Re: Hp/Compaq Fibre HBA

From: Hironobu Ishii
Date: Thu Nov 27 2003 - 06:02:17 EST


Hi Dan and Martin,


> >Did I send this question to the wrong group?
> >
> >On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 13:18, Danny Brow wrote:
> >> Any one know if there are drivers for a storageworks fibre channel
> host
> >> bus adapter /p. The chip set is Tachyon HPFC-5000c/3.0, the card
> also
> >> has this number on it HHBA - 5000A.
> >>
> >> TIA,
> >>
> >> Dan.
> >>
> Dan,

I'm afraid there is no linux driver for that card.
Agilent calls HPFC-5000C as "Classic Tachyon".

"drivers/net/fc" is a driver that controls Classic Tachyon.
But I don't know whether it works as SCSI driver.
(I'm afraid it doesn't.)
Basically, it's a driver for Interphase 5526 PCI FC card.

Classic Tachyon has a TSI(Tachyon System Interface) bus.
So every Classic Tachyon based PCI-HBA has its own bus bridge chip.

Interphase's bridge chip was called as i-chip.
If HHBA-5000A uses a i-chip as a bridge, you might be able to use
that driver.
Are there any Interphase logo on HHBA-5000A?

>
> not sure about the group. Maybe it is just that nobody has a good
> answer. I was having similar problems with regard to another Tachyon
> [XL2]based HP card.Lack of Linux support prevented basically a working
> dual-boot solution (HP-UX vs. Linux) on couple of rx5670 boxes.
>
> At that time a nice folk at HP basically told me that: "it could be
> done, but we are looking for funding one or two consultants".
>
> One of the problems involved seems to be documentation on the Tachyon
> chips. As usual. Another reason (for those liking conspiracy theories)
> might be market(ing) segmentation by HP. But I'm just being paranoid
> here :-)
>
> Martin
> PS: have a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cpqfc - but I fear
> it is not very actively maintained :-(

cpqfc is a driver for Tachyon TL/TS(HPFC-51xx), XL2(HPFC-5200) and
DX2(HPFC-5400).


Hironobu Ishii.

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