Hi stuart, thank for your help.

My goal :

_ Pine64  ROCKPro64 4Gb with boot on eMMC (just ordered)
_ LSI Megaraid 9260 + 5 SATA disks ; raid is only for a data home NAS (not ordered yet)

Yes, if someone has already tested... it should be appreciated :)

Effectively no drivers are present in /sys/arch/arm64/conf/GENERIC but present in i386 arch.

I hope that the pcie port will work fine :

_ rkpcie0 at fdt ?
_ pci at rkpcie ?
_ mfi*    at pci?            # LSI MegaRAID SAS controllers
_ mfii*    at pci?           # LSI MegaRAID SAS Fusion controllers
_ mpi*    at pci?           # LSI Logic Message Passing Interface
_ mpii*    at pci?          # LSI Message Passing Interface II

--> Maybe I should add them in the GENERIC file. Play, in second, with the kernel compilation.

Question : for someone does pcie port running well on ROCKPro64 ?

Thank you,

Olivier.

On 11/19/2019 7:12 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2019/11/19 14:27, Olivier Burelli wrote:
Hello,

For previous versions i checked on https://www.openbsd.org/amd64.html or
https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html to find supported hardware.

For example for amd64, i could use a megaraid 9240 RAID adapter.

Now i can not find supported RAID Adapters.

_ If for amd64, i can use a LSI MEGARAID 9240, may i plug it on arm64
architecture ?
This sounds like something that somebody who has suitable hardware
(controller and preconfigured drives) would need to test.

Presumably you won't be able to boot directly from it if it even works
at all...

_ Does the base kernel is including the drivers or i have to build the
kernel to include it ?
None are compiled in the GENERIC / GENERIC.MP kernel on arm64. You
can check this by looking in /sys/arch/arm64/conf/GENERIC.

_ Where, currently, can i find all RAID adapters supported by OpenBSD ?
I think it's the union of "man -s 4 -k RAID" and "man -s 4 -k fusion".
Some of them are old and crappy and are unlikely to work on much other than
(32-bit) i386.

On any arch, I would restrict myself to the common ones:
mpi/mpii/mfi/mfii/softraid. (For mpi, some changes that went into
-current recently make it suck much less).

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