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authormiod <miod@openbsd.org>2008-01-01 22:54:28 +0000
committermiod <miod@openbsd.org>2008-01-01 22:54:28 +0000
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parentsimplify BUGS; ok miod (diff)
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Match on Cougar boards, and try to drive them like Jaguars on steroids. On
wide Cougars, use one command queue per target and disable lun support, so that we do not overflow the board's memory; and since we are behaving as a Jaguar, do not do tagged queuing or synchronous transfer negotiation. Tested on two MVME328XT-2 (4220 and second revision artwork 4220) narrow Cougar-I (but wide external connectors), but probes fail with select timeout so far; I could not get various Motorola BUG to probe devices on these boards either, so we're even (and maybe both my boards are toast, but I won't bet money on this).
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