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Scott Long 9bcb275009 Add the 'rr232x' driver for the HighPoint RocketRAID 2320 series of cards.
This driver was generously developed and donated by Highpoint.

It is enabled for i386 only at the moment.  I will enable it for amd64
shortly.

Obtained from: HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
2006-04-27 20:22:46 +00:00

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RocketRAID 232x Controller Driver for FreeBSD
Copyright (C) 2005 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Revision History:
v1.02 02/20/2006
Add RR2322 support
v1.01 2005-8-30
First source code release
$FreeBSD$
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1. Overview
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This package contains FreeBSD driver source code for HighPoint RocketRAID
232x SATA controller.
NO WARRANTY
THE DRIVER SOURCE CODE HIGHPOINT PROVIDED IS FREE OF CHARGE, AND THERE IS
NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM. THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE OF THIS
FREE SOURCE CODE. HIGHPOINT DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF THE
CODE HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL SOURCE CODE.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL HIGHPOINT BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, HIGHPOINT SHALL NOT HAVE
LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED USED WITH THE
PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING, REPLACING, OR RECOVERING
SUCH HARDWARE, OR DATA.
2. Rebuild the kernel with RR232x support
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1) Install kernel source package and building tools.
2) Extract the driver files under the kernel source tree:
# cd /usr/src/sys/
# tar xvzf /your/path/to/rr232x-freebsd-src.tgz
3) Update the kernel configuration file to include the HighPoint source.
Assume the configure file is GENERIC, and new kernel configure file is
MYKERNEL:
# cd i386/conf (or amd64/conf for AMD64)
# cp GENERIC MYKERNEL
4) Edit MYKERNEL, and add the following line under "RAID controllers
interfaced to the SCSI subsystem":
device "rr232x" #HighPoint RocketRAID 232x
5) For i386 system, edit /usr/src/sys/conf/files.i386 and append the lines
shown below:
rr232x_lib.o optional rr232x \
dependency "$S/dev/rr232x/i386-elf.rr232x_lib.o.uu" \
compile-with "uudecode < $S/dev/rr232x/i386-elf.rr232x_lib.o.uu" \
no-implicit-rule
dev/rr232x/os_bsd.c optional rr232x
dev/rr232x/osm_bsd.c optional rr232x
dev/rr232x/rr232x_config.c optional rr232x
For amd64 system, edit /usr/src/sys/conf/files.amd64 and append the lines
shown below:
rr232x_lib.o optional rr232x \
dependency "$S/dev/rr232x/amd64-elf.rr232x_lib.o.uu" \
compile-with "uudecode < $S/dev/rr232x/amd64-elf.rr232x_lib.o.uu" \
no-implicit-rule
dev/rr232x/os_bsd.c optional rr232x
dev/rr232x/osm_bsd.c optional rr232x
dev/rr232x/rr232x_config.c optional rr232x
Note FreeBSD 5.3/5.4 i386 already have a built-in RR232x driver, you should
replace the old configuration lines with the lines listed above.
6) Rebuild and install the kernel:
a) for FreeBSD 5.x-i386:
# cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/
# /usr/sbin/config MYKERNEL
# cd ../compile/MYKERNEL/
# make depend
# make
# make install
b) for FreeBSD 5.x-amd64:
# cd /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/
# /usr/sbin/config MYKERNEL
# cd ../compile/MYKERNEL/
# make depend
# make
# make install
c) for FreeBSD 4.x:
# cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/
# /usr/sbin/config MYKERNEL
# cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL/
# make depend
# make
# make install
If the driver was previously configured as an auto-loaded module by
/boot/defaults/loader.conf, please remove the entry rr232x_load="YES"
from loader.conf to prevent the driver from being loaded twice.
7) Reboot from the new kernel.
3. Build/Load the driver as a kernel module
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1) Install kernel source package and building tools.
2) Extract the driver files under the kernel source tree:
# cd /usr/src/sys/
# tar xvzf /your/path/to/rr232x-opensource-v1.12-bsd.tgz
4) Build the driver module:
# cd modules/rr232x
# make
5) Copy the driver module to the kernel module directory
For FreeBSD 4.x:
# cp rr232x.ko /modules/
For FreeBSD 5.x:
# cp rr232x.ko /boot/kernel/
6) Reboot and load the driver under loader prompt. e.g:
BTX loader 1.00 BTX version is 1.01
Console: internal video/keyboard
BIOS driver A: is disk0
BIOS driver C: is disk2
BIOS 636kB/74512kB available memory
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 0.8
(mailto:jkh@narf.osd.bsdi.com, Sat Apr 21 08:46:19 GMT 2001)
Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
/kernel text=0x24f1db data=0x3007ec+0x2062c -
Hit [Enter] to boot immediagely, or any other key for command prompt.
Booting [kernel] in 9 seconds<64><73>
<-- press SPACE key here
Type '?' for a list of commands, 'help' for more detailed help.
ok load rr232x
/modules/rr232x.ko text=0xf571 data=0x2c8+0x254
ok boot
For FreeBSD 5.x, you can select 6 on the boot menu to get a loader prompt.
7) You can add a below line into /boot/defaults/loader.conf to load the
driver automatically:
rr232x_load="YES"
Please refer to the installation guide in HighPoint FreeBSD driver release
package for more information.
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Technical support and service
If you have questions about installing or using your HighPoint product,
check the user's guide or readme file first, and you will find answers to
most of your questions here. If you need further assistance, please
contact us. We offer the following support and information services:
1) The HighPoint Web Site provides information on software upgrades,
answers to common questions, and other topics. The Web Site is
available from Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at
http://www.highpoint-tech.com.
2) For technical support, send e-mail to support@highpoint-tech.com
NOTE: Before you send an e-mail, please visit our Web Site
(http://www.highpoint-tech.com) to check if there is a new or
updated device driver for your system.