11-07-2002
Re: compiling linux driver to run on HPUX
Quote:
Originally posted by hilbi
Question: Is it possible to compile a Linux driver and make it work on a HPUX system?
No way. You will need to write a new driver.
Also, old HP hardware appears on EBAY from time to time. You may be able to find another old system that you can cannibalize.
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DPT(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual DPT(4)
NAME
dpt -- DPT RAID Controller SCSI driver
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device scbus
device dpt
For one or more EISA cards:
device eisa
For one or more ISA cards:
device isa
For one or more PCI cards:
device pci
To allow PCI adapters to use memory mapped I/O if enabled:
options DPT_ALLOW_MEMIO
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
dpt_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The dpt driver supports DPT RAID SCSI controllers.
SmartRAID (PM3???) are "Enterprise" class cards, and SmartCache (PM2???) cards are in the "Workstation" class. The Gen 4 Smart Cache IV
products were a re-issue of the Gen 3 utilizing upgraded (and cheaper to produce) silicon. The PM3334 (Smart RAID III) was not revamped as
there was no upgraded silicon (68040 processor) and it was using the best DPT made. Note there has been customer confusion over the faster
enterprise class card supported by this driver being an older generation. The Gen5 cards are supported by the asr(4) driver.
HARDWARE
The dpt driver provides support for the following RAID adapters:
o DPT Smart Cache Plus
o Smart Cache II (PM2?2?, PM2022 [EISA], PM2024/PM2124 [PCI]) (Gen2)
o Smart RAID II (PM3?2?, PM3021, PM3222)
o Smart Cache III (PM2?3?)
o Smart RAID III (PM3?3?, PM3332 [EISA], PM3334UW [PCI]) (Gen3)
o Smart Cache IV (PM2?4?, PM2042 [EISA], PM2044/PM2144 [PCI]) (Gen4)
o Smart RAID IV
SEE ALSO
asr(4), cd(4), ch(4), da(4), sa(4), scsi(4)
HISTORY
The dpt driver first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.6.
AUTHORS
The dpt driver was written by Simon Shapiro and ported to the CAM SCSI system by Justin T. Gibbs.
BSD
June 18, 2006 BSD