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Version 3.4.20-151 - December 2018 - Corrected enclosure sas address separate enclosure logical identifier from the sas address. - Kernel compat changes for RHEL7u6 & SLES12sp4Version 3.4.20-141 - November 2018 - Driver now uses local workqueues instead of system workqueues. (SuSE BZ: 1078376) - Driver refactoring to match kernel.org version of the hpsa driver. - Kernel compat work for SLES15.Version 3.4.20-125 - March 2018 - Clear tempdevice before use in update_scsi_devices - Correct smart_path_enabled - turn on/off ioaccel status on a per LUN basis instead of using brute force - Mark hpsa_scan_start as in progress to avoid BMIC set/clear config operations. - Correct wait for outstanding commandsVersion 3.4.20-100 - August 2017 - Correct a multipath failover condition where the driver could get overloaded.Version 3.4.18-105a - June 2017 - Added missing dkms.conf file.Version 3.4.18-105 - April 2017 - The 3.4.18-105 is the same code base used for 3.4.18-108 binaries rebuilt for the final release of RHEL6.9. - Corrected reset operation that in rare cases could offline a disk. - Added hpsa_lockup_action driver parameter '0 = disable device, 1 = panic system, 2 = reboot' - Minor driver performance tweaks. - Updated reset policy for storage enclosures. - Updates to offline detection code.Version 3.4.16-145 - September 2016 - New Makefile that automatically determines the kernel and adjusts the source accordingly. Just type 'make'. - Added dkms.conf file. Helpful for Ubuntu and Debian. Details below. - Improved performance by avoiding 'spare' drives when doing drive inquiries. No longer causing a wait on the spare drives to spin up. - Reduced chatty log messages. - Adjustments made to the SSD Smart Path code. - Addressed possible hot-plug issue when the controller is in HBA mode. - Improved MSIX initialization to avoid reverting to legacy interrupts. - Adjustment to keep faulty drives from hanging the driver during a rescan.Version 3.4.14-115 - April 2016 - Enabled operation with third party external RAID enclosures. - Improved device reset recovery behavior. - Note - Binary driver packages numbered 3.4.14-116 and 3.4.14-117 are based on the indentical source version 3.4.14-115. They were late builds to pick up Gold Master releases of several Linux distros.Version 3.4.12-110 - October 2015 - Fixed multilun issue that would occur during multipath installations. - Cleaned up driver rmmod issue.Version 3.4.10-120 - June 2015 - Adds in sysfs entry for manipulating controller lockup behavior: 0 -- default, fail commands and disable device, 1 -- panic, 2 -- reset server - Updates to abort code. - Added notes below for Ubuntu compiles.Version 3.4.8-140 - March 2015 - Improvements made to abort and reset handling. - Improvements made to HBA mode support.Version 3.4.6-170 - September 2014 - Update to address a device discovery issue (mostly involving tape drives) that was found in hpsa version 3.4.6-165.Version 3.4.6-165 - September 2014 - Driver updated to support HP Proliant Gen9 servers with new Smart Array and Smart HBA controllers. - Many changes to support HBA mode on these new controllers. - Driver updates to increase performance especially for SSDs. - **NOTE** This version has a known device discovery issue (mostly involving tape drives) that will be addresses in the 3.4.6-170.Version 3.4.4-126 - July 2014 - Cleaned up memory leak that would occur at device discovery.Version 3.4.4-125 - January 2014 - Added HP SSD Smart Path feature. http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/software-management/smartpath/index.html - Updated controller support.Version 3.4.2-5 - October 2013 - Fixed chatty debug messages when running hpsa and HP agents.Version 3.4.2-4 - September 2013 - Additional Smart Array Controller support. - With this version log messages can be chatty if you are running the Hp agents. This will be fixed shortly.Version 3.2.0-3 - March 2013 - Update to Smart Array controller IDs. - Added driver parameter (hpsa.reply_queues=4) to allow tuning of reply queues. Default is 4 with a max of 16. - Fixed command status return necessary to avoid data inconsistency typically in a multipath environment.Version 3.1.0-7 - Fixed command status return necessary to avoid data inconsistency. Typically found in multipath configurations.Version 3.1.0-5 - Fixed device reset value to avoid reset failure.Version 3.1.0-4 - Added multiple reply queue support to driver.DKMS helps insure a driver (like hpsa) gets rebuild for each kernel updatethat happens on a system. http://linux.dell.com/dkms http://help.ubuntu.com/community/DKMSSteps for using DKMS and the hpsa driver source with Ubuntu: - Insure dkms and compiler tools are installed. - apt-get install dkms build-essential - Unpack hpsa source tarball - cd to 'drivers' directory - copy the scsi subdirectory to /usr/src/hpsa-<driver_version> - Note DKMS does not support the '-' in the version number. Substitute with '.'. - EX. cp -a scsi /usr/src/hpsa-3.4.16.145 - dkms add -m hpsa -v 3.4.16.145 - dkms build -m hpsa -v 3.4.16.145 - dkms install -m hpsa -v 3.4.16.145To provide kernel/driver development feedback, send email to esc.storagedev@microsemi.com.License: GPLv2March 2018
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