On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 10:06 -0500, Tony Battersby wrote:
> This patch increases the sg_tablesize for sym53c8xx from 96 to 128,
> which enables commands to transfer larger amounts of data (e.g. 512 KB
> instead of 384 KB, assuming 4 KB non-adjacent pages).
> 
> In the current design of sym53c8xx, SYM_CONF_MAX_SG must be set low
> enough so that (sym_fw1.a_size <= PAGE_SIZE) && (sym_fw2.a_size <=
> PAGE_SIZE).  With SYM_CONF_MAX_SG == 128, sym_fw1.a_size == 3940 and
> sym_fw2.a_size == 3576 (plus or minus a few bytes depending on other
> configuration options).  The a_size values increase by 16 for every
> additional sg vector, so SYM_CONF_MAX_SG cannot be set much higher than
> 128 without making more intrusive changes.

This has been suggested before.  I thought the problem was there were
some cards of the 875 ilk that choke on a sg table larger than 96?  If I
recall the conversation correctly, the claim was made, but no-one
managed to turn up the errata that showed it.

James


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