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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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tree0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d /drivers/scsi/seagate.c
Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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+/*
+ * seagate.c Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Drew Eckhardt
+ * low level scsi driver for ST01/ST02, Future Domain TMC-885,
+ * TMC-950 by Drew Eckhardt <drew@colorado.edu>
+ *
+ * Note : TMC-880 boards don't work because they have two bits in
+ * the status register flipped, I'll fix this "RSN"
+ * [why do I have strong feeling that above message is from 1993? :-)
+ * pavel@ucw.cz]
+ *
+ * This card does all the I/O via memory mapped I/O, so there is no need
+ * to check or allocate a region of the I/O address space.
+ */
+
+/* 1996 - to use new read{b,w,l}, write{b,w,l}, and phys_to_virt
+ * macros, replaced assembler routines with C. There's probably a
+ * performance hit, but I only have a cdrom and can't tell. Define
+ * SEAGATE_USE_ASM if you want the old assembler code -- SJT
+ *
+ * 1998-jul-29 - created DPRINTK macros and made it work under
+ * linux 2.1.112, simplified some #defines etc. <pavel@ucw.cz>
+ *
+ * Aug 2000 - aeb - deleted seagate_st0x_biosparam(). It would try to
+ * read the physical disk geometry, a bad mistake. Of course it doesn't
+ * matter much what geometry one invents, but on large disks it
+ * returned 256 (or more) heads, causing all kind of failures.
+ * Of course this means that people might see a different geometry now,
+ * so boot parameters may be necessary in some cases.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Configuration :
+ * To use without BIOS -DOVERRIDE=base_address -DCONTROLLER=FD or SEAGATE
+ * -DIRQ will override the default of 5.
+ * Note: You can now set these options from the kernel's "command line".
+ * The syntax is:
+ *
+ * st0x=ADDRESS,IRQ (for a Seagate controller)
+ * or:
+ * tmc8xx=ADDRESS,IRQ (for a TMC-8xx or TMC-950 controller)
+ * eg:
+ * tmc8xx=0xC8000,15
+ *
+ * will configure the driver for a TMC-8xx style controller using IRQ 15
+ * with a base address of 0xC8000.
+ *
+ * -DARBITRATE
+ * Will cause the host adapter to arbitrate for the
+ * bus for better SCSI-II compatibility, rather than just
+ * waiting for BUS FREE and then doing its thing. Should
+ * let us do one command per Lun when I integrate my
+ * reorganization changes into the distribution sources.
+ *
+ * -DDEBUG=65535
+ * Will activate debug code.
+ *
+ * -DFAST or -DFAST32
+ * Will use blind transfers where possible
+ *
+ * -DPARITY
+ * This will enable parity.
+ *
+ * -DSEAGATE_USE_ASM
+ * Will use older seagate assembly code. should be (very small amount)
+ * Faster.
+ *
+ * -DSLOW_RATE=50
+ * Will allow compatibility with broken devices that don't
+ * handshake fast enough (ie, some CD ROM's) for the Seagate
+ * code.
+ *
+ * 50 is some number, It will let you specify a default
+ * transfer rate if handshaking isn't working correctly.
+ *
+ * -DOLDCNTDATASCEME There is a new sceme to set the CONTROL
+ * and DATA reigsters which complies more closely
+ * with the SCSI2 standard. This hopefully eliminates
+ * the need to swap the order these registers are
+ * 'messed' with. It makes the following two options
+ * obsolete. To reenable the old sceme define this.
+ *
+ * The following to options are patches from the SCSI.HOWTO
+ *
+ * -DSWAPSTAT This will swap the definitions for STAT_MSG and STAT_CD.
+ *
+ * -DSWAPCNTDATA This will swap the order that seagate.c messes with
+ * the CONTROL an DATA registers.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/blkdev.h>
+#include <linux/stat.h>
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <asm/system.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+#include "scsi.h"
+#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
+#include "seagate.h"
+
+#include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h>
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+#define DPRINTK( when, msg... ) do { if ( (DEBUG & (when)) == (when) ) printk( msg ); } while (0)
+#else
+#define DPRINTK( when, msg... ) do { } while (0)
+#endif
+#define DANY( msg... ) DPRINTK( 0xffff, msg );
+
+#ifndef IRQ
+#define IRQ 5
+#endif
+
+#ifdef FAST32
+#define FAST
+#endif
+
+#undef LINKED /* Linked commands are currently broken! */
+
+#if defined(OVERRIDE) && !defined(CONTROLLER)
+#error Please use -DCONTROLLER=SEAGATE or -DCONTROLLER=FD to override controller type
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __i386__
+#undef SEAGATE_USE_ASM
+#endif
+
+/*
+ Thanks to Brian Antoine for the example code in his Messy-Loss ST-01
+ driver, and Mitsugu Suzuki for information on the ST-01
+ SCSI host.
+*/
+
+/*
+ CONTROL defines
+*/
+
+#define CMD_RST 0x01
+#define CMD_SEL 0x02
+#define CMD_BSY 0x04
+#define CMD_ATTN 0x08
+#define CMD_START_ARB 0x10
+#define CMD_EN_PARITY 0x20
+#define CMD_INTR 0x40
+#define CMD_DRVR_ENABLE 0x80
+
+/*
+ STATUS
+*/
+#ifdef SWAPSTAT
+#define STAT_MSG 0x08
+#define STAT_CD 0x02
+#else
+#define STAT_MSG 0x02
+#define STAT_CD 0x08
+#endif
+
+#define STAT_BSY 0x01
+#define STAT_IO 0x04
+#define STAT_REQ 0x10
+#define STAT_SEL 0x20
+#define STAT_PARITY 0x40
+#define STAT_ARB_CMPL 0x80
+
+/*
+ REQUESTS
+*/
+
+#define REQ_MASK (STAT_CD | STAT_IO | STAT_MSG)
+#define REQ_DATAOUT 0
+#define REQ_DATAIN STAT_IO
+#define REQ_CMDOUT STAT_CD
+#define REQ_STATIN (STAT_CD | STAT_IO)
+#define REQ_MSGOUT (STAT_MSG | STAT_CD)
+#define REQ_MSGIN (STAT_MSG | STAT_CD | STAT_IO)
+
+extern volatile int seagate_st0x_timeout;
+
+#ifdef PARITY
+#define BASE_CMD CMD_EN_PARITY
+#else
+#define BASE_CMD 0
+#endif
+
+/*
+ Debugging code
+*/
+
+#define PHASE_BUS_FREE 1
+#define PHASE_ARBITRATION 2
+#define PHASE_SELECTION 4
+#define PHASE_DATAIN 8
+#define PHASE_DATAOUT 0x10
+#define PHASE_CMDOUT 0x20
+#define PHASE_MSGIN 0x40
+#define PHASE_MSGOUT 0x80
+#define PHASE_STATUSIN 0x100
+#define PHASE_ETC (PHASE_DATAIN | PHASE_DATAOUT | PHASE_CMDOUT | PHASE_MSGIN | PHASE_MSGOUT | PHASE_STATUSIN)
+#define PRINT_COMMAND 0x200
+#define PHASE_EXIT 0x400
+#define PHASE_RESELECT 0x800
+#define DEBUG_FAST 0x1000
+#define DEBUG_SG 0x2000
+#define DEBUG_LINKED 0x4000
+#define DEBUG_BORKEN 0x8000
+
+/*
+ * Control options - these are timeouts specified in .01 seconds.
+ */
+
+/* 30, 20 work */
+#define ST0X_BUS_FREE_DELAY 25
+#define ST0X_SELECTION_DELAY 25
+
+#define SEAGATE 1 /* these determine the type of the controller */
+#define FD 2
+
+#define ST0X_ID_STR "Seagate ST-01/ST-02"
+#define FD_ID_STR "TMC-8XX/TMC-950"
+
+static int internal_command (unsigned char target, unsigned char lun,
+ const void *cmnd,
+ void *buff, int bufflen, int reselect);
+
+static int incommand; /* set if arbitration has finished
+ and we are in some command phase. */
+
+static unsigned int base_address = 0; /* Where the card ROM starts, used to
+ calculate memory mapped register
+ location. */
+
+static void __iomem *st0x_cr_sr; /* control register write, status
+ register read. 256 bytes in
+ length.
+ Read is status of SCSI BUS, as per
+ STAT masks. */
+
+static void __iomem *st0x_dr; /* data register, read write 256
+ bytes in length. */
+
+static volatile int st0x_aborted = 0; /* set when we are aborted, ie by a
+ time out, etc. */
+
+static unsigned char controller_type = 0; /* set to SEAGATE for ST0x
+ boards or FD for TMC-8xx
+ boards */
+static int irq = IRQ;
+
+module_param(base_address, uint, 0);
+module_param(controller_type, byte, 0);
+module_param(irq, int, 0);
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+
+#define retcode(result) (((result) << 16) | (message << 8) | status)
+#define STATUS ((u8) readb(st0x_cr_sr))
+#define DATA ((u8) readb(st0x_dr))
+#define WRITE_CONTROL(d) { writeb((d), st0x_cr_sr); }
+#define WRITE_DATA(d) { writeb((d), st0x_dr); }
+
+#ifndef OVERRIDE
+static unsigned int seagate_bases[] = {
+ 0xc8000, 0xca000, 0xcc000,
+ 0xce000, 0xdc000, 0xde000
+};
+
+typedef struct {
+ const unsigned char *signature;
+ unsigned offset;
+ unsigned length;
+ unsigned char type;
+} Signature;
+
+static Signature __initdata signatures[] = {
+ {"ST01 v1.7 (C) Copyright 1987 Seagate", 15, 37, SEAGATE},
+ {"SCSI BIOS 2.00 (C) Copyright 1987 Seagate", 15, 40, SEAGATE},
+
+/*
+ * The following two lines are NOT mistakes. One detects ROM revision
+ * 3.0.0, the other 3.2. Since seagate has only one type of SCSI adapter,
+ * and this is not going to change, the "SEAGATE" and "SCSI" together
+ * are probably "good enough"
+ */
+
+ {"SEAGATE SCSI BIOS ", 16, 17, SEAGATE},
+ {"SEAGATE SCSI BIOS ", 17, 17, SEAGATE},
+
+/*
+ * However, future domain makes several incompatible SCSI boards, so specific
+ * signatures must be used.
+ */
+
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V5.0C2/14/89", 5, 46, FD},
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V6.0A7/28/89", 5, 46, FD},
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0105/31/90", 5, 47, FD},
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0209/18/90", 5, 47, FD},
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V7.009/18/90", 5, 46, FD},
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1992 V8.00.004/02/92", 5, 44, FD},
+ {"IBM F1 BIOS V1.1004/30/92", 5, 25, FD},
+ {"FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-950", 5, 21, FD},
+ /* Added for 2.2.16 by Matthias_Heidbrink@b.maus.de */
+ {"IBM F1 V1.2009/22/93", 5, 25, FD},
+};
+
+#define NUM_SIGNATURES (sizeof(signatures) / sizeof(Signature))
+#endif /* n OVERRIDE */
+
+/*
+ * hostno stores the hostnumber, as told to us by the init routine.
+ */
+
+static int hostno = -1;
+static void seagate_reconnect_intr (int, void *, struct pt_regs *);
+static irqreturn_t do_seagate_reconnect_intr (int, void *, struct pt_regs *);
+
+#ifdef FAST
+static int fast = 1;
+#else
+#define fast 0
+#endif
+
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+/*
+ * Support for broken devices :
+ * The Seagate board has a handshaking problem. Namely, a lack
+ * thereof for slow devices. You can blast 600K/second through
+ * it if you are polling for each byte, more if you do a blind
+ * transfer. In the first case, with a fast device, REQ will
+ * transition high-low or high-low-high before your loop restarts
+ * and you'll have no problems. In the second case, the board
+ * will insert wait states for up to 13.2 usecs for REQ to
+ * transition low->high, and everything will work.
+ *
+ * However, there's nothing in the state machine that says
+ * you *HAVE* to see a high-low-high set of transitions before
+ * sending the next byte, and slow things like the Trantor CD ROMS
+ * will break because of this.
+ *
+ * So, we need to slow things down, which isn't as simple as it
+ * seems. We can't slow things down period, because then people
+ * who don't recompile their kernels will shoot me for ruining
+ * their performance. We need to do it on a case per case basis.
+ *
+ * The best for performance will be to, only for borken devices
+ * (this is stored on a per-target basis in the scsi_devices array)
+ *
+ * Wait for a low->high transition before continuing with that
+ * transfer. If we timeout, continue anyways. We don't need
+ * a long timeout, because REQ should only be asserted until the
+ * corresponding ACK is received and processed.
+ *
+ * Note that we can't use the system timer for this, because of
+ * resolution, and we *really* can't use the timer chip since
+ * gettimeofday() and the beeper routines use that. So,
+ * the best thing for us to do will be to calibrate a timing
+ * loop in the initialization code using the timer chip before
+ * gettimeofday() can screw with it.
+ *
+ * FIXME: this is broken (not borken :-). Empty loop costs less than
+ * loop with ISA access in it! -- pavel@ucw.cz
+ */
+
+static int borken_calibration = 0;
+
+static void __init borken_init (void)
+{
+ register int count = 0, start = jiffies + 1, stop = start + 25;
+
+ /* FIXME: There may be a better approach, this is a straight port for
+ now */
+ preempt_disable();
+ while (time_before (jiffies, start))
+ cpu_relax();
+ for (; time_before (jiffies, stop); ++count)
+ cpu_relax();
+ preempt_enable();
+
+/*
+ * Ok, we now have a count for .25 seconds. Convert to a
+ * count per second and divide by transfer rate in K. */
+
+ borken_calibration = (count * 4) / (SLOW_RATE * 1024);
+
+ if (borken_calibration < 1)
+ borken_calibration = 1;
+}
+
+static inline void borken_wait (void)
+{
+ register int count;
+
+ for (count = borken_calibration; count && (STATUS & STAT_REQ); --count)
+ cpu_relax();
+
+#if (DEBUG & DEBUG_BORKEN)
+ if (count)
+ printk ("scsi%d : borken timeout\n", hostno);
+#endif
+}
+
+#endif /* def SLOW_RATE */
+
+/* These beasts only live on ISA, and ISA means 8MHz. Each ULOOP()
+ * contains at least one ISA access, which takes more than 0.125
+ * usec. So if we loop 8 times time in usec, we are safe.
+ */
+
+#define ULOOP( i ) for (clock = i*8;;)
+#define TIMEOUT (!(clock--))
+
+int __init seagate_st0x_detect (Scsi_Host_Template * tpnt)
+{
+ struct Scsi_Host *instance;
+ int i, j;
+ unsigned long cr, dr;
+
+ tpnt->proc_name = "seagate";
+/*
+ * First, we try for the manual override.
+ */
+ DANY ("Autodetecting ST0x / TMC-8xx\n");
+
+ if (hostno != -1) {
+ printk (KERN_ERR "seagate_st0x_detect() called twice?!\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+/* If the user specified the controller type from the command line,
+ controller_type will be non-zero, so don't try to detect one */
+
+ if (!controller_type) {
+#ifdef OVERRIDE
+ base_address = OVERRIDE;
+ controller_type = CONTROLLER;
+
+ DANY ("Base address overridden to %x, controller type is %s\n",
+ base_address,
+ controller_type == SEAGATE ? "SEAGATE" : "FD");
+#else /* OVERRIDE */
+/*
+ * To detect this card, we simply look for the signature
+ * from the BIOS version notice in all the possible locations
+ * of the ROM's. This has a nice side effect of not trashing
+ * any register locations that might be used by something else.
+ *
+ * XXX - note that we probably should be probing the address
+ * space for the on-board RAM instead.
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (seagate_bases) / sizeof (unsigned int)); ++i) {
+ void __iomem *p = ioremap(seagate_bases[i], 0x2000);
+ if (!p)
+ continue;
+ for (j = 0; j < NUM_SIGNATURES; ++j)
+ if (check_signature(p + signatures[j].offset, signatures[j].signature, signatures[j].length)) {
+ base_address = seagate_bases[i];
+ controller_type = signatures[j].type;
+ break;
+ }
+ iounmap(p);
+ }
+#endif /* OVERRIDE */
+ }
+ /* (! controller_type) */
+ tpnt->this_id = (controller_type == SEAGATE) ? 7 : 6;
+ tpnt->name = (controller_type == SEAGATE) ? ST0X_ID_STR : FD_ID_STR;
+
+ if (!base_address) {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "seagate: ST0x/TMC-8xx not detected.\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ cr = base_address + (controller_type == SEAGATE ? 0x1a00 : 0x1c00);
+ dr = cr + 0x200;
+ st0x_cr_sr = ioremap(cr, 0x100);
+ st0x_dr = ioremap(dr, 0x100);
+
+ DANY("%s detected. Base address = %x, cr = %x, dr = %x\n",
+ tpnt->name, base_address, cr, dr);
+
+ /*
+ * At all times, we will use IRQ 5. Should also check for IRQ3
+ * if we lose our first interrupt.
+ */
+ instance = scsi_register (tpnt, 0);
+ if (instance == NULL)
+ return 0;
+
+ hostno = instance->host_no;
+ if (request_irq (irq, do_seagate_reconnect_intr, SA_INTERRUPT, (controller_type == SEAGATE) ? "seagate" : "tmc-8xx", instance)) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d : unable to allocate IRQ%d\n", hostno, irq);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ instance->irq = irq;
+ instance->io_port = base_address;
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+ printk(KERN_INFO "Calibrating borken timer... ");
+ borken_init();
+ printk(" %d cycles per transfer\n", borken_calibration);
+#endif
+ printk (KERN_INFO "This is one second... ");
+ {
+ int clock;
+ ULOOP (1 * 1000 * 1000) {
+ STATUS;
+ if (TIMEOUT)
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ printk ("done, %s options:"
+#ifdef ARBITRATE
+ " ARBITRATE"
+#endif
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ " DEBUG"
+#endif
+#ifdef FAST
+ " FAST"
+#ifdef FAST32
+ "32"
+#endif
+#endif
+#ifdef LINKED
+ " LINKED"
+#endif
+#ifdef PARITY
+ " PARITY"
+#endif
+#ifdef SEAGATE_USE_ASM
+ " SEAGATE_USE_ASM"
+#endif
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+ " SLOW_RATE"
+#endif
+#ifdef SWAPSTAT
+ " SWAPSTAT"
+#endif
+#ifdef SWAPCNTDATA
+ " SWAPCNTDATA"
+#endif
+ "\n", tpnt->name);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static const char *seagate_st0x_info (struct Scsi_Host *shpnt)
+{
+ static char buffer[64];
+
+ snprintf(buffer, 64, "%s at irq %d, address 0x%05X",
+ (controller_type == SEAGATE) ? ST0X_ID_STR : FD_ID_STR,
+ irq, base_address);
+ return buffer;
+}
+
+/*
+ * These are our saved pointers for the outstanding command that is
+ * waiting for a reconnect
+ */
+
+static unsigned char current_target, current_lun;
+static unsigned char *current_cmnd, *current_data;
+static int current_nobuffs;
+static struct scatterlist *current_buffer;
+static int current_bufflen;
+
+#ifdef LINKED
+/*
+ * linked_connected indicates whether or not we are currently connected to
+ * linked_target, linked_lun and in an INFORMATION TRANSFER phase,
+ * using linked commands.
+ */
+
+static int linked_connected = 0;
+static unsigned char linked_target, linked_lun;
+#endif
+
+static void (*done_fn) (Scsi_Cmnd *) = NULL;
+static Scsi_Cmnd *SCint = NULL;
+
+/*
+ * These control whether or not disconnect / reconnect will be attempted,
+ * or are being attempted.
+ */
+
+#define NO_RECONNECT 0
+#define RECONNECT_NOW 1
+#define CAN_RECONNECT 2
+
+/*
+ * LINKED_RIGHT indicates that we are currently connected to the correct target
+ * for this command, LINKED_WRONG indicates that we are connected to the wrong
+ * target. Note that these imply CAN_RECONNECT and require defined(LINKED).
+ */
+
+#define LINKED_RIGHT 3
+#define LINKED_WRONG 4
+
+/*
+ * This determines if we are expecting to reconnect or not.
+ */
+
+static int should_reconnect = 0;
+
+/*
+ * The seagate_reconnect_intr routine is called when a target reselects the
+ * host adapter. This occurs on the interrupt triggered by the target
+ * asserting SEL.
+ */
+
+static irqreturn_t do_seagate_reconnect_intr(int irq, void *dev_id,
+ struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ struct Scsi_Host *dev = dev_id;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave (dev->host_lock, flags);
+ seagate_reconnect_intr (irq, dev_id, regs);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore (dev->host_lock, flags);
+ return IRQ_HANDLED;
+}
+
+static void seagate_reconnect_intr (int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ int temp;
+ Scsi_Cmnd *SCtmp;
+
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : seagate_reconnect_intr() called\n", hostno);
+
+ if (!should_reconnect)
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "scsi%d: unexpected interrupt.\n", hostno);
+ else {
+ should_reconnect = 0;
+
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : internal_command(%d, %08x, %08x, RECONNECT_NOW\n",
+ hostno, current_target, current_data, current_bufflen);
+
+ temp = internal_command (current_target, current_lun, current_cmnd, current_data, current_bufflen, RECONNECT_NOW);
+
+ if (msg_byte(temp) != DISCONNECT) {
+ if (done_fn) {
+ DPRINTK(PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : done_fn(%d,%08x)", hostno, hostno, temp);
+ if (!SCint)
+ panic ("SCint == NULL in seagate");
+ SCtmp = SCint;
+ SCint = NULL;
+ SCtmp->result = temp;
+ done_fn(SCtmp);
+ } else
+ printk(KERN_ERR "done_fn() not defined.\n");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * The seagate_st0x_queue_command() function provides a queued interface
+ * to the seagate SCSI driver. Basically, it just passes control onto the
+ * seagate_command() function, after fixing it so that the done_fn()
+ * is set to the one passed to the function. We have to be very careful,
+ * because there are some commands on some devices that do not disconnect,
+ * and if we simply call the done_fn when the command is done then another
+ * command is started and queue_command is called again... We end up
+ * overflowing the kernel stack, and this tends not to be such a good idea.
+ */
+
+static int recursion_depth = 0;
+
+static int seagate_st0x_queue_command (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, void (*done) (Scsi_Cmnd *))
+{
+ int result, reconnect;
+ Scsi_Cmnd *SCtmp;
+
+ DANY ("seagate: que_command");
+ done_fn = done;
+ current_target = SCpnt->device->id;
+ current_lun = SCpnt->device->lun;
+ current_cmnd = SCpnt->cmnd;
+ current_data = (unsigned char *) SCpnt->request_buffer;
+ current_bufflen = SCpnt->request_bufflen;
+ SCint = SCpnt;
+ if (recursion_depth)
+ return 1;
+ recursion_depth++;
+ do {
+#ifdef LINKED
+ /*
+ * Set linked command bit in control field of SCSI command.
+ */
+
+ current_cmnd[SCpnt->cmd_len] |= 0x01;
+ if (linked_connected) {
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_LINKED, "scsi%d : using linked commands, current I_T_L nexus is ", hostno);
+ if (linked_target == current_target && linked_lun == current_lun)
+ {
+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_LINKED, "correct\n");
+ reconnect = LINKED_RIGHT;
+ } else {
+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_LINKED, "incorrect\n");
+ reconnect = LINKED_WRONG;
+ }
+ } else
+#endif /* LINKED */
+ reconnect = CAN_RECONNECT;
+
+ result = internal_command(SCint->device->id, SCint->device->lun, SCint->cmnd,
+ SCint->request_buffer, SCint->request_bufflen, reconnect);
+ if (msg_byte(result) == DISCONNECT)
+ break;
+ SCtmp = SCint;
+ SCint = NULL;
+ SCtmp->result = result;
+ done_fn(SCtmp);
+ }
+ while (SCint);
+ recursion_depth--;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int internal_command (unsigned char target, unsigned char lun,
+ const void *cmnd, void *buff, int bufflen, int reselect)
+{
+ unsigned char *data = NULL;
+ struct scatterlist *buffer = NULL;
+ int clock, temp, nobuffs = 0, done = 0, len = 0;
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ int transfered = 0, phase = 0, newphase;
+#endif
+ register unsigned char status_read;
+ unsigned char tmp_data, tmp_control, status = 0, message = 0;
+ unsigned transfersize = 0, underflow = 0;
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+ int borken = (int) SCint->device->borken; /* Does the current target require
+ Very Slow I/O ? */
+#endif
+
+ incommand = 0;
+ st0x_aborted = 0;
+
+#if (DEBUG & PRINT_COMMAND)
+ printk("scsi%d : target = %d, command = ", hostno, target);
+ print_command((unsigned char *) cmnd);
+#endif
+
+#if (DEBUG & PHASE_RESELECT)
+ switch (reselect) {
+ case RECONNECT_NOW:
+ printk("scsi%d : reconnecting\n", hostno);
+ break;
+#ifdef LINKED
+ case LINKED_RIGHT:
+ printk("scsi%d : connected, can reconnect\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case LINKED_WRONG:
+ printk("scsi%d : connected to wrong target, can reconnect\n",
+ hostno);
+ break;
+#endif
+ case CAN_RECONNECT:
+ printk("scsi%d : allowed to reconnect\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ default:
+ printk("scsi%d : not allowed to reconnect\n", hostno);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (target == (controller_type == SEAGATE ? 7 : 6))
+ return DID_BAD_TARGET;
+
+ /*
+ * We work it differently depending on if this is is "the first time,"
+ * or a reconnect. If this is a reselect phase, then SEL will
+ * be asserted, and we must skip selection / arbitration phases.
+ */
+
+ switch (reselect) {
+ case RECONNECT_NOW:
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : phase RESELECT \n", hostno);
+ /*
+ * At this point, we should find the logical or of our ID
+ * and the original target's ID on the BUS, with BSY, SEL,
+ * and I/O signals asserted.
+ *
+ * After ARBITRATION phase is completed, only SEL, BSY,
+ * and the target ID are asserted. A valid initiator ID
+ * is not on the bus until IO is asserted, so we must wait
+ * for that.
+ */
+ ULOOP (100 * 1000) {
+ temp = STATUS;
+ if ((temp & STAT_IO) && !(temp & STAT_BSY))
+ break;
+ if (TIMEOUT) {
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : RESELECT timed out while waiting for IO .\n", hostno);
+ return (DID_BAD_INTR << 16);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * After I/O is asserted by the target, we can read our ID
+ * and its ID off of the BUS.
+ */
+
+ if (!((temp = DATA) & (controller_type == SEAGATE ? 0x80 : 0x40))) {
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : detected reconnect request to different target.\n\tData bus = %d\n", hostno, temp);
+ return (DID_BAD_INTR << 16);
+ }
+
+ if (!(temp & (1 << current_target))) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "scsi%d : Unexpected reselect interrupt. Data bus = %d\n", hostno, temp);
+ return (DID_BAD_INTR << 16);
+ }
+
+ buffer = current_buffer;
+ cmnd = current_cmnd; /* WDE add */
+ data = current_data; /* WDE add */
+ len = current_bufflen; /* WDE add */
+ nobuffs = current_nobuffs;
+
+ /*
+ * We have determined that we have been selected. At this
+ * point, we must respond to the reselection by asserting
+ * BSY ourselves
+ */
+
+#if 1
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_BSY);
+#else
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_BSY);
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * The target will drop SEL, and raise BSY, at which time
+ * we must drop BSY.
+ */
+
+ ULOOP (100 * 1000) {
+ if (!(STATUS & STAT_SEL))
+ break;
+ if (TIMEOUT) {
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_INTR);
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : RESELECT timed out while waiting for SEL.\n", hostno);
+ return (DID_BAD_INTR << 16);
+ }
+ }
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD);
+ /*
+ * At this point, we have connected with the target
+ * and can get on with our lives.
+ */
+ break;
+ case CAN_RECONNECT:
+#ifdef LINKED
+ /*
+ * This is a bletcherous hack, just as bad as the Unix #!
+ * interpreter stuff. If it turns out we are using the wrong
+ * I_T_L nexus, the easiest way to deal with it is to go into
+ * our INFORMATION TRANSFER PHASE code, send a ABORT
+ * message on MESSAGE OUT phase, and then loop back to here.
+ */
+connect_loop:
+#endif
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_BUS_FREE, "scsi%d : phase = BUS FREE \n", hostno);
+
+ /*
+ * BUS FREE PHASE
+ *
+ * On entry, we make sure that the BUS is in a BUS FREE
+ * phase, by insuring that both BSY and SEL are low for
+ * at least one bus settle delay. Several reads help
+ * eliminate wire glitch.
+ */
+
+#ifndef ARBITRATE
+#error FIXME: this is broken: we may not use jiffies here - we are under cli(). It will hardlock.
+ clock = jiffies + ST0X_BUS_FREE_DELAY;
+
+ while (((STATUS | STATUS | STATUS) & (STAT_BSY | STAT_SEL)) && (!st0x_aborted) && time_before (jiffies, clock))
+ cpu_relax();
+
+ if (time_after (jiffies, clock))
+ return retcode (DID_BUS_BUSY);
+ else if (st0x_aborted)
+ return retcode (st0x_aborted);
+#endif
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_SELECTION, "scsi%d : phase = SELECTION\n", hostno);
+
+ clock = jiffies + ST0X_SELECTION_DELAY;
+
+ /*
+ * Arbitration/selection procedure :
+ * 1. Disable drivers
+ * 2. Write HOST adapter address bit
+ * 3. Set start arbitration.
+ * 4. We get either ARBITRATION COMPLETE or SELECT at this
+ * point.
+ * 5. OR our ID and targets on bus.
+ * 6. Enable SCSI drivers and asserted SEL and ATTN
+ */
+
+#ifdef ARBITRATE
+ /* FIXME: verify host lock is always held here */
+ WRITE_CONTROL(0);
+ WRITE_DATA((controller_type == SEAGATE) ? 0x80 : 0x40);
+ WRITE_CONTROL(CMD_START_ARB);
+
+ ULOOP (ST0X_SELECTION_DELAY * 10000) {
+ status_read = STATUS;
+ if (status_read & STAT_ARB_CMPL)
+ break;
+ if (st0x_aborted) /* FIXME: What? We are going to do something even after abort? */
+ break;
+ if (TIMEOUT || (status_read & STAT_SEL)) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "scsi%d : arbitration lost or timeout.\n", hostno);
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD);
+ return retcode (DID_NO_CONNECT);
+ }
+ }
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_SELECTION, "scsi%d : arbitration complete\n", hostno);
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * When the SCSI device decides that we're gawking at it,
+ * it will respond by asserting BUSY on the bus.
+ *
+ * Note : the Seagate ST-01/02 product manual says that we
+ * should twiddle the DATA register before the control
+ * register. However, this does not work reliably so we do
+ * it the other way around.
+ *
+ * Probably could be a problem with arbitration too, we
+ * really should try this with a SCSI protocol or logic
+ * analyzer to see what is going on.
+ */
+ tmp_data = (unsigned char) ((1 << target) | (controller_type == SEAGATE ? 0x80 : 0x40));
+ tmp_control = BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_SEL | (reselect ? CMD_ATTN : 0);
+
+ /* FIXME: verify host lock is always held here */
+#ifdef OLDCNTDATASCEME
+#ifdef SWAPCNTDATA
+ WRITE_CONTROL (tmp_control);
+ WRITE_DATA (tmp_data);
+#else
+ WRITE_DATA (tmp_data);
+ WRITE_CONTROL (tmp_control);
+#endif
+#else
+ tmp_control ^= CMD_BSY; /* This is guesswork. What used to be in driver */
+ WRITE_CONTROL (tmp_control); /* could never work: it sent data into control */
+ WRITE_DATA (tmp_data); /* register and control info into data. Hopefully */
+ tmp_control ^= CMD_BSY; /* fixed, but order of first two may be wrong. */
+ WRITE_CONTROL (tmp_control); /* -- pavel@ucw.cz */
+#endif
+
+ ULOOP (250 * 1000) {
+ if (st0x_aborted) {
+ /*
+ * If we have been aborted, and we have a
+ * command in progress, IE the target
+ * still has BSY asserted, then we will
+ * reset the bus, and notify the midlevel
+ * driver to expect sense.
+ */
+
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD);
+ if (STATUS & STAT_BSY) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "scsi%d : BST asserted after we've been aborted.\n", hostno);
+ seagate_st0x_bus_reset(NULL);
+ return retcode (DID_RESET);
+ }
+ return retcode (st0x_aborted);
+ }
+ if (STATUS & STAT_BSY)
+ break;
+ if (TIMEOUT) {
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_SELECTION, "scsi%d : NO CONNECT with target %d, stat = %x \n", hostno, target, STATUS);
+ return retcode (DID_NO_CONNECT);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Establish current pointers. Take into account scatter / gather */
+
+ if ((nobuffs = SCint->use_sg)) {
+#if (DEBUG & DEBUG_SG)
+ {
+ int i;
+ printk("scsi%d : scatter gather requested, using %d buffers.\n", hostno, nobuffs);
+ for (i = 0; i < nobuffs; ++i)
+ printk("scsi%d : buffer %d address = %p length = %d\n",
+ hostno, i,
+ page_address(buffer[i].page) + buffer[i].offset,
+ buffer[i].length);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ buffer = (struct scatterlist *) SCint->buffer;
+ len = buffer->length;
+ data = page_address(buffer->page) + buffer->offset;
+ } else {
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_SG, "scsi%d : scatter gather not requested.\n", hostno);
+ buffer = NULL;
+ len = SCint->request_bufflen;
+ data = (unsigned char *) SCint->request_buffer;
+ }
+
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_DATAIN | PHASE_DATAOUT, "scsi%d : len = %d\n",
+ hostno, len);
+
+ break;
+#ifdef LINKED
+ case LINKED_RIGHT:
+ break;
+ case LINKED_WRONG:
+ break;
+#endif
+ } /* end of switch(reselect) */
+
+ /*
+ * There are several conditions under which we wish to send a message :
+ * 1. When we are allowing disconnect / reconnect, and need to
+ * establish the I_T_L nexus via an IDENTIFY with the DiscPriv bit
+ * set.
+ *
+ * 2. When we are doing linked commands, are have the wrong I_T_L
+ * nexus established and want to send an ABORT message.
+ */
+
+ /* GCC does not like an ifdef inside a macro, so do it the hard way. */
+#ifdef LINKED
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | (((reselect == CAN_RECONNECT)|| (reselect == LINKED_WRONG))? CMD_ATTN : 0));
+#else
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | (((reselect == CAN_RECONNECT))? CMD_ATTN : 0));
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * INFORMATION TRANSFER PHASE
+ *
+ * The nasty looking read / write inline assembler loops we use for
+ * DATAIN and DATAOUT phases are approximately 4-5 times as fast as
+ * the 'C' versions - since we're moving 1024 bytes of data, this
+ * really adds up.
+ *
+ * SJT: The nasty-looking assembler is gone, so it's slower.
+ *
+ */
+
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_ETC, "scsi%d : phase = INFORMATION TRANSFER\n", hostno);
+
+ incommand = 1;
+ transfersize = SCint->transfersize;
+ underflow = SCint->underflow;
+
+ /*
+ * Now, we poll the device for status information,
+ * and handle any requests it makes. Note that since we are unsure
+ * of how much data will be flowing across the system, etc and
+ * cannot make reasonable timeouts, that we will instead have the
+ * midlevel driver handle any timeouts that occur in this phase.
+ */
+
+ while (((status_read = STATUS) & STAT_BSY) && !st0x_aborted && !done) {
+#ifdef PARITY
+ if (status_read & STAT_PARITY) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d : got parity error\n", hostno);
+ st0x_aborted = DID_PARITY;
+ }
+#endif
+ if (status_read & STAT_REQ) {
+#if ((DEBUG & PHASE_ETC) == PHASE_ETC)
+ if ((newphase = (status_read & REQ_MASK)) != phase) {
+ phase = newphase;
+ switch (phase) {
+ case REQ_DATAOUT:
+ printk ("scsi%d : phase = DATA OUT\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case REQ_DATAIN:
+ printk ("scsi%d : phase = DATA IN\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case REQ_CMDOUT:
+ printk
+ ("scsi%d : phase = COMMAND OUT\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case REQ_STATIN:
+ printk ("scsi%d : phase = STATUS IN\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case REQ_MSGOUT:
+ printk
+ ("scsi%d : phase = MESSAGE OUT\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case REQ_MSGIN:
+ printk ("scsi%d : phase = MESSAGE IN\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ default:
+ printk ("scsi%d : phase = UNKNOWN\n", hostno);
+ st0x_aborted = DID_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ switch (status_read & REQ_MASK) {
+ case REQ_DATAOUT:
+ /*
+ * If we are in fast mode, then we simply splat
+ * the data out in word-sized chunks as fast as
+ * we can.
+ */
+
+ if (!len) {
+#if 0
+ printk("scsi%d: underflow to target %d lun %d \n", hostno, target, lun);
+ st0x_aborted = DID_ERROR;
+ fast = 0;
+#endif
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (fast && transfersize
+ && !(len % transfersize)
+ && (len >= transfersize)
+#ifdef FAST32
+ && !(transfersize % 4)
+#endif
+ ) {
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_FAST,
+ "scsi%d : FAST transfer, underflow = %d, transfersize = %d\n"
+ " len = %d, data = %08x\n",
+ hostno, SCint->underflow,
+ SCint->transfersize, len,
+ data);
+
+ /* SJT: Start. Fast Write */
+#ifdef SEAGATE_USE_ASM
+ __asm__ ("cld\n\t"
+#ifdef FAST32
+ "shr $2, %%ecx\n\t"
+ "1:\t"
+ "lodsl\n\t"
+ "movl %%eax, (%%edi)\n\t"
+#else
+ "1:\t"
+ "lodsb\n\t"
+ "movb %%al, (%%edi)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "loop 1b;"
+ /* output */ :
+ /* input */ :"D" (st0x_dr),
+ "S"
+ (data),
+ "c" (SCint->transfersize)
+/* clobbered */
+ : "eax", "ecx",
+ "esi");
+#else /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+ memcpy_toio(st0x_dr, data, transfersize);
+#endif /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+/* SJT: End */
+ len -= transfersize;
+ data += transfersize;
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_FAST, "scsi%d : FAST transfer complete len = %d data = %08x\n", hostno, len, data);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We loop as long as we are in a
+ * data out phase, there is data to
+ * send, and BSY is still active.
+ */
+
+/* SJT: Start. Slow Write. */
+#ifdef SEAGATE_USE_ASM
+
+ int __dummy_1, __dummy_2;
+
+/*
+ * We loop as long as we are in a data out phase, there is data to send,
+ * and BSY is still active.
+ */
+/* Local variables : len = ecx , data = esi,
+ st0x_cr_sr = ebx, st0x_dr = edi
+*/
+ __asm__ (
+ /* Test for any data here at all. */
+ "orl %%ecx, %%ecx\n\t"
+ "jz 2f\n\t" "cld\n\t"
+/* "movl st0x_cr_sr, %%ebx\n\t" */
+/* "movl st0x_dr, %%edi\n\t" */
+ "1:\t"
+ "movb (%%ebx), %%al\n\t"
+ /* Test for BSY */
+ "test $1, %%al\n\t"
+ "jz 2f\n\t"
+ /* Test for data out phase - STATUS & REQ_MASK should be
+ REQ_DATAOUT, which is 0. */
+ "test $0xe, %%al\n\t"
+ "jnz 2f\n\t"
+ /* Test for REQ */
+ "test $0x10, %%al\n\t"
+ "jz 1b\n\t"
+ "lodsb\n\t"
+ "movb %%al, (%%edi)\n\t"
+ "loop 1b\n\t" "2:\n"
+ /* output */ :"=S" (data), "=c" (len),
+ "=b"
+ (__dummy_1),
+ "=D" (__dummy_2)
+/* input */
+ : "0" (data), "1" (len),
+ "2" (st0x_cr_sr),
+ "3" (st0x_dr)
+/* clobbered */
+ : "eax");
+#else /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+ while (len) {
+ unsigned char stat;
+
+ stat = STATUS;
+ if (!(stat & STAT_BSY)
+ || ((stat & REQ_MASK) !=
+ REQ_DATAOUT))
+ break;
+ if (stat & STAT_REQ) {
+ WRITE_DATA (*data++);
+ --len;
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+/* SJT: End. */
+ }
+
+ if (!len && nobuffs) {
+ --nobuffs;
+ ++buffer;
+ len = buffer->length;
+ data = page_address(buffer->page) + buffer->offset;
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_SG,
+ "scsi%d : next scatter-gather buffer len = %d address = %08x\n",
+ hostno, len, data);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case REQ_DATAIN:
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+ if (borken) {
+#if (DEBUG & (PHASE_DATAIN))
+ transfered += len;
+#endif
+ for (; len && (STATUS & (REQ_MASK | STAT_REQ)) == (REQ_DATAIN | STAT_REQ); --len) {
+ *data++ = DATA;
+ borken_wait();
+ }
+#if (DEBUG & (PHASE_DATAIN))
+ transfered -= len;
+#endif
+ } else
+#endif
+
+ if (fast && transfersize
+ && !(len % transfersize)
+ && (len >= transfersize)
+#ifdef FAST32
+ && !(transfersize % 4)
+#endif
+ ) {
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_FAST,
+ "scsi%d : FAST transfer, underflow = %d, transfersize = %d\n"
+ " len = %d, data = %08x\n",
+ hostno, SCint->underflow,
+ SCint->transfersize, len,
+ data);
+
+/* SJT: Start. Fast Read */
+#ifdef SEAGATE_USE_ASM
+ __asm__ ("cld\n\t"
+#ifdef FAST32
+ "shr $2, %%ecx\n\t"
+ "1:\t"
+ "movl (%%esi), %%eax\n\t"
+ "stosl\n\t"
+#else
+ "1:\t"
+ "movb (%%esi), %%al\n\t"
+ "stosb\n\t"
+#endif
+ "loop 1b\n\t"
+ /* output */ :
+ /* input */ :"S" (st0x_dr),
+ "D"
+ (data),
+ "c" (SCint->transfersize)
+/* clobbered */
+ : "eax", "ecx",
+ "edi");
+#else /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+ memcpy_fromio(data, st0x_dr, len);
+#endif /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+/* SJT: End */
+ len -= transfersize;
+ data += transfersize;
+#if (DEBUG & PHASE_DATAIN)
+ printk ("scsi%d: transfered += %d\n", hostno, transfersize);
+ transfered += transfersize;
+#endif
+
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_FAST, "scsi%d : FAST transfer complete len = %d data = %08x\n", hostno, len, data);
+ } else {
+
+#if (DEBUG & PHASE_DATAIN)
+ printk ("scsi%d: transfered += %d\n", hostno, len);
+ transfered += len; /* Assume we'll transfer it all, then
+ subtract what we *didn't* transfer */
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * We loop as long as we are in a data in phase, there is room to read,
+ * and BSY is still active
+ */
+
+/* SJT: Start. */
+#ifdef SEAGATE_USE_ASM
+
+ int __dummy_3, __dummy_4;
+
+/* Dummy clobbering variables for the new gcc-2.95 */
+
+/*
+ * We loop as long as we are in a data in phase, there is room to read,
+ * and BSY is still active
+ */
+ /* Local variables : ecx = len, edi = data
+ esi = st0x_cr_sr, ebx = st0x_dr */
+ __asm__ (
+ /* Test for room to read */
+ "orl %%ecx, %%ecx\n\t"
+ "jz 2f\n\t" "cld\n\t"
+/* "movl st0x_cr_sr, %%esi\n\t" */
+/* "movl st0x_dr, %%ebx\n\t" */
+ "1:\t"
+ "movb (%%esi), %%al\n\t"
+ /* Test for BSY */
+ "test $1, %%al\n\t"
+ "jz 2f\n\t"
+ /* Test for data in phase - STATUS & REQ_MASK should be REQ_DATAIN,
+ = STAT_IO, which is 4. */
+ "movb $0xe, %%ah\n\t"
+ "andb %%al, %%ah\n\t"
+ "cmpb $0x04, %%ah\n\t"
+ "jne 2f\n\t"
+ /* Test for REQ */
+ "test $0x10, %%al\n\t"
+ "jz 1b\n\t"
+ "movb (%%ebx), %%al\n\t"
+ "stosb\n\t"
+ "loop 1b\n\t" "2:\n"
+ /* output */ :"=D" (data), "=c" (len),
+ "=S"
+ (__dummy_3),
+ "=b" (__dummy_4)
+/* input */
+ : "0" (data), "1" (len),
+ "2" (st0x_cr_sr),
+ "3" (st0x_dr)
+/* clobbered */
+ : "eax");
+#else /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+ while (len) {
+ unsigned char stat;
+
+ stat = STATUS;
+ if (!(stat & STAT_BSY)
+ || ((stat & REQ_MASK) !=
+ REQ_DATAIN))
+ break;
+ if (stat & STAT_REQ) {
+ *data++ = DATA;
+ --len;
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* SEAGATE_USE_ASM */
+/* SJT: End. */
+#if (DEBUG & PHASE_DATAIN)
+ printk ("scsi%d: transfered -= %d\n", hostno, len);
+ transfered -= len; /* Since we assumed all of Len got *
+ transfered, correct our mistake */
+#endif
+ }
+
+ if (!len && nobuffs) {
+ --nobuffs;
+ ++buffer;
+ len = buffer->length;
+ data = page_address(buffer->page) + buffer->offset;
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_SG, "scsi%d : next scatter-gather buffer len = %d address = %08x\n", hostno, len, data);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case REQ_CMDOUT:
+ while (((status_read = STATUS) & STAT_BSY) &&
+ ((status_read & REQ_MASK) == REQ_CMDOUT))
+ if (status_read & STAT_REQ) {
+ WRITE_DATA (*(const unsigned char *) cmnd);
+ cmnd = 1 + (const unsigned char *)cmnd;
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+ if (borken)
+ borken_wait ();
+#endif
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case REQ_STATIN:
+ status = DATA;
+ break;
+
+ case REQ_MSGOUT:
+ /*
+ * We can only have sent a MSG OUT if we
+ * requested to do this by raising ATTN.
+ * So, we must drop ATTN.
+ */
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE);
+ /*
+ * If we are reconnecting, then we must
+ * send an IDENTIFY message in response
+ * to MSGOUT.
+ */
+ switch (reselect) {
+ case CAN_RECONNECT:
+ WRITE_DATA (IDENTIFY (1, lun));
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT | PHASE_MSGOUT, "scsi%d : sent IDENTIFY message.\n", hostno);
+ break;
+#ifdef LINKED
+ case LINKED_WRONG:
+ WRITE_DATA (ABORT);
+ linked_connected = 0;
+ reselect = CAN_RECONNECT;
+ goto connect_loop;
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_MSGOUT | DEBUG_LINKED, "scsi%d : sent ABORT message to cancel incorrect I_T_L nexus.\n", hostno);
+#endif /* LINKED */
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_LINKED, "correct\n");
+ default:
+ WRITE_DATA (NOP);
+ printk("scsi%d : target %d requested MSGOUT, sent NOP message.\n", hostno, target);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case REQ_MSGIN:
+ switch (message = DATA) {
+ case DISCONNECT:
+ DANY("seagate: deciding to disconnect\n");
+ should_reconnect = 1;
+ current_data = data; /* WDE add */
+ current_buffer = buffer;
+ current_bufflen = len; /* WDE add */
+ current_nobuffs = nobuffs;
+#ifdef LINKED
+ linked_connected = 0;
+#endif
+ done = 1;
+ DPRINTK ((PHASE_RESELECT | PHASE_MSGIN), "scsi%d : disconnected.\n", hostno);
+ break;
+
+#ifdef LINKED
+ case LINKED_CMD_COMPLETE:
+ case LINKED_FLG_CMD_COMPLETE:
+#endif
+ case COMMAND_COMPLETE:
+ /*
+ * Note : we should check for underflow here.
+ */
+ DPRINTK(PHASE_MSGIN, "scsi%d : command complete.\n", hostno);
+ done = 1;
+ break;
+ case ABORT:
+ DPRINTK(PHASE_MSGIN, "scsi%d : abort message.\n", hostno);
+ done = 1;
+ break;
+ case SAVE_POINTERS:
+ current_buffer = buffer;
+ current_bufflen = len; /* WDE add */
+ current_data = data; /* WDE mod */
+ current_nobuffs = nobuffs;
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_MSGIN, "scsi%d : pointers saved.\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ case RESTORE_POINTERS:
+ buffer = current_buffer;
+ cmnd = current_cmnd;
+ data = current_data; /* WDE mod */
+ len = current_bufflen;
+ nobuffs = current_nobuffs;
+ DPRINTK(PHASE_MSGIN, "scsi%d : pointers restored.\n", hostno);
+ break;
+ default:
+
+ /*
+ * IDENTIFY distinguishes itself
+ * from the other messages by
+ * setting the high bit.
+ *
+ * Note : we need to handle at
+ * least one outstanding command
+ * per LUN, and need to hash the
+ * SCSI command for that I_T_L
+ * nexus based on the known ID
+ * (at this point) and LUN.
+ */
+
+ if (message & 0x80) {
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_MSGIN, "scsi%d : IDENTIFY message received from id %d, lun %d.\n", hostno, target, message & 7);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We should go into a
+ * MESSAGE OUT phase, and
+ * send a MESSAGE_REJECT
+ * if we run into a message
+ * that we don't like. The
+ * seagate driver needs
+ * some serious
+ * restructuring first
+ * though.
+ */
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_MSGIN, "scsi%d : unknown message %d from target %d.\n", hostno, message, target);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d : unknown phase.\n", hostno);
+ st0x_aborted = DID_ERROR;
+ } /* end of switch (status_read & REQ_MASK) */
+#ifdef SLOW_RATE
+ /*
+ * I really don't care to deal with borken devices in
+ * each single byte transfer case (ie, message in,
+ * message out, status), so I'll do the wait here if
+ * necessary.
+ */
+ if(borken)
+ borken_wait();
+#endif
+
+ } /* if(status_read & STAT_REQ) ends */
+ } /* while(((status_read = STATUS)...) ends */
+
+ DPRINTK(PHASE_DATAIN | PHASE_DATAOUT | PHASE_EXIT, "scsi%d : Transfered %d bytes\n", hostno, transfered);
+
+#if (DEBUG & PHASE_EXIT)
+#if 0 /* Doesn't work for scatter/gather */
+ printk("Buffer : \n");
+ for(i = 0; i < 20; ++i)
+ printk("%02x ", ((unsigned char *) data)[i]); /* WDE mod */
+ printk("\n");
+#endif
+ printk("scsi%d : status = ", hostno);
+ print_status(status);
+ printk(" message = %02x\n", message);
+#endif
+
+ /* We shouldn't reach this until *after* BSY has been deasserted */
+
+#ifdef LINKED
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Fix the message byte so that unsuspecting high level drivers
+ * don't puke when they see a LINKED COMMAND message in place of
+ * the COMMAND COMPLETE they may be expecting. Shouldn't be
+ * necessary, but it's better to be on the safe side.
+ *
+ * A non LINKED* message byte will indicate that the command
+ * completed, and we are now disconnected.
+ */
+
+ switch (message) {
+ case LINKED_CMD_COMPLETE:
+ case LINKED_FLG_CMD_COMPLETE:
+ message = COMMAND_COMPLETE;
+ linked_target = current_target;
+ linked_lun = current_lun;
+ linked_connected = 1;
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_LINKED, "scsi%d : keeping I_T_L nexus established for linked command.\n", hostno);
+ /* We also will need to adjust status to accommodate intermediate
+ conditions. */
+ if ((status == INTERMEDIATE_GOOD) || (status == INTERMEDIATE_C_GOOD))
+ status = GOOD;
+ break;
+ /*
+ * We should also handle what are "normal" termination
+ * messages here (ABORT, BUS_DEVICE_RESET?, and
+ * COMMAND_COMPLETE individually, and flake if things
+ * aren't right.
+ */
+ default:
+ DPRINTK (DEBUG_LINKED, "scsi%d : closing I_T_L nexus.\n", hostno);
+ linked_connected = 0;
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* LINKED */
+
+ if (should_reconnect) {
+ DPRINTK (PHASE_RESELECT, "scsi%d : exiting seagate_st0x_queue_command() with reconnect enabled.\n", hostno);
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_INTR);
+ } else
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD);
+
+ return retcode (st0x_aborted);
+} /* end of internal_command */
+
+static int seagate_st0x_abort (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt)
+{
+ st0x_aborted = DID_ABORT;
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#undef ULOOP
+#undef TIMEOUT
+
+/*
+ * the seagate_st0x_reset function resets the SCSI bus
+ *
+ * May be called with SCpnt = NULL
+ */
+
+static int seagate_st0x_bus_reset(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt)
+{
+ /* No timeouts - this command is going to fail because it was reset. */
+ DANY ("scsi%d: Reseting bus... ", hostno);
+
+ /* assert RESET signal on SCSI bus. */
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD | CMD_RST);
+
+ udelay (20 * 1000);
+
+ WRITE_CONTROL (BASE_CMD);
+ st0x_aborted = DID_RESET;
+
+ DANY ("done.\n");
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static int seagate_st0x_host_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt)
+{
+ return FAILED;
+}
+
+static int seagate_st0x_device_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt)
+{
+ return FAILED;
+}
+
+static int seagate_st0x_release(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
+{
+ if (shost->irq)
+ free_irq(shost->irq, shost);
+ release_region(shost->io_port, shost->n_io_port);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static Scsi_Host_Template driver_template = {
+ .detect = seagate_st0x_detect,
+ .release = seagate_st0x_release,
+ .info = seagate_st0x_info,
+ .queuecommand = seagate_st0x_queue_command,
+ .eh_abort_handler = seagate_st0x_abort,
+ .eh_bus_reset_handler = seagate_st0x_bus_reset,
+ .eh_host_reset_handler = seagate_st0x_host_reset,
+ .eh_device_reset_handler = seagate_st0x_device_reset,
+ .can_queue = 1,
+ .this_id = 7,
+ .sg_tablesize = SG_ALL,
+ .cmd_per_lun = 1,
+ .use_clustering = DISABLE_CLUSTERING,
+};
+#include "scsi_module.c"