Qlogic SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Application User Manual page 211

Management application for sanblade fibre channel host bus adapters
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Driver (continued)
Echo diagnostic test
Fabric
Fabric switch
Fast!UTIL
FCode
Flash BIOS
FS0054603-00 C
In Red Hat/SuSE Linux, the driver layers include:
SCSI Upper Layer. This is the device management
layer. It handles device-dependent tasks for devices,
such as disks and tapes.
SCSI Middle Layer. This is the SCSI traffic handling
layer. It directs requests between the kernel and the
SCSI.
SCSI Lower Layer. This is the SCSI host bus adapter
driver. It communications directly to the SCSI HBA.
The structure for Solaris SPARC drivers includes:
Nexus Drivers. Nexus drivers provide bus mapping
and translation services to subordinate nexus and
leaf devices. These include drivers for PCI-to-PCI
bridges, PCMCIA adapters, and SCSI HBAs.
Leaf Drivers. Leaf drivers provide the traditional
character and block driver interfaces for reading and
writing data to storage and communication devices.
These include drivers for peripheral devices,
including QLA200/QLA2xxx HBAs, disks, tapes,
network HBAs, and frame buffers.
This test transmits a received signal back to the sender
to verify the integrity of the device.
A fabric consists of cross-connected Fibre Channel
devices and switches.
A fabric switch connects multiple devices from
independent Fibre Channel-arbitrated loops (FC-ALs)
and point-to-point topologies into a fabric.
QLogic Fast!UTIL FC HBA BIOS utility
FCode is a type of boot code. It is designed for use on
Sun's SPARC hardware platforms. See Boot code and
OptionROM.
A QLA2xxx HBA's flash PROM contains the code that
allows booting from the HBA at startup.
B – Glossary
B-3

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