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+******************************************************************************
+ LsiUtil_ReadMe.txt
+******************************************************************************
+
+This file presents general information about the LsiUtil utility for Windows,
+Linux and Solaris.
+
+This file is divided into the following sections:
+ Introduction
+ Features
+ LSI Logic Devices Supported
+ Description
+ Menu Operation
+ Command Line Operation
+
+
+
+1.0 Introduction
+................
+
+
+LsiUtil is a firmware download and diagnostic utility that can be used with
+Windows, Linux, Solaris and DOS environments.
+
+1.1 Features
+............
+
+LsiUtil supports:
+
+
+o All SCSI, SAS and Fiobre Channel Host Adapters from LSI NSPG.
+o Identifies and updates the firmware or BIOS images.
+o Allows Flash to be completely erased.
+o Allows configuration of all HBA and firmware parameters.
+o Provides system level debug tools.
+o Supports command line execution.
+
+1.2 LSI Logic FC Devices Supported
+...................................
+
+o All LSI MPT Fusion (tm) SCSI chips and HBAs
+o All LSI Fibre Channel chips and HBAs
+o All LSI SAS chips and HBAs
+
+
+2.0 Description
+...............
+
+LsiUtil supports updating the LSI Logic Fusion-MPT (TM) based Firmware
+and/or BIOS, for chips and HBAs that use FLASH.
+
+The utility is supported with binaries in several OS environments:
+
+Windows: lsiutil.exe
+Linux: lsiutil
+Solaris: lsiutil
+DOS: lsiutil.exe
+
+The utility requires the LSI host adapter driver to be installed and
+loaded.
+
+To run LsiUtil:
+
+Copy lsiutil to C:\ or /usr/sbin/ Windows or Linux respectively.
+
+Open and command prompt.
+Command prompt C:\>.
+Type lsiutil and press Enter.
+
+2.1 Operation
+.............
+
+The main window provides a selction of chip/HBA ports. Dual channel cards will
+have two entries (chips) displayed on this screen. Since both channels of a
+dual channel board share a flash part, only one of the paths needs to be
+chosen. However, no harm will be done if separate updates are done through
+both. This screen appears as:
+
+
+C:\>lsiutil
+
+LSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility, Version 1.52, September 7, 2007
+
+6 MPT Ports found
+
+ Port Name Chip Vendor/Type/Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rev IOC
+ 1. Scsi Port 0 LSI Logic 53C1030 B2 102 01032700 0
+ 2. Scsi Port 1 LSI Logic 53C1030 B2 102 01032700 1
+ 3. Scsi Port 5 LSI Logic FC949E A1 105 01031400 0
+ 4. Scsi Port 6 LSI Logic FC949E A1 105 01031400 1
+ 5. Scsi Port 7 LSI Logic FC919X A0 103 01021700 0
+ 6. Scsi Port 8 LSI Logic SAS1068 B0 105 01160000 0
+
+Select a device: [1-6 or 0 to quit] 0
+
+
+Once a chip has been chosen, another menu list will be displayed as follows:
+
+ 1. Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode
+ 2. Download firmware (update the FLASH)
+ 4. Download/erase BIOS and/or FCode (update the FLASH)
+ 8. Scan for devices
+10. Change IOC settings (interrupt coalescing, EEDP)
+13. Change FC Port settings
+16. Display logged-in devices
+20. Diagnostics
+21. RAID actions
+22. Reset bus
+23. Reset target
+30. Beacon on
+31. Beacon off
+42. Display operating system names for devices
+43. Diagnostic Buffer actions
+60. Show non-default settings
+61. Restore default settings
+69. Show board manufacturing information
+98. Reset FC link
+99. Reset port
+ e Enable expert mode in menus
+ p Enable paged mode in menus
+ w Enable logging
+
+
+Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e for expert or 0 to quit]
+
+
+- The Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode option displays the version
+ number of the current Fusion-MPT Firmware or the Fusion-MPT BIOS residing on
+ the adapter. If multiple BIOS images are present (Fusion-MPT BIOS w/EFI BSD
+ or Fusion-MPT BIOS w/FCode), this option will all versions.
+
+- The Download firmware option prompts for a file name to download.
+
+ Example: "Enter firmware filename: it_1030.fw"
+
+ The firmware file to download may be in the same directory as the lsiutil
+ executable, or a full pathname can be provided.
+
+ Example: Enter firmware filename:
+ C:\Fusion-MPT_IT_FW10327_BIOS_50703pt_FLASH_10304\it_1030.fw
+
+- The Download BIOS and/or FCode option also prompts for a file name to download.
+
+ Example:
+
+ "Enter x86 BIOS filename: mptbios.rom"
+ "Enter FCode filename: lsi1030f.rom"
+ "Enter EFI BIOS filename:lsimpt.rom"
+
+ If no file is entered and there is currently a version on the card, the current
+ BIOS version will be displayed.
+
+ Example: MPTBIOS-x.xx.xx (xxxx.xx.xx)
+ Do you want to preserve the current x86 BIOS? [Yes or No, default is Yes]
+
+
+3.0 Command Line Operation
+..........................
+
+The following command line options are supported by this utility and can be
+used to create an automated process to perform the utility's operations. When no
+command line options are specified, the interactive (menu) is displayed.
+
+ -e Turn on Expert Mode (more menu options).
+ -w, -ww, -www Log internal operations to lsiutil.log, for debug.
+ -y Answer yes to yes/no questions whose default is yes.
+ -n Answer no to yes/no questions whose default is no.
+ -j type[,type] Include just ports of type 'type' (FC, SCSI, SAS).
+ -x Concatenate SAS firmware and NVDATA files.
+
+Display Options
+
+usage: lsiutil [ -p portNumber ] [ -u ][ -s ] [ -d ] [ -i ] [ -b ]
+ -p portNumber Specify the port number to operate on.
+ If not specified, all ports are used.
+ -u Use untagged, rather than tagged, SCSI commands.
+ -s Scan for and display all targets.
+ -d Dump all config pages.
+ -i Display port settings.
+ -b Show board manufacturing information.
+ -m freq[,time] Monitor port performance, updating the display
+ every 'freq' seconds, for 'time' seconds.
+
+Examples:
+
+1. to display the port settings and targets for port 1:
+ lsiutil -p 1 -i -s
+2. to display the targets found on all known ports:
+ lsiutil -s
+
+Operational Options
+
+usage: lsiutil -p portNumber [ -l linkSpeed ] [ -t topology ]
+ [ -c timeout,depth ] [ -r ]
+ -p portNumber Specify the port number to operate on.
+ Required parameter for operational options.
+ -l linkSpeed Set link speed. Valid options for linkSpeed are:
+ 'a' Auto link speed negotiation
+ '1' Force 1Gb link speed
+ '2' Force 2Gb link speed
+ '4' Force 4Gb link speed
+ -t topology Set topology. Valid options for topology are:
+ 'a' Auto topology negotiation
+ '1' Force NL_Port topology
+ '2' Force N_Port topology
+ -c timeout,depth Set interrupt coalescing values.
+ Timeout is a value in microseconds between
+ 1 and 1000. Depth is a value between 1 and 128.
+ Setting either or both values to zero will
+ disable interrupt coalescing for that port.
+ -r Perform a chip reset on the given port.
+ -z Perform an FC link reset on the given port.
+NOTE: In order for linkSpeed, topology, or interrupt coalescing
+ settings to take effect, a chip reset is necessary.
+
+Examples:
+
+1. to force linkspeed to 1Gb on port 2:
+ lsiutil -p 2 -l 1
+2. to set interrupt coalescing to a timeout of 200ms with
+ a depth of 9 and to force N_Port topology on port 1:
+ lsiutil -p 1 -c 200,9 -t 2
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
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+lsiutil (1.60-2) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Invert uudecode file and args to get it working with newer version.
+
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