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Change some fcp parameter structures such that we can get the portid (24 bit value), get both node and port WWN, know whether we're on a fabric or not, note whether we've ever seen the loop up, and note the current state of the loop. Replace the isp_pdb_t structure in fcparams with a reduced cost structure that maintains a static relationship to 'Target', but can have the actual loop ID used change (in case, post LIP, we discover things have moved around). This also retains portid and node/port WWNs. This array gets larger if we have fabric support compiled in. Note special loop IDs that are invariate for this device- FL_PORT_ID (0x7e) which tells us if there's a fabric controller present, FC_PORT_ID and FC_SNS_ID (fabric controller port and fabric SNS server port). We don't use the latter two for anything. IDs above FC_SNS_ID up through 255 are available for mapping fabric devices to 'target' ids. Add in a config define to set FC full duplex mode. Add in a define to recognize the Qlogic 2200 boards. Add comments about ISPCTL commands. Add and change some ISPASYNC enumes. |
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