| /* $Id: $ |
| * linux/drivers/scsi/wd7000.c |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1992 Thomas Wuensche |
| * closely related to the aha1542 driver from Tommy Thorn |
| * ( as close as different hardware allows on a lowlevel-driver :-) ) |
| * |
| * Revised (and renamed) by John Boyd <boyd@cis.ohio-state.edu> to |
| * accommodate Eric Youngdale's modifications to scsi.c. Nov 1992. |
| * |
| * Additional changes to support scatter/gather. Dec. 1992. tw/jb |
| * |
| * No longer tries to reset SCSI bus at boot (it wasn't working anyway). |
| * Rewritten to support multiple host adapters. |
| * Miscellaneous cleanup. |
| * So far, still doesn't do reset or abort correctly, since I have no idea |
| * how to do them with this board (8^(. Jan 1994 jb |
| * |
| * This driver now supports both of the two standard configurations (per |
| * the 3.36 Owner's Manual, my latest reference) by the same method as |
| * before; namely, by looking for a BIOS signature. Thus, the location of |
| * the BIOS signature determines the board configuration. Until I have |
| * time to do something more flexible, users should stick to one of the |
| * following: |
| * |
| * Standard configuration for single-adapter systems: |
| * - BIOS at CE00h |
| * - I/O base address 350h |
| * - IRQ level 15 |
| * - DMA channel 6 |
| * Standard configuration for a second adapter in a system: |
| * - BIOS at C800h |
| * - I/O base address 330h |
| * - IRQ level 11 |
| * - DMA channel 5 |
| * |
| * Anyone who can recompile the kernel is welcome to add others as need |
| * arises, but unpredictable results may occur if there are conflicts. |
| * In any event, if there are multiple adapters in a system, they MUST |
| * use different I/O bases, IRQ levels, and DMA channels, since they will be |
| * indistinguishable (and in direct conflict) otherwise. |
| * |
| * As a point of information, the NO_OP command toggles the CMD_RDY bit |
| * of the status port, and this fact could be used as a test for the I/O |
| * base address (or more generally, board detection). There is an interrupt |
| * status port, so IRQ probing could also be done. I suppose the full |
| * DMA diagnostic could be used to detect the DMA channel being used. I |
| * haven't done any of this, though, because I think there's too much of |
| * a chance that such explorations could be destructive, if some other |
| * board's resources are used inadvertently. So, call me a wimp, but I |
| * don't want to try it. The only kind of exploration I trust is memory |
| * exploration, since it's more certain that reading memory won't be |
| * destructive. |
| * |
| * More to my liking would be a LILO boot command line specification, such |
| * as is used by the aha152x driver (and possibly others). I'll look into |
| * it, as I have time... |
| * |
| * I get mail occasionally from people who either are using or are |
| * considering using a WD7000 with Linux. There is a variety of |
| * nomenclature describing WD7000's. To the best of my knowledge, the |
| * following is a brief summary (from an old WD doc - I don't work for |
| * them or anything like that): |
| * |
| * WD7000-FASST2: This is a WD7000 board with the real-mode SST ROM BIOS |
| * installed. Last I heard, the BIOS was actually done by Columbia |
| * Data Products. The BIOS is only used by this driver (and thus |
| * by Linux) to identify the board; none of it can be executed under |
| * Linux. |
| * |
| * WD7000-ASC: This is the original adapter board, with or without BIOS. |
| * The board uses a WD33C93 or WD33C93A SBIC, which in turn is |
| * controlled by an onboard Z80 processor. The board interface |
| * visible to the host CPU is defined effectively by the Z80's |
| * firmware, and it is this firmware's revision level that is |
| * determined and reported by this driver. (The version of the |
| * on-board BIOS is of no interest whatsoever.) The host CPU has |
| * no access to the SBIC; hence the fact that it is a WD33C93 is |
| * also of no interest to this driver. |
| * |
| * WD7000-AX: |
| * WD7000-MX: |
| * WD7000-EX: These are newer versions of the WD7000-ASC. The -ASC is |
| * largely built from discrete components; these boards use more |
| * integration. The -AX is an ISA bus board (like the -ASC), |
| * the -MX is an MCA (i.e., PS/2) bus board), and the -EX is an |
| * EISA bus board. |
| * |
| * At the time of my documentation, the -?X boards were "future" products, |
| * and were not yet available. However, I vaguely recall that Thomas |
| * Wuensche had an -AX, so I believe at least it is supported by this |
| * driver. I have no personal knowledge of either -MX or -EX boards. |
| * |
| * P.S. Just recently, I've discovered (directly from WD and Future |
| * Domain) that all but the WD7000-EX have been out of production for |
| * two years now. FD has production rights to the 7000-EX, and are |
| * producing it under a new name, and with a new BIOS. If anyone has |
| * one of the FD boards, it would be nice to come up with a signature |
| * for it. |
| * J.B. Jan 1994. |
| * |
| * |
| * Revisions by Miroslav Zagorac <zaga@fly.cc.fer.hr> |
| * |
| * 08/24/1996. |
| * |
| * Enhancement for wd7000_detect function has been made, so you don't have |
| * to enter BIOS ROM address in initialisation data (see struct Config). |
| * We cannot detect IRQ, DMA and I/O base address for now, so we have to |
| * enter them as arguments while wd_7000 is detected. If someone has IRQ, |
| * DMA or I/O base address set to some other value, he can enter them in |
| * configuration without any problem. Also I wrote a function wd7000_setup, |
| * so now you can enter WD-7000 definition as kernel arguments, |
| * as in lilo.conf: |
| * |
| * append="wd7000=IRQ,DMA,IO" |
| * |
| * PS: If card BIOS ROM is disabled, function wd7000_detect now will recognize |
| * adapter, unlike the old one. Anyway, BIOS ROM from WD7000 adapter is |
| * useless for Linux. B^) |
| * |
| * |
| * 09/06/1996. |
| * |
| * Autodetecting of I/O base address from wd7000_detect function is removed, |
| * some little bugs removed, etc... |
| * |
| * Thanks to Roger Scott for driver debugging. |
| * |
| * 06/07/1997 |
| * |
| * Added support for /proc file system (/proc/scsi/wd7000/[0...] files). |
| * Now, driver can handle hard disks with capacity >1GB. |
| * |
| * 01/15/1998 |
| * |
| * Added support for BUS_ON and BUS_OFF parameters in config line. |
| * Miscellaneous cleanup. |
| * |
| * 03/01/1998 |
| * |
| * WD7000 driver now work on kernels >= 2.1.x |
| * |
| * |
| * 12/31/2001 - Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> |
| * |
| * use host->host_lock, not io_request_lock, cleanups |
| * |
| * 2002/10/04 - Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> |
| * |
| * Use dev_id for interrupts, kill __func__ pasting |
| * Add a lock for the scb pool, clean up all other cli/sti usage stuff |
| * Use the adapter lock for the other places we had the cli's |
| * |
| * 2002/10/06 - Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> |
| * |
| * Switch to new style error handling |
| * Clean up delay to udelay, and yielding sleeps |
| * Make host reset actually reset the card |
| * Make everything static |
| * |
| * 2003/02/12 - Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> |
| * |
| * Cleaned up host template definition |
| * Removed now obsolete wd7000.h |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/delay.h> |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/types.h> |
| #include <linux/string.h> |
| #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| #include <linux/ioport.h> |
| #include <linux/proc_fs.h> |
| #include <linux/blkdev.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/stat.h> |
| #include <linux/io.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/dma.h> |
| |
| #include <scsi/scsi.h> |
| #include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h> |
| #include <scsi/scsi_device.h> |
| #include <scsi/scsi_host.h> |
| #include <scsi/scsicam.h> |
| |
| |
| #undef WD7000_DEBUG /* general debug */ |
| #ifdef WD7000_DEBUG |
| #define dprintk printk |
| #else |
| #define dprintk(format,args...) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Mailbox structure sizes. |
| * I prefer to keep the number of ICMBs much larger than the number of |
| * OGMBs. OGMBs are used very quickly by the driver to start one or |
| * more commands, while ICMBs are used by the host adapter per command. |
| */ |
| #define OGMB_CNT 16 |
| #define ICMB_CNT 32 |
| |
| /* |
| * Scb's are shared by all active adapters. So, if they all become busy, |
| * callers may be made to wait in alloc_scbs for them to free. That can |
| * be avoided by setting MAX_SCBS to NUM_CONFIG * WD7000_Q. If you'd |
| * rather conserve memory, use a smaller number (> 0, of course) - things |
| * will should still work OK. |
| */ |
| #define MAX_SCBS 32 |
| |
| /* |
| * In this version, sg_tablesize now defaults to WD7000_SG, and will |
| * be set to SG_NONE for older boards. This is the reverse of the |
| * previous default, and was changed so that the driver-level |
| * scsi_host_template would reflect the driver's support for scatter/ |
| * gather. |
| * |
| * Also, it has been reported that boards at Revision 6 support scatter/ |
| * gather, so the new definition of an "older" board has been changed |
| * accordingly. |
| */ |
| #define WD7000_Q 16 |
| #define WD7000_SG 16 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * WD7000-specific mailbox structure |
| * |
| */ |
| typedef volatile struct mailbox { |
| unchar status; |
| unchar scbptr[3]; /* SCSI-style - MSB first (big endian) */ |
| } Mailbox; |
| |
| /* |
| * This structure should contain all per-adapter global data. I.e., any |
| * new global per-adapter data should put in here. |
| */ |
| typedef struct adapter { |
| struct Scsi_Host *sh; /* Pointer to Scsi_Host structure */ |
| int iobase; /* This adapter's I/O base address */ |
| int irq; /* This adapter's IRQ level */ |
| int dma; /* This adapter's DMA channel */ |
| int int_counter; /* This adapter's interrupt counter */ |
| int bus_on; /* This adapter's BUS_ON time */ |
| int bus_off; /* This adapter's BUS_OFF time */ |
| struct { /* This adapter's mailboxes */ |
| Mailbox ogmb[OGMB_CNT]; /* Outgoing mailboxes */ |
| Mailbox icmb[ICMB_CNT]; /* Incoming mailboxes */ |
| } mb; |
| int next_ogmb; /* to reduce contention at mailboxes */ |
| unchar control; /* shadows CONTROL port value */ |
| unchar rev1, rev2; /* filled in by wd7000_revision */ |
| } Adapter; |
| |
| /* |
| * (linear) base address for ROM BIOS |
| */ |
| static const long wd7000_biosaddr[] = { |
| 0xc0000, 0xc2000, 0xc4000, 0xc6000, 0xc8000, 0xca000, 0xcc000, 0xce000, |
| 0xd0000, 0xd2000, 0xd4000, 0xd6000, 0xd8000, 0xda000, 0xdc000, 0xde000 |
| }; |
| #define NUM_ADDRS ARRAY_SIZE(wd7000_biosaddr) |
| |
| static const unsigned short wd7000_iobase[] = { |
| 0x0300, 0x0308, 0x0310, 0x0318, 0x0320, 0x0328, 0x0330, 0x0338, |
| 0x0340, 0x0348, 0x0350, 0x0358, 0x0360, 0x0368, 0x0370, 0x0378, |
| 0x0380, 0x0388, 0x0390, 0x0398, 0x03a0, 0x03a8, 0x03b0, 0x03b8, |
| 0x03c0, 0x03c8, 0x03d0, 0x03d8, 0x03e0, 0x03e8, 0x03f0, 0x03f8 |
| }; |
| #define NUM_IOPORTS ARRAY_SIZE(wd7000_iobase) |
| |
| static const short wd7000_irq[] = { 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 }; |
| #define NUM_IRQS ARRAY_SIZE(wd7000_irq) |
| |
| static const short wd7000_dma[] = { 5, 6, 7 }; |
| #define NUM_DMAS ARRAY_SIZE(wd7000_dma) |
| |
| /* |
| * The following is set up by wd7000_detect, and used thereafter for |
| * proc and other global ookups |
| */ |
| |
| #define UNITS 8 |
| static struct Scsi_Host *wd7000_host[UNITS]; |
| |
| #define BUS_ON 64 /* x 125ns = 8000ns (BIOS default) */ |
| #define BUS_OFF 15 /* x 125ns = 1875ns (BIOS default) */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Standard Adapter Configurations - used by wd7000_detect |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| short irq; /* IRQ level */ |
| short dma; /* DMA channel */ |
| unsigned iobase; /* I/O base address */ |
| short bus_on; /* Time that WD7000 spends on the AT-bus when */ |
| /* transferring data. BIOS default is 8000ns. */ |
| short bus_off; /* Time that WD7000 spends OFF THE BUS after */ |
| /* while it is transferring data. */ |
| /* BIOS default is 1875ns */ |
| } Config; |
| |
| /* |
| * Add here your configuration... |
| */ |
| static Config configs[] = { |
| {15, 6, 0x350, BUS_ON, BUS_OFF}, /* defaults for single adapter */ |
| {11, 5, 0x320, BUS_ON, BUS_OFF}, /* defaults for second adapter */ |
| {7, 6, 0x350, BUS_ON, BUS_OFF}, /* My configuration (Zaga) */ |
| {-1, -1, 0x0, BUS_ON, BUS_OFF} /* Empty slot */ |
| }; |
| #define NUM_CONFIGS ARRAY_SIZE(configs) |
| |
| /* |
| * The following list defines strings to look for in the BIOS that identify |
| * it as the WD7000-FASST2 SST BIOS. I suspect that something should be |
| * added for the Future Domain version. |
| */ |
| typedef struct signature { |
| const char *sig; /* String to look for */ |
| unsigned long ofs; /* offset from BIOS base address */ |
| unsigned len; /* length of string */ |
| } Signature; |
| |
| static const Signature signatures[] = { |
| {"SSTBIOS", 0x0000d, 7} /* "SSTBIOS" @ offset 0x0000d */ |
| }; |
| #define NUM_SIGNATURES ARRAY_SIZE(signatures) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * I/O Port Offsets and Bit Definitions |
| * 4 addresses are used. Those not defined here are reserved. |
| */ |
| #define ASC_STAT 0 /* Status, Read */ |
| #define ASC_COMMAND 0 /* Command, Write */ |
| #define ASC_INTR_STAT 1 /* Interrupt Status, Read */ |
| #define ASC_INTR_ACK 1 /* Acknowledge, Write */ |
| #define ASC_CONTROL 2 /* Control, Write */ |
| |
| /* |
| * ASC Status Port |
| */ |
| #define INT_IM 0x80 /* Interrupt Image Flag */ |
| #define CMD_RDY 0x40 /* Command Port Ready */ |
| #define CMD_REJ 0x20 /* Command Port Byte Rejected */ |
| #define ASC_INIT 0x10 /* ASC Initialized Flag */ |
| #define ASC_STATMASK 0xf0 /* The lower 4 Bytes are reserved */ |
| |
| /* |
| * COMMAND opcodes |
| * |
| * Unfortunately, I have no idea how to properly use some of these commands, |
| * as the OEM manual does not make it clear. I have not been able to use |
| * enable/disable unsolicited interrupts or the reset commands with any |
| * discernible effect whatsoever. I think they may be related to certain |
| * ICB commands, but again, the OEM manual doesn't make that clear. |
| */ |
| #define NO_OP 0 /* NO-OP toggles CMD_RDY bit in ASC_STAT */ |
| #define INITIALIZATION 1 /* initialization (10 bytes) */ |
| #define DISABLE_UNS_INTR 2 /* disable unsolicited interrupts */ |
| #define ENABLE_UNS_INTR 3 /* enable unsolicited interrupts */ |
| #define INTR_ON_FREE_OGMB 4 /* interrupt on free OGMB */ |
| #define SOFT_RESET 5 /* SCSI bus soft reset */ |
| #define HARD_RESET_ACK 6 /* SCSI bus hard reset acknowledge */ |
| #define START_OGMB 0x80 /* start command in OGMB (n) */ |
| #define SCAN_OGMBS 0xc0 /* start multiple commands, signature (n) */ |
| /* where (n) = lower 6 bits */ |
| /* |
| * For INITIALIZATION: |
| */ |
| typedef struct initCmd { |
| unchar op; /* command opcode (= 1) */ |
| unchar ID; /* Adapter's SCSI ID */ |
| unchar bus_on; /* Bus on time, x 125ns (see below) */ |
| unchar bus_off; /* Bus off time, "" "" */ |
| unchar rsvd; /* Reserved */ |
| unchar mailboxes[3]; /* Address of Mailboxes, MSB first */ |
| unchar ogmbs; /* Number of outgoing MBs, max 64, 0,1 = 1 */ |
| unchar icmbs; /* Number of incoming MBs, "" "" */ |
| } InitCmd; |
| |
| /* |
| * Interrupt Status Port - also returns diagnostic codes at ASC reset |
| * |
| * if msb is zero, the lower bits are diagnostic status |
| * Diagnostics: |
| * 01 No diagnostic error occurred |
| * 02 RAM failure |
| * 03 FIFO R/W failed |
| * 04 SBIC register read/write failed |
| * 05 Initialization D-FF failed |
| * 06 Host IRQ D-FF failed |
| * 07 ROM checksum error |
| * Interrupt status (bitwise): |
| * 10NNNNNN outgoing mailbox NNNNNN is free |
| * 11NNNNNN incoming mailbox NNNNNN needs service |
| */ |
| #define MB_INTR 0xC0 /* Mailbox Service possible/required */ |
| #define IMB_INTR 0x40 /* 1 Incoming / 0 Outgoing */ |
| #define MB_MASK 0x3f /* mask for mailbox number */ |
| |
| /* |
| * CONTROL port bits |
| */ |
| #define INT_EN 0x08 /* Interrupt Enable */ |
| #define DMA_EN 0x04 /* DMA Enable */ |
| #define SCSI_RES 0x02 /* SCSI Reset */ |
| #define ASC_RES 0x01 /* ASC Reset */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Driver data structures: |
| * - mb and scbs are required for interfacing with the host adapter. |
| * An SCB has extra fields not visible to the adapter; mb's |
| * _cannot_ do this, since the adapter assumes they are contiguous in |
| * memory, 4 bytes each, with ICMBs following OGMBs, and uses this fact |
| * to access them. |
| * - An icb is for host-only (non-SCSI) commands. ICBs are 16 bytes each; |
| * the additional bytes are used only by the driver. |
| * - For now, a pool of SCBs are kept in global storage by this driver, |
| * and are allocated and freed as needed. |
| * |
| * The 7000-FASST2 marks OGMBs empty as soon as it has _started_ a command, |
| * not when it has finished. Since the SCB must be around for completion, |
| * problems arise when SCBs correspond to OGMBs, which may be reallocated |
| * earlier (or delayed unnecessarily until a command completes). |
| * Mailboxes are used as transient data structures, simply for |
| * carrying SCB addresses to/from the 7000-FASST2. |
| * |
| * Note also since SCBs are not "permanently" associated with mailboxes, |
| * there is no need to keep a global list of scsi_cmnd pointers indexed |
| * by OGMB. Again, SCBs reference their scsi_cmnds directly, so mailbox |
| * indices need not be involved. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * WD7000-specific scatter/gather element structure |
| */ |
| typedef struct sgb { |
| unchar len[3]; |
| unchar ptr[3]; /* Also SCSI-style - MSB first */ |
| } Sgb; |
| |
| typedef struct scb { /* Command Control Block 5.4.1 */ |
| unchar op; /* Command Control Block Operation Code */ |
| unchar idlun; /* op=0,2:Target Id, op=1:Initiator Id */ |
| /* Outbound data transfer, length is checked */ |
| /* Inbound data transfer, length is checked */ |
| /* Logical Unit Number */ |
| unchar cdb[12]; /* SCSI Command Block */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* SCSI Return Status */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* Vendor Unique Error Code */ |
| unchar maxlen[3]; /* Maximum Data Transfer Length */ |
| unchar dataptr[3]; /* SCSI Data Block Pointer */ |
| unchar linkptr[3]; /* Next Command Link Pointer */ |
| unchar direc; /* Transfer Direction */ |
| unchar reserved2[6]; /* SCSI Command Descriptor Block */ |
| /* end of hardware SCB */ |
| struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt;/* scsi_cmnd using this SCB */ |
| Sgb sgb[WD7000_SG]; /* Scatter/gather list for this SCB */ |
| Adapter *host; /* host adapter */ |
| struct scb *next; /* for lists of scbs */ |
| } Scb; |
| |
| /* |
| * This driver is written to allow host-only commands to be executed. |
| * These use a 16-byte block called an ICB. The format is extended by the |
| * driver to 18 bytes, to support the status returned in the ICMB and |
| * an execution phase code. |
| * |
| * There are other formats besides these; these are the ones I've tried |
| * to use. Formats for some of the defined ICB opcodes are not defined |
| * (notably, get/set unsolicited interrupt status) in my copy of the OEM |
| * manual, and others are ambiguous/hard to follow. |
| */ |
| #define ICB_OP_MASK 0x80 /* distinguishes scbs from icbs */ |
| #define ICB_OP_OPEN_RBUF 0x80 /* open receive buffer */ |
| #define ICB_OP_RECV_CMD 0x81 /* receive command from initiator */ |
| #define ICB_OP_RECV_DATA 0x82 /* receive data from initiator */ |
| #define ICB_OP_RECV_SDATA 0x83 /* receive data with status from init. */ |
| #define ICB_OP_SEND_DATA 0x84 /* send data with status to initiator */ |
| #define ICB_OP_SEND_STAT 0x86 /* send command status to initiator */ |
| /* 0x87 is reserved */ |
| #define ICB_OP_READ_INIT 0x88 /* read initialization bytes */ |
| #define ICB_OP_READ_ID 0x89 /* read adapter's SCSI ID */ |
| #define ICB_OP_SET_UMASK 0x8A /* set unsolicited interrupt mask */ |
| #define ICB_OP_GET_UMASK 0x8B /* read unsolicited interrupt mask */ |
| #define ICB_OP_GET_REVISION 0x8C /* read firmware revision level */ |
| #define ICB_OP_DIAGNOSTICS 0x8D /* execute diagnostics */ |
| #define ICB_OP_SET_EPARMS 0x8E /* set execution parameters */ |
| #define ICB_OP_GET_EPARMS 0x8F /* read execution parameters */ |
| |
| typedef struct icbRecvCmd { |
| unchar op; |
| unchar IDlun; /* Initiator SCSI ID/lun */ |
| unchar len[3]; /* command buffer length */ |
| unchar ptr[3]; /* command buffer address */ |
| unchar rsvd[7]; /* reserved */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbRecvCmd; |
| |
| typedef struct icbSendStat { |
| unchar op; |
| unchar IDlun; /* Target SCSI ID/lun */ |
| unchar stat; /* (outgoing) completion status byte 1 */ |
| unchar rsvd[12]; /* reserved */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbSendStat; |
| |
| typedef struct icbRevLvl { |
| unchar op; |
| volatile unchar primary; /* primary revision level (returned) */ |
| volatile unchar secondary; /* secondary revision level (returned) */ |
| unchar rsvd[12]; /* reserved */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbRevLvl; |
| |
| typedef struct icbUnsMask { /* I'm totally guessing here */ |
| unchar op; |
| volatile unchar mask[14]; /* mask bits */ |
| #if 0 |
| unchar rsvd[12]; /* reserved */ |
| #endif |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbUnsMask; |
| |
| typedef struct icbDiag { |
| unchar op; |
| unchar type; /* diagnostics type code (0-3) */ |
| unchar len[3]; /* buffer length */ |
| unchar ptr[3]; /* buffer address */ |
| unchar rsvd[7]; /* reserved */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbDiag; |
| |
| #define ICB_DIAG_POWERUP 0 /* Power-up diags only */ |
| #define ICB_DIAG_WALKING 1 /* walking 1's pattern */ |
| #define ICB_DIAG_DMA 2 /* DMA - system memory diags */ |
| #define ICB_DIAG_FULL 3 /* do both 1 & 2 */ |
| |
| typedef struct icbParms { |
| unchar op; |
| unchar rsvd1; /* reserved */ |
| unchar len[3]; /* parms buffer length */ |
| unchar ptr[3]; /* parms buffer address */ |
| unchar idx[2]; /* index (MSB-LSB) */ |
| unchar rsvd2[5]; /* reserved */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbParms; |
| |
| typedef struct icbAny { |
| unchar op; |
| unchar data[14]; /* format-specific data */ |
| volatile unchar vue; /* vendor-unique error code */ |
| volatile unchar status; /* returned (icmb) status */ |
| volatile unchar phase; /* used by interrupt handler */ |
| } IcbAny; |
| |
| typedef union icb { |
| unchar op; /* ICB opcode */ |
| IcbRecvCmd recv_cmd; /* format for receive command */ |
| IcbSendStat send_stat; /* format for send status */ |
| IcbRevLvl rev_lvl; /* format for get revision level */ |
| IcbDiag diag; /* format for execute diagnostics */ |
| IcbParms eparms; /* format for get/set exec parms */ |
| IcbAny icb; /* generic format */ |
| unchar data[18]; |
| } Icb; |
| |
| #ifdef MODULE |
| static char *wd7000; |
| module_param(wd7000, charp, 0); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Driver SCB structure pool. |
| * |
| * The SCBs declared here are shared by all host adapters; hence, this |
| * structure is not part of the Adapter structure. |
| */ |
| static Scb scbs[MAX_SCBS]; |
| static Scb *scbfree; /* free list */ |
| static int freescbs = MAX_SCBS; /* free list counter */ |
| static spinlock_t scbpool_lock; /* guards the scb free list and count */ |
| |
| /* |
| * END of data/declarations - code follows. |
| */ |
| static void __init setup_error(char *mesg, int *ints) |
| { |
| if (ints[0] == 3) |
| printk(KERN_ERR "wd7000_setup: \"wd7000=%d,%d,0x%x\" -> %s\n", ints[1], ints[2], ints[3], mesg); |
| else if (ints[0] == 4) |
| printk(KERN_ERR "wd7000_setup: \"wd7000=%d,%d,0x%x,%d\" -> %s\n", ints[1], ints[2], ints[3], ints[4], mesg); |
| else |
| printk(KERN_ERR "wd7000_setup: \"wd7000=%d,%d,0x%x,%d,%d\" -> %s\n", ints[1], ints[2], ints[3], ints[4], ints[5], mesg); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Note: You can now set these options from the kernel's "command line". |
| * The syntax is: |
| * |
| * wd7000=<IRQ>,<DMA>,<IO>[,<BUS_ON>[,<BUS_OFF>]] |
| * |
| * , where BUS_ON and BUS_OFF are in nanoseconds. BIOS default values |
| * are 8000ns for BUS_ON and 1875ns for BUS_OFF. |
| * eg: |
| * wd7000=7,6,0x350 |
| * |
| * will configure the driver for a WD-7000 controller |
| * using IRQ 15 with a DMA channel 6, at IO base address 0x350. |
| */ |
| static int __init wd7000_setup(char *str) |
| { |
| static short wd7000_card_num; /* .bss will zero this */ |
| short i; |
| int ints[6]; |
| |
| (void) get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints); |
| |
| if (wd7000_card_num >= NUM_CONFIGS) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Too many \"wd7000=\" configurations in " "command line!\n", __func__); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if ((ints[0] < 3) || (ints[0] > 5)) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Error in command line! " "Usage: wd7000=<IRQ>,<DMA>,IO>[,<BUS_ON>" "[,<BUS_OFF>]]\n", __func__); |
| } else { |
| for (i = 0; i < NUM_IRQS; i++) |
| if (ints[1] == wd7000_irq[i]) |
| break; |
| |
| if (i == NUM_IRQS) { |
| setup_error("invalid IRQ.", ints); |
| return 0; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].irq = ints[1]; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < NUM_DMAS; i++) |
| if (ints[2] == wd7000_dma[i]) |
| break; |
| |
| if (i == NUM_DMAS) { |
| setup_error("invalid DMA channel.", ints); |
| return 0; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].dma = ints[2]; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < NUM_IOPORTS; i++) |
| if (ints[3] == wd7000_iobase[i]) |
| break; |
| |
| if (i == NUM_IOPORTS) { |
| setup_error("invalid I/O base address.", ints); |
| return 0; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].iobase = ints[3]; |
| |
| if (ints[0] > 3) { |
| if ((ints[4] < 500) || (ints[4] > 31875)) { |
| setup_error("BUS_ON value is out of range (500" " to 31875 nanoseconds)!", ints); |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_on = BUS_ON; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_on = ints[4] / 125; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_on = BUS_ON; |
| |
| if (ints[0] > 4) { |
| if ((ints[5] < 500) || (ints[5] > 31875)) { |
| setup_error("BUS_OFF value is out of range (500" " to 31875 nanoseconds)!", ints); |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_off = BUS_OFF; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_off = ints[5] / 125; |
| } else |
| configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_off = BUS_OFF; |
| |
| if (wd7000_card_num) { |
| for (i = 0; i < (wd7000_card_num - 1); i++) { |
| int j = i + 1; |
| |
| for (; j < wd7000_card_num; j++) |
| if (configs[i].irq == configs[j].irq) { |
| setup_error("duplicated IRQ!", ints); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| if (configs[i].dma == configs[j].dma) { |
| setup_error("duplicated DMA " "channel!", ints); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| if (configs[i].iobase == configs[j].iobase) { |
| setup_error("duplicated I/O " "base address!", ints); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| dprintk(KERN_DEBUG "wd7000_setup: IRQ=%d, DMA=%d, I/O=0x%x, " |
| "BUS_ON=%dns, BUS_OFF=%dns\n", configs[wd7000_card_num].irq, configs[wd7000_card_num].dma, configs[wd7000_card_num].iobase, configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_on * 125, configs[wd7000_card_num].bus_off * 125); |
| |
| wd7000_card_num++; |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| __setup("wd7000=", wd7000_setup); |
| |
| static inline void any2scsi(unchar * scsi, int any) |
| { |
| *scsi++ = (unsigned)any >> 16; |
| *scsi++ = (unsigned)any >> 8; |
| *scsi++ = any; |
| } |
| |
| static inline int scsi2int(unchar * scsi) |
| { |
| return (scsi[0] << 16) | (scsi[1] << 8) | scsi[2]; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void wd7000_enable_intr(Adapter * host) |
| { |
| host->control |= INT_EN; |
| outb(host->control, host->iobase + ASC_CONTROL); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static inline void wd7000_enable_dma(Adapter * host) |
| { |
| unsigned long flags; |
| host->control |= DMA_EN; |
| outb(host->control, host->iobase + ASC_CONTROL); |
| |
| flags = claim_dma_lock(); |
| set_dma_mode(host->dma, DMA_MODE_CASCADE); |
| enable_dma(host->dma); |
| release_dma_lock(flags); |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| #define WAITnexttimeout 200 /* 2 seconds */ |
| |
| static inline short WAIT(unsigned port, unsigned mask, unsigned allof, unsigned noneof) |
| { |
| unsigned WAITbits; |
| unsigned long WAITtimeout = jiffies + WAITnexttimeout; |
| |
| while (time_before_eq(jiffies, WAITtimeout)) { |
| WAITbits = inb(port) & mask; |
| |
| if (((WAITbits & allof) == allof) && ((WAITbits & noneof) == 0)) |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static inline int command_out(Adapter * host, unchar * cmd, int len) |
| { |
| if (!WAIT(host->iobase + ASC_STAT, ASC_STATMASK, CMD_RDY, 0)) { |
| while (len--) { |
| do { |
| outb(*cmd, host->iobase + ASC_COMMAND); |
| WAIT(host->iobase + ASC_STAT, ASC_STATMASK, CMD_RDY, 0); |
| } while (inb(host->iobase + ASC_STAT) & CMD_REJ); |
| |
| cmd++; |
| } |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "wd7000 command_out: WAIT failed(%d)\n", len + 1); |
| |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * This version of alloc_scbs is in preparation for supporting multiple |
| * commands per lun and command chaining, by queueing pending commands. |
| * We will need to allocate Scbs in blocks since they will wait to be |
| * executed so there is the possibility of deadlock otherwise. |
| * Also, to keep larger requests from being starved by smaller requests, |
| * we limit access to this routine with an internal busy flag, so that |
| * the satisfiability of a request is not dependent on the size of the |
| * request. |
| */ |
| static inline Scb *alloc_scbs(struct Scsi_Host *host, int needed) |
| { |
| Scb *scb, *p = NULL; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| unsigned long timeout = jiffies + WAITnexttimeout; |
| unsigned long now; |
| int i; |
| |
| if (needed <= 0) |
| return (NULL); /* sanity check */ |
| |
| spin_unlock_irq(host->host_lock); |
| |
| retry: |
| while (freescbs < needed) { |
| timeout = jiffies + WAITnexttimeout; |
| do { |
| /* FIXME: can we actually just yield here ?? */ |
| for (now = jiffies; now == jiffies;) |
| cpu_relax(); /* wait a jiffy */ |
| } while (freescbs < needed && time_before_eq(jiffies, timeout)); |
| /* |
| * If we get here with enough free Scbs, we can take them. |
| * Otherwise, we timed out and didn't get enough. |
| */ |
| if (freescbs < needed) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "wd7000: can't get enough free SCBs.\n"); |
| return (NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Take the lock, then check we didn't get beaten, if so try again */ |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&scbpool_lock, flags); |
| if (freescbs < needed) { |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&scbpool_lock, flags); |
| goto retry; |
| } |
| |
| scb = scbfree; |
| freescbs -= needed; |
| for (i = 0; i < needed; i++) { |
| p = scbfree; |
| scbfree = p->next; |
| } |
| p->next = NULL; |
| |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&scbpool_lock, flags); |
| |
| spin_lock_irq(host->host_lock); |
| return (scb); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static inline void free_scb(Scb * scb) |
| { |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&scbpool_lock, flags); |
| |
| memset(scb, 0, sizeof(Scb)); |
| scb->next = scbfree; |
| scbfree = scb; |
| freescbs++; |
| |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&scbpool_lock, flags); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static inline void init_scbs(void) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| spin_lock_init(&scbpool_lock); |
| |
| /* This is only ever called before the SCB pool is active */ |
| |
| scbfree = &(scbs[0]); |
| memset(scbs, 0, sizeof(scbs)); |
| for (i = 0; i < MAX_SCBS - 1; i++) { |
| scbs[i].next = &(scbs[i + 1]); |
| scbs[i].SCpnt = NULL; |
| } |
| scbs[MAX_SCBS - 1].next = NULL; |
| scbs[MAX_SCBS - 1].SCpnt = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| static int mail_out(Adapter * host, Scb * scbptr) |
| /* |
| * Note: this can also be used for ICBs; just cast to the parm type. |
| */ |
| { |
| int i, ogmb; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| unchar start_ogmb; |
| Mailbox *ogmbs = host->mb.ogmb; |
| int *next_ogmb = &(host->next_ogmb); |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_mail_out: 0x%06lx", (long) scbptr); |
| |
| /* We first look for a free outgoing mailbox */ |
| spin_lock_irqsave(host->sh->host_lock, flags); |
| ogmb = *next_ogmb; |
| for (i = 0; i < OGMB_CNT; i++) { |
| if (ogmbs[ogmb].status == 0) { |
| dprintk(" using OGMB 0x%x", ogmb); |
| ogmbs[ogmb].status = 1; |
| any2scsi((unchar *) ogmbs[ogmb].scbptr, (int) scbptr); |
| |
| *next_ogmb = (ogmb + 1) % OGMB_CNT; |
| break; |
| } else |
| ogmb = (ogmb + 1) % OGMB_CNT; |
| } |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(host->sh->host_lock, flags); |
| |
| dprintk(", scb is 0x%06lx", (long) scbptr); |
| |
| if (i >= OGMB_CNT) { |
| /* |
| * Alternatively, we might issue the "interrupt on free OGMB", |
| * and sleep, but it must be ensured that it isn't the init |
| * task running. Instead, this version assumes that the caller |
| * will be persistent, and try again. Since it's the adapter |
| * that marks OGMB's free, waiting even with interrupts off |
| * should work, since they are freed very quickly in most cases. |
| */ |
| dprintk(", no free OGMBs.\n"); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| wd7000_enable_intr(host); |
| |
| start_ogmb = START_OGMB | ogmb; |
| command_out(host, &start_ogmb, 1); |
| |
| dprintk(", awaiting interrupt.\n"); |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static int make_code(unsigned hosterr, unsigned scsierr) |
| { |
| #ifdef WD7000_DEBUG |
| int in_error = hosterr; |
| #endif |
| |
| switch ((hosterr >> 8) & 0xff) { |
| case 0: /* Reserved */ |
| hosterr = DID_ERROR; |
| break; |
| case 1: /* Command Complete, no errors */ |
| hosterr = DID_OK; |
| break; |
| case 2: /* Command complete, error logged in scb status (scsierr) */ |
| hosterr = DID_OK; |
| break; |
| case 4: /* Command failed to complete - timeout */ |
| hosterr = DID_TIME_OUT; |
| break; |
| case 5: /* Command terminated; Bus reset by external device */ |
| hosterr = DID_RESET; |
| break; |
| case 6: /* Unexpected Command Received w/ host as target */ |
| hosterr = DID_BAD_TARGET; |
| break; |
| case 80: /* Unexpected Reselection */ |
| case 81: /* Unexpected Selection */ |
| hosterr = DID_BAD_INTR; |
| break; |
| case 82: /* Abort Command Message */ |
| hosterr = DID_ABORT; |
| break; |
| case 83: /* SCSI Bus Software Reset */ |
| case 84: /* SCSI Bus Hardware Reset */ |
| hosterr = DID_RESET; |
| break; |
| default: /* Reserved */ |
| hosterr = DID_ERROR; |
| } |
| #ifdef WD7000_DEBUG |
| if (scsierr || hosterr) |
| dprintk("\nSCSI command error: SCSI 0x%02x host 0x%04x return %d\n", scsierr, in_error, hosterr); |
| #endif |
| return (scsierr | (hosterr << 16)); |
| } |
| |
| #define wd7000_intr_ack(host) outb (0, host->iobase + ASC_INTR_ACK) |
| |
| |
| static irqreturn_t wd7000_intr(int irq, void *dev_id) |
| { |
| Adapter *host = (Adapter *) dev_id; |
| int flag, icmb, errstatus, icmb_status; |
| int host_error, scsi_error; |
| Scb *scb; /* for SCSI commands */ |
| IcbAny *icb; /* for host commands */ |
| struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt; |
| Mailbox *icmbs = host->mb.icmb; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| spin_lock_irqsave(host->sh->host_lock, flags); |
| host->int_counter++; |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_intr: irq = %d, host = 0x%06lx\n", irq, (long) host); |
| |
| flag = inb(host->iobase + ASC_INTR_STAT); |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_intr: intr stat = 0x%02x\n", flag); |
| |
| if (!(inb(host->iobase + ASC_STAT) & INT_IM)) { |
| /* NB: these are _very_ possible if IRQ 15 is being used, since |
| * it's the "garbage collector" on the 2nd 8259 PIC. Specifically, |
| * any interrupt signal into the 8259 which can't be identified |
| * comes out as 7 from the 8259, which is 15 to the host. Thus, it |
| * is a good thing the WD7000 has an interrupt status port, so we |
| * can sort these out. Otherwise, electrical noise and other such |
| * problems would be indistinguishable from valid interrupts... |
| */ |
| dprintk("wd7000_intr: phantom interrupt...\n"); |
| goto ack; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(flag & MB_INTR)) |
| goto ack; |
| |
| /* The interrupt is for a mailbox */ |
| if (!(flag & IMB_INTR)) { |
| dprintk("wd7000_intr: free outgoing mailbox\n"); |
| /* |
| * If sleep_on() and the "interrupt on free OGMB" command are |
| * used in mail_out(), wake_up() should correspondingly be called |
| * here. For now, we don't need to do anything special. |
| */ |
| goto ack; |
| } |
| |
| /* The interrupt is for an incoming mailbox */ |
| icmb = flag & MB_MASK; |
| icmb_status = icmbs[icmb].status; |
| if (icmb_status & 0x80) { /* unsolicited - result in ICMB */ |
| dprintk("wd7000_intr: unsolicited interrupt 0x%02x\n", icmb_status); |
| goto ack; |
| } |
| |
| /* Aaaargh! (Zaga) */ |
| scb = isa_bus_to_virt(scsi2int((unchar *) icmbs[icmb].scbptr)); |
| icmbs[icmb].status = 0; |
| if (scb->op & ICB_OP_MASK) { /* an SCB is done */ |
| icb = (IcbAny *) scb; |
| icb->status = icmb_status; |
| icb->phase = 0; |
| goto ack; |
| } |
| |
| SCpnt = scb->SCpnt; |
| if (--(SCpnt->SCp.phase) <= 0) { /* all scbs are done */ |
| host_error = scb->vue | (icmb_status << 8); |
| scsi_error = scb->status; |
| errstatus = make_code(host_error, scsi_error); |
| SCpnt->result = errstatus; |
| |
| free_scb(scb); |
| |
| SCpnt->scsi_done(SCpnt); |
| } |
| |
| ack: |
| dprintk("wd7000_intr: return from interrupt handler\n"); |
| wd7000_intr_ack(host); |
| |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(host->sh->host_lock, flags); |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| static int wd7000_queuecommand_lck(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt, |
| void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *)) |
| { |
| Scb *scb; |
| Sgb *sgb; |
| unchar *cdb = (unchar *) SCpnt->cmnd; |
| unchar idlun; |
| short cdblen; |
| int nseg; |
| Adapter *host = (Adapter *) SCpnt->device->host->hostdata; |
| |
| cdblen = SCpnt->cmd_len; |
| idlun = ((SCpnt->device->id << 5) & 0xe0) | (SCpnt->device->lun & 7); |
| SCpnt->scsi_done = done; |
| SCpnt->SCp.phase = 1; |
| scb = alloc_scbs(SCpnt->device->host, 1); |
| scb->idlun = idlun; |
| memcpy(scb->cdb, cdb, cdblen); |
| scb->direc = 0x40; /* Disable direction check */ |
| |
| scb->SCpnt = SCpnt; /* so we can find stuff later */ |
| SCpnt->host_scribble = (unchar *) scb; |
| scb->host = host; |
| |
| nseg = scsi_sg_count(SCpnt); |
| if (nseg > 1) { |
| struct scatterlist *sg; |
| unsigned i; |
| |
| dprintk("Using scatter/gather with %d elements.\n", nseg); |
| |
| sgb = scb->sgb; |
| scb->op = 1; |
| any2scsi(scb->dataptr, (int) sgb); |
| any2scsi(scb->maxlen, nseg * sizeof(Sgb)); |
| |
| scsi_for_each_sg(SCpnt, sg, nseg, i) { |
| any2scsi(sgb[i].ptr, isa_page_to_bus(sg_page(sg)) + sg->offset); |
| any2scsi(sgb[i].len, sg->length); |
| } |
| } else { |
| scb->op = 0; |
| if (nseg) { |
| struct scatterlist *sg = scsi_sglist(SCpnt); |
| any2scsi(scb->dataptr, isa_page_to_bus(sg_page(sg)) + sg->offset); |
| } |
| any2scsi(scb->maxlen, scsi_bufflen(SCpnt)); |
| } |
| |
| /* FIXME: drop lock and yield here ? */ |
| |
| while (!mail_out(host, scb)) |
| cpu_relax(); /* keep trying */ |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static DEF_SCSI_QCMD(wd7000_queuecommand) |
| |
| static int wd7000_diagnostics(Adapter * host, int code) |
| { |
| static IcbDiag icb = { ICB_OP_DIAGNOSTICS }; |
| static unchar buf[256]; |
| unsigned long timeout; |
| |
| icb.type = code; |
| any2scsi(icb.len, sizeof(buf)); |
| any2scsi(icb.ptr, (int) &buf); |
| icb.phase = 1; |
| /* |
| * This routine is only called at init, so there should be OGMBs |
| * available. I'm assuming so here. If this is going to |
| * fail, I can just let the timeout catch the failure. |
| */ |
| mail_out(host, (struct scb *) &icb); |
| timeout = jiffies + WAITnexttimeout; /* wait up to 2 seconds */ |
| while (icb.phase && time_before(jiffies, timeout)) { |
| cpu_relax(); /* wait for completion */ |
| barrier(); |
| } |
| |
| if (icb.phase) { |
| printk("wd7000_diagnostics: timed out.\n"); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| if (make_code(icb.vue | (icb.status << 8), 0)) { |
| printk("wd7000_diagnostics: failed (0x%02x,0x%02x)\n", icb.vue, icb.status); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static int wd7000_adapter_reset(Adapter * host) |
| { |
| InitCmd init_cmd = { |
| INITIALIZATION, |
| 7, |
| host->bus_on, |
| host->bus_off, |
| 0, |
| {0, 0, 0}, |
| OGMB_CNT, |
| ICMB_CNT |
| }; |
| int diag; |
| /* |
| * Reset the adapter - only. The SCSI bus was initialized at power-up, |
| * and we need to do this just so we control the mailboxes, etc. |
| */ |
| outb(ASC_RES, host->iobase + ASC_CONTROL); |
| udelay(40); /* reset pulse: this is 40us, only need 25us */ |
| outb(0, host->iobase + ASC_CONTROL); |
| host->control = 0; /* this must always shadow ASC_CONTROL */ |
| |
| if (WAIT(host->iobase + ASC_STAT, ASC_STATMASK, CMD_RDY, 0)) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "wd7000_init: WAIT timed out.\n"); |
| return -1; /* -1 = not ok */ |
| } |
| |
| if ((diag = inb(host->iobase + ASC_INTR_STAT)) != 1) { |
| printk("wd7000_init: "); |
| |
| switch (diag) { |
| case 2: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "RAM failure.\n"); |
| break; |
| case 3: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "FIFO R/W failed\n"); |
| break; |
| case 4: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "SBIC register R/W failed\n"); |
| break; |
| case 5: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "Initialization D-FF failed.\n"); |
| break; |
| case 6: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "Host IRQ D-FF failed.\n"); |
| break; |
| case 7: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "ROM checksum error.\n"); |
| break; |
| default: |
| printk(KERN_ERR "diagnostic code 0x%02Xh received.\n", diag); |
| } |
| return -1; |
| } |
| /* Clear mailboxes */ |
| memset(&(host->mb), 0, sizeof(host->mb)); |
| |
| /* Execute init command */ |
| any2scsi((unchar *) & (init_cmd.mailboxes), (int) &(host->mb)); |
| if (!command_out(host, (unchar *) & init_cmd, sizeof(init_cmd))) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "wd7000_adapter_reset: adapter initialization failed.\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (WAIT(host->iobase + ASC_STAT, ASC_STATMASK, ASC_INIT, 0)) { |
| printk("wd7000_adapter_reset: WAIT timed out.\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int wd7000_init(Adapter * host) |
| { |
| if (wd7000_adapter_reset(host) == -1) |
| return 0; |
| |
| |
| if (request_irq(host->irq, wd7000_intr, IRQF_DISABLED, "wd7000", host)) { |
| printk("wd7000_init: can't get IRQ %d.\n", host->irq); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| if (request_dma(host->dma, "wd7000")) { |
| printk("wd7000_init: can't get DMA channel %d.\n", host->dma); |
| free_irq(host->irq, host); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| wd7000_enable_dma(host); |
| wd7000_enable_intr(host); |
| |
| if (!wd7000_diagnostics(host, ICB_DIAG_FULL)) { |
| free_dma(host->dma); |
| free_irq(host->irq, NULL); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| return (1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static void wd7000_revision(Adapter * host) |
| { |
| static IcbRevLvl icb = { ICB_OP_GET_REVISION }; |
| |
| icb.phase = 1; |
| /* |
| * Like diagnostics, this is only done at init time, in fact, from |
| * wd7000_detect, so there should be OGMBs available. If it fails, |
| * the only damage will be that the revision will show up as 0.0, |
| * which in turn means that scatter/gather will be disabled. |
| */ |
| mail_out(host, (struct scb *) &icb); |
| while (icb.phase) { |
| cpu_relax(); /* wait for completion */ |
| barrier(); |
| } |
| host->rev1 = icb.primary; |
| host->rev2 = icb.secondary; |
| } |
| |
| |
| #undef SPRINTF |
| #define SPRINTF(args...) { if (pos < (buffer + length)) pos += sprintf (pos, ## args); } |
| |
| static int wd7000_set_info(char *buffer, int length, struct Scsi_Host *host) |
| { |
| dprintk("Buffer = <%.*s>, length = %d\n", length, buffer, length); |
| |
| /* |
| * Currently this is a no-op |
| */ |
| dprintk("Sorry, this function is currently out of order...\n"); |
| return (length); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static int wd7000_proc_info(struct Scsi_Host *host, char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset, int length, int inout) |
| { |
| Adapter *adapter = (Adapter *)host->hostdata; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| char *pos = buffer; |
| #ifdef WD7000_DEBUG |
| Mailbox *ogmbs, *icmbs; |
| short count; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Has data been written to the file ? |
| */ |
| if (inout) |
| return (wd7000_set_info(buffer, length, host)); |
| |
| spin_lock_irqsave(host->host_lock, flags); |
| SPRINTF("Host scsi%d: Western Digital WD-7000 (rev %d.%d)\n", host->host_no, adapter->rev1, adapter->rev2); |
| SPRINTF(" IO base: 0x%x\n", adapter->iobase); |
| SPRINTF(" IRQ: %d\n", adapter->irq); |
| SPRINTF(" DMA channel: %d\n", adapter->dma); |
| SPRINTF(" Interrupts: %d\n", adapter->int_counter); |
| SPRINTF(" BUS_ON time: %d nanoseconds\n", adapter->bus_on * 125); |
| SPRINTF(" BUS_OFF time: %d nanoseconds\n", adapter->bus_off * 125); |
| |
| #ifdef WD7000_DEBUG |
| ogmbs = adapter->mb.ogmb; |
| icmbs = adapter->mb.icmb; |
| |
| SPRINTF("\nControl port value: 0x%x\n", adapter->control); |
| SPRINTF("Incoming mailbox:\n"); |
| SPRINTF(" size: %d\n", ICMB_CNT); |
| SPRINTF(" queued messages: "); |
| |
| for (i = count = 0; i < ICMB_CNT; i++) |
| if (icmbs[i].status) { |
| count++; |
| SPRINTF("0x%x ", i); |
| } |
| |
| SPRINTF(count ? "\n" : "none\n"); |
| |
| SPRINTF("Outgoing mailbox:\n"); |
| SPRINTF(" size: %d\n", OGMB_CNT); |
| SPRINTF(" next message: 0x%x\n", adapter->next_ogmb); |
| SPRINTF(" queued messages: "); |
| |
| for (i = count = 0; i < OGMB_CNT; i++) |
| if (ogmbs[i].status) { |
| count++; |
| SPRINTF("0x%x ", i); |
| } |
| |
| SPRINTF(count ? "\n" : "none\n"); |
| #endif |
| |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(host->host_lock, flags); |
| |
| /* |
| * Calculate start of next buffer, and return value. |
| */ |
| *start = buffer + offset; |
| |
| if ((pos - buffer) < offset) |
| return (0); |
| else if ((pos - buffer - offset) < length) |
| return (pos - buffer - offset); |
| else |
| return (length); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Returns the number of adapters this driver is supporting. |
| * |
| * The source for hosts.c says to wait to call scsi_register until 100% |
| * sure about an adapter. We need to do it a little sooner here; we |
| * need the storage set up by scsi_register before wd7000_init, and |
| * changing the location of an Adapter structure is more trouble than |
| * calling scsi_unregister. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| static __init int wd7000_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt) |
| { |
| short present = 0, biosaddr_ptr, sig_ptr, i, pass; |
| short biosptr[NUM_CONFIGS]; |
| unsigned iobase; |
| Adapter *host = NULL; |
| struct Scsi_Host *sh; |
| int unit = 0; |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: started\n"); |
| |
| #ifdef MODULE |
| if (wd7000) |
| wd7000_setup(wd7000); |
| #endif |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < UNITS; wd7000_host[i++] = NULL); |
| for (i = 0; i < NUM_CONFIGS; biosptr[i++] = -1); |
| |
| tpnt->proc_name = "wd7000"; |
| tpnt->proc_info = &wd7000_proc_info; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set up SCB free list, which is shared by all adapters |
| */ |
| init_scbs(); |
| |
| for (pass = 0; pass < NUM_CONFIGS; pass++) { |
| /* |
| * First, search for BIOS SIGNATURE... |
| */ |
| for (biosaddr_ptr = 0; biosaddr_ptr < NUM_ADDRS; biosaddr_ptr++) |
| for (sig_ptr = 0; sig_ptr < NUM_SIGNATURES; sig_ptr++) { |
| for (i = 0; i < pass; i++) |
| if (biosptr[i] == biosaddr_ptr) |
| break; |
| |
| if (i == pass) { |
| void __iomem *biosaddr = ioremap(wd7000_biosaddr[biosaddr_ptr] + signatures[sig_ptr].ofs, |
| signatures[sig_ptr].len); |
| short bios_match = 1; |
| |
| if (biosaddr) |
| bios_match = check_signature(biosaddr, signatures[sig_ptr].sig, signatures[sig_ptr].len); |
| |
| iounmap(biosaddr); |
| |
| if (bios_match) |
| goto bios_matched; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bios_matched: |
| /* |
| * BIOS SIGNATURE has been found. |
| */ |
| #ifdef WD7000_DEBUG |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: pass %d\n", pass + 1); |
| |
| if (biosaddr_ptr == NUM_ADDRS) |
| dprintk("WD-7000 SST BIOS not detected...\n"); |
| else |
| dprintk("WD-7000 SST BIOS detected at 0x%lx: checking...\n", wd7000_biosaddr[biosaddr_ptr]); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (configs[pass].irq < 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (unit == UNITS) |
| continue; |
| |
| iobase = configs[pass].iobase; |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: check IO 0x%x region...\n", iobase); |
| |
| if (request_region(iobase, 4, "wd7000")) { |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: ASC reset (IO 0x%x) ...", iobase); |
| /* |
| * ASC reset... |
| */ |
| outb(ASC_RES, iobase + ASC_CONTROL); |
| msleep(10); |
| outb(0, iobase + ASC_CONTROL); |
| |
| if (WAIT(iobase + ASC_STAT, ASC_STATMASK, CMD_RDY, 0)) { |
| dprintk("failed!\n"); |
| goto err_release; |
| } else |
| dprintk("ok!\n"); |
| |
| if (inb(iobase + ASC_INTR_STAT) == 1) { |
| /* |
| * We register here, to get a pointer to the extra space, |
| * which we'll use as the Adapter structure (host) for |
| * this adapter. It is located just after the registered |
| * Scsi_Host structure (sh), and is located by the empty |
| * array hostdata. |
| */ |
| sh = scsi_register(tpnt, sizeof(Adapter)); |
| if (sh == NULL) |
| goto err_release; |
| |
| host = (Adapter *) sh->hostdata; |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: adapter allocated at 0x%x\n", (int) host); |
| memset(host, 0, sizeof(Adapter)); |
| |
| host->irq = configs[pass].irq; |
| host->dma = configs[pass].dma; |
| host->iobase = iobase; |
| host->int_counter = 0; |
| host->bus_on = configs[pass].bus_on; |
| host->bus_off = configs[pass].bus_off; |
| host->sh = wd7000_host[unit] = sh; |
| unit++; |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: Trying init WD-7000 card at IO " "0x%x, IRQ %d, DMA %d...\n", host->iobase, host->irq, host->dma); |
| |
| if (!wd7000_init(host)) /* Initialization failed */ |
| goto err_unregister; |
| |
| /* |
| * OK from here - we'll use this adapter/configuration. |
| */ |
| wd7000_revision(host); /* important for scatter/gather */ |
| |
| /* |
| * For boards before rev 6.0, scatter/gather isn't supported. |
| */ |
| if (host->rev1 < 6) |
| sh->sg_tablesize = 1; |
| |
| present++; /* count it */ |
| |
| if (biosaddr_ptr != NUM_ADDRS) |
| biosptr[pass] = biosaddr_ptr; |
| |
| printk(KERN_INFO "Western Digital WD-7000 (rev %d.%d) ", host->rev1, host->rev2); |
| printk("using IO 0x%x, IRQ %d, DMA %d.\n", host->iobase, host->irq, host->dma); |
| printk(" BUS_ON time: %dns, BUS_OFF time: %dns\n", host->bus_on * 125, host->bus_off * 125); |
| } |
| } else |
| dprintk("wd7000_detect: IO 0x%x region already allocated!\n", iobase); |
| |
| continue; |
| |
| err_unregister: |
| scsi_unregister(sh); |
| err_release: |
| release_region(iobase, 4); |
| |
| } |
| |
| if (!present) |
| printk("Failed initialization of WD-7000 SCSI card!\n"); |
| |
| return (present); |
| } |
| |
| static int wd7000_release(struct Scsi_Host *shost) |
| { |
| if (shost->irq) |
| free_irq(shost->irq, NULL); |
| if (shost->io_port && shost->n_io_port) |
| release_region(shost->io_port, shost->n_io_port); |
| scsi_unregister(shost); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| #if 0 |
| /* |
| * I have absolutely NO idea how to do an abort with the WD7000... |
| */ |
| static int wd7000_abort(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) |
| { |
| Adapter *host = (Adapter *) SCpnt->device->host->hostdata; |
| |
| if (inb(host->iobase + ASC_STAT) & INT_IM) { |
| printk("wd7000_abort: lost interrupt\n"); |
| wd7000_intr_handle(host->irq, NULL, NULL); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Last resort. Reinitialize the board. |
| */ |
| |
| static int wd7000_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt) |
| { |
| Adapter *host = (Adapter *) SCpnt->device->host->hostdata; |
| |
| spin_lock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock); |
| |
| if (wd7000_adapter_reset(host) < 0) { |
| spin_unlock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock); |
| return FAILED; |
| } |
| |
| wd7000_enable_intr(host); |
| |
| spin_unlock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock); |
| return SUCCESS; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This was borrowed directly from aha1542.c. (Zaga) |
| */ |
| |
| static int wd7000_biosparam(struct scsi_device *sdev, |
| struct block_device *bdev, sector_t capacity, int *ip) |
| { |
| char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE]; |
| |
| dprintk("wd7000_biosparam: dev=%s, size=%d, ", |
| bdevname(bdev, b), capacity); |
| (void)b; /* unused var warning? */ |
| |
| /* |
| * try default translation |
| */ |
| ip[0] = 64; |
| ip[1] = 32; |
| ip[2] = capacity >> 11; |
| |
| /* |
| * for disks >1GB do some guessing |
| */ |
| if (ip[2] >= 1024) { |
| int info[3]; |
| |
| /* |
| * try to figure out the geometry from the partition table |
| */ |
| if ((scsicam_bios_param(bdev, capacity, info) < 0) || !(((info[0] == 64) && (info[1] == 32)) || ((info[0] == 255) && (info[1] == 63)))) { |
| printk("wd7000_biosparam: unable to verify geometry for disk with >1GB.\n" " using extended translation.\n"); |
| |
| ip[0] = 255; |
| ip[1] = 63; |
| ip[2] = (unsigned long) capacity / (255 * 63); |
| } else { |
| ip[0] = info[0]; |
| ip[1] = info[1]; |
| ip[2] = info[2]; |
| |
| if (info[0] == 255) |
| printk(KERN_INFO "%s: current partition table is " "using extended translation.\n", __func__); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| dprintk("bios geometry: head=%d, sec=%d, cyl=%d\n", ip[0], ip[1], ip[2]); |
| dprintk("WARNING: check, if the bios geometry is correct.\n"); |
| |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| MODULE_AUTHOR("Thomas Wuensche, John Boyd, Miroslav Zagorac"); |
| MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for the WD7000 series ISA controllers"); |
| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); |
| |
| static struct scsi_host_template driver_template = { |
| .proc_name = "wd7000", |
| .proc_info = wd7000_proc_info, |
| .name = "Western Digital WD-7000", |
| .detect = wd7000_detect, |
| .release = wd7000_release, |
| .queuecommand = wd7000_queuecommand, |
| .eh_host_reset_handler = wd7000_host_reset, |
| .bios_param = wd7000_biosparam, |
| .can_queue = WD7000_Q, |
| .this_id = 7, |
| .sg_tablesize = WD7000_SG, |
| .cmd_per_lun = 1, |
| .unchecked_isa_dma = 1, |
| .use_clustering = ENABLE_CLUSTERING, |
| }; |
| |
| #include "scsi_module.c" |