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Date:      Fri, 05 Sep 2003 07:32:43 -1000
From:      Richard Puga <puga@mauibuilt.com>
To:        freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   ips.ko load sequence
Message-ID:  <3F58C8BB.D83E703@mauibuilt.com>

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I have the ips driver working with the IBM ServerRaid 5i. However it
only works if I boot off an IDE drive and load the driver after the
kernel is loaded.

What I believe the problem to be is the fact that this "Raid" card is
just an add in card to a modified PCI slot  that makes the on board LSI
dual channel controller into a RAID, and something in the kernel is
loading (not the LSI driver its been taken out) which makes these 2
separate devices act as one through the PCI bus and is the reason the
ips.ko driver can only be loaded after booting.

I believe a quick and dirty fix for this may be to load the ips.ko
module after the kernel has booted and before init mounts /.

Is there a way to do this via something in /boot/loader (the standard
way in loader.conf loads it too soon) or perhaps a way to compile isp
into the kernel in a way that it would be probed at a later time or in a
different sequence or to make the kernel load the module right before
ffs_mountroofs?

Thanks again in advance

Richard Puga
puga@mauibuilt.com



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