On Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:59 AM, Luben Tuikov wrote:
> On 09/28/05 11:15, Moore, Eric Dean wrote:
> > Luben: I guess you didn't get what I meant.
> >
> > I was referring that there are other
> > *vendors* (not LSI, e.g MegaRAID) that are
> > working on sas solutions with sas firmware
> > implementation. One that comes to mind is
> > Intel SunRise Lake, which is non a MPT based
> > solution, that would work with Christophs
> > Sas Layer. There maybe others, such as emulex.
> > Perhaps James S. could comment on that.
>
> This means that they have an IOP on the same
> silicone or on the same packaging.
>
> This means, again that they'd done all transport
> specific tasks in the FW (by the IOP).
>
Can you stop this tirade, e.g. conspiracy theory,
in regards to LSI/MPT and the transport layer?
That is not the case. There will be other sas
solutions that implement discovery, and
sas/sata translation in firmware, higher level
event handling.
> Again, such solutions do _not_ need the
> SAS Transport Layer.
>
> They don't even need the attributes, but
> as a "nice to have" feature, you can use
> transport attributes.
Have you forgotten about CSMI/SDI? It was
nearly a year ago I got blasted when I posted
a sas driver with all those IOCTLs. CSMI/SDI
is more than a "nice to have" feature.
Its taken quite a bit of time(and greif)
to re-design the driver so it will work with
the transport layers in the way people on this
forum wanted it. Trust me, its been painful.
>
> You, as technical person, should recognize
> the different needs and thus the different
> solutions between LSI's implementation and
> Adaptec's.
>
> I'm surprised you never chimed in in defense
> of the _different_ technology.
>
> See, I've mentioned many times that the two
> radically different technologies can coexist.
> But I've not heard any technical word
> from the other guys: you.
>
I just don't have time to engage you.
I've got work to do, customer requests, issues,
etc.
Eric Moore
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