ftp.kernel.org:/pub/linux/kernel/people/jmerkey/sci/pci-sci-1.19-1
ftp.utah-nac.org:/sci/pci-sci-1.19-1
ftp.timpanogas.org:/sci/pci-sci-1.19-1
Performance testing of this release over SCI Fabric to remote
SCI attached RAID systems:
Tyan 2720 2 x P4 2.2 Ghz (x 22), 2GB Memory, 7500 Chipset
2 x 3Ware 7850 Raid controllers, Linux 2.4.19, WDC1200 ATA Drives
Write Through 239 MB/S
Read 246 MB/S
SuperMicro P4DE6 2 x P4 2.2 Ghz (x 22) 2GB Memory, 7500 Chipset
2 x 3Ware 7850 Raid Controllers, Linux 2.4.19 WDC1200 ATA Drives
Write Through 219 MB/S
Read 235 MB/S
Changes/Bug fixes this release:
SISCI 1.11.4 ( April 5th 2002 )
*Added benchmark.sh script for easy benchmariking of test applications.
*Added alignement check for size and offsets of DMA transfers, in core_dma.c.
*Added options to vary offset and transfer size in dmatest.
*Added HP-UX / PARISC support. Thanks to Airy Andre ! Gnats #1402
*Cleaned up flags for new SISCI function SCIFlush(). Gnats #979
*Made SCIWaitForInterrupt() to fail if timeout is specified on systems not supporting
timeouts. Gnats #1216
*Added new SISCI interface to do physical DMA operations. Gnats #1409
*Added optimization for 64 byte cache lines on AMD Athlon CPUS. Gnats #1394
IRM 1.11.4 ( April 5th 2002 )
*Solaris: Fixed typing error related to tridcoloring in drv/solgen/Driver.conf
*Removed hardcoded dma alignement values from genif.c, and made the
query return values defined by the adapters. Gnats #1399
*Added HP-UX / PARISC support. Thanks to Airy Andre ! Gnats #1402
*Linux: Added support for new property use_runtime_config. Gnats #1406
*Linux: Added support for D336. Gnats #1365
*Linux: Added support for shared interrupt lines. Gnats #
*Added low level functionality for adapter card hot swap/power management.
Gnats #1397
*Added support for Intel 815. Gnats #1400
*Linux: Added support for runtime configuration of IRM/Adaper. Gnats #1406
Please direct any bug reports to jmerkey@timpanogas.org or
hugo@dolphinics.no.
Jeff Merkey
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