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NAME

       sym — NCR/Symbios/LSI Logic 53C8XX PCI SCSI host adapter driver

SYNOPSIS

       To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:

             device pci
             device scbus
             device sym

             To disable PCI parity checking (needed for broken bridges):
             options SYM_SETUP_PCI_PARITY=<boolean>

             To control driver probing against HVD buses:
             options SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF=<bit combination>

             To control chip attachment balancing between the ncr driver and this driver:
             options SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP=<bit combination>

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

             sym_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

       This driver provides support for the Symbios/LSI Logic 53C8XX PCI SCSI controllers.

       Driver features include support for wide SCSI busses and fast10, fast20, fast40 and fast80-dt synchronous
       data  transfers  depending  on  controller  capabilities.  It also provides generic SCSI features such as
       tagged command queueing and auto-request sense.  This driver is configured by default for  a  maximum  of
       446  outstanding  commands per bus, 8 LUNs per target and 64 tagged tasks per LUN.  These numbers are not
       so much limited by design as they are considered reasonable values for current  SCSI  technology.   These
       values can be increased by changing appropriate constants in driver header files (not recommended).

       This  driver  supports  the  entire  Symbios  53C8XX  family of PCI SCSI controllers.  It also offers the
       advantage of architectural improvements available only with newer chips.

       sym notably handles phase mismatch from SCRIPTS for the 53C896, 53C895A, and 53C1010 cores.  As a result,
       it guarantees that no more than 1 interrupt per IO completion is delivered  to  the  CPU,  and  that  the
       SCRIPTS processor is never stalled waiting for CPU attention in normal situations.

       sym also uses LOAD/STORE SCRIPTS instructions for chips that support it.  Only the early 810, 815 and 825
       NCR  chips  do not support LOAD/STORE.  Use of LOAD/STORE instead of MEMORY MOVE allows SCRIPTS to access
       IO registers internal to the chip (no external PCI cycles).  As a result, the driver guarantees  that  no
       PCI self-mastering will occur for chips that support LOAD/STORE.

       LOAD/STORE  instructions  are  also faster than MEMORY MOVE because they do not involve the chip DMA FIFO
       and are coded on 2 DWORDs instead of 3.

       For the early NCR 810, 815 and 825 chips, the driver uses a separate SCRIPTS set that  uses  MEMORY  MOVE
       instructions for data movements.  This is because LOAD/STORE are not supported by these chips.

       HVD/LVD  capable  controllers  (895, 895A, 896, and 897) report the actual bus mode in the STEST4 chip IO
       registers.  This feature allows the driver to safely probe against bus  mode  and  to  set  up  the  chip
       accordingly.   By default the driver only supports HVD for these chips.  For other chips that can support
       HVD but not LVD, the driver has to probe implementation dependent registers (GPIO) in order to detect HVD
       bus mode.  Only HVD implementations that conform with Symbios Logic recommendations can  be  detected  by
       the  driver.   When  the SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF kernel option is assigned a value of 1, the driver will also
       probe against HVD for 825a, 875, 876 and 885 chips, assuming Symbios Logic compatible  implementation  of
       HVD.

       When  the  SYM_SETUP_PCI_PARITY  is assigned a value of 0, the driver will not enable PCI parity checking
       for 53C8XX devices.  PCI parity checking should not be an option  for  PCI  SCSI  controllers,  but  some
       systems  have  been  reported  to fail using 53C8XX chips, due to spurious or permanent PCI parity errors
       detected.  This option is supplied for convenience but it is neither recommended nor supported.

       The generic ncr(4) driver also supports SYM53C8XX based PCI SCSI controllers, except for the  SYM53C1010,
       which is only supported by the sym driver.

       By default, when both the ncr(4) and sym drivers are configured, the sym driver takes precedence over the
       ncr(4)  driver.   The user can indicate a balancing of chip types between the two drivers by defining the
       SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP kernel configuration option as follows:

       Bit     Devices to be attached by ncr instead
       0x01    53C810a, 53C860
       0x02    53C825a, 53C875, 53C876, 53C885, 53C895
       0x04    53C895a, 53C896, 53C897, 53C1510d
       0x40    53C810, 53C815, 53C825

       For example, if SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP is supplied with the value 0x41, the ncr(4) driver will attach  to
       53C810,  53C815,  53C825,  53C810a,  and  53C860 based controllers, and the sym driver will attach to all
       other 53C8XX based controllers.

       When only the sym driver is configured, the SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP option has no effect.  Thus,  in  this
       case, the sym driver will attach all 53C8XX based controllers present in the system.

       This  driver  offers  other  options  that  are not currently exported to the user.  They are defined and
       documented in the sym_conf.h driver file.  Changing these options is not  recommended  unless  absolutely
       necessary.  Some of these options are planned to be exported through sysctl(3) or an equivalent mechanism
       in a future driver releases and therefore, no compatibility is guaranteed.

       At  initialization,  the  driver  tries  to  detect  and  read  user settings from controller NVRAM.  The
       Symbios/Logic NVRAM layout and the Tekram NVRAM layout are currently supported.  If the  reading  of  the
       NVRAM succeeds, the following settings are taken into account and reported to CAM:

       Host settings           Symbios    Tekram
       SCSI parity checking    Y          N
       Host SCSI ident         Y          Y
       Verbose messages        Y          N
       Scan targets hi-lo      Y          N
       Avoid SCSI bus reset    Y          N

       Device settings       Symbios    Tekram
       Synchronous period    Y          Y
       SCSI bus width        Y          Y
       Queue tag enable      Y          Y
       Number of tags        NA         Y
       Disconnect enable     Y          Y
       Scan at boot time     Y          N
       Scan LUN              Y          N

       Devices  that are configured as disabled for 'scan' in the NVRAM are not reported to CAM at system start-
       up.  They can be discovered later using the ‘camcontrol rescan’ command.

       The table below summarizes the main features and capabilities of the NCR/Symbios/LSI Logic 53C8XX  family
       of PCI SCSI controllers.

       Chip          Sync    Width   SRAM   PCI64   Supported
       sym53c810     10MHz   8Bit    N      N       Y
       sym53c810a    10MHz   8Bit    N      N       Y
       sym53c815     10MHz   8Bit    N      N       Y
       sym53c825     10MHz   16Bit   N      N       Y
       sym53c825a    10MHz   16Bit   4KB    N       Y
       sym53c860     20MHz   8Bit    N      N       Y
       sym53c875     20MHz   16Bit   4KB    N       Y
       sym53c876     20MHz   16Bit   4KB    N       Y
       sym53c885     20MHz   16Bit   4KB    N       Y
       sym53c895     40MHz   16Bit   4KB    N       Y
       sym53c895A    40MHz   16Bit   8KB    N       Y
       sym53c896     40MHz   16Bit   8KB    Y       Y
       sym53c897     40MHz   16Bit   8KB    Y       Y
       sym53c1510D   40MHz   16Bit   4KB    Y       Y
       sym53c1010    80MHz   16Bit   8KB    Y       Y

HARDWARE

       The sym driver provides support for the following Symbios/LSI Logic PCI SCSI controllers:

          53C810
          53C810A
          53C815
          53C825
          53C825A
          53C860
          53C875
          53C876
          53C895
          53C895A
          53C896
          53C897
          53C1000
          53C1000R
          53C1010-33
          53C1010-66
          53C1510D

       The SCSI controllers supported by sym can be either embedded on a motherboard, or on one of the following
       add-on boards:

          ASUS SC-200, SC-896
          Data Technology DTC3130 (all variants)
          DawiControl DC2976UW
          Diamond FirePort (all)
          NCR cards (all)
          Symbios cards (all)
          Tekram DC390W, 390U, 390F, 390U2B, 390U2W, 390U3D, and 390U3W
          Tyan S1365

MISC

       The DEC KZPCA-AA is a rebadged SYM8952U.

SEE ALSO

       cd(4), da(4), ncr(4), sa(4), scsi(4), camcontrol(8)

HISTORY

       The sym driver appeared in FreeBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS

       The sym driver was written by Gerard Roudier and is derived from the Linux sym53c8xx driver from the same
       author.   The  sym53c8xx  driver  is derived from the ncr53c8xx driver, which was ported from the FreeBSD
       ncr(4) driver to Linux-1.2.13.  The original ncr(4) driver was written for 386BSD and FreeBSD by Wolfgang
       Stanglmeier and Stefan Esser.

BUGS

       No known bugs.

Debian                                           August 19, 2004                                          SYM(4)