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37.Dd Mar 13, 2019
38.Dt MRSAS 4
39.Os
40.Sh NAME
41.Nm mrsas
42.Nd "LSI MegaRAID 6Gb/s and 12Gb/s SAS+SATA RAID controller driver"
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44To compile this driver into the kernel,
45place the following lines in your
46kernel configuration file:
47.Bd -ragged -offset indent
48.Cd "device pci"
49.Cd "device mrsas"
50.Ed
51.Pp
52Alternatively, to load the driver as a
53module at boot time, place the following line in
54.Xr loader.conf 5 :
55.Bd -literal -offset indent
56mrsas_load="YES"
57.Ed
58.Sh DESCRIPTION
59The
60.Nm
61driver will detect LSI's next generation (6Gb/s and 12Gb/s) PCI Express
62SAS/SATA RAID controllers.
63See the
64.Nm HARDWARE
65section for the supported devices list.
66A disk (virtual disk/physical disk) attached to the
67.Nm
68driver will be visible to the user through
69.Xr camcontrol 8
70as
71.Pa /dev/da?
72device nodes.
73A simple management interface is also provided on a per-controller basis via the
74.Pa /dev/mrsas?
75device node.
76.Pp
77The
78.Nm
79name is derived from the phrase "MegaRAID SAS HBA", which is
80substantially different than the old "MegaRAID" Driver
81.Xr mfi 4
82which does not connect targets
83to the
84.Xr cam 4
85layer and thus requires a new driver which attaches targets to the
86.Xr cam 4
87layer.
88Older MegaRAID controllers are supported by
89.Xr mfi 4
90and will not work with
91.Nm ,
92but both the
93.Xr mfi 4
94and
95.Nm
96drivers can detect and manage the LSI MegaRAID SAS 2208/2308/3008/3108 series of
97controllers.
98.Pp
99The
100.Xr device.hints 5
101option is provided to tune the
102.Nm
103driver's behavior for LSI MegaRAID SAS 2208/2308/3008/3108 controllers.
104By default, the
105.Xr mfi 4
106driver will detect these controllers.
107See the
108.Nm PRIORITY
109section to know more about driver priority for MR-Fusion devices.
110.Pp
111.Nm
112will provide a priority of (-30) (between
113.Dv BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT
114and
115.Dv BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY )
116at probe call for device id's 0x005B, 0x005D, and
1170x005F so that
118.Nm
119does not take control of these devices without user intervention.
120.Pp
121Solid-state drives (SSD) get ATA TRIM support with
122.Nm
123if underlying adapter allows it.
124This may require configuring SSD as Non-RAID drive
125rather then JBOD virtual mode.
126.Sh HARDWARE
127The
128.Nm
129driver supports the following hardware:
130.Pp
131[ Thunderbolt 6Gb/s MR controller ]
132.Bl -bullet -compact
133.It
134LSI MegaRAID SAS 9265
135.It
136LSI MegaRAID SAS 9266
137.It
138LSI MegaRAID SAS 9267
139.It
140LSI MegaRAID SAS 9270
141.It
142LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271
143.It
144LSI MegaRAID SAS 9272
145.It
146LSI MegaRAID SAS 9285
147.It
148LSI MegaRAID SAS 9286
149.It
150DELL PERC H810
151.It
152DELL PERC H710/P
153.El
154.Pp
155[ Invader/Fury 12Gb/s MR controller ]
156.Bl -bullet -compact
157.It
158LSI MegaRAID SAS 9380
159.It
160LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361
161.It
162LSI MegaRAID SAS 9341
163.It
164DELL PERC H830
165.It
166DELL PERC H730/P
167.It
168DELL PERC H330
169.El
170.Sh CONFIGURATION
171To disable Online Controller Reset(OCR) for a specific
172.Nm
173driver instance, set the
174following tunable value in
175.Xr loader.conf 5 :
176.Bd -literal -offset indent
177dev.mrsas.X.disable_ocr=1
178.Ed
179.Pp
180where X is the adapter number.
181.Pp
182To change the I/O timeout value for a specific
183.Nm
184driver instance, set the following tunable value in
185.Xr loader.conf 5 :
186.Bd -literal -offset indent
187dev.mrsas.X.mrsas_io_timeout=NNNNNN
188.Ed
189.Pp
190where NNNNNN is the timeout value in milli-seconds.
191.Pp
192To change the firmware fault check timer value for a specific
193.Nm
194driver instance, set the following tunable value in
195.Xr loader.conf 5 :
196.Bd -literal -offset indent
197dev.mrsas.X.mrsas_fw_fault_check_delay=NN
198.Ed
199.Pp
200where NN is the fault check delay value in seconds.
201.Pp
202The current number of active I/O commands is shown in the
203.Va dev.mrsas.X.fw_outstanding
204.Xr sysctl 8
205variable.
206.Sh DEBUGGING
207To enable debugging prints from the
208.Nm
209driver, set the
210.Va hw.mrsas.X.debug_level
211variable, where X is the adapter number, either in
212.Xr loader.conf 5
213or via
214.Xr sysctl 8 .
215The following bits have the described effects:
216.Bl -tag -width indent -offset indent
217.It 0x01
218Enable informational prints.
219.It 0x02
220Enable tracing prints.
221.It 0x04
222Enable prints for driver faults.
223.It 0x08
224Enable prints for OCR and I/O timeout.
225.It 0x10
226Enable prints for AEN events.
227.El
228.Sh PRIORITY
229The
230.Nm
231driver will always set a default (-30) priority in the PCI subsystem for
232selection of MR-Fusion cards.
233(It is between
234.Dv BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT
235and
236.Dv BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY ) .
237MR-Fusion Controllers include all cards with the
238Device IDs -
2390x005B,
2400x005D,
2410x005F.
242.Pp
243The
244.Xr mfi 4
245driver will set a priority of either
246.Dv BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT
247or
248.Dv BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY
249(depending on the device.hints setting) in the PCI
250subsystem for selection of MR-Fusion cards.
251With the above design in place, the
252.Xr mfi 4
253driver will attach to a MR-Fusion card given that it has a higher priority than
254.Nm .
255.Pp
256Using
257.Pa /boot/device.hints
258(as mentioned below), the user can provide a preference
259for the
260.Nm
261driver to detect a MR-Fusion card instead of the
262.Xr mfi 4
263driver.
264.Bd -ragged -offset indent
265.Cd hw.mfi.mrsas_enable="1"
266.Ed
267.Pp
268At boot time, the
269.Xr mfi 4
270driver will get priority to detect MR-Fusion controllers by default.
271Before
272changing this default driver selection policy, LSI advises users to understand
273how the driver selection policy works.
274LSI's policy is to provide priority to
275the
276.Xr mfi 4
277driver to detect MR-Fusion cards, but allow for the ability to choose the
278.Nm
279driver to detect MR-Fusion cards.
280.Pp
281LSI recommends setting hw.mfi.mrsas_enable="0" for customers who are using the
282older
283.Xr mfi 4
284driver and do not want to switch to
285.Nm .
286For those customers who are using a MR-Fusion controller for the first time, LSI
287recommends using the
288.Nm
289driver and setting hw.mfi.mrsas_enable="1".
290.Pp
291Changing the default behavior is well tested under most conditions, but
292unexpected behavior may pop up if more complex and unrealistic operations are
293executed by switching between the
294.Xr mfi 4
295and
296.Nm
297drivers for MR-Fusion.
298Switching drivers is designed to happen only one time.
299Although multiple
300switching is possible, it is not recommended.
301The user should decide from
302.Nm Start of Day
303which driver they want to use for the MR-Fusion card.
304.Pp
305The user may see different device names when switching from
306.Xr mfi 4
307to
308.Nm .
309This behavior is
310.Nm Functions As Designed
311and the user needs to change the
312.Xr fstab 5
313entry manually if they are doing any experiments with
314.Xr mfi 4
315and
316.Nm
317interoperability.
318.Sh FILES
319.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/mrsas?" -compact
320.It Pa /dev/da?
321array/logical disk interface
322.It Pa /dev/mrsas?
323management interface
324.El
325.Sh SEE ALSO
326.Xr cam 4 ,
327.Xr mfi 4 ,
328.Xr pci 4 ,
329.Xr device.hints 5 ,
330.Xr camcontrol 8
331.Sh HISTORY
332The
333.Nm
334driver first appeared in
335.Fx 10.1 .
336.Bd -ragged
337.Cd "mfi Driver:"
338.Xr mfi 4
339is the old
340.Fx
341driver which started with support for Gen-1 Controllers and
342was extended to support up to MR-Fusion (Device ID = 0x005B, 0x005D, 0x005F).
343.Ed
344.Bd -ragged
345.Cd "mrsas Driver:"
346.Nm
347is the new driver reworked by LSI which supports Thunderbolt and onward
348products.
349The SAS+SATA RAID controller with device id 0x005b is referred to as
350the Thunderbolt controller throughout this man page.
351.Ed
352.Bd -ragged
353.Nm cam aware HBA drivers:
354.Fx
355has a
356.Xr cam 4
357layer which attaches storage devices and provides a common access mechanism to
358storage controllers and attached devices.
359The
360.Nm
361driver is
362.Xr cam 4
363aware and devices associated with
364.Nm
365can be seen using
366.Xr camcontrol 8 .
367The
368.Xr mfi 4
369driver does not understand the
370.Xr cam 4
371layer and it directly associates storage disks to the block layer.
372.Pp
373.Nm Thunderbolt Controller:
374This is the 6Gb/s MegaRAID HBA card which has device id 0x005B.
375.Pp
376.Nm Invader Controller:
377This is 12Gb/s MegaRAID HBA card which has device id 0x005D.
378.Pp
379.Nm Fury Controller:
380This is the 12Gb/s MegaRAID HBA card which has device id 0x005F.
381.Ed
382.Sh AUTHORS
383The
384.Nm
385driver and this manual page were written by
386.An Kashyap Desai Aq Mt Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com .
387.Sh TODO
388The driver does not support big-endian architectures at this time.
389.Pp
390The driver does not support alias for device name (it is required when the user
391switches between two drivers and does not want to edit
392.Pa /etc/fstab
393manually).
394.Pp
395The
396.Nm
397driver exposes devices as
398.Pa /dev/da? ,
399whereas
400.Xr mfi 4
401exposes devices as
402.Pa /dev/mfid? .
403.Pp
404.Nm
405does not support the Linux Emulator interface.
406.Pp
407.Nm
408will not work with
409.Xr mfiutil 8 .
410