RE: [PATCH 1/1] scsi: hpsa, add all PCI ID's that HP has in svn

From: Miller, Mike (OS Dev)
Date: Fri Jan 17 2014 - 11:03:04 EST




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hannes Reinecke [mailto:hare@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 9:31 AM
> To: Miller, Mike (OS Dev)
> Cc: Tomas Henzl; Andrew Morton; James E. J. Bottomley; LKML; LKML-scsi;
> Stephen M. Cameron
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] scsi: hpsa, add all PCI ID's that HP has in svn
>
> On 01/17/2014 04:17 PM, Miller, Mike (OS Dev) wrote:
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Tomas Henzl [mailto:thenzl@xxxxxxxxxx]
> >> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 9:14 AM
> >> To: Miller, Mike (OS Dev); Andrew Morton; James E. J. Bottomley
> >> Cc: LKML; LKML-scsi; hare@xxxxxxx; Stephen M. Cameron
> >> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] scsi: hpsa, add all PCI ID's that HP has in
> >> svn
> >>
> >> On 01/16/2014 08:51 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
> >>> From: Mike Miller <mike.miller@xxxxxx>
> >>>
> >>> This patch has every ID we have in our svn repository. Some
> >>> controllers were cancelled, others added, now the cancelled ones are
> >>> back. Apparently the debate rages on about which controllers are
> >>> cancelled, which are not, whatever. Please accept this patch. It is
> >>> dependent upon the patches I sent yesterday.
> >>> This patch made/tested against kernel-3.13.0-rc8
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Mike Miller <mike.miller@xxxxxx>
> >>> ---
> >>> drivers/scsi/hpsa.c | 12 ++++++++++++
> >>> 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c index
> >>> 348b207..3affec5 100644
> >>> --- a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c
> >>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c
> >>> @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ static const struct pci_device_id
> >> hpsa_pci_device_id[] = {
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSF, 0x103C,
> >> 0x3354},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSF, 0x103C,
> >> 0x3355},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSF, 0x103C,
> >> 0x3356},
> >>> + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1920},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1921},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1922},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1923},
> >>> @@ -108,15 +109,19 @@ static const struct pci_device_id
> >> hpsa_pci_device_id[] = {
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1926},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1928},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x1929},
> >>> + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSH, 0x103C,
> >> 0x192A},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21BD},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21BE},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21BF},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C0},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C2},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C3},
> >>> + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C4},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C5},
> >>> + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C6},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C7},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C8},
> >>> + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21C9},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21CA},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21CB},
> >>> {PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP, PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_CISSI, 0x103C,
> >> 0x21CC},
> >>> @@ -149,22 +154,29 @@ static struct board_type products[] = {
> >>> {0x3354103C, "Smart Array P420i", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x3355103C, "Smart Array P220i", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x3356103C, "Smart Array P721m", &SA5_access},
> >>> + {0x1920103C, "Smart Array P430i", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1921103C, "Smart Array P830i", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1922103C, "Smart Array P430", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1923103C, "Smart Array P431", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1924103C, "Smart Array P830", &SA5_access},
> >>> + {0x1925103C, "Smart Array P831", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1926103C, "Smart Array P731m", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1928103C, "Smart Array P230i", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x1929103C, "Smart Array P530", &SA5_access},
> >>> + {0x192A103C, "Smart Array P531", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x21BD103C, "Smart Array", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x21BE103C, "Smart Array", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x21BF103C, "Smart Array", &SA5_access},
> >>> {0x21C0103C, "Smart Array", &SA5_access},
> >>> + {0x21C1103C, "Smart Array", &SA5_access},
> >>
> >> I think that both tables should be in sync - but there is no 0x21c1
> >> in hpsa_pci_device_id (and the 0x1925), could you clarify that?
> >>
> >> Thanks, Tomas
> >
> > Crap. It seems like these menial tasks get the better of me. I'll correct and
> resubmit.
> >
> Hmm. Seeing that hpsa is now well capable of supporting even older
> SmartArray controllers, is there really a point in updating the PCI-ID list every
> time?
> Wouldn't you be better off by just using the catch-all phrase and remove all

Umm, if we did that but kept the PCI ID repository updated would lspci still show the marketing names of the individual controllers? What about /proc/scsi/scsi and anywhere else the names are listed?

-- mikem

> the individual IDs?
>
> That way you would just have to update _one_ list ...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hannes
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