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ADV(4)			    Kernel Interfaces Manual			ADV(4)

NAME
       adv -- Advansys ISA/VL/EISA/PCI 8bit SCSI Host adapter driver

SYNOPSIS
       To  compile  this  driver into the kernel, place	the following lines in
       your kernel configuration file:

	     device scbus
	     device adv

	     For one or	more EISA cards:
	     device eisa

	     For one or	more VL/ISA cards:
	     device isa

	     In	/boot/device.hints:
	     hint.adv.0.at="isa"

	     For one or	more PCI cards:
	     device pci

DESCRIPTION
       This driver provides access to the 8bit SCSI bus	connected to  the  Ad-
       vanced  Systems	Products,  Inc.	  ASC900,  ASC1000,  ASC1090, ASC1200,
       ASC3030,	ASC3050, and ASC3150 host adapter chips.  The following	tables
       list the	AdvanSys products using	 these	chips,	their  bus  attachment
       type, maximum sync rate,	and the	maximum	number of commands that	can be
       handled by the adapter concurrently.

	     Connectivity Products:

	     Adapter	   Bus	 Floppy	     MaxSync   Commands	 Footnotes
	     ABP510/5150   ISA	   No	      10MHz	  240	 1
	     ABP5140	 ISA PnP   No	      10MHz	  16	 1, 3
	     ABP5142	 ISA PnP   Yes	      10MHz	  16	 4
	     ABP[3]902	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP3905	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP915	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP920	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP3922	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP3925	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP930	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16	 5
	     ABP930U	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  16
	     ABP930UA	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  16
	     ABP960	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  16
	     ABP960U	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  16

	     Footnotes:
	     1.	  This board has been shipped by HP with the 4020i CD-R	drive.
		  The board has	no BIOS	so it cannot control a boot device,
		  but it can control any secondary SCSI	device.
	     2.	  This board has been sold by Iomega as	a Jaz Jet PCI adapter.
	     3.	  This board has been sold by SIIG as the i540 SpeedMaster.
	     4.	  This board has been sold by SIIG as the i542 SpeedMaster.
	     5.	  This board has been sold by SIIG as the Fast SCSI Pro	PCI.

	     Single Channel Products:

	     Adapter	   Bus	 Floppy	     MaxSync   Commands
	     ABP542	   ISA	   Yes	      10MHz	  240
	     ABP742	   EISA	   Yes	      10MHz	  240
	     ABP842	   VL	   Yes	      10MHz	  240
	     ABP940	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  240
	     ABP[3]940UA   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  240
	     ABP940U	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  240
	     ABP3960UA	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  240
	     ABP970	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  240
	     ABP970U	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  240

	     Multi Channel Products (Commands are per-channel):

	     Adapter	   Bus	 Floppy	     MaxSync   Commands	 Channels
	     ABP752	  EISA	   Yes	      10MHz	  240	   2
	     ABP852	   VL	   Yes	      10MHz	  240	   2
	     ABP950	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  240	   2
	     ABP980	   PCI	   No	      10MHz	  240	   4
	     ABP980U	   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  240	   4
	     ABP[3]980UA   PCI	   No	      20MHz	  16	   4

       Per  target  configuration  performed in	the AdvanceWare	menu, which is
       accessible at boot, is honored by this driver.  This includes  synchro-
       nous/asynchronous transfers, maximum synchronous	negotiation rate, dis-
       connection,  tagged  queueing,  and  the	 host  adapter's SCSI ID.  The
       global setting for the maximum number of	 tagged	 transactions  allowed
       per target is not honored as the	CAM SCSI system	will automatically de-
       termine	the  maximum  number  of  tags a device	can receive as well as
       guarantee fair resource allocation among	devices.

HARDWARE
       The adv driver supports the following SCSI controllers:

          AdvanSys ABP510/5150
          AdvanSys ABP5140
          AdvanSys ABP5142
          AdvanSys ABP902/3902
          AdvanSys ABP3905
          AdvanSys ABP915
          AdvanSys ABP920
          AdvanSys ABP3922
          AdvanSys ABP3925
          AdvanSys ABP930, ABP930U, ABP930UA
          AdvanSys ABP960, ABP960U
          AdvanSys ABP542
          AdvanSys ABP742
          AdvanSys ABP842
          AdvanSys ABP940
          AdvanSys ABP940UA/3940UA
          AdvanSys ABP940U
          AdvanSys ABP3960UA
          AdvanSys ABP970, ABP970U
          AdvanSys ABP752
          AdvanSys ABP852
          AdvanSys ABP950
          AdvanSys ABP980, ABP980U
          AdvanSys ABP980UA/3980UA
          MELCO IFC-USP (PC-98)
          RATOC REX-PCI30 (PC-98)
          @Nifty FNECHARD IFC-USUP-TX (PC-98)

SEE ALSO
       adw(4), aha(4), ahb(4), ahc(4), cd(4), da(4), sa(4), scsi(4)

HISTORY
       The adv driver appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS
       The adv driver was ported by Justin T.  Gibbs  from  the	 Linux	driver
       written	by  Bob	Frey of	Advanced System	Products, Inc.	Many thanks to
       AdvanSys	for providing the original driver under	a suitable license for
       use in FreeBSD.

GNU				August 8, 2004				ADV(4)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | HARDWARE | SEE ALSO | HISTORY | AUTHORS

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