Hmm. Just in case INI_ANY and INI_NONE are not defined, define them here.
This is for the case of external software including isp_tpublic.h only.
Fix some misapplied flags.
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Go for the gusto and merge multichan_development into the head branch. This
will break FreeBSD and NetBSD ports for a while (yawn) and solaris is dubious
anyway.
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Turn off, yet again, fast posting and RIO for 2200 cards. It just seems
to buggy in this driver to be used, and because of the age of the cards
not worth chasing down.
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- clean up tpublic notes and change tmd_xfr_t to tmd_xact_t
- minor cleanups from mendocino
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+ The 24XX code in isp_target_start_ctio was setting the wrong values
to set SENSE LENGTH VALID for the FCP RSPNS IU.
+ Amusingly enough, this apparently didn't matter. In fact, once sense
data was being put into the ct7_entry_t there was *still* a problem
and REQUEST SENSE was being sent by the Linux initiator.
+ What *was* happening is that the 24XX requries the response data to
be 32 bit swapped. This is not obvious from the chip documents.
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This is SCST driver for ISP Qlogic chipsets commonly used in many SCSI and FC
host bus adapters. Supported chipset are listed in README file, incomplete
list of supported HBA's is in doc/Hardware.txt .
It is based on Matthew Jacob's multiplatform driver for ISP chipsets,
which can be download from ftp://ftp.feral.com/pub/isp/isp_dist.tgz
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