04-12-2015
Hi achenle,
Thank you for your input.
Since I have not yet bought the Supermicro motherboard I do not know the PCI id of the LSI 2308 controller. I am about to buy the mobo in the next days and it would be nice to be prepared for testing the controller in Solaris.
Since I am quite new to Solaris, could you please describe (step-by-step) how I manually add it (using add_drv). Can you please also tell me how I should use the 'lsiutil' utility.
Thank you very much!
BR,
tubiman
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
do_config
do_config(9r) do_config(9r)
NAME
do_config - EISA/ISA: Initializes the device to its assigned configuration
SYNOPSIS
void do_config(
struct controller *ctlr_p );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to the controller structure associated with the controller to be configured. The do_config routine obtains the device
to initialize through its controller's associated controller structure pointer.
DESCRIPTION
The do_config routine initializes the specified controller based on its power-up resource assignments. If the device uses either an inter-
rupt or a DMA channel, then do_config also performs any setup requirements. For example, for controllers that connect to the EISA bus,
do_config initializes the controller according to the parameters specified in the EISA configuration file.
NOTES
The do_config routine is a generic interface that maps to a bus-specific interface that actually initializes the specified device. Using
this routine to initialize a device makes the driver more portable across different bus architectures. Not all buses support the do_config
routine.
RETURN VALUES
None
SEE ALSO
Routines: get_config(9r), get_info(9r)
Data Structures: controller(9s)
do_config(9r)