On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 07:11:33PM -0300, Ricardo Augusto de Souza wrote:
> Really?
> 
> So http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html is wrong?

No, but you are not reading the whole thing.  See this note:

(*) Support for devices marked with (*) is not included on the
distribution media or in the GENERIC kernel, and will require you to
compile a custom kernel to enable it. 

You need a custom kernel for the aac driver.  It is NOT in GENERIC.

> Cause we can see this there:
> 
> "
> RAID and Cache Controllers
> 
> ICP-Vortex and Intel GDT series (gdt) (A) (C)
> Adaptec FSA-based RAID controllers (aac), including: (*)
> Note: In the past years Adaptec has lied to us repeatedly about
> forthcoming documentation which would have allowed us to stabilize,
> improve and manage RAID support for these (rather buggy) raid
> controllers.
> As a result, we do not recommend the Adaptec cards for use.
> Adaptec AAC-2622, AAC-364, AAC-3642, 2130S, 2200S, 2230SLP, 2410SA,
> 2610SA, 2810SA, 21610SA
> Dell CERC-SATA, PERC 320/DC
> Dell PERC 2/QC, PERC 2/Si, PERC 3/Si, PERC 3/D
> HP NetRaid-4M
> IBM ServeRAID-8i/8k/8s
> "
> 
> 
> 
> As i cant install openbsd on  IBM 3550, I installed FreeBSD 7.1.
> This is dmesg:
> http://ti.cmtsp.com.br:810/logs/dmesg_FreeBSD7.1_IBM3550.txt
> 
> FreeBSD shows:
> aac0: <IBM ServeRAID-8k> port 0x4000-0x40ff mem
> 0xcce00000-0xccffffff,0xcafe0000-0xcaffffff irq 17 at device 0.0 on pci2
> aac0: Enable Raw I/O
> aac0: Enable 64-bit array
> aac0: New comm. interface enabled
> aac0: [ITHREAD]
> aac0: ServeRAID 8k-l  , aac driver 2.0.0-1

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