LSI LSI8951U User Manual

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USER'S
GUIDE
LSI8951U
PCI to Ultra2 SCSI
Host Adapter
Version 2.1
N o v e m b e r 2 0 0 0
®
S14019.A

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  • Page 1 USER’S GUIDE LSI8951U PCI to Ultra2 SCSI Host Adapter Version 2.1 N o v e m b e r 2 0 0 0 ® S14019.A...
  • Page 2 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded cables for SCSI connection external to the cabinet are used in the compliance testing of this Product. LSI Logic is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by LSI Logic.
  • Page 3 LSI Logic; nor does the purchase or use of a product from LSI Logic convey a license under any patent rights, copyrights, trademark rights, or any other of the intellectual property rights of LSI Logic or third parties.
  • Page 5 Preface This book is the primary reference and user’s guide for the LSI Logic LSI8951U PCI to Ultra2 SCSI Host Adapter. It contains a complete functional description for the LSI8951U and includes complete physical and electrical specifications for the LSI8951U.
  • Page 6 LSI53C895 PCI to Ultra2 SCSI I/O Processor with LVD Link™ Universal Transceivers Technical Manual, Order Number S14030 Revision Record Revision Date Remarks 1/98 Final version. 5/99 Document converted into LSI format. 11/00 All product names changed from SYM to LSI. Preface...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Using the LSI8951U General Description Features 1.2.1 PCI Interface 1.2.2 SCSI Interface 1.2.3 Board Characteristics Interface Descriptions 1.3.1 The PCI Interface 1.3.2 The SCSI Interface 1.3.3 Ultra2 SCSI Technology 1.3.4 LVD Link Technology 1.3.5 On-Board LEDs Chapter 2...
  • Page 8 Chapter 3 Configuring the LSI8951U When to Configure the LSI8951U Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility 3.2.1 Configuration Utility Main Menu 3.2.2 Utilities Menu 3.2.3 Device Selections Menu 3-11 Exiting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility 3-14 Appendix A Technical Specifications Physical Environment A.1.1...
  • Page 9 Boot Order Menu Adapter Configuration Menu Utilities Menu Adapter Setup Menu Device Selections Menu 3-11 Device Selections Menu (Cont.) 3-12 LSI8951U Mechanical Drawing Tables Protocol Support Combinations SCSI Bus Widths and Speeds SCSI Bus Lengths SCSI ID Record 2-23 Global Default Settings...
  • Page 10 Contents...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Using The Lsi8951U

    The design of the board does not prevent other SCSI software from being used with it. The LSI8951U has a serial Flash ROM device for storing the user SCSI bus configuration and SCSI Configured AutoMatically (SCAM) information automatically.
  • Page 12: Features

    1.2 Features This section provides a high level overview of the PCI Interface, the SCSI Interface, and Board Characteristics for the LSI8951U. 1.2.1 PCI Interface • Full 32-bit DMA bus master • Zero wait-state bus master data bursts • Universal PCI bus voltage support •...
  • Page 13: Board Characteristics

    PCI is a high-speed standard local bus for interfacing a number of I/O components to the processor and memory subsystems in a high end PC or server. The PCI functionality for the LSI8951U is contained within the LSI53C895 PCI to Ultra2 SCSI I/O Processor with on-board LVD Link Universal Transceivers.
  • Page 14: The Scsi Interface

    LED (labeled TERMPWR Shorted, CR3) will light if the TERMPWR current limit is exceeded. A 40 MHz oscillator is installed on the LSI8951U to provide the clock frequency to the LSI53C895 that is necessary to support Ultra2 SCSI transfers of up to 80 Mbytes/s.
  • Page 15: Ultra2 Scsi Technology

    1.3.3 Ultra2 SCSI Technology The LSI8951U fully supports Ultra2 SCSI. Ultra2 SCSI is an extension of the SCSI Parallel Interface 2 and 3 (SPI-2 and SPI-3) family of standards that expands the bandwidth of the SCSI bus, allowing faster synchronous data transfers.
  • Page 16: On-Board Leds

    The SE Mode LED lights when the board is terminated and operating in the SE mode. If the LED is off the board is not terminated for the SE mode. Using the LSI8951U...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Installing The Lsi8951U

    Step 1. Ground yourself before removing this host adapter board. Remove the LSI8951U from the packing and check that it is not damaged. An example of this host adapter board is shown in Figure 2.1.
  • Page 18 Step 4. Locate the slots for installing a PCI plug-in board. The LSI8951U requires a PCI slot that allows bus master operation. Figure 2.2. Step 5. Remove the blank bracket panel on the back of the computer aligned with the PCI slot you intend to use. Save the bracket screw.
  • Page 19: Detailed Installation Procedure

    2.2 Detailed Installation Procedure This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing the LSI8951U, and connecting it to your SCSI peripherals. If you are experienced in these tasks, you may prefer to use the preceding Section 2.1, “Quick Installation Procedure.” If you are not confident you can perform the tasks as described here, LSI Logic suggests getting assistance.
  • Page 20: Inserting The Host Adapter

    Step 1. Ground yourself before removing this host adapter board. Remove the LSI8951U from the packing and check that it is not damaged. An example of this host adapter board is shown in Figure 2.1.
  • Page 21: Hardware Connections For The Lsi8951U

    Figure 2.1 Hardware Connections for the LSI8951U Internal Connector SCSI Interface External SCSI Interface LSI8951U J1 to PCI Mainboard Step 6. Carefully insert edge connector J1 (see Figure 2.1) of the host adapter into the PCI slot. Make sure the edge connector is...
  • Page 22: Inserting The Host Adapter

    Bracket Screw Step 7. The bracket around connector J3 (see Figure 2.1) should fit where you removed the blank panel. Secure it with the bracket screw (see Figure 2.2) before making the internal and external SCSI bus connections. Installing the LSI8951U...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Scsi Peripherals

    One edge of this cable is marked with a color to indicate the pin-1 side. Sometimes the connectors on this cable are keyed to ensure proper pin-1 connection. All external SCSI bus connections to the LSI8951U are made with high quality shielded 68-conductor cables (see Figure 2.3).
  • Page 24: Scsi Bus Lengths

    Wide Ultra SCSI – – Ultra2 SCSI Note Note 12.5 Wide Ultra2 SCSI Note Note 12.5 1. This parameter may be exceeded in point-to-point and engineered applications. 2. SE and high power differential are not defined at Ultra2 speeds. Installing the LSI8951U...
  • Page 25: Scsi Cables

    Figure 2.3 SCSI Cables Terminated SCSI Cable for Internal Connections (for use with nonterminated internal devices) 68-pin High Density Terminated End SCSI Cable for Internal Connections 68-pin High Density SCSI Cable for External Connections 68-pin VHDCI Detailed Installation Procedure...
  • Page 26: Making Internal Scsi Bus Connections

    Step 1. If you are connecting an internal SCSI device, plug the 68-pin connector on one end of the internal SCSI ribbon cable into connector J2 (see Figure 2.4). Figure 2.4 Internal SCSI Ribbon Cable to Host Adapter Connection Internal SCSI Interface 2-10 Installing the LSI8951U...
  • Page 27: Internal Scsi Ribbon Cable To Internal Scsi Device Connection

    Step 2. Plug the 68-pin connector on the other end of the internal SCSI ribbon cable into the SCSI connector on your internal SCSI device. An example of this connection is shown in Figure 2.5. You must match pin 1 on all connections. For nonterminated internal SCSI devices, a terminated cable may be required.
  • Page 28 Figure 2.6. An example of this type of chained connection is shown in Figure 2.7. Make sure to match pin 1 on all connections. Figure 2.6 Connecting Additional Internal SCSI Devices 2-12 Installing the LSI8951U...
  • Page 29 Figure 2.7 Multiple Internal SCSI Devices Chained Together Detailed Installation Procedure 2-13...
  • Page 30 2.8. This causes the front panel LED to light when there is activity on the SCSI bus. There is also a LED on your LSI8951U which indicates activity on the SCSI bus. Connector J4 is not keyed. The orientation of the LED cable does not matter as long as all four pins are connected.
  • Page 31: Making External Scsi Bus Connections

    2.2.5 Making External SCSI Bus Connections This section provides step-by-step instructions about making external SCSI bus connections. Step 1. If you need to connect external SCSI devices to your LSI8951U, plug the 68-pin VHDCI connector on one end of a shielded external SCSI cable (see Figure 2.3) into the host adapter...
  • Page 32: External Scsi Device Cable

    Step 2. Plug the 68-pin connector on the other end of the shielded external SCSI cable into the SCSI connector on your external SCSI device. An example of this connection is shown in Figure 2.10. Figure 2.10 External SCSI Device Cable VHDCI Connectors 2-16 Installing the LSI8951U...
  • Page 33 Step 3. If you wish to connect more than one external SCSI device to your host adapter, you must chain them together with shielded external SCSI cables. An example of these chained connections is shown in Figure 2.11 Figure 2.13. Figure 2.11 Multiple External SCSI Devices Chained Together VHDCI Connectors Detailed Installation Procedure...
  • Page 34: Scsi Bus Termination

    SCSI bus must have their terminators active. All other SCSI devices on the bus must have their terminators removed or disabled. Remember that your LSI8951U is also on the SCSI bus—its termination is automatically enabled when it is connected to the end of the bus.
  • Page 35: Internal Scsi Device Termination

    Figure 2.12 shows an example of how termination is determined for this SCSI bus configuration. If the last device provides SCAM, then it will set its own termination as needed. Figure 2.12 Internal SCSI Device Termination Last Device on Bus – Terminators Enabled Does not end Bus –...
  • Page 36: External Scsi Connections

    SCSI bus configuration. Figure 2.13 External SCSI Device Termination Last Device on Bus – Terminators Enabled Do not end Bus – Terminators Disabled Host Adapter Automatically Terminated 2-20 Installing the LSI8951U...
  • Page 37: Internal And External Scsi Connections

    Termination on your host adapter is automatically disabled in this case. There must be no 8-bit devices on the bus. If 8-bit devices are required, please call LSI Logic Technical Support. Figure 2.14 shows an example of how termination is determined for this SCSI bus configuration.
  • Page 38: Setting Scsi Ids

    “Configuring the LSI8951U,” explains how to set your host adapter ID using the LSI Logic SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility. Your peripheral device SCSI IDs are usually set with jumpers or with a switch on the peripheral. Refer to the peripheral manufacturer’s instructions and to the user’s manual for your computer to determine the...
  • Page 39: Scsi Id Record

    Table 2.3 SCSI ID Record SCSI ID SCSI Device LSI8951U (default) Detailed Installation Procedure 2-23...
  • Page 40: Completing The Installation

    Step 3. Wait for your computer to boot up. Step 4. To change the configuration of your host adapter, see Chapter 3, “Configuring the LSI8951U.” Finally, refer to the PCI Storage Device Management System SDMS 4.0 User’s Guide (or the guide for the software that you plan to use) to load the driver software for your particular operating system.
  • Page 41: Chapter 3 Configuring The Lsi8951U

    Chapter 3 Configuring the LSI8951U This chapter describes configuring the LSI8951U and includes these topics: • Section 3.1, “When to Configure the LSI8951U,” page 3-1 • Section 3.2, “Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility,” page 3-2 • Section 3.3, “Exiting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility,” page 3-14 3.1 When to Configure the LSI8951U...
  • Page 42: Starting The Scsi Bios Configuration Utility

    1. Logical Unit Number. 3.2 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility If you have LSI Logic SCSI BIOS Version 4.0, and it includes the LSI Logic SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility, you can change the default configuration of your SCSI host adapters. You may decide to alter these default values if there is a conflict between device settings or if you need to optimize system performance.
  • Page 43: Configuration Utility Main Menu

    3.2.1 Configuration Utility Main Menu When you start the LSI Logic SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility, the Main Menu appears. This menu displays a list of up to four LSI Logic PCI to SCSI host adapters and information about each of them. To select an adapter, use only the arrow keys and enter key.
  • Page 44: Main Menu

    SCSI devices attached to it. When this option is used to make a change, the change takes place after a reboot upon exit from the utility. Figure 3.2 is an example of the Change Status on Next Boot menu: Configuring the LSI8951U...
  • Page 45: Change Status On Next Boot Menu

    3.2.1.2 Adapter Boot Order Adapter Boot Order allows the user to set the order in which host adapters will boot when you have more than one LSI Logic host adapter in your system. When this option is selected, the Boot Order menu appears.
  • Page 46: Adapter Configuration Menu

    3.2.1.6 Language If enabled, the Language option allows the user to select from five languages for the Configuration Utility: English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish. Call for support if you have any additional questions. Configuring the LSI8951U...
  • Page 47: Utilities Menu

    3.2.1.7 Help The Help option displays a help screen with information about the Main Menu. 3.2.1.8 Quit The Quit option allows exiting from the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility when on the Main Menu. 3.2.1.9 Esc Pressing the Esc key allows exit from all the screens except the Main Menu.
  • Page 48: Adapter Setup Menu

    The settings in this menu are global settings that affect the selected host adapter and all SCSI devices attached to it. SCAM Support – The LSI Logic BIOS Version 4.0 and above supports the SCSI Plug and Play protocol called SCAM. SCAM support by default is off in versions 4.09.00 and later for the LSI53C895 device.
  • Page 49 Note: When disabling parity checking, it is also necessary to disable disconnects for all devices, as parity checking for the reselection phase is not disabled. If a device does not generate parity, and it disconnects, the I/O never completes because the reselection never completes. Host SCSI ID –...
  • Page 50 This is a power management device designed to accommodate disk devices that may have heavy current load during power up. If multiple drives are being powered up simultaneously and drawing heavy current loads, then this option staggers the spinups to limit startup current. 3-10 Configuring the LSI8951U...
  • Page 51: Device Selections Menu

    3.2.3 Device Selections Menu When you select the Device Selections option, the corresponding menu (as shown in Figure 3.7) appears: Figure 3.7 Device Selections Menu LSI53C895 Device Selections 0-7 Sync Data Disc Time Scan Queue Rate Width LUNS Tags 0-Dev0 N/A Enabled 1-Dev1 N/A Enabled...
  • Page 52: Device Selections Menu (Cont.)

    I/O processes. This option tells the host adapter whether or not to allow a device to disconnect. Some devices run faster with disconnects enabled (typically newer devices), while some run faster with disconnects disabled (typically older devices). 3-12 Configuring the LSI8951U...
  • Page 53 Read/Write I/O Time-out (seconds) – This option sets the amount of time the host adapter waits for a read, write, or seek command to complete before trying the I/O transfer again. Since this provides a safeguard allowing the system to recover if an I/O operation fails, it is recommended that you always set the time-out to a value greater than zero.
  • Page 54: Exiting The Scsi Bios Configuration Utility

    Configuration Utility properly. Return to the Main Menu and exit by using the Quit option. Note: Rebooting the system without properly exiting from this utility may cause some changes to not take effect. 3-14 Configuring the LSI8951U...
  • Page 55: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    FCC. A.1.1 Physical Characteristics The dimensions of the LSI8951U are 177.8 x 96.52 mm (7.00 x 3.80 inches). PCI connection is made through edge connector J1. Internal SCSI connection is made through the 68-pin high density connector J2.
  • Page 56: Lsi8951U Mechanical Drawing

    Figure A.1 LSI8951U Mechanical Drawing 177.8 mm (7.0 inches) 68-pin cable LED Connector TERMPWR Shorted SCSI Activity LSI8951U TRACER ASSEMBLY/REV Table A.1 Reference Designators and Descriptions Reference Reference Designator Description Designator Description U1, U2, U3 Terminators Flash ROM U4, U5...
  • Page 57: Electrical Characteristics

    A.1.2 Electrical Characteristics The LSI8951U maximum power requirement, including SCSI TERMPWR, under normal operation is as follows: Over the operating range 5–55 °C ± +5 V DC 1.5 A Under abnormal conditions such as a short on SCSI TERMPWR, + 5 V current may be higher.
  • Page 58: Operational Environment

    A.2 Operational Environment The LSI8951U is designed for use in PCI computer systems with an ISA/EISA bracket type. The SDMS operates the board, but the design of the board does not prevent the use of other SCSI software. A.2.1 The PCI Interface The PCI interface operates as a 32-bit DMA bus master.
  • Page 59: Pci Connector J1 (Front

    Table A.2 PCI Connector J1 (Front) Signal Name Signal Name Signal Name −12 V SERR/ AD27 +3.3 V AD25 C_BE1/ +3.3 V AD14 +5 V C_BE3/ +5 V AD23 AD12 INTB/ AD10 INTD/ AD21 GND (PRSNT1/) AD19 KEYWAY RESERVED +3.3 V KEYWAY GND (PRSNT2/) AD17...
  • Page 60: Pci Connector J1 (Back

    Table A.3 PCI Connector J1 (Back) Signal Name Signal Name Signal Name TRST/ AD28 +12 V AD26 AD15 AD24 +3.3 V +5 V IDSEL AD13 INTA/ +3.3 V AD11 INTC/ AD22 +5 V AD20 AD09 RESERVED KEYWAY VI/O AD18 KEYWAY RESERVED AD16 C_BE0/...
  • Page 61: The Scsi Interface

    A.2.2 The SCSI Interface The SCSI interface operates as 16-bit, synchronous or asynchronous, SE or Low Voltage Differential (LVD) bus, and supports SCSI-3 protocols and 8-bit and 16-bit arbitration. The interface is made through connectors J2 and J3. Connector J2 is a 68-pin high density right angle header used for internal connections.
  • Page 62: Scsi Connector J2

    Table A.4 SCSI Connector J2 Signal Name Signal Name SD12+ SD12− SD13+ SD13− SD14+ SD14− SD15+ SD15− SDP1+ SDP1− SD00+ SD00− SD01+ SD01− SD02+ SD02− SD03+ SD03− SD04+ SD04− SD05+ SD05− SD06+ SD06− SD07+ SD07− SDP0+ SDP0− DIFFSENS J2_SENS TERMPWR TERMPWR TERMPWR TERMPWR...
  • Page 63: Scsi Connector J3

    Table A.5 SCSI Connector J3 Signal Name Signal Name SD12+ SD12− SD13+ SD13− SD14+ SD14− SD15+ SD15− SDP1+ SDP1− SD00+ SD00− SD01+ SD01− SD02+ SD02− SD03+ SD03− SD04+ SD04− SD05+ SD05− SD06+ SD06− SD07+ SD07− SDP0+ SDP0− DIFFSENS J3_SENS TERMPWR TERMPWR TERMPWR TERMPWR...
  • Page 64: On-Board Leds

    The SE Mode LED lights when SE devices are connected to the SCSI Bus. A.2.4 The SCSI Busy LED The SCSI Activity LED interface on the LSI8951U is a four-wire arrangement that allows the user to connect an LED harness to the board. The buffered GPIO0_FETCH line (maximum output low voltage 0.4 V and minimum output low current 16 mA) is pulled low to complete...
  • Page 65: Appendix B Glossary Of Terms And Abbreviations

    This is the fastest way for multitasking operating systems to transfer data. Byte A unit of information consisting of eight bits. CISPR A special international committee on radio interference (Committee, International and Special, for Protection in Radio). LSI8951U PCI to Ultra2 SCSI Host Adapter...
  • Page 66 Configuration Refers to the way a computer is set up; the combined hardware components (computer, monitor, keyboard, and peripheral devices) that make up a computer system; or the software settings that allow the hardware components to communicate with each other. Central Processing Unit.
  • Page 67 Federal Communications Commission. File A named collection of information stored on a disk. Firmware Software that is permanently stored in ROM. Therefore, it can be accessed during boot time. Hard Disk A disk made of metal and permanently sealed into a drive cartridge. A hard disk can store very large amounts of information.
  • Page 68 Mainboard A large circuit board that holds RAM, ROM, the microprocessor, custom integrated circuits, and other components that make a computer work. It also has expansion slots for host adapters and other expansion boards. Main Memory The part of a computer’s memory which is directly accessible by the CPU (usually synonymous with RAM).
  • Page 69 CPU. Information can be written to and read from RAM. The contents of RAM are lost when the computer is turned off. RISC Core LSI Logic SCSI chips contain a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) processor, programmed through microcode scripts. Read Only Memory. Memory from which information can be read but not changed.
  • Page 70 Wide SCSI). The host adapter usually gets the highest ID, (7 or 15) giving it priority to control the bus. SDMS Storage Device Management System. An LSI Logic software product that manages SCSI system I/O. Single-Ended A hardware specification for connecting SCSI devices. It references each SCSI SCSI signal to a common ground.
  • Page 71 Ultra2 SCSI A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a transfer rate of up to 40 Mbytes/s over an 8-bit SCSI bus, and up to 80 Mbytes/s over a 16-bit SCSI bus. STA (SCSI Trade Association) supports using the term “Ultra2 SCSI”...
  • Page 72 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations...
  • Page 73: Index

    3-13 sync rate 3-12 verify 3-13 main menu width 3-12 main menu options device selections menu 3-11 display mode display mode esc key duplication of SCSI IDs 2-22 help language mono/color quit LSI8951U PCI to Ultra2 SCSI Host Adapter IX-1...
  • Page 74 operational environment verify option 3-13 parity width option 3-12 PCI interface peripheral device SCSI IDs 2-22 peripheral device terminators 2-18 physical characteristics physical environment queue tags 3-13 quick installation procedure quit option read/write I/O time-out 3-13 removable media support removable media support choices boot drive only none with media installed...
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    Please include your name, phone number, fax number, and company address so that we may contact you directly for clarification or additional information. Thank you for your help in improving the quality of our documents. LSI8951U PCI to Ultra2 SCSI Host Adapter...
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  • Page 79 Direct Sales Representatives by State (Components and Boards) E. A. Earle Associates Texas E. L. Electrodyne - UT Austin Group 2000 Tel: 512.794.9006 I. S. Infinity Sales, Inc. Arlington ION Associates, Inc. Tel: 817.695.8000 R. A. Rathsburg Associ- Houston ates, Inc. Tel: 281.376.2000 Synergy Associates, Utah...
  • Page 80 Sales Offices and Design Resource Centers LSI Logic Corporation Fort Collins New Jersey Canada Corporate Headquarters 2001 Danfield Court Red Bank Ontario Fort Collins, CO 80525 1551 McCarthy Blvd 125 Half Mile Road Ottawa Tel: 970.223.5100 Milpitas CA 95035 Suite 200 260 Hearst Way Tel: 408.433.8000...
  • Page 81 Sales Offices and Design Resource Centers (Continued) Korea Seoul LSI Logic Corporation of Korea Ltd 10th Fl., Haesung 1 Bldg. 942, Daechi-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul, 135-283 Tel: 82.2.528.3400 Fax: 82.2.528.2250 The Netherlands Eindhoven LSI Logic Europe Ltd World Trade Center Eindhoven Building ‘Rijder’...
  • Page 82 Switzerland Tel: 44.1793.849933 Bangalore, India 560078 Xicheng District ♦ Brugg Fax: 44.1793.859555 Tel: 91.80.664.5530 Beijing 100045, China LSI Logic Sulzer AG Tel: 86.10.6804.2534 to 38 Fax: 91.80.664.9748 Mattenstrasse 6a Fax: 86.10.6804.2521 ♦ CH 2555 Brugg Sales Offices with Israel Tel: 41.32.3743232...

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