MPT Fusion initialization in 2.6.23.12

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Hi,

I have this server with an LSI Logic SAS1064 RAID
enabled Ultra320 SCSI controller on the system board.
I am running a vanilla 2.6.23.12 kernel. Everything
runs well, except during the boot I see these logs
in dmesg and the syslogs.

mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000001h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000003h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000004h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000005h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000006h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000007h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000008h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=00000009h
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=0000000Ah
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=0000000Bh
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=0000000Ch
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=0000000Dh
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=0000000Eh
mptbase: ioc0: IOCStatus(0x0022): Config Page Invalid Page: type=08h, page=00h, action=01h, form=0000000Fh

I've traced through the mptbase.c code and can see these
invalid config pages are read from the controller during
initialization. This doesn't appear to cause any ill
effects, but I am wondering how to resolve this? Maybe
a MPT BIOS or MPT firmware upgrade will fix this?

Thanks,
Karen
-- 
 Karen Shaeffer
 Neuralscape, Palo Alto, Ca. 94306
 shaeffer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  http://www.neuralscape.com
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