relnote.txt Driver File Contents (m510d_mr475_rh71.exe)

OEM Name					: HP
Engineering Release date	: June 25, 2001
Engineer					: Atul Mukker
Product Name				: Megaraid Controller driver for Linux kernels
				  				2.2.16-22 and above
Released to					: AMI Testing Group

Component Name(s) and Version #:
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Source code Version : 1.15hp

Reason for Release :
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1.	64 bit changes are disabled for HP 1M/2M controllers. In fact the firmware
limitation is with firmware H.01.01 and H.01.08 firmware. Right now, we are
disabling 64 bit support for 1M/2M - irrespective of the firmware on them
because of time constraints.

Bug Fixes:
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		Workaround for firmware limitations on HP 1M/2M

Enhancements:
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		None

Additional Driver Features:
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Current Version		: 1.15
Last Version		: 1.15hp
Non-Disk Support	: Yes
Multithreaded		: Yes
MP-support			: Yes
SCSI-support		: Yes

Known Restrictions/Bugs
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Restrictions:
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				None   			
Known Bugs:
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				None

System Configuration:
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Development Test Report :
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	i.	Testing done with on IA32


What type of testing done:
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	Same as the above Development Test Report.

Archive location :
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Source : $Drivers/OS type/Linux Redhat/Type/Linux/Current- Testing Release

Release components :

File Listing
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megaraid.c		117673 bytes
megaraid.h		26502 bytes


Suggested Areas to Test:
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i.	Test the driver with 1M/2M controllers.
ii.	check the released DUD diskette and see for proper functionality.
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