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Re: Wheezy Driver for Intel RMS25CB080 RAID Controller



On Oct 30, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Gunnar Schaefer <gsfr@stanford.edu> wrote:

> I got it to work with "acpi=off" on Ubuntu 12.04.
> 



On Dec 28, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Ron <debian-user@itrefined.com> wrote:

> 
> Setting linux kernel boot parameter pci=conf1 allows my Intel RAID
> Controller-RMS25PB080 (LSI 2208/Fusion based) to be detected, and the FW to
> transition to Ready state. Without this setting the Card FW responds only
> with 0xF0000000 Fault (Masked).
> 
> I found linux kernel series 3.0.0, properly discovered and used the RAID
> card. Things broke in kernel series 3.2.0, onward. So this means in my Intel
> s2600 system, using the Intel/LSI card I have confirmed broken PCI discovery
> in kernels 3.2 up to current day 3.7.1 kernels.
> 
> Details:
> Card PCI ID: 1000:005b
> Card PCI description: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic MegaRAID SAS 2208
> [Thunderbolt] (rev 03) aka Fusion
> Card Firmware Version: v23.9.0-0018 (most current to-date)
> Card OEM: Intel RAID Module (Card) RMS25PB080 SAS
> System Board: s2600CP - E5-2600 Xeon, LGA2011 Socket
> System Firmware BIOS level: 01.06.0002 2012/11/15 (most current to-date)
> 



Thanks to both of you for the feedback, I've tried both of these kernel parameters
separately (acpi=off, pci=conf1) and still could not get it working in Debian Wheezy
with the Intel RMS25CB080 RAID controller with a new Intel W2600CR motherboard.

This is fine for the moment because my needs are met by using the onboard Intel C602
SATA/RAID controller instead.

Ron's discovery of broken Linux PCI discovery sounds very interesting, but I have
no need to pursue this matter further. I hope someone in the right place finds the
time to look into it.

Thanks again,
Chris

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