James Bottomley wrote:This is a good project for somebody who knows how SAS behaves on the wire, which is a rather limited group. I'm willing to help anyone who proactively moves in this direction, but they need to be proactive about it... I am the person who will have to make introductions at Broadcom, and convince Broadcom that new Person is a highly capable SAS software engineer. Telling bcm "I don't know this guy, its doubtful he knows SAS, but we want to make him the primary engineer anyway" is not a very winning tale :) [...] [...] That's the way it's looking. There are a few avenues for exposing IDENTIFY and OPEN frames and related details, but no obvious "any frame, no problem" method like with the Marvell chip. IMO it's also indicative that Marvell's chip uses a single set of command and response queues, whereas Broadcom has command/response queues for each "port" (bcm's term). Jeff -
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