| /*+M************************************************************************* |
| * Adaptec AIC7xxx device driver for Linux. |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 1994 John Aycock |
| * The University of Calgary Department of Computer Science. |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| * any later version. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| * along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
| * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
| * |
| * Sources include the Adaptec 1740 driver (aha1740.c), the Ultrastor 24F |
| * driver (ultrastor.c), various Linux kernel source, the Adaptec EISA |
| * config file (!adp7771.cfg), the Adaptec AHA-2740A Series User's Guide, |
| * the Linux Kernel Hacker's Guide, Writing a SCSI Device Driver for Linux, |
| * the Adaptec 1542 driver (aha1542.c), the Adaptec EISA overlay file |
| * (adp7770.ovl), the Adaptec AHA-2740 Series Technical Reference Manual, |
| * the Adaptec AIC-7770 Data Book, the ANSI SCSI specification, the |
| * ANSI SCSI-2 specification (draft 10c), ... |
| * |
| * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * |
| * Modifications by Daniel M. Eischen (deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org): |
| * |
| * Substantially modified to include support for wide and twin bus |
| * adapters, DMAing of SCBs, tagged queueing, IRQ sharing, bug fixes, |
| * SCB paging, and other rework of the code. |
| * |
| * Parts of this driver were also based on the FreeBSD driver by |
| * Justin T. Gibbs. His copyright follows: |
| * |
| * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Justin Gibbs. |
| * All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
| * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
| * are met: |
| * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
| * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer, |
| * without modification, immediately at the beginning of the file. |
| * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
| * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
| * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
| * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
| * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
| * |
| * Where this Software is combined with software released under the terms of |
| * the GNU General Public License ("GPL") and the terms of the GPL would require the |
| * combined work to also be released under the terms of the GPL, the terms |
| * and conditions of this License will apply in addition to those of the |
| * GPL with the exception of any terms or conditions of this License that |
| * conflict with, or are expressly prohibited by, the GPL. |
| * |
| * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND |
| * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE |
| * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE |
| * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR |
| * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL |
| * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS |
| * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) |
| * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT |
| * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY |
| * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
| * SUCH DAMAGE. |
| * |
| * $Id: aic7xxx.c,v 1.119 1997/06/27 19:39:18 gibbs Exp $ |
| *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * |
| * Thanks also go to (in alphabetical order) the following: |
| * |
| * Rory Bolt - Sequencer bug fixes |
| * Jay Estabrook - Initial DEC Alpha support |
| * Doug Ledford - Much needed abort/reset bug fixes |
| * Kai Makisara - DMAing of SCBs |
| * |
| * A Boot time option was also added for not resetting the scsi bus. |
| * |
| * Form: aic7xxx=extended |
| * aic7xxx=no_reset |
| * aic7xxx=ultra |
| * aic7xxx=irq_trigger:[0,1] # 0 edge, 1 level |
| * aic7xxx=verbose |
| * |
| * Daniel M. Eischen, deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org, 1/23/97 |
| * |
| * $Id: aic7xxx.c,v 4.1 1997/06/12 08:23:42 deang Exp $ |
| *-M*************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /*+M************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * Further driver modifications made by Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com> |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Doug Ledford |
| * |
| * These changes are released under the same licensing terms as the FreeBSD |
| * driver written by Justin Gibbs. Please see his Copyright notice above |
| * for the exact terms and conditions covering my changes as well as the |
| * warranty statement. |
| * |
| * Modifications made to the aic7xxx.c,v 4.1 driver from Dan Eischen include |
| * but are not limited to: |
| * |
| * 1: Import of the latest FreeBSD sequencer code for this driver |
| * 2: Modification of kernel code to accommodate different sequencer semantics |
| * 3: Extensive changes throughout kernel portion of driver to improve |
| * abort/reset processing and error hanndling |
| * 4: Other work contributed by various people on the Internet |
| * 5: Changes to printk information and verbosity selection code |
| * 6: General reliability related changes, especially in IRQ management |
| * 7: Modifications to the default probe/attach order for supported cards |
| * 8: SMP friendliness has been improved |
| * |
| * Overall, this driver represents a significant departure from the official |
| * aic7xxx driver released by Dan Eischen in two ways. First, in the code |
| * itself. A diff between the two version of the driver is now a several |
| * thousand line diff. Second, in approach to solving the same problem. The |
| * problem is importing the FreeBSD aic7xxx driver code to linux can be a |
| * difficult and time consuming process, that also can be error prone. Dan |
| * Eischen's official driver uses the approach that the linux and FreeBSD |
| * drivers should be as identical as possible. To that end, his next version |
| * of this driver will be using a mid-layer code library that he is developing |
| * to moderate communications between the linux mid-level SCSI code and the |
| * low level FreeBSD driver. He intends to be able to essentially drop the |
| * FreeBSD driver into the linux kernel with only a few minor tweaks to some |
| * include files and the like and get things working, making for fast easy |
| * imports of the FreeBSD code into linux. |
| * |
| * I disagree with Dan's approach. Not that I don't think his way of doing |
| * things would be nice, easy to maintain, and create a more uniform driver |
| * between FreeBSD and Linux. I have no objection to those issues. My |
| * disagreement is on the needed functionality. There simply are certain |
| * things that are done differently in FreeBSD than linux that will cause |
| * problems for this driver regardless of any middle ware Dan implements. |
| * The biggest example of this at the moment is interrupt semantics. Linux |
| * doesn't provide the same protection techniques as FreeBSD does, nor can |
| * they be easily implemented in any middle ware code since they would truly |
| * belong in the kernel proper and would effect all drivers. For the time |
| * being, I see issues such as these as major stumbling blocks to the |
| * reliability of code based upon such middle ware. Therefore, I choose to |
| * use a different approach to importing the FreeBSD code that doesn't |
| * involve any middle ware type code. My approach is to import the sequencer |
| * code from FreeBSD wholesale. Then, to only make changes in the kernel |
| * portion of the driver as they are needed for the new sequencer semantics. |
| * In this way, the portion of the driver that speaks to the rest of the |
| * linux kernel is fairly static and can be changed/modified to solve |
| * any problems one might encounter without concern for the FreeBSD driver. |
| * |
| * Note: If time and experience should prove me wrong that the middle ware |
| * code Dan writes is reliable in its operation, then I'll retract my above |
| * statements. But, for those that don't know, I'm from Missouri (in the US) |
| * and our state motto is "The Show-Me State". Well, before I will put |
| * faith into it, you'll have to show me that it works :) |
| * |
| *_M*************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* |
| * The next three defines are user configurable. These should be the only |
| * defines a user might need to get in here and change. There are other |
| * defines buried deeper in the code, but those really shouldn't need touched |
| * under normal conditions. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * AIC7XXX_STRICT_PCI_SETUP |
| * Should we assume the PCI config options on our controllers are set with |
| * sane and proper values, or should we be anal about our PCI config |
| * registers and force them to what we want? The main advantage to |
| * defining this option is on non-Intel hardware where the BIOS may not |
| * have been run to set things up, or if you have one of the BIOSless |
| * Adaptec controllers, such as a 2910, that don't get set up by the |
| * BIOS. However, keep in mind that we really do set the most important |
| * items in the driver regardless of this setting, this only controls some |
| * of the more esoteric PCI options on these cards. In that sense, I |
| * would default to leaving this off. However, if people wish to try |
| * things both ways, that would also help me to know if there are some |
| * machines where it works one way but not another. |
| * |
| * -- July 7, 17:09 |
| * OK...I need this on my machine for testing, so the default is to |
| * leave it defined. |
| * |
| * -- July 7, 18:49 |
| * I needed it for testing, but it didn't make any difference, so back |
| * off she goes. |
| * |
| * -- July 16, 23:04 |
| * I turned it back on to try and compensate for the 2.1.x PCI code |
| * which no longer relies solely on the BIOS and now tries to set |
| * things itself. |
| */ |
| |
| #define AIC7XXX_STRICT_PCI_SETUP |
| |
| /* |
| * AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| * This option enables a lot of extra printk();s in the code, surrounded |
| * by if (aic7xxx_verbose ...) statements. Executing all of those if |
| * statements and the extra checks can get to where it actually does have |
| * an impact on CPU usage and such, as well as code size. Disabling this |
| * define will keep some of those from becoming part of the code. |
| * |
| * NOTE: Currently, this option has no real effect, I will be adding the |
| * various #ifdef's in the code later when I've decided a section is |
| * complete and no longer needs debugging. OK...a lot of things are now |
| * surrounded by this define, so turning this off does have an impact. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * #define AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <asm/io.h> |
| #include <asm/irq.h> |
| #include <asm/byteorder.h> |
| #include <linux/string.h> |
| #include <linux/errno.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/ioport.h> |
| #include <linux/delay.h> |
| #include <linux/pci.h> |
| #include <linux/proc_fs.h> |
| #include <linux/blkdev.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| #include <linux/smp.h> |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include "scsi.h" |
| #include <scsi/scsi_host.h> |
| #include "aic7xxx_old/aic7xxx.h" |
| |
| #include "aic7xxx_old/sequencer.h" |
| #include "aic7xxx_old/scsi_message.h" |
| #include "aic7xxx_old/aic7xxx_reg.h" |
| #include <scsi/scsicam.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/stat.h> |
| #include <linux/slab.h> /* for kmalloc() */ |
| |
| #define AIC7XXX_C_VERSION "5.2.6" |
| |
| #define ALL_TARGETS -1 |
| #define ALL_CHANNELS -1 |
| #define ALL_LUNS -1 |
| #define MAX_TARGETS 16 |
| #define MAX_LUNS 8 |
| #ifndef TRUE |
| # define TRUE 1 |
| #endif |
| #ifndef FALSE |
| # define FALSE 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) |
| # define MMAPIO |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * You can try raising me for better performance or lowering me if you have |
| * flaky devices that go off the scsi bus when hit with too many tagged |
| * commands (like some IBM SCSI-3 LVD drives). |
| */ |
| #define AIC7XXX_CMDS_PER_DEVICE 32 |
| |
| typedef struct |
| { |
| unsigned char tag_commands[16]; /* Allow for wide/twin adapters. */ |
| } adapter_tag_info_t; |
| |
| /* |
| * Make a define that will tell the driver not to the default tag depth |
| * everywhere. |
| */ |
| #define DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,\ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} |
| |
| /* |
| * Modify this as you see fit for your system. By setting tag_commands |
| * to 0, the driver will use it's own algorithm for determining the |
| * number of commands to use (see above). When 255, the driver will |
| * not enable tagged queueing for that particular device. When positive |
| * (> 0) and (< 255) the values in the array are used for the queue_depth. |
| * Note that the maximum value for an entry is 254, but you're insane if |
| * you try to use that many commands on one device. |
| * |
| * In this example, the first line will disable tagged queueing for all |
| * the devices on the first probed aic7xxx adapter. |
| * |
| * The second line enables tagged queueing with 4 commands/LUN for IDs |
| * (1, 2-11, 13-15), disables tagged queueing for ID 12, and tells the |
| * driver to use its own algorithm for ID 1. |
| * |
| * The third line is the same as the first line. |
| * |
| * The fourth line disables tagged queueing for devices 0 and 3. It |
| * enables tagged queueing for the other IDs, with 16 commands/LUN |
| * for IDs 1 and 4, 127 commands/LUN for ID 8, and 4 commands/LUN for |
| * IDs 2, 5-7, and 9-15. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * NOTE: The below structure is for reference only, the actual structure |
| * to modify in order to change things is found after this fake one. |
| * |
| adapter_tag_info_t aic7xxx_tag_info[] = |
| { |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {{4, 0, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 255, 4, 4, 4}}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {{255, 16, 4, 255, 16, 4, 4, 4, 127, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4}} |
| }; |
| */ |
| |
| static adapter_tag_info_t aic7xxx_tag_info[] = |
| { |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS}, |
| {DEFAULT_TAG_COMMANDS} |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Define an array of board names that can be indexed by aha_type. |
| * Don't forget to change this when changing the types! |
| */ |
| static const char *board_names[] = { |
| "AIC-7xxx Unknown", /* AIC_NONE */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7810 Hardware RAID Controller", /* AIC_7810 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7770 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7770 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-274X SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7771 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-284X SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_284x */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7850 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7850 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7855 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7855 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7860 Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7860 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-2940A Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7861 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7870 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7870 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-294X SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7871 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-394X SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7872 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-398X SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7873 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-2944 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7874 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7880 Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7880 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7881 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-394X Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7882 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-398X Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7883 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-2944 Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7884 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-2940UW Pro Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7887 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7895 Ultra SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7895 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7890/1 Ultra2 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7890 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-293X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7890 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7890 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7896/7 Ultra2 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7896 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-394X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7897 */ |
| "Adaptec AHA-395X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7897 */ |
| "Adaptec PCMCIA SCSI controller", /* card bus stuff */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7892 Ultra 160/m SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7892 */ |
| "Adaptec AIC-7899 Ultra 160/m SCSI host adapter", /* AIC_7899 */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * There should be a specific return value for this in scsi.h, but |
| * it seems that most drivers ignore it. |
| */ |
| #define DID_UNDERFLOW DID_ERROR |
| |
| /* |
| * What we want to do is have the higher level scsi driver requeue |
| * the command to us. There is no specific driver status for this |
| * condition, but the higher level scsi driver will requeue the |
| * command on a DID_BUS_BUSY error. |
| * |
| * Upon further inspection and testing, it seems that DID_BUS_BUSY |
| * will *always* retry the command. We can get into an infinite loop |
| * if this happens when we really want some sort of counter that |
| * will automatically abort/reset the command after so many retries. |
| * Using DID_ERROR will do just that. (Made by a suggestion by |
| * Doug Ledford 8/1/96) |
| */ |
| #define DID_RETRY_COMMAND DID_ERROR |
| |
| #define HSCSIID 0x07 |
| #define SCSI_RESET 0x040 |
| |
| /* |
| * EISA/VL-bus stuff |
| */ |
| #define MINSLOT 1 |
| #define MAXSLOT 15 |
| #define SLOTBASE(x) ((x) << 12) |
| #define BASE_TO_SLOT(x) ((x) >> 12) |
| |
| /* |
| * Standard EISA Host ID regs (Offset from slot base) |
| */ |
| #define AHC_HID0 0x80 /* 0,1: msb of ID2, 2-7: ID1 */ |
| #define AHC_HID1 0x81 /* 0-4: ID3, 5-7: LSB ID2 */ |
| #define AHC_HID2 0x82 /* product */ |
| #define AHC_HID3 0x83 /* firmware revision */ |
| |
| /* |
| * AIC-7770 I/O range to reserve for a card |
| */ |
| #define MINREG 0xC00 |
| #define MAXREG 0xCFF |
| |
| #define INTDEF 0x5C /* Interrupt Definition Register */ |
| |
| /* |
| * AIC-78X0 PCI registers |
| */ |
| #define CLASS_PROGIF_REVID 0x08 |
| #define DEVREVID 0x000000FFul |
| #define PROGINFC 0x0000FF00ul |
| #define SUBCLASS 0x00FF0000ul |
| #define BASECLASS 0xFF000000ul |
| |
| #define CSIZE_LATTIME 0x0C |
| #define CACHESIZE 0x0000003Ful /* only 5 bits */ |
| #define LATTIME 0x0000FF00ul |
| |
| #define DEVCONFIG 0x40 |
| #define SCBSIZE32 0x00010000ul /* aic789X only */ |
| #define MPORTMODE 0x00000400ul /* aic7870 only */ |
| #define RAMPSM 0x00000200ul /* aic7870 only */ |
| #define RAMPSM_ULTRA2 0x00000004 |
| #define VOLSENSE 0x00000100ul |
| #define SCBRAMSEL 0x00000080ul |
| #define SCBRAMSEL_ULTRA2 0x00000008 |
| #define MRDCEN 0x00000040ul |
| #define EXTSCBTIME 0x00000020ul /* aic7870 only */ |
| #define EXTSCBPEN 0x00000010ul /* aic7870 only */ |
| #define BERREN 0x00000008ul |
| #define DACEN 0x00000004ul |
| #define STPWLEVEL 0x00000002ul |
| #define DIFACTNEGEN 0x00000001ul /* aic7870 only */ |
| |
| #define SCAMCTL 0x1a /* Ultra2 only */ |
| #define CCSCBBADDR 0xf0 /* aic7895/6/7 */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Define the different types of SEEPROMs on aic7xxx adapters |
| * and make it also represent the address size used in accessing |
| * its registers. The 93C46 chips have 1024 bits organized into |
| * 64 16-bit words, while the 93C56 chips have 2048 bits organized |
| * into 128 16-bit words. The C46 chips use 6 bits to address |
| * each word, while the C56 and C66 (4096 bits) use 8 bits to |
| * address each word. |
| */ |
| typedef enum {C46 = 6, C56_66 = 8} seeprom_chip_type; |
| |
| /* |
| * |
| * Define the format of the SEEPROM registers (16 bits). |
| * |
| */ |
| struct seeprom_config { |
| |
| /* |
| * SCSI ID Configuration Flags |
| */ |
| #define CFXFER 0x0007 /* synchronous transfer rate */ |
| #define CFSYNCH 0x0008 /* enable synchronous transfer */ |
| #define CFDISC 0x0010 /* enable disconnection */ |
| #define CFWIDEB 0x0020 /* wide bus device (wide card) */ |
| #define CFSYNCHISULTRA 0x0040 /* CFSYNC is an ultra offset */ |
| #define CFNEWULTRAFORMAT 0x0080 /* Use the Ultra2 SEEPROM format */ |
| #define CFSTART 0x0100 /* send start unit SCSI command */ |
| #define CFINCBIOS 0x0200 /* include in BIOS scan */ |
| #define CFRNFOUND 0x0400 /* report even if not found */ |
| #define CFMULTILUN 0x0800 /* probe mult luns in BIOS scan */ |
| #define CFWBCACHEYES 0x4000 /* Enable W-Behind Cache on drive */ |
| #define CFWBCACHENC 0xc000 /* Don't change W-Behind Cache */ |
| /* UNUSED 0x3000 */ |
| unsigned short device_flags[16]; /* words 0-15 */ |
| |
| /* |
| * BIOS Control Bits |
| */ |
| #define CFSUPREM 0x0001 /* support all removable drives */ |
| #define CFSUPREMB 0x0002 /* support removable drives for boot only */ |
| #define CFBIOSEN 0x0004 /* BIOS enabled */ |
| /* UNUSED 0x0008 */ |
| #define CFSM2DRV 0x0010 /* support more than two drives */ |
| #define CF284XEXTEND 0x0020 /* extended translation (284x cards) */ |
| /* UNUSED 0x0040 */ |
| #define CFEXTEND 0x0080 /* extended translation enabled */ |
| /* UNUSED 0xFF00 */ |
| unsigned short bios_control; /* word 16 */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Host Adapter Control Bits |
| */ |
| #define CFAUTOTERM 0x0001 /* Perform Auto termination */ |
| #define CFULTRAEN 0x0002 /* Ultra SCSI speed enable (Ultra cards) */ |
| #define CF284XSELTO 0x0003 /* Selection timeout (284x cards) */ |
| #define CF284XFIFO 0x000C /* FIFO Threshold (284x cards) */ |
| #define CFSTERM 0x0004 /* SCSI low byte termination */ |
| #define CFWSTERM 0x0008 /* SCSI high byte termination (wide card) */ |
| #define CFSPARITY 0x0010 /* SCSI parity */ |
| #define CF284XSTERM 0x0020 /* SCSI low byte termination (284x cards) */ |
| #define CFRESETB 0x0040 /* reset SCSI bus at boot */ |
| #define CFBPRIMARY 0x0100 /* Channel B primary on 7895 chipsets */ |
| #define CFSEAUTOTERM 0x0400 /* aic7890 Perform SE Auto Term */ |
| #define CFLVDSTERM 0x0800 /* aic7890 LVD Termination */ |
| /* UNUSED 0xF280 */ |
| unsigned short adapter_control; /* word 17 */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Bus Release, Host Adapter ID |
| */ |
| #define CFSCSIID 0x000F /* host adapter SCSI ID */ |
| /* UNUSED 0x00F0 */ |
| #define CFBRTIME 0xFF00 /* bus release time */ |
| unsigned short brtime_id; /* word 18 */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Maximum targets |
| */ |
| #define CFMAXTARG 0x00FF /* maximum targets */ |
| /* UNUSED 0xFF00 */ |
| unsigned short max_targets; /* word 19 */ |
| |
| unsigned short res_1[11]; /* words 20-30 */ |
| unsigned short checksum; /* word 31 */ |
| }; |
| |
| #define SELBUS_MASK 0x0a |
| #define SELNARROW 0x00 |
| #define SELBUSB 0x08 |
| #define SINGLE_BUS 0x00 |
| |
| #define SCB_TARGET(scb) \ |
| (((scb)->hscb->target_channel_lun & TID) >> 4) |
| #define SCB_LUN(scb) \ |
| ((scb)->hscb->target_channel_lun & LID) |
| #define SCB_IS_SCSIBUS_B(scb) \ |
| (((scb)->hscb->target_channel_lun & SELBUSB) != 0) |
| |
| /* |
| * If an error occurs during a data transfer phase, run the command |
| * to completion - it's easier that way - making a note of the error |
| * condition in this location. This then will modify a DID_OK status |
| * into an appropriate error for the higher-level SCSI code. |
| */ |
| #define aic7xxx_error(cmd) ((cmd)->SCp.Status) |
| |
| /* |
| * Keep track of the targets returned status. |
| */ |
| #define aic7xxx_status(cmd) ((cmd)->SCp.sent_command) |
| |
| /* |
| * The position of the SCSI commands scb within the scb array. |
| */ |
| #define aic7xxx_position(cmd) ((cmd)->SCp.have_data_in) |
| |
| /* |
| * The stored DMA mapping for single-buffer data transfers. |
| */ |
| #define aic7xxx_mapping(cmd) ((cmd)->SCp.phase) |
| |
| /* |
| * Get out private data area from a scsi cmd pointer |
| */ |
| #define AIC_DEV(cmd) ((struct aic_dev_data *)(cmd)->device->hostdata) |
| |
| /* |
| * So we can keep track of our host structs |
| */ |
| static struct aic7xxx_host *first_aic7xxx = NULL; |
| |
| /* |
| * As of Linux 2.1, the mid-level SCSI code uses virtual addresses |
| * in the scatter-gather lists. We need to convert the virtual |
| * addresses to physical addresses. |
| */ |
| struct hw_scatterlist { |
| unsigned int address; |
| unsigned int length; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Maximum number of SG segments these cards can support. |
| */ |
| #define AIC7XXX_MAX_SG 128 |
| |
| /* |
| * The maximum number of SCBs we could have for ANY type |
| * of card. DON'T FORGET TO CHANGE THE SCB MASK IN THE |
| * SEQUENCER CODE IF THIS IS MODIFIED! |
| */ |
| #define AIC7XXX_MAXSCB 255 |
| |
| |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb { |
| /* ------------ Begin hardware supported fields ---------------- */ |
| /* 0*/ unsigned char control; |
| /* 1*/ unsigned char target_channel_lun; /* 4/1/3 bits */ |
| /* 2*/ unsigned char target_status; |
| /* 3*/ unsigned char SG_segment_count; |
| /* 4*/ unsigned int SG_list_pointer; |
| /* 8*/ unsigned char residual_SG_segment_count; |
| /* 9*/ unsigned char residual_data_count[3]; |
| /*12*/ unsigned int data_pointer; |
| /*16*/ unsigned int data_count; |
| /*20*/ unsigned int SCSI_cmd_pointer; |
| /*24*/ unsigned char SCSI_cmd_length; |
| /*25*/ unsigned char tag; /* Index into our kernel SCB array. |
| * Also used as the tag for tagged I/O |
| */ |
| #define SCB_PIO_TRANSFER_SIZE 26 /* amount we need to upload/download |
| * via PIO to initialize a transaction. |
| */ |
| /*26*/ unsigned char next; /* Used to thread SCBs awaiting selection |
| * or disconnected down in the sequencer. |
| */ |
| /*27*/ unsigned char prev; |
| /*28*/ unsigned int pad; /* |
| * Unused by the kernel, but we require |
| * the padding so that the array of |
| * hardware SCBs is aligned on 32 byte |
| * boundaries so the sequencer can index |
| */ |
| }; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| SCB_FREE = 0x0000, |
| SCB_DTR_SCB = 0x0001, |
| SCB_WAITINGQ = 0x0002, |
| SCB_ACTIVE = 0x0004, |
| SCB_SENSE = 0x0008, |
| SCB_ABORT = 0x0010, |
| SCB_DEVICE_RESET = 0x0020, |
| SCB_RESET = 0x0040, |
| SCB_RECOVERY_SCB = 0x0080, |
| SCB_MSGOUT_PPR = 0x0100, |
| SCB_MSGOUT_SENT = 0x0200, |
| SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR = 0x0400, |
| SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR = 0x0800, |
| SCB_MSGOUT_BITS = SCB_MSGOUT_PPR | |
| SCB_MSGOUT_SENT | |
| SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR | |
| SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR, |
| SCB_QUEUED_ABORT = 0x1000, |
| SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE = 0x2000, |
| SCB_WAS_BUSY = 0x4000, |
| SCB_QUEUE_FULL = 0x8000 |
| } scb_flag_type; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| AHC_FNONE = 0x00000000, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS = 0x00000001, |
| AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY = 0x00000002, |
| AHC_USEDEFAULTS = 0x00000004, |
| AHC_INDIRECT_PAGING = 0x00000008, |
| AHC_CHNLB = 0x00000020, |
| AHC_CHNLC = 0x00000040, |
| AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A = 0x00000100, |
| AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_B = 0x00000200, |
| AHC_TERM_ENB_A = 0x00000400, |
| AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_LOW = 0x00000400, |
| AHC_TERM_ENB_B = 0x00000800, |
| AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH = 0x00000800, |
| AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS = 0x00001000, |
| AHC_TARGETMODE = 0x00002000, |
| AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT = 0x00004000, |
| /* |
| * Here ends the FreeBSD defined flags and here begins the linux defined |
| * flags. NOTE: I did not preserve the old flag name during this change |
| * specifically to force me to evaluate what flags were being used properly |
| * and what flags weren't. This way, I could clean up the flag usage on |
| * a use by use basis. Doug Ledford |
| */ |
| AHC_MOTHERBOARD = 0x00020000, |
| AHC_NO_STPWEN = 0x00040000, |
| AHC_RESET_DELAY = 0x00080000, |
| AHC_A_SCANNED = 0x00100000, |
| AHC_B_SCANNED = 0x00200000, |
| AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL = 0x00400000, |
| AHC_BIOS_ENABLED = 0x00800000, |
| AHC_SEEPROM_FOUND = 0x01000000, |
| AHC_TERM_ENB_LVD = 0x02000000, |
| AHC_ABORT_PENDING = 0x04000000, |
| AHC_RESET_PENDING = 0x08000000, |
| #define AHC_IN_ISR_BIT 28 |
| AHC_IN_ISR = 0x10000000, |
| AHC_IN_ABORT = 0x20000000, |
| AHC_IN_RESET = 0x40000000, |
| AHC_EXTERNAL_SRAM = 0x80000000 |
| } ahc_flag_type; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| AHC_NONE = 0x0000, |
| AHC_CHIPID_MASK = 0x00ff, |
| AHC_AIC7770 = 0x0001, |
| AHC_AIC7850 = 0x0002, |
| AHC_AIC7860 = 0x0003, |
| AHC_AIC7870 = 0x0004, |
| AHC_AIC7880 = 0x0005, |
| AHC_AIC7890 = 0x0006, |
| AHC_AIC7895 = 0x0007, |
| AHC_AIC7896 = 0x0008, |
| AHC_AIC7892 = 0x0009, |
| AHC_AIC7899 = 0x000a, |
| AHC_VL = 0x0100, |
| AHC_EISA = 0x0200, |
| AHC_PCI = 0x0400, |
| } ahc_chip; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| AHC_FENONE = 0x0000, |
| AHC_ULTRA = 0x0001, |
| AHC_ULTRA2 = 0x0002, |
| AHC_WIDE = 0x0004, |
| AHC_TWIN = 0x0008, |
| AHC_MORE_SRAM = 0x0010, |
| AHC_CMD_CHAN = 0x0020, |
| AHC_QUEUE_REGS = 0x0040, |
| AHC_SG_PRELOAD = 0x0080, |
| AHC_SPIOCAP = 0x0100, |
| AHC_ULTRA3 = 0x0200, |
| AHC_NEW_AUTOTERM = 0x0400, |
| AHC_AIC7770_FE = AHC_FENONE, |
| AHC_AIC7850_FE = AHC_SPIOCAP, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE = AHC_ULTRA|AHC_SPIOCAP, |
| AHC_AIC7870_FE = AHC_FENONE, |
| AHC_AIC7880_FE = AHC_ULTRA, |
| AHC_AIC7890_FE = AHC_MORE_SRAM|AHC_CMD_CHAN|AHC_ULTRA2| |
| AHC_QUEUE_REGS|AHC_SG_PRELOAD|AHC_NEW_AUTOTERM, |
| AHC_AIC7895_FE = AHC_MORE_SRAM|AHC_CMD_CHAN|AHC_ULTRA, |
| AHC_AIC7896_FE = AHC_AIC7890_FE, |
| AHC_AIC7892_FE = AHC_AIC7890_FE|AHC_ULTRA3, |
| AHC_AIC7899_FE = AHC_AIC7890_FE|AHC_ULTRA3, |
| } ahc_feature; |
| |
| #define SCB_DMA_ADDR(scb, addr) ((unsigned long)(addr) + (scb)->scb_dma->dma_offset) |
| |
| struct aic7xxx_scb_dma { |
| unsigned long dma_offset; /* Correction you have to add |
| * to virtual address to get |
| * dma handle in this region */ |
| dma_addr_t dma_address; /* DMA handle of the start, |
| * for unmap */ |
| unsigned int dma_len; /* DMA length */ |
| }; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| AHC_BUG_NONE = 0x0000, |
| AHC_BUG_TMODE_WIDEODD = 0x0001, |
| AHC_BUG_AUTOFLUSH = 0x0002, |
| AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN = 0x0004, |
| AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN_DIS = 0x0008, |
| AHC_BUG_PCI_2_1_RETRY = 0x0010, |
| AHC_BUG_PCI_MWI = 0x0020, |
| AHC_BUG_SCBCHAN_UPLOAD = 0x0040, |
| } ahc_bugs; |
| |
| struct aic7xxx_scb { |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb *hscb; /* corresponding hardware scb */ |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; /* scsi_cmnd for this scb */ |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *q_next; /* next scb in queue */ |
| volatile scb_flag_type flags; /* current state of scb */ |
| struct hw_scatterlist *sg_list; /* SG list in adapter format */ |
| unsigned char tag_action; |
| unsigned char sg_count; |
| unsigned char *sense_cmd; /* |
| * Allocate 6 characters for |
| * sense command. |
| */ |
| unsigned char *cmnd; |
| unsigned int sg_length; /* |
| * We init this during |
| * buildscb so we don't have |
| * to calculate anything during |
| * underflow/overflow/stat code |
| */ |
| void *kmalloc_ptr; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb_dma *scb_dma; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Define a linked list of SCBs. |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *head; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *tail; |
| } scb_queue_type; |
| |
| static struct { |
| unsigned char errno; |
| const char *errmesg; |
| } hard_error[] = { |
| { ILLHADDR, "Illegal Host Access" }, |
| { ILLSADDR, "Illegal Sequencer Address referenced" }, |
| { ILLOPCODE, "Illegal Opcode in sequencer program" }, |
| { SQPARERR, "Sequencer Ram Parity Error" }, |
| { DPARERR, "Data-Path Ram Parity Error" }, |
| { MPARERR, "Scratch Ram/SCB Array Ram Parity Error" }, |
| { PCIERRSTAT,"PCI Error detected" }, |
| { CIOPARERR, "CIOBUS Parity Error" } |
| }; |
| |
| static unsigned char |
| generic_sense[] = { REQUEST_SENSE, 0, 0, 0, 255, 0 }; |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| scb_queue_type free_scbs; /* |
| * SCBs assigned to free slot on |
| * card (no paging required) |
| */ |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb_array[AIC7XXX_MAXSCB]; |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb *hscbs; |
| unsigned char numscbs; /* current number of scbs */ |
| unsigned char maxhscbs; /* hardware scbs */ |
| unsigned char maxscbs; /* max scbs including pageable scbs */ |
| dma_addr_t hscbs_dma; /* DMA handle to hscbs */ |
| unsigned int hscbs_dma_len; /* length of the above DMA area */ |
| void *hscb_kmalloc_ptr; |
| } scb_data_type; |
| |
| struct target_cmd { |
| unsigned char mesg_bytes[4]; |
| unsigned char command[28]; |
| }; |
| |
| #define AHC_TRANS_CUR 0x0001 |
| #define AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE 0x0002 |
| #define AHC_TRANS_GOAL 0x0004 |
| #define AHC_TRANS_USER 0x0008 |
| #define AHC_TRANS_QUITE 0x0010 |
| typedef struct { |
| unsigned char width; |
| unsigned char period; |
| unsigned char offset; |
| unsigned char options; |
| } transinfo_type; |
| |
| struct aic_dev_data { |
| volatile scb_queue_type delayed_scbs; |
| volatile unsigned short temp_q_depth; |
| unsigned short max_q_depth; |
| volatile unsigned char active_cmds; |
| /* |
| * Statistics Kept: |
| * |
| * Total Xfers (count for each command that has a data xfer), |
| * broken down by reads && writes. |
| * |
| * Further sorted into a few bins for keeping tabs on how many commands |
| * we get of various sizes. |
| * |
| */ |
| long w_total; /* total writes */ |
| long r_total; /* total reads */ |
| long barrier_total; /* total num of REQ_BARRIER commands */ |
| long ordered_total; /* How many REQ_BARRIER commands we |
| used ordered tags to satisfy */ |
| long w_bins[6]; /* binned write */ |
| long r_bins[6]; /* binned reads */ |
| transinfo_type cur; |
| transinfo_type goal; |
| #define BUS_DEVICE_RESET_PENDING 0x01 |
| #define DEVICE_RESET_DELAY 0x02 |
| #define DEVICE_PRINT_DTR 0x04 |
| #define DEVICE_WAS_BUSY 0x08 |
| #define DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED 0x10 |
| #define DEVICE_SCSI_3 0x20 |
| volatile unsigned char flags; |
| unsigned needppr:1; |
| unsigned needppr_copy:1; |
| unsigned needsdtr:1; |
| unsigned needsdtr_copy:1; |
| unsigned needwdtr:1; |
| unsigned needwdtr_copy:1; |
| unsigned dtr_pending:1; |
| struct scsi_device *SDptr; |
| struct list_head list; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Define a structure used for each host adapter. Note, in order to avoid |
| * problems with architectures I can't test on (because I don't have one, |
| * such as the Alpha based systems) which happen to give faults for |
| * non-aligned memory accesses, care was taken to align this structure |
| * in a way that gauranteed all accesses larger than 8 bits were aligned |
| * on the appropriate boundary. It's also organized to try and be more |
| * cache line efficient. Be careful when changing this lest you might hurt |
| * overall performance and bring down the wrath of the masses. |
| */ |
| struct aic7xxx_host { |
| /* |
| * This is the first 64 bytes in the host struct |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * We are grouping things here....first, items that get either read or |
| * written with nearly every interrupt |
| */ |
| volatile long flags; |
| ahc_feature features; /* chip features */ |
| unsigned long base; /* card base address */ |
| volatile unsigned char __iomem *maddr; /* memory mapped address */ |
| unsigned long isr_count; /* Interrupt count */ |
| unsigned long spurious_int; |
| scb_data_type *scb_data; |
| struct aic7xxx_cmd_queue { |
| struct scsi_cmnd *head; |
| struct scsi_cmnd *tail; |
| } completeq; |
| |
| /* |
| * Things read/written on nearly every entry into aic7xxx_queue() |
| */ |
| volatile scb_queue_type waiting_scbs; |
| unsigned char unpause; /* unpause value for HCNTRL */ |
| unsigned char pause; /* pause value for HCNTRL */ |
| volatile unsigned char qoutfifonext; |
| volatile unsigned char activescbs; /* active scbs */ |
| volatile unsigned char max_activescbs; |
| volatile unsigned char qinfifonext; |
| volatile unsigned char *untagged_scbs; |
| volatile unsigned char *qoutfifo; |
| volatile unsigned char *qinfifo; |
| |
| unsigned char dev_last_queue_full[MAX_TARGETS]; |
| unsigned char dev_last_queue_full_count[MAX_TARGETS]; |
| unsigned short ultraenb; /* Gets downloaded to card as a bitmap */ |
| unsigned short discenable; /* Gets downloaded to card as a bitmap */ |
| transinfo_type user[MAX_TARGETS]; |
| |
| unsigned char msg_buf[13]; /* The message for the target */ |
| unsigned char msg_type; |
| #define MSG_TYPE_NONE 0x00 |
| #define MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGOUT 0x01 |
| #define MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGIN 0x02 |
| unsigned char msg_len; /* Length of message */ |
| unsigned char msg_index; /* Index into msg_buf array */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * We put the less frequently used host structure items |
| * after the more frequently used items to try and ease |
| * the burden on the cache subsystem. |
| * These entries are not *commonly* accessed, whereas |
| * the preceding entries are accessed very often. |
| */ |
| |
| unsigned int irq; /* IRQ for this adapter */ |
| int instance; /* aic7xxx instance number */ |
| int scsi_id; /* host adapter SCSI ID */ |
| int scsi_id_b; /* channel B for twin adapters */ |
| unsigned int bios_address; |
| int board_name_index; |
| unsigned short bios_control; /* bios control - SEEPROM */ |
| unsigned short adapter_control; /* adapter control - SEEPROM */ |
| struct pci_dev *pdev; |
| unsigned char pci_bus; |
| unsigned char pci_device_fn; |
| struct seeprom_config sc; |
| unsigned short sc_type; |
| unsigned short sc_size; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *next; /* allow for multiple IRQs */ |
| struct Scsi_Host *host; /* pointer to scsi host */ |
| struct list_head aic_devs; /* all aic_dev structs on host */ |
| int host_no; /* SCSI host number */ |
| unsigned long mbase; /* I/O memory address */ |
| ahc_chip chip; /* chip type */ |
| ahc_bugs bugs; |
| dma_addr_t fifo_dma; /* DMA handle for fifo arrays */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Valid SCSIRATE values. (p. 3-17) |
| * Provides a mapping of transfer periods in ns/4 to the proper value to |
| * stick in the SCSIRATE reg to use that transfer rate. |
| */ |
| #define AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA3 0 |
| #define AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2 1 |
| #define AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA 3 |
| #define AHC_SYNCRATE_FAST 6 |
| #define AHC_SYNCRATE_CRC 0x40 |
| #define AHC_SYNCRATE_SE 0x10 |
| static struct aic7xxx_syncrate { |
| /* Rates in Ultra mode have bit 8 of sxfr set */ |
| #define ULTRA_SXFR 0x100 |
| int sxfr_ultra2; |
| int sxfr; |
| unsigned char period; |
| const char *rate[2]; |
| } aic7xxx_syncrates[] = { |
| { 0x42, 0x000, 9, {"80.0", "160.0"} }, |
| { 0x13, 0x000, 10, {"40.0", "80.0"} }, |
| { 0x14, 0x000, 11, {"33.0", "66.6"} }, |
| { 0x15, 0x100, 12, {"20.0", "40.0"} }, |
| { 0x16, 0x110, 15, {"16.0", "32.0"} }, |
| { 0x17, 0x120, 18, {"13.4", "26.8"} }, |
| { 0x18, 0x000, 25, {"10.0", "20.0"} }, |
| { 0x19, 0x010, 31, {"8.0", "16.0"} }, |
| { 0x1a, 0x020, 37, {"6.67", "13.3"} }, |
| { 0x1b, 0x030, 43, {"5.7", "11.4"} }, |
| { 0x10, 0x040, 50, {"5.0", "10.0"} }, |
| { 0x00, 0x050, 56, {"4.4", "8.8" } }, |
| { 0x00, 0x060, 62, {"4.0", "8.0" } }, |
| { 0x00, 0x070, 68, {"3.6", "7.2" } }, |
| { 0x00, 0x000, 0, {NULL, NULL} }, |
| }; |
| |
| #define CTL_OF_SCB(scb) (((scb->hscb)->target_channel_lun >> 3) & 0x1), \ |
| (((scb->hscb)->target_channel_lun >> 4) & 0xf), \ |
| ((scb->hscb)->target_channel_lun & 0x07) |
| |
| #define CTL_OF_CMD(cmd) ((cmd->device->channel) & 0x01), \ |
| ((cmd->device->id) & 0x0f), \ |
| ((cmd->device->lun) & 0x07) |
| |
| #define TARGET_INDEX(cmd) ((cmd)->device->id | ((cmd)->device->channel << 3)) |
| |
| /* |
| * A nice little define to make doing our printks a little easier |
| */ |
| |
| #define WARN_LEAD KERN_WARNING "(scsi%d:%d:%d:%d) " |
| #define INFO_LEAD KERN_INFO "(scsi%d:%d:%d:%d) " |
| |
| /* |
| * XXX - these options apply unilaterally to _all_ 274x/284x/294x |
| * cards in the system. This should be fixed. Exceptions to this |
| * rule are noted in the comments. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Use this as the default queue depth when setting tagged queueing on. |
| */ |
| static unsigned int aic7xxx_default_queue_depth = AIC7XXX_CMDS_PER_DEVICE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Skip the scsi bus reset. Non 0 make us skip the reset at startup. This |
| * has no effect on any later resets that might occur due to things like |
| * SCSI bus timeouts. |
| */ |
| static unsigned int aic7xxx_no_reset = 0; |
| /* |
| * Certain PCI motherboards will scan PCI devices from highest to lowest, |
| * others scan from lowest to highest, and they tend to do all kinds of |
| * strange things when they come into contact with PCI bridge chips. The |
| * net result of all this is that the PCI card that is actually used to boot |
| * the machine is very hard to detect. Most motherboards go from lowest |
| * PCI slot number to highest, and the first SCSI controller found is the |
| * one you boot from. The only exceptions to this are when a controller |
| * has its BIOS disabled. So, we by default sort all of our SCSI controllers |
| * from lowest PCI slot number to highest PCI slot number. We also force |
| * all controllers with their BIOS disabled to the end of the list. This |
| * works on *almost* all computers. Where it doesn't work, we have this |
| * option. Setting this option to non-0 will reverse the order of the sort |
| * to highest first, then lowest, but will still leave cards with their BIOS |
| * disabled at the very end. That should fix everyone up unless there are |
| * really strange cirumstances. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_reverse_scan = 0; |
| /* |
| * Should we force EXTENDED translation on a controller. |
| * 0 == Use whatever is in the SEEPROM or default to off |
| * 1 == Use whatever is in the SEEPROM or default to on |
| */ |
| static unsigned int aic7xxx_extended = 0; |
| /* |
| * The IRQ trigger method used on EISA controllers. Does not effect PCI cards. |
| * -1 = Use detected settings. |
| * 0 = Force Edge triggered mode. |
| * 1 = Force Level triggered mode. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_irq_trigger = -1; |
| /* |
| * This variable is used to override the termination settings on a controller. |
| * This should not be used under normal conditions. However, in the case |
| * that a controller does not have a readable SEEPROM (so that we can't |
| * read the SEEPROM settings directly) and that a controller has a buggered |
| * version of the cable detection logic, this can be used to force the |
| * correct termination. It is preferable to use the manual termination |
| * settings in the BIOS if possible, but some motherboard controllers store |
| * those settings in a format we can't read. In other cases, auto term |
| * should also work, but the chipset was put together with no auto term |
| * logic (common on motherboard controllers). In those cases, we have |
| * 32 bits here to work with. That's good for 8 controllers/channels. The |
| * bits are organized as 4 bits per channel, with scsi0 getting the lowest |
| * 4 bits in the int. A 1 in a bit position indicates the termination setting |
| * that corresponds to that bit should be enabled, a 0 is disabled. |
| * It looks something like this: |
| * |
| * 0x0f = 1111-Single Ended Low Byte Termination on/off |
| * ||\-Single Ended High Byte Termination on/off |
| * |\-LVD Low Byte Termination on/off |
| * \-LVD High Byte Termination on/off |
| * |
| * For non-Ultra2 controllers, the upper 2 bits are not important. So, to |
| * enable both high byte and low byte termination on scsi0, I would need to |
| * make sure that the override_term variable was set to 0x03 (bits 0011). |
| * To make sure that all termination is enabled on an Ultra2 controller at |
| * scsi2 and only high byte termination on scsi1 and high and low byte |
| * termination on scsi0, I would set override_term=0xf23 (bits 1111 0010 0011) |
| * |
| * For the most part, users should never have to use this, that's why I |
| * left it fairly cryptic instead of easy to understand. If you need it, |
| * most likely someone will be telling you what your's needs to be set to. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_override_term = -1; |
| /* |
| * Certain motherboard chipset controllers tend to screw |
| * up the polarity of the term enable output pin. Use this variable |
| * to force the correct polarity for your system. This is a bitfield variable |
| * similar to the previous one, but this one has one bit per channel instead |
| * of four. |
| * 0 = Force the setting to active low. |
| * 1 = Force setting to active high. |
| * Most Adaptec cards are active high, several motherboards are active low. |
| * To force a 2940 card at SCSI 0 to active high and a motherboard 7895 |
| * controller at scsi1 and scsi2 to active low, and a 2910 card at scsi3 |
| * to active high, you would need to set stpwlev=0x9 (bits 1001). |
| * |
| * People shouldn't need to use this, but if you are experiencing lots of |
| * SCSI timeout problems, this may help. There is one sure way to test what |
| * this option needs to be. Using a boot floppy to boot the system, configure |
| * your system to enable all SCSI termination (in the Adaptec SCSI BIOS) and |
| * if needed then also pass a value to override_term to make sure that the |
| * driver is enabling SCSI termination, then set this variable to either 0 |
| * or 1. When the driver boots, make sure there are *NO* SCSI cables |
| * connected to your controller. If it finds and inits the controller |
| * without problem, then the setting you passed to stpwlev was correct. If |
| * the driver goes into a reset loop and hangs the system, then you need the |
| * other setting for this variable. If neither setting lets the machine |
| * boot then you have definite termination problems that may not be fixable. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_stpwlev = -1; |
| /* |
| * Set this to non-0 in order to force the driver to panic the kernel |
| * and print out debugging info on a SCSI abort or reset cycle. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_panic_on_abort = 0; |
| /* |
| * PCI bus parity checking of the Adaptec controllers. This is somewhat |
| * dubious at best. To my knowledge, this option has never actually |
| * solved a PCI parity problem, but on certain machines with broken PCI |
| * chipset configurations, it can generate tons of false error messages. |
| * It's included in the driver for completeness. |
| * 0 = Shut off PCI parity check |
| * -1 = Normal polarity pci parity checking |
| * 1 = reverse polarity pci parity checking |
| * |
| * NOTE: you can't actually pass -1 on the lilo prompt. So, to set this |
| * variable to -1 you would actually want to simply pass the variable |
| * name without a number. That will invert the 0 which will result in |
| * -1. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_pci_parity = 0; |
| /* |
| * Set this to any non-0 value to cause us to dump the contents of all |
| * the card's registers in a hex dump format tailored to each model of |
| * controller. |
| * |
| * NOTE: THE CONTROLLER IS LEFT IN AN UNUSEABLE STATE BY THIS OPTION. |
| * YOU CANNOT BOOT UP WITH THIS OPTION, IT IS FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSES |
| * ONLY |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_dump_card = 0; |
| /* |
| * Set this to a non-0 value to make us dump out the 32 bit instruction |
| * registers on the card after completing the sequencer download. This |
| * allows the actual sequencer download to be verified. It is possible |
| * to use this option and still boot up and run your system. This is |
| * only intended for debugging purposes. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_dump_sequencer = 0; |
| /* |
| * Certain newer motherboards have put new PCI based devices into the |
| * IO spaces that used to typically be occupied by VLB or EISA cards. |
| * This overlap can cause these newer motherboards to lock up when scanned |
| * for older EISA and VLB devices. Setting this option to non-0 will |
| * cause the driver to skip scanning for any VLB or EISA controllers and |
| * only support the PCI controllers. NOTE: this means that if the kernel |
| * os compiled with PCI support disabled, then setting this to non-0 |
| * would result in never finding any devices :) |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_no_probe = 0; |
| /* |
| * On some machines, enabling the external SCB RAM isn't reliable yet. I |
| * haven't had time to make test patches for things like changing the |
| * timing mode on that external RAM either. Some of those changes may |
| * fix the problem. Until then though, we default to external SCB RAM |
| * off and give a command line option to enable it. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_scbram = 0; |
| /* |
| * So that we can set how long each device is given as a selection timeout. |
| * The table of values goes like this: |
| * 0 - 256ms |
| * 1 - 128ms |
| * 2 - 64ms |
| * 3 - 32ms |
| * We default to 64ms because it's fast. Some old SCSI-I devices need a |
| * longer time. The final value has to be left shifted by 3, hence 0x10 |
| * is the final value. |
| */ |
| static int aic7xxx_seltime = 0x10; |
| /* |
| * So that insmod can find the variable and make it point to something |
| */ |
| #ifdef MODULE |
| static char * aic7xxx = NULL; |
| module_param(aic7xxx, charp, 0); |
| #endif |
| |
| #define VERBOSE_NORMAL 0x0000 |
| #define VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION 0x0001 |
| #define VERBOSE_SEQINT 0x0002 |
| #define VERBOSE_SCSIINT 0x0004 |
| #define VERBOSE_PROBE 0x0008 |
| #define VERBOSE_PROBE2 0x0010 |
| #define VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2 0x0020 |
| #define VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR 0x0040 |
| #define VERBOSE_TRACING 0x0080 |
| #define VERBOSE_ABORT 0x0f00 |
| #define VERBOSE_ABORT_MID 0x0100 |
| #define VERBOSE_ABORT_FIND 0x0200 |
| #define VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS 0x0400 |
| #define VERBOSE_ABORT_RETURN 0x0800 |
| #define VERBOSE_RESET 0xf000 |
| #define VERBOSE_RESET_MID 0x1000 |
| #define VERBOSE_RESET_FIND 0x2000 |
| #define VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS 0x4000 |
| #define VERBOSE_RESET_RETURN 0x8000 |
| static int aic7xxx_verbose = VERBOSE_NORMAL | VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION | |
| VERBOSE_PROBE; /* verbose messages */ |
| |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * We're going to start putting in function declarations so that order of |
| * functions is no longer important. As needed, they are added here. |
| * |
| ***************************************************************************/ |
| |
| static int aic7xxx_release(struct Scsi_Host *host); |
| static void aic7xxx_set_syncrate(struct aic7xxx_host *p, |
| struct aic7xxx_syncrate *syncrate, int target, int channel, |
| unsigned int period, unsigned int offset, unsigned char options, |
| unsigned int type, struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev); |
| static void aic7xxx_set_width(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int target, int channel, |
| int lun, unsigned int width, unsigned int type, |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev); |
| static void aic7xxx_panic_abort(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd); |
| static void aic7xxx_print_card(struct aic7xxx_host *p); |
| static void aic7xxx_print_scratch_ram(struct aic7xxx_host *p); |
| static void aic7xxx_print_sequencer(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int downloaded); |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| static void aic7xxx_check_scbs(struct aic7xxx_host *p, char *buffer); |
| #endif |
| |
| /**************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * These functions are now used. They happen to be wrapped in useless |
| * inb/outb port read/writes around the real reads and writes because it |
| * seems that certain very fast CPUs have a problem dealing with us when |
| * going at full speed. |
| * |
| ***************************************************************************/ |
| |
| static unsigned char |
| aic_inb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, long port) |
| { |
| #ifdef MMAPIO |
| unsigned char x; |
| if(p->maddr) |
| { |
| x = readb(p->maddr + port); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| x = inb(p->base + port); |
| } |
| return(x); |
| #else |
| return(inb(p->base + port)); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| aic_outb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char val, long port) |
| { |
| #ifdef MMAPIO |
| if(p->maddr) |
| { |
| writeb(val, p->maddr + port); |
| mb(); /* locked operation in order to force CPU ordering */ |
| readb(p->maddr + HCNTRL); /* dummy read to flush the PCI write */ |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| outb(val, p->base + port); |
| mb(); /* locked operation in order to force CPU ordering */ |
| } |
| #else |
| outb(val, p->base + port); |
| mb(); /* locked operation in order to force CPU ordering */ |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_setup |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Handle Linux boot parameters. This routine allows for assigning a value |
| * to a parameter with a ':' between the parameter and the value. |
| * ie. aic7xxx=unpause:0x0A,extended |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_setup(char *s) |
| { |
| int i, n; |
| char *p; |
| char *end; |
| |
| static struct { |
| const char *name; |
| unsigned int *flag; |
| } options[] = { |
| { "extended", &aic7xxx_extended }, |
| { "no_reset", &aic7xxx_no_reset }, |
| { "irq_trigger", &aic7xxx_irq_trigger }, |
| { "verbose", &aic7xxx_verbose }, |
| { "reverse_scan",&aic7xxx_reverse_scan }, |
| { "override_term", &aic7xxx_override_term }, |
| { "stpwlev", &aic7xxx_stpwlev }, |
| { "no_probe", &aic7xxx_no_probe }, |
| { "panic_on_abort", &aic7xxx_panic_on_abort }, |
| { "pci_parity", &aic7xxx_pci_parity }, |
| { "dump_card", &aic7xxx_dump_card }, |
| { "dump_sequencer", &aic7xxx_dump_sequencer }, |
| { "default_queue_depth", &aic7xxx_default_queue_depth }, |
| { "scbram", &aic7xxx_scbram }, |
| { "seltime", &aic7xxx_seltime }, |
| { "tag_info", NULL } |
| }; |
| |
| end = strchr(s, '\0'); |
| |
| while ((p = strsep(&s, ",.")) != NULL) |
| { |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(options); i++) |
| { |
| n = strlen(options[i].name); |
| if (!strncmp(options[i].name, p, n)) |
| { |
| if (!strncmp(p, "tag_info", n)) |
| { |
| if (p[n] == ':') |
| { |
| char *base; |
| char *tok, *tok_end, *tok_end2; |
| char tok_list[] = { '.', ',', '{', '}', '\0' }; |
| int i, instance = -1, device = -1; |
| unsigned char done = FALSE; |
| |
| base = p; |
| tok = base + n + 1; /* Forward us just past the ':' */ |
| tok_end = strchr(tok, '\0'); |
| if (tok_end < end) |
| *tok_end = ','; |
| while(!done) |
| { |
| switch(*tok) |
| { |
| case '{': |
| if (instance == -1) |
| instance = 0; |
| else if (device == -1) |
| device = 0; |
| tok++; |
| break; |
| case '}': |
| if (device != -1) |
| device = -1; |
| else if (instance != -1) |
| instance = -1; |
| tok++; |
| break; |
| case ',': |
| case '.': |
| if (instance == -1) |
| done = TRUE; |
| else if (device >= 0) |
| device++; |
| else if (instance >= 0) |
| instance++; |
| if ( (device >= MAX_TARGETS) || |
| (instance >= ARRAY_SIZE(aic7xxx_tag_info)) ) |
| done = TRUE; |
| tok++; |
| if (!done) |
| { |
| base = tok; |
| } |
| break; |
| case '\0': |
| done = TRUE; |
| break; |
| default: |
| done = TRUE; |
| tok_end = strchr(tok, '\0'); |
| for(i=0; tok_list[i]; i++) |
| { |
| tok_end2 = strchr(tok, tok_list[i]); |
| if ( (tok_end2) && (tok_end2 < tok_end) ) |
| { |
| tok_end = tok_end2; |
| done = FALSE; |
| } |
| } |
| if ( (instance >= 0) && (device >= 0) && |
| (instance < ARRAY_SIZE(aic7xxx_tag_info)) && |
| (device < MAX_TARGETS) ) |
| aic7xxx_tag_info[instance].tag_commands[device] = |
| simple_strtoul(tok, NULL, 0) & 0xff; |
| tok = tok_end; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| while((p != base) && (p != NULL)) |
| p = strsep(&s, ",."); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (p[n] == ':') |
| { |
| *(options[i].flag) = simple_strtoul(p + n + 1, NULL, 0); |
| if(!strncmp(p, "seltime", n)) |
| { |
| *(options[i].flag) = (*(options[i].flag) % 4) << 3; |
| } |
| } |
| else if (!strncmp(p, "verbose", n)) |
| { |
| *(options[i].flag) = 0xff29; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| *(options[i].flag) = ~(*(options[i].flag)); |
| if(!strncmp(p, "seltime", n)) |
| { |
| *(options[i].flag) = (*(options[i].flag) % 4) << 3; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| __setup("aic7xxx=", aic7xxx_setup); |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * pause_sequencer |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Pause the sequencer and wait for it to actually stop - this |
| * is important since the sequencer can disable pausing for critical |
| * sections. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| pause_sequencer(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, p->pause, HCNTRL); |
| while ((aic_inb(p, HCNTRL) & PAUSE) == 0) |
| { |
| ; |
| } |
| if(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_inb(p, CCSCBCTL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * unpause_sequencer |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Unpause the sequencer. Unremarkable, yet done often enough to |
| * warrant an easy way to do it. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| unpause_sequencer(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int unpause_always) |
| { |
| if (unpause_always || |
| ( !(aic_inb(p, INTSTAT) & (SCSIINT | SEQINT | BRKADRINT)) && |
| !(p->flags & AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS) ) ) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, p->unpause, HCNTRL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * restart_sequencer |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Restart the sequencer program from address zero. This assumes |
| * that the sequencer is already paused. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| restart_sequencer(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR0); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR1); |
| aic_outb(p, FASTMODE, SEQCTL); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We include the aic7xxx_seq.c file here so that the other defines have |
| * already been made, and so that it comes before the code that actually |
| * downloads the instructions (since we don't typically use function |
| * prototype, our code has to be ordered that way, it's a left-over from |
| * the original driver days.....I should fix it some time DL). |
| */ |
| #include "aic7xxx_old/aic7xxx_seq.c" |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_check_patch |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * See if the next patch to download should be downloaded. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_check_patch(struct aic7xxx_host *p, |
| struct sequencer_patch **start_patch, int start_instr, int *skip_addr) |
| { |
| struct sequencer_patch *cur_patch; |
| struct sequencer_patch *last_patch; |
| int num_patches; |
| |
| num_patches = ARRAY_SIZE(sequencer_patches); |
| last_patch = &sequencer_patches[num_patches]; |
| cur_patch = *start_patch; |
| |
| while ((cur_patch < last_patch) && (start_instr == cur_patch->begin)) |
| { |
| if (cur_patch->patch_func(p) == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Start rejecting code. |
| */ |
| *skip_addr = start_instr + cur_patch->skip_instr; |
| cur_patch += cur_patch->skip_patch; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Found an OK patch. Advance the patch pointer to the next patch |
| * and wait for our instruction pointer to get here. |
| */ |
| cur_patch++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| *start_patch = cur_patch; |
| if (start_instr < *skip_addr) |
| /* |
| * Still skipping |
| */ |
| return (0); |
| return(1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_download_instr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Find the next patch to download. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_download_instr(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int instrptr, |
| unsigned char *dconsts) |
| { |
| union ins_formats instr; |
| struct ins_format1 *fmt1_ins; |
| struct ins_format3 *fmt3_ins; |
| unsigned char opcode; |
| |
| instr = *(union ins_formats*) &seqprog[instrptr * 4]; |
| |
| instr.integer = le32_to_cpu(instr.integer); |
| |
| fmt1_ins = &instr.format1; |
| fmt3_ins = NULL; |
| |
| /* Pull the opcode */ |
| opcode = instr.format1.opcode; |
| switch (opcode) |
| { |
| case AIC_OP_JMP: |
| case AIC_OP_JC: |
| case AIC_OP_JNC: |
| case AIC_OP_CALL: |
| case AIC_OP_JNE: |
| case AIC_OP_JNZ: |
| case AIC_OP_JE: |
| case AIC_OP_JZ: |
| { |
| struct sequencer_patch *cur_patch; |
| int address_offset; |
| unsigned int address; |
| int skip_addr; |
| int i; |
| |
| fmt3_ins = &instr.format3; |
| address_offset = 0; |
| address = fmt3_ins->address; |
| cur_patch = sequencer_patches; |
| skip_addr = 0; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < address;) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_check_patch(p, &cur_patch, i, &skip_addr); |
| if (skip_addr > i) |
| { |
| int end_addr; |
| |
| end_addr = min_t(int, address, skip_addr); |
| address_offset += end_addr - i; |
| i = skip_addr; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| i++; |
| } |
| } |
| address -= address_offset; |
| fmt3_ins->address = address; |
| /* Fall Through to the next code section */ |
| } |
| case AIC_OP_OR: |
| case AIC_OP_AND: |
| case AIC_OP_XOR: |
| case AIC_OP_ADD: |
| case AIC_OP_ADC: |
| case AIC_OP_BMOV: |
| if (fmt1_ins->parity != 0) |
| { |
| fmt1_ins->immediate = dconsts[fmt1_ins->immediate]; |
| } |
| fmt1_ins->parity = 0; |
| /* Fall Through to the next code section */ |
| case AIC_OP_ROL: |
| if ((p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) != 0) |
| { |
| int i, count; |
| |
| /* Calculate odd parity for the instruction */ |
| for ( i=0, count=0; i < 31; i++) |
| { |
| unsigned int mask; |
| |
| mask = 0x01 << i; |
| if ((instr.integer & mask) != 0) |
| count++; |
| } |
| if (!(count & 0x01)) |
| instr.format1.parity = 1; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (fmt3_ins != NULL) |
| { |
| instr.integer = fmt3_ins->immediate | |
| (fmt3_ins->source << 8) | |
| (fmt3_ins->address << 16) | |
| (fmt3_ins->opcode << 25); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| instr.integer = fmt1_ins->immediate | |
| (fmt1_ins->source << 8) | |
| (fmt1_ins->destination << 16) | |
| (fmt1_ins->ret << 24) | |
| (fmt1_ins->opcode << 25); |
| } |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, (instr.integer & 0xff), SEQRAM); |
| aic_outb(p, ((instr.integer >> 8) & 0xff), SEQRAM); |
| aic_outb(p, ((instr.integer >> 16) & 0xff), SEQRAM); |
| aic_outb(p, ((instr.integer >> 24) & 0xff), SEQRAM); |
| udelay(10); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| panic("aic7xxx: Unknown opcode encountered in sequencer program."); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_loadseq |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Load the sequencer code into the controller memory. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_loadseq(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| struct sequencer_patch *cur_patch; |
| int i; |
| int downloaded; |
| int skip_addr; |
| unsigned char download_consts[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Downloading sequencer code...", p->host_no); |
| } |
| #if 0 |
| download_consts[TMODE_NUMCMDS] = p->num_targetcmds; |
| #endif |
| download_consts[TMODE_NUMCMDS] = 0; |
| cur_patch = &sequencer_patches[0]; |
| downloaded = 0; |
| skip_addr = 0; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, PERRORDIS|LOADRAM|FAILDIS|FASTMODE, SEQCTL); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR0); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR1); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < sizeof(seqprog) / 4; i++) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_check_patch(p, &cur_patch, i, &skip_addr) == 0) |
| { |
| /* Skip this instruction for this configuration. */ |
| continue; |
| } |
| aic7xxx_download_instr(p, i, &download_consts[0]); |
| downloaded++; |
| } |
| |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR0); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR1); |
| aic_outb(p, FASTMODE | FAILDIS, SEQCTL); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| mdelay(1); |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| aic_outb(p, FASTMODE, SEQCTL); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE) |
| { |
| printk(" %d instructions downloaded\n", downloaded); |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_dump_sequencer) |
| aic7xxx_print_sequencer(p, downloaded); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_print_sequencer |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Print the contents of the sequencer memory to the screen. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_print_sequencer(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int downloaded) |
| { |
| int i, k, temp; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, PERRORDIS|LOADRAM|FAILDIS|FASTMODE, SEQCTL); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR0); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR1); |
| |
| k = 0; |
| for (i=0; i < downloaded; i++) |
| { |
| if ( k == 0 ) |
| printk("%03x: ", i); |
| temp = aic_inb(p, SEQRAM); |
| temp |= (aic_inb(p, SEQRAM) << 8); |
| temp |= (aic_inb(p, SEQRAM) << 16); |
| temp |= (aic_inb(p, SEQRAM) << 24); |
| printk("%08x", temp); |
| if ( ++k == 8 ) |
| { |
| printk("\n"); |
| k = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| printk(" "); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR0); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQADDR1); |
| aic_outb(p, FASTMODE | FAILDIS, SEQCTL); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| mdelay(1); |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| aic_outb(p, FASTMODE, SEQCTL); |
| printk("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_info |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Return a string describing the driver. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static const char * |
| aic7xxx_info(struct Scsi_Host *dooh) |
| { |
| static char buffer[256]; |
| char *bp; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| |
| bp = &buffer[0]; |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *)dooh->hostdata; |
| memset(bp, 0, sizeof(buffer)); |
| strcpy(bp, "Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) "); |
| strcat(bp, AIC7XXX_C_VERSION); |
| strcat(bp, "/"); |
| strcat(bp, AIC7XXX_H_VERSION); |
| strcat(bp, "\n"); |
| strcat(bp, " <"); |
| strcat(bp, board_names[p->board_name_index]); |
| strcat(bp, ">"); |
| |
| return(bp); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_find_syncrate |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Look up the valid period to SCSIRATE conversion in our table |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static struct aic7xxx_syncrate * |
| aic7xxx_find_syncrate(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned int *period, |
| unsigned int maxsync, unsigned char *options) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_syncrate *syncrate; |
| int done = FALSE; |
| |
| switch(*options) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_CRC: |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_UNITS: |
| if(!(p->features & AHC_ULTRA3)) |
| { |
| *options = 0; |
| maxsync = max_t(unsigned int, maxsync, AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2); |
| } |
| break; |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_CRC_QUICK: |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_UNITS_QUICK: |
| if(!(p->features & AHC_ULTRA3)) |
| { |
| *options = 0; |
| maxsync = max_t(unsigned int, maxsync, AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * we don't support the Quick Arbitration variants of dual edge |
| * clocking. As it turns out, we want to send back the |
| * same basic option, but without the QA attribute. |
| * We know that we are responding because we would never set |
| * these options ourself, we would only respond to them. |
| */ |
| switch(*options) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_CRC_QUICK: |
| *options = MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_CRC; |
| break; |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_UNITS_QUICK: |
| *options = MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_UNITS; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| *options = 0; |
| maxsync = max_t(unsigned int, maxsync, AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2); |
| break; |
| } |
| syncrate = &aic7xxx_syncrates[maxsync]; |
| while ( (syncrate->rate[0] != NULL) && |
| (!(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) || syncrate->sxfr_ultra2) ) |
| { |
| if (*period <= syncrate->period) |
| { |
| switch(*options) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_CRC: |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_UNITS: |
| if(!(syncrate->sxfr_ultra2 & AHC_SYNCRATE_CRC)) |
| { |
| done = TRUE; |
| /* |
| * oops, we went too low for the CRC/DualEdge signalling, so |
| * clear the options byte |
| */ |
| *options = 0; |
| /* |
| * We'll be sending a reply to this packet to set the options |
| * properly, so unilaterally set the period as well. |
| */ |
| *period = syncrate->period; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| done = TRUE; |
| if(syncrate == &aic7xxx_syncrates[maxsync]) |
| { |
| *period = syncrate->period; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| if(!(syncrate->sxfr_ultra2 & AHC_SYNCRATE_CRC)) |
| { |
| done = TRUE; |
| if(syncrate == &aic7xxx_syncrates[maxsync]) |
| { |
| *period = syncrate->period; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| if(done) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| syncrate++; |
| } |
| if ( (*period == 0) || (syncrate->rate[0] == NULL) || |
| ((p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) && (syncrate->sxfr_ultra2 == 0)) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Use async transfers for this target |
| */ |
| *options = 0; |
| *period = 255; |
| syncrate = NULL; |
| } |
| return (syncrate); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_find_period |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Look up the valid SCSIRATE to period conversion in our table |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static unsigned int |
| aic7xxx_find_period(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned int scsirate, |
| unsigned int maxsync) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_syncrate *syncrate; |
| |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| scsirate &= SXFR_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scsirate &= SXFR; |
| } |
| |
| syncrate = &aic7xxx_syncrates[maxsync]; |
| while (syncrate->rate[0] != NULL) |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| if (syncrate->sxfr_ultra2 == 0) |
| break; |
| else if (scsirate == syncrate->sxfr_ultra2) |
| return (syncrate->period); |
| else if (scsirate == (syncrate->sxfr_ultra2 & ~AHC_SYNCRATE_CRC)) |
| return (syncrate->period); |
| } |
| else if (scsirate == (syncrate->sxfr & ~ULTRA_SXFR)) |
| { |
| return (syncrate->period); |
| } |
| syncrate++; |
| } |
| return (0); /* async */ |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_validate_offset |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Set a valid offset value for a particular card in use and transfer |
| * settings in use. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_validate_offset(struct aic7xxx_host *p, |
| struct aic7xxx_syncrate *syncrate, unsigned int *offset, int wide) |
| { |
| unsigned int maxoffset; |
| |
| /* Limit offset to what the card (and device) can do */ |
| if (syncrate == NULL) |
| { |
| maxoffset = 0; |
| } |
| else if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| maxoffset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (wide) |
| maxoffset = MAX_OFFSET_16BIT; |
| else |
| maxoffset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| } |
| *offset = min(*offset, maxoffset); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_set_syncrate |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Set the actual syncrate down in the card and in our host structs |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_syncrate *syncrate, |
| int target, int channel, unsigned int period, unsigned int offset, |
| unsigned char options, unsigned int type, struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev) |
| { |
| unsigned char tindex; |
| unsigned short target_mask; |
| unsigned char lun, old_options; |
| unsigned int old_period, old_offset; |
| |
| tindex = target | (channel << 3); |
| target_mask = 0x01 << tindex; |
| lun = aic_inb(p, SCB_TCL) & 0x07; |
| |
| if (syncrate == NULL) |
| { |
| period = 0; |
| offset = 0; |
| } |
| |
| old_period = aic_dev->cur.period; |
| old_offset = aic_dev->cur.offset; |
| old_options = aic_dev->cur.options; |
| |
| |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_CUR) |
| { |
| unsigned int scsirate; |
| |
| scsirate = aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + tindex); |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| scsirate &= ~SXFR_ULTRA2; |
| if (syncrate != NULL) |
| { |
| switch(options) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_UNITS: |
| /* |
| * mask off the CRC bit in the xfer settings |
| */ |
| scsirate |= (syncrate->sxfr_ultra2 & ~AHC_SYNCRATE_CRC); |
| break; |
| default: |
| scsirate |= syncrate->sxfr_ultra2; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, offset, SCSIOFFSET); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, offset, TARG_OFFSET + tindex); |
| } |
| else /* Not an Ultra2 controller */ |
| { |
| scsirate &= ~(SXFR|SOFS); |
| p->ultraenb &= ~target_mask; |
| if (syncrate != NULL) |
| { |
| if (syncrate->sxfr & ULTRA_SXFR) |
| { |
| p->ultraenb |= target_mask; |
| } |
| scsirate |= (syncrate->sxfr & SXFR); |
| scsirate |= (offset & SOFS); |
| } |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE) |
| { |
| unsigned char sxfrctl0; |
| |
| sxfrctl0 = aic_inb(p, SXFRCTL0); |
| sxfrctl0 &= ~FAST20; |
| if (p->ultraenb & target_mask) |
| sxfrctl0 |= FAST20; |
| aic_outb(p, sxfrctl0, SXFRCTL0); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, p->ultraenb & 0xff, ULTRA_ENB); |
| aic_outb(p, (p->ultraenb >> 8) & 0xff, ULTRA_ENB + 1 ); |
| } |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, scsirate, SCSIRATE); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, scsirate, TARG_SCSIRATE + tindex); |
| aic_dev->cur.period = period; |
| aic_dev->cur.offset = offset; |
| aic_dev->cur.options = options; |
| if ( !(type & AHC_TRANS_QUITE) && |
| (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION) && |
| (aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) ) |
| { |
| if (offset) |
| { |
| int rate_mod = (scsirate & WIDEXFER) ? 1 : 0; |
| |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Synchronous at %s Mbyte/sec, " |
| "offset %d.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun, |
| syncrate->rate[rate_mod], offset); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Using asynchronous transfers.\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| aic_dev->flags &= ~DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_GOAL) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.period = period; |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = offset; |
| aic_dev->goal.options = options; |
| } |
| |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_USER) |
| { |
| p->user[tindex].period = period; |
| p->user[tindex].offset = offset; |
| p->user[tindex].options = options; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_set_width |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Set the actual width down in the card and in our host structs |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_set_width(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int target, int channel, int lun, |
| unsigned int width, unsigned int type, struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev) |
| { |
| unsigned char tindex; |
| unsigned short target_mask; |
| unsigned int old_width; |
| |
| tindex = target | (channel << 3); |
| target_mask = 1 << tindex; |
| |
| old_width = aic_dev->cur.width; |
| |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_CUR) |
| { |
| unsigned char scsirate; |
| |
| scsirate = aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + tindex); |
| |
| scsirate &= ~WIDEXFER; |
| if (width == MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT) |
| scsirate |= WIDEXFER; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, scsirate, TARG_SCSIRATE + tindex); |
| |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE) |
| aic_outb(p, scsirate, SCSIRATE); |
| |
| aic_dev->cur.width = width; |
| |
| if ( !(type & AHC_TRANS_QUITE) && |
| (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) && |
| (aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) ) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Using %s transfers\n", p->host_no, channel, target, |
| lun, (scsirate & WIDEXFER) ? "Wide(16bit)" : "Narrow(8bit)" ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_GOAL) |
| aic_dev->goal.width = width; |
| if (type & AHC_TRANS_USER) |
| p->user[tindex].width = width; |
| |
| if (aic_dev->goal.offset) |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else if (width == MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_16BIT; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * scbq_init |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * SCB queue initialization. |
| * |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| scbq_init(volatile scb_queue_type *queue) |
| { |
| queue->head = NULL; |
| queue->tail = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * scbq_insert_head |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Add an SCB to the head of the list. |
| * |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static inline void |
| scbq_insert_head(volatile scb_queue_type *queue, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| scb->q_next = queue->head; |
| queue->head = scb; |
| if (queue->tail == NULL) /* If list was empty, update tail. */ |
| queue->tail = queue->head; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * scbq_remove_head |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Remove an SCB from the head of the list. |
| * |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static inline struct aic7xxx_scb * |
| scbq_remove_head(volatile scb_queue_type *queue) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb * scbp; |
| |
| scbp = queue->head; |
| if (queue->head != NULL) |
| queue->head = queue->head->q_next; |
| if (queue->head == NULL) /* If list is now empty, update tail. */ |
| queue->tail = NULL; |
| return(scbp); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * scbq_remove |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Removes an SCB from the list. |
| * |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static inline void |
| scbq_remove(volatile scb_queue_type *queue, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| if (queue->head == scb) |
| { |
| /* At beginning of queue, remove from head. */ |
| scbq_remove_head(queue); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *curscb = queue->head; |
| |
| /* |
| * Search until the next scb is the one we're looking for, or |
| * we run out of queue. |
| */ |
| while ((curscb != NULL) && (curscb->q_next != scb)) |
| { |
| curscb = curscb->q_next; |
| } |
| if (curscb != NULL) |
| { |
| /* Found it. */ |
| curscb->q_next = scb->q_next; |
| if (scb->q_next == NULL) |
| { |
| /* Update the tail when removing the tail. */ |
| queue->tail = curscb; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * scbq_insert_tail |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Add an SCB at the tail of the list. |
| * |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static inline void |
| scbq_insert_tail(volatile scb_queue_type *queue, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| scb->q_next = NULL; |
| if (queue->tail != NULL) /* Add the scb at the end of the list. */ |
| queue->tail->q_next = scb; |
| queue->tail = scb; /* Update the tail. */ |
| if (queue->head == NULL) /* If list was empty, update head. */ |
| queue->head = queue->tail; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_match_scb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Checks to see if an scb matches the target/channel as specified. |
| * If target is ALL_TARGETS (-1), then we're looking for any device |
| * on the specified channel; this happens when a channel is going |
| * to be reset and all devices on that channel must be aborted. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_match_scb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb, |
| int target, int channel, int lun, unsigned char tag) |
| { |
| int targ = (scb->hscb->target_channel_lun >> 4) & 0x0F; |
| int chan = (scb->hscb->target_channel_lun >> 3) & 0x01; |
| int slun = scb->hscb->target_channel_lun & 0x07; |
| int match; |
| |
| match = ((chan == channel) || (channel == ALL_CHANNELS)); |
| if (match != 0) |
| match = ((targ == target) || (target == ALL_TARGETS)); |
| if (match != 0) |
| match = ((lun == slun) || (lun == ALL_LUNS)); |
| if (match != 0) |
| match = ((tag == scb->hscb->tag) || (tag == SCB_LIST_NULL)); |
| |
| return (match); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Adds the current scb (in SCBPTR) to the list of free SCBs. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Invalidate the tag so that aic7xxx_find_scb doesn't think |
| * it's active |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, FREE_SCBH), SCB_NEXT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCBPTR), FREE_SCBH); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_rem_scb_from_disc_list |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Removes the current SCB from the disconnected list and adds it |
| * to the free list. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static unsigned char |
| aic7xxx_rem_scb_from_disc_list(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char scbptr, |
| unsigned char prev) |
| { |
| unsigned char next; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, scbptr, SCBPTR); |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| |
| if (prev != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, prev, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, next, DISCONNECTED_SCBH); |
| } |
| |
| return next; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_busy_target |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Set the specified target busy. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static inline void |
| aic7xxx_busy_target(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| p->untagged_scbs[scb->hscb->target_channel_lun] = scb->hscb->tag; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_index_busy_target |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Returns the index of the busy target, and optionally sets the |
| * target inactive. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static inline unsigned char |
| aic7xxx_index_busy_target(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char tcl, |
| int unbusy) |
| { |
| unsigned char busy_scbid; |
| |
| busy_scbid = p->untagged_scbs[tcl]; |
| if (unbusy) |
| { |
| p->untagged_scbs[tcl] = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| return (busy_scbid); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_find_scb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Look through the SCB array of the card and attempt to find the |
| * hardware SCB that corresponds to the passed in SCB. Return |
| * SCB_LIST_NULL if unsuccessful. This routine assumes that the |
| * card is already paused. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static unsigned char |
| aic7xxx_find_scb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| unsigned char saved_scbptr; |
| unsigned char curindex; |
| |
| saved_scbptr = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| curindex = 0; |
| for (curindex = 0; curindex < p->scb_data->maxhscbs; curindex++) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, curindex, SCBPTR); |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG) == scb->hscb->tag) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, saved_scbptr, SCBPTR); |
| if (curindex >= p->scb_data->maxhscbs) |
| { |
| curindex = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return (curindex); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_allocate_scb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Get an SCB from the free list or by allocating a new one. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_allocate_scb(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scbp = NULL; |
| int scb_size = (sizeof (struct hw_scatterlist) * AIC7XXX_MAX_SG) + 12 + 6; |
| int i; |
| int step = PAGE_SIZE / 1024; |
| unsigned long scb_count = 0; |
| struct hw_scatterlist *hsgp; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb_ap; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb_dma *scb_dma; |
| unsigned char *bufs; |
| |
| if (p->scb_data->numscbs < p->scb_data->maxscbs) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Calculate the optimal number of SCBs to allocate. |
| * |
| * NOTE: This formula works because the sizeof(sg_array) is always |
| * 1024. Therefore, scb_size * i would always be > PAGE_SIZE * |
| * (i/step). The (i-1) allows the left hand side of the equation |
| * to grow into the right hand side to a point of near perfect |
| * efficiency since scb_size * (i -1) is growing slightly faster |
| * than the right hand side. If the number of SG array elements |
| * is changed, this function may not be near so efficient any more. |
| * |
| * Since the DMA'able buffers are now allocated in a separate |
| * chunk this algorithm has been modified to match. The '12' |
| * and '6' factors in scb_size are for the DMA'able command byte |
| * and sensebuffers respectively. -DaveM |
| */ |
| for ( i=step;; i *= 2 ) |
| { |
| if ( (scb_size * (i-1)) >= ( (PAGE_SIZE * (i/step)) - 64 ) ) |
| { |
| i /= 2; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| scb_count = min( (i-1), p->scb_data->maxscbs - p->scb_data->numscbs); |
| scb_ap = kmalloc(sizeof (struct aic7xxx_scb) * scb_count |
| + sizeof(struct aic7xxx_scb_dma), GFP_ATOMIC); |
| if (scb_ap == NULL) |
| return(0); |
| scb_dma = (struct aic7xxx_scb_dma *)&scb_ap[scb_count]; |
| hsgp = (struct hw_scatterlist *) |
| pci_alloc_consistent(p->pdev, scb_size * scb_count, |
| &scb_dma->dma_address); |
| if (hsgp == NULL) |
| { |
| kfree(scb_ap); |
| return(0); |
| } |
| bufs = (unsigned char *)&hsgp[scb_count * AIC7XXX_MAX_SG]; |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| { |
| if (p->scb_data->numscbs == 0) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Allocating initial %ld SCB structures.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, scb_count); |
| else |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Allocating %ld additional SCB structures.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, scb_count); |
| } |
| #endif |
| memset(scb_ap, 0, sizeof (struct aic7xxx_scb) * scb_count); |
| scb_dma->dma_offset = (unsigned long)scb_dma->dma_address |
| - (unsigned long)hsgp; |
| scb_dma->dma_len = scb_size * scb_count; |
| for (i=0; i < scb_count; i++) |
| { |
| scbp = &scb_ap[i]; |
| scbp->hscb = &p->scb_data->hscbs[p->scb_data->numscbs]; |
| scbp->sg_list = &hsgp[i * AIC7XXX_MAX_SG]; |
| scbp->sense_cmd = bufs; |
| scbp->cmnd = bufs + 6; |
| bufs += 12 + 6; |
| scbp->scb_dma = scb_dma; |
| memset(scbp->hscb, 0, sizeof(struct aic7xxx_hwscb)); |
| scbp->hscb->tag = p->scb_data->numscbs; |
| /* |
| * Place in the scb array; never is removed |
| */ |
| p->scb_data->scb_array[p->scb_data->numscbs++] = scbp; |
| scbq_insert_tail(&p->scb_data->free_scbs, scbp); |
| } |
| scbp->kmalloc_ptr = scb_ap; |
| } |
| return(scb_count); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_queue_cmd_complete |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Due to race conditions present in the SCSI subsystem, it is easier |
| * to queue completed commands, then call scsi_done() on them when |
| * we're finished. This function queues the completed commands. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_queue_cmd_complete(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_position(cmd) = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| cmd->host_scribble = (char *)p->completeq.head; |
| p->completeq.head = cmd; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Process the completed command queue. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| |
| while (p->completeq.head != NULL) { |
| cmd = p->completeq.head; |
| p->completeq.head = (struct scsi_cmnd *) cmd->host_scribble; |
| cmd->host_scribble = NULL; |
| cmd->scsi_done(cmd); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_free_scb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Free the scb and insert into the free scb list. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_free_scb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| |
| scb->flags = SCB_FREE; |
| scb->cmd = NULL; |
| scb->sg_count = 0; |
| scb->sg_length = 0; |
| scb->tag_action = 0; |
| scb->hscb->control = 0; |
| scb->hscb->target_status = 0; |
| scb->hscb->target_channel_lun = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| |
| scbq_insert_head(&p->scb_data->free_scbs, scb); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_done |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Calls the higher level scsi done function and frees the scb. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_done(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd = scb->cmd; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev = cmd->device->hostdata; |
| int tindex = TARGET_INDEX(cmd); |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scbp; |
| unsigned char queue_depth; |
| |
| scsi_dma_unmap(cmd); |
| |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_SENSE) |
| { |
| pci_unmap_single(p->pdev, |
| le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[0].address), |
| sizeof(cmd->sense_buffer), |
| PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE); |
| } |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_RECOVERY_SCB) |
| { |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_ABORT_PENDING; |
| } |
| if (scb->flags & (SCB_RESET|SCB_ABORT)) |
| { |
| cmd->result |= (DID_RESET << 16); |
| } |
| |
| if ((scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_BITS) != 0) |
| { |
| unsigned short mask; |
| int message_error = FALSE; |
| |
| mask = 0x01 << tindex; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check to see if we get an invalid message or a message error |
| * after failing to negotiate a wide or sync transfer message. |
| */ |
| if ((scb->flags & SCB_SENSE) && |
| ((scb->cmd->sense_buffer[12] == 0x43) || /* INVALID_MESSAGE */ |
| (scb->cmd->sense_buffer[12] == 0x49))) /* MESSAGE_ERROR */ |
| { |
| message_error = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR) |
| { |
| if (message_error) |
| { |
| if ( (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) && |
| (aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) ) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device failed to complete Wide Negotiation " |
| "processing and\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "returned a sense error code for invalid message, " |
| "disabling future\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Wide negotiation to this device.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR) |
| { |
| if (message_error) |
| { |
| if ( (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) && |
| (aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) ) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device failed to complete Sync Negotiation " |
| "processing and\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "returned a sense error code for invalid message, " |
| "disabling future\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Sync negotiation to this device.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| aic_dev->flags &= ~DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| } |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_PPR) |
| { |
| if(message_error) |
| { |
| if ( (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) && |
| (aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) ) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device failed to complete Parallel Protocol " |
| "Request processing and\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "returned a sense error code for invalid message, " |
| "disabling future\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Parallel Protocol Request negotiation to this " |
| "device.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Disable PPR negotiation and revert back to WDTR and SDTR setup |
| */ |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| queue_depth = aic_dev->temp_q_depth; |
| if (queue_depth >= aic_dev->active_cmds) |
| { |
| scbp = scbq_remove_head(&aic_dev->delayed_scbs); |
| if (scbp) |
| { |
| if (queue_depth == 1) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Give extra preference to untagged devices, such as CD-R devices |
| * This makes it more likely that a drive *won't* stuff up while |
| * waiting on data at a critical time, such as CD-R writing and |
| * audio CD ripping operations. Should also benefit tape drives. |
| */ |
| scbq_insert_head(&p->waiting_scbs, scbp); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scbq_insert_tail(&p->waiting_scbs, scbp); |
| } |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Moving SCB from delayed to waiting queue.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scbp)); |
| #endif |
| if (queue_depth > aic_dev->active_cmds) |
| { |
| scbp = scbq_remove_head(&aic_dev->delayed_scbs); |
| if (scbp) |
| scbq_insert_tail(&p->waiting_scbs, scbp); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| if (!(scb->tag_action)) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_index_busy_target(p, scb->hscb->target_channel_lun, |
| /* unbusy */ TRUE); |
| if (cmd->device->simple_tags) |
| { |
| aic_dev->temp_q_depth = aic_dev->max_q_depth; |
| } |
| } |
| if(scb->flags & SCB_DTR_SCB) |
| { |
| aic_dev->dtr_pending = 0; |
| } |
| aic_dev->active_cmds--; |
| p->activescbs--; |
| |
| if ((scb->sg_length >= 512) && (((cmd->result >> 16) & 0xf) == DID_OK)) |
| { |
| long *ptr; |
| int x, i; |
| |
| |
| if (rq_data_dir(cmd->request) == WRITE) |
| { |
| aic_dev->w_total++; |
| ptr = aic_dev->w_bins; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->r_total++; |
| ptr = aic_dev->r_bins; |
| } |
| if(cmd->device->simple_tags && cmd->request->cmd_flags & REQ_HARDBARRIER) |
| { |
| aic_dev->barrier_total++; |
| if(scb->tag_action == MSG_ORDERED_Q_TAG) |
| aic_dev->ordered_total++; |
| } |
| x = scb->sg_length; |
| x >>= 10; |
| for(i=0; i<6; i++) |
| { |
| x >>= 2; |
| if(!x) { |
| ptr[i]++; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if(i == 6 && x) |
| ptr[5]++; |
| } |
| aic7xxx_free_scb(p, scb); |
| aic7xxx_queue_cmd_complete(p, cmd); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_run_done_queue |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Calls the aic7xxx_done() for the scsi_cmnd of each scb in the |
| * aborted list, and adds each scb to the free list. If complete |
| * is TRUE, we also process the commands complete list. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(struct aic7xxx_host *p, /*complete*/ int complete) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| int i, found = 0; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < p->scb_data->numscbs; i++) |
| { |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[i]; |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE) |
| { |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_QUEUE_FULL) |
| { |
| scb->cmd->result = QUEUE_FULL << 1; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS | VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Aborting scb %d\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), scb->hscb->tag); |
| /* |
| * Clear any residual information since the normal aic7xxx_done() path |
| * doesn't touch the residuals. |
| */ |
| scb->hscb->residual_SG_segment_count = 0; |
| scb->hscb->residual_data_count[0] = 0; |
| scb->hscb->residual_data_count[1] = 0; |
| scb->hscb->residual_data_count[2] = 0; |
| } |
| found++; |
| aic7xxx_done(p, scb); |
| } |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_RETURN | VERBOSE_RESET_RETURN)) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "%d commands found and queued for " |
| "completion.\n", p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, found); |
| } |
| if (complete) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete(p); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_abort_waiting_scb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Manipulate the waiting for selection list and return the |
| * scb that follows the one that we remove. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static unsigned char |
| aic7xxx_abort_waiting_scb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb, |
| unsigned char scbpos, unsigned char prev) |
| { |
| unsigned char curscb, next; |
| |
| /* |
| * Select the SCB we want to abort and pull the next pointer out of it. |
| */ |
| curscb = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, scbpos, SCBPTR); |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| |
| /* |
| * Update the waiting list |
| */ |
| if (prev == SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| /* |
| * First in the list |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, next, WAITING_SCBH); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Select the scb that pointed to us and update its next pointer. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, prev, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Point us back at the original scb position and inform the SCSI |
| * system that the command has been aborted. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, curscb, SCBPTR); |
| return (next); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_search_qinfifo |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Search the queue-in FIFO for matching SCBs and conditionally |
| * requeue. Returns the number of matching SCBs. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_search_qinfifo(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int target, int channel, |
| int lun, unsigned char tag, int flags, int requeue, |
| volatile scb_queue_type *queue) |
| { |
| int found; |
| unsigned char qinpos, qintail; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scbp; |
| |
| found = 0; |
| qinpos = aic_inb(p, QINPOS); |
| qintail = p->qinfifonext; |
| |
| p->qinfifonext = qinpos; |
| |
| while (qinpos != qintail) |
| { |
| scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[p->qinfifo[qinpos++]]; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, scbp, target, channel, lun, tag)) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We found an scb that needs to be removed. |
| */ |
| if (requeue && (queue != NULL)) |
| { |
| if (scbp->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| scbq_remove(queue, scbp); |
| scbq_remove(&p->waiting_scbs, scbp); |
| scbq_remove(&AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->delayed_scbs, scbp); |
| AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| } |
| scbq_insert_tail(queue, scbp); |
| AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->active_cmds--; |
| p->activescbs--; |
| scbp->flags |= SCB_WAITINGQ; |
| if ( !(scbp->tag_action & TAG_ENB) ) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_index_busy_target(p, scbp->hscb->target_channel_lun, |
| TRUE); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (requeue) |
| { |
| p->qinfifo[p->qinfifonext++] = scbp->hscb->tag; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Preserve any SCB_RECOVERY_SCB flags on this scb then set the |
| * flags we were called with, presumeably so aic7xxx_run_done_queue |
| * can find this scb |
| */ |
| scbp->flags = flags | (scbp->flags & SCB_RECOVERY_SCB); |
| if (aic7xxx_index_busy_target(p, scbp->hscb->target_channel_lun, |
| FALSE) == scbp->hscb->tag) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_index_busy_target(p, scbp->hscb->target_channel_lun, |
| TRUE); |
| } |
| } |
| found++; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| p->qinfifo[p->qinfifonext++] = scbp->hscb->tag; |
| } |
| } |
| /* |
| * Now that we've done the work, clear out any left over commands in the |
| * qinfifo and update the KERNEL_QINPOS down on the card. |
| * |
| * NOTE: This routine expect the sequencer to already be paused when |
| * it is run....make sure it's that way! |
| */ |
| qinpos = p->qinfifonext; |
| while(qinpos != qintail) |
| { |
| p->qinfifo[qinpos++] = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| if (p->features & AHC_QUEUE_REGS) |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, HNSCB_QOFF); |
| else |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, KERNEL_QINPOS); |
| |
| return (found); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_scb_on_qoutfifo |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Is the scb that was passed to us currently on the qoutfifo? |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_scb_on_qoutfifo(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| int i=0; |
| |
| while(p->qoutfifo[(p->qoutfifonext + i) & 0xff ] != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| if(p->qoutfifo[(p->qoutfifonext + i) & 0xff ] == scb->hscb->tag) |
| return TRUE; |
| else |
| i++; |
| } |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_reset_device |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * The device at the given target/channel has been reset. Abort |
| * all active and queued scbs for that target/channel. This function |
| * need not worry about linked next pointers because if was a MSG_ABORT_TAG |
| * then we had a tagged command (no linked next), if it was MSG_ABORT or |
| * MSG_BUS_DEV_RESET then the device won't know about any commands any more |
| * and no busy commands will exist, and if it was a bus reset, then nothing |
| * knows about any linked next commands any more. In all cases, we don't |
| * need to worry about the linked next or busy scb, we just need to clear |
| * them. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int target, int channel, |
| int lun, unsigned char tag) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scbp, *prev_scbp; |
| struct scsi_device *sd; |
| unsigned char active_scb, tcl, scb_tag; |
| int i = 0, init_lists = FALSE; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| /* |
| * Restore this when we're done |
| */ |
| active_scb = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| scb_tag = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS | VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS)) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Reset device, hardware_scb %d,\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, active_scb); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Current scb %d, SEQADDR 0x%x, LASTPHASE " |
| "0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, scb_tag, |
| aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0) | (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8), |
| aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SG_CACHEPTR 0x%x, SG_COUNT %d, SCSISIGI 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, |
| (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) ? aic_inb(p, SG_CACHEPTR) : 0, |
| aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT), aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SSTAT0 0x%x, SSTAT1 0x%x, SSTAT2 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT1), aic_inb(p, SSTAT2)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Deal with the busy target and linked next issues. |
| */ |
| list_for_each_entry(aic_dev, &p->aic_devs, list) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS | VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "processing aic_dev %p\n", p->host_no, channel, target, |
| lun, aic_dev); |
| sd = aic_dev->SDptr; |
| |
| if((target != ALL_TARGETS && target != sd->id) || |
| (channel != ALL_CHANNELS && channel != sd->channel)) |
| continue; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS | VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Cleaning up status information " |
| "and delayed_scbs.\n", p->host_no, sd->channel, sd->id, sd->lun); |
| aic_dev->flags &= ~BUS_DEVICE_RESET_PENDING; |
| if ( tag == SCB_LIST_NULL ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->dtr_pending = 0; |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy; |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy; |
| aic_dev->flags = DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| aic_dev->temp_q_depth = aic_dev->max_q_depth; |
| } |
| tcl = (sd->id << 4) | (sd->channel << 3) | sd->lun; |
| if ( (aic7xxx_index_busy_target(p, tcl, FALSE) == tag) || |
| (tag == SCB_LIST_NULL) ) |
| aic7xxx_index_busy_target(p, tcl, /* unbusy */ TRUE); |
| prev_scbp = NULL; |
| scbp = aic_dev->delayed_scbs.head; |
| while (scbp != NULL) |
| { |
| prev_scbp = scbp; |
| scbp = scbp->q_next; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, prev_scbp, target, channel, lun, tag)) |
| { |
| scbq_remove(&aic_dev->delayed_scbs, prev_scbp); |
| if (prev_scbp->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| } |
| prev_scbp->flags &= ~(SCB_ACTIVE | SCB_WAITINGQ); |
| prev_scbp->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS | VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Cleaning QINFIFO.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun ); |
| aic7xxx_search_qinfifo(p, target, channel, lun, tag, |
| SCB_RESET | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE, /* requeue */ FALSE, NULL); |
| |
| /* |
| * Search the waiting_scbs queue for matches, this catches any SCB_QUEUED |
| * ABORT/RESET commands. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS | VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Cleaning waiting_scbs.\n", p->host_no, channel, |
| target, lun ); |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scbp, *prev_scbp; |
| |
| prev_scbp = NULL; |
| scbp = p->waiting_scbs.head; |
| while (scbp != NULL) |
| { |
| prev_scbp = scbp; |
| scbp = scbp->q_next; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, prev_scbp, target, channel, lun, tag)) |
| { |
| scbq_remove(&p->waiting_scbs, prev_scbp); |
| if (prev_scbp->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| AIC_DEV(prev_scbp->cmd)->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| } |
| prev_scbp->flags &= ~(SCB_ACTIVE | SCB_WAITINGQ); |
| prev_scbp->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Search waiting for selection list. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS | VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Cleaning waiting for selection " |
| "list.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| { |
| unsigned char next, prev, scb_index; |
| |
| next = aic_inb(p, WAITING_SCBH); /* Start at head of list. */ |
| prev = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| while (next != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCBPTR); |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| if (scb_index >= p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| /* |
| * No aic7xxx_verbose check here.....we want to see this since it |
| * means either the kernel driver or the sequencer screwed things up |
| */ |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Waiting List inconsistency; SCB index=%d, " |
| "numscbs=%d\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun, scb_index, |
| p->scb_data->numscbs); |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, scbp, target, channel, lun, tag)) |
| { |
| next = aic7xxx_abort_waiting_scb(p, scbp, next, prev); |
| if (scbp->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| } |
| scbp->flags &= ~(SCB_ACTIVE | SCB_WAITINGQ); |
| scbp->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| if (prev == SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| /* |
| * This is either the first scb on the waiting list, or we |
| * have already yanked the first and haven't left any behind. |
| * Either way, we need to turn off the selection hardware if |
| * it isn't already off. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & ~ENSELO, SCSISEQ); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELTIMEO, CLRSINT1); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| prev = next; |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Go through disconnected list and remove any entries we have queued |
| * for completion, zeroing their control byte too. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS | VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Cleaning disconnected scbs " |
| "list.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| if (p->flags & AHC_PAGESCBS) |
| { |
| unsigned char next, prev, scb_index; |
| |
| next = aic_inb(p, DISCONNECTED_SCBH); |
| prev = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| while (next != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCBPTR); |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| if (scb_index > p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Disconnected List inconsistency; SCB index=%d, " |
| "numscbs=%d\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun, scb_index, |
| p->scb_data->numscbs); |
| next = aic7xxx_rem_scb_from_disc_list(p, next, prev); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, scbp, target, channel, lun, tag)) |
| { |
| next = aic7xxx_rem_scb_from_disc_list(p, next, prev); |
| if (scbp->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| } |
| scbp->flags &= ~(SCB_ACTIVE | SCB_WAITINGQ); |
| scbp->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| scbp->hscb->control = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| prev = next; |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Walk the free list making sure no entries on the free list have |
| * a valid SCB_TAG value or SCB_CONTROL byte. |
| */ |
| if (p->flags & AHC_PAGESCBS) |
| { |
| unsigned char next; |
| |
| next = aic_inb(p, FREE_SCBH); |
| while (next != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCBPTR); |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG) < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Free list inconsistency!.\n", p->host_no, channel, |
| target, lun); |
| init_lists = TRUE; |
| next = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Go through the hardware SCB array looking for commands that |
| * were active but not on any list. |
| */ |
| if (init_lists) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, FREE_SCBH); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, WAITING_SCBH); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, DISCONNECTED_SCBH); |
| } |
| for (i = p->scb_data->maxhscbs - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| unsigned char scbid; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, i, SCBPTR); |
| if (init_lists) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_NEXT); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scbid = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| if (scbid < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[scbid]; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, scbp, target, channel, lun, tag)) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Go through the entire SCB array now and look for commands for |
| * for this target that are stillactive. These are other (most likely |
| * tagged) commands that were disconnected when the reset occurred. |
| * Any commands we find here we know this about, it wasn't on any queue, |
| * it wasn't in the qinfifo, it wasn't in the disconnected or waiting |
| * lists, so it really must have been a paged out SCB. In that case, |
| * we shouldn't need to bother with updating any counters, just mark |
| * the correct flags and go on. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < p->scb_data->numscbs; i++) |
| { |
| scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[i]; |
| if ((scbp->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) && |
| aic7xxx_match_scb(p, scbp, target, channel, lun, tag) && |
| !aic7xxx_scb_on_qoutfifo(p, scbp)) |
| { |
| if (scbp->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| scbq_remove(&p->waiting_scbs, scbp); |
| scbq_remove(&AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->delayed_scbs, scbp); |
| AIC_DEV(scbp->cmd)->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| } |
| scbp->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| scbp->flags &= ~(SCB_ACTIVE | SCB_WAITINGQ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| aic_outb(p, active_scb, SCBPTR); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_clear_intstat |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Clears the interrupt status. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_clear_intstat(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| /* Clear any interrupt conditions this may have caused. */ |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELDO | CLRSELDI | CLRSELINGO, CLRSINT0); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELTIMEO | CLRATNO | CLRSCSIRSTI | CLRBUSFREE | CLRSCSIPERR | |
| CLRPHASECHG | CLRREQINIT, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT | CLRSEQINT | CLRBRKADRINT | CLRPARERR, CLRINT); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_reset_current_bus |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Reset the current SCSI bus. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_reset_current_bus(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| |
| /* Disable reset interrupts. */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~ENSCSIRST, SIMODE1); |
| |
| /* Turn off the bus' current operations, after all, we shouldn't have any |
| * valid commands left to cause a RSELI and SELO once we've tossed the |
| * bus away with this reset, so we might as well shut down the sequencer |
| * until the bus is restarted as oppossed to saving the current settings |
| * and restoring them (which makes no sense to me). */ |
| |
| /* Turn on the bus reset. */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) | SCSIRSTO, SCSISEQ); |
| while ( (aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & SCSIRSTO) == 0) |
| mdelay(5); |
| |
| /* |
| * Some of the new Ultra2 chipsets need a longer delay after a chip |
| * reset than just the init setup creates, so we have to delay here |
| * before we go into a reset in order to make the chips happy. |
| */ |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| mdelay(250); |
| else |
| mdelay(50); |
| |
| /* Turn off the bus reset. */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCSISEQ); |
| mdelay(10); |
| |
| aic7xxx_clear_intstat(p); |
| /* Re-enable reset interrupts. */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) | ENSCSIRST, SIMODE1); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_reset_channel |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Reset the channel. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_reset_channel(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int channel, int initiate_reset) |
| { |
| unsigned long offset_min, offset_max; |
| unsigned char sblkctl; |
| int cur_channel; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Reset channel called, %s initiate reset.\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, -1, -1, (initiate_reset==TRUE) ? "will" : "won't" ); |
| |
| |
| if (channel == 1) |
| { |
| offset_min = 8; |
| offset_max = 16; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_TWIN) |
| { |
| /* Channel A */ |
| offset_min = 0; |
| offset_max = 8; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| offset_min = 0; |
| if (p->features & AHC_WIDE) |
| { |
| offset_max = 16; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| offset_max = 8; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| while (offset_min < offset_max) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Revert to async/narrow transfers until we renegotiate. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TARG_SCSIRATE + offset_min); |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TARG_OFFSET + offset_min); |
| } |
| offset_min++; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Reset the bus and unpause/restart the controller |
| */ |
| sblkctl = aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL); |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7770 ) |
| cur_channel = (sblkctl & SELBUSB) >> 3; |
| else |
| cur_channel = 0; |
| if ( (cur_channel != channel) && (p->features & AHC_TWIN) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Case 1: Command for another bus is active |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Stealthily resetting idle channel.\n", p->host_no, |
| channel, -1, -1); |
| /* |
| * Stealthily reset the other bus without upsetting the current bus. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, sblkctl ^ SELBUSB, SBLKCTL); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~ENBUSFREE, SIMODE1); |
| if (initiate_reset) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_reset_current_bus(p); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & (ENSELI|ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP), SCSISEQ); |
| aic7xxx_clear_intstat(p); |
| aic_outb(p, sblkctl, SBLKCTL); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Case 2: A command from this bus is active or we're idle. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Resetting currently active channel.\n", p->host_no, |
| channel, -1, -1); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~(ENBUSFREE|ENREQINIT), |
| SIMODE1); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| p->msg_type = MSG_TYPE_NONE; |
| p->msg_len = 0; |
| if (initiate_reset) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_reset_current_bus(p); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & (ENSELI|ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP), SCSISEQ); |
| aic7xxx_clear_intstat(p); |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_RETURN) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Channel reset\n", p->host_no, channel, -1, -1); |
| /* |
| * Clean up all the state information for the pending transactions |
| * on this bus. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, ALL_TARGETS, channel, ALL_LUNS, SCB_LIST_NULL); |
| |
| if ( !(p->features & AHC_TWIN) ) |
| { |
| restart_sequencer(p); |
| } |
| |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_run_waiting_queues |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Scan the awaiting_scbs queue downloading and starting as many |
| * scbs as we can. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_run_waiting_queues(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| int sent; |
| |
| |
| if (p->waiting_scbs.head == NULL) |
| return; |
| |
| sent = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * First handle SCBs that are waiting but have been assigned a slot. |
| */ |
| while ((scb = scbq_remove_head(&p->waiting_scbs)) != NULL) |
| { |
| aic_dev = scb->cmd->device->hostdata; |
| if ( !scb->tag_action ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->temp_q_depth = 1; |
| } |
| if ( aic_dev->active_cmds >= aic_dev->temp_q_depth) |
| { |
| scbq_insert_tail(&aic_dev->delayed_scbs, scb); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_WAITINGQ; |
| aic_dev->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| if ( !(scb->tag_action) ) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_busy_target(p, scb); |
| } |
| p->qinfifo[p->qinfifonext++] = scb->hscb->tag; |
| sent++; |
| } |
| } |
| if (sent) |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_QUEUE_REGS) |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, HNSCB_QOFF); |
| else |
| { |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, KERNEL_QINPOS); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| } |
| if (p->activescbs > p->max_activescbs) |
| p->max_activescbs = p->activescbs; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| |
| #define DPE 0x80 |
| #define SSE 0x40 |
| #define RMA 0x20 |
| #define RTA 0x10 |
| #define STA 0x08 |
| #define DPR 0x01 |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_pci_intr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Check the scsi card for PCI errors and clear the interrupt |
| * |
| * NOTE: If you don't have this function and a 2940 card encounters |
| * a PCI error condition, the machine will end up locked as the |
| * interrupt handler gets slammed with non-stop PCI error interrupts |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_pci_intr(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| unsigned char status1; |
| |
| pci_read_config_byte(p->pdev, PCI_STATUS + 1, &status1); |
| |
| if ( (status1 & DPE) && (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) ) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Data Parity Error during PCI address or PCI write" |
| "phase.\n", p->host_no, -1, -1, -1); |
| if ( (status1 & SSE) && (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) ) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Signal System Error Detected\n", p->host_no, |
| -1, -1, -1); |
| if ( (status1 & RMA) && (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) ) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Received a PCI Master Abort\n", p->host_no, |
| -1, -1, -1); |
| if ( (status1 & RTA) && (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) ) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Received a PCI Target Abort\n", p->host_no, |
| -1, -1, -1); |
| if ( (status1 & STA) && (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) ) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Signaled a PCI Target Abort\n", p->host_no, |
| -1, -1, -1); |
| if ( (status1 & DPR) && (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) ) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Data Parity Error has been reported via PCI pin " |
| "PERR#\n", p->host_no, -1, -1, -1); |
| |
| pci_write_config_byte(p->pdev, PCI_STATUS + 1, status1); |
| if (status1 & (DPR|RMA|RTA)) |
| aic_outb(p, CLRPARERR, CLRINT); |
| |
| if ( (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) && (p->spurious_int > 500) ) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, NULL); |
| |
| } |
| #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */ |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_construct_ppr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Build up a Parallel Protocol Request message for use with SCSI-3 |
| * devices. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_construct_ppr(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXTENDED; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXT_PPR_LEN; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXT_PPR; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd)->goal.period; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = 0; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd)->goal.offset; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd)->goal.width; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd)->goal.options; |
| p->msg_len += 8; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_construct_sdtr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Constucts a synchronous data transfer message in the message |
| * buffer on the sequencer. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_construct_sdtr(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char period, |
| unsigned char offset) |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXTENDED; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXT_SDTR_LEN; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXT_SDTR; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = period; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = offset; |
| p->msg_len += 5; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_construct_wdtr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Constucts a wide data transfer message in the message buffer |
| * on the sequencer. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_construct_wdtr(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char bus_width) |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXTENDED; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXT_WDTR_LEN; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_EXT_WDTR; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = bus_width; |
| p->msg_len += 4; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_calc_residual |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Calculate the residual data not yet transferred. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_calculate_residual (struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb *hscb; |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| int actual, i; |
| |
| cmd = scb->cmd; |
| hscb = scb->hscb; |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't destroy valid residual information with |
| * residual coming from a check sense operation. |
| */ |
| if (((scb->hscb->control & DISCONNECTED) == 0) && |
| (scb->flags & SCB_SENSE) == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We had an underflow. At this time, there's only |
| * one other driver that bothers to check for this, |
| * and cmd->underflow seems to be set rather half- |
| * heartedly in the higher-level SCSI code. |
| */ |
| actual = scb->sg_length; |
| for (i=1; i < hscb->residual_SG_segment_count; i++) |
| { |
| actual -= scb->sg_list[scb->sg_count - i].length; |
| } |
| actual -= (hscb->residual_data_count[2] << 16) | |
| (hscb->residual_data_count[1] << 8) | |
| hscb->residual_data_count[0]; |
| |
| if (actual < cmd->underflow) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Underflow - Wanted %u, %s %u, residual SG " |
| "count %d.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), cmd->underflow, |
| (rq_data_dir(cmd->request) == WRITE) ? "wrote" : "read", actual, |
| hscb->residual_SG_segment_count); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "status 0x%x.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| hscb->target_status); |
| } |
| /* |
| * In 2.4, only send back the residual information, don't flag this |
| * as an error. Before 2.4 we had to flag this as an error because |
| * the mid layer didn't check residual data counts to see if the |
| * command needs retried. |
| */ |
| scsi_set_resid(cmd, scb->sg_length - actual); |
| aic7xxx_status(cmd) = hscb->target_status; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clean out the residual information in the SCB for the |
| * next consumer. |
| */ |
| hscb->residual_data_count[2] = 0; |
| hscb->residual_data_count[1] = 0; |
| hscb->residual_data_count[0] = 0; |
| hscb->residual_SG_segment_count = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_handle_device_reset |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Interrupt handler for sequencer interrupts (SEQINT). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_handle_device_reset(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int target, int channel) |
| { |
| unsigned char tindex = target; |
| |
| tindex |= ((channel & 0x01) << 3); |
| |
| /* |
| * Go back to async/narrow transfers and renegotiate. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TARG_SCSIRATE + tindex); |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TARG_OFFSET + tindex); |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, target, channel, ALL_LUNS, SCB_LIST_NULL); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Bus Device Reset delivered.\n", p->host_no, channel, |
| target, -1); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, /*complete*/ TRUE); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_handle_seqint |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Interrupt handler for sequencer interrupts (SEQINT). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_handle_seqint(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char intstat) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| unsigned short target_mask; |
| unsigned char target, lun, tindex; |
| unsigned char queue_flag = FALSE; |
| char channel; |
| int result; |
| |
| target = ((aic_inb(p, SAVED_TCL) >> 4) & 0x0f); |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7770 ) |
| channel = (aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & SELBUSB) >> 3; |
| else |
| channel = 0; |
| tindex = target + (channel << 3); |
| lun = aic_inb(p, SAVED_TCL) & 0x07; |
| target_mask = (0x01 << tindex); |
| |
| /* |
| * Go ahead and clear the SEQINT now, that avoids any interrupt race |
| * conditions later on in case we enable some other interrupt. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSEQINT, CLRINT); |
| switch (intstat & SEQINT_MASK) |
| { |
| case NO_MATCH: |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & (ENSELI|ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP), |
| SCSISEQ); |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "No active SCB for reconnecting target - Issuing " |
| "BUS DEVICE RESET.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| printk(WARN_LEAD " SAVED_TCL=0x%x, ARG_1=0x%x, SEQADDR=0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, |
| aic_inb(p, SAVED_TCL), aic_inb(p, ARG_1), |
| (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8) | aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0)); |
| if (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, NULL); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case SEND_REJECT: |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Rejecting unknown message (0x%x) received from " |
| "target, SEQ_FLAGS=0x%x\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun, |
| aic_inb(p, ACCUM), aic_inb(p, SEQ_FLAGS)); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case NO_IDENT: |
| { |
| /* |
| * The reconnecting target either did not send an identify |
| * message, or did, but we didn't find an SCB to match and |
| * before it could respond to our ATN/abort, it hit a dataphase. |
| * The only safe thing to do is to blow it away with a bus |
| * reset. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_SEQINT | VERBOSE_RESET_MID)) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Target did not send an IDENTIFY message; " |
| "LASTPHASE 0x%x, SAVED_TCL 0x%x\n", p->host_no, channel, target, |
| lun, aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE), aic_inb(p, SAVED_TCL)); |
| |
| aic7xxx_reset_channel(p, channel, /*initiate reset*/ TRUE); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case BAD_PHASE: |
| if (aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE) == P_BUSFREE) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_SEQINT) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Missed busfree.\n", p->host_no, channel, |
| target, lun); |
| restart_sequencer(p); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_SEQINT) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Unknown scsi bus phase, continuing\n", p->host_no, |
| channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case EXTENDED_MSG: |
| { |
| p->msg_type = MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGIN; |
| p->msg_len = 0; |
| p->msg_index = 0; |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Enabling REQINITs for MSG_IN\n", p->host_no, |
| channel, target, lun); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * To actually receive the message, simply turn on |
| * REQINIT interrupts and let our interrupt handler |
| * do the rest (REQINIT should already be true). |
| */ |
| p->flags |= AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) | ENREQINIT, SIMODE1); |
| |
| /* |
| * We don't want the sequencer unpaused yet so we return early |
| */ |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| case REJECT_MSG: |
| { |
| /* |
| * What we care about here is if we had an outstanding SDTR |
| * or WDTR message for this target. If we did, this is a |
| * signal that the target is refusing negotiation. |
| */ |
| unsigned char scb_index; |
| unsigned char last_msg; |
| |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd); |
| last_msg = aic_inb(p, LAST_MSG); |
| |
| if ( (last_msg == MSG_IDENTIFYFLAG) && |
| (scb->tag_action) && |
| !(scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_BITS) ) |
| { |
| if (scb->tag_action == MSG_ORDERED_Q_TAG) |
| { |
| /* |
| * OK...the device seems able to accept tagged commands, but |
| * not ordered tag commands, only simple tag commands. So, we |
| * disable ordered tag commands and go on with life just like |
| * normal. |
| */ |
| scsi_adjust_queue_depth(scb->cmd->device, MSG_SIMPLE_TAG, |
| scb->cmd->device->queue_depth); |
| scb->tag_action = MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG; |
| scb->hscb->control &= ~SCB_TAG_TYPE; |
| scb->hscb->control |= MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG; |
| aic_outb(p, scb->hscb->control, SCB_CONTROL); |
| /* |
| * OK..we set the tag type to simple tag command, now we re-assert |
| * ATNO and hope this will take us into the identify phase again |
| * so we can resend the tag type and info to the device. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_IDENTIFYFLAG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| } |
| else if (scb->tag_action == MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG) |
| { |
| unsigned char i; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scbp; |
| int old_verbose; |
| /* |
| * Hmmmm....the device is flaking out on tagged commands. |
| */ |
| scsi_adjust_queue_depth(scb->cmd->device, 0 /* untagged */, |
| p->host->cmd_per_lun); |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = aic_dev->temp_q_depth = 1; |
| /* |
| * We set this command up as a bus device reset. However, we have |
| * to clear the tag type as it's causing us problems. We shouldnt |
| * have to worry about any other commands being active, since if |
| * the device is refusing tagged commands, this should be the |
| * first tagged command sent to the device, however, we do have |
| * to worry about any other tagged commands that may already be |
| * in the qinfifo. The easiest way to do this, is to issue a BDR, |
| * send all the commands back to the mid level code, then let them |
| * come back and get rebuilt as untagged commands. |
| */ |
| scb->tag_action = 0; |
| scb->hscb->control &= ~(TAG_ENB | SCB_TAG_TYPE); |
| aic_outb(p, scb->hscb->control, SCB_CONTROL); |
| |
| old_verbose = aic7xxx_verbose; |
| aic7xxx_verbose &= ~(VERBOSE_RESET|VERBOSE_ABORT); |
| for (i=0; i < p->scb_data->numscbs; i++) |
| { |
| scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[i]; |
| if ((scbp->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) && (scbp != scb)) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, scbp, target, channel, lun, i)) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, target, channel, lun, i); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| aic7xxx_verbose = old_verbose; |
| /* |
| * Wait until after the for loop to set the busy index since |
| * aic7xxx_reset_device will clear the busy index during its |
| * operation. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_busy_target(p, scb); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device is refusing tagged commands, using " |
| "untagged I/O.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_IDENTIFYFLAG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_PPR) |
| { |
| /* |
| * As per the draft specs, any device capable of supporting any of |
| * the option values other than 0 are not allowed to reject the |
| * PPR message. Instead, they must negotiate out what they do |
| * support instead of rejecting our offering or else they cause |
| * a parity error during msg_out phase to signal that they don't |
| * like our settings. |
| */ |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy = 0; |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, target, channel, lun, MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT, |
| (AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_QUITE), aic_dev); |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, NULL, target, channel, 0, 0, 0, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_QUITE, |
| aic_dev); |
| aic_dev->goal.options = aic_dev->dtr_pending = 0; |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device is rejecting PPR messages, falling " |
| "back.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| if ( aic_dev->goal.width ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->dtr_pending = 1; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR; |
| } |
| if ( aic_dev->goal.offset ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| if( !aic_dev->dtr_pending ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->dtr_pending = 1; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR; |
| } |
| } |
| if ( aic_dev->dtr_pending ) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, HOST_MSG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR) |
| { |
| /* |
| * note 8bit xfers and clear flag |
| */ |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 0; |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, target, channel, lun, MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT, |
| (AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_GOAL|AHC_TRANS_CUR), aic_dev); |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, NULL, target, channel, 0, 0, 0, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_QUITE, |
| aic_dev); |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device is rejecting WDTR messages, using " |
| "narrow transfers.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy; |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR) |
| { |
| /* |
| * note asynch xfers and clear flag |
| */ |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, NULL, target, channel, 0, 0, 0, |
| (AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_GOAL), aic_dev); |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device is rejecting SDTR messages, using " |
| "async transfers.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_SEQINT) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Otherwise, we ignore it. |
| */ |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Received MESSAGE_REJECT for unknown cause. " |
| "Ignoring.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case BAD_STATUS: |
| { |
| unsigned char scb_index; |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb *hscb; |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| |
| /* The sequencer will notify us when a command has an error that |
| * would be of interest to the kernel. This allows us to leave |
| * the sequencer running in the common case of command completes |
| * without error. The sequencer will have DMA'd the SCB back |
| * up to us, so we can reference the drivers SCB array. |
| * |
| * Set the default return value to 0 indicating not to send |
| * sense. The sense code will change this if needed and this |
| * reduces code duplication. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, RETURN_1); |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| if (scb_index > p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Invalid SCB during SEQINT 0x%02x, SCB_TAG %d.\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, intstat, scb_index); |
| break; |
| } |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| hscb = scb->hscb; |
| |
| if (!(scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) || (scb->cmd == NULL)) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Invalid SCB during SEQINT 0x%x, scb %d, flags 0x%x," |
| " cmd 0x%lx.\n", p->host_no, channel, target, lun, intstat, |
| scb_index, scb->flags, (unsigned long) scb->cmd); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| cmd = scb->cmd; |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd); |
| hscb->target_status = aic_inb(p, SCB_TARGET_STATUS); |
| aic7xxx_status(cmd) = hscb->target_status; |
| |
| cmd->result = hscb->target_status; |
| |
| switch (status_byte(hscb->target_status)) |
| { |
| case GOOD: |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_SEQINT) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Interrupted for status of GOOD???\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| break; |
| |
| case COMMAND_TERMINATED: |
| case CHECK_CONDITION: |
| if ( !(scb->flags & SCB_SENSE) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Send a sense command to the requesting target. |
| * XXX - revisit this and get rid of the memcopys. |
| */ |
| memcpy(scb->sense_cmd, &generic_sense[0], |
| sizeof(generic_sense)); |
| |
| scb->sense_cmd[1] = (cmd->device->lun << 5); |
| scb->sense_cmd[4] = sizeof(cmd->sense_buffer); |
| |
| scb->sg_list[0].length = |
| cpu_to_le32(sizeof(cmd->sense_buffer)); |
| scb->sg_list[0].address = |
| cpu_to_le32(pci_map_single(p->pdev, cmd->sense_buffer, |
| sizeof(cmd->sense_buffer), |
| PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE)); |
| |
| /* |
| * XXX - We should allow disconnection, but can't as it |
| * might allow overlapped tagged commands. |
| */ |
| /* hscb->control &= DISCENB; */ |
| hscb->control = 0; |
| hscb->target_status = 0; |
| hscb->SG_list_pointer = |
| cpu_to_le32(SCB_DMA_ADDR(scb, scb->sg_list)); |
| hscb->SCSI_cmd_pointer = |
| cpu_to_le32(SCB_DMA_ADDR(scb, scb->sense_cmd)); |
| hscb->data_count = scb->sg_list[0].length; |
| hscb->data_pointer = scb->sg_list[0].address; |
| hscb->SCSI_cmd_length = COMMAND_SIZE(scb->sense_cmd[0]); |
| hscb->residual_SG_segment_count = 0; |
| hscb->residual_data_count[0] = 0; |
| hscb->residual_data_count[1] = 0; |
| hscb->residual_data_count[2] = 0; |
| |
| scb->sg_count = hscb->SG_segment_count = 1; |
| scb->sg_length = sizeof(cmd->sense_buffer); |
| scb->tag_action = 0; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_SENSE; |
| /* |
| * Ensure the target is busy since this will be an |
| * an untagged request. |
| */ |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_BITS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Requesting SENSE with %s\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR) ? |
| "SDTR" : "WDTR"); |
| else |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Requesting SENSE, no MSG\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| #endif |
| aic7xxx_busy_target(p, scb); |
| aic_outb(p, SEND_SENSE, RETURN_1); |
| aic7xxx_error(cmd) = DID_OK; |
| break; |
| } /* first time sense, no errors */ |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning " |
| "an error.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| aic7xxx_error(cmd) = DID_ERROR; |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_SENSE; |
| break; |
| |
| case QUEUE_FULL: |
| queue_flag = TRUE; /* Mark that this is a QUEUE_FULL and */ |
| case BUSY: /* drop through to here */ |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *next_scbp, *prev_scbp; |
| unsigned char active_hscb, next_hscb, prev_hscb, scb_index; |
| /* |
| * We have to look three places for queued commands: |
| * 1: p->waiting_scbs queue |
| * 2: QINFIFO |
| * 3: WAITING_SCBS list on card (for commands that are started |
| * but haven't yet made it to the device) |
| * |
| * Of special note here is that commands on 2 or 3 above will |
| * have already been marked as active, while commands on 1 will |
| * not. The aic7xxx_done() function will want to unmark them |
| * from active, so any commands we pull off of 1 need to |
| * up the active count. |
| */ |
| next_scbp = p->waiting_scbs.head; |
| while ( next_scbp != NULL ) |
| { |
| prev_scbp = next_scbp; |
| next_scbp = next_scbp->q_next; |
| if ( aic7xxx_match_scb(p, prev_scbp, target, channel, lun, |
| SCB_LIST_NULL) ) |
| { |
| scbq_remove(&p->waiting_scbs, prev_scbp); |
| scb->flags = SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE | SCB_QUEUE_FULL; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| aic_dev->active_cmds++; |
| } |
| } |
| aic7xxx_search_qinfifo(p, target, channel, lun, |
| SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE | SCB_QUEUE_FULL, |
| FALSE, NULL); |
| next_scbp = NULL; |
| active_hscb = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| prev_hscb = next_hscb = scb_index = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| next_hscb = aic_inb(p, WAITING_SCBH); |
| while (next_hscb != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, next_hscb, SCBPTR); |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| if (scb_index < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| next_scbp = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if (aic7xxx_match_scb(p, next_scbp, target, channel, lun, |
| SCB_LIST_NULL) ) |
| { |
| next_scbp->flags = SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE | SCB_QUEUE_FULL; |
| next_hscb = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| if (prev_hscb == SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| /* We were first on the list, |
| * so we kill the selection |
| * hardware. Let the sequencer |
| * re-init the hardware itself |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & ~ENSELO, SCSISEQ); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELTIMEO, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, next_hscb, WAITING_SCBH); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, prev_hscb, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, next_hscb, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| prev_hscb = next_hscb; |
| next_hscb = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } /* scb_index >= p->scb_data->numscbs */ |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, active_hscb, SCBPTR); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, FALSE); |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if( (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) || |
| (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) ) |
| { |
| if (queue_flag) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Queue full received; queue depth %d, " |
| "active %d\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth, aic_dev->active_cmds); |
| else |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Target busy\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| #endif |
| if (queue_flag) |
| { |
| int diff; |
| result = scsi_track_queue_full(cmd->device, |
| aic_dev->active_cmds); |
| if ( result < 0 ) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Tagged Command Queueing disabled.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| diff = aic_dev->max_q_depth - p->host->cmd_per_lun; |
| aic_dev->temp_q_depth = 1; |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = 1; |
| } |
| else if ( result > 0 ) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Queue depth reduced to %d\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), result); |
| diff = aic_dev->max_q_depth - result; |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = result; |
| /* temp_q_depth could have been dropped to 1 for an untagged |
| * command that might be coming up */ |
| if(aic_dev->temp_q_depth > result) |
| aic_dev->temp_q_depth = result; |
| } |
| /* We should free up the no unused SCB entries. But, that's |
| * a difficult thing to do because we use a direct indexed |
| * array, so we can't just take any entries and free them, |
| * we *have* to free the ones at the end of the array, and |
| * they very well could be in use right now, which means |
| * in order to do this right, we have to add a delayed |
| * freeing mechanism tied into the scb_free() code area. |
| * We'll add that later. |
| */ |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| default: |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_SEQINT) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Unexpected target status 0x%x.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), scb->hscb->target_status); |
| if (!aic7xxx_error(cmd)) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_error(cmd) = DID_RETRY_COMMAND; |
| } |
| break; |
| } /* end switch */ |
| } /* end else of */ |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case AWAITING_MSG: |
| { |
| unsigned char scb_index, msg_out; |
| |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| msg_out = aic_inb(p, MSG_OUT); |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd); |
| p->msg_index = p->msg_len = 0; |
| /* |
| * This SCB had a MK_MESSAGE set in its control byte informing |
| * the sequencer that we wanted to send a special message to |
| * this target. |
| */ |
| |
| if ( !(scb->flags & SCB_DEVICE_RESET) && |
| (msg_out == MSG_IDENTIFYFLAG) && |
| (scb->hscb->control & TAG_ENB) ) |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = scb->tag_action; |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = scb->hscb->tag; |
| p->msg_len += 2; |
| } |
| |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_DEVICE_RESET) |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_BUS_DEV_RESET; |
| p->msg_len++; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Bus device reset mailed.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_ABORT) |
| { |
| if (scb->tag_action) |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_ABORT_TAG; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++] = MSG_ABORT; |
| } |
| p->msg_len++; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Abort message mailed.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_PPR) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Sending PPR (%d/%d/%d/%d) message.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| aic_dev->goal.period, |
| aic_dev->goal.offset, |
| aic_dev->goal.width, |
| aic_dev->goal.options); |
| } |
| aic7xxx_construct_ppr(p, scb); |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Sending WDTR message.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| aic7xxx_construct_wdtr(p, aic_dev->goal.width); |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR) |
| { |
| unsigned int max_sync, period; |
| unsigned char options = 0; |
| /* |
| * Now that the device is selected, use the bits in SBLKCTL and |
| * SSTAT2 to determine the max sync rate for this device. |
| */ |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| if ( (aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & ENAB40) && |
| !(aic_inb(p, SSTAT2) & EXP_ACTIVE) ) |
| { |
| max_sync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| max_sync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA; |
| } |
| } |
| else if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA) |
| { |
| max_sync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| max_sync = AHC_SYNCRATE_FAST; |
| } |
| period = aic_dev->goal.period; |
| aic7xxx_find_syncrate(p, &period, max_sync, &options); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Sending SDTR %d/%d message.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), period, |
| aic_dev->goal.offset); |
| } |
| aic7xxx_construct_sdtr(p, period, aic_dev->goal.offset); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| panic("aic7xxx: AWAITING_MSG for an SCB that does " |
| "not have a waiting message.\n"); |
| } |
| /* |
| * We've set everything up to send our message, now to actually do |
| * so we need to enable reqinit interrupts and let the interrupt |
| * handler do the rest. We don't want to unpause the sequencer yet |
| * though so we'll return early. We also have to make sure that |
| * we clear the SEQINT *BEFORE* we set the REQINIT handler active |
| * or else it's possible on VLB cards to lose the first REQINIT |
| * interrupt. Edge triggered EISA cards could also lose this |
| * interrupt, although PCI and level triggered cards should not |
| * have this problem since they continually interrupt the kernel |
| * until we take care of the situation. |
| */ |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_SENT; |
| p->msg_index = 0; |
| p->msg_type = MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGOUT; |
| p->flags |= AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) | ENREQINIT, SIMODE1); |
| return; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case DATA_OVERRUN: |
| { |
| unsigned char scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| unsigned char lastphase = aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE); |
| unsigned int i; |
| |
| scb = (p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]); |
| /* |
| * XXX - What do we really want to do on an overrun? The |
| * mid-level SCSI code should handle this, but for now, |
| * we'll just indicate that the command should retried. |
| * If we retrieved sense info on this target, then the |
| * base SENSE info should have been saved prior to the |
| * overrun error. In that case, we return DID_OK and let |
| * the mid level code pick up on the sense info. Otherwise |
| * we return DID_ERROR so the command will get retried. |
| */ |
| if ( !(scb->flags & SCB_SENSE) ) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Data overrun detected in %s phase, tag %d;\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| (lastphase == P_DATAIN) ? "Data-In" : "Data-Out", scb->hscb->tag); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING " %s seen Data Phase. Length=%d, NumSGs=%d.\n", |
| (aic_inb(p, SEQ_FLAGS) & DPHASE) ? "Have" : "Haven't", |
| scb->sg_length, scb->sg_count); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING " Raw SCSI Command: 0x"); |
| for (i = 0; i < scb->hscb->SCSI_cmd_length; i++) |
| { |
| printk("%02x ", scb->cmd->cmnd[i]); |
| } |
| printk("\n"); |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| { |
| for (i = 0; i < scb->sg_count; i++) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING " sg[%d] - Addr 0x%x : Length %d\n", |
| i, |
| le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[i].address), |
| le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[i].length) ); |
| } |
| } |
| aic7xxx_error(scb->cmd) = DID_ERROR; |
| } |
| else |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Data Overrun during SEND_SENSE operation.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case WIDE_RESIDUE: |
| { |
| unsigned char resid_sgcnt, index; |
| unsigned char scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| unsigned int cur_addr, resid_dcnt; |
| unsigned int native_addr, native_length, sg_addr; |
| int i; |
| |
| if(scb_index > p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "invalid scb_index during WIDE_RESIDUE.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1); |
| /* |
| * XXX: Add error handling here |
| */ |
| break; |
| } |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if(!(scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) || (scb->cmd == NULL)) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "invalid scb during WIDE_RESIDUE flags:0x%x " |
| "scb->cmd:0x%lx\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| scb->flags, (unsigned long)scb->cmd); |
| break; |
| } |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Got WIDE_RESIDUE message, patching up data " |
| "pointer.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| |
| /* |
| * We have a valid scb to use on this WIDE_RESIDUE message, so |
| * we need to walk the sg list looking for this particular sg |
| * segment, then see if we happen to be at the very beginning of |
| * the segment. If we are, then we have to back things up to |
| * the previous segment. If not, then we simply need to remove |
| * one byte from this segments address and add one to the byte |
| * count. |
| */ |
| cur_addr = aic_inb(p, SHADDR) | (aic_inb(p, SHADDR + 1) << 8) | |
| (aic_inb(p, SHADDR + 2) << 16) | (aic_inb(p, SHADDR + 3) << 24); |
| sg_addr = aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT + 1) | (aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT + 2) << 8) | |
| (aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT + 3) << 16) | (aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT + 4) << 24); |
| resid_sgcnt = aic_inb(p, SCB_RESID_SGCNT); |
| resid_dcnt = aic_inb(p, SCB_RESID_DCNT) | |
| (aic_inb(p, SCB_RESID_DCNT + 1) << 8) | |
| (aic_inb(p, SCB_RESID_DCNT + 2) << 16); |
| index = scb->sg_count - ((resid_sgcnt) ? resid_sgcnt : 1); |
| native_addr = le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[index].address); |
| native_length = le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[index].length); |
| /* |
| * If resid_dcnt == native_length, then we just loaded this SG |
| * segment and we need to back it up one... |
| */ |
| if(resid_dcnt == native_length) |
| { |
| if(index == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Oops, this isn't right, we can't back up to before the |
| * beginning. This must be a bogus message, ignore it. |
| */ |
| break; |
| } |
| resid_dcnt = 1; |
| resid_sgcnt += 1; |
| native_addr = le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[index - 1].address); |
| native_length = le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[index - 1].length); |
| cur_addr = native_addr + (native_length - 1); |
| sg_addr -= sizeof(struct hw_scatterlist); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * resid_dcnt != native_length, so we are in the middle of a SG |
| * element. Back it up one byte and leave the rest alone. |
| */ |
| resid_dcnt += 1; |
| cur_addr -= 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Output the new addresses and counts to the right places on the |
| * card. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, resid_sgcnt, SG_COUNT); |
| aic_outb(p, resid_sgcnt, SCB_RESID_SGCNT); |
| aic_outb(p, sg_addr & 0xff, SG_COUNT + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_addr >> 8) & 0xff, SG_COUNT + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_addr >> 16) & 0xff, SG_COUNT + 3); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_addr >> 24) & 0xff, SG_COUNT + 4); |
| aic_outb(p, resid_dcnt & 0xff, SCB_RESID_DCNT); |
| aic_outb(p, (resid_dcnt >> 8) & 0xff, SCB_RESID_DCNT + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (resid_dcnt >> 16) & 0xff, SCB_RESID_DCNT + 2); |
| |
| /* |
| * The sequencer actually wants to find the new address |
| * in the SHADDR register set. On the Ultra2 and later controllers |
| * this register set is readonly. In order to get the right number |
| * into the register, you actually have to enter it in HADDR and then |
| * use the PRELOADEN bit of DFCNTRL to drop it through from the |
| * HADDR register to the SHADDR register. On non-Ultra2 controllers, |
| * we simply write it direct. |
| */ |
| if(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We might as well be accurate and drop both the resid_dcnt and |
| * cur_addr into HCNT and HADDR and have both of them drop |
| * through to the shadow layer together. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, resid_dcnt & 0xff, HCNT); |
| aic_outb(p, (resid_dcnt >> 8) & 0xff, HCNT + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (resid_dcnt >> 16) & 0xff, HCNT + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, cur_addr & 0xff, HADDR); |
| aic_outb(p, (cur_addr >> 8) & 0xff, HADDR + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (cur_addr >> 16) & 0xff, HADDR + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (cur_addr >> 24) & 0xff, HADDR + 3); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, DMAPARAMS) | PRELOADEN, DFCNTRL); |
| udelay(1); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, DMAPARAMS) & ~(SCSIEN|HDMAEN), DFCNTRL); |
| i=0; |
| while(((aic_inb(p, DFCNTRL) & (SCSIEN|HDMAEN)) != 0) && (i++ < 1000)) |
| { |
| udelay(1); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, cur_addr & 0xff, SHADDR); |
| aic_outb(p, (cur_addr >> 8) & 0xff, SHADDR + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (cur_addr >> 16) & 0xff, SHADDR + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (cur_addr >> 24) & 0xff, SHADDR + 3); |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case SEQ_SG_FIXUP: |
| { |
| unsigned char scb_index, tmp; |
| int sg_addr, sg_length; |
| |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| |
| if(scb_index > p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "invalid scb_index during SEQ_SG_FIXUP.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCSISIGI 0x%x, SEQADDR 0x%x, SSTAT0 0x%x, SSTAT1 " |
| "0x%x\n", p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, |
| aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI), |
| aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0) | (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), aic_inb(p, SSTAT1)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SG_CACHEPTR 0x%x, SSTAT2 0x%x, STCNT 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, aic_inb(p, SG_CACHEPTR), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT2), aic_inb(p, STCNT + 2) << 16 | |
| aic_inb(p, STCNT + 1) << 8 | aic_inb(p, STCNT)); |
| /* |
| * XXX: Add error handling here |
| */ |
| break; |
| } |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if(!(scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) || (scb->cmd == NULL)) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "invalid scb during SEQ_SG_FIXUP flags:0x%x " |
| "scb->cmd:0x%p\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| scb->flags, scb->cmd); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCSISIGI 0x%x, SEQADDR 0x%x, SSTAT0 0x%x, SSTAT1 " |
| "0x%x\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI), |
| aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0) | (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), aic_inb(p, SSTAT1)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SG_CACHEPTR 0x%x, SSTAT2 0x%x, STCNT 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), aic_inb(p, SG_CACHEPTR), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT2), aic_inb(p, STCNT + 2) << 16 | |
| aic_inb(p, STCNT + 1) << 8 | aic_inb(p, STCNT)); |
| break; |
| } |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_MINOR_ERROR) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Fixing up SG address for sequencer.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| /* |
| * Advance the SG pointer to the next element in the list |
| */ |
| tmp = aic_inb(p, SG_NEXT); |
| tmp += SG_SIZEOF; |
| aic_outb(p, tmp, SG_NEXT); |
| if( tmp < SG_SIZEOF ) |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SG_NEXT + 1) + 1, SG_NEXT + 1); |
| tmp = aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT) - 1; |
| aic_outb(p, tmp, SG_COUNT); |
| sg_addr = le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[scb->sg_count - tmp].address); |
| sg_length = le32_to_cpu(scb->sg_list[scb->sg_count - tmp].length); |
| /* |
| * Now stuff the element we just advanced past down onto the |
| * card so it can be stored in the residual area. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, sg_addr & 0xff, HADDR); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_addr >> 8) & 0xff, HADDR + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_addr >> 16) & 0xff, HADDR + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_addr >> 24) & 0xff, HADDR + 3); |
| aic_outb(p, sg_length & 0xff, HCNT); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_length >> 8) & 0xff, HCNT + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (sg_length >> 16) & 0xff, HCNT + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (tmp << 2) | ((tmp == 1) ? LAST_SEG : 0), SG_CACHEPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, DMAPARAMS), DFCNTRL); |
| while(aic_inb(p, SSTAT0) & SDONE) udelay(1); |
| while(aic_inb(p, DFCNTRL) & (HDMAEN|SCSIEN)) aic_outb(p, 0, DFCNTRL); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_NOT_YET |
| case TRACEPOINT2: |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Tracepoint #2 reached.\n", p->host_no, |
| channel, target, lun); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| /* XXX Fill these in later */ |
| case MSG_BUFFER_BUSY: |
| printk("aic7xxx: Message buffer busy.\n"); |
| break; |
| case MSGIN_PHASEMIS: |
| printk("aic7xxx: Message-in phasemis.\n"); |
| break; |
| #endif |
| |
| default: /* unknown */ |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Unknown SEQINT, INTSTAT 0x%x, SCSISIGI 0x%x.\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, target, lun, intstat, |
| aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI)); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear the sequencer interrupt and unpause the sequencer. |
| */ |
| unpause_sequencer(p, /* unpause always */ TRUE); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_parse_msg |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Parses incoming messages into actions on behalf of |
| * aic7xxx_handle_reqinit |
| *_F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_parse_msg(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| int reject, reply, done; |
| unsigned char target_scsirate, tindex; |
| unsigned short target_mask; |
| unsigned char target, channel, lun; |
| unsigned char bus_width, new_bus_width; |
| unsigned char trans_options, new_trans_options; |
| unsigned int period, new_period, offset, new_offset, maxsync; |
| struct aic7xxx_syncrate *syncrate; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| target = scb->cmd->device->id; |
| channel = scb->cmd->device->channel; |
| lun = scb->cmd->device->lun; |
| reply = reject = done = FALSE; |
| tindex = TARGET_INDEX(scb->cmd); |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd); |
| target_scsirate = aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + tindex); |
| target_mask = (0x01 << tindex); |
| |
| /* |
| * Parse as much of the message as is available, |
| * rejecting it if we don't support it. When |
| * the entire message is available and has been |
| * handled, return TRUE indicating that we have |
| * parsed an entire message. |
| */ |
| |
| if (p->msg_buf[0] != MSG_EXTENDED) |
| { |
| reject = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Even if we are an Ultra3 card, don't allow Ultra3 sync rates when |
| * using the SDTR messages. We need the PPR messages to enable the |
| * higher speeds that include things like Dual Edge clocking. |
| */ |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| if ( (aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & ENAB40) && |
| !(aic_inb(p, SSTAT2) & EXP_ACTIVE) ) |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA3) |
| maxsync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA3; |
| else |
| maxsync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| maxsync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA; |
| } |
| } |
| else if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA) |
| { |
| maxsync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| maxsync = AHC_SYNCRATE_FAST; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Just accept the length byte outright and perform |
| * more checking once we know the message type. |
| */ |
| |
| if ( !reject && (p->msg_len > 2) ) |
| { |
| switch(p->msg_buf[2]) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_SDTR: |
| { |
| |
| if (p->msg_buf[1] != MSG_EXT_SDTR_LEN) |
| { |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (p->msg_len < (MSG_EXT_SDTR_LEN + 2)) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| period = new_period = p->msg_buf[3]; |
| offset = new_offset = p->msg_buf[4]; |
| trans_options = new_trans_options = 0; |
| bus_width = new_bus_width = target_scsirate & WIDEXFER; |
| |
| /* |
| * If our current max syncrate is in the Ultra3 range, bump it back |
| * down to Ultra2 since we can't negotiate DT transfers using SDTR |
| */ |
| if(maxsync == AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA3) |
| maxsync = AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2; |
| |
| /* |
| * We might have a device that is starting negotiation with us |
| * before we can start up negotiation with it....be prepared to |
| * have a device ask for a higher speed then we want to give it |
| * in that case |
| */ |
| if ( (scb->flags & (SCB_MSGOUT_SENT|SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR)) != |
| (SCB_MSGOUT_SENT|SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR) ) |
| { |
| if (!(aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED)) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We shouldn't get here unless this is a narrow drive, wide |
| * devices should trigger this same section of code in the WDTR |
| * handler first instead. |
| */ |
| aic_dev->goal.width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT; |
| aic_dev->goal.options = 0; |
| if(p->user[tindex].offset) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->goal.period = max_t(unsigned char, 10,p->user[tindex].period); |
| if(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->goal.period = 255; |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = 0; |
| } |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED | DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| } |
| else if (aic_dev->needsdtr_copy == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * This is a preemptive message from the target, we've already |
| * scanned this target and set our options for it, and we |
| * don't need a SDTR with this target (for whatever reason), |
| * so reject this incoming SDTR |
| */ |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* The device is sending this message first and we have to reply */ |
| reply = TRUE; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Received pre-emptive SDTR message from " |
| "target.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Validate the values the device passed to us against our SEEPROM |
| * settings. We don't have to do this if we aren't replying since |
| * the device isn't allowed to send values greater than the ones |
| * we first sent to it. |
| */ |
| new_period = max_t(unsigned int, period, aic_dev->goal.period); |
| new_offset = min_t(unsigned int, offset, aic_dev->goal.offset); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Use our new_period, new_offset, bus_width, and card options |
| * to determine the actual syncrate settings |
| */ |
| syncrate = aic7xxx_find_syncrate(p, &new_period, maxsync, |
| &trans_options); |
| aic7xxx_validate_offset(p, syncrate, &new_offset, bus_width); |
| |
| /* |
| * Did we drop to async? If so, send a reply regardless of whether |
| * or not we initiated this negotiation. |
| */ |
| if ((new_offset == 0) && (new_offset != offset)) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| reply = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Did we start this, if not, or if we went too low and had to |
| * go async, then send an SDTR back to the target |
| */ |
| if(reply) |
| { |
| /* when sending a reply, make sure that the goal settings are |
| * updated along with current and active since the code that |
| * will actually build the message for the sequencer uses the |
| * goal settings as its guidelines. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, syncrate, target, channel, new_period, |
| new_offset, trans_options, |
| AHC_TRANS_GOAL|AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, |
| aic_dev); |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR; |
| aic_outb(p, HOST_MSG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGO) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, syncrate, target, channel, new_period, |
| new_offset, trans_options, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, aic_dev); |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = 0; |
| } |
| done = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR: |
| { |
| |
| if (p->msg_buf[1] != MSG_EXT_WDTR_LEN) |
| { |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (p->msg_len < (MSG_EXT_WDTR_LEN + 2)) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| bus_width = new_bus_width = p->msg_buf[3]; |
| |
| if ( (scb->flags & (SCB_MSGOUT_SENT|SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR)) == |
| (SCB_MSGOUT_SENT|SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR) ) |
| { |
| switch(bus_width) |
| { |
| default: |
| { |
| reject = TRUE; |
| if ( (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) && |
| ((aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) || |
| (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff)) ) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Requesting %d bit transfers, rejecting.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), 8 * (0x01 << bus_width)); |
| } |
| } /* We fall through on purpose */ |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT: |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr_copy &= ~target_mask; |
| break; |
| } |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT: |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = 0; |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, target, channel, lun, new_bus_width, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, aic_dev); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if ( !(aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Well, we now know the WDTR and SYNC caps of this device since |
| * it contacted us first, mark it as such and copy the user stuff |
| * over to the goal stuff. |
| */ |
| if( (p->features & AHC_WIDE) && p->user[tindex].width ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Devices that support DT transfers don't start WDTR requests |
| */ |
| aic_dev->goal.options = 0; |
| |
| if(p->user[tindex].offset) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->goal.period = max_t(unsigned char, 10, p->user[tindex].period); |
| if(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else if( aic_dev->goal.width ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_16BIT; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| } |
| } else { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->goal.period = 255; |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = 0; |
| } |
| |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED | DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| } |
| else if (aic_dev->needwdtr_copy == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * This is a preemptive message from the target, we've already |
| * scanned this target and set our options for it, and we |
| * don't need a WDTR with this target (for whatever reason), |
| * so reject this incoming WDTR |
| */ |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* The device is sending this message first and we have to reply */ |
| reply = TRUE; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Received pre-emptive WDTR message from " |
| "target.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| switch(bus_width) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT: |
| { |
| if ( (p->features & AHC_WIDE) && |
| (aic_dev->goal.width == MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT) ) |
| { |
| new_bus_width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT; |
| break; |
| } |
| } /* Fall through if we aren't a wide card */ |
| default: |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT: |
| { |
| aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 0; |
| new_bus_width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = 0; |
| if(aic_dev->dtr_pending == 0) |
| { |
| /* there is no other command with SCB_DTR_SCB already set that will |
| * trigger the release of the dtr_pending bit. Both set the bit |
| * and set scb->flags |= SCB_DTR_SCB |
| */ |
| aic_dev->dtr_pending = 1; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_DTR_SCB; |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, HOST_MSG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGO) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| /* when sending a reply, make sure that the goal settings are |
| * updated along with current and active since the code that |
| * will actually build the message for the sequencer uses the |
| * goal settings as its guidelines. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, target, channel, lun, new_bus_width, |
| AHC_TRANS_GOAL|AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, |
| aic_dev); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * By virtue of the SCSI spec, a WDTR message negates any existing |
| * SDTR negotiations. So, even if needsdtr isn't marked for this |
| * device, we still have to do a new SDTR message if the device |
| * supports SDTR at all. Therefore, we check needsdtr_copy instead |
| * of needstr. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, NULL, target, channel, 0, 0, 0, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_QUITE, |
| aic_dev); |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy; |
| done = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| case MSG_EXT_PPR: |
| { |
| |
| if (p->msg_buf[1] != MSG_EXT_PPR_LEN) |
| { |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (p->msg_len < (MSG_EXT_PPR_LEN + 2)) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| period = new_period = p->msg_buf[3]; |
| offset = new_offset = p->msg_buf[5]; |
| bus_width = new_bus_width = p->msg_buf[6]; |
| trans_options = new_trans_options = p->msg_buf[7] & 0xf; |
| |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Parsing PPR message (%d/%d/%d/%d)\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), period, offset, bus_width, |
| trans_options); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We might have a device that is starting negotiation with us |
| * before we can start up negotiation with it....be prepared to |
| * have a device ask for a higher speed then we want to give it |
| * in that case |
| */ |
| if ( (scb->flags & (SCB_MSGOUT_SENT|SCB_MSGOUT_PPR)) != |
| (SCB_MSGOUT_SENT|SCB_MSGOUT_PPR) ) |
| { |
| /* Have we scanned the device yet? */ |
| if (!(aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED)) |
| { |
| /* The device is electing to use PPR messages, so we will too until |
| * we know better */ |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 0; |
| |
| /* We know the device is SCSI-3 compliant due to PPR */ |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_SCSI_3; |
| |
| /* |
| * Not only is the device starting this up, but it also hasn't |
| * been scanned yet, so this would likely be our TUR or our |
| * INQUIRY command at scan time, so we need to use the |
| * settings from the SEEPROM if they existed. Of course, even |
| * if we didn't find a SEEPROM, we stuffed default values into |
| * the user settings anyway, so use those in all cases. |
| */ |
| aic_dev->goal.width = p->user[tindex].width; |
| if(p->user[tindex].offset) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.period = p->user[tindex].period; |
| aic_dev->goal.options = p->user[tindex].options; |
| if(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| } |
| else if( aic_dev->goal.width && |
| (bus_width == MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT) && |
| p->features & AHC_WIDE ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_16BIT; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.period = 255; |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = 0; |
| aic_dev->goal.options = 0; |
| } |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED | DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| } |
| else if (aic_dev->needppr_copy == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * This is a preemptive message from the target, we've already |
| * scanned this target and set our options for it, and we |
| * don't need a PPR with this target (for whatever reason), |
| * so reject this incoming PPR |
| */ |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* The device is sending this message first and we have to reply */ |
| reply = TRUE; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Received pre-emptive PPR message from " |
| "target.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| switch(bus_width) |
| { |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT: |
| { |
| if ( (aic_dev->goal.width == MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT) && |
| p->features & AHC_WIDE) |
| { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| default: |
| { |
| if ( (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) && |
| ((aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_PRINT_DTR) || |
| (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff)) ) |
| { |
| reply = TRUE; |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Requesting %d bit transfers, rejecting.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), 8 * (0x01 << bus_width)); |
| } |
| } /* We fall through on purpose */ |
| case MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT: |
| { |
| /* |
| * According to the spec, if we aren't wide, we also can't be |
| * Dual Edge so clear the options byte |
| */ |
| new_trans_options = 0; |
| new_bus_width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if(reply) |
| { |
| /* when sending a reply, make sure that the goal settings are |
| * updated along with current and active since the code that |
| * will actually build the message for the sequencer uses the |
| * goal settings as its guidelines. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, target, channel, lun, new_bus_width, |
| AHC_TRANS_GOAL|AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, |
| aic_dev); |
| syncrate = aic7xxx_find_syncrate(p, &new_period, maxsync, |
| &new_trans_options); |
| aic7xxx_validate_offset(p, syncrate, &new_offset, new_bus_width); |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, syncrate, target, channel, new_period, |
| new_offset, new_trans_options, |
| AHC_TRANS_GOAL|AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, |
| aic_dev); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, target, channel, lun, new_bus_width, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, aic_dev); |
| syncrate = aic7xxx_find_syncrate(p, &new_period, maxsync, |
| &new_trans_options); |
| aic7xxx_validate_offset(p, syncrate, &new_offset, new_bus_width); |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, syncrate, target, channel, new_period, |
| new_offset, new_trans_options, |
| AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR, aic_dev); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * As it turns out, if we don't *have* to have PPR messages, then |
| * configure ourselves not to use them since that makes some |
| * external drive chassis work (those chassis can't parse PPR |
| * messages and they mangle the SCSI bus until you send a WDTR |
| * and SDTR that they can understand). |
| */ |
| if(new_trans_options == 0) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy = 0; |
| if(new_offset) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| } |
| if (new_bus_width) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if((new_offset == 0) && (offset != 0)) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Oops, the syncrate went to low for this card and we fell off |
| * to async (should never happen with a device that uses PPR |
| * messages, but have to be complete) |
| */ |
| reply = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| if(reply) |
| { |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_PPR; |
| aic_outb(p, HOST_MSG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGO) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->needppr = 0; |
| } |
| done = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| { |
| reject = TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| } /* end of switch(p->msg_type) */ |
| } /* end of if (!reject && (p->msg_len > 2)) */ |
| |
| if (!reply && reject) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGO) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| done = TRUE; |
| } |
| return(done); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_handle_reqinit |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Interrupt handler for REQINIT interrupts (used to transfer messages to |
| * and from devices). |
| *_F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_handle_reqinit(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| unsigned char lastbyte; |
| unsigned char phasemis; |
| int done = FALSE; |
| |
| switch(p->msg_type) |
| { |
| case MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGOUT: |
| { |
| if (p->msg_len == 0) |
| panic("aic7xxx: REQINIT with no active message!\n"); |
| |
| lastbyte = (p->msg_index == (p->msg_len - 1)); |
| phasemis = ( aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) & PHASE_MASK) != P_MESGOUT; |
| |
| if (lastbyte || phasemis) |
| { |
| /* Time to end the message */ |
| p->msg_len = 0; |
| p->msg_type = MSG_TYPE_NONE; |
| /* |
| * NOTE-TO-MYSELF: If you clear the REQINIT after you |
| * disable REQINITs, then cases of REJECT_MSG stop working |
| * and hang the bus |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~ENREQINIT, SIMODE1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| |
| if (phasemis == 0) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, p->msg_buf[p->msg_index], SINDEX); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, RETURN_1); |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Completed sending of REQINIT message.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, MSGOUT_PHASEMIS, RETURN_1); |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "PHASEMIS while sending REQINIT message.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| #endif |
| } |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Present the byte on the bus (clearing REQINIT) but don't |
| * unpause the sequencer. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, CLRREQINIT, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| aic_outb(p, p->msg_buf[p->msg_index++], SCSIDATL); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| case MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGIN: |
| { |
| phasemis = ( aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) & PHASE_MASK ) != P_MESGIN; |
| |
| if (phasemis == 0) |
| { |
| p->msg_len++; |
| /* Pull the byte in without acking it */ |
| p->msg_buf[p->msg_index] = aic_inb(p, SCSIBUSL); |
| done = aic7xxx_parse_msg(p, scb); |
| /* Ack the byte */ |
| aic_outb(p, CLRREQINIT, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| aic_inb(p, SCSIDATL); |
| p->msg_index++; |
| } |
| if (phasemis || done) |
| { |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| { |
| if (phasemis) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "PHASEMIS while receiving REQINIT message.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| else |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Completed receipt of REQINIT message.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| #endif |
| /* Time to end our message session */ |
| p->msg_len = 0; |
| p->msg_type = MSG_TYPE_NONE; |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~ENREQINIT, SIMODE1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| { |
| panic("aic7xxx: Unknown REQINIT message type.\n"); |
| break; |
| } |
| } /* End of switch(p->msg_type) */ |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_handle_scsiint |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Interrupt handler for SCSI interrupts (SCSIINT). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_handle_scsiint(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char intstat) |
| { |
| unsigned char scb_index; |
| unsigned char status; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| status = aic_inb(p, SSTAT1); |
| |
| if (scb_index < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if ((scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) == 0) |
| { |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| if ((status & SCSIRSTI) != 0) |
| { |
| int channel; |
| |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7770 ) |
| channel = (aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & SELBUSB) >> 3; |
| else |
| channel = 0; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET) |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Someone else reset the channel!!\n", |
| p->host_no, channel, -1, -1); |
| if (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, NULL); |
| /* |
| * Go through and abort all commands for the channel, but do not |
| * reset the channel again. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_reset_channel(p, channel, /* Initiate Reset */ FALSE); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| else if ( ((status & BUSFREE) != 0) && ((status & SELTO) == 0) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * First look at what phase we were last in. If it's message-out, |
| * chances are pretty good that the bus free was in response to |
| * one of our abort requests. |
| */ |
| unsigned char lastphase = aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE); |
| unsigned char saved_tcl = aic_inb(p, SAVED_TCL); |
| unsigned char target = (saved_tcl >> 4) & 0x0F; |
| int channel; |
| int printerror = TRUE; |
| |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7770 ) |
| channel = (aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & SELBUSB) >> 3; |
| else |
| channel = 0; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & (ENSELI|ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP), |
| SCSISEQ); |
| if (lastphase == P_MESGOUT) |
| { |
| unsigned char message; |
| |
| message = aic_inb(p, SINDEX); |
| |
| if ((message == MSG_ABORT) || (message == MSG_ABORT_TAG)) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCB %d abort delivered.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), scb->hscb->tag); |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, target, channel, ALL_LUNS, |
| (message == MSG_ABORT) ? SCB_LIST_NULL : scb->hscb->tag ); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| scb = NULL; |
| printerror = 0; |
| } |
| else if (message == MSG_BUS_DEV_RESET) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_handle_device_reset(p, target, channel); |
| scb = NULL; |
| printerror = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| if ( (scb != NULL) && (scb->flags & SCB_DTR_SCB) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Hmmm...error during a negotiation command. Either we have a |
| * borken bus, or the device doesn't like our negotiation message. |
| * Since we check the INQUIRY data of a device before sending it |
| * negotiation messages, assume the bus is borken for whatever |
| * reason. Complete the command. |
| */ |
| printerror = 0; |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, target, channel, ALL_LUNS, scb->hscb->tag); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| if (printerror != 0) |
| { |
| if (scb != NULL) |
| { |
| unsigned char tag; |
| |
| if ((scb->hscb->control & TAG_ENB) != 0) |
| { |
| tag = scb->hscb->tag; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| tag = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, target, channel, ALL_LUNS, tag); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, target, channel, ALL_LUNS, SCB_LIST_NULL); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Unexpected busfree, LASTPHASE = 0x%x, " |
| "SEQADDR = 0x%x\n", p->host_no, channel, target, -1, lastphase, |
| (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8) | aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0)); |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_NOOP, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~(ENBUSFREE|ENREQINIT), |
| SIMODE1); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| aic_outb(p, CLRBUSFREE, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| restart_sequencer(p); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| else if ((status & SELTO) != 0) |
| { |
| unsigned char scbptr; |
| unsigned char nextscb; |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| |
| scbptr = aic_inb(p, WAITING_SCBH); |
| if (scbptr > p->scb_data->maxhscbs) |
| { |
| /* |
| * I'm still trying to track down exactly how this happens, but until |
| * I find it, this code will make sure we aren't passing bogus values |
| * into the SCBPTR register, even if that register will just wrap |
| * things around, we still don't like having out of range variables. |
| * |
| * NOTE: Don't check the aic7xxx_verbose variable, I want this message |
| * to always be displayed. |
| */ |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Invalid WAITING_SCBH value %d, improvising.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, scbptr); |
| if (p->scb_data->maxhscbs > 4) |
| scbptr &= (p->scb_data->maxhscbs - 1); |
| else |
| scbptr &= 0x03; |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, scbptr, SCBPTR); |
| scb_index = aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG); |
| |
| scb = NULL; |
| if (scb_index < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if ((scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) == 0) |
| { |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| if (scb == NULL) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Referenced SCB %d not valid during SELTO.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, scb_index); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING " SCSISEQ = 0x%x SEQADDR = 0x%x SSTAT0 = 0x%x " |
| "SSTAT1 = 0x%x\n", aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ), |
| aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0) | (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), aic_inb(p, SSTAT1)); |
| if (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, NULL); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| cmd = scb->cmd; |
| cmd->result = (DID_TIME_OUT << 16); |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear out this hardware SCB |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear out a few values in the card that are in an undetermined |
| * state. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_NOOP, MSG_OUT); |
| |
| /* |
| * Shift the waiting for selection queue forward |
| */ |
| nextscb = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| aic_outb(p, nextscb, WAITING_SCBH); |
| |
| /* |
| * Put this SCB back on the free list. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Selection Timeout.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| #endif |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_QUEUED_ABORT) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We know that this particular SCB had to be the queued abort since |
| * the disconnected SCB would have gotten a reconnect instead. |
| * What we need to do then is to let the command timeout again so |
| * we get a reset since this abort just failed. |
| */ |
| cmd->result = 0; |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| /* |
| * Keep the sequencer from trying to restart any selections |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & ~ENSELO, SCSISEQ); |
| /* |
| * Make sure the data bits on the bus are released |
| * Don't do this on 7770 chipsets, it makes them give us |
| * a BRKADDRINT and kills the card. |
| */ |
| if( (p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_PCI ) |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCSIBUSL); |
| |
| /* |
| * Delay for the selection timeout delay period then stop the selection |
| */ |
| udelay(301); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELINGO, CLRSINT0); |
| /* |
| * Clear out all the interrupt status bits |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~(ENREQINIT|ENBUSFREE), SIMODE1); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELTIMEO | CLRBUSFREE, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| /* |
| * Restarting the sequencer will stop the selection and make sure devices |
| * are allowed to reselect in. |
| */ |
| restart_sequencer(p); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| else if (scb == NULL) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "aic7xxx_isr - referenced scb not valid " |
| "during scsiint 0x%x scb(%d)\n" |
| " SIMODE0 0x%x, SIMODE1 0x%x, SSTAT0 0x%x, SEQADDR 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, status, scb_index, aic_inb(p, SIMODE0), |
| aic_inb(p, SIMODE1), aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), |
| (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8) | aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0)); |
| /* |
| * Turn off the interrupt and set status to zero, so that it |
| * falls through the rest of the SCSIINT code. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, status, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, /* unpause always */ TRUE); |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| else if (status & SCSIPERR) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Determine the bus phase and queue an appropriate message. |
| */ |
| char *phase; |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| unsigned char mesg_out = MSG_NOOP; |
| unsigned char lastphase = aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE); |
| unsigned char sstat2 = aic_inb(p, SSTAT2); |
| |
| cmd = scb->cmd; |
| switch (lastphase) |
| { |
| case P_DATAOUT: |
| phase = "Data-Out"; |
| break; |
| case P_DATAIN: |
| phase = "Data-In"; |
| mesg_out = MSG_INITIATOR_DET_ERR; |
| break; |
| case P_COMMAND: |
| phase = "Command"; |
| break; |
| case P_MESGOUT: |
| phase = "Message-Out"; |
| break; |
| case P_STATUS: |
| phase = "Status"; |
| mesg_out = MSG_INITIATOR_DET_ERR; |
| break; |
| case P_MESGIN: |
| phase = "Message-In"; |
| mesg_out = MSG_PARITY_ERROR; |
| break; |
| default: |
| phase = "unknown"; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * A parity error has occurred during a data |
| * transfer phase. Flag it and continue. |
| */ |
| if( (p->features & AHC_ULTRA3) && |
| (aic_inb(p, SCSIRATE) & AHC_SYNCRATE_CRC) && |
| (lastphase == P_DATAIN) ) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "CRC error during %s phase.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), phase); |
| if(sstat2 & CRCVALERR) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD " CRC error in intermediate CRC packet.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| if(sstat2 & CRCENDERR) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD " CRC error in ending CRC packet.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| if(sstat2 & CRCREQERR) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD " Target incorrectly requested a CRC packet.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| if(sstat2 & DUAL_EDGE_ERROR) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD " Dual Edge transmission error.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| } |
| else if( (lastphase == P_MESGOUT) && |
| (scb->flags & SCB_MSGOUT_PPR) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * As per the draft specs, any device capable of supporting any of |
| * the option values other than 0 are not allowed to reject the |
| * PPR message. Instead, they must negotiate out what they do |
| * support instead of rejecting our offering or else they cause |
| * a parity error during msg_out phase to signal that they don't |
| * like our settings. |
| */ |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd); |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy = 0; |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, scb->cmd->device->id, scb->cmd->device->channel, scb->cmd->device->lun, |
| MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT, |
| (AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_QUITE), |
| aic_dev); |
| aic7xxx_set_syncrate(p, NULL, scb->cmd->device->id, scb->cmd->device->channel, 0, 0, |
| 0, AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE|AHC_TRANS_CUR|AHC_TRANS_QUITE, |
| aic_dev); |
| aic_dev->goal.options = 0; |
| scb->flags &= ~SCB_MSGOUT_BITS; |
| if(aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "parity error during PPR message, reverting " |
| "to WDTR/SDTR\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| } |
| if ( aic_dev->goal.width ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 1; |
| } |
| if ( aic_dev->goal.offset ) |
| { |
| if( aic_dev->goal.period <= 9 ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.period = 10; |
| } |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| } |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We've set the hardware to assert ATN if we get a parity |
| * error on "in" phases, so all we need to do is stuff the |
| * message buffer with the appropriate message. "In" phases |
| * have set mesg_out to something other than MSG_NOP. |
| */ |
| if (mesg_out != MSG_NOOP) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, mesg_out, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIPERR, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, /* unpause_always */ TRUE); |
| } |
| else if ( (status & REQINIT) && |
| (p->flags & AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS) ) |
| { |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Handling REQINIT, SSTAT1=0x%x.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), aic_inb(p, SSTAT1)); |
| #endif |
| aic7xxx_handle_reqinit(p, scb); |
| return; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * We don't know what's going on. Turn off the |
| * interrupt source and try to continue. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_SCSIINT) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Unknown SCSIINT status, SSTAT1(0x%x).\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, status); |
| aic_outb(p, status, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSCSIINT, CLRINT); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, /* unpause always */ TRUE); |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| if (scb != NULL) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_done(p, scb); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_check_scbs(struct aic7xxx_host *p, char *buffer) |
| { |
| unsigned char saved_scbptr, free_scbh, dis_scbh, wait_scbh, temp; |
| int i, bogus, lost; |
| static unsigned char scb_status[AIC7XXX_MAXSCB]; |
| |
| #define SCB_NO_LIST 0 |
| #define SCB_FREE_LIST 1 |
| #define SCB_WAITING_LIST 2 |
| #define SCB_DISCONNECTED_LIST 4 |
| #define SCB_CURRENTLY_ACTIVE 8 |
| |
| /* |
| * Note, these checks will fail on a regular basis once the machine moves |
| * beyond the bus scan phase. The problem is race conditions concerning |
| * the scbs and where they are linked in. When you have 30 or so commands |
| * outstanding on the bus, and run this twice with every interrupt, the |
| * chances get pretty good that you'll catch the sequencer with an SCB |
| * only partially linked in. Therefore, once we pass the scan phase |
| * of the bus, we really should disable this function. |
| */ |
| bogus = FALSE; |
| memset(&scb_status[0], 0, sizeof(scb_status)); |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| saved_scbptr = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| if (saved_scbptr >= p->scb_data->maxhscbs) |
| { |
| printk("Bogus SCBPTR %d\n", saved_scbptr); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| scb_status[saved_scbptr] = SCB_CURRENTLY_ACTIVE; |
| free_scbh = aic_inb(p, FREE_SCBH); |
| if ( (free_scbh != SCB_LIST_NULL) && |
| (free_scbh >= p->scb_data->maxhscbs) ) |
| { |
| printk("Bogus FREE_SCBH %d\n", free_scbh); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| temp = free_scbh; |
| while( (temp != SCB_LIST_NULL) && (temp < p->scb_data->maxhscbs) ) |
| { |
| if(scb_status[temp] & 0x07) |
| { |
| printk("HSCB %d on multiple lists, status 0x%02x", temp, |
| scb_status[temp] | SCB_FREE_LIST); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| scb_status[temp] |= SCB_FREE_LIST; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SCBPTR); |
| temp = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| dis_scbh = aic_inb(p, DISCONNECTED_SCBH); |
| if ( (dis_scbh != SCB_LIST_NULL) && |
| (dis_scbh >= p->scb_data->maxhscbs) ) |
| { |
| printk("Bogus DISCONNECTED_SCBH %d\n", dis_scbh); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| temp = dis_scbh; |
| while( (temp != SCB_LIST_NULL) && (temp < p->scb_data->maxhscbs) ) |
| { |
| if(scb_status[temp] & 0x07) |
| { |
| printk("HSCB %d on multiple lists, status 0x%02x", temp, |
| scb_status[temp] | SCB_DISCONNECTED_LIST); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| scb_status[temp] |= SCB_DISCONNECTED_LIST; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SCBPTR); |
| temp = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| wait_scbh = aic_inb(p, WAITING_SCBH); |
| if ( (wait_scbh != SCB_LIST_NULL) && |
| (wait_scbh >= p->scb_data->maxhscbs) ) |
| { |
| printk("Bogus WAITING_SCBH %d\n", wait_scbh); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| temp = wait_scbh; |
| while( (temp != SCB_LIST_NULL) && (temp < p->scb_data->maxhscbs) ) |
| { |
| if(scb_status[temp] & 0x07) |
| { |
| printk("HSCB %d on multiple lists, status 0x%02x", temp, |
| scb_status[temp] | SCB_WAITING_LIST); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| scb_status[temp] |= SCB_WAITING_LIST; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SCBPTR); |
| temp = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| lost=0; |
| for(i=0; i < p->scb_data->maxhscbs; i++) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, i, SCBPTR); |
| temp = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| if ( ((temp != SCB_LIST_NULL) && |
| (temp >= p->scb_data->maxhscbs)) ) |
| { |
| printk("HSCB %d bad, SCB_NEXT invalid(%d).\n", i, temp); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| if ( temp == i ) |
| { |
| printk("HSCB %d bad, SCB_NEXT points to self.\n", i); |
| bogus = TRUE; |
| } |
| if (scb_status[i] == 0) |
| lost++; |
| if (lost > 1) |
| { |
| printk("Too many lost scbs.\n"); |
| bogus=TRUE; |
| } |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, saved_scbptr, SCBPTR); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| if (bogus) |
| { |
| printk("Bogus parameters found in card SCB array structures.\n"); |
| printk("%s\n", buffer); |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, NULL); |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_handle_command_completion_intr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * SCSI command completion interrupt handler. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_handle_command_completion_intr(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb = NULL; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| unsigned char scb_index, tindex; |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if( (p->isr_count < 16) && (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) ) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Command Complete Int.\n", p->host_no, -1, -1, -1); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Read the INTSTAT location after clearing the CMDINT bit. This forces |
| * any posted PCI writes to flush to memory. Gerard Roudier suggested |
| * this fix to the possible race of clearing the CMDINT bit but not |
| * having all command bytes flushed onto the qoutfifo. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, CLRCMDINT, CLRINT); |
| aic_inb(p, INTSTAT); |
| /* |
| * The sequencer will continue running when it |
| * issues this interrupt. There may be >1 commands |
| * finished, so loop until we've processed them all. |
| */ |
| |
| while (p->qoutfifo[p->qoutfifonext] != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| scb_index = p->qoutfifo[p->qoutfifonext]; |
| p->qoutfifo[p->qoutfifonext++] = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| if ( scb_index >= p->scb_data->numscbs ) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "CMDCMPLT with invalid SCB index %d\n", p->host_no, |
| -1, -1, -1, scb_index); |
| continue; |
| } |
| scb = p->scb_data->scb_array[scb_index]; |
| if (!(scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE) || (scb->cmd == NULL)) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "CMDCMPLT without command for SCB %d, SCB flags " |
| "0x%x, cmd 0x%lx\n", p->host_no, -1, -1, -1, scb_index, scb->flags, |
| (unsigned long) scb->cmd); |
| continue; |
| } |
| tindex = TARGET_INDEX(scb->cmd); |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(scb->cmd); |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_QUEUED_ABORT) |
| { |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| if ( ((aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE) & PHASE_MASK) != P_BUSFREE) && |
| (aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG) == scb->hscb->tag) ) |
| { |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| continue; |
| } |
| aic7xxx_reset_device(p, scb->cmd->device->id, scb->cmd->device->channel, |
| scb->cmd->device->lun, scb->hscb->tag); |
| scb->flags &= ~(SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE | SCB_RESET | SCB_ABORT | |
| SCB_QUEUED_ABORT); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_ABORT) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We started to abort this, but it completed on us, let it |
| * through as successful |
| */ |
| scb->flags &= ~(SCB_ABORT|SCB_RESET); |
| } |
| else if (scb->flags & SCB_SENSE) |
| { |
| char *buffer = &scb->cmd->sense_buffer[0]; |
| |
| if (buffer[12] == 0x47 || buffer[12] == 0x54) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Signal that we need to re-negotiate things. |
| */ |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy; |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy; |
| } |
| } |
| cmd = scb->cmd; |
| if (scb->hscb->residual_SG_segment_count != 0) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_calculate_residual(p, scb); |
| } |
| cmd->result |= (aic7xxx_error(cmd) << 16); |
| aic7xxx_done(p, scb); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_isr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * SCSI controller interrupt handler. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_isr(void *dev_id) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| unsigned char intstat; |
| |
| p = dev_id; |
| |
| /* |
| * Just a few sanity checks. Make sure that we have an int pending. |
| * Also, if PCI, then we are going to check for a PCI bus error status |
| * should we get too many spurious interrupts. |
| */ |
| if (!((intstat = aic_inb(p, INTSTAT)) & INT_PEND)) |
| { |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_PCI) && (p->spurious_int > 500) && |
| !(p->flags & AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS) ) |
| { |
| if ( aic_inb(p, ERROR) & PCIERRSTAT ) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_pci_intr(p); |
| } |
| p->spurious_int = 0; |
| } |
| else if ( !(p->flags & AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS) ) |
| { |
| p->spurious_int++; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| p->spurious_int = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Keep track of interrupts for /proc/scsi |
| */ |
| p->isr_count++; |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if ( (p->isr_count < 16) && (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) && |
| (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) && (p->flags & AHC_PAGESCBS) ) |
| aic7xxx_check_scbs(p, "Bogus settings at start of interrupt."); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Handle all the interrupt sources - especially for SCSI |
| * interrupts, we won't get a second chance at them. |
| */ |
| if (intstat & CMDCMPLT) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_handle_command_completion_intr(p); |
| } |
| |
| if (intstat & BRKADRINT) |
| { |
| int i; |
| unsigned char errno = aic_inb(p, ERROR); |
| |
| printk(KERN_ERR "(scsi%d) BRKADRINT error(0x%x):\n", p->host_no, errno); |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(hard_error); i++) |
| { |
| if (errno & hard_error[i].errno) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_ERR " %s\n", hard_error[i].errmesg); |
| } |
| } |
| printk(KERN_ERR "(scsi%d) SEQADDR=0x%x\n", p->host_no, |
| (((aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8) & 0x100) | aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0))); |
| if (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, NULL); |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| if (errno & PCIERRSTAT) |
| aic7xxx_pci_intr(p); |
| #endif |
| if (errno & (SQPARERR | ILLOPCODE | ILLSADDR)) |
| { |
| panic("aic7xxx: unrecoverable BRKADRINT.\n"); |
| } |
| if (errno & ILLHADDR) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "(scsi%d) BUG! Driver accessed chip without first " |
| "pausing controller!\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (errno & DPARERR) |
| { |
| if (aic_inb(p, DMAPARAMS) & DIRECTION) |
| printk("(scsi%d) while DMAing SCB from host to card.\n", p->host_no); |
| else |
| printk("(scsi%d) while DMAing SCB from card to host.\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| #endif |
| aic_outb(p, CLRPARERR | CLRBRKADRINT, CLRINT); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| } |
| |
| if (intstat & SEQINT) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Read the CCSCBCTL register to work around a bug in the Ultra2 cards |
| */ |
| if(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_inb(p, CCSCBCTL); |
| } |
| aic7xxx_handle_seqint(p, intstat); |
| } |
| |
| if (intstat & SCSIINT) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_handle_scsiint(p, intstat); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if ( (p->isr_count < 16) && (aic7xxx_verbose > 0xffff) && |
| (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) && (p->flags & AHC_PAGESCBS) ) |
| aic7xxx_check_scbs(p, "Bogus settings at end of interrupt."); |
| #endif |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * do_aic7xxx_isr |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * This is a gross hack to solve a problem in linux kernels 2.1.85 and |
| * above. Please, children, do not try this at home, and if you ever see |
| * anything like it, please inform the Gross Hack Police immediately |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static irqreturn_t |
| do_aic7xxx_isr(int irq, void *dev_id) |
| { |
| unsigned long cpu_flags; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *)dev_id; |
| if(!p) |
| return IRQ_NONE; |
| spin_lock_irqsave(p->host->host_lock, cpu_flags); |
| p->flags |= AHC_IN_ISR; |
| do |
| { |
| aic7xxx_isr(dev_id); |
| } while ( (aic_inb(p, INTSTAT) & INT_PEND) ); |
| aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete(p); |
| aic7xxx_run_waiting_queues(p); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_IN_ISR; |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(p->host->host_lock, cpu_flags); |
| |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_init_transinfo |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Set up the initial aic_dev values from the BIOS settings and from |
| * INQUIRY results |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_init_transinfo(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev) |
| { |
| struct scsi_device *sdpnt = aic_dev->SDptr; |
| unsigned char tindex; |
| |
| tindex = sdpnt->id | (sdpnt->channel << 3); |
| if (!(aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED)) |
| { |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED; |
| |
| if ( sdpnt->wdtr && (p->features & AHC_WIDE) ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->goal.width = p->user[tindex].width; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 0; |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| aic7xxx_set_width(p, sdpnt->id, sdpnt->channel, sdpnt->lun, |
| MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT, (AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE | |
| AHC_TRANS_GOAL | |
| AHC_TRANS_CUR), aic_dev ); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| } |
| if ( sdpnt->sdtr && p->user[tindex].offset ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->goal.period = p->user[tindex].period; |
| aic_dev->goal.options = p->user[tindex].options; |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| else if (aic_dev->goal.width == MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT) |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_16BIT; |
| else |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| if ( sdpnt->ppr && p->user[tindex].period <= 9 && |
| p->user[tindex].options ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->needppr = aic_dev->needppr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->needwdtr = aic_dev->needwdtr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_SCSI_3; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 1; |
| aic_dev->goal.period = max_t(unsigned char, 10, aic_dev->goal.period); |
| aic_dev->goal.options = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->needsdtr = aic_dev->needsdtr_copy = 0; |
| aic_dev->goal.period = 255; |
| aic_dev->goal.offset = 0; |
| aic_dev->goal.options = 0; |
| } |
| aic_dev->flags |= DEVICE_PRINT_DTR; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_slave_alloc |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Set up the initial aic_dev struct pointers |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_slave_alloc(struct scsi_device *SDptr) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p = (struct aic7xxx_host *)SDptr->host->hostdata; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| aic_dev = kmalloc(sizeof(struct aic_dev_data), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if(!aic_dev) |
| return 1; |
| /* |
| * Check to see if channel was scanned. |
| */ |
| |
| if (!(p->flags & AHC_A_SCANNED) && (SDptr->channel == 0)) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Scanning channel for devices.\n", |
| p->host_no, 0, -1, -1); |
| p->flags |= AHC_A_SCANNED; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (!(p->flags & AHC_B_SCANNED) && (SDptr->channel == 1)) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Scanning channel for devices.\n", |
| p->host_no, 1, -1, -1); |
| p->flags |= AHC_B_SCANNED; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| memset(aic_dev, 0, sizeof(struct aic_dev_data)); |
| SDptr->hostdata = aic_dev; |
| aic_dev->SDptr = SDptr; |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = 1; |
| aic_dev->temp_q_depth = 1; |
| scbq_init(&aic_dev->delayed_scbs); |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&aic_dev->list); |
| list_add_tail(&aic_dev->list, &p->aic_devs); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_device_queue_depth |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Determines the queue depth for a given device. There are two ways |
| * a queue depth can be obtained for a tagged queueing device. One |
| * way is the default queue depth which is determined by whether |
| * aic7xxx_default_queue_depth. The other is by the aic7xxx_tag_info |
| * array. |
| * |
| * If tagged queueing isn't supported on the device, then we set the |
| * depth to p->host->hostt->cmd_per_lun for internal driver queueing. |
| * as the default queue depth. Otherwise, we use either 4 or 8 as the |
| * default queue depth (dependent on the number of hardware SCBs). |
| * The other way we determine queue depth is through the use of the |
| * aic7xxx_tag_info array which is enabled by defining |
| * AIC7XXX_TAGGED_QUEUEING_BY_DEVICE. This array can be initialized |
| * with queue depths for individual devices. It also allows tagged |
| * queueing to be [en|dis]abled for a specific adapter. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_device_queue_depth(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct scsi_device *device) |
| { |
| int tag_enabled = FALSE; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev = device->hostdata; |
| unsigned char tindex; |
| |
| tindex = device->id | (device->channel << 3); |
| |
| if (device->simple_tags) |
| return; // We've already enabled this device |
| |
| if (device->tagged_supported) |
| { |
| tag_enabled = TRUE; |
| |
| if (!(p->discenable & (1 << tindex))) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Disconnection disabled, unable to " |
| "enable tagged queueing.\n", |
| p->host_no, device->channel, device->id, device->lun); |
| tag_enabled = FALSE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (p->instance >= ARRAY_SIZE(aic7xxx_tag_info)) |
| { |
| static int print_warning = TRUE; |
| if(print_warning) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: WARNING, insufficient tag_info instances for" |
| " installed controllers.\n"); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: Please update the aic7xxx_tag_info array in" |
| " the aic7xxx.c source file.\n"); |
| print_warning = FALSE; |
| } |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = aic_dev->temp_q_depth = |
| aic7xxx_default_queue_depth; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_tag_info[p->instance].tag_commands[tindex] == 255) |
| { |
| tag_enabled = FALSE; |
| } |
| else if (aic7xxx_tag_info[p->instance].tag_commands[tindex] == 0) |
| { |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = aic_dev->temp_q_depth = |
| aic7xxx_default_queue_depth; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_dev->max_q_depth = aic_dev->temp_q_depth = |
| aic7xxx_tag_info[p->instance].tag_commands[tindex]; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| if (tag_enabled) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Tagged queuing enabled, queue depth %d.\n", |
| p->host_no, device->channel, device->id, |
| device->lun, aic_dev->max_q_depth); |
| } |
| scsi_adjust_queue_depth(device, MSG_ORDERED_TAG, aic_dev->max_q_depth); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_NEGOTIATION2) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Tagged queuing disabled, queue depth %d.\n", |
| p->host_no, device->channel, device->id, |
| device->lun, device->host->cmd_per_lun); |
| } |
| scsi_adjust_queue_depth(device, 0, device->host->cmd_per_lun); |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_slave_destroy |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * prepare for this device to go away |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_slave_destroy(struct scsi_device *SDptr) |
| { |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev = SDptr->hostdata; |
| |
| list_del(&aic_dev->list); |
| SDptr->hostdata = NULL; |
| kfree(aic_dev); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_slave_configure |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Configure the device we are attaching to the controller. This is |
| * where we get to do things like scan the INQUIRY data, set queue |
| * depths, allocate command structs, etc. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_slave_configure(struct scsi_device *SDptr) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p = (struct aic7xxx_host *) SDptr->host->hostdata; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| int scbnum; |
| |
| aic_dev = (struct aic_dev_data *)SDptr->hostdata; |
| |
| aic7xxx_init_transinfo(p, aic_dev); |
| aic7xxx_device_queue_depth(p, SDptr); |
| if(list_empty(&aic_dev->list)) |
| list_add_tail(&aic_dev->list, &p->aic_devs); |
| |
| scbnum = 0; |
| list_for_each_entry(aic_dev, &p->aic_devs, list) { |
| scbnum += aic_dev->max_q_depth; |
| } |
| while (scbnum > p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Pre-allocate the needed SCBs to get around the possibility of having |
| * to allocate some when memory is more or less exhausted and we need |
| * the SCB in order to perform a swap operation (possible deadlock) |
| */ |
| if ( aic7xxx_allocate_scb(p) == 0 ) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| |
| return(0); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_probe |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Probing for EISA boards: it looks like the first two bytes |
| * are a manufacturer code - three characters, five bits each: |
| * |
| * BYTE 0 BYTE 1 BYTE 2 BYTE 3 |
| * ?1111122 22233333 PPPPPPPP RRRRRRRR |
| * |
| * The characters are baselined off ASCII '@', so add that value |
| * to each to get the real ASCII code for it. The next two bytes |
| * appear to be a product and revision number, probably vendor- |
| * specific. This is what is being searched for at each port, |
| * and what should probably correspond to the ID= field in the |
| * ECU's .cfg file for the card - if your card is not detected, |
| * make sure your signature is listed in the array. |
| * |
| * The fourth byte's lowest bit seems to be an enabled/disabled |
| * flag (rest of the bits are reserved?). |
| * |
| * NOTE: This function is only needed on Intel and Alpha platforms, |
| * the other platforms we support don't have EISA/VLB busses. So, |
| * we #ifdef this entire function to avoid compiler warnings about |
| * an unused function. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__alpha__) |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_probe(int slot, int base, ahc_flag_type *flags) |
| { |
| int i; |
| unsigned char buf[4]; |
| |
| static struct { |
| int n; |
| unsigned char signature[sizeof(buf)]; |
| ahc_chip type; |
| int bios_disabled; |
| } AIC7xxx[] = { |
| { 4, { 0x04, 0x90, 0x77, 0x70 }, |
| AHC_AIC7770|AHC_EISA, FALSE }, /* mb 7770 */ |
| { 4, { 0x04, 0x90, 0x77, 0x71 }, |
| AHC_AIC7770|AHC_EISA, FALSE }, /* host adapter 274x */ |
| { 4, { 0x04, 0x90, 0x77, 0x56 }, |
| AHC_AIC7770|AHC_VL, FALSE }, /* 284x BIOS enabled */ |
| { 4, { 0x04, 0x90, 0x77, 0x57 }, |
| AHC_AIC7770|AHC_VL, TRUE } /* 284x BIOS disabled */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * The VL-bus cards need to be primed by |
| * writing before a signature check. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf); i++) |
| { |
| outb(0x80 + i, base); |
| buf[i] = inb(base + i); |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(AIC7xxx); i++) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Signature match on enabled card? |
| */ |
| if (!memcmp(buf, AIC7xxx[i].signature, AIC7xxx[i].n)) |
| { |
| if (inb(base + 4) & 1) |
| { |
| if (AIC7xxx[i].bios_disabled) |
| { |
| *flags |= AHC_USEDEFAULTS; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| *flags |= AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| } |
| return (i); |
| } |
| |
| printk("aic7xxx: <Adaptec 7770 SCSI Host Adapter> " |
| "disabled at slot %d, ignored.\n", slot); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return (-1); |
| } |
| #endif /* (__i386__) || (__alpha__) */ |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * read_2840_seeprom |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Reads the 2840 serial EEPROM and returns 1 if successful and 0 if |
| * not successful. |
| * |
| * See read_seeprom (for the 2940) for the instruction set of the 93C46 |
| * chip. |
| * |
| * The 2840 interface to the 93C46 serial EEPROM is through the |
| * STATUS_2840 and SEECTL_2840 registers. The CS_2840, CK_2840, and |
| * DO_2840 bits of the SEECTL_2840 register are connected to the chip |
| * select, clock, and data out lines respectively of the serial EEPROM. |
| * The DI_2840 bit of the STATUS_2840 is connected to the data in line |
| * of the serial EEPROM. The EEPROM_TF bit of STATUS_2840 register is |
| * useful in that it gives us an 800 nsec timer. After a read from the |
| * SEECTL_2840 register the timing flag is cleared and goes high 800 nsec |
| * later. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| read_284x_seeprom(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct seeprom_config *sc) |
| { |
| int i = 0, k = 0; |
| unsigned char temp; |
| unsigned short checksum = 0; |
| unsigned short *seeprom = (unsigned short *) sc; |
| struct seeprom_cmd { |
| unsigned char len; |
| unsigned char bits[3]; |
| }; |
| struct seeprom_cmd seeprom_read = {3, {1, 1, 0}}; |
| |
| #define CLOCK_PULSE(p) \ |
| while ((aic_inb(p, STATUS_2840) & EEPROM_TF) == 0) \ |
| { \ |
| ; /* Do nothing */ \ |
| } \ |
| (void) aic_inb(p, SEECTL_2840); |
| |
| /* |
| * Read the first 32 registers of the seeprom. For the 2840, |
| * the 93C46 SEEPROM is a 1024-bit device with 64 16-bit registers |
| * but only the first 32 are used by Adaptec BIOS. The loop |
| * will range from 0 to 31. |
| */ |
| for (k = 0; k < (sizeof(*sc) / 2); k++) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Send chip select for one clock cycle. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, CK_2840 | CS_2840, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| |
| /* |
| * Now we're ready to send the read command followed by the |
| * address of the 16-bit register we want to read. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < seeprom_read.len; i++) |
| { |
| temp = CS_2840 | seeprom_read.bits[i]; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| temp = temp ^ CK_2840; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Send the 6 bit address (MSB first, LSB last). |
| */ |
| for (i = 5; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| temp = k; |
| temp = (temp >> i) & 1; /* Mask out all but lower bit. */ |
| temp = CS_2840 | temp; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| temp = temp ^ CK_2840; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now read the 16 bit register. An initial 0 precedes the |
| * register contents which begins with bit 15 (MSB) and ends |
| * with bit 0 (LSB). The initial 0 will be shifted off the |
| * top of our word as we let the loop run from 0 to 16. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i <= 16; i++) |
| { |
| temp = CS_2840; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| temp = temp ^ CK_2840; |
| seeprom[k] = (seeprom[k] << 1) | (aic_inb(p, STATUS_2840) & DI_2840); |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| /* |
| * The serial EEPROM has a checksum in the last word. Keep a |
| * running checksum for all words read except for the last |
| * word. We'll verify the checksum after all words have been |
| * read. |
| */ |
| if (k < (sizeof(*sc) / 2) - 1) |
| { |
| checksum = checksum + seeprom[k]; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Reset the chip select for the next command cycle. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, CK_2840, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEECTL_2840); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| |
| #if 0 |
| printk("Computed checksum 0x%x, checksum read 0x%x\n", checksum, sc->checksum); |
| printk("Serial EEPROM:"); |
| for (k = 0; k < (sizeof(*sc) / 2); k++) |
| { |
| if (((k % 8) == 0) && (k != 0)) |
| { |
| printk("\n "); |
| } |
| printk(" 0x%x", seeprom[k]); |
| } |
| printk("\n"); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (checksum != sc->checksum) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: SEEPROM checksum error, ignoring SEEPROM settings.\n"); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| return (1); |
| #undef CLOCK_PULSE |
| } |
| |
| #define CLOCK_PULSE(p) \ |
| do { \ |
| int limit = 0; \ |
| do { \ |
| mb(); \ |
| pause_sequencer(p); /* This is just to generate some PCI */ \ |
| /* traffic so the PCI read is flushed */ \ |
| /* it shouldn't be needed, but some */ \ |
| /* chipsets do indeed appear to need */ \ |
| /* something to force PCI reads to get */ \ |
| /* flushed */ \ |
| udelay(1); /* Do nothing */ \ |
| } while (((aic_inb(p, SEECTL) & SEERDY) == 0) && (++limit < 1000)); \ |
| } while(0) |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * acquire_seeprom |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Acquires access to the memory port on PCI controllers. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| acquire_seeprom(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| |
| /* |
| * Request access of the memory port. When access is |
| * granted, SEERDY will go high. We use a 1 second |
| * timeout which should be near 1 second more than |
| * is needed. Reason: after the 7870 chip reset, there |
| * should be no contention. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, SEEMS, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| if ((aic_inb(p, SEECTL) & SEERDY) == 0) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEECTL); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * release_seeprom |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Releases access to the memory port on PCI controllers. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| release_seeprom(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Make sure the SEEPROM is ready before we release it. |
| */ |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEECTL); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * read_seeprom |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Reads the serial EEPROM and returns 1 if successful and 0 if |
| * not successful. |
| * |
| * The instruction set of the 93C46/56/66 chips is as follows: |
| * |
| * Start OP |
| * Function Bit Code Address Data Description |
| * ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * READ 1 10 A5 - A0 Reads data stored in memory, |
| * starting at specified address |
| * EWEN 1 00 11XXXX Write enable must precede |
| * all programming modes |
| * ERASE 1 11 A5 - A0 Erase register A5A4A3A2A1A0 |
| * WRITE 1 01 A5 - A0 D15 - D0 Writes register |
| * ERAL 1 00 10XXXX Erase all registers |
| * WRAL 1 00 01XXXX D15 - D0 Writes to all registers |
| * EWDS 1 00 00XXXX Disables all programming |
| * instructions |
| * *Note: A value of X for address is a don't care condition. |
| * *Note: The 93C56 and 93C66 have 8 address bits. |
| * |
| * |
| * The 93C46 has a four wire interface: clock, chip select, data in, and |
| * data out. In order to perform one of the above functions, you need |
| * to enable the chip select for a clock period (typically a minimum of |
| * 1 usec, with the clock high and low a minimum of 750 and 250 nsec |
| * respectively. While the chip select remains high, you can clock in |
| * the instructions (above) starting with the start bit, followed by the |
| * OP code, Address, and Data (if needed). For the READ instruction, the |
| * requested 16-bit register contents is read from the data out line but |
| * is preceded by an initial zero (leading 0, followed by 16-bits, MSB |
| * first). The clock cycling from low to high initiates the next data |
| * bit to be sent from the chip. |
| * |
| * The 78xx interface to the 93C46 serial EEPROM is through the SEECTL |
| * register. After successful arbitration for the memory port, the |
| * SEECS bit of the SEECTL register is connected to the chip select. |
| * The SEECK, SEEDO, and SEEDI are connected to the clock, data out, |
| * and data in lines respectively. The SEERDY bit of SEECTL is useful |
| * in that it gives us an 800 nsec timer. After a write to the SEECTL |
| * register, the SEERDY goes high 800 nsec later. The one exception |
| * to this is when we first request access to the memory port. The |
| * SEERDY goes high to signify that access has been granted and, for |
| * this case, has no implied timing. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| read_seeprom(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int offset, |
| unsigned short *scarray, unsigned int len, seeprom_chip_type chip) |
| { |
| int i = 0, k; |
| unsigned char temp; |
| unsigned short checksum = 0; |
| struct seeprom_cmd { |
| unsigned char len; |
| unsigned char bits[3]; |
| }; |
| struct seeprom_cmd seeprom_read = {3, {1, 1, 0}}; |
| |
| /* |
| * Request access of the memory port. |
| */ |
| if (acquire_seeprom(p) == 0) |
| { |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Read 'len' registers of the seeprom. For the 7870, the 93C46 |
| * SEEPROM is a 1024-bit device with 64 16-bit registers but only |
| * the first 32 are used by Adaptec BIOS. Some adapters use the |
| * 93C56 SEEPROM which is a 2048-bit device. The loop will range |
| * from 0 to 'len' - 1. |
| */ |
| for (k = 0; k < len; k++) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Send chip select for one clock cycle. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, SEEMS | SEECK | SEECS, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| |
| /* |
| * Now we're ready to send the read command followed by the |
| * address of the 16-bit register we want to read. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < seeprom_read.len; i++) |
| { |
| temp = SEEMS | SEECS | (seeprom_read.bits[i] << 1); |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| temp = temp ^ SEECK; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Send the 6 or 8 bit address (MSB first, LSB last). |
| */ |
| for (i = ((int) chip - 1); i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| temp = k + offset; |
| temp = (temp >> i) & 1; /* Mask out all but lower bit. */ |
| temp = SEEMS | SEECS | (temp << 1); |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| temp = temp ^ SEECK; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now read the 16 bit register. An initial 0 precedes the |
| * register contents which begins with bit 15 (MSB) and ends |
| * with bit 0 (LSB). The initial 0 will be shifted off the |
| * top of our word as we let the loop run from 0 to 16. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i <= 16; i++) |
| { |
| temp = SEEMS | SEECS; |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| temp = temp ^ SEECK; |
| scarray[k] = (scarray[k] << 1) | (aic_inb(p, SEECTL) & SEEDI); |
| aic_outb(p, temp, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The serial EEPROM should have a checksum in the last word. |
| * Keep a running checksum for all words read except for the |
| * last word. We'll verify the checksum after all words have |
| * been read. |
| */ |
| if (k < (len - 1)) |
| { |
| checksum = checksum + scarray[k]; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Reset the chip select for the next command cycle. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, SEEMS, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, SEEMS | SEECK, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, SEEMS, SEECTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Release access to the memory port and the serial EEPROM. |
| */ |
| release_seeprom(p); |
| |
| #if 0 |
| printk("Computed checksum 0x%x, checksum read 0x%x\n", |
| checksum, scarray[len - 1]); |
| printk("Serial EEPROM:"); |
| for (k = 0; k < len; k++) |
| { |
| if (((k % 8) == 0) && (k != 0)) |
| { |
| printk("\n "); |
| } |
| printk(" 0x%x", scarray[k]); |
| } |
| printk("\n"); |
| #endif |
| if ( (checksum != scarray[len - 1]) || (checksum == 0) ) |
| { |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * read_brdctl |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Reads the BRDCTL register. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static unsigned char |
| read_brdctl(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| unsigned char brdctl, value; |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure the SEEPROM is ready before we access it |
| */ |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| brdctl = BRDRW_ULTRA2; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| value = aic_inb(p, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| return(value); |
| } |
| brdctl = BRDRW; |
| if ( !((p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7895) || |
| (p->flags & AHC_CHNLB) ) |
| { |
| brdctl |= BRDCS; |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| value = aic_inb(p, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| return (value); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * write_brdctl |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Writes a value to the BRDCTL register. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| write_brdctl(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char value) |
| { |
| unsigned char brdctl; |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure the SEEPROM is ready before we access it |
| */ |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| brdctl = value; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| brdctl |= BRDSTB_ULTRA2; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| brdctl &= ~BRDSTB_ULTRA2; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| read_brdctl(p); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| brdctl = BRDSTB; |
| if ( !((p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7895) || |
| (p->flags & AHC_CHNLB) ) |
| { |
| brdctl |= BRDCS; |
| } |
| brdctl = BRDSTB | BRDCS; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| brdctl |= value; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| brdctl &= ~BRDSTB; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| brdctl &= ~BRDCS; |
| aic_outb(p, brdctl, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic785x_cable_detect |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Detect the cables that are present on aic785x class controller chips |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic785x_cable_detect(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int *int_50, |
| int *ext_present, int *eeprom) |
| { |
| unsigned char brdctl; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, BRDRW | BRDCS, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| brdctl = aic_inb(p, BRDCTL); |
| CLOCK_PULSE(p); |
| *int_50 = !(brdctl & BRDDAT5); |
| *ext_present = !(brdctl & BRDDAT6); |
| *eeprom = (aic_inb(p, SPIOCAP) & EEPROM); |
| } |
| |
| #undef CLOCK_PULSE |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic2940_uwpro_cable_detect |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Detect the cables that are present on the 2940-UWPro cards |
| * |
| * NOTE: This function assumes the SEEPROM will have already been acquired |
| * prior to invocation of this function. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic2940_uwpro_wide_cable_detect(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int *int_68, |
| int *ext_68, int *eeprom) |
| { |
| unsigned char brdctl; |
| |
| /* |
| * First read the status of our cables. Set the rom bank to |
| * 0 since the bank setting serves as a multiplexor for the |
| * cable detection logic. BRDDAT5 controls the bank switch. |
| */ |
| write_brdctl(p, 0); |
| |
| /* |
| * Now we read the state of the internal 68 connector. BRDDAT6 |
| * is don't care, BRDDAT7 is internal 68. The cable is |
| * present if the bit is 0 |
| */ |
| brdctl = read_brdctl(p); |
| *int_68 = !(brdctl & BRDDAT7); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the bank bit in brdctl and then read the external cable state |
| * and the EEPROM status |
| */ |
| write_brdctl(p, BRDDAT5); |
| brdctl = read_brdctl(p); |
| |
| *ext_68 = !(brdctl & BRDDAT6); |
| *eeprom = !(brdctl & BRDDAT7); |
| |
| /* |
| * We're done, the calling function will release the SEEPROM for us |
| */ |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic787x_cable_detect |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Detect the cables that are present on aic787x class controller chips |
| * |
| * NOTE: This function assumes the SEEPROM will have already been acquired |
| * prior to invocation of this function. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic787x_cable_detect(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int *int_50, int *int_68, |
| int *ext_present, int *eeprom) |
| { |
| unsigned char brdctl; |
| |
| /* |
| * First read the status of our cables. Set the rom bank to |
| * 0 since the bank setting serves as a multiplexor for the |
| * cable detection logic. BRDDAT5 controls the bank switch. |
| */ |
| write_brdctl(p, 0); |
| |
| /* |
| * Now we read the state of the two internal connectors. BRDDAT6 |
| * is internal 50, BRDDAT7 is internal 68. For each, the cable is |
| * present if the bit is 0 |
| */ |
| brdctl = read_brdctl(p); |
| *int_50 = !(brdctl & BRDDAT6); |
| *int_68 = !(brdctl & BRDDAT7); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the bank bit in brdctl and then read the external cable state |
| * and the EEPROM status |
| */ |
| write_brdctl(p, BRDDAT5); |
| brdctl = read_brdctl(p); |
| |
| *ext_present = !(brdctl & BRDDAT6); |
| *eeprom = !(brdctl & BRDDAT7); |
| |
| /* |
| * We're done, the calling function will release the SEEPROM for us |
| */ |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic787x_ultra2_term_detect |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Detect the termination settings present on ultra2 class controllers |
| * |
| * NOTE: This function assumes the SEEPROM will have already been acquired |
| * prior to invocation of this function. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_ultra2_term_detect(struct aic7xxx_host *p, int *enableSE_low, |
| int *enableSE_high, int *enableLVD_low, |
| int *enableLVD_high, int *eprom_present) |
| { |
| unsigned char brdctl; |
| |
| brdctl = read_brdctl(p); |
| |
| *eprom_present = (brdctl & BRDDAT7); |
| *enableSE_high = (brdctl & BRDDAT6); |
| *enableSE_low = (brdctl & BRDDAT5); |
| *enableLVD_high = (brdctl & BRDDAT4); |
| *enableLVD_low = (brdctl & BRDDAT3); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * configure_termination |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Configures the termination settings on PCI adapters that have |
| * SEEPROMs available. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| configure_termination(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| int internal50_present = 0; |
| int internal68_present = 0; |
| int external_present = 0; |
| int eprom_present = 0; |
| int enableSE_low = 0; |
| int enableSE_high = 0; |
| int enableLVD_low = 0; |
| int enableLVD_high = 0; |
| unsigned char brddat = 0; |
| unsigned char max_target = 0; |
| unsigned char sxfrctl1 = aic_inb(p, SXFRCTL1); |
| |
| if (acquire_seeprom(p)) |
| { |
| if (p->features & (AHC_WIDE|AHC_TWIN)) |
| max_target = 16; |
| else |
| max_target = 8; |
| aic_outb(p, SEEMS | SEECS, SEECTL); |
| sxfrctl1 &= ~STPWEN; |
| /* |
| * The termination/cable detection logic is split into three distinct |
| * groups. Ultra2 and later controllers, 2940UW-Pro controllers, and |
| * older 7850, 7860, 7870, 7880, and 7895 controllers. Each has its |
| * own unique way of detecting their cables and writing the results |
| * back to the card. |
| */ |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| /* |
| * As long as user hasn't overridden term settings, always check the |
| * cable detection logic |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_override_term == -1) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_ultra2_term_detect(p, &enableSE_low, &enableSE_high, |
| &enableLVD_low, &enableLVD_high, |
| &eprom_present); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If the user is overriding settings, then they have been preserved |
| * to here as fake adapter_control entries. Parse them and allow |
| * them to override the detected settings (if we even did detection). |
| */ |
| if (!(p->adapter_control & CFSEAUTOTERM)) |
| { |
| enableSE_low = (p->adapter_control & CFSTERM); |
| enableSE_high = (p->adapter_control & CFWSTERM); |
| } |
| if (!(p->adapter_control & CFAUTOTERM)) |
| { |
| enableLVD_low = enableLVD_high = (p->adapter_control & CFLVDSTERM); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now take those settings that we have and translate them into the |
| * values that must be written into the registers. |
| * |
| * Flash Enable = BRDDAT7 |
| * Secondary High Term Enable = BRDDAT6 |
| * Secondary Low Term Enable = BRDDAT5 |
| * LVD/Primary High Term Enable = BRDDAT4 |
| * LVD/Primary Low Term Enable = STPWEN bit in SXFRCTL1 |
| */ |
| if (enableLVD_low != 0) |
| { |
| sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_LVD; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) LVD/Primary Low byte termination " |
| "Enabled\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| |
| if (enableLVD_high != 0) |
| { |
| brddat |= BRDDAT4; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) LVD/Primary High byte termination " |
| "Enabled\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| |
| if (enableSE_low != 0) |
| { |
| brddat |= BRDDAT5; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Secondary Low byte termination " |
| "Enabled\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| |
| if (enableSE_high != 0) |
| { |
| brddat |= BRDDAT6; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Secondary High byte termination " |
| "Enabled\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (p->features & AHC_NEW_AUTOTERM) |
| { |
| /* |
| * The 50 pin connector termination is controlled by STPWEN in the |
| * SXFRCTL1 register. Since the Adaptec docs typically say the |
| * controller is not allowed to be in the middle of a cable and |
| * this is the only connection on that stub of the bus, there is |
| * no need to even check for narrow termination, it's simply |
| * always on. |
| */ |
| sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Narrow channel termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| |
| if (p->adapter_control & CFAUTOTERM) |
| { |
| aic2940_uwpro_wide_cable_detect(p, &internal68_present, |
| &external_present, |
| &eprom_present); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Cables present (Int-50 %s, Int-68 %s, " |
| "Ext-68 %s)\n", p->host_no, |
| "Don't Care", |
| internal68_present ? "YES" : "NO", |
| external_present ? "YES" : "NO"); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) EEPROM %s present.\n", p->host_no, |
| eprom_present ? "is" : "is not"); |
| if (internal68_present && external_present) |
| { |
| brddat = 0; |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Wide channel termination Disabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| brddat = BRDDAT6; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Wide channel termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * The termination of the Wide channel is done more like normal |
| * though, and the setting of this termination is done by writing |
| * either a 0 or 1 to BRDDAT6 of the BRDDAT register |
| */ |
| if (p->adapter_control & CFWSTERM) |
| { |
| brddat = BRDDAT6; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Wide channel termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| brddat = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (p->adapter_control & CFAUTOTERM) |
| { |
| if (p->flags & AHC_MOTHERBOARD) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Warning - detected auto-termination\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Please verify driver detected settings " |
| "are correct.\n", p->host_no); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) If not, then please properly set the " |
| "device termination\n", p->host_no); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) in the Adaptec SCSI BIOS by hitting " |
| "CTRL-A when prompted\n", p->host_no); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) during machine bootup.\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| /* Configure auto termination. */ |
| |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) >= AHC_AIC7870 ) |
| { |
| aic787x_cable_detect(p, &internal50_present, &internal68_present, |
| &external_present, &eprom_present); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic785x_cable_detect(p, &internal50_present, &external_present, |
| &eprom_present); |
| } |
| |
| if (max_target <= 8) |
| internal68_present = 0; |
| |
| if (max_target > 8) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Cables present (Int-50 %s, Int-68 %s, " |
| "Ext-68 %s)\n", p->host_no, |
| internal50_present ? "YES" : "NO", |
| internal68_present ? "YES" : "NO", |
| external_present ? "YES" : "NO"); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Cables present (Int-50 %s, Ext-50 %s)\n", |
| p->host_no, |
| internal50_present ? "YES" : "NO", |
| external_present ? "YES" : "NO"); |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) EEPROM %s present.\n", p->host_no, |
| eprom_present ? "is" : "is not"); |
| |
| /* |
| * Now set the termination based on what we found. BRDDAT6 |
| * controls wide termination enable. |
| * Flash Enable = BRDDAT7 |
| * SE High Term Enable = BRDDAT6 |
| */ |
| if (internal50_present && internal68_present && external_present) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Illegal cable configuration!! Only two\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) connectors on the SCSI controller may be " |
| "in use at a time!\n", p->host_no); |
| /* |
| * Force termination (low and high byte) on. This is safer than |
| * leaving it completely off, especially since this message comes |
| * most often from motherboard controllers that don't even have 3 |
| * connectors, but instead are failing the cable detection. |
| */ |
| internal50_present = external_present = 0; |
| enableSE_high = enableSE_low = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if ((max_target > 8) && |
| ((external_present == 0) || (internal68_present == 0)) ) |
| { |
| brddat |= BRDDAT6; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) SE High byte termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| |
| if ( ((internal50_present ? 1 : 0) + |
| (internal68_present ? 1 : 0) + |
| (external_present ? 1 : 0)) <= 1 ) |
| { |
| sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_LOW; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) SE Low byte termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| } |
| else /* p->adapter_control & CFAUTOTERM */ |
| { |
| if (p->adapter_control & CFSTERM) |
| { |
| sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) SE Low byte termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| |
| if (p->adapter_control & CFWSTERM) |
| { |
| brddat |= BRDDAT6; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) SE High byte termination Enabled\n", |
| p->host_no); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| aic_outb(p, sxfrctl1, SXFRCTL1); |
| write_brdctl(p, brddat); |
| release_seeprom(p); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * detect_maxscb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Detects the maximum number of SCBs for the controller and returns |
| * the count and a mask in p (p->maxscbs, p->qcntmask). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| detect_maxscb(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| /* |
| * It's possible that we've already done this for multichannel |
| * adapters. |
| */ |
| if (p->scb_data->maxhscbs == 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We haven't initialized the SCB settings yet. Walk the SCBs to |
| * determince how many there are. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, FREE_SCBH); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < AIC7XXX_MAXSCB; i++) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, i, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, i, SCB_CONTROL); |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCB_CONTROL) != i) |
| break; |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCBPTR); |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCB_CONTROL) != 0) |
| break; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, i, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); /* Clear the control byte. */ |
| aic_outb(p, i + 1, SCB_NEXT); /* Set the next pointer. */ |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); /* Make the tag invalid. */ |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_BUSYTARGETS); /* no busy untagged */ |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_BUSYTARGETS+1);/* targets active yet */ |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_BUSYTARGETS+2); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_BUSYTARGETS+3); |
| } |
| |
| /* Make sure the last SCB terminates the free list. */ |
| aic_outb(p, i - 1, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_NEXT); |
| |
| /* Ensure we clear the first (0) SCBs control byte. */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| |
| p->scb_data->maxhscbs = i; |
| /* |
| * Use direct indexing instead for speed |
| */ |
| if ( i == AIC7XXX_MAXSCB ) |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_PAGESCBS; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_register |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Register a Adaptec aic7xxx chip SCSI controller with the kernel. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_register(struct scsi_host_template *template, struct aic7xxx_host *p, |
| int reset_delay) |
| { |
| int i, result; |
| int max_targets; |
| int found = 1; |
| unsigned char term, scsi_conf; |
| struct Scsi_Host *host; |
| |
| host = p->host; |
| |
| p->scb_data->maxscbs = AIC7XXX_MAXSCB; |
| host->can_queue = AIC7XXX_MAXSCB; |
| host->cmd_per_lun = 3; |
| host->sg_tablesize = AIC7XXX_MAX_SG; |
| host->this_id = p->scsi_id; |
| host->io_port = p->base; |
| host->n_io_port = 0xFF; |
| host->base = p->mbase; |
| host->irq = p->irq; |
| if (p->features & AHC_WIDE) |
| { |
| host->max_id = 16; |
| } |
| if (p->features & AHC_TWIN) |
| { |
| host->max_channel = 1; |
| } |
| |
| p->host = host; |
| p->host_no = host->host_no; |
| host->unique_id = p->instance; |
| p->isr_count = 0; |
| p->next = NULL; |
| p->completeq.head = NULL; |
| p->completeq.tail = NULL; |
| scbq_init(&p->scb_data->free_scbs); |
| scbq_init(&p->waiting_scbs); |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->aic_devs); |
| |
| /* |
| * We currently have no commands of any type |
| */ |
| p->qinfifonext = 0; |
| p->qoutfifonext = 0; |
| |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) <%s> found at ", p->host_no, |
| board_names[p->board_name_index]); |
| switch(p->chip) |
| { |
| case (AHC_AIC7770|AHC_EISA): |
| printk("EISA slot %d\n", p->pci_device_fn); |
| break; |
| case (AHC_AIC7770|AHC_VL): |
| printk("VLB slot %d\n", p->pci_device_fn); |
| break; |
| default: |
| printk("PCI %d/%d/%d\n", p->pci_bus, PCI_SLOT(p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(p->pci_device_fn)); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (p->features & AHC_TWIN) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Twin Channel, A SCSI ID %d, B SCSI ID %d, ", |
| p->host_no, p->scsi_id, p->scsi_id_b); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| char *channel; |
| |
| channel = ""; |
| |
| if ((p->flags & AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL) != 0) |
| { |
| channel = " A"; |
| |
| if ( (p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)) != 0 ) |
| { |
| channel = (p->flags & AHC_CHNLB) ? " B" : " C"; |
| } |
| } |
| if (p->features & AHC_WIDE) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Wide ", p->host_no); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Narrow ", p->host_no); |
| } |
| printk("Channel%s, SCSI ID=%d, ", channel, p->scsi_id); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SEQ_FLAGS); |
| |
| detect_maxscb(p); |
| |
| printk("%d/%d SCBs\n", p->scb_data->maxhscbs, p->scb_data->maxscbs); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) BIOS %sabled, IO Port 0x%lx, IRQ %d\n", |
| p->host_no, (p->flags & AHC_BIOS_ENABLED) ? "en" : "dis", |
| p->base, p->irq); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) IO Memory at 0x%lx, MMAP Memory at %p\n", |
| p->host_no, p->mbase, p->maddr); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| /* |
| * Now that we know our instance number, we can set the flags we need to |
| * force termination if need be. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_stpwlev != -1) |
| { |
| /* |
| * This option only applies to PCI controllers. |
| */ |
| if ( (p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_PCI) |
| { |
| unsigned char devconfig; |
| |
| pci_read_config_byte(p->pdev, DEVCONFIG, &devconfig); |
| if ( (aic7xxx_stpwlev >> p->instance) & 0x01 ) |
| { |
| devconfig |= STPWLEVEL; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk("(scsi%d) Force setting STPWLEVEL bit\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| devconfig &= ~STPWLEVEL; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk("(scsi%d) Force clearing STPWLEVEL bit\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| pci_write_config_byte(p->pdev, DEVCONFIG, devconfig); |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * That took care of devconfig and stpwlev, now for the actual termination |
| * settings. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_override_term != -1) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Again, this only applies to PCI controllers. We don't have problems |
| * with the termination on 274x controllers to the best of my knowledge. |
| */ |
| if ( (p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_PCI) |
| { |
| unsigned char term_override; |
| |
| term_override = ( (aic7xxx_override_term >> (p->instance * 4)) & 0x0f); |
| p->adapter_control &= |
| ~(CFSTERM|CFWSTERM|CFLVDSTERM|CFAUTOTERM|CFSEAUTOTERM); |
| if ( (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) && (term_override & 0x0c) ) |
| { |
| p->adapter_control |= CFLVDSTERM; |
| } |
| if (term_override & 0x02) |
| { |
| p->adapter_control |= CFWSTERM; |
| } |
| if (term_override & 0x01) |
| { |
| p->adapter_control |= CFSTERM; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ( (p->flags & AHC_SEEPROM_FOUND) || (aic7xxx_override_term != -1) ) |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_SPIOCAP) |
| { |
| if ( aic_inb(p, SPIOCAP) & SSPIOCPS ) |
| /* |
| * Update the settings in sxfrctl1 to match the termination |
| * settings. |
| */ |
| configure_termination(p); |
| } |
| else if ((p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) >= AHC_AIC7870) |
| { |
| configure_termination(p); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the SCSI Id, SXFRCTL0, SXFRCTL1, and SIMODE1, for both channels |
| */ |
| if (p->features & AHC_TWIN) |
| { |
| /* Select channel B */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) | SELBUSB, SBLKCTL); |
| |
| if ((p->flags & AHC_SEEPROM_FOUND) || (aic7xxx_override_term != -1)) |
| term = (aic_inb(p, SXFRCTL1) & STPWEN); |
| else |
| term = ((p->flags & AHC_TERM_ENB_B) ? STPWEN : 0); |
| |
| aic_outb(p, p->scsi_id_b, SCSIID); |
| scsi_conf = aic_inb(p, SCSICONF + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, DFON | SPIOEN, SXFRCTL0); |
| aic_outb(p, (scsi_conf & ENSPCHK) | aic7xxx_seltime | term | |
| ENSTIMER | ACTNEGEN, SXFRCTL1); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SIMODE0); |
| aic_outb(p, ENSELTIMO | ENSCSIRST | ENSCSIPERR, SIMODE1); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCSIRATE); |
| |
| /* Select channel A */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & ~SELBUSB, SBLKCTL); |
| } |
| |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, p->scsi_id, SCSIID_ULTRA2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, p->scsi_id, SCSIID); |
| } |
| if ((p->flags & AHC_SEEPROM_FOUND) || (aic7xxx_override_term != -1)) |
| term = (aic_inb(p, SXFRCTL1) & STPWEN); |
| else |
| term = ((p->flags & (AHC_TERM_ENB_A|AHC_TERM_ENB_LVD)) ? STPWEN : 0); |
| scsi_conf = aic_inb(p, SCSICONF); |
| aic_outb(p, DFON | SPIOEN, SXFRCTL0); |
| aic_outb(p, (scsi_conf & ENSPCHK) | aic7xxx_seltime | term | |
| ENSTIMER | ACTNEGEN, SXFRCTL1); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SIMODE0); |
| /* |
| * If we are a cardbus adapter then don't enable SCSI reset detection. |
| * We shouldn't likely be sharing SCSI busses with someone else, and |
| * if we don't have a cable currently plugged into the controller then |
| * we won't have a power source for the SCSI termination, which means |
| * we'll see infinite incoming bus resets. |
| */ |
| if(p->flags & AHC_NO_STPWEN) |
| aic_outb(p, ENSELTIMO | ENSCSIPERR, SIMODE1); |
| else |
| aic_outb(p, ENSELTIMO | ENSCSIRST | ENSCSIPERR, SIMODE1); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCSIRATE); |
| if ( p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCSIOFFSET); |
| |
| /* |
| * Look at the information that board initialization or the board |
| * BIOS has left us. In the lower four bits of each target's |
| * scratch space any value other than 0 indicates that we should |
| * initiate synchronous transfers. If it's zero, the user or the |
| * BIOS has decided to disable synchronous negotiation to that |
| * target so we don't activate the needsdtr flag. |
| */ |
| if ((p->features & (AHC_TWIN|AHC_WIDE)) == 0) |
| { |
| max_targets = 8; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| max_targets = 16; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(aic7xxx_no_reset)) |
| { |
| /* |
| * If we reset the bus, then clear the transfer settings, else leave |
| * them be. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, ULTRA_ENB); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, ULTRA_ENB + 1); |
| p->ultraenb = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Allocate enough hardware scbs to handle the maximum number of |
| * concurrent transactions we can have. We have to make sure that |
| * the allocated memory is contiguous memory. The Linux kmalloc |
| * routine should only allocate contiguous memory, but note that |
| * this could be a problem if kmalloc() is changed. |
| */ |
| { |
| size_t array_size; |
| unsigned int hscb_physaddr; |
| |
| array_size = p->scb_data->maxscbs * sizeof(struct aic7xxx_hwscb); |
| if (p->scb_data->hscbs == NULL) |
| { |
| /* pci_alloc_consistent enforces the alignment already and |
| * clears the area as well. |
| */ |
| p->scb_data->hscbs = pci_alloc_consistent(p->pdev, array_size, |
| &p->scb_data->hscbs_dma); |
| /* We have to use pci_free_consistent, not kfree */ |
| p->scb_data->hscb_kmalloc_ptr = NULL; |
| p->scb_data->hscbs_dma_len = array_size; |
| } |
| if (p->scb_data->hscbs == NULL) |
| { |
| printk("(scsi%d) Unable to allocate hardware SCB array; " |
| "failing detection.\n", p->host_no); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SIMODE1); |
| p->irq = 0; |
| return(0); |
| } |
| |
| hscb_physaddr = p->scb_data->hscbs_dma; |
| aic_outb(p, hscb_physaddr & 0xFF, HSCB_ADDR); |
| aic_outb(p, (hscb_physaddr >> 8) & 0xFF, HSCB_ADDR + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (hscb_physaddr >> 16) & 0xFF, HSCB_ADDR + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (hscb_physaddr >> 24) & 0xFF, HSCB_ADDR + 3); |
| |
| /* Set up the fifo areas at the same time */ |
| p->untagged_scbs = pci_alloc_consistent(p->pdev, 3*256, &p->fifo_dma); |
| if (p->untagged_scbs == NULL) |
| { |
| printk("(scsi%d) Unable to allocate hardware FIFO arrays; " |
| "failing detection.\n", p->host_no); |
| p->irq = 0; |
| return(0); |
| } |
| |
| p->qoutfifo = p->untagged_scbs + 256; |
| p->qinfifo = p->qoutfifo + 256; |
| for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) |
| { |
| p->untagged_scbs[i] = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| p->qinfifo[i] = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| p->qoutfifo[i] = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| |
| hscb_physaddr = p->fifo_dma; |
| aic_outb(p, hscb_physaddr & 0xFF, SCBID_ADDR); |
| aic_outb(p, (hscb_physaddr >> 8) & 0xFF, SCBID_ADDR + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, (hscb_physaddr >> 16) & 0xFF, SCBID_ADDR + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, (hscb_physaddr >> 24) & 0xFF, SCBID_ADDR + 3); |
| } |
| |
| /* The Q-FIFOs we just set up are all empty */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, QINPOS); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, KERNEL_QINPOS); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, QOUTPOS); |
| |
| if(p->features & AHC_QUEUE_REGS) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_QSIZE_256, QOFF_CTLSTA); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SDSCB_QOFF); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SNSCB_QOFF); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, HNSCB_QOFF); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We don't have any waiting selections or disconnected SCBs. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, WAITING_SCBH); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, DISCONNECTED_SCBH); |
| |
| /* |
| * Message out buffer starts empty |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_NOOP, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, MSG_NOOP, LAST_MSG); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set all the other asundry items that haven't been set yet. |
| * This includes just dumping init values to a lot of registers simply |
| * to make sure they've been touched and are ready for use parity wise |
| * speaking. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TMODE_CMDADDR); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TMODE_CMDADDR + 1); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TMODE_CMDADDR + 2); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TMODE_CMDADDR + 3); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TMODE_CMDADDR_NEXT); |
| |
| /* |
| * Link us into the list of valid hosts |
| */ |
| p->next = first_aic7xxx; |
| first_aic7xxx = p; |
| |
| /* |
| * Allocate the first set of scbs for this controller. This is to stream- |
| * line code elsewhere in the driver. If we have to check for the existence |
| * of scbs in certain code sections, it slows things down. However, as |
| * soon as we register the IRQ for this card, we could get an interrupt that |
| * includes possibly the SCSI_RSTI interrupt. If we catch that interrupt |
| * then we are likely to segfault if we don't have at least one chunk of |
| * SCBs allocated or add checks all through the reset code to make sure |
| * that the SCBs have been allocated which is an invalid running condition |
| * and therefore I think it's preferable to simply pre-allocate the first |
| * chunk of SCBs. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_allocate_scb(p); |
| |
| /* |
| * Load the sequencer program, then re-enable the board - |
| * resetting the AIC-7770 disables it, leaving the lights |
| * on with nobody home. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_loadseq(p); |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure the AUTOFLUSHDIS bit is *not* set in the SBLKCTL register |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & ~AUTOFLUSHDIS, SBLKCTL); |
| |
| if ( (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7770 ) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, ENABLE, BCTL); /* Enable the boards BUS drivers. */ |
| } |
| |
| if ( !(aic7xxx_no_reset) ) |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_TWIN) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Resetting channel B\n", p->host_no); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) | SELBUSB, SBLKCTL); |
| aic7xxx_reset_current_bus(p); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & ~SELBUSB, SBLKCTL); |
| } |
| /* Reset SCSI bus A. */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { /* In case we are a 3940, 3985, or 7895, print the right channel */ |
| char *channel = ""; |
| if (p->flags & AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL) |
| { |
| channel = " A"; |
| if (p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)) |
| channel = (p->flags & AHC_CHNLB) ? " B" : " C"; |
| } |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Resetting channel%s\n", p->host_no, channel); |
| } |
| |
| aic7xxx_reset_current_bus(p); |
| |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (!reset_delay) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) Not resetting SCSI bus. Note: Don't use " |
| "the no_reset\n", p->host_no); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "(scsi%d) option unless you have a verifiable need " |
| "for it.\n", p->host_no); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Register IRQ with the kernel. Only allow sharing IRQs with |
| * PCI devices. |
| */ |
| if (!(p->chip & AHC_PCI)) |
| { |
| result = (request_irq(p->irq, do_aic7xxx_isr, 0, "aic7xxx", p)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| result = (request_irq(p->irq, do_aic7xxx_isr, IRQF_SHARED, |
| "aic7xxx", p)); |
| if (result < 0) |
| { |
| result = (request_irq(p->irq, do_aic7xxx_isr, IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_SHARED, |
| "aic7xxx", p)); |
| } |
| } |
| if (result < 0) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "(scsi%d) Couldn't register IRQ %d, ignoring " |
| "controller.\n", p->host_no, p->irq); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SIMODE1); |
| p->irq = 0; |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| if(aic_inb(p, INTSTAT) & INT_PEND) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "spurious interrupt during configuration, cleared.\n", |
| p->host_no, -1, -1 , -1); |
| aic7xxx_clear_intstat(p); |
| |
| unpause_sequencer(p, /* unpause_always */ TRUE); |
| |
| return (found); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_chip_reset |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Perform a chip reset on the aic7xxx SCSI controller. The controller |
| * is paused upon return. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_chip_reset(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| unsigned char sblkctl; |
| int wait; |
| |
| /* |
| * For some 274x boards, we must clear the CHIPRST bit and pause |
| * the sequencer. For some reason, this makes the driver work. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(p, PAUSE | CHIPRST, HCNTRL); |
| |
| /* |
| * In the future, we may call this function as a last resort for |
| * error handling. Let's be nice and not do any unnecessary delays. |
| */ |
| wait = 1000; /* 1 msec (1000 * 1 msec) */ |
| while (--wait && !(aic_inb(p, HCNTRL) & CHIPRSTACK)) |
| { |
| udelay(1); /* 1 usec */ |
| } |
| |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| |
| sblkctl = aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & (SELBUSB|SELWIDE); |
| if (p->chip & AHC_PCI) |
| sblkctl &= ~SELBUSB; |
| switch( sblkctl ) |
| { |
| case 0: /* normal narrow card */ |
| break; |
| case 2: /* Wide card */ |
| p->features |= AHC_WIDE; |
| break; |
| case 8: /* Twin card */ |
| p->features |= AHC_TWIN; |
| p->flags |= AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL; |
| break; |
| default: /* hmmm...we don't know what this is */ |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "aic7xxx: Unsupported adapter type %d, ignoring.\n", |
| aic_inb(p, SBLKCTL) & 0x0a); |
| return(-1); |
| } |
| return(0); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_alloc |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Allocate and initialize a host structure. Returns NULL upon error |
| * and a pointer to a aic7xxx_host struct upon success. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static struct aic7xxx_host * |
| aic7xxx_alloc(struct scsi_host_template *sht, struct aic7xxx_host *temp) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p = NULL; |
| struct Scsi_Host *host; |
| |
| /* |
| * Allocate a storage area by registering us with the mid-level |
| * SCSI layer. |
| */ |
| host = scsi_register(sht, sizeof(struct aic7xxx_host)); |
| |
| if (host != NULL) |
| { |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *) host->hostdata; |
| memset(p, 0, sizeof(struct aic7xxx_host)); |
| *p = *temp; |
| p->host = host; |
| |
| p->scb_data = kzalloc(sizeof(scb_data_type), GFP_ATOMIC); |
| if (p->scb_data) |
| { |
| scbq_init (&p->scb_data->free_scbs); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * For some reason we don't have enough memory. Free the |
| * allocated memory for the aic7xxx_host struct, and return NULL. |
| */ |
| release_region(p->base, MAXREG - MINREG); |
| scsi_unregister(host); |
| return(NULL); |
| } |
| p->host_no = host->host_no; |
| } |
| return (p); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_free |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Frees and releases all resources associated with an instance of |
| * the driver (struct aic7xxx_host *). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_free(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| /* |
| * Free the allocated hardware SCB space. |
| */ |
| if (p->scb_data != NULL) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb_dma *scb_dma = NULL; |
| if (p->scb_data->hscbs != NULL) |
| { |
| pci_free_consistent(p->pdev, p->scb_data->hscbs_dma_len, |
| p->scb_data->hscbs, p->scb_data->hscbs_dma); |
| p->scb_data->hscbs = p->scb_data->hscb_kmalloc_ptr = NULL; |
| } |
| /* |
| * Free the driver SCBs. These were allocated on an as-need |
| * basis. We allocated these in groups depending on how many |
| * we could fit into a given amount of RAM. The tail SCB for |
| * these allocations has a pointer to the alloced area. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < p->scb_data->numscbs; i++) |
| { |
| if (p->scb_data->scb_array[i]->scb_dma != scb_dma) |
| { |
| scb_dma = p->scb_data->scb_array[i]->scb_dma; |
| pci_free_consistent(p->pdev, scb_dma->dma_len, |
| (void *)((unsigned long)scb_dma->dma_address |
| - scb_dma->dma_offset), |
| scb_dma->dma_address); |
| } |
| kfree(p->scb_data->scb_array[i]->kmalloc_ptr); |
| p->scb_data->scb_array[i] = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Free the SCB data area. |
| */ |
| kfree(p->scb_data); |
| } |
| |
| pci_free_consistent(p->pdev, 3*256, (void *)p->untagged_scbs, p->fifo_dma); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_load_seeprom |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Load the seeprom and configure adapter and target settings. |
| * Returns 1 if the load was successful and 0 otherwise. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(struct aic7xxx_host *p, unsigned char *sxfrctl1) |
| { |
| int have_seeprom = 0; |
| int i, max_targets, mask; |
| unsigned char scsirate, scsi_conf; |
| unsigned short scarray[128]; |
| struct seeprom_config *sc = (struct seeprom_config *) scarray; |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: Loading serial EEPROM..."); |
| } |
| switch (p->chip) |
| { |
| case (AHC_AIC7770|AHC_EISA): /* None of these adapters have seeproms. */ |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCSICONF) & TERM_ENB) |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_A; |
| if ( (p->features & AHC_TWIN) && (aic_inb(p, SCSICONF + 1) & TERM_ENB) ) |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_B; |
| break; |
| |
| case (AHC_AIC7770|AHC_VL): |
| have_seeprom = read_284x_seeprom(p, (struct seeprom_config *) scarray); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| have_seeprom = read_seeprom(p, (p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)), |
| scarray, p->sc_size, p->sc_type); |
| if (!have_seeprom) |
| { |
| if(p->sc_type == C46) |
| have_seeprom = read_seeprom(p, (p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)), |
| scarray, p->sc_size, C56_66); |
| else |
| have_seeprom = read_seeprom(p, (p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)), |
| scarray, p->sc_size, C46); |
| } |
| if (!have_seeprom) |
| { |
| p->sc_size = 128; |
| have_seeprom = read_seeprom(p, 4*(p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)), |
| scarray, p->sc_size, p->sc_type); |
| if (!have_seeprom) |
| { |
| if(p->sc_type == C46) |
| have_seeprom = read_seeprom(p, 4*(p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)), |
| scarray, p->sc_size, C56_66); |
| else |
| have_seeprom = read_seeprom(p, 4*(p->flags & (AHC_CHNLB|AHC_CHNLC)), |
| scarray, p->sc_size, C46); |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (!have_seeprom) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk("\naic7xxx: No SEEPROM available.\n"); |
| } |
| p->flags |= AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT; |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) == 0) |
| { |
| p->flags |= AHC_USEDEFAULTS; |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| p->scsi_id = p->scsi_id_b = 7; |
| *sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: Using default values.\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: Using leftover BIOS values.\n"); |
| } |
| if ( ((p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_PCI) && (*sxfrctl1 & STPWEN) ) |
| { |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_LOW | AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| sc->adapter_control &= ~CFAUTOTERM; |
| sc->adapter_control |= CFSTERM | CFWSTERM | CFLVDSTERM; |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_extended) |
| p->flags |= (AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A | AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_B); |
| else |
| p->flags &= ~(AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A | AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_B); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk("done\n"); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Note things in our flags |
| */ |
| p->flags |= AHC_SEEPROM_FOUND; |
| |
| /* |
| * Update the settings in sxfrctl1 to match the termination settings. |
| */ |
| *sxfrctl1 = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Get our SCSI ID from the SEEPROM setting... |
| */ |
| p->scsi_id = (sc->brtime_id & CFSCSIID); |
| |
| /* |
| * First process the settings that are different between the VLB |
| * and PCI adapter seeproms. |
| */ |
| if ((p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7770) |
| { |
| /* VLB adapter seeproms */ |
| if (sc->bios_control & CF284XEXTEND) |
| p->flags |= AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A; |
| |
| if (sc->adapter_control & CF284XSTERM) |
| { |
| *sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_LOW | AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* PCI adapter seeproms */ |
| if (sc->bios_control & CFEXTEND) |
| p->flags |= AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A; |
| if (sc->bios_control & CFBIOSEN) |
| p->flags |= AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| else |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| |
| if (sc->adapter_control & CFSTERM) |
| { |
| *sxfrctl1 |= STPWEN; |
| p->flags |= AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_LOW | AHC_TERM_ENB_SE_HIGH; |
| } |
| } |
| memcpy(&p->sc, sc, sizeof(struct seeprom_config)); |
| } |
| |
| p->discenable = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Limit to 16 targets just in case. The 2842 for one is known to |
| * blow the max_targets setting, future cards might also. |
| */ |
| max_targets = ((p->features & (AHC_TWIN | AHC_WIDE)) ? 16 : 8); |
| |
| if (have_seeprom) |
| { |
| for (i = 0; i < max_targets; i++) |
| { |
| if( ((p->features & AHC_ULTRA) && |
| !(sc->adapter_control & CFULTRAEN) && |
| (sc->device_flags[i] & CFSYNCHISULTRA)) || |
| (sc->device_flags[i] & CFNEWULTRAFORMAT) ) |
| { |
| p->flags |= AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < max_targets; i++) |
| { |
| mask = (0x01 << i); |
| if (!have_seeprom) |
| { |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) != 0) |
| { |
| /* |
| * OK...the BIOS set things up and left behind the settings we need. |
| * Just make our sc->device_flags[i] entry match what the card has |
| * set for this device. |
| */ |
| p->discenable = |
| ~(aic_inb(p, DISC_DSB) | (aic_inb(p, DISC_DSB + 1) << 8) ); |
| p->ultraenb = |
| (aic_inb(p, ULTRA_ENB) | (aic_inb(p, ULTRA_ENB + 1) << 8) ); |
| sc->device_flags[i] = (p->discenable & mask) ? CFDISC : 0; |
| if (aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + i) & WIDEXFER) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFWIDEB; |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| if (aic_inb(p, TARG_OFFSET + i)) |
| { |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFSYNCH; |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= (aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + i) & 0x07); |
| if ( (aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + i) & 0x18) == 0x18 ) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFSYNCHISULTRA; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (aic_inb(p, TARG_SCSIRATE + i) & ~WIDEXFER) |
| { |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFSYNCH; |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= ((p->ultraenb & mask) ? |
| CFSYNCHISULTRA : 0); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * Assume the BIOS has NOT been run on this card and nothing between |
| * the card and the devices is configured yet. |
| */ |
| sc->device_flags[i] = CFDISC; |
| if (p->features & AHC_WIDE) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFWIDEB; |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA3) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= 2; |
| else if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= 3; |
| else if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA) |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFSYNCHISULTRA; |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFSYNCH; |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TARG_SCSIRATE + i); |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| aic_outb(p, 0, TARG_OFFSET + i); |
| } |
| } |
| if (sc->device_flags[i] & CFDISC) |
| { |
| p->discenable |= mask; |
| } |
| if (p->flags & AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT) |
| { |
| if ( !(p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) ) |
| { |
| /* |
| * I know of two different Ultra BIOSes that do this differently. |
| * One on the Gigabyte 6BXU mb that wants flags[i] & CFXFER to |
| * be == to 0x03 and SYNCHISULTRA to be true to mean 40MByte/s |
| * while on the IBM Netfinity 5000 they want the same thing |
| * to be something else, while flags[i] & CFXFER == 0x03 and |
| * SYNCHISULTRA false should be 40MByte/s. So, we set both to |
| * 40MByte/s and the lower speeds be damned. People will have |
| * to select around the conversely mapped lower speeds in order |
| * to select lower speeds on these boards. |
| */ |
| if ( (sc->device_flags[i] & CFNEWULTRAFORMAT) && |
| ((sc->device_flags[i] & CFXFER) == 0x03) ) |
| { |
| sc->device_flags[i] &= ~CFXFER; |
| sc->device_flags[i] |= CFSYNCHISULTRA; |
| } |
| if (sc->device_flags[i] & CFSYNCHISULTRA) |
| { |
| p->ultraenb |= mask; |
| } |
| } |
| else if ( !(sc->device_flags[i] & CFNEWULTRAFORMAT) && |
| (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) && |
| (sc->device_flags[i] & CFSYNCHISULTRA) ) |
| { |
| p->ultraenb |= mask; |
| } |
| } |
| else if (sc->adapter_control & CFULTRAEN) |
| { |
| p->ultraenb |= mask; |
| } |
| if ( (sc->device_flags[i] & CFSYNCH) == 0) |
| { |
| sc->device_flags[i] &= ~CFXFER; |
| p->ultraenb &= ~mask; |
| p->user[i].offset = 0; |
| p->user[i].period = 0; |
| p->user[i].options = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA3) |
| { |
| p->user[i].offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| if( (sc->device_flags[i] & CFXFER) < 0x03 ) |
| { |
| scsirate = (sc->device_flags[i] & CFXFER); |
| p->user[i].options = MSG_EXT_PPR_OPTION_DT_CRC; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scsirate = (sc->device_flags[i] & CFXFER) | |
| ((p->ultraenb & mask) ? 0x18 : 0x10); |
| p->user[i].options = 0; |
| } |
| p->user[i].period = aic7xxx_find_period(p, scsirate, |
| AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA3); |
| } |
| else if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| p->user[i].offset = MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2; |
| scsirate = (sc->device_flags[i] & CFXFER) | |
| ((p->ultraenb & mask) ? 0x18 : 0x10); |
| p->user[i].options = 0; |
| p->user[i].period = aic7xxx_find_period(p, scsirate, |
| AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scsirate = (sc->device_flags[i] & CFXFER) << 4; |
| p->user[i].options = 0; |
| p->user[i].offset = MAX_OFFSET_8BIT; |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA) |
| { |
| short ultraenb; |
| ultraenb = aic_inb(p, ULTRA_ENB) | |
| (aic_inb(p, ULTRA_ENB + 1) << 8); |
| p->user[i].period = aic7xxx_find_period(p, scsirate, |
| (p->ultraenb & mask) ? |
| AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA : |
| AHC_SYNCRATE_FAST); |
| } |
| else |
| p->user[i].period = aic7xxx_find_period(p, scsirate, |
| AHC_SYNCRATE_FAST); |
| } |
| } |
| if ( (sc->device_flags[i] & CFWIDEB) && (p->features & AHC_WIDE) ) |
| { |
| p->user[i].width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_16_BIT; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| p->user[i].width = MSG_EXT_WDTR_BUS_8_BIT; |
| } |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, ~(p->discenable & 0xFF), DISC_DSB); |
| aic_outb(p, ~((p->discenable >> 8) & 0xFF), DISC_DSB + 1); |
| |
| /* |
| * We set the p->ultraenb from the SEEPROM to begin with, but now we make |
| * it match what is already down in the card. If we are doing a reset |
| * on the card then this will get put back to a default state anyway. |
| * This allows us to not have to pre-emptively negotiate when using the |
| * no_reset option. |
| */ |
| if (p->features & AHC_ULTRA) |
| p->ultraenb = aic_inb(p, ULTRA_ENB) | (aic_inb(p, ULTRA_ENB + 1) << 8); |
| |
| |
| scsi_conf = (p->scsi_id & HSCSIID); |
| |
| if(have_seeprom) |
| { |
| p->adapter_control = sc->adapter_control; |
| p->bios_control = sc->bios_control; |
| |
| switch (p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_AIC7895: |
| case AHC_AIC7896: |
| case AHC_AIC7899: |
| if (p->adapter_control & CFBPRIMARY) |
| p->flags |= AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (sc->adapter_control & CFSPARITY) |
| scsi_conf |= ENSPCHK; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scsi_conf |= ENSPCHK | RESET_SCSI; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Only set the SCSICONF and SCSICONF + 1 registers if we are a PCI card. |
| * The 2842 and 2742 cards already have these registers set and we don't |
| * want to muck with them since we don't set all the bits they do. |
| */ |
| if ( (p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_PCI ) |
| { |
| /* Set the host ID */ |
| aic_outb(p, scsi_conf, SCSICONF); |
| /* In case we are a wide card */ |
| aic_outb(p, p->scsi_id, SCSICONF + 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_configure_bugs |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Take the card passed in and set the appropriate bug flags based upon |
| * the card model. Also make any changes needed to device registers or |
| * PCI registers while we are here. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_configure_bugs(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| unsigned short tmp_word; |
| |
| switch(p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_AIC7860: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_PCI_2_1_RETRY; |
| /* fall through */ |
| case AHC_AIC7850: |
| case AHC_AIC7870: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_TMODE_WIDEODD | AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN | AHC_BUG_PCI_MWI; |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7880: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_TMODE_WIDEODD | AHC_BUG_PCI_2_1_RETRY | |
| AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN | AHC_BUG_PCI_MWI; |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7890: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_AUTOFLUSH | AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN; |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7892: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_SCBCHAN_UPLOAD; |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7895: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_TMODE_WIDEODD | AHC_BUG_PCI_2_1_RETRY | |
| AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN | AHC_BUG_PCI_MWI; |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7896: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN_DIS; |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7899: |
| p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_SCBCHAN_UPLOAD; |
| break; |
| default: |
| /* Nothing to do */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now handle the bugs that require PCI register or card register tweaks |
| */ |
| pci_read_config_word(p->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &tmp_word); |
| if(p->bugs & AHC_BUG_PCI_MWI) |
| { |
| tmp_word &= ~PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| tmp_word |= PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE; |
| } |
| pci_write_config_word(p->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, tmp_word); |
| |
| if(p->bugs & AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, DSCOMMAND0) & ~CACHETHEN, DSCOMMAND0); |
| } |
| else if (p->bugs & AHC_BUG_CACHETHEN_DIS) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, DSCOMMAND0) | CACHETHEN, DSCOMMAND0); |
| } |
| |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_detect |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Try to detect and register an Adaptec 7770 or 7870 SCSI controller. |
| * |
| * XXX - This should really be called aic7xxx_probe(). A sequence of |
| * probe(), attach()/detach(), and init() makes more sense than |
| * one do-it-all function. This may be useful when (and if) the |
| * mid-level SCSI code is overhauled. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_detect(struct scsi_host_template *template) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *temp_p = NULL; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *current_p = NULL; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *list_p = NULL; |
| int found = 0; |
| #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__alpha__) |
| ahc_flag_type flags = 0; |
| int type; |
| #endif |
| unsigned char sxfrctl1; |
| #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__alpha__) |
| unsigned char hcntrl, hostconf; |
| unsigned int slot, base; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef MODULE |
| /* |
| * If we are called as a module, the aic7xxx pointer may not be null |
| * and it would point to our bootup string, just like on the lilo |
| * command line. IF not NULL, then process this config string with |
| * aic7xxx_setup |
| */ |
| if(aic7xxx) |
| aic7xxx_setup(aic7xxx); |
| #endif |
| |
| template->proc_name = "aic7xxx"; |
| template->sg_tablesize = AIC7XXX_MAX_SG; |
| |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| /* |
| * PCI-bus probe. |
| */ |
| { |
| static struct |
| { |
| unsigned short vendor_id; |
| unsigned short device_id; |
| ahc_chip chip; |
| ahc_flag_type flags; |
| ahc_feature features; |
| int board_name_index; |
| unsigned short seeprom_size; |
| unsigned short seeprom_type; |
| } const aic_pdevs[] = { |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7810, AHC_NONE, |
| AHC_FNONE, AHC_FENONE, 1, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7850, AHC_AIC7850, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS, AHC_AIC7850_FE, 5, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7855, AHC_AIC7850, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS, AHC_AIC7850_FE, 6, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7821, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 7, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_3860, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 7, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_38602, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 7, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_38602, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 7, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7860, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MOTHERBOARD, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 7, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7861, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 8, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7870, AHC_AIC7870, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MOTHERBOARD, |
| AHC_AIC7870_FE, 9, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7871, AHC_AIC7870, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7870_FE, 10, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7872, AHC_AIC7870, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7870_FE, 11, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7873, AHC_AIC7870, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7870_FE, 12, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7874, AHC_AIC7870, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7870_FE, 13, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7880, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MOTHERBOARD, |
| AHC_AIC7880_FE, 14, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7881, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7880_FE, 15, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7882, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7880_FE, 16, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7883, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7880_FE, 17, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7884, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7880_FE, 18, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7885, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7880_FE, 18, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7886, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7880_FE, 18, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7887, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7880_FE | AHC_NEW_AUTOTERM, 19, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7888, AHC_AIC7880, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, AHC_AIC7880_FE, 18, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_7895, AHC_AIC7895, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7895_FE, 20, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7890, AHC_AIC7890, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7890_FE, 21, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7890B, AHC_AIC7890, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7890_FE, 21, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_2930U2, AHC_AIC7890, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7890_FE, 22, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_2940U2, AHC_AIC7890, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7890_FE, 23, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7896, AHC_AIC7896, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7896_FE, 24, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_3940U2, AHC_AIC7896, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7896_FE, 25, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_3950U2D, AHC_AIC7896, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7896_FE, 26, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC_1480A, AHC_AIC7860, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_NO_STPWEN, |
| AHC_AIC7860_FE, 27, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7892A, AHC_AIC7892, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7892_FE, 28, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7892B, AHC_AIC7892, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7892_FE, 28, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7892D, AHC_AIC7892, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7892_FE, 28, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7892P, AHC_AIC7892, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED, |
| AHC_AIC7892_FE, 28, |
| 32, C46 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7899A, AHC_AIC7899, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7899_FE, 29, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7899B, AHC_AIC7899, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7899_FE, 29, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7899D, AHC_AIC7899, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7899_FE, 29, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| {PCI_VENDOR_ID_ADAPTEC2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ADAPTEC2_7899P, AHC_AIC7899, |
| AHC_PAGESCBS | AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT | AHC_BIOS_ENABLED | AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL, |
| AHC_AIC7899_FE, 29, |
| 32, C56_66 }, |
| }; |
| |
| unsigned short command; |
| unsigned int devconfig, i, oldverbose; |
| struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(aic_pdevs); i++) |
| { |
| pdev = NULL; |
| while ((pdev = pci_get_device(aic_pdevs[i].vendor_id, |
| aic_pdevs[i].device_id, |
| pdev))) { |
| if (pci_enable_device(pdev)) |
| continue; |
| if ( i == 0 ) /* We found one, but it's the 7810 RAID cont. */ |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & (VERBOSE_PROBE|VERBOSE_PROBE2)) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: The 7810 RAID controller is not " |
| "supported by\n"); |
| printk(KERN_INFO " this driver, we are ignoring it.\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| else if ( (temp_p = kzalloc(sizeof(struct aic7xxx_host), |
| GFP_ATOMIC)) != NULL ) |
| { |
| temp_p->chip = aic_pdevs[i].chip | AHC_PCI; |
| temp_p->flags = aic_pdevs[i].flags; |
| temp_p->features = aic_pdevs[i].features; |
| temp_p->board_name_index = aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index; |
| temp_p->sc_size = aic_pdevs[i].seeprom_size; |
| temp_p->sc_type = aic_pdevs[i].seeprom_type; |
| |
| /* |
| * Read sundry information from PCI BIOS. |
| */ |
| temp_p->irq = pdev->irq; |
| temp_p->pdev = pdev; |
| temp_p->pci_bus = pdev->bus->number; |
| temp_p->pci_device_fn = pdev->devfn; |
| temp_p->base = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0); |
| temp_p->mbase = pci_resource_start(pdev, 1); |
| current_p = list_p; |
| while(current_p && temp_p) |
| { |
| if ( ((current_p->pci_bus == temp_p->pci_bus) && |
| (current_p->pci_device_fn == temp_p->pci_device_fn)) || |
| (temp_p->base && (current_p->base == temp_p->base)) || |
| (temp_p->mbase && (current_p->mbase == temp_p->mbase)) ) |
| { |
| /* duplicate PCI entry, skip it */ |
| kfree(temp_p); |
| temp_p = NULL; |
| continue; |
| } |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| if(pci_request_regions(temp_p->pdev, "aic7xxx")) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| temp_p->pci_bus, |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(temp_p->pci_device_fn)); |
| printk("aic7xxx: I/O ports already in use, ignoring.\n"); |
| kfree(temp_p); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn), |
| PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn)); |
| pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &command); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: Initial PCI_COMMAND value was 0x%x\n", |
| (int)command); |
| } |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_STRICT_PCI_SETUP |
| command |= PCI_COMMAND_SERR | PCI_COMMAND_PARITY | |
| PCI_COMMAND_MASTER | PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_IO; |
| #else |
| command |= PCI_COMMAND_MASTER | PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_IO; |
| #endif |
| command &= ~PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE; |
| if (aic7xxx_pci_parity == 0) |
| command &= ~(PCI_COMMAND_SERR | PCI_COMMAND_PARITY); |
| pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, command); |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_STRICT_PCI_SETUP |
| pci_read_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, &devconfig); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: Initial DEVCONFIG value was 0x%x\n", devconfig); |
| } |
| devconfig |= 0x80000040; |
| pci_write_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, devconfig); |
| #endif /* AIC7XXX_STRICT_PCI_SETUP */ |
| |
| temp_p->unpause = INTEN; |
| temp_p->pause = temp_p->unpause | PAUSE; |
| if ( ((temp_p->base == 0) && |
| (temp_p->mbase == 0)) || |
| (temp_p->irq == 0) ) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| temp_p->pci_bus, |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(temp_p->pci_device_fn)); |
| printk("aic7xxx: Controller disabled by BIOS, ignoring.\n"); |
| goto skip_pci_controller; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef MMAPIO |
| if ( !(temp_p->base) || !(temp_p->flags & AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL) || |
| ((temp_p->chip != (AHC_AIC7870 | AHC_PCI)) && |
| (temp_p->chip != (AHC_AIC7880 | AHC_PCI))) ) |
| { |
| temp_p->maddr = ioremap_nocache(temp_p->mbase, 256); |
| if(temp_p->maddr) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We need to check the I/O with the MMAPed address. Some machines |
| * simply fail to work with MMAPed I/O and certain controllers. |
| */ |
| if(aic_inb(temp_p, HCNTRL) == 0xff) |
| { |
| /* |
| * OK.....we failed our test....go back to programmed I/O |
| */ |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| temp_p->pci_bus, |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(temp_p->pci_device_fn)); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: MMAPed I/O failed, reverting to " |
| "Programmed I/O.\n"); |
| iounmap(temp_p->maddr); |
| temp_p->maddr = NULL; |
| if(temp_p->base == 0) |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| temp_p->pci_bus, |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(temp_p->pci_device_fn)); |
| printk("aic7xxx: Controller disabled by BIOS, ignoring.\n"); |
| goto skip_pci_controller; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * We HAVE to make sure the first pause_sequencer() and all other |
| * subsequent I/O that isn't PCI config space I/O takes place |
| * after the MMAPed I/O region is configured and tested. The |
| * problem is the PowerPC architecture that doesn't support |
| * programmed I/O at all, so we have to have the MMAP I/O set up |
| * for this pause to even work on those machines. |
| */ |
| pause_sequencer(temp_p); |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear out any pending PCI error status messages. Also set |
| * verbose to 0 so that we don't emit strange PCI error messages |
| * while cleaning out the current status bits. |
| */ |
| oldverbose = aic7xxx_verbose; |
| aic7xxx_verbose = 0; |
| aic7xxx_pci_intr(temp_p); |
| aic7xxx_verbose = oldverbose; |
| |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Remember how the card was setup in case there is no seeprom. |
| */ |
| if (temp_p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| temp_p->scsi_id = aic_inb(temp_p, SCSIID_ULTRA2) & OID; |
| else |
| temp_p->scsi_id = aic_inb(temp_p, SCSIID) & OID; |
| /* |
| * Get current termination setting |
| */ |
| sxfrctl1 = aic_inb(temp_p, SXFRCTL1); |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_chip_reset(temp_p) == -1) |
| { |
| goto skip_pci_controller; |
| } |
| /* |
| * Very quickly put the term setting back into the register since |
| * the chip reset may cause odd things to happen. This is to keep |
| * LVD busses with lots of drives from draining the power out of |
| * the diffsense line before we get around to running the |
| * configure_termination() function. Also restore the STPWLEVEL |
| * bit of DEVCONFIG |
| */ |
| aic_outb(temp_p, sxfrctl1, SXFRCTL1); |
| pci_write_config_dword(temp_p->pdev, DEVCONFIG, devconfig); |
| sxfrctl1 &= STPWEN; |
| |
| /* |
| * We need to set the CHNL? assignments before loading the SEEPROM |
| * The 3940 and 3985 cards (original stuff, not any of the later |
| * stuff) are 7870 and 7880 class chips. The Ultra2 stuff falls |
| * under 7896 and 7897. The 7895 is in a class by itself :) |
| */ |
| switch (temp_p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_AIC7870: /* 3840 / 3985 */ |
| case AHC_AIC7880: /* 3840 UW / 3985 UW */ |
| if(temp_p->flags & AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL) |
| { |
| switch(PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn)) |
| { |
| case 5: |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_CHNLB; |
| break; |
| case 8: |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_CHNLB; |
| break; |
| case 12: |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_CHNLC; |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case AHC_AIC7895: /* 7895 */ |
| case AHC_AIC7896: /* 7896/7 */ |
| case AHC_AIC7899: /* 7899 */ |
| if (PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn) != 0) |
| { |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_CHNLB; |
| } |
| /* |
| * The 7895 is the only chipset that sets the SCBSIZE32 param |
| * in the DEVCONFIG register. The Ultra2 chipsets use |
| * the DSCOMMAND0 register instead. |
| */ |
| if ((temp_p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) == AHC_AIC7895) |
| { |
| pci_read_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, &devconfig); |
| devconfig |= SCBSIZE32; |
| pci_write_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, devconfig); |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Loading of the SEEPROM needs to come after we've set the flags |
| * to indicate possible CHNLB and CHNLC assigments. Otherwise, |
| * on 394x and 398x cards we'll end up reading the wrong settings |
| * for channels B and C |
| */ |
| switch (temp_p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_AIC7892: |
| case AHC_AIC7899: |
| aic_outb(temp_p, 0, SCAMCTL); |
| /* |
| * Switch to the alt mode of the chip... |
| */ |
| aic_outb(temp_p, aic_inb(temp_p, SFUNCT) | ALT_MODE, SFUNCT); |
| /* |
| * Set our options...the last two items set our CRC after x byte |
| * count in target mode... |
| */ |
| aic_outb(temp_p, AUTO_MSGOUT_DE | DIS_MSGIN_DUALEDGE, OPTIONMODE); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, 0x00, 0x0b); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, 0x10, 0x0a); |
| /* |
| * switch back to normal mode... |
| */ |
| aic_outb(temp_p, aic_inb(temp_p, SFUNCT) & ~ALT_MODE, SFUNCT); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, CRCVALCHKEN | CRCENDCHKEN | CRCREQCHKEN | |
| TARGCRCENDEN | TARGCRCCNTEN, |
| CRCCONTROL1); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, ((aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) | USCBSIZE32 | |
| MPARCKEN | CIOPARCKEN | CACHETHEN) & |
| ~DPARCKEN), DSCOMMAND0); |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(temp_p, &sxfrctl1); |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7890: |
| case AHC_AIC7896: |
| aic_outb(temp_p, 0, SCAMCTL); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, (aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) | |
| CACHETHEN | MPARCKEN | USCBSIZE32 | |
| CIOPARCKEN) & ~DPARCKEN, DSCOMMAND0); |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(temp_p, &sxfrctl1); |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7850: |
| case AHC_AIC7860: |
| /* |
| * Set the DSCOMMAND0 register on these cards different from |
| * on the 789x cards. Also, read the SEEPROM as well. |
| */ |
| aic_outb(temp_p, (aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) | |
| CACHETHEN | MPARCKEN) & ~DPARCKEN, |
| DSCOMMAND0); |
| /* FALLTHROUGH */ |
| default: |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(temp_p, &sxfrctl1); |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7880: |
| /* |
| * Check the rev of the chipset before we change DSCOMMAND0 |
| */ |
| pci_read_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, &devconfig); |
| if ((devconfig & 0xff) >= 1) |
| { |
| aic_outb(temp_p, (aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) | |
| CACHETHEN | MPARCKEN) & ~DPARCKEN, |
| DSCOMMAND0); |
| } |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(temp_p, &sxfrctl1); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * and then we need another switch based on the type in order to |
| * make sure the channel B primary flag is set properly on 7895 |
| * controllers....Arrrgggghhh!!! We also have to catch the fact |
| * that when you disable the BIOS on the 7895 on the Intel DK440LX |
| * motherboard, and possibly others, it only sets the BIOS disabled |
| * bit on the A channel...I think I'm starting to lean towards |
| * going postal.... |
| */ |
| switch(temp_p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_AIC7895: |
| case AHC_AIC7896: |
| case AHC_AIC7899: |
| current_p = list_p; |
| while(current_p != NULL) |
| { |
| if ( (current_p->pci_bus == temp_p->pci_bus) && |
| (PCI_SLOT(current_p->pci_device_fn) == |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn)) ) |
| { |
| if ( PCI_FUNC(current_p->pci_device_fn) == 0 ) |
| { |
| temp_p->flags |= |
| (current_p->flags & AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY); |
| temp_p->flags &= ~(AHC_BIOS_ENABLED|AHC_USEDEFAULTS); |
| temp_p->flags |= |
| (current_p->flags & (AHC_BIOS_ENABLED|AHC_USEDEFAULTS)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| current_p->flags |= |
| (temp_p->flags & AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY); |
| current_p->flags &= ~(AHC_BIOS_ENABLED|AHC_USEDEFAULTS); |
| current_p->flags |= |
| (temp_p->flags & (AHC_BIOS_ENABLED|AHC_USEDEFAULTS)); |
| } |
| } |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We only support external SCB RAM on the 7895/6/7 chipsets. |
| * We could support it on the 7890/1 easy enough, but I don't |
| * know of any 7890/1 based cards that have it. I do know |
| * of 7895/6/7 cards that have it and they work properly. |
| */ |
| switch(temp_p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| default: |
| break; |
| case AHC_AIC7895: |
| case AHC_AIC7896: |
| case AHC_AIC7899: |
| pci_read_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, &devconfig); |
| if (temp_p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| if ( (aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) & RAMPSM_ULTRA2) && |
| (aic7xxx_scbram) ) |
| { |
| aic_outb(temp_p, |
| aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) & ~SCBRAMSEL_ULTRA2, |
| DSCOMMAND0); |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_EXTERNAL_SRAM; |
| devconfig |= EXTSCBPEN; |
| } |
| else if (aic_inb(temp_p, DSCOMMAND0) & RAMPSM_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| temp_p->pci_bus, |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(temp_p->pci_device_fn)); |
| printk("aic7xxx: external SCB RAM detected, " |
| "but not enabled\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if ((devconfig & RAMPSM) && (aic7xxx_scbram)) |
| { |
| devconfig &= ~SCBRAMSEL; |
| devconfig |= EXTSCBPEN; |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_EXTERNAL_SRAM; |
| } |
| else if (devconfig & RAMPSM) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: <%s> at PCI %d/%d/%d\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index], |
| temp_p->pci_bus, |
| PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(temp_p->pci_device_fn)); |
| printk("aic7xxx: external SCB RAM detected, " |
| "but not enabled\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| pci_write_config_dword(pdev, DEVCONFIG, devconfig); |
| if ( (temp_p->flags & AHC_EXTERNAL_SRAM) && |
| (temp_p->flags & AHC_CHNLB) ) |
| aic_outb(temp_p, 1, CCSCBBADDR); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Take the LED out of diagnostic mode |
| */ |
| aic_outb(temp_p, |
| (aic_inb(temp_p, SBLKCTL) & ~(DIAGLEDEN | DIAGLEDON)), |
| SBLKCTL); |
| |
| /* |
| * We don't know where this is set in the SEEPROM or by the |
| * BIOS, so we default to 100%. On Ultra2 controllers, use 75% |
| * instead. |
| */ |
| if (temp_p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) |
| { |
| aic_outb(temp_p, RD_DFTHRSH_MAX | WR_DFTHRSH_MAX, DFF_THRSH); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| aic_outb(temp_p, DFTHRSH_100, DSPCISTATUS); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Call our function to fixup any bugs that exist on this chipset. |
| * This may muck with PCI settings and other device settings, so |
| * make sure it's after all the other PCI and device register |
| * tweaks so it can back out bad settings on specific broken cards. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_configure_bugs(temp_p); |
| |
| /* Hold a pci device reference */ |
| pci_dev_get(temp_p->pdev); |
| |
| if ( list_p == NULL ) |
| { |
| list_p = current_p = temp_p; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| current_p = list_p; |
| while(current_p->next != NULL) |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| current_p->next = temp_p; |
| } |
| temp_p->next = NULL; |
| found++; |
| continue; |
| skip_pci_controller: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| pci_release_regions(temp_p->pdev); |
| #endif |
| kfree(temp_p); |
| } /* Found an Adaptec PCI device. */ |
| else /* Well, we found one, but we couldn't get any memory */ |
| { |
| printk("aic7xxx: Found <%s>\n", |
| board_names[aic_pdevs[i].board_name_index]); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: Unable to allocate device memory, " |
| "skipping.\n"); |
| } |
| } /* while(pdev=....) */ |
| } /* for PCI_DEVICES */ |
| } |
| #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */ |
| |
| #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__alpha__) |
| /* |
| * EISA/VL-bus card signature probe. |
| */ |
| slot = MINSLOT; |
| while ( (slot <= MAXSLOT) && |
| !(aic7xxx_no_probe) ) |
| { |
| base = SLOTBASE(slot) + MINREG; |
| |
| if (!request_region(base, MAXREG - MINREG, "aic7xxx")) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Some other driver has staked a |
| * claim to this i/o region already. |
| */ |
| slot++; |
| continue; /* back to the beginning of the for loop */ |
| } |
| flags = 0; |
| type = aic7xxx_probe(slot, base + AHC_HID0, &flags); |
| if (type == -1) |
| { |
| release_region(base, MAXREG - MINREG); |
| slot++; |
| continue; |
| } |
| temp_p = kmalloc(sizeof(struct aic7xxx_host), GFP_ATOMIC); |
| if (temp_p == NULL) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "aic7xxx: Unable to allocate device space.\n"); |
| release_region(base, MAXREG - MINREG); |
| slot++; |
| continue; /* back to the beginning of the while loop */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Pause the card preserving the IRQ type. Allow the operator |
| * to override the IRQ trigger. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_irq_trigger == 1) |
| hcntrl = IRQMS; /* Level */ |
| else if (aic7xxx_irq_trigger == 0) |
| hcntrl = 0; /* Edge */ |
| else |
| hcntrl = inb(base + HCNTRL) & IRQMS; /* Default */ |
| memset(temp_p, 0, sizeof(struct aic7xxx_host)); |
| temp_p->unpause = hcntrl | INTEN; |
| temp_p->pause = hcntrl | PAUSE | INTEN; |
| temp_p->base = base; |
| temp_p->mbase = 0; |
| temp_p->maddr = NULL; |
| temp_p->pci_bus = 0; |
| temp_p->pci_device_fn = slot; |
| aic_outb(temp_p, hcntrl | PAUSE, HCNTRL); |
| while( (aic_inb(temp_p, HCNTRL) & PAUSE) == 0 ) ; |
| if (aic7xxx_chip_reset(temp_p) == -1) |
| temp_p->irq = 0; |
| else |
| temp_p->irq = aic_inb(temp_p, INTDEF) & 0x0F; |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_PAGESCBS; |
| |
| switch (temp_p->irq) |
| { |
| case 9: |
| case 10: |
| case 11: |
| case 12: |
| case 14: |
| case 15: |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "aic7xxx: Host adapter uses unsupported IRQ " |
| "level %d, ignoring.\n", temp_p->irq); |
| kfree(temp_p); |
| release_region(base, MAXREG - MINREG); |
| slot++; |
| continue; /* back to the beginning of the while loop */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We are commited now, everything has been checked and this card |
| * has been found, now we just set it up |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Insert our new struct into the list at the end |
| */ |
| if (list_p == NULL) |
| { |
| list_p = current_p = temp_p; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| current_p = list_p; |
| while (current_p->next != NULL) |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| current_p->next = temp_p; |
| } |
| |
| switch (type) |
| { |
| case 0: |
| temp_p->board_name_index = 2; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at EISA %d\n", |
| board_names[2], slot); |
| /* FALLTHROUGH */ |
| case 1: |
| { |
| temp_p->chip = AHC_AIC7770 | AHC_EISA; |
| temp_p->features |= AHC_AIC7770_FE; |
| temp_p->bios_control = aic_inb(temp_p, HA_274_BIOSCTRL); |
| |
| /* |
| * Get the primary channel information. Right now we don't |
| * do anything with this, but someday we will be able to inform |
| * the mid-level SCSI code which channel is primary. |
| */ |
| if (temp_p->board_name_index == 0) |
| { |
| temp_p->board_name_index = 3; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at EISA %d\n", |
| board_names[3], slot); |
| } |
| if (temp_p->bios_control & CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY) |
| { |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY; |
| } |
| |
| if ((temp_p->bios_control & BIOSMODE) == BIOSDISABLED) |
| { |
| temp_p->flags &= ~AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| temp_p->flags &= ~AHC_USEDEFAULTS; |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| if ( (temp_p->bios_control & 0x20) == 0 ) |
| { |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0xcc000; |
| temp_p->bios_address += (0x4000 * (temp_p->bios_control & 0x07)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0xd0000; |
| temp_p->bios_address += (0x8000 * (temp_p->bios_control & 0x06)); |
| } |
| } |
| temp_p->adapter_control = aic_inb(temp_p, SCSICONF) << 8; |
| temp_p->adapter_control |= aic_inb(temp_p, SCSICONF + 1); |
| if (temp_p->features & AHC_WIDE) |
| { |
| temp_p->scsi_id = temp_p->adapter_control & HWSCSIID; |
| temp_p->scsi_id_b = temp_p->scsi_id; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| temp_p->scsi_id = (temp_p->adapter_control >> 8) & HSCSIID; |
| temp_p->scsi_id_b = temp_p->adapter_control & HSCSIID; |
| } |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(temp_p, &sxfrctl1); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case 2: |
| case 3: |
| temp_p->chip = AHC_AIC7770 | AHC_VL; |
| temp_p->features |= AHC_AIC7770_FE; |
| if (type == 2) |
| temp_p->flags |= AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| else |
| temp_p->flags &= ~AHC_BIOS_ENABLED; |
| if (aic_inb(temp_p, SCSICONF) & TERM_ENB) |
| sxfrctl1 = STPWEN; |
| aic7xxx_load_seeprom(temp_p, &sxfrctl1); |
| temp_p->board_name_index = 4; |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| printk("aic7xxx: <%s> at VLB %d\n", |
| board_names[2], slot); |
| switch( aic_inb(temp_p, STATUS_2840) & BIOS_SEL ) |
| { |
| case 0x00: |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0xe0000; |
| break; |
| case 0x20: |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0xc8000; |
| break; |
| case 0x40: |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0xd0000; |
| break; |
| case 0x60: |
| temp_p->bios_address = 0xd8000; |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; /* can't get here */ |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| default: /* Won't get here. */ |
| break; |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_PROBE2) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: BIOS %sabled, IO Port 0x%lx, IRQ %d (%s)\n", |
| (temp_p->flags & AHC_USEDEFAULTS) ? "dis" : "en", temp_p->base, |
| temp_p->irq, |
| (temp_p->pause & IRQMS) ? "level sensitive" : "edge triggered"); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "aic7xxx: Extended translation %sabled.\n", |
| (temp_p->flags & AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A) ? "en" : "dis"); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * All the 7770 based chipsets have this bug |
| */ |
| temp_p->bugs |= AHC_BUG_TMODE_WIDEODD; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the FIFO threshold and the bus off time. |
| */ |
| hostconf = aic_inb(temp_p, HOSTCONF); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, hostconf & DFTHRSH, BUSSPD); |
| aic_outb(temp_p, (hostconf << 2) & BOFF, BUSTIME); |
| slot++; |
| found++; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* defined(__i386__) || defined(__alpha__) */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Now, we re-order the probed devices by BIOS address and BUS class. |
| * In general, we follow this algorithm to make the adapters show up |
| * in the same order under linux that the computer finds them. |
| * 1: All VLB/EISA cards with BIOS_ENABLED first, according to BIOS |
| * address, going from lowest to highest. |
| * 2: All PCI controllers with BIOS_ENABLED next, according to BIOS |
| * address, going from lowest to highest. |
| * 3: Remaining VLB/EISA controllers going in slot order. |
| * 4: Remaining PCI controllers, going in PCI device order (reversable) |
| */ |
| |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *sort_list[4] = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *vlb, *pci; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *prev_p; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| unsigned char left; |
| |
| prev_p = vlb = pci = NULL; |
| |
| temp_p = list_p; |
| while (temp_p != NULL) |
| { |
| switch(temp_p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_EISA: |
| case AHC_VL: |
| { |
| p = temp_p; |
| if (p->flags & AHC_BIOS_ENABLED) |
| vlb = sort_list[0]; |
| else |
| vlb = sort_list[2]; |
| |
| if (vlb == NULL) |
| { |
| vlb = temp_p; |
| temp_p = temp_p->next; |
| vlb->next = NULL; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| current_p = vlb; |
| prev_p = NULL; |
| while ( (current_p != NULL) && |
| (current_p->bios_address < temp_p->bios_address)) |
| { |
| prev_p = current_p; |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| if (prev_p != NULL) |
| { |
| prev_p->next = temp_p; |
| temp_p = temp_p->next; |
| prev_p->next->next = current_p; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| vlb = temp_p; |
| temp_p = temp_p->next; |
| vlb->next = current_p; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (p->flags & AHC_BIOS_ENABLED) |
| sort_list[0] = vlb; |
| else |
| sort_list[2] = vlb; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| default: /* All PCI controllers fall through to default */ |
| { |
| |
| p = temp_p; |
| if (p->flags & AHC_BIOS_ENABLED) |
| pci = sort_list[1]; |
| else |
| pci = sort_list[3]; |
| |
| if (pci == NULL) |
| { |
| pci = temp_p; |
| temp_p = temp_p->next; |
| pci->next = NULL; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| current_p = pci; |
| prev_p = NULL; |
| if (!aic7xxx_reverse_scan) |
| { |
| while ( (current_p != NULL) && |
| ( (PCI_SLOT(current_p->pci_device_fn) | |
| (current_p->pci_bus << 8)) < |
| (PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn) | |
| (temp_p->pci_bus << 8)) ) ) |
| { |
| prev_p = current_p; |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| while ( (current_p != NULL) && |
| ( (PCI_SLOT(current_p->pci_device_fn) | |
| (current_p->pci_bus << 8)) > |
| (PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn) | |
| (temp_p->pci_bus << 8)) ) ) |
| { |
| prev_p = current_p; |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| } |
| /* |
| * Are we dealing with a 7895/6/7/9 where we need to sort the |
| * channels as well, if so, the bios_address values should |
| * be the same |
| */ |
| if ( (current_p) && (temp_p->flags & AHC_MULTI_CHANNEL) && |
| (temp_p->pci_bus == current_p->pci_bus) && |
| (PCI_SLOT(temp_p->pci_device_fn) == |
| PCI_SLOT(current_p->pci_device_fn)) ) |
| { |
| if (temp_p->flags & AHC_CHNLB) |
| { |
| if ( !(temp_p->flags & AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY) ) |
| { |
| prev_p = current_p; |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| if (temp_p->flags & AHC_CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY) |
| { |
| prev_p = current_p; |
| current_p = current_p->next; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| if (prev_p != NULL) |
| { |
| prev_p->next = temp_p; |
| temp_p = temp_p->next; |
| prev_p->next->next = current_p; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| pci = temp_p; |
| temp_p = temp_p->next; |
| pci->next = current_p; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (p->flags & AHC_BIOS_ENABLED) |
| sort_list[1] = pci; |
| else |
| sort_list[3] = pci; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| } /* End of switch(temp_p->type) */ |
| } /* End of while (temp_p != NULL) */ |
| /* |
| * At this point, the cards have been broken into 4 sorted lists, now |
| * we run through the lists in order and register each controller |
| */ |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| left = found; |
| for (i=0; i<ARRAY_SIZE(sort_list); i++) |
| { |
| temp_p = sort_list[i]; |
| while(temp_p != NULL) |
| { |
| template->name = board_names[temp_p->board_name_index]; |
| p = aic7xxx_alloc(template, temp_p); |
| if (p != NULL) |
| { |
| p->instance = found - left; |
| if (aic7xxx_register(template, p, (--left)) == 0) |
| { |
| found--; |
| aic7xxx_release(p->host); |
| scsi_unregister(p->host); |
| } |
| else if (aic7xxx_dump_card) |
| { |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| aic7xxx_print_card(p); |
| aic7xxx_print_scratch_ram(p); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, TRUE); |
| } |
| } |
| current_p = temp_p; |
| temp_p = (struct aic7xxx_host *)temp_p->next; |
| kfree(current_p); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return (found); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_buildscb |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Build a SCB. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void aic7xxx_buildscb(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb) |
| { |
| unsigned short mask; |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb *hscb; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev = cmd->device->hostdata; |
| struct scsi_device *sdptr = cmd->device; |
| unsigned char tindex = TARGET_INDEX(cmd); |
| struct request *req = cmd->request; |
| int use_sg; |
| |
| mask = (0x01 << tindex); |
| hscb = scb->hscb; |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the control byte if we need negotiation and have not |
| * already requested it. |
| */ |
| hscb->control = 0; |
| scb->tag_action = 0; |
| |
| if (p->discenable & mask) |
| { |
| hscb->control |= DISCENB; |
| /* We always force TEST_UNIT_READY to untagged */ |
| if (cmd->cmnd[0] != TEST_UNIT_READY && sdptr->simple_tags) |
| { |
| if (req->cmd_flags & REQ_HARDBARRIER) |
| { |
| if(sdptr->ordered_tags) |
| { |
| hscb->control |= MSG_ORDERED_Q_TAG; |
| scb->tag_action = MSG_ORDERED_Q_TAG; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| hscb->control |= MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG; |
| scb->tag_action = MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| if ( !(aic_dev->dtr_pending) && |
| (aic_dev->needppr || aic_dev->needwdtr || aic_dev->needsdtr) && |
| (aic_dev->flags & DEVICE_DTR_SCANNED) ) |
| { |
| aic_dev->dtr_pending = 1; |
| scb->tag_action = 0; |
| hscb->control &= DISCENB; |
| hscb->control |= MK_MESSAGE; |
| if(aic_dev->needppr) |
| { |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_PPR; |
| } |
| else if(aic_dev->needwdtr) |
| { |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_WDTR; |
| } |
| else if(aic_dev->needsdtr) |
| { |
| scb->flags |= SCB_MSGOUT_SDTR; |
| } |
| scb->flags |= SCB_DTR_SCB; |
| } |
| hscb->target_channel_lun = ((cmd->device->id << 4) & 0xF0) | |
| ((cmd->device->channel & 0x01) << 3) | (cmd->device->lun & 0x07); |
| |
| /* |
| * The interpretation of request_buffer and request_bufflen |
| * changes depending on whether or not use_sg is zero; a |
| * non-zero use_sg indicates the number of elements in the |
| * scatter-gather array. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * XXX - this relies on the host data being stored in a |
| * little-endian format. |
| */ |
| hscb->SCSI_cmd_length = cmd->cmd_len; |
| memcpy(scb->cmnd, cmd->cmnd, cmd->cmd_len); |
| hscb->SCSI_cmd_pointer = cpu_to_le32(SCB_DMA_ADDR(scb, scb->cmnd)); |
| |
| use_sg = scsi_dma_map(cmd); |
| BUG_ON(use_sg < 0); |
| |
| if (use_sg) { |
| struct scatterlist *sg; /* Must be mid-level SCSI code scatterlist */ |
| |
| /* |
| * We must build an SG list in adapter format, as the kernel's SG list |
| * cannot be used directly because of data field size (__alpha__) |
| * differences and the kernel SG list uses virtual addresses where |
| * we need physical addresses. |
| */ |
| int i; |
| |
| scb->sg_length = 0; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Copy the segments into the SG array. NOTE!!! - We used to |
| * have the first entry both in the data_pointer area and the first |
| * SG element. That has changed somewhat. We still have the first |
| * entry in both places, but now we download the address of |
| * scb->sg_list[1] instead of 0 to the sg pointer in the hscb. |
| */ |
| scsi_for_each_sg(cmd, sg, use_sg, i) { |
| unsigned int len = sg_dma_len(sg); |
| scb->sg_list[i].address = cpu_to_le32(sg_dma_address(sg)); |
| scb->sg_list[i].length = cpu_to_le32(len); |
| scb->sg_length += len; |
| } |
| /* Copy the first SG into the data pointer area. */ |
| hscb->data_pointer = scb->sg_list[0].address; |
| hscb->data_count = scb->sg_list[0].length; |
| scb->sg_count = i; |
| hscb->SG_segment_count = i; |
| hscb->SG_list_pointer = cpu_to_le32(SCB_DMA_ADDR(scb, &scb->sg_list[1])); |
| } else { |
| scb->sg_count = 0; |
| scb->sg_length = 0; |
| hscb->SG_segment_count = 0; |
| hscb->SG_list_pointer = 0; |
| hscb->data_count = 0; |
| hscb->data_pointer = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_queue |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Queue a SCB to the controller. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int aic7xxx_queue(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, void (*fn)(struct scsi_cmnd *)) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *) cmd->device->host->hostdata; |
| |
| aic_dev = cmd->device->hostdata; |
| #ifdef AIC7XXX_VERBOSE_DEBUGGING |
| if (aic_dev->active_cmds > aic_dev->max_q_depth) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Commands queued exceeds queue " |
| "depth, active=%d\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_CMD(cmd), |
| aic_dev->active_cmds); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| scb = scbq_remove_head(&p->scb_data->free_scbs); |
| if (scb == NULL) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_allocate_scb(p); |
| scb = scbq_remove_head(&p->scb_data->free_scbs); |
| if(scb == NULL) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Couldn't get a free SCB.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_CMD(cmd)); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| scb->cmd = cmd; |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure the scsi_cmnd pointer is saved, the struct it points to |
| * is set up properly, and the parity error flag is reset, then send |
| * the SCB to the sequencer and watch the fun begin. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_position(cmd) = scb->hscb->tag; |
| cmd->scsi_done = fn; |
| cmd->result = DID_OK; |
| aic7xxx_error(cmd) = DID_OK; |
| aic7xxx_status(cmd) = 0; |
| cmd->host_scribble = NULL; |
| |
| /* |
| * Construct the SCB beforehand, so the sequencer is |
| * paused a minimal amount of time. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_buildscb(p, cmd, scb); |
| |
| scb->flags |= SCB_ACTIVE | SCB_WAITINGQ; |
| |
| scbq_insert_tail(&p->waiting_scbs, scb); |
| aic7xxx_run_waiting_queues(p); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_bus_device_reset |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Abort or reset the current SCSI command(s). If the scb has not |
| * previously been aborted, then we attempt to send a BUS_DEVICE_RESET |
| * message to the target. If the scb has previously been unsuccessfully |
| * aborted, then we will reset the channel and have all devices renegotiate. |
| * Returns an enumerated type that indicates the status of the operation. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int __aic7xxx_bus_device_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| struct aic7xxx_hwscb *hscb; |
| int channel; |
| unsigned char saved_scbptr, lastphase; |
| unsigned char hscb_index; |
| int disconnected; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| if(cmd == NULL) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "aic7xxx_bus_device_reset: called with NULL cmd!\n"); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *)cmd->device->host->hostdata; |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(cmd); |
| if(aic7xxx_position(cmd) < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| scb = (p->scb_data->scb_array[aic7xxx_position(cmd)]); |
| else |
| return FAILED; |
| |
| hscb = scb->hscb; |
| |
| aic7xxx_isr(p); |
| aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete(p); |
| /* If the command was already complete or just completed, then we didn't |
| * do a reset, return FAILED */ |
| if(!(scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE)) |
| return FAILED; |
| |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| lastphase = aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE); |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Bus Device reset, scb flags 0x%x, ", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), scb->flags); |
| switch (lastphase) |
| { |
| case P_DATAOUT: |
| printk("Data-Out phase\n"); |
| break; |
| case P_DATAIN: |
| printk("Data-In phase\n"); |
| break; |
| case P_COMMAND: |
| printk("Command phase\n"); |
| break; |
| case P_MESGOUT: |
| printk("Message-Out phase\n"); |
| break; |
| case P_STATUS: |
| printk("Status phase\n"); |
| break; |
| case P_MESGIN: |
| printk("Message-In phase\n"); |
| break; |
| default: |
| /* |
| * We're not in a valid phase, so assume we're idle. |
| */ |
| printk("while idle, LASTPHASE = 0x%x\n", lastphase); |
| break; |
| } |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCSISIGI 0x%x, SEQADDR 0x%x, SSTAT0 0x%x, SSTAT1 " |
| "0x%x\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI), |
| aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0) | (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), aic_inb(p, SSTAT1)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SG_CACHEPTR 0x%x, SSTAT2 0x%x, STCNT 0x%x\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb), |
| (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) ? aic_inb(p, SG_CACHEPTR) : 0, |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT2), |
| aic_inb(p, STCNT + 2) << 16 | aic_inb(p, STCNT + 1) << 8 | |
| aic_inb(p, STCNT)); |
| } |
| |
| channel = cmd->device->channel; |
| |
| /* |
| * Send a Device Reset Message: |
| * The target that is holding up the bus may not be the same as |
| * the one that triggered this timeout (different commands have |
| * different timeout lengths). Our strategy here is to queue an |
| * abort message to the timed out target if it is disconnected. |
| * Otherwise, if we have an active target we stuff the message buffer |
| * with an abort message and assert ATN in the hopes that the target |
| * will let go of the bus and go to the mesgout phase. If this |
| * fails, we'll get another timeout a few seconds later which will |
| * attempt a bus reset. |
| */ |
| saved_scbptr = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| disconnected = FALSE; |
| |
| if (lastphase != P_BUSFREE) |
| { |
| if (aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG) >= p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Invalid SCB ID %d is active, " |
| "SCB flags = 0x%x.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_CMD(cmd), scb->hscb->tag, scb->flags); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| if (scb->hscb->tag == aic_inb(p, SCB_TAG)) |
| { |
| if ( (lastphase == P_MESGOUT) || (lastphase == P_MESGIN) ) |
| { |
| printk(WARN_LEAD "Device reset, Message buffer " |
| "in use\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Device reset message in " |
| "message buffer\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| scb->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_DEVICE_RESET; |
| aic7xxx_error(cmd) = DID_RESET; |
| aic_dev->flags |= BUS_DEVICE_RESET_PENDING; |
| /* Send the abort message to the active SCB. */ |
| aic_outb(p, HOST_MSG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, lastphase | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| spin_unlock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| ssleep(1); |
| spin_lock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| if(aic_dev->flags & BUS_DEVICE_RESET_PENDING) |
| return FAILED; |
| else |
| return SUCCESS; |
| } |
| } /* if (last_phase != P_BUSFREE).....indicates we are idle and can work */ |
| /* |
| * Simply set the MK_MESSAGE flag and the SEQINT handler will do |
| * the rest on a reconnect/connect. |
| */ |
| scb->hscb->control |= MK_MESSAGE; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_RESET | SCB_DEVICE_RESET; |
| aic_dev->flags |= BUS_DEVICE_RESET_PENDING; |
| /* |
| * Check to see if the command is on the qinfifo. If it is, then we will |
| * not need to queue the command again since the card should start it soon |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_search_qinfifo(p, cmd->device->channel, cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun, hscb->tag, |
| 0, TRUE, NULL) == 0) |
| { |
| disconnected = TRUE; |
| if ((hscb_index = aic7xxx_find_scb(p, scb)) != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| unsigned char scb_control; |
| |
| aic_outb(p, hscb_index, SCBPTR); |
| scb_control = aic_inb(p, SCB_CONTROL); |
| /* |
| * If the DISCONNECTED bit is not set in SCB_CONTROL, then we are |
| * actually on the waiting list, not disconnected, and we don't |
| * need to requeue the command. |
| */ |
| disconnected = (scb_control & DISCONNECTED); |
| aic_outb(p, scb_control | MK_MESSAGE, SCB_CONTROL); |
| } |
| if (disconnected) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Actually requeue this SCB in case we can select the |
| * device before it reconnects. This can result in the command |
| * being on the qinfifo twice, but we don't care because it will |
| * all get cleaned up if/when the reset takes place. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_RESET_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Queueing device reset command.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| p->qinfifo[p->qinfifonext++] = scb->hscb->tag; |
| if (p->features & AHC_QUEUE_REGS) |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, HNSCB_QOFF); |
| else |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, KERNEL_QINPOS); |
| scb->flags |= SCB_QUEUED_ABORT; |
| } |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, saved_scbptr, SCBPTR); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| spin_unlock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| msleep(1000/4); |
| spin_lock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| if(aic_dev->flags & BUS_DEVICE_RESET_PENDING) |
| return FAILED; |
| else |
| return SUCCESS; |
| } |
| |
| static int aic7xxx_bus_device_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| int rc; |
| |
| spin_lock_irq(cmd->device->host->host_lock); |
| rc = __aic7xxx_bus_device_reset(cmd); |
| spin_unlock_irq(cmd->device->host->host_lock); |
| |
| return rc; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_panic_abort |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Abort the current SCSI command(s). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void aic7xxx_panic_abort(struct aic7xxx_host *p, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| |
| printk("aic7xxx driver version %s\n", AIC7XXX_C_VERSION); |
| printk("Controller type:\n %s\n", board_names[p->board_name_index]); |
| printk("p->flags=0x%lx, p->chip=0x%x, p->features=0x%x, " |
| "sequencer %s paused\n", |
| p->flags, p->chip, p->features, |
| (aic_inb(p, HCNTRL) & PAUSE) ? "is" : "isn't" ); |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| disable_irq(p->irq); |
| aic7xxx_print_card(p); |
| aic7xxx_print_scratch_ram(p); |
| spin_unlock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| for(;;) barrier(); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_abort |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Abort the current SCSI command(s). |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int __aic7xxx_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb = NULL; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| int found=0, disconnected; |
| unsigned char saved_hscbptr, hscbptr, scb_control; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| if(cmd == NULL) |
| { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "aic7xxx_abort: called with NULL cmd!\n"); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *)cmd->device->host->hostdata; |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(cmd); |
| if(aic7xxx_position(cmd) < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| scb = (p->scb_data->scb_array[aic7xxx_position(cmd)]); |
| else |
| return FAILED; |
| |
| aic7xxx_isr(p); |
| aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete(p); |
| /* If the command was already complete or just completed, then we didn't |
| * do a reset, return FAILED */ |
| if(!(scb->flags & SCB_ACTIVE)) |
| return FAILED; |
| |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| |
| /* |
| * I added a new config option to the driver: "panic_on_abort" that will |
| * cause the driver to panic and the machine to stop on the first abort |
| * or reset call into the driver. At that point, it prints out a lot of |
| * useful information for me which I can then use to try and debug the |
| * problem. Simply enable the boot time prompt in order to activate this |
| * code. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, cmd); |
| |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Aborting scb %d, flags 0x%x, SEQADDR 0x%x, LASTPHASE " |
| "0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), scb->hscb->tag, scb->flags, |
| aic_inb(p, SEQADDR0) | (aic_inb(p, SEQADDR1) << 8), |
| aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SG_CACHEPTR 0x%x, SG_COUNT %d, SCSISIGI 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), (p->features & AHC_ULTRA2) ? |
| aic_inb(p, SG_CACHEPTR) : 0, aic_inb(p, SG_COUNT), |
| aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI)); |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SSTAT0 0x%x, SSTAT1 0x%x, SSTAT2 0x%x\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb), aic_inb(p, SSTAT0), |
| aic_inb(p, SSTAT1), aic_inb(p, SSTAT2)); |
| } |
| |
| if (scb->flags & SCB_WAITINGQ) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCB found on waiting list and " |
| "aborted.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| scbq_remove(&p->waiting_scbs, scb); |
| scbq_remove(&aic_dev->delayed_scbs, scb); |
| aic_dev->active_cmds++; |
| p->activescbs++; |
| scb->flags &= ~(SCB_WAITINGQ | SCB_ACTIVE); |
| scb->flags |= SCB_ABORT | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| goto success; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We just checked the waiting_q, now for the QINFIFO |
| */ |
| if ( ((found = aic7xxx_search_qinfifo(p, cmd->device->id, cmd->device->channel, |
| cmd->device->lun, scb->hscb->tag, SCB_ABORT | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE, |
| FALSE, NULL)) != 0) && |
| (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS)) |
| { |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCB found in QINFIFO and aborted.\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| goto success; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * QINFIFO, waitingq, completeq done. Next, check WAITING_SCB list in card |
| */ |
| |
| saved_hscbptr = aic_inb(p, SCBPTR); |
| if ((hscbptr = aic7xxx_find_scb(p, scb)) != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, hscbptr, SCBPTR); |
| scb_control = aic_inb(p, SCB_CONTROL); |
| disconnected = scb_control & DISCONNECTED; |
| /* |
| * If the DISCONNECTED bit is not set in SCB_CONTROL, then we are |
| * either currently active or on the waiting list. |
| */ |
| if(!disconnected && aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE) == P_BUSFREE) { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCB found on hardware waiting" |
| " list and aborted.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| /* If we are the only waiting command, stop the selection engine */ |
| if (aic_inb(p, WAITING_SCBH) == hscbptr && aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT) == |
| SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISEQ) & ~ENSELO, SCSISEQ); |
| aic_outb(p, CLRSELTIMEO, CLRSINT1); |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, WAITING_SCBH); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| unsigned char prev, next; |
| prev = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| next = aic_inb(p, WAITING_SCBH); |
| while(next != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCBPTR); |
| if (next == hscbptr) |
| { |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| if (prev != SCB_LIST_NULL) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, prev, SCBPTR); |
| aic_outb(p, next, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| else |
| aic_outb(p, next, WAITING_SCBH); |
| aic_outb(p, hscbptr, SCBPTR); |
| next = SCB_LIST_NULL; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| prev = next; |
| next = aic_inb(p, SCB_NEXT); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, SCB_LIST_NULL, SCB_TAG); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SCB_CONTROL); |
| aic7xxx_add_curscb_to_free_list(p); |
| scb->flags = SCB_ABORT | SCB_QUEUED_FOR_DONE; |
| goto success; |
| } |
| else if (!disconnected) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We are the currently active command |
| */ |
| if((aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE) == P_MESGIN) || |
| (aic_inb(p, LASTPHASE) == P_MESGOUT)) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Message buffer busy, unable to abort |
| */ |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "message buffer busy, unable to abort.\n", |
| p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| /* Fallthrough to below, set ATNO after we set SCB_CONTROL */ |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, scb_control | MK_MESSAGE, SCB_CONTROL); |
| if(!disconnected) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, HOST_MSG, MSG_OUT); |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SCSISIGI) | ATNO, SCSISIGO); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, saved_hscbptr, SCBPTR); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* |
| * The scb isn't in the card at all and it is active and it isn't in |
| * any of the queues, so it must be disconnected and paged out. Fall |
| * through to the code below. |
| */ |
| disconnected = 1; |
| } |
| |
| p->flags |= AHC_ABORT_PENDING; |
| scb->flags |= SCB_QUEUED_ABORT | SCB_ABORT | SCB_RECOVERY_SCB; |
| scb->hscb->control |= MK_MESSAGE; |
| if(disconnected) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_PROCESS) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "SCB disconnected. Queueing Abort" |
| " SCB.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_SCB(scb)); |
| p->qinfifo[p->qinfifonext++] = scb->hscb->tag; |
| if (p->features & AHC_QUEUE_REGS) |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, HNSCB_QOFF); |
| else |
| aic_outb(p, p->qinfifonext, KERNEL_QINPOS); |
| } |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| spin_unlock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| msleep(1000/4); |
| spin_lock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| if (p->flags & AHC_ABORT_PENDING) |
| { |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_RETURN) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Abort never delivered, returning FAILED\n", p->host_no, |
| CTL_OF_CMD(cmd)); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_ABORT_PENDING; |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_RETURN) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Abort successful.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_CMD(cmd)); |
| return SUCCESS; |
| |
| success: |
| if (aic7xxx_verbose & VERBOSE_ABORT_RETURN) |
| printk(INFO_LEAD "Abort successful.\n", p->host_no, CTL_OF_CMD(cmd)); |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| return SUCCESS; |
| } |
| |
| static int aic7xxx_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| int rc; |
| |
| spin_lock_irq(cmd->device->host->host_lock); |
| rc = __aic7xxx_abort(cmd); |
| spin_unlock_irq(cmd->device->host->host_lock); |
| |
| return rc; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_reset |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Resetting the bus always succeeds - is has to, otherwise the |
| * kernel will panic! Try a surgical technique - sending a BUS |
| * DEVICE RESET message - on the offending target before pulling |
| * the SCSI bus reset line. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int aic7xxx_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_scb *scb; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| struct aic_dev_data *aic_dev; |
| |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *) cmd->device->host->hostdata; |
| spin_lock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| |
| aic_dev = AIC_DEV(cmd); |
| if(aic7xxx_position(cmd) < p->scb_data->numscbs) |
| { |
| scb = (p->scb_data->scb_array[aic7xxx_position(cmd)]); |
| if (scb->cmd != cmd) |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| scb = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * I added a new config option to the driver: "panic_on_abort" that will |
| * cause the driver to panic and the machine to stop on the first abort |
| * or reset call into the driver. At that point, it prints out a lot of |
| * useful information for me which I can then use to try and debug the |
| * problem. Simply enable the boot time prompt in order to activate this |
| * code. |
| */ |
| if (aic7xxx_panic_on_abort) |
| aic7xxx_panic_abort(p, cmd); |
| |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| |
| while((aic_inb(p, INTSTAT) & INT_PEND) && !(p->flags & AHC_IN_ISR)) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_isr(p); |
| pause_sequencer(p); |
| } |
| aic7xxx_done_cmds_complete(p); |
| |
| if(scb && (scb->cmd == NULL)) |
| { |
| /* |
| * We just completed the command when we ran the isr stuff, so we no |
| * longer have it. |
| */ |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| spin_unlock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| return SUCCESS; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * By this point, we want to already know what we are going to do and |
| * only have the following code implement our course of action. |
| */ |
| aic7xxx_reset_channel(p, cmd->device->channel, TRUE); |
| if (p->features & AHC_TWIN) |
| { |
| aic7xxx_reset_channel(p, cmd->device->channel ^ 0x01, TRUE); |
| restart_sequencer(p); |
| } |
| aic_outb(p, aic_inb(p, SIMODE1) & ~(ENREQINIT|ENBUSFREE), SIMODE1); |
| aic7xxx_clear_intstat(p); |
| p->flags &= ~AHC_HANDLING_REQINITS; |
| p->msg_type = MSG_TYPE_NONE; |
| p->msg_index = 0; |
| p->msg_len = 0; |
| aic7xxx_run_done_queue(p, TRUE); |
| unpause_sequencer(p, FALSE); |
| spin_unlock_irq(p->host->host_lock); |
| ssleep(2); |
| return SUCCESS; |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_biosparam |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Return the disk geometry for the given SCSI device. |
| * |
| * Note: |
| * This function is broken for today's really large drives and needs |
| * fixed. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_biosparam(struct scsi_device *sdev, struct block_device *bdev, |
| sector_t capacity, int geom[]) |
| { |
| sector_t heads, sectors, cylinders; |
| int ret; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p; |
| unsigned char *buf; |
| |
| p = (struct aic7xxx_host *) sdev->host->hostdata; |
| buf = scsi_bios_ptable(bdev); |
| |
| if ( buf ) |
| { |
| ret = scsi_partsize(buf, capacity, &geom[2], &geom[0], &geom[1]); |
| kfree(buf); |
| if ( ret != -1 ) |
| return(ret); |
| } |
| |
| heads = 64; |
| sectors = 32; |
| cylinders = capacity >> 11; |
| |
| if ((p->flags & AHC_EXTEND_TRANS_A) && (cylinders > 1024)) |
| { |
| heads = 255; |
| sectors = 63; |
| cylinders = capacity >> 14; |
| if(capacity > (65535 * heads * sectors)) |
| cylinders = 65535; |
| else |
| cylinders = ((unsigned int)capacity) / (unsigned int)(heads * sectors); |
| } |
| |
| geom[0] = (int)heads; |
| geom[1] = (int)sectors; |
| geom[2] = (int)cylinders; |
| |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_release |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Free the passed in Scsi_Host memory structures prior to unloading the |
| * module. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static int |
| aic7xxx_release(struct Scsi_Host *host) |
| { |
| struct aic7xxx_host *p = (struct aic7xxx_host *) host->hostdata; |
| struct aic7xxx_host *next, *prev; |
| |
| if(p->irq) |
| free_irq(p->irq, p); |
| #ifdef MMAPIO |
| if(p->maddr) |
| { |
| iounmap(p->maddr); |
| } |
| #endif /* MMAPIO */ |
| if(!p->pdev) |
| release_region(p->base, MAXREG - MINREG); |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PCI |
| else { |
| pci_release_regions(p->pdev); |
| pci_dev_put(p->pdev); |
| } |
| #endif |
| prev = NULL; |
| next = first_aic7xxx; |
| while(next != NULL) |
| { |
| if(next == p) |
| { |
| if(prev == NULL) |
| first_aic7xxx = next->next; |
| else |
| prev->next = next->next; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| prev = next; |
| } |
| next = next->next; |
| } |
| aic7xxx_free(p); |
| return(0); |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_print_card |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Print out all of the control registers on the card |
| * |
| * NOTE: This function is not yet safe for use on the VLB and EISA |
| * controllers, so it isn't used on those controllers at all. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_print_card(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| int i, j, k, chip; |
| static struct register_ranges { |
| int num_ranges; |
| int range_val[32]; |
| } cards_ds[] = { |
| { 0, {0,} }, /* none */ |
| {10, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1f, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, /*7771*/ |
| 0x62, 0x66, 0x80, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9b, 0x9f} }, |
| { 9, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, 0x62, 0x66, /*7850*/ |
| 0x80, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9f} }, |
| { 9, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, 0x62, 0x66, /*7860*/ |
| 0x80, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9f} }, |
| {10, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1c, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, /*7870*/ |
| 0x62, 0x66, 0x80, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9f} }, |
| {10, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1a, 0x1c, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, /*7880*/ |
| 0x62, 0x66, 0x80, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9f} }, |
| {16, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, 0x62, 0x66, /*7890*/ |
| 0x84, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9a, 0x9f, 0x9f, |
| 0xe0, 0xf1, 0xf4, 0xf4, 0xf6, 0xf6, 0xf8, 0xf8, 0xfa, 0xfc, |
| 0xfe, 0xff} }, |
| {12, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1b, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, /*7895*/ |
| 0x62, 0x66, 0x80, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9a, |
| 0x9f, 0x9f, 0xe0, 0xf1} }, |
| {16, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, 0x62, 0x66, /*7896*/ |
| 0x84, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9a, 0x9f, 0x9f, |
| 0xe0, 0xf1, 0xf4, 0xf4, 0xf6, 0xf6, 0xf8, 0xf8, 0xfa, 0xfc, |
| 0xfe, 0xff} }, |
| {12, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, 0x62, 0x66, /*7892*/ |
| 0x84, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9a, 0x9c, 0x9f, |
| 0xe0, 0xf1, 0xf4, 0xfc} }, |
| {12, {0x00, 0x05, 0x08, 0x11, 0x18, 0x1f, 0x60, 0x60, 0x62, 0x66, /*7899*/ |
| 0x84, 0x8e, 0x90, 0x95, 0x97, 0x97, 0x9a, 0x9a, 0x9c, 0x9f, |
| 0xe0, 0xf1, 0xf4, 0xfc} }, |
| }; |
| chip = p->chip & AHC_CHIPID_MASK; |
| printk("%s at ", |
| board_names[p->board_name_index]); |
| switch(p->chip & ~AHC_CHIPID_MASK) |
| { |
| case AHC_VL: |
| printk("VLB Slot %d.\n", p->pci_device_fn); |
| break; |
| case AHC_EISA: |
| printk("EISA Slot %d.\n", p->pci_device_fn); |
| break; |
| case AHC_PCI: |
| default: |
| printk("PCI %d/%d/%d.\n", p->pci_bus, PCI_SLOT(p->pci_device_fn), |
| PCI_FUNC(p->pci_device_fn)); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * the registers on the card.... |
| */ |
| printk("Card Dump:\n"); |
| k = 0; |
| for(i=0; i<cards_ds[chip].num_ranges; i++) |
| { |
| for(j = cards_ds[chip].range_val[ i * 2 ]; |
| j <= cards_ds[chip].range_val[ i * 2 + 1 ] ; |
| j++) |
| { |
| printk("%02x:%02x ", j, aic_inb(p, j)); |
| if(++k == 13) |
| { |
| printk("\n"); |
| k=0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| if(k != 0) |
| printk("\n"); |
| |
| /* |
| * If this was an Ultra2 controller, then we just hosed the card in terms |
| * of the QUEUE REGS. This function is only called at init time or by |
| * the panic_abort function, so it's safe to assume a generic init time |
| * setting here |
| */ |
| |
| if(p->features & AHC_QUEUE_REGS) |
| { |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SDSCB_QOFF); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, SNSCB_QOFF); |
| aic_outb(p, 0, HNSCB_QOFF); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*+F************************************************************************* |
| * Function: |
| * aic7xxx_print_scratch_ram |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * Print out the scratch RAM values on the card. |
| *-F*************************************************************************/ |
| static void |
| aic7xxx_print_scratch_ram(struct aic7xxx_host *p) |
| { |
| int i, k; |
| |
| k = 0; |
| printk("Scratch RAM:\n"); |
| for(i = SRAM_BASE; i < SEQCTL; i++) |
| { |
| printk("%02x:%02x ", i, aic_inb(p, i)); |
| if(++k == 13) |
| { |
| printk("\n"); |
| k=0; |
| } |
| } |
| if (p->features & AHC_MORE_SRAM) |
| { |
| for(i = TARG_OFFSET; i < 0x80; i++) |
| { |
| printk("%02x:%02x ", i, aic_inb(p, i)); |
| if(++k == 13) |
| { |
| printk("\n"); |
| k=0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| printk("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| #include "aic7xxx_old/aic7xxx_proc.c" |
| |
| MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL"); |
| MODULE_VERSION(AIC7XXX_H_VERSION); |
| |
| |
| static struct scsi_host_template driver_template = { |
| .proc_info = aic7xxx_proc_info, |
| .detect = aic7xxx_detect, |
| .release = aic7xxx_release, |
| .info = aic7xxx_info, |
| .queuecommand = aic7xxx_queue, |
| .slave_alloc = aic7xxx_slave_alloc, |
| .slave_configure = aic7xxx_slave_configure, |
| .slave_destroy = aic7xxx_slave_destroy, |
| .bios_param = aic7xxx_biosparam, |
| .eh_abort_handler = aic7xxx_abort, |
| .eh_device_reset_handler = aic7xxx_bus_device_reset, |
| .eh_host_reset_handler = aic7xxx_reset, |
| .can_queue = 255, |
| .this_id = -1, |
| .max_sectors = 2048, |
| .cmd_per_lun = 3, |
| .use_clustering = ENABLE_CLUSTERING, |
| .use_sg_chaining = ENABLE_SG_CHAINING, |
| }; |
| |
| #include "scsi_module.c" |
| |
| /* |
| * Overrides for Emacs so that we almost follow Linus's tabbing style. |
| * Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically |
| * adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end |
| * of the file. |
| * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * Local variables: |
| * c-indent-level: 2 |
| * c-brace-imaginary-offset: 0 |
| * c-brace-offset: -2 |
| * c-argdecl-indent: 2 |
| * c-label-offset: -2 |
| * c-continued-statement-offset: 2 |
| * c-continued-brace-offset: 0 |
| * indent-tabs-mode: nil |
| * tab-width: 8 |
| * End: |
| */ |