On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 00:04 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:The first thing to note is about the specs and the pre-production hardware: the Linux Foundation has mechanism to get both into the hands of interested developers; if you can point me to contacts, I can at least get the NDA documentation programme ball rolling. I wouldn't call it "vaunted" but it's been a fun project. The first thing I really noted is that SMP and STP protocol support is stubbed out ... you really can't do anything other than direct device connection without them. That's not such a bad way of doing it ... it pretty much mimics the wire protocol, which is simply frame in/frame out for SAS. I also note there's a slight nomenclature issue which will trip up SAS people. All through the driver, you seem to use the word "port" to refer to a physical phy. the struct bs_port seems to actually be a phy descriptor ... unless there's some missing phy<->port setup logic that will be in the final driver? The trouble is that phys and ports are distinct (and not equivalent) objects in SAS. If you have a contact here too, I can get the LF NDA and hardware programmes rolling. James -
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