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blc(7)


blc -- BusLogic SCSI host adapter subsystem

Description

The BusLogic SCSI host adapter driver provides a Storage Device Interface (SDI)-compliant interface to BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters. The supported devices include the BT-445C, BT-54x, BT-64x, BT-74x, BT-75x, BT-946C, BT-956C, BT-948, BT-958, and the BT-958D.

The BusLogic SCSI host adapter driver enables SDI-compliant target drivers (such as sd01 and st01) to communicate on the SCSI bus with target controllers and logical units. This allows normal access to mass-storage devices using standard system interfaces and filesystems.

It is also possible for an application to access the SCSI bus subsystem directly by using the pass-through interface. See pt_open(3X).

BusLogic SCSI adapters support the Tag Command Queueing feature as default. To disable this feature, change the value of the blc_do_tag variable in the /etc/conf/pack.d/blc/space.c file from 1 to 0. After you have changed the value in the file, rebuild the kernel for the Tag Command Queueing feature to be effective.

Files


/usr/include/sys/blc.h

/usr/include/sys/scsi.h

/usr/include/sys/sdi.h

/usr/include/sys/sdi_edt.h

/usr/include/sys/sdi_comm.h

/etc/conf/pack.d/blc/space.c

References

adsa(7), adsc(7), adse(7), adss(7), dcu(1M), dpt(7), ioctl(2), mcis(7), sc01(7), sd01(7), sdi(7), st01(7), sw01(7), wd7000(7)

Notices

Extreme caution should be exercised when using the pass-through interface. It is possible to interfere with normal system I/O and cause hangs if pass-through is used to an active device. Pass-through should only be used to a device that is otherwise quiescent.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004