********************************************************************************* EFI_Bios_ReadMe.txt ********************************************************************************* Installation Guide for the LSI Logic Fusion-MPT (TM) EFI BIOS Boot Services Driver This file describes the features and use of the LSI Logic Fusion-MPT Fibre Channel EFI BIOS Boot Services Driver. It is divided into the following sections: Introduction Features Installation Configuration Utility Main Menu Adapter Properties Menu Device properties Menu Persistent IDs Quitting the Utility 1.0 Introduction ................. The EFI Fusion-MPT BIOS is a native IA64 EFI 1.1 Boot Services Driver that provides pre-OS support for LSI Fibre Channel chips and HBAs. A Boot Services Driver (BSD) is a BIOS for systems based on Intel Architecture (IA) and the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Specification. Note that the EFI BIOS is required to be present on the host adapter ONLY on Intel Architecture systems that support the EFI specification. In such systems, the EFI BIOS would replace the functionality of the x86 BIOS. The BSD integrates with EFI system firmware, extending disk services by installing Block IO (LBA) for all devices and SCSI Pass Thru interfaces for supported SCSI devices. When a driver is bound to a controller it detects all supported devices. Block IO interfaces are installed for the following devices: hard drives, removable media devices, CD-ROMs, Write-once, andMagneto Optical (MO). Platform firmware can use the driver's services to boot from any supported device. Normally the services are used to copy an OS Loader to boot a system, but the services may also be used by an application or at the EFI Shell. 2.0 Features ............ The EFI BIOS supports these features: o IA64 system support (with lsimpt.rom) o Portable 32/64-bit system support using Embedded Byte Code (with lsimptebc.rom) o 256 Host Adapter channels (PCI Functions) o Up to (15 Targets X 8 LUNs) per SCSI channel. o Up to (8 Buses X 128 Targets X 8 LUNs) per Fibre Port. o Media removal and media change for removable media device types. o Installs the following EFI Protocols for each driver image: Driver Binding Component Name Driver Configuration o Installs the following EFI Protocols for each supported Target/LUN: Device Path Block I/O The LSI Logic EFI Boot Services Driver conforms to the EFI 1.1 Driver Model specification. Refer to corresponding EFI 1.1 documentation for further details of this driver model. 3.0 Installation ................. The EFI BIOS - Boot Services Driver may be installed on the HBA using the LsiUtil utility. Please refer to the LsiUtil readme for the installation procedure. IA64 systems (lsimpt.rom) 32/64-bit non-IA64 systems (lsimptebc.rom) 4.0 Configuration Utility .......................... The EFI BIOS - Boot Services Driver includes an embedded configuration utility which may be used to change the default configuration of the host adapter. The Configuration utility is invoked from the EFI shell, using the "drvcfg" command. Special keys are provided for the following functions: F1/Shift+1 = Help Context sensitive help for the cursor-resident field. F2/Shift+2 = Menu Sets cursor context to the menu selection area. Select a menu item and press Enter. F3/Shift+3 = Used in the RAID properties menu to save existing disk data when creating an Integrated RAID array. Delete(D) = Used in the RAID properties menu to erase existing disk data when creating an Integrated RAID array. Arrow Keys/H,J,K,L = Select Item Home(I)/End(O) = Select Item Up, down, left, right movement to position the cursor. +/- = Change [Item] Items with values in [] brackets are modifiable. Numeric keypad '+' and numeric keypad '-', update a modifiable field to its next relative value. Esc = Abort/Exit Escape aborts the current context operation and/or exits the current screen. User confirmation is solicited as required. Enter = Execute <Item> Items with values in <> brackets are executable. Press Enter to execute the field's associated function. 5.0 Main Menu .................. The Main Menu displays a scrolling list of LSI host adapters in the system, and basic information about each of them. Use the arrow keys to select an adapter, then press Enter to launch the Adapter Properties Menu for the adapter. |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility Version vx.xx | | | | | | LSI Logic Host Bus Adapters | | Adapter PCI PCI PCI RAID FW Revision Pro- LSI RAID IRQ | | Bus Dev Fnc Alert duct Control Status | | | | 53C1030 0 1 0 None 1.03.00.00 IME Enabled Optimal 10 | | 53C1030 0 2 1 ----- 1.03.00.00 IME Enabled ----- 12 | | 53C1030 0 3 0 ----- 1.03.07.00 IO Enabled ----- 7 | | 53C1030 0 3 1 ----- 1.03.07.00 IO Enabled ----- 7 | | LSI929X 0 5 0 ----- 1.01.00.00 FC Enabled ----- 3 | | LSI929X 0 5 1 ----- 1.01.00.00 FC Enabled ----- 3 | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| 6.0 Adapter Properties Menu .............................. The Adapter Properties Menu is used to view and modify the adapter's properties, and to gain access to the adapter's device settings. |--------------------------------------------------------------| | LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility Version vx.xx | | | | Adapter Properties | | | | Adapter PCI PCI PCI | | Bus Dev Fnc | | LSIFC929X 0 3 0 | | | | <Device Properties> | | <Persistent IDs> | | Controllers WWNode Name 10012233FCA08BC0 | | Controllers WWPort Name 12012233FCA08BC0 | | | | Boot Support [Enabled BIOS & OS] | | Link Configuration [Auto] | | Topology Configuration [Auto] | | Multi-Pathing [No] | | Persistent ID Type [WWN] | | Hard ALPA [EF] | | <Restore Defaults> | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------| <Device Properties> Press Enter to view and modify device properties. <Persistent IDs> Press Enter to invoke the adapter's Persistent ID menu. Controllers WWNode Name Displays the World Wide Node name for this controller. Controllers WWPort Name Displays the World Wide Port name for this controller. Boot Support Specifies whether an adapter and it's attached devices will be used as an OS boot device. If yes, the default "Enabled BIOS & OS" should be selected. if no, "Disabled" should be selected. Link Configuration Determines whether the port will set itself to the selected link speed or auto-negotiate instead. (1Gb, 2Gb, 4Gb, Auto, default Auto) Topology Configuration Determines whether the port will default to N-Port or NL-Port operation, or auto-detect the link topology. (N-Port, NL-Port, Auto, default Auto) Multi-Pathing This field is used to enable/disable Multi Pathing to devices found on the controller. (Yes, No, default No). Persistent ID Type This field is used to set the Persistent Mapping Type to WWN or DID. The Persistent ID Type is used to determine what type of mappings are displayed or may be entered on the Persistent IDs screen. Hard ALPA This field identifies the Hard ALPA value that the user has assigned to the controller. Restore Defaults Press Enter to restore default settings. 7.0 Device Properties ...................... The Device Properties screen provides viewing and updating of individual device settings for an adapter. Here is an example of the Device Properties screen: |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility Version vx.xx | | | | Device Properties | | SCSI Device Identifier World Wide Name DID | | ID | | 0 - | | 1 - | | 2 - | | 3 SEAGATE ST31055N 2000FCBA0023FF44:2100FCBA0023FF44 0000E4 | | 4 - | | 5 - | | 6 - | | 7 - | | 8 - | | 9 - | | 10 - | | 11 - | | 12 - | | 13 - | | 14 - | | 15 LSIFC919X | | << Scroll Indicator >> | | Device Properties | | SCSI Device Identifier DID Format Verify | | ID | | 0 - <Format> <Verify> | | 1 - <Format> <Verify> | | 2 - <Format> <Verify> | | 3 SEAGATE ST31055N 0000E4 <Format> <Verify> | | 4 - <Format> <Verify> | | 5 - <Format> <Verify> | | 6 - <Format> <Verify> | | 7 - <Format> <Verify> | | 8 - <Format> <Verify> | | 9 - <Format> <Verify> | | 10 - <Format> <Verify> | | 11 - <Format> <Verify> | | 12 - <Format> <Verify> | | 13 - <Format> <Verify> | | 14 - <Format> <Verify> | | 15 LSIFC919X 0000EF <Format> <Verify> | | << Scroll Indicator >> | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| SCSI ID This field indicates the device's logical SCSI Id, assigned by the firmware. Device Identifier This field indicates the ASCII device identifier string extracted from the device's Inquiry Data. World Wide Name Displays the full World Wide Name of the device DID Displays the Destination Identifier for the device. Format Press Enter to low-level format the device. If enabled, this option starts low-level formatting on a disk drive. Low-level formatting will completely and irreversibly erase all data on the drive. Note: Formatting will default the drive to a 512-byte sector size even if the drive had previously been formatted to another sector size. Verify Press Enter to verify all sectors on the device and to reassign defective Logical Block Addresses (LBAs). 8.0 Persistent IDs ................... Persistent IDs mappings may be assigned at the HBA level using the Persistent ID menu. |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | LSI Logic MPT Setup Utility Version vx.xx | | | | Persisten IDs for adapter LSIFC929 Pci Bus 02 Device 00 Function 01 | | Scan Scan | | Loc Typ WWN (or DID) Bus TID ID LUNS >0 | | 0 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 1 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 2 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 3 WWN 2000FCBA0023FF44:2100FCBA0023FF44 [ 0] [107] [Yes] [Yes] | | 4 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 5 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 6 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 7 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 8 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 9 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 10 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 11 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 12 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 13 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 14 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | 15 - [--] [---] [---] [---] | | << Scroll Indicator >> | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Loc Location index into the persistent ID storage area. Typ Displays whether the entry specifies a valid WWN or DID number. WWN (or DID) Displays and allows the user to enter a valid WWN or DID number. To enter a WWN or DID value, move the cursor to this field and press enter. The field will then allow the entry of the hexidecimal value that designate the WWN or DID value. For WWN values the user should enter the World Wide Node Name first, hit enter and then enter the World Wide Port Name. A final press of the enter key will save the value. For DID values the user can enter the entire value at once. Pressing the enter key at any time will save the value. If an incorrect value is entered, the <Erase> option can be used to remove the value. Bus The SCSI bus number reserved for the entry. The max bus value is limited by the amount of memory on the controller. (0-7) TID The SCSI target id reserved for the entry. (0-127) Scan ID This field indicates whether to scan for this SCSI identifier at boot time. This item can be used to ignore a device and to decrease boot time by disabling the inquiry of unused SCSI identifiers. Set this option to "No" if there is a device that you do not want to be available to the system. The default value for this field is Yes. Scan LUNs > 0 This field indicates whether to scan for LUNs greater than zero for a device. LUN zero is always queried. This option should be used if a multi-LUN device responds to unoccupied LUNs or if it is desired to reduce the visibility of a multi-LUN device to LUN zero only. Set this option to "No" if you have problems with a device that responds to all LUNs whether they are occupied or not. Also, if a device with multiple LUNs exists on your system but you do not want all of those LUNs to be available to the system, then set this option to "No." This will limit the scan to LUN 0 only. The default for this field is Yes. <Erase> This function will erase the selected entry. The erase takes place immediately. <Restore> This function will restore the selected entry. The restore takes place immediately. <Add DID> This function will add/replace the current entry with a DID one specified by the user. <Add WWN> This function will add/replace the current entry with a WWN one specified by the user. <Defaults> Press Enter to obtain default settings. 9.0 Quitting the Utility ........................ Since some changes only take effect after your system reboots, it is important that you exit this setup utility properly. To exit, press Esc (Escape key) and respond to the verification prompts that follow. Important: If you reboot the system without properly exiting from this utility, some changes may not take effect.Download Driver Pack
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