 2583,2587 - Supports System x3100 M4, Machine Types: 2582,2586
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ibm_fw_imm2_1aoo58t-4_31_anyos_noarch_chg
Intel® Chipset Device Software
Production Version 9.4.0.1026
Release Notes
August 8, 2013
Microsoft Windows* 2000
Microsoft Windows XP*
Microsoft Windows XP* Professional x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows Server* 2003
Microsoft Windows Server* 2003 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista* RTM and SP’s
Microsoft Windows Server* 2008 R2
Microsoft Windows Server* 2008 R2 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* 7
Microsoft Windows* 7 x64
Microsoft Windows* 8
Microsoft Windows* 8 x64
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 x64
Microsoft Windows* 8.1
Microsoft Windows* 8.1 x64
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 x64
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· Intel® 8 Series Chipset Family
· Intel® 7 Series Express Chipset
· Intel® 6 Series Express Chipsets
· Intel® 5 Series Chipsets
· Intel® 4 Series Chipsets
· Intel® 3400 Series Chipsets
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New Features
Features Added in Baseline 9.4.0.1026
No New feature added.
Features Added in Baseline 9.4.0.1022
ID
Description
1
Certified for Windows 8.1 support.
Added Intel Sensor Solution HWIDs duplicate for VEN_INT&DEV_33D1.
2
Added Intel Sensor Solution HWIDs duplicate for VEN_INT&DEV_33D1.
3
Added support for MUP specification 2.4.1.
Features Added in Baseline 9.4.0.1017
ID
Description
1
Updated Branding for devices 0c08, 8C56, 8C52, 8C54
Features Added in Baseline Production Version 9.4.0.1016
ID
Description
1
Fixed missing cat file lxptusb.cat, Ivytown.cat
Features Added in Baseline Production Version 9.4.0.1014
ID
Description
1
Updated Installer with new INFs for extract driver switch
2
Added device information for Intel sensor solution for Intel® 8 Series chipset family (previously code named Lynx Point-LP)
3
Fixed readme.txt
Features Added in Baseline Beta 9.4.0.1012
ID
Description
1
Added Crystal Well DID
2
Updated Branding for Intel® 8 Series chipset family devices (previously code named Lynx Point-LP)
Features Added in Baseline Beta 9.4.0.1010
ID
Description
1
Updated Readme with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 instructions
2
Updated all 4th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family and Intel® 8 Series chipset family devices with correct branding
3
Signed with HCK
Features Added in Baseline Alpha 9.4.0.1007
ID
Description
1
Updated Intel® 8 Series chipset family (previously code named Lynx Point-LP) Device IDs
Features Added in Baseline Alpha 9.4.0.1003
ID
Description
1
Updated 4th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family Devices
2
Added Intel Corporation Signing to all installation on Windows 8
Known Issues
Known Issues in Build 1026
ID
Description
1
When running the Chipset INF installer on Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 R2, there is a delay before any UI is displayed. This delay is usually approximately 2 minutes, but can be much more.
Known Issues in Build 1022
ID
Description
1
When running the Chipset INF installer on Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 R2, there is a delay before any UI is displayed. This delay is usually approximately 2 minutes, but can be much more.
Known Issues in Build 1017
ID
Description
1
Centerton files are 0 bytes
Issues Resolved
Issues Resolved in Build 1026
ID
Description
1
Fixed USB INF files contain errors
2
Various string fixes
3
Updated "PDH" to "PCH" in readme.
4
Updated section names
Issues Resolved in Build 1022
ID
Description
1
Fixed missing newline after branding string.
2
Fixed Chipset INF files not signed issue.
3
Fixed device 33D1 display string.
Issues Resolved in Build 1017
ID
Description
1
Fixed AHCI bug filed in MSFT Database [REG:113011610144431] Intel CCG: BSOD 0x7B after uninstalling Intel RST software.
2
Fixed Sensor Co-Installer issue (Sensor hub is not working because of incorrectly installed by Intel chipset software)
Issues Resolved in Build 1016
ID
Description
1
Fixed the error message “This computer currently contains software version … which is newer than the version you are about to install”
Issues Resolved in Build 1011
ID
Description
1
Fixes the error message “This computer does not meet the minimum requirement “ on double install/update chipset software
Issues Resolved in Build 1003
ID
Description
1
None
intc_dd_inteldp_9_4_0_1026_windows_32-64_chg
Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) Preboot Change History
Version 9.54, Build ID DSYTD8G o Enhancement: 1. Embedded DSAp Simplification by removing Low-Value Functionality - Inventory: BIST,PMC - Diags: RSARST Diags, Tape Drive Diags, Optical Drive Diags,Check point (LED) Panel Diags 2. Heartbeat for F2 standalone memory test. 3. IBM High IOPS Adapter Raw Data Collection. 4. pDSA Simplification for FoD Function & GUI Client. 5. Add warning & report in client for nonsupport systems. 6. Change sFTP as the default protocol for transfer log to IBM Service. 7. Get standalone memory test results & SOL support for DSAp(for security efi boot). 8. Update openssl to 1.0.1h from 1.0.1g. o Limitations: 1. After finish run all diagnostics in 25 loop with Emulex 10G options, DSA log will show abnormal, it only record Diags log one time on DSA Diagnostics Completion Log. 2. On GUI, when two ports of the machine want to connect the Extranet at the same time, the machine could not send dsa log to IBM server. you can click test internet connection to solve the problem. 3. System not show event log item in chassis event log & ipmi event log page when trigger SBE in standalone mode. o Special usage: - 2014 IMMV2 2QLFC Product Build
Version 9.43, Build ID DSYTC8E o Enhancement: 1. Preboot GUI redesign and enhancement--refine GUI into more customer friendly style. 2. FoD Support--FoD key re-activation. 3. pDSA proxy auto-config retrieve. o Limitations: 1. DSA Does not support "VMware ESXi" page report for ESXi 5.x key due to "vmvisor-offline-query" limitaion . o Special usage: - 2013 IMMV2 4QLFC
Version 9.33, Build ID DSYTB6E o Limitations: When we want to flash from B5E to B6E, we should level down to AA3 or AA4 first.
Version 9.30, Build ID DSYTB27 o New System Support: Flex System x440 Compute Node (7917, 2584) IBM System x3300 M4 (7382) o Problem(s) Fixed: 1. PMR - 05766,YL2,760 Aenservice appeared after running UpdateXpress & DSA. 2. PMR - 05193,W01,000 7147 - Intermittent random PSOD in vmware. multiple
o Enhancement: None o Limitations: - FIFO test of NIC diagnostics is not supported on the Intel I350 Quad Port GbE. Powerville has shared FIFO and shared FIFO registers making a test impossible if four ports are running at once. - For more limitations please refer to readme. o Special usage: - 2012 ToolsCenter 12D
Version 9.29, Build ID DSYTAB6 o New System Support: Flex System x440 Compute Node (7917, 2584) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: - DSA implemented signature in product build. Please update IMM to 1AOO34V or later before updating pDSA, or flash failure will occur; - The user can not flash Embedded Preboot on VMware ESX3.5 prior to U4. - When flashing DSA Preboot using wflash/lflash, if you notice a build mismatch error, please make sure IMM firmware level is minimum 29B. Once you upgrade the IMM firmware to 29B or higher, DSA Preboot will continue to flash without error; - For more limitations please refer to readme. o Special usage: - NGP-4Q(12B+ FixPack3)
Version 9.28, Build ID DSYTAA4 o New System Support: x3630 M4 (7519) x3550 M4 (7383) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: - DSA implemented signature in product build. Please update IMM to 1AOO34V or later before updating pDSA, or flash failure will occur; - The user can not flash Embedded Preboot on VMware ESX3.5 prior to U4. - When flashing DSA Preboot using wflash/lflash, if you notice a build mismatch error, please make sure IMM firmware level is minimum 29B. Once you upgrade the IMM firmware to 29B or higher, DSA Preboot will continue to flash without error; - For more limitations please refer to readme. o Special usage: - IMMV2 system 2012 4Q-LFC
Version 9.27, Build ID DSYTA7F o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme o Special usage: - IMMv1 system 2012 4Q-LFC
Version 9.26, Build ID DSYTA6G o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: DSA Performance Optimization o Limitations: Refer to readme o Special usage: - 2012 ToolsCenter 12C
Version 9.21, Build ID DSYTA1U o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: 1.Recovered LSI Rawdata: "MegaCli -FwTermLog -Dsply -aALL" o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme o Special usage: - 2012 ToolsCenter 12B Plus
Version 9.20, Build ID DSYTA0R o New System Support: x3530 M4 (7160) x3630 M4 (7158) x3750 M4 (8722, 8733) HS23E (8038, 8039) Flex System x220 Compute Node (7906, 2585) o Problem(s) Fixed: 1. PMR 05819,YL2,760 An error occured during the execution of DSA on Windows, DSA exits with an error at the eventlog plugin. o Enhancement: 1. Add HW remote presence key collection for High volume systems. o Limitations: Refer to readme o Special usage: - 2012 ToolsCenter 12B
Version 9.07, Build ID DSYT9CA o New System Support: x3750 M4 (8722, 8733) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.06, Build ID DSYT9BC o New System Support: Flex System x220 Compute Node (7906) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.05, Build ID DSYT9AA o New System Support: x3630 M4 (7158) x3530 M4 (7160) x3100 M4 Refresh1 (2582) x3250 M4 Refresh1 (2583) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.04, Build ID DSYT99E o New System Support: Flex System x240 Compute Node (8737, 8738, 7863) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.03, Build ID DSYT98I o New System Support: HS23E (8038, 8039) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.02, Build ID DSYT97C o New System Support: iDataPlex dx360 M4 server/2U chassis (7912/7913) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.01, Build ID DSYT96D o New System Support: x3500 M4 (7383) x3550 M4 (7914) x3650 M4 (7915) o Problem(s) Fixed: o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 9.00, Build ID DSYT95W o New System Support: BladeCenter HS23 (7875) BladeCenter HX5 (7873, 1910) Flex System x240 Compute Node (8737, 8738, 7863) Flex System Manager Node (8735) x3500 M4 (7383) x3550 M4 (7914) x3630 M4 (7158) x3650 M4 (7915) x3690 X5 (7192, 7147) x3850 X5 / x3950 X5 (7143, 7191) o Problem(s) Fixed: 1. PMR 24817,8QG,000, PMR 30680,499,000 After kicking off DSA on one of the management nodes (x3650 M2) of SONAS 1.2(RHEL5 based), the node became unresponsive and dropped out of the cluster.
2. PMR 53575,000,834, PMR 05961,YL4,760 After running DSA, when using linux dump command on a DDS5 usb internal tape drive attached in x3650M2 backup speed becomes very slowly or failed.
3. PMR 26905,095,866 Running DSA 4.0 as well as DSA 3.4 on x3850 X5 the server is freezing, users have to reboot the server.
4. DSA 4.00 and previous version segmentation fault issue
6. PMR 15086,OTH,760 DSA 9.00 with --no-imm-lan option does not work correctly on RHEL5.3. The USB port state is changed during the execution of DSA.
o Enhancement: 1. Add GUI and CLI menu for Features on Demand (FoD) Activation Key Management o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 4.02, Build ID DSYT92I o New System Support: iDataPlex Direct Water Cooled dx360 M4 server o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 4.01, Build ID DSYT92H o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: - 2011 4Q lifecycle
Version 4.00, Build ID DSYT91S o New System Support: None o New server options support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: 1. PMR 15065,OTR,760 On Unisys ES7000 or x3850 X5, the Memory Card number with failed DIMM can not be reported in IPMI Eventlog if the Memory Card is bigger than 4.
o Enhancement: 1. Added > 1TB memory test support o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: - 2011 ToolsCenter 11D
Version 3.48, Build ID DSYT89PUS o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: - 2011 3Q lifecycle
Version 3.47, Build ID DSYT89LUS o New System Support: x3100 M4 (2582) x3250 M4 (2583) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 3.46, Build ID DSYT89GUS o New System Support: System x iDataPlex dx360 M3 (6391) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 3.45, Build ID DSYT89EUS o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: - x3850 X5 / x3950 X5 (7143, 7191) EXA scaling
Version 3.43, Build ID DSYT87HUS o New System Support: BladeCenter HX5 (7873,1910) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 3.43, Build ID DSYT87FUS o New System Support: x3850 X5 / x3950 X5 (7143, 7191) x3690 X5 (7192, 7147) o Problem(s) Fixed: o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 3.40, Build ID DSYT85T o New System Support: BladeCenter HS22 (1911) x3650 M3 (5454) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 3.30, Build ID DSYT80S o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: 1. Correct a problem with LSI MegaRAID reporting for IBM Service o Limitations: Refer to readme. o Special usage: None
Version 3.20, Build ID DSYT75X o New System Support: x3630 M3 (7377) x3690 X5 (7148, 7149) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: 1. Add LSI Hard Disk Drive (HDD) diagnostic back for both the onboard SAS chip and ServeRAID o Limitations: - If you have ServeRAID (M1015) SAS/SATA Controller, 46M0831 installed, you will need one of the following: - uEFI GYE133A or greater for x3200 M3 and x3250 M3 - uEFI Y4E145B or greater for x3400 M2, x3400 M3, x3500 M2 and x3500 M3 - uEFI D6E145C or greater for x3550 M2, x3550 M3, x3650 M2 and x3650 M3 - For more limitations please refer to readme o Special usage: None
Verion 3.20, Build ID DSYT75U o New System Support: x3755 M3 (7164) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: None o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Verion 3.10, Build ID DSYT70X o New System Support: x3400 M3(7378, 7379) x3500 M3(7380) x3550 M3 (7944, 4254) x3620 M3 (7376) x3650 M3 (7945, 4255) x3690 X5 (7148, 7149) x3850 X5 Standard Single-node and Multi-node models(7145, 7146) x3950 X5 Specially configured Database Engine models (7145, 7146) iDataplex dx360 M3 (6391) HS22V (7871,1949) HX5 (7872, 1909) o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: 1. Added ServeRAID data collection o Limitations: - The following function has been temporarily removed from DSA Preboot for both the onboard SAS chip and ServeRAID: - LSI Hard Disk Drive (HDD) diagnostic - If you have ServeRAID (M1015) SAS/SATA Controller, 46M0831 installed, you will need one of the following: - uEFI GYE133A or greater for x3200 M3 and x3250 M3 - uEFI Y4E145B or greater for x3400 M2, x3400 M3, x3500 M2 and x3500 M3 - uEFI D6E145C or greater for x3550 M2, x3550 M3, x3650 M2 and x3650 M3 - For more limitations please refer to readme o Special usage: None
Version 3.02.56, Build ID DSYT56e o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: - The following systems are supported when BoMC downloads the corresponding system enablement pack: HS22V (7871,1949) x3550 M3 (7944,4254) x3650 M3 (7945,4255) x3400 M3 (7378,7379) x3500 M3 (7839) dx360 M3 (6391) o Limitations: - No HDD diagnostics available - To ensure quality and stability of the DSA code, we have reverted some display functionality of RAID information to what was shown in previous versions of DSA. This affects RAID display on the following adapters: Megaraid 8480 Serveraid MR10i Serveraid MR10is Serveraid MR10m Serveraid MR10k Serveraid M1015 Serveraid M5014 Serveraid M5015 On these adapters, the RAID information is generated from the output of separate command line tools and the format may not match other output in DSA. - For more limitations please refer to readme o Special usage: None
Version 3.00, Build ID: DSYT55a o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: - Added support for Machine Types 7327, 7328, 4251, 4252, 4261 o Limitations: - No HDD diagnostics available - For more limitations please refer to readme o Special usage: None
Version 1.16, Y4YT19AUS o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: - Added support for Machine Types 7839, 7836, 7837 o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 1.15, TMYT20AUS o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: - Added support for Machine Types 7321, 6380, 7323 o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 1.14, D6YT37AUS o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: - Added support for Machine Types 7946, 4198, 7947, 4199 o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 1.13, P9YT48AUS o New System Support: None o Problem(s) Fixed: None o Enhancement: - Added support for Machine Types 7870, 1936, 7809 o Limitations: None o Special usage: None
Version 1.00 - Initial release
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IBM HBA/LSI 12Gb SAS/SATA/SSD Driver for Windows 2012/2008 R2/2008
Supported Controllers: - IBM N2215 SAS/SATA HBA for IBM System x (47C8676)
NOTE TO SERVICE - Reference RETAIN #N/A
Version 2.50.65.00 - Initial release ------------------ ibm_dd_mpt3sas_2_50_65_00_windows_32-64_chg
Mellanox Technologies
=============================================================================== Mellanox OFED for Windows UpdateXpress Release Notes for IBM Version MLNX_WinOF 4.40 Last Modified on November 17, 2013 ===============================================================================
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=============================================================================== Table of Contents =============================================================================== 1. Overview 2. Changes in This Release 3. Supported Firmware and Firmware Tools 4. Change Log History 4.1 WinOF VPI v4.3 Main Changes (from v4.2) 4.2 WinOF VPI v4.2 Main Changes 5. Known Issues 6. Bug Fixes History 6.1 WinOF VPI v4.40 Bug Fixes 6.1 WinOF VPI v4.2 Bug Fixes 7. API Changes
=============================================================================== 1. Overview =============================================================================== This document addresses the Mellanox WinOF VPI driver package distributed for Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64) and Windows Server 2012 (x64 only). Mellanox WinOF VPI is composed of several software modules that contain an InfiniBand and Ethernet driver. The Mellanox WinOF VPI driver supports Infiniband and 10GB Ethernet ports. The port type is determined upon boot based on card’s capability and user setting.
=============================================================================== 2. Changes in This Release =============================================================================== WinOF VPI v4.40 provides the following changes and new features:
- Added a notification in the event log in case SMB is not supported in ConnectX®-2 firmware - Added the trace tool for WPP tracing - Set 512 RX buffers by default - Removed TXRingNum - Changed the perf_tuning setting to achieve a better performance tuning - Added Transmit Side Scaling (TSS) - Added Ethernet QoS proprietary counters, diagnostics and traffic for monitoring, using Windows’ perfmon utility - Enabled MaxRssProcessirs support of the following values: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,64 - Added to the MTU size the IP header size (1500 ->1514, 9600->9614). Thus the minimum Jumbo frame size is 614. - Interrupt moderation supports the following profiles: - Low Latency - Moderate - Aggressive in addition to old values that are not supported anymore - Made mlx4_bus and Ethernet devices removable - Network Direct: Added support for NDv2 - Network Direct: Set the default ND provide value to mlx4nd2 - Network Direct: Removed the option of NDK registration failure requiring a reboot of the machine to register it again - Network Direct: Added the option of sensing the incoming Read messages according to the device capabilities when creating an EndPoint limit - Removed the QoS attributes when disabling QoS - Added active_mtu field to struct ib_port_attr_t - Added the option of vstat displaying the active_mtu of the ports - Allowed registration of a large Memory Region which is splitted to many segments - Added the option of ibv_devinfo displaying the correct MTU value after it was changed - Added the option of part_man printing the adapter name when the Port GUID is set to zero - Added the option of part_man printing the leading zeroes of port GUID - Prevented displaying a message to upgrade the firmware for OEM NICs if it has the latest firmware version - Removed portsetting registry key during uninstall =============================================================================== 3. Supported Firmware and Firmware Tools =============================================================================== - Firmware: - ConnectX®-3 Pro QDR/FDR10/FDR and ConnectX®-3 Pro EN - For the firmware version, please contact Mellanox support. - ConnectX®-3 QDR/FDR10/FDR and ConnectX®-3 EN - Firmware v2.11.0500 and above - ConnectX®-2 SDR/DDR/QDR and ConnectX®-2 EN - Firmware v2.9.1200 and above
- Tools: - MFT (Mellanox Firmware Tools) version 2.7.0 and later
=============================================================================== 4. Change Log History =============================================================================== 4.1 WinOF VPI v4.3 Main Changes (from v4.2): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added support for a new provider called MLX4ND, which supports both NDv1 and NDv2 interfaces - Enabled performance tuning running according to the operating systems that are running over it - The keywords added to the registry in NDIS support Windows 2012 are: - RssMaxProcNumber - NumRSSQueues - RSSProfile - The keywords added to the registry In NDIS support Windows 2008 R2 are: - RssBaseProcNumber - MaxRssProcessors - RssBaseProcGroup - The rest of the keywords are added in all versions of NDIS. This change is based on: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff570864(v=vs.85).aspx - RoCE MTU value is no longer set to 1024 by default - All options stay as they are and can only be chosen if they were selected explicitly in the UI/registry - The current default state is as follows: The value is now derived from the MTU (or MaxFramSize, or Jumbo Packets value) and they are all aliases for the same value). The value is aligned to 256,512,1024,2048 in a way that it will be rounded down to the nearest power of two of the ETH MTU. - Added ibdiagnet utility support
4.2 WinOF VPI v4.2 Main Changes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Modified RSS cores and changed VMQ affinity on the fly - Added support for K-GROUPS processors (more than 64 processors support) to allow assignment of MSI-X affinity for multiple processor groups. - Set an adequate number of MTTs to map all physical memory - Allocated firmware and ICM memory in chunks of non-paged memory instead of using contiguous physical memory. - Changed device names in device manager and their hardware IDs. The changes were made to distinguish between ConnectX®-2 and ConnectX®-3: - for ConnectX-2: MLX4\ConnectX-2_Eth and IBA\ConnectX-2_IPoIB - for ConnectX-3: MLX4\ConnectX-3_Eth and IBA\ConnectX-3_IPoIB - Set QoS settings only for ConnectX-3. Changing the hardware ID, forces the OS to install new device and re-build the registry keys. - Added an event log to indicate driver failure upon start if there are two HCA burned with the same GUID. - Added firmware upgrade support as part of the setup process. The setup burns the new firmware only on Mellanox cards. Firmware burning failure does not prevent the driver’s installation, therefore, it will show a warning. In this case, it is recommended to update the firmware manually. - Enabled configuration of TxRingNum registry key from the UI - Improved the "Port Protocol" dialog - Added Registry key documentation to the setup package - Optimized code performance - Increased send parallelism - Memory used in receive flow is now allocated with the same affinity of the handling processor for faster access - Statistics parameters are now directly read from hardware instead of being calculated by software - Added support for BlueFlame. BlueFlame is now the default working mode for all packets that have a descriptor which fits into a BF register (currently 256 bytes). - Use "BlueFlame" registry key to enable\disable this feature. - Added support for RSS functionality on available processors numbers. Used to be restricted to start at the first processor. - Changed RSS registry defaults to give better out of the box performance - Added a performance UI to tune performance under various scenarios - Added a tool to tune performance under various scenarios - Added support for multiple TX rings - Added an option to verify that the number of multicast groups used is no higher than the firmware limits - Improved performance in virtualization when using VMQ - Added support for multiple TX rings. The new driver advertises its TSS capability (using multiple TX rings). This feature will not be used when communicating with older version drivers (such as the inbox driver). This way IPv4 communication in a mixed environment that includes the inbox driver should work. IPv6 communication may be problematic in such an environment. - Eliminated some race conditions in IPoIB mcast handling - Added mcast addresses according to the Windows mcast table in addition to mcast addresses from igmp\mld queries, in order to connect to such mcasts that are not reported by the queries. - Removed redundant LID_CHANGE events. This fixes the redundant reconnection of all IPoIB mcasts. - Added support for VM migration. When a VM is migrated from one host to another it does not send a new ARP to hosts it already knew when it was sitting on the first host. In order to prevent communication interruption to such hosts, the driver will initiate an ARP to learn them again. - Removed affinity restriction to group 0 for NDK - Added support for the part_man tool. It can create only one additional IPoIB interface per port GUID. This feature can be utilized to use different IPoIB interfaces for SMB and Hyper-V. The virtual ports configuration is removed during uninstal - Installed ND by default - The following tools were added to the setup package: - ibv_asyncwatch.exe - ibv_atomic_bw.exe - ibv_atomic_lat.exe - ibv_devinfo.exe - ibv_rc_pingpong.exe - ibv_rdma_bw.exe - ibv_rdma_lat.exe - ibaddr.exe - ibcacheedit.exe - iblinkinfo.exe - ibqueryerrors.exe - ibsysstat.exe - saquery.exe - smpdump.exe
=============================================================================== 5. Known Issues =============================================================================== - On rare occasions, depends on the GUID assignment, the IPoIB MAC address can be assigned with a multicast MAC (the least significant bit of the most significant address octet is set to 1).In that case, all of the traffic over the IPoIB I/F are dropped. If you experience this issue, please contact Mellanox support. - OpenSM is currently at beta level. We do not recommend using it in deployment setups. If OpenSM is required in your setup, please use a Mellanox managed switch or UFM. - WinVerbs is no longer supported. We recommend installing MLX4ND. - The following are the unsupported functionality/features in WinOF Rev 4.40: - Connect-X® adapter cards - OS versions older than Windows 2008 R2 - ND over WinVerbs provider
=============================================================================== 6. Bug Fixes History =============================================================================== 6.1 WinOF VPI v4.40 Bug Fixes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed an issue causing the setup to fail upon perf_tune failure during the installation. An error message will be printed in the installation log upon perf_tune failure. - Removed port setting registry key during uninstall - Fixed and issue with the Mellanox adapter being shown on the USB removal menu, which caused the removal of the Mellanox adapter once removing the USB. - Fixed the perf_tuning indication of the last chosen tuning scenarios - Fixed a crash in the ib_send_lat/bw utilities caused when the port link was down - Fixed the “Restore to defaults” option in the perf_tuning tool. Now the default values are being restored - Fixed WoL support on NIC with a single port - Fixed the default RoCE configuration on NICs with a single ports - Fixed the values for the MTU and rate of the CM-REQ - Fixed miniport reset on sending scenarios - Network Direct: Fixed a crash occurred when more than 4 SGEs elements were used in an ND write operation - Network Direct: Fixed the swap of InboundReadLimit and OutboundReadLimit when creating an EndPoint and in Connector::GetConnectionData - Network Direct: Fixed disallowing creation of EndPoint with zero attributes in the Receive Queue - Network Direct: Fixed a failure when creating an EndPoint with zero attributes in the Receive Queue - Fixed a bluescreen issue that occurred when disabling the interface after a TX stress over the VMQ - Fixed a failure of MPI/ND over InfiniBand - We fixed an issue causing the Teamed ports to not come up after performing a “Shut/no shut" operation on one of the member port on Nexus 5000 switches side. The port showed as UP on server side, when it was actually down on the Nexus 5000 switch side resulting in port failing to join back into the team.
6.1 WinOF VPI v4.2 Bug Fixes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed restart issue when there are not enough MSI-X vectors for each machine core - Fixed RSS indirection table mapping building when there are less RX rings than RSS cores - Fixed a bug, preventing standard work with BAR value more than 4GB. - Fixed memory leaks - Fixed error flows causing a Bluescreen in driver startup/unload - Fixed a Bluescreen occurrence upon shutdown due to leak in active resources - Fixed a bug that prevented IBAL applications from working on machines with 2 cards - Fixed a bug that caused packet drop on remote node when the first sent packet is not an ARP or a multicast packet - Fixed IPoIB VMQ affinity update bugs - Fixed IPoIB VMQ parent queue management race during reset - Fixed a bug in passing DHCP packets from a Linux VM - Fixed bug in RDMA statistics for NDK
=============================================================================== 7. API Changes =============================================================================== - VERBS_MINOR_VER - Increased its value, 0009 -> 000a - enum eth_link_speeds - Enumerated values were added - struct ib_port_attr_t: - The mtu field was separated into two fields: - max_mtu (maximum MTU supported by the port) - active_mtu (actual MTU which the port is configured with) - Added the eth_link_speed field - WR_SEND_INV - Enumerated value was added - struct ib_send_wr_t - The type of invalidate_rkey was changed from net32_t -> ib_net32_t - IB_SEND_OPT_SKIP_DOORBELL - Added the send Write flag mlnx_fw_nic_4_40_16385p5_win2k8_32-64_chg