@marcan42 You may be sick of these questions.... but here goes. Have a factory 9211-8i sbr or associated low level files to restore a bricked unit? I can't seem to locate these anywhere
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Replying to @jb33z
https://github.com/marcan/lsirec/blob/master/sample_sbr/sbr_sas9211-8i_itir.cfg … You can flash that with lsirec (after building it with sbrtool) as long as the PCI device is visible to the OS.
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Replying to @marcan42
I was attempting that without much success. im about to pass out. I did build one with sbrtool and even added my sas addr as you have in the note on your github <3 but it wont let me host boot any firmware. its being dodgy, but also that motherboard has IOMUU devices
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Replying to @jb33z
You need to disable the IOMMU (e.g. by booting with the appropriate kernel option). It won't ever work if the card is behind an IOMMU.
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Replying to @marcan42
sas2flash sees it, just not lsiutil, going to hook drives up and see how it fares. I need to buy you a drink Hector, I thought this was gonepic.twitter.com/AiyaIsAVgE
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Replying to @jb33z
You might need to run 'unbind' first to disable the kernel driver (what sas2flash etc use).
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Replying to @marcan42
unbind doesn't work, the mmap bar1 persists. Something to note the lsipci output shows this, 0000:01:00.0 "SCSI storage controller [0100]" all of my other lsi cards show 0107, it doesn't look like it took sbr file properly. Is there a way to just wipe that portion and re-write?
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Replying to @jb33z
Check lspci -vv output for the card. What does it say about the BARs and driver?
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Replying to @marcan42
A few errors popping up, pcilib: sysfs_read_vpd: read failed: Input/output errorpic.twitter.com/54p4ggsDbg
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Don't grep, it's multiple lines.
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