| /* |
| * Device driver for the SYMBIOS/LSILOGIC 53C8XX and 53C1010 family |
| * of PCI-SCSI IO processors. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr> |
| * Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx> |
| * |
| * This driver is derived from the Linux sym53c8xx driver. |
| * Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Gerard Roudier |
| * |
| * The sym53c8xx driver is derived from the ncr53c8xx driver that had been |
| * a port of the FreeBSD ncr driver to Linux-1.2.13. |
| * |
| * The original ncr driver has been written for 386bsd and FreeBSD by |
| * Wolfgang Stanglmeier <wolf@cologne.de> |
| * Stefan Esser <se@mi.Uni-Koeln.de> |
| * Copyright (C) 1994 Wolfgang Stanglmeier |
| * |
| * Other major contributions: |
| * |
| * NVRAM detection and reading. |
| * Copyright (C) 1997 Richard Waltham <dormouse@farsrobt.demon.co.uk> |
| * |
| *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * |
| * 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 of the License, 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; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/slab.h> |
| #include <asm/param.h> /* for timeouts in units of HZ */ |
| |
| #include "sym_glue.h" |
| #include "sym_nvram.h" |
| |
| #if 0 |
| #define SYM_DEBUG_GENERIC_SUPPORT |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Needed function prototypes. |
| */ |
| static void sym_int_ma (struct sym_hcb *np); |
| static void sym_int_sir(struct sym_hcb *); |
| static struct sym_ccb *sym_alloc_ccb(struct sym_hcb *np); |
| static struct sym_ccb *sym_ccb_from_dsa(struct sym_hcb *np, u32 dsa); |
| static void sym_alloc_lcb_tags (struct sym_hcb *np, u_char tn, u_char ln); |
| static void sym_complete_error (struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp); |
| static void sym_complete_ok (struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp); |
| static int sym_compute_residual(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp); |
| |
| /* |
| * Print a buffer in hexadecimal format with a ".\n" at end. |
| */ |
| static void sym_printl_hex(u_char *p, int n) |
| { |
| while (n-- > 0) |
| printf (" %x", *p++); |
| printf (".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| static void sym_print_msg(struct sym_ccb *cp, char *label, u_char *msg) |
| { |
| sym_print_addr(cp->cmd, "%s: ", label); |
| |
| spi_print_msg(msg); |
| printf("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| static void sym_print_nego_msg(struct sym_hcb *np, int target, char *label, u_char *msg) |
| { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[target]; |
| dev_info(&tp->starget->dev, "%s: ", label); |
| |
| spi_print_msg(msg); |
| printf("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Print something that tells about extended errors. |
| */ |
| void sym_print_xerr(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int x_status) |
| { |
| if (x_status & XE_PARITY_ERR) { |
| sym_print_addr(cmd, "unrecovered SCSI parity error.\n"); |
| } |
| if (x_status & XE_EXTRA_DATA) { |
| sym_print_addr(cmd, "extraneous data discarded.\n"); |
| } |
| if (x_status & XE_BAD_PHASE) { |
| sym_print_addr(cmd, "illegal scsi phase (4/5).\n"); |
| } |
| if (x_status & XE_SODL_UNRUN) { |
| sym_print_addr(cmd, "ODD transfer in DATA OUT phase.\n"); |
| } |
| if (x_status & XE_SWIDE_OVRUN) { |
| sym_print_addr(cmd, "ODD transfer in DATA IN phase.\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return a string for SCSI BUS mode. |
| */ |
| static char *sym_scsi_bus_mode(int mode) |
| { |
| switch(mode) { |
| case SMODE_HVD: return "HVD"; |
| case SMODE_SE: return "SE"; |
| case SMODE_LVD: return "LVD"; |
| } |
| return "??"; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Soft reset the chip. |
| * |
| * Raising SRST when the chip is running may cause |
| * problems on dual function chips (see below). |
| * On the other hand, LVD devices need some delay |
| * to settle and report actual BUS mode in STEST4. |
| */ |
| static void sym_chip_reset (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, SRST); |
| INB(np, nc_mbox1); |
| udelay(10); |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, 0); |
| INB(np, nc_mbox1); |
| udelay(2000); /* For BUS MODE to settle */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Really soft reset the chip.:) |
| * |
| * Some 896 and 876 chip revisions may hang-up if we set |
| * the SRST (soft reset) bit at the wrong time when SCRIPTS |
| * are running. |
| * So, we need to abort the current operation prior to |
| * soft resetting the chip. |
| */ |
| static void sym_soft_reset (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| u_char istat = 0; |
| int i; |
| |
| if (!(np->features & FE_ISTAT1) || !(INB(np, nc_istat1) & SCRUN)) |
| goto do_chip_reset; |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, CABRT); |
| for (i = 100000 ; i ; --i) { |
| istat = INB(np, nc_istat); |
| if (istat & SIP) { |
| INW(np, nc_sist); |
| } |
| else if (istat & DIP) { |
| if (INB(np, nc_dstat) & ABRT) |
| break; |
| } |
| udelay(5); |
| } |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, 0); |
| if (!i) |
| printf("%s: unable to abort current chip operation, " |
| "ISTAT=0x%02x.\n", sym_name(np), istat); |
| do_chip_reset: |
| sym_chip_reset(np); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Start reset process. |
| * |
| * The interrupt handler will reinitialize the chip. |
| */ |
| static void sym_start_reset(struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| sym_reset_scsi_bus(np, 1); |
| } |
| |
| int sym_reset_scsi_bus(struct sym_hcb *np, int enab_int) |
| { |
| u32 term; |
| int retv = 0; |
| |
| sym_soft_reset(np); /* Soft reset the chip */ |
| if (enab_int) |
| OUTW(np, nc_sien, RST); |
| /* |
| * Enable Tolerant, reset IRQD if present and |
| * properly set IRQ mode, prior to resetting the bus. |
| */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, TE); |
| OUTB(np, nc_dcntl, (np->rv_dcntl & IRQM)); |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl1, CRST); |
| INB(np, nc_mbox1); |
| udelay(200); |
| |
| if (!SYM_SETUP_SCSI_BUS_CHECK) |
| goto out; |
| /* |
| * Check for no terminators or SCSI bus shorts to ground. |
| * Read SCSI data bus, data parity bits and control signals. |
| * We are expecting RESET to be TRUE and other signals to be |
| * FALSE. |
| */ |
| term = INB(np, nc_sstat0); |
| term = ((term & 2) << 7) + ((term & 1) << 17); /* rst sdp0 */ |
| term |= ((INB(np, nc_sstat2) & 0x01) << 26) | /* sdp1 */ |
| ((INW(np, nc_sbdl) & 0xff) << 9) | /* d7-0 */ |
| ((INW(np, nc_sbdl) & 0xff00) << 10) | /* d15-8 */ |
| INB(np, nc_sbcl); /* req ack bsy sel atn msg cd io */ |
| |
| if (!np->maxwide) |
| term &= 0x3ffff; |
| |
| if (term != (2<<7)) { |
| printf("%s: suspicious SCSI data while resetting the BUS.\n", |
| sym_name(np)); |
| printf("%s: %sdp0,d7-0,rst,req,ack,bsy,sel,atn,msg,c/d,i/o = " |
| "0x%lx, expecting 0x%lx\n", |
| sym_name(np), |
| (np->features & FE_WIDE) ? "dp1,d15-8," : "", |
| (u_long)term, (u_long)(2<<7)); |
| if (SYM_SETUP_SCSI_BUS_CHECK == 1) |
| retv = 1; |
| } |
| out: |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl1, 0); |
| return retv; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Select SCSI clock frequency |
| */ |
| static void sym_selectclock(struct sym_hcb *np, u_char scntl3) |
| { |
| /* |
| * If multiplier not present or not selected, leave here. |
| */ |
| if (np->multiplier <= 1) { |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl3, scntl3); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) |
| printf ("%s: enabling clock multiplier\n", sym_name(np)); |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest1, DBLEN); /* Enable clock multiplier */ |
| /* |
| * Wait for the LCKFRQ bit to be set if supported by the chip. |
| * Otherwise wait 50 micro-seconds (at least). |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_LCKFRQ) { |
| int i = 20; |
| while (!(INB(np, nc_stest4) & LCKFRQ) && --i > 0) |
| udelay(20); |
| if (!i) |
| printf("%s: the chip cannot lock the frequency\n", |
| sym_name(np)); |
| } else { |
| INB(np, nc_mbox1); |
| udelay(50+10); |
| } |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, HSC); /* Halt the scsi clock */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl3, scntl3); |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest1, (DBLEN|DBLSEL));/* Select clock multiplier */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, 0x00); /* Restart scsi clock */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Determine the chip's clock frequency. |
| * |
| * This is essential for the negotiation of the synchronous |
| * transfer rate. |
| * |
| * Note: we have to return the correct value. |
| * THERE IS NO SAFE DEFAULT VALUE. |
| * |
| * Most NCR/SYMBIOS boards are delivered with a 40 Mhz clock. |
| * 53C860 and 53C875 rev. 1 support fast20 transfers but |
| * do not have a clock doubler and so are provided with a |
| * 80 MHz clock. All other fast20 boards incorporate a doubler |
| * and so should be delivered with a 40 MHz clock. |
| * The recent fast40 chips (895/896/895A/1010) use a 40 Mhz base |
| * clock and provide a clock quadrupler (160 Mhz). |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * calculate SCSI clock frequency (in KHz) |
| */ |
| static unsigned getfreq (struct sym_hcb *np, int gen) |
| { |
| unsigned int ms = 0; |
| unsigned int f; |
| |
| /* |
| * Measure GEN timer delay in order |
| * to calculate SCSI clock frequency |
| * |
| * This code will never execute too |
| * many loop iterations (if DELAY is |
| * reasonably correct). It could get |
| * too low a delay (too high a freq.) |
| * if the CPU is slow executing the |
| * loop for some reason (an NMI, for |
| * example). For this reason we will |
| * if multiple measurements are to be |
| * performed trust the higher delay |
| * (lower frequency returned). |
| */ |
| OUTW(np, nc_sien, 0); /* mask all scsi interrupts */ |
| INW(np, nc_sist); /* clear pending scsi interrupt */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_dien, 0); /* mask all dma interrupts */ |
| INW(np, nc_sist); /* another one, just to be sure :) */ |
| /* |
| * The C1010-33 core does not report GEN in SIST, |
| * if this interrupt is masked in SIEN. |
| * I don't know yet if the C1010-66 behaves the same way. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) { |
| OUTW(np, nc_sien, GEN); |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat1, SIRQD); |
| } |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl3, 4); /* set pre-scaler to divide by 3 */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stime1, 0); /* disable general purpose timer */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stime1, gen); /* set to nominal delay of 1<<gen * 125us */ |
| while (!(INW(np, nc_sist) & GEN) && ms++ < 100000) |
| udelay(1000/4); /* count in 1/4 of ms */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stime1, 0); /* disable general purpose timer */ |
| /* |
| * Undo C1010-33 specific settings. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) { |
| OUTW(np, nc_sien, 0); |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat1, 0); |
| } |
| /* |
| * set prescaler to divide by whatever 0 means |
| * 0 ought to choose divide by 2, but appears |
| * to set divide by 3.5 mode in my 53c810 ... |
| */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl3, 0); |
| |
| /* |
| * adjust for prescaler, and convert into KHz |
| */ |
| f = ms ? ((1 << gen) * (4340*4)) / ms : 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * The C1010-33 result is biased by a factor |
| * of 2/3 compared to earlier chips. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) |
| f = (f * 2) / 3; |
| |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) |
| printf ("%s: Delay (GEN=%d): %u msec, %u KHz\n", |
| sym_name(np), gen, ms/4, f); |
| |
| return f; |
| } |
| |
| static unsigned sym_getfreq (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| u_int f1, f2; |
| int gen = 8; |
| |
| getfreq (np, gen); /* throw away first result */ |
| f1 = getfreq (np, gen); |
| f2 = getfreq (np, gen); |
| if (f1 > f2) f1 = f2; /* trust lower result */ |
| return f1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Get/probe chip SCSI clock frequency |
| */ |
| static void sym_getclock (struct sym_hcb *np, int mult) |
| { |
| unsigned char scntl3 = np->sv_scntl3; |
| unsigned char stest1 = np->sv_stest1; |
| unsigned f1; |
| |
| np->multiplier = 1; |
| f1 = 40000; |
| /* |
| * True with 875/895/896/895A with clock multiplier selected |
| */ |
| if (mult > 1 && (stest1 & (DBLEN+DBLSEL)) == DBLEN+DBLSEL) { |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) |
| printf ("%s: clock multiplier found\n", sym_name(np)); |
| np->multiplier = mult; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If multiplier not found or scntl3 not 7,5,3, |
| * reset chip and get frequency from general purpose timer. |
| * Otherwise trust scntl3 BIOS setting. |
| */ |
| if (np->multiplier != mult || (scntl3 & 7) < 3 || !(scntl3 & 1)) { |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest1, 0); /* make sure doubler is OFF */ |
| f1 = sym_getfreq (np); |
| |
| if (sym_verbose) |
| printf ("%s: chip clock is %uKHz\n", sym_name(np), f1); |
| |
| if (f1 < 45000) f1 = 40000; |
| else if (f1 < 55000) f1 = 50000; |
| else f1 = 80000; |
| |
| if (f1 < 80000 && mult > 1) { |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) |
| printf ("%s: clock multiplier assumed\n", |
| sym_name(np)); |
| np->multiplier = mult; |
| } |
| } else { |
| if ((scntl3 & 7) == 3) f1 = 40000; |
| else if ((scntl3 & 7) == 5) f1 = 80000; |
| else f1 = 160000; |
| |
| f1 /= np->multiplier; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Compute controller synchronous parameters. |
| */ |
| f1 *= np->multiplier; |
| np->clock_khz = f1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Get/probe PCI clock frequency |
| */ |
| static int sym_getpciclock (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| int f = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * For now, we only need to know about the actual |
| * PCI BUS clock frequency for C1010-66 chips. |
| */ |
| #if 1 |
| if (np->features & FE_66MHZ) { |
| #else |
| if (1) { |
| #endif |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest1, SCLK); /* Use the PCI clock as SCSI clock */ |
| f = sym_getfreq(np); |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest1, 0); |
| } |
| np->pciclk_khz = f; |
| |
| return f; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * SYMBIOS chip clock divisor table. |
| * |
| * Divisors are multiplied by 10,000,000 in order to make |
| * calculations more simple. |
| */ |
| #define _5M 5000000 |
| static const u32 div_10M[] = {2*_5M, 3*_5M, 4*_5M, 6*_5M, 8*_5M, 12*_5M, 16*_5M}; |
| |
| /* |
| * Get clock factor and sync divisor for a given |
| * synchronous factor period. |
| */ |
| static int |
| sym_getsync(struct sym_hcb *np, u_char dt, u_char sfac, u_char *divp, u_char *fakp) |
| { |
| u32 clk = np->clock_khz; /* SCSI clock frequency in kHz */ |
| int div = np->clock_divn; /* Number of divisors supported */ |
| u32 fak; /* Sync factor in sxfer */ |
| u32 per; /* Period in tenths of ns */ |
| u32 kpc; /* (per * clk) */ |
| int ret; |
| |
| /* |
| * Compute the synchronous period in tenths of nano-seconds |
| */ |
| if (dt && sfac <= 9) per = 125; |
| else if (sfac <= 10) per = 250; |
| else if (sfac == 11) per = 303; |
| else if (sfac == 12) per = 500; |
| else per = 40 * sfac; |
| ret = per; |
| |
| kpc = per * clk; |
| if (dt) |
| kpc <<= 1; |
| |
| /* |
| * For earliest C10 revision 0, we cannot use extra |
| * clocks for the setting of the SCSI clocking. |
| * Note that this limits the lowest sync data transfer |
| * to 5 Mega-transfers per second and may result in |
| * using higher clock divisors. |
| */ |
| #if 1 |
| if ((np->features & (FE_C10|FE_U3EN)) == FE_C10) { |
| /* |
| * Look for the lowest clock divisor that allows an |
| * output speed not faster than the period. |
| */ |
| while (div > 0) { |
| --div; |
| if (kpc > (div_10M[div] << 2)) { |
| ++div; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| fak = 0; /* No extra clocks */ |
| if (div == np->clock_divn) { /* Are we too fast ? */ |
| ret = -1; |
| } |
| *divp = div; |
| *fakp = fak; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Look for the greatest clock divisor that allows an |
| * input speed faster than the period. |
| */ |
| while (div-- > 0) |
| if (kpc >= (div_10M[div] << 2)) break; |
| |
| /* |
| * Calculate the lowest clock factor that allows an output |
| * speed not faster than the period, and the max output speed. |
| * If fak >= 1 we will set both XCLKH_ST and XCLKH_DT. |
| * If fak >= 2 we will also set XCLKS_ST and XCLKS_DT. |
| */ |
| if (dt) { |
| fak = (kpc - 1) / (div_10M[div] << 1) + 1 - 2; |
| /* ret = ((2+fak)*div_10M[div])/np->clock_khz; */ |
| } else { |
| fak = (kpc - 1) / div_10M[div] + 1 - 4; |
| /* ret = ((4+fak)*div_10M[div])/np->clock_khz; */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Check against our hardware limits, or bugs :). |
| */ |
| if (fak > 2) { |
| fak = 2; |
| ret = -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Compute and return sync parameters. |
| */ |
| *divp = div; |
| *fakp = fak; |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * SYMBIOS chips allow burst lengths of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, |
| * 128 transfers. All chips support at least 16 transfers |
| * bursts. The 825A, 875 and 895 chips support bursts of up |
| * to 128 transfers and the 895A and 896 support bursts of up |
| * to 64 transfers. All other chips support up to 16 |
| * transfers bursts. |
| * |
| * For PCI 32 bit data transfers each transfer is a DWORD. |
| * It is a QUADWORD (8 bytes) for PCI 64 bit data transfers. |
| * |
| * We use log base 2 (burst length) as internal code, with |
| * value 0 meaning "burst disabled". |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Burst length from burst code. |
| */ |
| #define burst_length(bc) (!(bc))? 0 : 1 << (bc) |
| |
| /* |
| * Burst code from io register bits. |
| */ |
| #define burst_code(dmode, ctest4, ctest5) \ |
| (ctest4) & 0x80? 0 : (((dmode) & 0xc0) >> 6) + ((ctest5) & 0x04) + 1 |
| |
| /* |
| * Set initial io register bits from burst code. |
| */ |
| static inline void sym_init_burst(struct sym_hcb *np, u_char bc) |
| { |
| np->rv_ctest4 &= ~0x80; |
| np->rv_dmode &= ~(0x3 << 6); |
| np->rv_ctest5 &= ~0x4; |
| |
| if (!bc) { |
| np->rv_ctest4 |= 0x80; |
| } |
| else { |
| --bc; |
| np->rv_dmode |= ((bc & 0x3) << 6); |
| np->rv_ctest5 |= (bc & 0x4); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Save initial settings of some IO registers. |
| * Assumed to have been set by BIOS. |
| * We cannot reset the chip prior to reading the |
| * IO registers, since informations will be lost. |
| * Since the SCRIPTS processor may be running, this |
| * is not safe on paper, but it seems to work quite |
| * well. :) |
| */ |
| static void sym_save_initial_setting (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| np->sv_scntl0 = INB(np, nc_scntl0) & 0x0a; |
| np->sv_scntl3 = INB(np, nc_scntl3) & 0x07; |
| np->sv_dmode = INB(np, nc_dmode) & 0xce; |
| np->sv_dcntl = INB(np, nc_dcntl) & 0xa8; |
| np->sv_ctest3 = INB(np, nc_ctest3) & 0x01; |
| np->sv_ctest4 = INB(np, nc_ctest4) & 0x80; |
| np->sv_gpcntl = INB(np, nc_gpcntl); |
| np->sv_stest1 = INB(np, nc_stest1); |
| np->sv_stest2 = INB(np, nc_stest2) & 0x20; |
| np->sv_stest4 = INB(np, nc_stest4); |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) { /* Always large DMA fifo + ultra3 */ |
| np->sv_scntl4 = INB(np, nc_scntl4); |
| np->sv_ctest5 = INB(np, nc_ctest5) & 0x04; |
| } |
| else |
| np->sv_ctest5 = INB(np, nc_ctest5) & 0x24; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set SCSI BUS mode. |
| * - LVD capable chips (895/895A/896/1010) report the current BUS mode |
| * through the STEST4 IO register. |
| * - For previous generation chips (825/825A/875), the user has to tell us |
| * how to check against HVD, since a 100% safe algorithm is not possible. |
| */ |
| static void sym_set_bus_mode(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_nvram *nvram) |
| { |
| if (np->scsi_mode) |
| return; |
| |
| np->scsi_mode = SMODE_SE; |
| if (np->features & (FE_ULTRA2|FE_ULTRA3)) |
| np->scsi_mode = (np->sv_stest4 & SMODE); |
| else if (np->features & FE_DIFF) { |
| if (SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF == 1) { |
| if (np->sv_scntl3) { |
| if (np->sv_stest2 & 0x20) |
| np->scsi_mode = SMODE_HVD; |
| } else if (nvram->type == SYM_SYMBIOS_NVRAM) { |
| if (!(INB(np, nc_gpreg) & 0x08)) |
| np->scsi_mode = SMODE_HVD; |
| } |
| } else if (SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF == 2) |
| np->scsi_mode = SMODE_HVD; |
| } |
| if (np->scsi_mode == SMODE_HVD) |
| np->rv_stest2 |= 0x20; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Prepare io register values used by sym_start_up() |
| * according to selected and supported features. |
| */ |
| static int sym_prepare_setting(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_nvram *nvram) |
| { |
| struct sym_data *sym_data = shost_priv(shost); |
| struct pci_dev *pdev = sym_data->pdev; |
| u_char burst_max; |
| u32 period; |
| int i; |
| |
| np->maxwide = (np->features & FE_WIDE) ? 1 : 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Guess the frequency of the chip's clock. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & (FE_ULTRA3 | FE_ULTRA2)) |
| np->clock_khz = 160000; |
| else if (np->features & FE_ULTRA) |
| np->clock_khz = 80000; |
| else |
| np->clock_khz = 40000; |
| |
| /* |
| * Get the clock multiplier factor. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_QUAD) |
| np->multiplier = 4; |
| else if (np->features & FE_DBLR) |
| np->multiplier = 2; |
| else |
| np->multiplier = 1; |
| |
| /* |
| * Measure SCSI clock frequency for chips |
| * it may vary from assumed one. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_VARCLK) |
| sym_getclock(np, np->multiplier); |
| |
| /* |
| * Divisor to be used for async (timer pre-scaler). |
| */ |
| i = np->clock_divn - 1; |
| while (--i >= 0) { |
| if (10ul * SYM_CONF_MIN_ASYNC * np->clock_khz > div_10M[i]) { |
| ++i; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| np->rv_scntl3 = i+1; |
| |
| /* |
| * The C1010 uses hardwired divisors for async. |
| * So, we just throw away, the async. divisor.:-) |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) |
| np->rv_scntl3 = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Minimum synchronous period factor supported by the chip. |
| * Btw, 'period' is in tenths of nanoseconds. |
| */ |
| period = (4 * div_10M[0] + np->clock_khz - 1) / np->clock_khz; |
| |
| if (period <= 250) np->minsync = 10; |
| else if (period <= 303) np->minsync = 11; |
| else if (period <= 500) np->minsync = 12; |
| else np->minsync = (period + 40 - 1) / 40; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check against chip SCSI standard support (SCSI-2,ULTRA,ULTRA2). |
| */ |
| if (np->minsync < 25 && |
| !(np->features & (FE_ULTRA|FE_ULTRA2|FE_ULTRA3))) |
| np->minsync = 25; |
| else if (np->minsync < 12 && |
| !(np->features & (FE_ULTRA2|FE_ULTRA3))) |
| np->minsync = 12; |
| |
| /* |
| * Maximum synchronous period factor supported by the chip. |
| */ |
| period = (11 * div_10M[np->clock_divn - 1]) / (4 * np->clock_khz); |
| np->maxsync = period > 2540 ? 254 : period / 10; |
| |
| /* |
| * If chip is a C1010, guess the sync limits in DT mode. |
| */ |
| if ((np->features & (FE_C10|FE_ULTRA3)) == (FE_C10|FE_ULTRA3)) { |
| if (np->clock_khz == 160000) { |
| np->minsync_dt = 9; |
| np->maxsync_dt = 50; |
| np->maxoffs_dt = nvram->type ? 62 : 31; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * 64 bit addressing (895A/896/1010) ? |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_DAC) { |
| if (!use_dac(np)) |
| np->rv_ccntl1 |= (DDAC); |
| else if (SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 1) |
| np->rv_ccntl1 |= (XTIMOD | EXTIBMV); |
| else if (SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2) |
| np->rv_ccntl1 |= (0 | EXTIBMV); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Phase mismatch handled by SCRIPTS (895A/896/1010) ? |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_NOPM) |
| np->rv_ccntl0 |= (ENPMJ); |
| |
| /* |
| * C1010-33 Errata: Part Number:609-039638 (rev. 1) is fixed. |
| * In dual channel mode, contention occurs if internal cycles |
| * are used. Disable internal cycles. |
| */ |
| if (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1010_33 && |
| pdev->revision < 0x1) |
| np->rv_ccntl0 |= DILS; |
| |
| /* |
| * Select burst length (dwords) |
| */ |
| burst_max = SYM_SETUP_BURST_ORDER; |
| if (burst_max == 255) |
| burst_max = burst_code(np->sv_dmode, np->sv_ctest4, |
| np->sv_ctest5); |
| if (burst_max > 7) |
| burst_max = 7; |
| if (burst_max > np->maxburst) |
| burst_max = np->maxburst; |
| |
| /* |
| * DEL 352 - 53C810 Rev x11 - Part Number 609-0392140 - ITEM 2. |
| * This chip and the 860 Rev 1 may wrongly use PCI cache line |
| * based transactions on LOAD/STORE instructions. So we have |
| * to prevent these chips from using such PCI transactions in |
| * this driver. The generic ncr driver that does not use |
| * LOAD/STORE instructions does not need this work-around. |
| */ |
| if ((pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C810 && |
| pdev->revision >= 0x10 && pdev->revision <= 0x11) || |
| (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C860 && |
| pdev->revision <= 0x1)) |
| np->features &= ~(FE_WRIE|FE_ERL|FE_ERMP); |
| |
| /* |
| * Select all supported special features. |
| * If we are using on-board RAM for scripts, prefetch (PFEN) |
| * does not help, but burst op fetch (BOF) does. |
| * Disabling PFEN makes sure BOF will be used. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_ERL) |
| np->rv_dmode |= ERL; /* Enable Read Line */ |
| if (np->features & FE_BOF) |
| np->rv_dmode |= BOF; /* Burst Opcode Fetch */ |
| if (np->features & FE_ERMP) |
| np->rv_dmode |= ERMP; /* Enable Read Multiple */ |
| #if 1 |
| if ((np->features & FE_PFEN) && !np->ram_ba) |
| #else |
| if (np->features & FE_PFEN) |
| #endif |
| np->rv_dcntl |= PFEN; /* Prefetch Enable */ |
| if (np->features & FE_CLSE) |
| np->rv_dcntl |= CLSE; /* Cache Line Size Enable */ |
| if (np->features & FE_WRIE) |
| np->rv_ctest3 |= WRIE; /* Write and Invalidate */ |
| if (np->features & FE_DFS) |
| np->rv_ctest5 |= DFS; /* Dma Fifo Size */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Select some other |
| */ |
| np->rv_ctest4 |= MPEE; /* Master parity checking */ |
| np->rv_scntl0 |= 0x0a; /* full arb., ena parity, par->ATN */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Get parity checking, host ID and verbose mode from NVRAM |
| */ |
| np->myaddr = 255; |
| np->scsi_mode = 0; |
| sym_nvram_setup_host(shost, np, nvram); |
| |
| /* |
| * Get SCSI addr of host adapter (set by bios?). |
| */ |
| if (np->myaddr == 255) { |
| np->myaddr = INB(np, nc_scid) & 0x07; |
| if (!np->myaddr) |
| np->myaddr = SYM_SETUP_HOST_ID; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Prepare initial io register bits for burst length |
| */ |
| sym_init_burst(np, burst_max); |
| |
| sym_set_bus_mode(np, nvram); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set LED support from SCRIPTS. |
| * Ignore this feature for boards known to use a |
| * specific GPIO wiring and for the 895A, 896 |
| * and 1010 that drive the LED directly. |
| */ |
| if ((SYM_SETUP_SCSI_LED || |
| (nvram->type == SYM_SYMBIOS_NVRAM || |
| (nvram->type == SYM_TEKRAM_NVRAM && |
| pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C895))) && |
| !(np->features & FE_LEDC) && !(np->sv_gpcntl & 0x01)) |
| np->features |= FE_LED0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set irq mode. |
| */ |
| switch(SYM_SETUP_IRQ_MODE & 3) { |
| case 2: |
| np->rv_dcntl |= IRQM; |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| np->rv_dcntl |= (np->sv_dcntl & IRQM); |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Configure targets according to driver setup. |
| * If NVRAM present get targets setup from NVRAM. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0 ; i < SYM_CONF_MAX_TARGET ; i++) { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[i]; |
| |
| tp->usrflags |= (SYM_DISC_ENABLED | SYM_TAGS_ENABLED); |
| tp->usrtags = SYM_SETUP_MAX_TAG; |
| tp->usr_width = np->maxwide; |
| tp->usr_period = 9; |
| |
| sym_nvram_setup_target(tp, i, nvram); |
| |
| if (!tp->usrtags) |
| tp->usrflags &= ~SYM_TAGS_ENABLED; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Let user know about the settings. |
| */ |
| printf("%s: %s, ID %d, Fast-%d, %s, %s\n", sym_name(np), |
| sym_nvram_type(nvram), np->myaddr, |
| (np->features & FE_ULTRA3) ? 80 : |
| (np->features & FE_ULTRA2) ? 40 : |
| (np->features & FE_ULTRA) ? 20 : 10, |
| sym_scsi_bus_mode(np->scsi_mode), |
| (np->rv_scntl0 & 0xa) ? "parity checking" : "NO parity"); |
| /* |
| * Tell him more on demand. |
| */ |
| if (sym_verbose) { |
| printf("%s: %s IRQ line driver%s\n", |
| sym_name(np), |
| np->rv_dcntl & IRQM ? "totem pole" : "open drain", |
| np->ram_ba ? ", using on-chip SRAM" : ""); |
| printf("%s: using %s firmware.\n", sym_name(np), np->fw_name); |
| if (np->features & FE_NOPM) |
| printf("%s: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.\n", |
| sym_name(np)); |
| } |
| /* |
| * And still more. |
| */ |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) { |
| printf ("%s: initial SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = " |
| "(hex) %02x/%02x/%02x/%02x/%02x/%02x\n", |
| sym_name(np), np->sv_scntl3, np->sv_dmode, np->sv_dcntl, |
| np->sv_ctest3, np->sv_ctest4, np->sv_ctest5); |
| |
| printf ("%s: final SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = " |
| "(hex) %02x/%02x/%02x/%02x/%02x/%02x\n", |
| sym_name(np), np->rv_scntl3, np->rv_dmode, np->rv_dcntl, |
| np->rv_ctest3, np->rv_ctest4, np->rv_ctest5); |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Test the pci bus snoop logic :-( |
| * |
| * Has to be called with interrupts disabled. |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_MMIO |
| static int sym_regtest(struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| register volatile u32 data; |
| /* |
| * chip registers may NOT be cached. |
| * write 0xffffffff to a read only register area, |
| * and try to read it back. |
| */ |
| data = 0xffffffff; |
| OUTL(np, nc_dstat, data); |
| data = INL(np, nc_dstat); |
| #if 1 |
| if (data == 0xffffffff) { |
| #else |
| if ((data & 0xe2f0fffd) != 0x02000080) { |
| #endif |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: reg dstat-sstat2 readback %x.\n", |
| (unsigned) data); |
| return 0x10; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| #else |
| static inline int sym_regtest(struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| static int sym_snooptest(struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| u32 sym_rd, sym_wr, sym_bk, host_rd, host_wr, pc, dstat; |
| int i, err; |
| |
| err = sym_regtest(np); |
| if (err) |
| return err; |
| restart_test: |
| /* |
| * Enable Master Parity Checking as we intend |
| * to enable it for normal operations. |
| */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest4, (np->rv_ctest4 & MPEE)); |
| /* |
| * init |
| */ |
| pc = SCRIPTZ_BA(np, snooptest); |
| host_wr = 1; |
| sym_wr = 2; |
| /* |
| * Set memory and register. |
| */ |
| np->scratch = cpu_to_scr(host_wr); |
| OUTL(np, nc_temp, sym_wr); |
| /* |
| * Start script (exchange values) |
| */ |
| OUTL(np, nc_dsa, np->hcb_ba); |
| OUTL_DSP(np, pc); |
| /* |
| * Wait 'til done (with timeout) |
| */ |
| for (i=0; i<SYM_SNOOP_TIMEOUT; i++) |
| if (INB(np, nc_istat) & (INTF|SIP|DIP)) |
| break; |
| if (i>=SYM_SNOOP_TIMEOUT) { |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: timeout.\n"); |
| return (0x20); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Check for fatal DMA errors. |
| */ |
| dstat = INB(np, nc_dstat); |
| #if 1 /* Band aiding for broken hardwares that fail PCI parity */ |
| if ((dstat & MDPE) && (np->rv_ctest4 & MPEE)) { |
| printf ("%s: PCI DATA PARITY ERROR DETECTED - " |
| "DISABLING MASTER DATA PARITY CHECKING.\n", |
| sym_name(np)); |
| np->rv_ctest4 &= ~MPEE; |
| goto restart_test; |
| } |
| #endif |
| if (dstat & (MDPE|BF|IID)) { |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: DMA error (dstat=0x%02x).", dstat); |
| return (0x80); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Save termination position. |
| */ |
| pc = INL(np, nc_dsp); |
| /* |
| * Read memory and register. |
| */ |
| host_rd = scr_to_cpu(np->scratch); |
| sym_rd = INL(np, nc_scratcha); |
| sym_bk = INL(np, nc_temp); |
| /* |
| * Check termination position. |
| */ |
| if (pc != SCRIPTZ_BA(np, snoopend)+8) { |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: script execution failed.\n"); |
| printf ("start=%08lx, pc=%08lx, end=%08lx\n", |
| (u_long) SCRIPTZ_BA(np, snooptest), (u_long) pc, |
| (u_long) SCRIPTZ_BA(np, snoopend) +8); |
| return (0x40); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Show results. |
| */ |
| if (host_wr != sym_rd) { |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: host wrote %d, chip read %d.\n", |
| (int) host_wr, (int) sym_rd); |
| err |= 1; |
| } |
| if (host_rd != sym_wr) { |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: chip wrote %d, host read %d.\n", |
| (int) sym_wr, (int) host_rd); |
| err |= 2; |
| } |
| if (sym_bk != sym_wr) { |
| printf ("CACHE TEST FAILED: chip wrote %d, read back %d.\n", |
| (int) sym_wr, (int) sym_bk); |
| err |= 4; |
| } |
| |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * log message for real hard errors |
| * |
| * sym0 targ 0?: ERROR (ds:si) (so-si-sd) (sx/s3/s4) @ name (dsp:dbc). |
| * reg: r0 r1 r2 r3 r4 r5 r6 ..... rf. |
| * |
| * exception register: |
| * ds: dstat |
| * si: sist |
| * |
| * SCSI bus lines: |
| * so: control lines as driven by chip. |
| * si: control lines as seen by chip. |
| * sd: scsi data lines as seen by chip. |
| * |
| * wide/fastmode: |
| * sx: sxfer (see the manual) |
| * s3: scntl3 (see the manual) |
| * s4: scntl4 (see the manual) |
| * |
| * current script command: |
| * dsp: script address (relative to start of script). |
| * dbc: first word of script command. |
| * |
| * First 24 register of the chip: |
| * r0..rf |
| */ |
| static void sym_log_hard_error(struct Scsi_Host *shost, u_short sist, u_char dstat) |
| { |
| struct sym_hcb *np = sym_get_hcb(shost); |
| u32 dsp; |
| int script_ofs; |
| int script_size; |
| char *script_name; |
| u_char *script_base; |
| int i; |
| |
| dsp = INL(np, nc_dsp); |
| |
| if (dsp > np->scripta_ba && |
| dsp <= np->scripta_ba + np->scripta_sz) { |
| script_ofs = dsp - np->scripta_ba; |
| script_size = np->scripta_sz; |
| script_base = (u_char *) np->scripta0; |
| script_name = "scripta"; |
| } |
| else if (np->scriptb_ba < dsp && |
| dsp <= np->scriptb_ba + np->scriptb_sz) { |
| script_ofs = dsp - np->scriptb_ba; |
| script_size = np->scriptb_sz; |
| script_base = (u_char *) np->scriptb0; |
| script_name = "scriptb"; |
| } else { |
| script_ofs = dsp; |
| script_size = 0; |
| script_base = NULL; |
| script_name = "mem"; |
| } |
| |
| printf ("%s:%d: ERROR (%x:%x) (%x-%x-%x) (%x/%x/%x) @ (%s %x:%08x).\n", |
| sym_name(np), (unsigned)INB(np, nc_sdid)&0x0f, dstat, sist, |
| (unsigned)INB(np, nc_socl), (unsigned)INB(np, nc_sbcl), |
| (unsigned)INB(np, nc_sbdl), (unsigned)INB(np, nc_sxfer), |
| (unsigned)INB(np, nc_scntl3), |
| (np->features & FE_C10) ? (unsigned)INB(np, nc_scntl4) : 0, |
| script_name, script_ofs, (unsigned)INL(np, nc_dbc)); |
| |
| if (((script_ofs & 3) == 0) && |
| (unsigned)script_ofs < script_size) { |
| printf ("%s: script cmd = %08x\n", sym_name(np), |
| scr_to_cpu((int) *(u32 *)(script_base + script_ofs))); |
| } |
| |
| printf("%s: regdump:", sym_name(np)); |
| for (i = 0; i < 24; i++) |
| printf(" %02x", (unsigned)INB_OFF(np, i)); |
| printf(".\n"); |
| |
| /* |
| * PCI BUS error. |
| */ |
| if (dstat & (MDPE|BF)) |
| sym_log_bus_error(shost); |
| } |
| |
| void sym_dump_registers(struct Scsi_Host *shost) |
| { |
| struct sym_hcb *np = sym_get_hcb(shost); |
| u_short sist; |
| u_char dstat; |
| |
| sist = INW(np, nc_sist); |
| dstat = INB(np, nc_dstat); |
| sym_log_hard_error(shost, sist, dstat); |
| } |
| |
| static struct sym_chip sym_dev_table[] = { |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C810, 0x0f, "810", 4, 8, 4, 64, |
| FE_ERL} |
| , |
| #ifdef SYM_DEBUG_GENERIC_SUPPORT |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C810, 0xff, "810a", 4, 8, 4, 1, |
| FE_BOF} |
| , |
| #else |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C810, 0xff, "810a", 4, 8, 4, 1, |
| FE_CACHE_SET|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN|FE_BOF} |
| , |
| #endif |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C815, 0xff, "815", 4, 8, 4, 64, |
| FE_BOF|FE_ERL} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C825, 0x0f, "825", 6, 8, 4, 64, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_BOF|FE_ERL|FE_DIFF} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C825, 0xff, "825a", 6, 8, 4, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_CACHE0_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN|FE_RAM|FE_DIFF} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C860, 0xff, "860", 4, 8, 5, 1, |
| FE_ULTRA|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C875, 0x01, "875", 6, 16, 5, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA|FE_CACHE0_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_DIFF|FE_VARCLK} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C875, 0xff, "875", 6, 16, 5, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA|FE_DBLR|FE_CACHE0_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_DIFF|FE_VARCLK} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C875J, 0xff, "875J", 6, 16, 5, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA|FE_DBLR|FE_CACHE0_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_DIFF|FE_VARCLK} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C885, 0xff, "885", 6, 16, 5, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA|FE_DBLR|FE_CACHE0_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_DIFF|FE_VARCLK} |
| , |
| #ifdef SYM_DEBUG_GENERIC_SUPPORT |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C895, 0xff, "895", 6, 31, 7, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA2|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS| |
| FE_RAM|FE_LCKFRQ} |
| , |
| #else |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C895, 0xff, "895", 6, 31, 7, 2, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA2|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_LCKFRQ} |
| , |
| #endif |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C896, 0xff, "896", 6, 31, 7, 4, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA2|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_RAM8K|FE_64BIT|FE_DAC|FE_IO256|FE_NOPM|FE_LEDC|FE_LCKFRQ} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C895A, 0xff, "895a", 6, 31, 7, 4, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA2|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_RAM8K|FE_DAC|FE_IO256|FE_NOPM|FE_LEDC|FE_LCKFRQ} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C875A, 0xff, "875a", 6, 31, 7, 4, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_DAC|FE_IO256|FE_NOPM|FE_LEDC|FE_LCKFRQ} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1010_33, 0x00, "1010-33", 6, 31, 7, 8, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA3|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFBC|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_RAM8K|FE_64BIT|FE_DAC|FE_IO256|FE_NOPM|FE_LEDC|FE_CRC| |
| FE_C10} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1010_33, 0xff, "1010-33", 6, 31, 7, 8, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA3|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFBC|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_RAM8K|FE_64BIT|FE_DAC|FE_IO256|FE_NOPM|FE_LEDC|FE_CRC| |
| FE_C10|FE_U3EN} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1010_66, 0xff, "1010-66", 6, 31, 7, 8, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA3|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFBC|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_RAM8K|FE_64BIT|FE_DAC|FE_IO256|FE_NOPM|FE_LEDC|FE_66MHZ|FE_CRC| |
| FE_C10|FE_U3EN} |
| , |
| {PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1510, 0xff, "1510d", 6, 31, 7, 4, |
| FE_WIDE|FE_ULTRA2|FE_QUAD|FE_CACHE_SET|FE_BOF|FE_DFS|FE_LDSTR|FE_PFEN| |
| FE_RAM|FE_IO256|FE_LEDC} |
| }; |
| |
| #define sym_num_devs (ARRAY_SIZE(sym_dev_table)) |
| |
| /* |
| * Look up the chip table. |
| * |
| * Return a pointer to the chip entry if found, |
| * zero otherwise. |
| */ |
| struct sym_chip * |
| sym_lookup_chip_table (u_short device_id, u_char revision) |
| { |
| struct sym_chip *chip; |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < sym_num_devs; i++) { |
| chip = &sym_dev_table[i]; |
| if (device_id != chip->device_id) |
| continue; |
| if (revision > chip->revision_id) |
| continue; |
| return chip; |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2 |
| /* |
| * Lookup the 64 bit DMA segments map. |
| * This is only used if the direct mapping |
| * has been unsuccessful. |
| */ |
| int sym_lookup_dmap(struct sym_hcb *np, u32 h, int s) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| if (!use_dac(np)) |
| goto weird; |
| |
| /* Look up existing mappings */ |
| for (i = SYM_DMAP_SIZE-1; i > 0; i--) { |
| if (h == np->dmap_bah[i]) |
| return i; |
| } |
| /* If direct mapping is free, get it */ |
| if (!np->dmap_bah[s]) |
| goto new; |
| /* Collision -> lookup free mappings */ |
| for (s = SYM_DMAP_SIZE-1; s > 0; s--) { |
| if (!np->dmap_bah[s]) |
| goto new; |
| } |
| weird: |
| panic("sym: ran out of 64 bit DMA segment registers"); |
| return -1; |
| new: |
| np->dmap_bah[s] = h; |
| np->dmap_dirty = 1; |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Update IO registers scratch C..R so they will be |
| * in sync. with queued CCB expectations. |
| */ |
| static void sym_update_dmap_regs(struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| int o, i; |
| |
| if (!np->dmap_dirty) |
| return; |
| o = offsetof(struct sym_reg, nc_scrx[0]); |
| for (i = 0; i < SYM_DMAP_SIZE; i++) { |
| OUTL_OFF(np, o, np->dmap_bah[i]); |
| o += 4; |
| } |
| np->dmap_dirty = 0; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Enforce all the fiddly SPI rules and the chip limitations */ |
| static void sym_check_goals(struct sym_hcb *np, struct scsi_target *starget, |
| struct sym_trans *goal) |
| { |
| if (!spi_support_wide(starget)) |
| goal->width = 0; |
| |
| if (!spi_support_sync(starget)) { |
| goal->iu = 0; |
| goal->dt = 0; |
| goal->qas = 0; |
| goal->offset = 0; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (spi_support_dt(starget)) { |
| if (spi_support_dt_only(starget)) |
| goal->dt = 1; |
| |
| if (goal->offset == 0) |
| goal->dt = 0; |
| } else { |
| goal->dt = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Some targets fail to properly negotiate DT in SE mode */ |
| if ((np->scsi_mode != SMODE_LVD) || !(np->features & FE_U3EN)) |
| goal->dt = 0; |
| |
| if (goal->dt) { |
| /* all DT transfers must be wide */ |
| goal->width = 1; |
| if (goal->offset > np->maxoffs_dt) |
| goal->offset = np->maxoffs_dt; |
| if (goal->period < np->minsync_dt) |
| goal->period = np->minsync_dt; |
| if (goal->period > np->maxsync_dt) |
| goal->period = np->maxsync_dt; |
| } else { |
| goal->iu = goal->qas = 0; |
| if (goal->offset > np->maxoffs) |
| goal->offset = np->maxoffs; |
| if (goal->period < np->minsync) |
| goal->period = np->minsync; |
| if (goal->period > np->maxsync) |
| goal->period = np->maxsync; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Prepare the next negotiation message if needed. |
| * |
| * Fill in the part of message buffer that contains the |
| * negotiation and the nego_status field of the CCB. |
| * Returns the size of the message in bytes. |
| */ |
| static int sym_prepare_nego(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp, u_char *msgptr) |
| { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[cp->target]; |
| struct scsi_target *starget = tp->starget; |
| struct sym_trans *goal = &tp->tgoal; |
| int msglen = 0; |
| int nego; |
| |
| sym_check_goals(np, starget, goal); |
| |
| /* |
| * Many devices implement PPR in a buggy way, so only use it if we |
| * really want to. |
| */ |
| if (goal->renego == NS_PPR || (goal->offset && |
| (goal->iu || goal->dt || goal->qas || (goal->period < 0xa)))) { |
| nego = NS_PPR; |
| } else if (goal->renego == NS_WIDE || goal->width) { |
| nego = NS_WIDE; |
| } else if (goal->renego == NS_SYNC || goal->offset) { |
| nego = NS_SYNC; |
| } else { |
| goal->check_nego = 0; |
| nego = 0; |
| } |
| |
| switch (nego) { |
| case NS_SYNC: |
| msglen += spi_populate_sync_msg(msgptr + msglen, goal->period, |
| goal->offset); |
| break; |
| case NS_WIDE: |
| msglen += spi_populate_width_msg(msgptr + msglen, goal->width); |
| break; |
| case NS_PPR: |
| msglen += spi_populate_ppr_msg(msgptr + msglen, goal->period, |
| goal->offset, goal->width, |
| (goal->iu ? PPR_OPT_IU : 0) | |
| (goal->dt ? PPR_OPT_DT : 0) | |
| (goal->qas ? PPR_OPT_QAS : 0)); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| cp->nego_status = nego; |
| |
| if (nego) { |
| tp->nego_cp = cp; /* Keep track a nego will be performed */ |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_NEGO) { |
| sym_print_nego_msg(np, cp->target, |
| nego == NS_SYNC ? "sync msgout" : |
| nego == NS_WIDE ? "wide msgout" : |
| "ppr msgout", msgptr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return msglen; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Insert a job into the start queue. |
| */ |
| void sym_put_start_queue(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp) |
| { |
| u_short qidx; |
| |
| #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT |
| /* |
| * If the previously queued CCB is not yet done, |
| * set the IARB hint. The SCRIPTS will go with IARB |
| * for this job when starting the previous one. |
| * We leave devices a chance to win arbitration by |
| * not using more than 'iarb_max' consecutive |
| * immediate arbitrations. |
| */ |
| if (np->last_cp && np->iarb_count < np->iarb_max) { |
| np->last_cp->host_flags |= HF_HINT_IARB; |
| ++np->iarb_count; |
| } |
| else |
| np->iarb_count = 0; |
| np->last_cp = cp; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2 |
| /* |
| * Make SCRIPTS aware of the 64 bit DMA |
| * segment registers not being up-to-date. |
| */ |
| if (np->dmap_dirty) |
| cp->host_xflags |= HX_DMAP_DIRTY; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Insert first the idle task and then our job. |
| * The MBs should ensure proper ordering. |
| */ |
| qidx = np->squeueput + 2; |
| if (qidx >= MAX_QUEUE*2) qidx = 0; |
| |
| np->squeue [qidx] = cpu_to_scr(np->idletask_ba); |
| MEMORY_WRITE_BARRIER(); |
| np->squeue [np->squeueput] = cpu_to_scr(cp->ccb_ba); |
| |
| np->squeueput = qidx; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_QUEUE) |
| scmd_printk(KERN_DEBUG, cp->cmd, "queuepos=%d\n", |
| np->squeueput); |
| |
| /* |
| * Script processor may be waiting for reselect. |
| * Wake it up. |
| */ |
| MEMORY_WRITE_BARRIER(); |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, SIGP|np->istat_sem); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING |
| /* |
| * Start next ready-to-start CCBs. |
| */ |
| void sym_start_next_ccbs(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_lcb *lp, int maxn) |
| { |
| SYM_QUEHEAD *qp; |
| struct sym_ccb *cp; |
| |
| /* |
| * Paranoia, as usual. :-) |
| */ |
| assert(!lp->started_tags || !lp->started_no_tag); |
| |
| /* |
| * Try to start as many commands as asked by caller. |
| * Prevent from having both tagged and untagged |
| * commands queued to the device at the same time. |
| */ |
| while (maxn--) { |
| qp = sym_remque_head(&lp->waiting_ccbq); |
| if (!qp) |
| break; |
| cp = sym_que_entry(qp, struct sym_ccb, link2_ccbq); |
| if (cp->tag != NO_TAG) { |
| if (lp->started_no_tag || |
| lp->started_tags >= lp->started_max) { |
| sym_insque_head(qp, &lp->waiting_ccbq); |
| break; |
| } |
| lp->itlq_tbl[cp->tag] = cpu_to_scr(cp->ccb_ba); |
| lp->head.resel_sa = |
| cpu_to_scr(SCRIPTA_BA(np, resel_tag)); |
| ++lp->started_tags; |
| } else { |
| if (lp->started_no_tag || lp->started_tags) { |
| sym_insque_head(qp, &lp->waiting_ccbq); |
| break; |
| } |
| lp->head.itl_task_sa = cpu_to_scr(cp->ccb_ba); |
| lp->head.resel_sa = |
| cpu_to_scr(SCRIPTA_BA(np, resel_no_tag)); |
| ++lp->started_no_tag; |
| } |
| cp->started = 1; |
| sym_insque_tail(qp, &lp->started_ccbq); |
| sym_put_start_queue(np, cp); |
| } |
| } |
| #endif /* SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The chip may have completed jobs. Look at the DONE QUEUE. |
| * |
| * On paper, memory read barriers may be needed here to |
| * prevent out of order LOADs by the CPU from having |
| * prefetched stale data prior to DMA having occurred. |
| */ |
| static int sym_wakeup_done (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| struct sym_ccb *cp; |
| int i, n; |
| u32 dsa; |
| |
| n = 0; |
| i = np->dqueueget; |
| |
| /* MEMORY_READ_BARRIER(); */ |
| while (1) { |
| dsa = scr_to_cpu(np->dqueue[i]); |
| if (!dsa) |
| break; |
| np->dqueue[i] = 0; |
| if ((i = i+2) >= MAX_QUEUE*2) |
| i = 0; |
| |
| cp = sym_ccb_from_dsa(np, dsa); |
| if (cp) { |
| MEMORY_READ_BARRIER(); |
| sym_complete_ok (np, cp); |
| ++n; |
| } |
| else |
| printf ("%s: bad DSA (%x) in done queue.\n", |
| sym_name(np), (u_int) dsa); |
| } |
| np->dqueueget = i; |
| |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Complete all CCBs queued to the COMP queue. |
| * |
| * These CCBs are assumed: |
| * - Not to be referenced either by devices or |
| * SCRIPTS-related queues and datas. |
| * - To have to be completed with an error condition |
| * or requeued. |
| * |
| * The device queue freeze count is incremented |
| * for each CCB that does not prevent this. |
| * This function is called when all CCBs involved |
| * in error handling/recovery have been reaped. |
| */ |
| static void sym_flush_comp_queue(struct sym_hcb *np, int cam_status) |
| { |
| SYM_QUEHEAD *qp; |
| struct sym_ccb *cp; |
| |
| while ((qp = sym_remque_head(&np->comp_ccbq)) != NULL) { |
| struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; |
| cp = sym_que_entry(qp, struct sym_ccb, link_ccbq); |
| sym_insque_tail(&cp->link_ccbq, &np->busy_ccbq); |
| /* Leave quiet CCBs waiting for resources */ |
| if (cp->host_status == HS_WAIT) |
| continue; |
| cmd = cp->cmd; |
| if (cam_status) |
| sym_set_cam_status(cmd, cam_status); |
| #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING |
| if (sym_get_cam_status(cmd) == DID_SOFT_ERROR) { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[cp->target]; |
| struct sym_lcb *lp = sym_lp(tp, cp->lun); |
| if (lp) { |
| sym_remque(&cp->link2_ccbq); |
| sym_insque_tail(&cp->link2_ccbq, |
| &lp->waiting_ccbq); |
| if (cp->started) { |
| if (cp->tag != NO_TAG) |
| --lp->started_tags; |
| else |
| --lp->started_no_tag; |
| } |
| } |
| cp->started = 0; |
| continue; |
| } |
| #endif |
| sym_free_ccb(np, cp); |
| sym_xpt_done(np, cmd); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Complete all active CCBs with error. |
| * Used on CHIP/SCSI RESET. |
| */ |
| static void sym_flush_busy_queue (struct sym_hcb *np, int cam_status) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Move all active CCBs to the COMP queue |
| * and flush this queue. |
| */ |
| sym_que_splice(&np->busy_ccbq, &np->comp_ccbq); |
| sym_que_init(&np->busy_ccbq); |
| sym_flush_comp_queue(np, cam_status); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Start chip. |
| * |
| * 'reason' means: |
| * 0: initialisation. |
| * 1: SCSI BUS RESET delivered or received. |
| * 2: SCSI BUS MODE changed. |
| */ |
| void sym_start_up(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int reason) |
| { |
| struct sym_data *sym_data = shost_priv(shost); |
| struct pci_dev *pdev = sym_data->pdev; |
| struct sym_hcb *np = sym_data->ncb; |
| int i; |
| u32 phys; |
| |
| /* |
| * Reset chip if asked, otherwise just clear fifos. |
| */ |
| if (reason == 1) |
| sym_soft_reset(np); |
| else { |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, TE|CSF); |
| OUTONB(np, nc_ctest3, CLF); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear Start Queue |
| */ |
| phys = np->squeue_ba; |
| for (i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE*2; i += 2) { |
| np->squeue[i] = cpu_to_scr(np->idletask_ba); |
| np->squeue[i+1] = cpu_to_scr(phys + (i+2)*4); |
| } |
| np->squeue[MAX_QUEUE*2-1] = cpu_to_scr(phys); |
| |
| /* |
| * Start at first entry. |
| */ |
| np->squeueput = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear Done Queue |
| */ |
| phys = np->dqueue_ba; |
| for (i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE*2; i += 2) { |
| np->dqueue[i] = 0; |
| np->dqueue[i+1] = cpu_to_scr(phys + (i+2)*4); |
| } |
| np->dqueue[MAX_QUEUE*2-1] = cpu_to_scr(phys); |
| |
| /* |
| * Start at first entry. |
| */ |
| np->dqueueget = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Install patches in scripts. |
| * This also let point to first position the start |
| * and done queue pointers used from SCRIPTS. |
| */ |
| np->fw_patch(shost); |
| |
| /* |
| * Wakeup all pending jobs. |
| */ |
| sym_flush_busy_queue(np, DID_RESET); |
| |
| /* |
| * Init chip. |
| */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, 0x00); /* Remove Reset, abort */ |
| INB(np, nc_mbox1); |
| udelay(2000); /* The 895 needs time for the bus mode to settle */ |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl0, np->rv_scntl0 | 0xc0); |
| /* full arb., ena parity, par->ATN */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl1, 0x00); /* odd parity, and remove CRST!! */ |
| |
| sym_selectclock(np, np->rv_scntl3); /* Select SCSI clock */ |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_scid , RRE|np->myaddr); /* Adapter SCSI address */ |
| OUTW(np, nc_respid, 1ul<<np->myaddr); /* Id to respond to */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat , SIGP ); /* Signal Process */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_dmode , np->rv_dmode); /* Burst length, dma mode */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest5, np->rv_ctest5); /* Large fifo + large burst */ |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_dcntl , NOCOM|np->rv_dcntl); /* Protect SFBR */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest3, np->rv_ctest3); /* Write and invalidate */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest4, np->rv_ctest4); /* Master parity checking */ |
| |
| /* Extended Sreq/Sack filtering not supported on the C10 */ |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest2, np->rv_stest2); |
| else |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest2, EXT|np->rv_stest2); |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, TE); /* TolerANT enable */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stime0, 0x0c); /* HTH disabled STO 0.25 sec */ |
| |
| /* |
| * For now, disable AIP generation on C1010-66. |
| */ |
| if (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1010_66) |
| OUTB(np, nc_aipcntl1, DISAIP); |
| |
| /* |
| * C10101 rev. 0 errata. |
| * Errant SGE's when in narrow. Write bits 4 & 5 of |
| * STEST1 register to disable SGE. We probably should do |
| * that from SCRIPTS for each selection/reselection, but |
| * I just don't want. :) |
| */ |
| if (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_53C1010_33 && |
| pdev->revision < 1) |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest1, INB(np, nc_stest1) | 0x30); |
| |
| /* |
| * DEL 441 - 53C876 Rev 5 - Part Number 609-0392787/2788 - ITEM 2. |
| * Disable overlapped arbitration for some dual function devices, |
| * regardless revision id (kind of post-chip-design feature. ;-)) |
| */ |
| if (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C875) |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest0, (1<<5)); |
| else if (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NCR_53C896) |
| np->rv_ccntl0 |= DPR; |
| |
| /* |
| * Write CCNTL0/CCNTL1 for chips capable of 64 bit addressing |
| * and/or hardware phase mismatch, since only such chips |
| * seem to support those IO registers. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & (FE_DAC|FE_NOPM)) { |
| OUTB(np, nc_ccntl0, np->rv_ccntl0); |
| OUTB(np, nc_ccntl1, np->rv_ccntl1); |
| } |
| |
| #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2 |
| /* |
| * Set up scratch C and DRS IO registers to map the 32 bit |
| * DMA address range our data structures are located in. |
| */ |
| if (use_dac(np)) { |
| np->dmap_bah[0] = 0; /* ??? */ |
| OUTL(np, nc_scrx[0], np->dmap_bah[0]); |
| OUTL(np, nc_drs, np->dmap_bah[0]); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * If phase mismatch handled by scripts (895A/896/1010), |
| * set PM jump addresses. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_NOPM) { |
| OUTL(np, nc_pmjad1, SCRIPTB_BA(np, pm_handle)); |
| OUTL(np, nc_pmjad2, SCRIPTB_BA(np, pm_handle)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Enable GPIO0 pin for writing if LED support from SCRIPTS. |
| * Also set GPIO5 and clear GPIO6 if hardware LED control. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_LED0) |
| OUTB(np, nc_gpcntl, INB(np, nc_gpcntl) & ~0x01); |
| else if (np->features & FE_LEDC) |
| OUTB(np, nc_gpcntl, (INB(np, nc_gpcntl) & ~0x41) | 0x20); |
| |
| /* |
| * enable ints |
| */ |
| OUTW(np, nc_sien , STO|HTH|MA|SGE|UDC|RST|PAR); |
| OUTB(np, nc_dien , MDPE|BF|SSI|SIR|IID); |
| |
| /* |
| * For 895/6 enable SBMC interrupt and save current SCSI bus mode. |
| * Try to eat the spurious SBMC interrupt that may occur when |
| * we reset the chip but not the SCSI BUS (at initialization). |
| */ |
| if (np->features & (FE_ULTRA2|FE_ULTRA3)) { |
| OUTONW(np, nc_sien, SBMC); |
| if (reason == 0) { |
| INB(np, nc_mbox1); |
| mdelay(100); |
| INW(np, nc_sist); |
| } |
| np->scsi_mode = INB(np, nc_stest4) & SMODE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Fill in target structure. |
| * Reinitialize usrsync. |
| * Reinitialize usrwide. |
| * Prepare sync negotiation according to actual SCSI bus mode. |
| */ |
| for (i=0;i<SYM_CONF_MAX_TARGET;i++) { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[i]; |
| |
| tp->to_reset = 0; |
| tp->head.sval = 0; |
| tp->head.wval = np->rv_scntl3; |
| tp->head.uval = 0; |
| if (tp->lun0p) |
| tp->lun0p->to_clear = 0; |
| if (tp->lunmp) { |
| int ln; |
| |
| for (ln = 1; ln < SYM_CONF_MAX_LUN; ln++) |
| if (tp->lunmp[ln]) |
| tp->lunmp[ln]->to_clear = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Download SCSI SCRIPTS to on-chip RAM if present, |
| * and start script processor. |
| * We do the download preferently from the CPU. |
| * For platforms that may not support PCI memory mapping, |
| * we use simple SCRIPTS that performs MEMORY MOVEs. |
| */ |
| phys = SCRIPTA_BA(np, init); |
| if (np->ram_ba) { |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) |
| printf("%s: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.\n", sym_name(np)); |
| memcpy_toio(np->s.ramaddr, np->scripta0, np->scripta_sz); |
| if (np->features & FE_RAM8K) { |
| memcpy_toio(np->s.ramaddr + 4096, np->scriptb0, np->scriptb_sz); |
| phys = scr_to_cpu(np->scr_ram_seg); |
| OUTL(np, nc_mmws, phys); |
| OUTL(np, nc_mmrs, phys); |
| OUTL(np, nc_sfs, phys); |
| phys = SCRIPTB_BA(np, start64); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| np->istat_sem = 0; |
| |
| OUTL(np, nc_dsa, np->hcb_ba); |
| OUTL_DSP(np, phys); |
| |
| /* |
| * Notify the XPT about the RESET condition. |
| */ |
| if (reason != 0) |
| sym_xpt_async_bus_reset(np); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Switch trans mode for current job and its target. |
| */ |
| static void sym_settrans(struct sym_hcb *np, int target, u_char opts, u_char ofs, |
| u_char per, u_char wide, u_char div, u_char fak) |
| { |
| SYM_QUEHEAD *qp; |
| u_char sval, wval, uval; |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[target]; |
| |
| assert(target == (INB(np, nc_sdid) & 0x0f)); |
| |
| sval = tp->head.sval; |
| wval = tp->head.wval; |
| uval = tp->head.uval; |
| |
| #if 0 |
| printf("XXXX sval=%x wval=%x uval=%x (%x)\n", |
| sval, wval, uval, np->rv_scntl3); |
| #endif |
| /* |
| * Set the offset. |
| */ |
| if (!(np->features & FE_C10)) |
| sval = (sval & ~0x1f) | ofs; |
| else |
| sval = (sval & ~0x3f) | ofs; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the sync divisor and extra clock factor. |
| */ |
| if (ofs != 0) { |
| wval = (wval & ~0x70) | ((div+1) << 4); |
| if (!(np->features & FE_C10)) |
| sval = (sval & ~0xe0) | (fak << 5); |
| else { |
| uval = uval & ~(XCLKH_ST|XCLKH_DT|XCLKS_ST|XCLKS_DT); |
| if (fak >= 1) uval |= (XCLKH_ST|XCLKH_DT); |
| if (fak >= 2) uval |= (XCLKS_ST|XCLKS_DT); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the bus width. |
| */ |
| wval = wval & ~EWS; |
| if (wide != 0) |
| wval |= EWS; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set misc. ultra enable bits. |
| */ |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) { |
| uval = uval & ~(U3EN|AIPCKEN); |
| if (opts) { |
| assert(np->features & FE_U3EN); |
| uval |= U3EN; |
| } |
| } else { |
| wval = wval & ~ULTRA; |
| if (per <= 12) wval |= ULTRA; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Stop there if sync parameters are unchanged. |
| */ |
| if (tp->head.sval == sval && |
| tp->head.wval == wval && |
| tp->head.uval == uval) |
| return; |
| tp->head.sval = sval; |
| tp->head.wval = wval; |
| tp->head.uval = uval; |
| |
| /* |
| * Disable extended Sreq/Sack filtering if per < 50. |
| * Not supported on the C1010. |
| */ |
| if (per < 50 && !(np->features & FE_C10)) |
| OUTOFFB(np, nc_stest2, EXT); |
| |
| /* |
| * set actual value and sync_status |
| */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_sxfer, tp->head.sval); |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl3, tp->head.wval); |
| |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) { |
| OUTB(np, nc_scntl4, tp->head.uval); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * patch ALL busy ccbs of this target. |
| */ |
| FOR_EACH_QUEUED_ELEMENT(&np->busy_ccbq, qp) { |
| struct sym_ccb *cp; |
| cp = sym_que_entry(qp, struct sym_ccb, link_ccbq); |
| if (cp->target != target) |
| continue; |
| cp->phys.select.sel_scntl3 = tp->head.wval; |
| cp->phys.select.sel_sxfer = tp->head.sval; |
| if (np->features & FE_C10) { |
| cp->phys.select.sel_scntl4 = tp->head.uval; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void sym_announce_transfer_rate(struct sym_tcb *tp) |
| { |
| struct scsi_target *starget = tp->starget; |
| |
| if (tp->tprint.period != spi_period(starget) || |
| tp->tprint.offset != spi_offset(starget) || |
| tp->tprint.width != spi_width(starget) || |
| tp->tprint.iu != spi_iu(starget) || |
| tp->tprint.dt != spi_dt(starget) || |
| tp->tprint.qas != spi_qas(starget) || |
| !tp->tprint.check_nego) { |
| tp->tprint.period = spi_period(starget); |
| tp->tprint.offset = spi_offset(starget); |
| tp->tprint.width = spi_width(starget); |
| tp->tprint.iu = spi_iu(starget); |
| tp->tprint.dt = spi_dt(starget); |
| tp->tprint.qas = spi_qas(starget); |
| tp->tprint.check_nego = 1; |
| |
| spi_display_xfer_agreement(starget); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We received a WDTR. |
| * Let everything be aware of the changes. |
| */ |
| static void sym_setwide(struct sym_hcb *np, int target, u_char wide) |
| { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[target]; |
| struct scsi_target *starget = tp->starget; |
| |
| sym_settrans(np, target, 0, 0, 0, wide, 0, 0); |
| |
| if (wide) |
| tp->tgoal.renego = NS_WIDE; |
| else |
| tp->tgoal.renego = 0; |
| tp->tgoal.check_nego = 0; |
| tp->tgoal.width = wide; |
| spi_offset(starget) = 0; |
| spi_period(starget) = 0; |
| spi_width(starget) = wide; |
| spi_iu(starget) = 0; |
| spi_dt(starget) = 0; |
| spi_qas(starget) = 0; |
| |
| if (sym_verbose >= 3) |
| sym_announce_transfer_rate(tp); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We received a SDTR. |
| * Let everything be aware of the changes. |
| */ |
| static void |
| sym_setsync(struct sym_hcb *np, int target, |
| u_char ofs, u_char per, u_char div, u_char fak) |
| { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[target]; |
| struct scsi_target *starget = tp->starget; |
| u_char wide = (tp->head.wval & EWS) ? BUS_16_BIT : BUS_8_BIT; |
| |
| sym_settrans(np, target, 0, ofs, per, wide, div, fak); |
| |
| if (wide) |
| tp->tgoal.renego = NS_WIDE; |
| else if (ofs) |
| tp->tgoal.renego = NS_SYNC; |
| else |
| tp->tgoal.renego = 0; |
| spi_period(starget) = per; |
| spi_offset(starget) = ofs; |
| spi_iu(starget) = spi_dt(starget) = spi_qas(starget) = 0; |
| |
| if (!tp->tgoal.dt && !tp->tgoal.iu && !tp->tgoal.qas) { |
| tp->tgoal.period = per; |
| tp->tgoal.offset = ofs; |
| tp->tgoal.check_nego = 0; |
| } |
| |
| sym_announce_transfer_rate(tp); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * We received a PPR. |
| * Let everything be aware of the changes. |
| */ |
| static void |
| sym_setpprot(struct sym_hcb *np, int target, u_char opts, u_char ofs, |
| u_char per, u_char wide, u_char div, u_char fak) |
| { |
| struct sym_tcb *tp = &np->target[target]; |
| struct scsi_target *starget = tp->starget; |
| |
| sym_settrans(np, target, opts, ofs, per, wide, div, fak); |
| |
| if (wide || ofs) |
| tp->tgoal.renego = NS_PPR; |
| else |
| tp->tgoal.renego = 0; |
| spi_width(starget) = tp->tgoal.width = wide; |
| spi_period(starget) = tp->tgoal.period = per; |
| spi_offset(starget) = tp->tgoal.offset = ofs; |
| spi_iu(starget) = tp->tgoal.iu = !!(opts & PPR_OPT_IU); |
| spi_dt(starget) = tp->tgoal.dt = !!(opts & PPR_OPT_DT); |
| spi_qas(starget) = tp->tgoal.qas = !!(opts & PPR_OPT_QAS); |
| tp->tgoal.check_nego = 0; |
| |
| sym_announce_transfer_rate(tp); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * generic recovery from scsi interrupt |
| * |
| * The doc says that when the chip gets an SCSI interrupt, |
| * it tries to stop in an orderly fashion, by completing |
| * an instruction fetch that had started or by flushing |
| * the DMA fifo for a write to memory that was executing. |
| * Such a fashion is not enough to know if the instruction |
| * that was just before the current DSP value has been |
| * executed or not. |
| * |
| * There are some small SCRIPTS sections that deal with |
| * the start queue and the done queue that may break any |
| * assomption from the C code if we are interrupted |
| * inside, so we reset if this happens. Btw, since these |
| * SCRIPTS sections are executed while the SCRIPTS hasn't |
| * started SCSI operations, it is very unlikely to happen. |
| * |
| * All the driver data structures are supposed to be |
| * allocated from the same 4 GB memory window, so there |
| * is a 1 to 1 relationship between DSA and driver data |
| * structures. Since we are careful :) to invalidate the |
| * DSA when we complete a command or when the SCRIPTS |
| * pushes a DSA into a queue, we can trust it when it |
| * points to a CCB. |
| */ |
| static void sym_recover_scsi_int (struct sym_hcb *np, u_char hsts) |
| { |
| u32 dsp = INL(np, nc_dsp); |
| u32 dsa = INL(np, nc_dsa); |
| struct sym_ccb *cp = sym_ccb_from_dsa(np, dsa); |
| |
| /* |
| * If we haven't been interrupted inside the SCRIPTS |
| * critical pathes, we can safely restart the SCRIPTS |
| * and trust the DSA value if it matches a CCB. |
| */ |
| if ((!(dsp > SCRIPTA_BA(np, getjob_begin) && |
| dsp < SCRIPTA_BA(np, getjob_end) + 1)) && |
| (!(dsp > SCRIPTA_BA(np, ungetjob) && |
| dsp < SCRIPTA_BA(np, reselect) + 1)) && |
| (!(dsp > SCRIPTB_BA(np, sel_for_abort) && |
| dsp < SCRIPTB_BA(np, sel_for_abort_1) + 1)) && |
| (!(dsp > SCRIPTA_BA(np, done) && |
| dsp < SCRIPTA_BA(np, done_end) + 1))) { |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest3, np->rv_ctest3 | CLF); /* clear dma fifo */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, TE|CSF); /* clear scsi fifo */ |
| /* |
| * If we have a CCB, let the SCRIPTS call us back for |
| * the handling of the error with SCRATCHA filled with |
| * STARTPOS. This way, we will be able to freeze the |
| * device queue and requeue awaiting IOs. |
| */ |
| if (cp) { |
| cp->host_status = hsts; |
| OUTL_DSP(np, SCRIPTA_BA(np, complete_error)); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Otherwise just restart the SCRIPTS. |
| */ |
| else { |
| OUTL(np, nc_dsa, 0xffffff); |
| OUTL_DSP(np, SCRIPTA_BA(np, start)); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| goto reset_all; |
| |
| return; |
| |
| reset_all: |
| sym_start_reset(np); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip exception handler for selection timeout |
| */ |
| static void sym_int_sto (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| u32 dsp = INL(np, nc_dsp); |
| |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_TINY) printf ("T"); |
| |
| if (dsp == SCRIPTA_BA(np, wf_sel_done) + 8) |
| sym_recover_scsi_int(np, HS_SEL_TIMEOUT); |
| else |
| sym_start_reset(np); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip exception handler for unexpected disconnect |
| */ |
| static void sym_int_udc (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| printf ("%s: unexpected disconnect\n", sym_name(np)); |
| sym_recover_scsi_int(np, HS_UNEXPECTED); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip exception handler for SCSI bus mode change |
| * |
| * spi2-r12 11.2.3 says a transceiver mode change must |
| * generate a reset event and a device that detects a reset |
| * event shall initiate a hard reset. It says also that a |
| * device that detects a mode change shall set data transfer |
| * mode to eight bit asynchronous, etc... |
| * So, just reinitializing all except chip should be enough. |
| */ |
| static void sym_int_sbmc(struct Scsi_Host *shost) |
| { |
| struct sym_hcb *np = sym_get_hcb(shost); |
| u_char scsi_mode = INB(np, nc_stest4) & SMODE; |
| |
| /* |
| * Notify user. |
| */ |
| printf("%s: SCSI BUS mode change from %s to %s.\n", sym_name(np), |
| sym_scsi_bus_mode(np->scsi_mode), sym_scsi_bus_mode(scsi_mode)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Should suspend command processing for a few seconds and |
| * reinitialize all except the chip. |
| */ |
| sym_start_up(shost, 2); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip exception handler for SCSI parity error. |
| * |
| * When the chip detects a SCSI parity error and is |
| * currently executing a (CH)MOV instruction, it does |
| * not interrupt immediately, but tries to finish the |
| * transfer of the current scatter entry before |
| * interrupting. The following situations may occur: |
| * |
| * - The complete scatter entry has been transferred |
| * without the device having changed phase. |
| * The chip will then interrupt with the DSP pointing |
| * to the instruction that follows the MOV. |
| * |
| * - A phase mismatch occurs before the MOV finished |
| * and phase errors are to be handled by the C code. |
| * The chip will then interrupt with both PAR and MA |
| * conditions set. |
| * |
| * - A phase mismatch occurs before the MOV finished and |
| * phase errors are to be handled by SCRIPTS. |
| * The chip will load the DSP with the phase mismatch |
| * JUMP address and interrupt the host processor. |
| */ |
| static void sym_int_par (struct sym_hcb *np, u_short sist) |
| { |
| u_char hsts = INB(np, HS_PRT); |
| u32 dsp = INL(np, nc_dsp); |
| u32 dbc = INL(np, nc_dbc); |
| u32 dsa = INL(np, nc_dsa); |
| u_char sbcl = INB(np, nc_sbcl); |
| u_char cmd = dbc >> 24; |
| int phase = cmd & 7; |
| struct sym_ccb *cp = sym_ccb_from_dsa(np, dsa); |
| |
| if (printk_ratelimit()) |
| printf("%s: SCSI parity error detected: SCR1=%d DBC=%x SBCL=%x\n", |
| sym_name(np), hsts, dbc, sbcl); |
| |
| /* |
| * Check that the chip is connected to the SCSI BUS. |
| */ |
| if (!(INB(np, nc_scntl1) & ISCON)) { |
| sym_recover_scsi_int(np, HS_UNEXPECTED); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If the nexus is not clearly identified, reset the bus. |
| * We will try to do better later. |
| */ |
| if (!cp) |
| goto reset_all; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check instruction was a MOV, direction was INPUT and |
| * ATN is asserted. |
| */ |
| if ((cmd & 0xc0) || !(phase & 1) || !(sbcl & 0x8)) |
| goto reset_all; |
| |
| /* |
| * Keep track of the parity error. |
| */ |
| OUTONB(np, HF_PRT, HF_EXT_ERR); |
| cp->xerr_status |= XE_PARITY_ERR; |
| |
| /* |
| * Prepare the message to send to the device. |
| */ |
| np->msgout[0] = (phase == 7) ? M_PARITY : M_ID_ERROR; |
| |
| /* |
| * If the old phase was DATA IN phase, we have to deal with |
| * the 3 situations described above. |
| * For other input phases (MSG IN and STATUS), the device |
| * must resend the whole thing that failed parity checking |
| * or signal error. So, jumping to dispatcher should be OK. |
| */ |
| if (phase == 1 || phase == 5) { |
| /* Phase mismatch handled by SCRIPTS */ |
| if (dsp == SCRIPTB_BA(np, pm_handle)) |
| OUTL_DSP(np, dsp); |
| /* Phase mismatch handled by the C code */ |
| else if (sist & MA) |
| sym_int_ma (np); |
| /* No phase mismatch occurred */ |
| else { |
| sym_set_script_dp (np, cp, dsp); |
| OUTL_DSP(np, SCRIPTA_BA(np, dispatch)); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (phase == 7) /* We definitely cannot handle parity errors */ |
| #if 1 /* in message-in phase due to the relection */ |
| goto reset_all; /* path and various message anticipations. */ |
| #else |
| OUTL_DSP(np, SCRIPTA_BA(np, clrack)); |
| #endif |
| else |
| OUTL_DSP(np, SCRIPTA_BA(np, dispatch)); |
| return; |
| |
| reset_all: |
| sym_start_reset(np); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip exception handler for phase errors. |
| * |
| * We have to construct a new transfer descriptor, |
| * to transfer the rest of the current block. |
| */ |
| static void sym_int_ma (struct sym_hcb *np) |
| { |
| u32 dbc; |
| u32 rest; |
| u32 dsp; |
| u32 dsa; |
| u32 nxtdsp; |
| u32 *vdsp; |
| u32 oadr, olen; |
| u32 *tblp; |
| u32 newcmd; |
| u_int delta; |
| u_char cmd; |
| u_char hflags, hflags0; |
| struct sym_pmc *pm; |
| struct sym_ccb *cp; |
| |
| dsp = INL(np, nc_dsp); |
| dbc = INL(np, nc_dbc); |
| dsa = INL(np, nc_dsa); |
| |
| cmd = dbc >> 24; |
| rest = dbc & 0xffffff; |
| delta = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * locate matching cp if any. |
| */ |
| cp = sym_ccb_from_dsa(np, dsa); |
| |
| /* |
| * Donnot take into account dma fifo and various buffers in |
| * INPUT phase since the chip flushes everything before |
| * raising the MA interrupt for interrupted INPUT phases. |
| * For DATA IN phase, we will check for the SWIDE later. |
| */ |
| if ((cmd & 7) != 1 && (cmd & 7) != 5) { |
| u_char ss0, ss2; |
| |
| if (np->features & FE_DFBC) |
| delta = INW(np, nc_dfbc); |
| else { |
| u32 dfifo; |
| |
| /* |
| * Read DFIFO, CTEST[4-6] using 1 PCI bus ownership. |
| */ |
| dfifo = INL(np, nc_dfifo); |
| |
| /* |
| * Calculate remaining bytes in DMA fifo. |
| * (CTEST5 = dfifo >> 16) |
| */ |
| if (dfifo & (DFS << 16)) |
| delta = ((((dfifo >> 8) & 0x300) | |
| (dfifo & 0xff)) - rest) & 0x3ff; |
| else |
| delta = ((dfifo & 0xff) - rest) & 0x7f; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The data in the dma fifo has not been transferred to |
| * the target -> add the amount to the rest |
| * and clear the data. |
| * Check the sstat2 register in case of wide transfer. |
| */ |
| rest += delta; |
| ss0 = INB(np, nc_sstat0); |
| if (ss0 & OLF) rest++; |
| if (!(np->features & FE_C10)) |
| if (ss0 & ORF) rest++; |
| if (cp && (cp->phys.select.sel_scntl3 & EWS)) { |
| ss2 = INB(np, nc_sstat2); |
| if (ss2 & OLF1) rest++; |
| if (!(np->features & FE_C10)) |
| if (ss2 & ORF1) rest++; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clear fifos. |
| */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest3, np->rv_ctest3 | CLF); /* dma fifo */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, TE|CSF); /* scsi fifo */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * log the information |
| */ |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & (DEBUG_TINY|DEBUG_PHASE)) |
| printf ("P%x%x RL=%d D=%d ", cmd&7, INB(np, nc_sbcl)&7, |
| (unsigned) rest, (unsigned) delta); |
| |
| /* |
| * try to find the interrupted script command, |
| * and the address at which to continue. |
| */ |
| vdsp = NULL; |
| nxtdsp = 0; |
| if (dsp > np->scripta_ba && |
| dsp <= np->scripta_ba + np->scripta_sz) { |
| vdsp = (u32 *)((char*)np->scripta0 + (dsp-np->scripta_ba-8)); |
| nxtdsp = dsp; |
| } |
| else if (dsp > np->scriptb_ba && |
| dsp <= np->scriptb_ba + np->scriptb_sz) { |
| vdsp = (u32 *)((char*)np->scriptb0 + (dsp-np->scriptb_ba-8)); |
| nxtdsp = dsp; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * log the information |
| */ |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_PHASE) { |
| printf ("\nCP=%p DSP=%x NXT=%x VDSP=%p CMD=%x ", |
| cp, (unsigned)dsp, (unsigned)nxtdsp, vdsp, cmd); |
| } |
| |
| if (!vdsp) { |
| printf ("%s: interrupted SCRIPT address not found.\n", |
| sym_name (np)); |
| goto reset_all; |
| } |
| |
| if (!cp) { |
| printf ("%s: SCSI phase error fixup: CCB already dequeued.\n", |
| sym_name (np)); |
| goto reset_all; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * get old startaddress and old length. |
| */ |
| oadr = scr_to_cpu(vdsp[1]); |
| |
| if (cmd & 0x10) { /* Table indirect */ |
| tblp = (u32 *) ((char*) &cp->phys + oadr); |
| olen = scr_to_cpu(tblp[0]); |
| oadr = scr_to_cpu(tblp[1]); |
| } else { |
| tblp = (u32 *) 0; |
| olen = scr_to_cpu(vdsp[0]) & 0xffffff; |
| } |
| |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_PHASE) { |
| printf ("OCMD=%x\nTBLP=%p OLEN=%x OADR=%x\n", |
| (unsigned) (scr_to_cpu(vdsp[0]) >> 24), |
| tblp, |
| (unsigned) olen, |
| (unsigned) oadr); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * check cmd against assumed interrupted script command. |
| * If dt data phase, the MOVE instruction hasn't bit 4 of |
| * the phase. |
| */ |
| if (((cmd & 2) ? cmd : (cmd & ~4)) != (scr_to_cpu(vdsp[0]) >> 24)) { |
| sym_print_addr(cp->cmd, |
| "internal error: cmd=%02x != %02x=(vdsp[0] >> 24)\n", |
| cmd, scr_to_cpu(vdsp[0]) >> 24); |
| |
| goto reset_all; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * if old phase not dataphase, leave here. |
| */ |
| if (cmd & 2) { |
| sym_print_addr(cp->cmd, |
| "phase change %x-%x %d@%08x resid=%d.\n", |
| cmd&7, INB(np, nc_sbcl)&7, (unsigned)olen, |
| (unsigned)oadr, (unsigned)rest); |
| goto unexpected_phase; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Choose the correct PM save area. |
| * |
| * Look at the PM_SAVE SCRIPT if you want to understand |
| * this stuff. The equivalent code is implemented in |
| * SCRIPTS for the 895A, 896 and 1010 that are able to |
| * handle PM from the SCRIPTS processor. |
| */ |
| hflags0 = INB(np, HF_PRT); |
| hflags = hflags0; |
| |
| if (hflags & (HF_IN_PM0 | HF_IN_PM1 | HF_DP_SAVED)) { |
| if (hflags & HF_IN_PM0) |
| nxtdsp = scr_to_cpu(cp->phys.pm0.ret); |
| else if (hflags & HF_IN_PM1) |
| nxtdsp = scr_to_cpu(cp->phys.pm1.ret); |
| |
| if (hflags & HF_DP_SAVED) |
| hflags ^= HF_ACT_PM; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(hflags & HF_ACT_PM)) { |
| pm = &cp->phys.pm0; |
| newcmd = SCRIPTA_BA(np, pm0_data); |
| } |
| else { |
| pm = &cp->phys.pm1; |
| newcmd = SCRIPTA_BA(np, pm1_data); |
| } |
| |
| hflags &= ~(HF_IN_PM0 | HF_IN_PM1 | HF_DP_SAVED); |
| if (hflags != hflags0) |
| OUTB(np, HF_PRT, hflags); |
| |
| /* |
| * fillin the phase mismatch context |
| */ |
| pm->sg.addr = cpu_to_scr(oadr + olen - rest); |
| pm->sg.size = cpu_to_scr(rest); |
| pm->ret = cpu_to_scr(nxtdsp); |
| |
| /* |
| * If we have a SWIDE, |
| * - prepare the address to write the SWIDE from SCRIPTS, |
| * - compute the SCRIPTS address to restart from, |
| * - move current data pointer context by one byte. |
| */ |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTA_BA(np, dispatch); |
| if ((cmd & 7) == 1 && cp && (cp->phys.select.sel_scntl3 & EWS) && |
| (INB(np, nc_scntl2) & WSR)) { |
| u32 tmp; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set up the table indirect for the MOVE |
| * of the residual byte and adjust the data |
| * pointer context. |
| */ |
| tmp = scr_to_cpu(pm->sg.addr); |
| cp->phys.wresid.addr = cpu_to_scr(tmp); |
| pm->sg.addr = cpu_to_scr(tmp + 1); |
| tmp = scr_to_cpu(pm->sg.size); |
| cp->phys.wresid.size = cpu_to_scr((tmp&0xff000000) | 1); |
| pm->sg.size = cpu_to_scr(tmp - 1); |
| |
| /* |
| * If only the residual byte is to be moved, |
| * no PM context is needed. |
| */ |
| if ((tmp&0xffffff) == 1) |
| newcmd = pm->ret; |
| |
| /* |
| * Prepare the address of SCRIPTS that will |
| * move the residual byte to memory. |
| */ |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTB_BA(np, wsr_ma_helper); |
| } |
| |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_PHASE) { |
| sym_print_addr(cp->cmd, "PM %x %x %x / %x %x %x.\n", |
| hflags0, hflags, newcmd, |
| (unsigned)scr_to_cpu(pm->sg.addr), |
| (unsigned)scr_to_cpu(pm->sg.size), |
| (unsigned)scr_to_cpu(pm->ret)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Restart the SCRIPTS processor. |
| */ |
| sym_set_script_dp (np, cp, newcmd); |
| OUTL_DSP(np, nxtdsp); |
| return; |
| |
| /* |
| * Unexpected phase changes that occurs when the current phase |
| * is not a DATA IN or DATA OUT phase are due to error conditions. |
| * Such event may only happen when the SCRIPTS is using a |
| * multibyte SCSI MOVE. |
| * |
| * Phase change Some possible cause |
| * |
| * COMMAND --> MSG IN SCSI parity error detected by target. |
| * COMMAND --> STATUS Bad command or refused by target. |
| * MSG OUT --> MSG IN Message rejected by target. |
| * MSG OUT --> COMMAND Bogus target that discards extended |
| * negotiation messages. |
| * |
| * The code below does not care of the new phase and so |
| * trusts the target. Why to annoy it ? |
| * If the interrupted phase is COMMAND phase, we restart at |
| * dispatcher. |
| * If a target does not get all the messages after selection, |
| * the code assumes blindly that the target discards extended |
| * messages and clears the negotiation status. |
| * If the target does not want all our response to negotiation, |
| * we force a SIR_NEGO_PROTO interrupt (it is a hack that avoids |
| * bloat for such a should_not_happen situation). |
| * In all other situation, we reset the BUS. |
| * Are these assumptions reasonable ? (Wait and see ...) |
| */ |
| unexpected_phase: |
| dsp -= 8; |
| nxtdsp = 0; |
| |
| switch (cmd & 7) { |
| case 2: /* COMMAND phase */ |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTA_BA(np, dispatch); |
| break; |
| #if 0 |
| case 3: /* STATUS phase */ |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTA_BA(np, dispatch); |
| break; |
| #endif |
| case 6: /* MSG OUT phase */ |
| /* |
| * If the device may want to use untagged when we want |
| * tagged, we prepare an IDENTIFY without disc. granted, |
| * since we will not be able to handle reselect. |
| * Otherwise, we just don't care. |
| */ |
| if (dsp == SCRIPTA_BA(np, send_ident)) { |
| if (cp->tag != NO_TAG && olen - rest <= 3) { |
| cp->host_status = HS_BUSY; |
| np->msgout[0] = IDENTIFY(0, cp->lun); |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTB_BA(np, ident_break_atn); |
| } |
| else |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTB_BA(np, ident_break); |
| } |
| else if (dsp == SCRIPTB_BA(np, send_wdtr) || |
| dsp == SCRIPTB_BA(np, send_sdtr) || |
| dsp == SCRIPTB_BA(np, send_ppr)) { |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTB_BA(np, nego_bad_phase); |
| if (dsp == SCRIPTB_BA(np, send_ppr)) { |
| struct scsi_device *dev = cp->cmd->device; |
| dev->ppr = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| #if 0 |
| case 7: /* MSG IN phase */ |
| nxtdsp = SCRIPTA_BA(np, clrack); |
| break; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| if (nxtdsp) { |
| OUTL_DSP(np, nxtdsp); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| reset_all: |
| sym_start_reset(np); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip interrupt handler |
| * |
| * In normal situations, interrupt conditions occur one at |
| * a time. But when something bad happens on the SCSI BUS, |
| * the chip may raise several interrupt flags before |
| * stopping and interrupting the CPU. The additionnal |
| * interrupt flags are stacked in some extra registers |
| * after the SIP and/or DIP flag has been raised in the |
| * ISTAT. After the CPU has read the interrupt condition |
| * flag from SIST or DSTAT, the chip unstacks the other |
| * interrupt flags and sets the corresponding bits in |
| * SIST or DSTAT. Since the chip starts stacking once the |
| * SIP or DIP flag is set, there is a small window of time |
| * where the stacking does not occur. |
| * |
| * Typically, multiple interrupt conditions may happen in |
| * the following situations: |
| * |
| * - SCSI parity error + Phase mismatch (PAR|MA) |
| * When an parity error is detected in input phase |
| * and the device switches to msg-in phase inside a |
| * block MOV. |
| * - SCSI parity error + Unexpected disconnect (PAR|UDC) |
| * When a stupid device does not want to handle the |
| * recovery of an SCSI parity error. |
| * - Some combinations of STO, PAR, UDC, ... |
| * When using non compliant SCSI stuff, when user is |
| * doing non compliant hot tampering on the BUS, when |
| * something really bad happens to a device, etc ... |
| * |
| * The heuristic suggested by SYMBIOS to handle |
| * multiple interrupts is to try unstacking all |
| * interrupts conditions and to handle them on some |
| * priority based on error severity. |
| * This will work when the unstacking has been |
| * successful, but we cannot be 100 % sure of that, |
| * since the CPU may have been faster to unstack than |
| * the chip is able to stack. Hmmm ... But it seems that |
| * such a situation is very unlikely to happen. |
| * |
| * If this happen, for example STO caught by the CPU |
| * then UDC happenning before the CPU have restarted |
| * the SCRIPTS, the driver may wrongly complete the |
| * same command on UDC, since the SCRIPTS didn't restart |
| * and the DSA still points to the same command. |
| * We avoid this situation by setting the DSA to an |
| * invalid value when the CCB is completed and before |
| * restarting the SCRIPTS. |
| * |
| * Another issue is that we need some section of our |
| * recovery procedures to be somehow uninterruptible but |
| * the SCRIPTS processor does not provides such a |
| * feature. For this reason, we handle recovery preferently |
| * from the C code and check against some SCRIPTS critical |
| * sections from the C code. |
| * |
| * Hopefully, the interrupt handling of the driver is now |
| * able to resist to weird BUS error conditions, but donnot |
| * ask me for any guarantee that it will never fail. :-) |
| * Use at your own decision and risk. |
| */ |
| |
| irqreturn_t sym_interrupt(struct Scsi_Host *shost) |
| { |
| struct sym_data *sym_data = shost_priv(shost); |
| struct sym_hcb *np = sym_data->ncb; |
| struct pci_dev *pdev = sym_data->pdev; |
| u_char istat, istatc; |
| u_char dstat; |
| u_short sist; |
| |
| /* |
| * interrupt on the fly ? |
| * (SCRIPTS may still be running) |
| * |
| * A `dummy read' is needed to ensure that the |
| * clear of the INTF flag reaches the device |
| * and that posted writes are flushed to memory |
| * before the scanning of the DONE queue. |
| * Note that SCRIPTS also (dummy) read to memory |
| * prior to deliver the INTF interrupt condition. |
| */ |
| istat = INB(np, nc_istat); |
| if (istat & INTF) { |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, (istat & SIGP) | INTF | np->istat_sem); |
| istat |= INB(np, nc_istat); /* DUMMY READ */ |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_TINY) printf ("F "); |
| sym_wakeup_done(np); |
| } |
| |
| if (!(istat & (SIP|DIP))) |
| return (istat & INTF) ? IRQ_HANDLED : IRQ_NONE; |
| |
| #if 0 /* We should never get this one */ |
| if (istat & CABRT) |
| OUTB(np, nc_istat, CABRT); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * PAR and MA interrupts may occur at the same time, |
| * and we need to know of both in order to handle |
| * this situation properly. We try to unstack SCSI |
| * interrupts for that reason. BTW, I dislike a LOT |
| * such a loop inside the interrupt routine. |
| * Even if DMA interrupt stacking is very unlikely to |
| * happen, we also try unstacking these ones, since |
| * this has no performance impact. |
| */ |
| sist = 0; |
| dstat = 0; |
| istatc = istat; |
| do { |
| if (istatc & SIP) |
| sist |= INW(np, nc_sist); |
| if (istatc & DIP) |
| dstat |= INB(np, nc_dstat); |
| istatc = INB(np, nc_istat); |
| istat |= istatc; |
| |
| /* Prevent deadlock waiting on a condition that may |
| * never clear. */ |
| if (unlikely(sist == 0xffff && dstat == 0xff)) { |
| if (pci_channel_offline(pdev)) |
| return IRQ_NONE; |
| } |
| } while (istatc & (SIP|DIP)); |
| |
| if (DEBUG_FLAGS & DEBUG_TINY) |
| printf ("<%d|%x:%x|%x:%x>", |
| (int)INB(np, nc_scr0), |
| dstat,sist, |
| (unsigned)INL(np, nc_dsp), |
| (unsigned)INL(np, nc_dbc)); |
| /* |
| * On paper, a memory read barrier may be needed here to |
| * prevent out of order LOADs by the CPU from having |
| * prefetched stale data prior to DMA having occurred. |
| * And since we are paranoid ... :) |
| */ |
| MEMORY_READ_BARRIER(); |
| |
| /* |
| * First, interrupts we want to service cleanly. |
| * |
| * Phase mismatch (MA) is the most frequent interrupt |
| * for chip earlier than the 896 and so we have to service |
| * it as quickly as possible. |
| * A SCSI parity error (PAR) may be combined with a phase |
| * mismatch condition (MA). |
| * Programmed interrupts (SIR) are used to call the C code |
| * from SCRIPTS. |
| * The single step interrupt (SSI) is not used in this |
| * driver. |
| */ |
| if (!(sist & (STO|GEN|HTH|SGE|UDC|SBMC|RST)) && |
| !(dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) { |
| if (sist & PAR) sym_int_par (np, sist); |
| else if (sist & MA) sym_int_ma (np); |
| else if (dstat & SIR) sym_int_sir(np); |
| else if (dstat & SSI) OUTONB_STD(); |
| else goto unknown_int; |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now, interrupts that donnot happen in normal |
| * situations and that we may need to recover from. |
| * |
| * On SCSI RESET (RST), we reset everything. |
| * On SCSI BUS MODE CHANGE (SBMC), we complete all |
| * active CCBs with RESET status, prepare all devices |
| * for negotiating again and restart the SCRIPTS. |
| * On STO and UDC, we complete the CCB with the corres- |
| * ponding status and restart the SCRIPTS. |
| */ |
| if (sist & RST) { |
| printf("%s: SCSI BUS reset detected.\n", sym_name(np)); |
| sym_start_up(shost, 1); |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| OUTB(np, nc_ctest3, np->rv_ctest3 | CLF); /* clear dma fifo */ |
| OUTB(np, nc_stest3, TE|CSF); /* clear scsi fifo */ |
| |
| if (!(sist & (GEN|HTH|SGE)) && |
| !(dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) { |
| if (sist & SBMC) sym_int_sbmc(shost); |
| else if (sist & STO) sym_int_sto (np); |
| else if (sist & UDC) sym_int_udc (np); |
| else goto unknown_int; |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now, interrupts we are not able to recover cleanly. |
| * |
| * Log message for hard errors. |
| * Reset everything. |
| */ |
| |
| sym_log_hard_error(shost, sist, dstat); |
| |
| if ((sist & (GEN|HTH|SGE)) || |
| (dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) { |
| sym_start_reset(np); |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| unknown_int: |
| /* |
| * We just miss the cause of the interrupt. :( |
| * Print a message. The timeout will do the real work. |
| */ |
| printf( "%s: unknown interrupt(s) ignored, " |
| "ISTAT=0x%x DSTAT=0x%x SIST=0x%x\n", |
| sym_name(np), istat, dstat, sist); |
| return IRQ_NONE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Dequeue from the START queue all CCBs that match |
| * a given target/lun/task condition (-1 means all), |
| * and move them from the BUSY queue to the COMP queue |
| * with DID_SOFT_ERROR status condition. |
| * This function is used during error handling/recovery. |
| * It is called with SCRIPTS not running. |
| */ |
| static int |
| sym_dequeue_from_squeue(struct sym_hcb *np, int i, int target, int lun, int task) |
| { |
| int j; |
| struct sym_ccb *cp; |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure the starting index is within range. |
| */ |
| assert((i >= 0) && (i < 2*MAX_QUEUE)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Walk until end of START queue and dequeue every job |
| * that matches the target/lun/task condition. |
| */ |
| j = i; |
| while (i != np->squeueput) { |
| cp = sym_ccb_from_dsa(np, scr_to_cpu(np->squeue[i])); |
| assert(cp); |
| #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT |
| /* Forget hints for IARB, they may be no longer relevant */ |
| cp->host_flags &= ~HF_HINT_IARB; |
| #endif |
| if ((target == -1 || cp->target == target) && |
| (lun == -1 || cp->lun == lun) && |
| (task == -1 || cp->tag == task)) { |
| #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING |
| sym_set_cam_status(cp->cmd, DID_SOFT_ERROR); |
| #else |
| sym_set_cam_status(cp->cmd, DID_REQUEUE); |
| #endif |
| sym_remque(&cp->link_ccbq); |
| sym_insque_tail(&cp->link_ccbq, &np->comp_ccbq); |
| } |
| else { |
| if (i != j) |
| np->squeue[j] = np->squeue[i]; |
| if ((j += 2) >= MAX_QUEUE*2) j = 0; |
| } |
| if ((i += 2) >= MAX_QUEUE*2) i = 0; |
| } |
| if (i != j) /* Copy back the idle task if needed */ |
| np->squeue[j] = np->squeue[i]; |
| np->squeueput = j; /* Update our current start queue pointer */ |
| |
| return (i - j) / 2; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * chip handler for bad SCSI status condition |
| * |
| * In case of bad SCSI status, we unqueue all the tasks |
| * currently queued to the controller but not yet started |
| * and then restart the SCRIPTS processor immediately. |
| * |
| * QUEUE FULL and BUSY conditions are handled the same way. |
| * Basically all the not yet started tasks are requeued in |
| * device queue and the queue is frozen until a completion. |
| * |
| * For CHECK CONDITION and COMMAND TERMINATED status, we use |
| * the CCB of the failed command to prepare a REQUEST SENSE |
| * SCSI command and queue it to the controller queue. |
| * |
| * SCRATCHA is assumed to have been loaded with STARTPOS |
| * before the SCRIPTS called the C code. |
| */ |
| static void sym_sir_bad_scsi_status(struct sym_hcb *np, int num, struct sym_ccb *cp) |
| { |
| u32 startp; |
| u_char s_status = cp->ssss_status; |
| u_char h_flags = cp->host_flags; |
| int msglen; |
| int i; |
| |
| /* |
| * Compute the index of the next job to start from SCRIPTS. |
| */ |
| i = (INL(np, nc_scratcha) - np->squeue_ba) / 4; |
| |
| /* |
| * The last CCB queued used for IARB hint may be |
| * no longer relevant. Forget it. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT |
| if (np->last_cp) |
| np->last_cp = 0; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Now deal with the SCSI status. |
| */ |
| switch(s_status) { |
| case S_BUSY: |
| case S_QUEUE_FULL: |
| if (sym_verbose >= 2) { |
| sym_print_addr(cp->cmd, "%s\n", |
| s_status |