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LSI 20320 PCIe SCSI controller driver files for all the 2.6 kernel versions.
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Fixes & Enhancements
1. Fixed issue where driver was incorrectly reporting the status of the virtual disk. 2. Added device link list to retain SAS addresses when devices are added. Devices are not removed from the list after they have been deleted, however when a device is added, there are sanity checks to insure there are unique target id and/or sas address populated in the list. 3. Fixed memory corruption issue in driver when updating the device lists. 4. Changed code to NOT update the SAS address list when a drive that is part of a volume is pulled/inserted 5. Status flags cleared so that status data returned on commands is always correct and not reporting stale or false data 6. TotalUserBlocks fields were being computed incorrectly in routine get_raid_config. The calculations for the uLowPart and uHighPart are now based on the 64 bit MaxLBA values, due to the TB data range that is now possible. 7. The worker threads were not invoked fast enough following device_not_responding event, thus scsi mid layer was timing I/O out. The change is to issue target reset immediately when the event arrives from the interrupt handler. A link list is used to queue up the commands. Added MODULE_VERSION, so driver version is displayed using modinfo
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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Installation 1. Copy extracted files to media accessible to Windows. 2. Reboot system to Windows OS. 3. Follow Server Manager->Device Manager->Storage Controller, click on the PERC Controller. 5. Click on Update Driver Software and follow the prompts to update the driver. 4. Reboot system for changes to take effect