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- /*
- * Device driver for the SYMBIOS/LSILOGIC 53C8XX and 53C1010 family
- * of PCI-SCSI IO processors.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr>
- *
- * 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/gfp.h>
- #ifndef SYM_HIPD_H
- #define SYM_HIPD_H
- /*
- * Generic driver options.
- *
- * They may be defined in platform specific headers, if they
- * are useful.
- *
- * SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING
- * When this option is set, the driver will use a queue per
- * device and handle QUEUE FULL status requeuing internally.
- *
- * SYM_OPT_LIMIT_COMMAND_REORDERING
- * When this option is set, the driver tries to limit tagged
- * command reordering to some reasonable value.
- * (set for Linux)
- */
- #if 0
- #define SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING
- #define SYM_OPT_LIMIT_COMMAND_REORDERING
- #endif
- /*
- * Active debugging tags and verbosity.
- * Both DEBUG_FLAGS and sym_verbose can be redefined
- * by the platform specific code to something else.
- */
- #define DEBUG_ALLOC (0x0001)
- #define DEBUG_PHASE (0x0002)
- #define DEBUG_POLL (0x0004)
- #define DEBUG_QUEUE (0x0008)
- #define DEBUG_RESULT (0x0010)
- #define DEBUG_SCATTER (0x0020)
- #define DEBUG_SCRIPT (0x0040)
- #define DEBUG_TINY (0x0080)
- #define DEBUG_TIMING (0x0100)
- #define DEBUG_NEGO (0x0200)
- #define DEBUG_TAGS (0x0400)
- #define DEBUG_POINTER (0x0800)
- #ifndef DEBUG_FLAGS
- #define DEBUG_FLAGS (0x0000)
- #endif
- #ifndef sym_verbose
- #define sym_verbose (np->verbose)
- #endif
- /*
- * These ones should have been already defined.
- */
- #ifndef assert
- #define assert(expression) { \
- if (!(expression)) { \
- (void)panic( \
- "assertion \"%s\" failed: file \"%s\", line %d\n", \
- #expression, \
- __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- } \
- }
- #endif
- /*
- * Number of tasks per device we want to handle.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG_ORDER > 8
- #error "more than 256 tags per logical unit not allowed."
- #endif
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK (1<<SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG_ORDER)
- /*
- * Donnot use more tasks that we can handle.
- */
- #ifndef SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK
- #endif
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG > SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK
- #undef SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_TAG SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK
- #endif
- /*
- * This one means 'NO TAG for this job'
- */
- #define NO_TAG (256)
- /*
- * Number of SCSI targets.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_TARGET > 16
- #error "more than 16 targets not allowed."
- #endif
- /*
- * Number of logical units per target.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_LUN > 64
- #error "more than 64 logical units per target not allowed."
- #endif
- /*
- * Asynchronous pre-scaler (ns). Shall be 40 for
- * the SCSI timings to be compliant.
- */
- #define SYM_CONF_MIN_ASYNC (40)
- /*
- * MEMORY ALLOCATOR.
- */
- #define SYM_MEM_WARN 1 /* Warn on failed operations */
- #define SYM_MEM_PAGE_ORDER 0 /* 1 PAGE maximum */
- #define SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT+SYM_MEM_PAGE_ORDER)
- #define SYM_MEM_FREE_UNUSED /* Free unused pages immediately */
- /*
- * Shortest memory chunk is (1<<SYM_MEM_SHIFT), currently 16.
- * Actual allocations happen as SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE sized.
- * (1 PAGE at a time is just fine).
- */
- #define SYM_MEM_SHIFT 4
- #define SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE (1UL << SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SHIFT)
- #define SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_MASK (SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE-1)
- /*
- * Number of entries in the START and DONE queues.
- *
- * We limit to 1 PAGE in order to succeed allocation of
- * these queues. Each entry is 8 bytes long (2 DWORDS).
- */
- #ifdef SYM_CONF_MAX_START
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE (SYM_CONF_MAX_START+2)
- #else
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE (7*SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK+2)
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_START (SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE-2)
- #endif
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE > SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE/8
- #undef SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE (SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE/8)
- #undef SYM_CONF_MAX_START
- #define SYM_CONF_MAX_START (SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE-2)
- #endif
- /*
- * For this one, we want a short name :-)
- */
- #define MAX_QUEUE SYM_CONF_MAX_QUEUE
- /*
- * Common definitions for both bus space based and legacy IO methods.
- */
- #define INB_OFF(np, o) ioread8(np->s.ioaddr + (o))
- #define INW_OFF(np, o) ioread16(np->s.ioaddr + (o))
- #define INL_OFF(np, o) ioread32(np->s.ioaddr + (o))
- #define OUTB_OFF(np, o, val) iowrite8((val), np->s.ioaddr + (o))
- #define OUTW_OFF(np, o, val) iowrite16((val), np->s.ioaddr + (o))
- #define OUTL_OFF(np, o, val) iowrite32((val), np->s.ioaddr + (o))
- #define INB(np, r) INB_OFF(np, offsetof(struct sym_reg, r))
- #define INW(np, r) INW_OFF(np, offsetof(struct sym_reg, r))
- #define INL(np, r) INL_OFF(np, offsetof(struct sym_reg, r))
- #define OUTB(np, r, v) OUTB_OFF(np, offsetof(struct sym_reg, r), (v))
- #define OUTW(np, r, v) OUTW_OFF(np, offsetof(struct sym_reg, r), (v))
- #define OUTL(np, r, v) OUTL_OFF(np, offsetof(struct sym_reg, r), (v))
- #define OUTONB(np, r, m) OUTB(np, r, INB(np, r) | (m))
- #define OUTOFFB(np, r, m) OUTB(np, r, INB(np, r) & ~(m))
- #define OUTONW(np, r, m) OUTW(np, r, INW(np, r) | (m))
- #define OUTOFFW(np, r, m) OUTW(np, r, INW(np, r) & ~(m))
- #define OUTONL(np, r, m) OUTL(np, r, INL(np, r) | (m))
- #define OUTOFFL(np, r, m) OUTL(np, r, INL(np, r) & ~(m))
- /*
- * We normally want the chip to have a consistent view
- * of driver internal data structures when we restart it.
- * Thus these macros.
- */
- #define OUTL_DSP(np, v) \
- do { \
- MEMORY_WRITE_BARRIER(); \
- OUTL(np, nc_dsp, (v)); \
- } while (0)
- #define OUTONB_STD() \
- do { \
- MEMORY_WRITE_BARRIER(); \
- OUTONB(np, nc_dcntl, (STD|NOCOM)); \
- } while (0)
- /*
- * Command control block states.
- */
- #define HS_IDLE (0)
- #define HS_BUSY (1)
- #define HS_NEGOTIATE (2) /* sync/wide data transfer*/
- #define HS_DISCONNECT (3) /* Disconnected by target */
- #define HS_WAIT (4) /* waiting for resource */
- #define HS_DONEMASK (0x80)
- #define HS_COMPLETE (4|HS_DONEMASK)
- #define HS_SEL_TIMEOUT (5|HS_DONEMASK) /* Selection timeout */
- #define HS_UNEXPECTED (6|HS_DONEMASK) /* Unexpected disconnect */
- #define HS_COMP_ERR (7|HS_DONEMASK) /* Completed with error */
- /*
- * Software Interrupt Codes
- */
- #define SIR_BAD_SCSI_STATUS (1)
- #define SIR_SEL_ATN_NO_MSG_OUT (2)
- #define SIR_MSG_RECEIVED (3)
- #define SIR_MSG_WEIRD (4)
- #define SIR_NEGO_FAILED (5)
- #define SIR_NEGO_PROTO (6)
- #define SIR_SCRIPT_STOPPED (7)
- #define SIR_REJECT_TO_SEND (8)
- #define SIR_SWIDE_OVERRUN (9)
- #define SIR_SODL_UNDERRUN (10)
- #define SIR_RESEL_NO_MSG_IN (11)
- #define SIR_RESEL_NO_IDENTIFY (12)
- #define SIR_RESEL_BAD_LUN (13)
- #define SIR_TARGET_SELECTED (14)
- #define SIR_RESEL_BAD_I_T_L (15)
- #define SIR_RESEL_BAD_I_T_L_Q (16)
- #define SIR_ABORT_SENT (17)
- #define SIR_RESEL_ABORTED (18)
- #define SIR_MSG_OUT_DONE (19)
- #define SIR_COMPLETE_ERROR (20)
- #define SIR_DATA_OVERRUN (21)
- #define SIR_BAD_PHASE (22)
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2
- #define SIR_DMAP_DIRTY (23)
- #define SIR_MAX (23)
- #else
- #define SIR_MAX (22)
- #endif
- /*
- * Extended error bit codes.
- * xerr_status field of struct sym_ccb.
- */
- #define XE_EXTRA_DATA (1) /* unexpected data phase */
- #define XE_BAD_PHASE (1<<1) /* illegal phase (4/5) */
- #define XE_PARITY_ERR (1<<2) /* unrecovered SCSI parity error */
- #define XE_SODL_UNRUN (1<<3) /* ODD transfer in DATA OUT phase */
- #define XE_SWIDE_OVRUN (1<<4) /* ODD transfer in DATA IN phase */
- /*
- * Negotiation status.
- * nego_status field of struct sym_ccb.
- */
- #define NS_SYNC (1)
- #define NS_WIDE (2)
- #define NS_PPR (3)
- /*
- * A CCB hashed table is used to retrieve CCB address
- * from DSA value.
- */
- #define CCB_HASH_SHIFT 8
- #define CCB_HASH_SIZE (1UL << CCB_HASH_SHIFT)
- #define CCB_HASH_MASK (CCB_HASH_SIZE-1)
- #if 1
- #define CCB_HASH_CODE(dsa) \
- (((dsa) >> (_LGRU16_(sizeof(struct sym_ccb)))) & CCB_HASH_MASK)
- #else
- #define CCB_HASH_CODE(dsa) (((dsa) >> 9) & CCB_HASH_MASK)
- #endif
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2
- /*
- * We may want to use segment registers for 64 bit DMA.
- * 16 segments registers -> up to 64 GB addressable.
- */
- #define SYM_DMAP_SHIFT (4)
- #define SYM_DMAP_SIZE (1u<<SYM_DMAP_SHIFT)
- #define SYM_DMAP_MASK (SYM_DMAP_SIZE-1)
- #endif
- /*
- * Device flags.
- */
- #define SYM_DISC_ENABLED (1)
- #define SYM_TAGS_ENABLED (1<<1)
- #define SYM_SCAN_BOOT_DISABLED (1<<2)
- #define SYM_SCAN_LUNS_DISABLED (1<<3)
- /*
- * Host adapter miscellaneous flags.
- */
- #define SYM_AVOID_BUS_RESET (1)
- /*
- * Misc.
- */
- #define SYM_SNOOP_TIMEOUT (10000000)
- #define BUS_8_BIT 0
- #define BUS_16_BIT 1
- /*
- * Gather negotiable parameters value
- */
- struct sym_trans {
- u8 period;
- u8 offset;
- unsigned int width:1;
- unsigned int iu:1;
- unsigned int dt:1;
- unsigned int qas:1;
- unsigned int check_nego:1;
- unsigned int renego:2;
- };
- /*
- * Global TCB HEADER.
- *
- * Due to lack of indirect addressing on earlier NCR chips,
- * this substructure is copied from the TCB to a global
- * address after selection.
- * For SYMBIOS chips that support LOAD/STORE this copy is
- * not needed and thus not performed.
- */
- struct sym_tcbh {
- /*
- * Scripts bus addresses of LUN table accessed from scripts.
- * LUN #0 is a special case, since multi-lun devices are rare,
- * and we we want to speed-up the general case and not waste
- * resources.
- */
- u32 luntbl_sa; /* bus address of this table */
- u32 lun0_sa; /* bus address of LCB #0 */
- /*
- * Actual SYNC/WIDE IO registers value for this target.
- * 'sval', 'wval' and 'uval' are read from SCRIPTS and
- * so have alignment constraints.
- */
- /*0*/ u_char uval; /* -> SCNTL4 register */
- /*1*/ u_char sval; /* -> SXFER io register */
- /*2*/ u_char filler1;
- /*3*/ u_char wval; /* -> SCNTL3 io register */
- };
- /*
- * Target Control Block
- */
- struct sym_tcb {
- /*
- * TCB header.
- * Assumed at offset 0.
- */
- /*0*/ struct sym_tcbh head;
- /*
- * LUN table used by the SCRIPTS processor.
- * An array of bus addresses is used on reselection.
- */
- u32 *luntbl; /* LCBs bus address table */
- int nlcb; /* Number of valid LCBs (including LUN #0) */
- /*
- * LUN table used by the C code.
- */
- struct sym_lcb *lun0p; /* LCB of LUN #0 (usual case) */
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_LUN > 1
- struct sym_lcb **lunmp; /* Other LCBs [1..MAX_LUN] */
- #endif
- #ifdef SYM_HAVE_STCB
- /*
- * O/S specific data structure.
- */
- struct sym_stcb s;
- #endif
- /* Transfer goal */
- struct sym_trans tgoal;
- /* Last printed transfer speed */
- struct sym_trans tprint;
- /*
- * Keep track of the CCB used for the negotiation in order
- * to ensure that only 1 negotiation is queued at a time.
- */
- struct sym_ccb * nego_cp; /* CCB used for the nego */
- /*
- * Set when we want to reset the device.
- */
- u_char to_reset;
- /*
- * Other user settable limits and options.
- * These limits are read from the NVRAM if present.
- */
- unsigned char usrflags;
- unsigned char usr_period;
- unsigned char usr_width;
- unsigned short usrtags;
- struct scsi_target *starget;
- };
- /*
- * Global LCB HEADER.
- *
- * Due to lack of indirect addressing on earlier NCR chips,
- * this substructure is copied from the LCB to a global
- * address after selection.
- * For SYMBIOS chips that support LOAD/STORE this copy is
- * not needed and thus not performed.
- */
- struct sym_lcbh {
- /*
- * SCRIPTS address jumped by SCRIPTS on reselection.
- * For not probed logical units, this address points to
- * SCRIPTS that deal with bad LU handling (must be at
- * offset zero of the LCB for that reason).
- */
- /*0*/ u32 resel_sa;
- /*
- * Task (bus address of a CCB) read from SCRIPTS that points
- * to the unique ITL nexus allowed to be disconnected.
- */
- u32 itl_task_sa;
- /*
- * Task table bus address (read from SCRIPTS).
- */
- u32 itlq_tbl_sa;
- };
- /*
- * Logical Unit Control Block
- */
- struct sym_lcb {
- /*
- * TCB header.
- * Assumed at offset 0.
- */
- /*0*/ struct sym_lcbh head;
- /*
- * Task table read from SCRIPTS that contains pointers to
- * ITLQ nexuses. The bus address read from SCRIPTS is
- * inside the header.
- */
- u32 *itlq_tbl; /* Kernel virtual address */
- /*
- * Busy CCBs management.
- */
- u_short busy_itlq; /* Number of busy tagged CCBs */
- u_short busy_itl; /* Number of busy untagged CCBs */
- /*
- * Circular tag allocation buffer.
- */
- u_short ia_tag; /* Tag allocation index */
- u_short if_tag; /* Tag release index */
- u_char *cb_tags; /* Circular tags buffer */
- /*
- * O/S specific data structure.
- */
- #ifdef SYM_HAVE_SLCB
- struct sym_slcb s;
- #endif
- #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING
- /*
- * Optionnaly the driver can handle device queueing,
- * and requeues internally command to redo.
- */
- SYM_QUEHEAD waiting_ccbq;
- SYM_QUEHEAD started_ccbq;
- int num_sgood;
- u_short started_tags;
- u_short started_no_tag;
- u_short started_max;
- u_short started_limit;
- #endif
- #ifdef SYM_OPT_LIMIT_COMMAND_REORDERING
- /*
- * Optionally the driver can try to prevent SCSI
- * IOs from being reordered too much.
- */
- u_char tags_si; /* Current index to tags sum */
- u_short tags_sum[2]; /* Tags sum counters */
- u_short tags_since; /* # of tags since last switch */
- #endif
- /*
- * Set when we want to clear all tasks.
- */
- u_char to_clear;
- /*
- * Capabilities.
- */
- u_char user_flags;
- u_char curr_flags;
- };
- /*
- * Action from SCRIPTS on a task.
- * Is part of the CCB, but is also used separately to plug
- * error handling action to perform from SCRIPTS.
- */
- struct sym_actscr {
- u32 start; /* Jumped by SCRIPTS after selection */
- u32 restart; /* Jumped by SCRIPTS on relection */
- };
- /*
- * Phase mismatch context.
- *
- * It is part of the CCB and is used as parameters for the
- * DATA pointer. We need two contexts to handle correctly the
- * SAVED DATA POINTER.
- */
- struct sym_pmc {
- struct sym_tblmove sg; /* Updated interrupted SG block */
- u32 ret; /* SCRIPT return address */
- };
- /*
- * LUN control block lookup.
- * We use a direct pointer for LUN #0, and a table of
- * pointers which is only allocated for devices that support
- * LUN(s) > 0.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_MAX_LUN <= 1
- #define sym_lp(tp, lun) (!lun) ? (tp)->lun0p : NULL
- #else
- #define sym_lp(tp, lun) \
- (!lun) ? (tp)->lun0p : (tp)->lunmp ? (tp)->lunmp[((u8)lun)] : NULL
- #endif
- /*
- * Status are used by the host and the script processor.
- *
- * The last four bytes (status[4]) are copied to the
- * scratchb register (declared as scr0..scr3) just after the
- * select/reselect, and copied back just after disconnecting.
- * Inside the script the XX_REG are used.
- */
- /*
- * Last four bytes (script)
- */
- #define HX_REG scr0
- #define HX_PRT nc_scr0
- #define HS_REG scr1
- #define HS_PRT nc_scr1
- #define SS_REG scr2
- #define SS_PRT nc_scr2
- #define HF_REG scr3
- #define HF_PRT nc_scr3
- /*
- * Last four bytes (host)
- */
- #define host_xflags phys.head.status[0]
- #define host_status phys.head.status[1]
- #define ssss_status phys.head.status[2]
- #define host_flags phys.head.status[3]
- /*
- * Host flags
- */
- #define HF_IN_PM0 1u
- #define HF_IN_PM1 (1u<<1)
- #define HF_ACT_PM (1u<<2)
- #define HF_DP_SAVED (1u<<3)
- #define HF_SENSE (1u<<4)
- #define HF_EXT_ERR (1u<<5)
- #define HF_DATA_IN (1u<<6)
- #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
- #define HF_HINT_IARB (1u<<7)
- #endif
- /*
- * More host flags
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2
- #define HX_DMAP_DIRTY (1u<<7)
- #endif
- /*
- * Global CCB HEADER.
- *
- * Due to lack of indirect addressing on earlier NCR chips,
- * this substructure is copied from the ccb to a global
- * address after selection (or reselection) and copied back
- * before disconnect.
- * For SYMBIOS chips that support LOAD/STORE this copy is
- * not needed and thus not performed.
- */
- struct sym_ccbh {
- /*
- * Start and restart SCRIPTS addresses (must be at 0).
- */
- /*0*/ struct sym_actscr go;
- /*
- * SCRIPTS jump address that deal with data pointers.
- * 'savep' points to the position in the script responsible
- * for the actual transfer of data.
- * It's written on reception of a SAVE_DATA_POINTER message.
- */
- u32 savep; /* Jump address to saved data pointer */
- u32 lastp; /* SCRIPTS address at end of data */
- /*
- * Status fields.
- */
- u8 status[4];
- };
- /*
- * GET/SET the value of the data pointer used by SCRIPTS.
- *
- * We must distinguish between the LOAD/STORE-based SCRIPTS
- * that use directly the header in the CCB, and the NCR-GENERIC
- * SCRIPTS that use the copy of the header in the HCB.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_GENERIC_SUPPORT
- #define sym_set_script_dp(np, cp, dp) \
- do { \
- if (np->features & FE_LDSTR) \
- cp->phys.head.lastp = cpu_to_scr(dp); \
- else \
- np->ccb_head.lastp = cpu_to_scr(dp); \
- } while (0)
- #define sym_get_script_dp(np, cp) \
- scr_to_cpu((np->features & FE_LDSTR) ? \
- cp->phys.head.lastp : np->ccb_head.lastp)
- #else
- #define sym_set_script_dp(np, cp, dp) \
- do { \
- cp->phys.head.lastp = cpu_to_scr(dp); \
- } while (0)
- #define sym_get_script_dp(np, cp) (cp->phys.head.lastp)
- #endif
- /*
- * Data Structure Block
- *
- * During execution of a ccb by the script processor, the
- * DSA (data structure address) register points to this
- * substructure of the ccb.
- */
- struct sym_dsb {
- /*
- * CCB header.
- * Also assumed at offset 0 of the sym_ccb structure.
- */
- /*0*/ struct sym_ccbh head;
- /*
- * Phase mismatch contexts.
- * We need two to handle correctly the SAVED DATA POINTER.
- * MUST BOTH BE AT OFFSET < 256, due to using 8 bit arithmetic
- * for address calculation from SCRIPTS.
- */
- struct sym_pmc pm0;
- struct sym_pmc pm1;
- /*
- * Table data for Script
- */
- struct sym_tblsel select;
- struct sym_tblmove smsg;
- struct sym_tblmove smsg_ext;
- struct sym_tblmove cmd;
- struct sym_tblmove sense;
- struct sym_tblmove wresid;
- struct sym_tblmove data [SYM_CONF_MAX_SG];
- };
- /*
- * Our Command Control Block
- */
- struct sym_ccb {
- /*
- * This is the data structure which is pointed by the DSA
- * register when it is executed by the script processor.
- * It must be the first entry.
- */
- struct sym_dsb phys;
- /*
- * Pointer to CAM ccb and related stuff.
- */
- struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; /* CAM scsiio ccb */
- u8 cdb_buf[16]; /* Copy of CDB */
- #define SYM_SNS_BBUF_LEN 32
- u8 sns_bbuf[SYM_SNS_BBUF_LEN]; /* Bounce buffer for sense data */
- int data_len; /* Total data length */
- int segments; /* Number of SG segments */
- u8 order; /* Tag type (if tagged command) */
- unsigned char odd_byte_adjustment; /* odd-sized req on wide bus */
- u_char nego_status; /* Negotiation status */
- u_char xerr_status; /* Extended error flags */
- u32 extra_bytes; /* Extraneous bytes transferred */
- /*
- * Message areas.
- * We prepare a message to be sent after selection.
- * We may use a second one if the command is rescheduled
- * due to CHECK_CONDITION or COMMAND TERMINATED.
- * Contents are IDENTIFY and SIMPLE_TAG.
- * While negotiating sync or wide transfer,
- * a SDTR or WDTR message is appended.
- */
- u_char scsi_smsg [12];
- u_char scsi_smsg2[12];
- /*
- * Auto request sense related fields.
- */
- u_char sensecmd[6]; /* Request Sense command */
- u_char sv_scsi_status; /* Saved SCSI status */
- u_char sv_xerr_status; /* Saved extended status */
- int sv_resid; /* Saved residual */
- /*
- * Other fields.
- */
- u32 ccb_ba; /* BUS address of this CCB */
- u_short tag; /* Tag for this transfer */
- /* NO_TAG means no tag */
- u_char target;
- u_char lun;
- struct sym_ccb *link_ccbh; /* Host adapter CCB hash chain */
- SYM_QUEHEAD link_ccbq; /* Link to free/busy CCB queue */
- u32 startp; /* Initial data pointer */
- u32 goalp; /* Expected last data pointer */
- int ext_sg; /* Extreme data pointer, used */
- int ext_ofs; /* to calculate the residual. */
- #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING
- SYM_QUEHEAD link2_ccbq; /* Link for device queueing */
- u_char started; /* CCB queued to the squeue */
- #endif
- u_char to_abort; /* Want this IO to be aborted */
- #ifdef SYM_OPT_LIMIT_COMMAND_REORDERING
- u_char tags_si; /* Lun tags sum index (0,1) */
- #endif
- };
- #define CCB_BA(cp,lbl) cpu_to_scr(cp->ccb_ba + offsetof(struct sym_ccb, lbl))
- typedef struct device *m_pool_ident_t;
- /*
- * Host Control Block
- */
- struct sym_hcb {
- /*
- * Global headers.
- * Due to poorness of addressing capabilities, earlier
- * chips (810, 815, 825) copy part of the data structures
- * (CCB, TCB and LCB) in fixed areas.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_GENERIC_SUPPORT
- struct sym_ccbh ccb_head;
- struct sym_tcbh tcb_head;
- struct sym_lcbh lcb_head;
- #endif
- /*
- * Idle task and invalid task actions and
- * their bus addresses.
- */
- struct sym_actscr idletask, notask, bad_itl, bad_itlq;
- u32 idletask_ba, notask_ba, bad_itl_ba, bad_itlq_ba;
- /*
- * Dummy lun table to protect us against target
- * returning bad lun number on reselection.
- */
- u32 *badluntbl; /* Table physical address */
- u32 badlun_sa; /* SCRIPT handler BUS address */
- /*
- * Bus address of this host control block.
- */
- u32 hcb_ba;
- /*
- * Bit 32-63 of the on-chip RAM bus address in LE format.
- * The START_RAM64 script loads the MMRS and MMWS from this
- * field.
- */
- u32 scr_ram_seg;
- /*
- * Initial value of some IO register bits.
- * These values are assumed to have been set by BIOS, and may
- * be used to probe adapter implementation differences.
- */
- u_char sv_scntl0, sv_scntl3, sv_dmode, sv_dcntl, sv_ctest3, sv_ctest4,
- sv_ctest5, sv_gpcntl, sv_stest2, sv_stest4, sv_scntl4,
- sv_stest1;
- /*
- * Actual initial value of IO register bits used by the
- * driver. They are loaded at initialisation according to
- * features that are to be enabled/disabled.
- */
- u_char rv_scntl0, rv_scntl3, rv_dmode, rv_dcntl, rv_ctest3, rv_ctest4,
- rv_ctest5, rv_stest2, rv_ccntl0, rv_ccntl1, rv_scntl4;
- /*
- * Target data.
- */
- struct sym_tcb target[SYM_CONF_MAX_TARGET];
- /*
- * Target control block bus address array used by the SCRIPT
- * on reselection.
- */
- u32 *targtbl;
- u32 targtbl_ba;
- /*
- * DMA pool handle for this HBA.
- */
- m_pool_ident_t bus_dmat;
- /*
- * O/S specific data structure
- */
- struct sym_shcb s;
- /*
- * Physical bus addresses of the chip.
- */
- u32 mmio_ba; /* MMIO 32 bit BUS address */
- u32 ram_ba; /* RAM 32 bit BUS address */
- /*
- * SCRIPTS virtual and physical bus addresses.
- * 'script' is loaded in the on-chip RAM if present.
- * 'scripth' stays in main memory for all chips except the
- * 53C895A, 53C896 and 53C1010 that provide 8K on-chip RAM.
- */
- u_char *scripta0; /* Copy of scripts A, B, Z */
- u_char *scriptb0;
- u_char *scriptz0;
- u32 scripta_ba; /* Actual scripts A, B, Z */
- u32 scriptb_ba; /* 32 bit bus addresses. */
- u32 scriptz_ba;
- u_short scripta_sz; /* Actual size of script A, B, Z*/
- u_short scriptb_sz;
- u_short scriptz_sz;
- /*
- * Bus addresses, setup and patch methods for
- * the selected firmware.
- */
- struct sym_fwa_ba fwa_bas; /* Useful SCRIPTA bus addresses */
- struct sym_fwb_ba fwb_bas; /* Useful SCRIPTB bus addresses */
- struct sym_fwz_ba fwz_bas; /* Useful SCRIPTZ bus addresses */
- void (*fw_setup)(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_fw *fw);
- void (*fw_patch)(struct Scsi_Host *);
- char *fw_name;
- /*
- * General controller parameters and configuration.
- */
- u_int features; /* Chip features map */
- u_char myaddr; /* SCSI id of the adapter */
- u_char maxburst; /* log base 2 of dwords burst */
- u_char maxwide; /* Maximum transfer width */
- u_char minsync; /* Min sync period factor (ST) */
- u_char maxsync; /* Max sync period factor (ST) */
- u_char maxoffs; /* Max scsi offset (ST) */
- u_char minsync_dt; /* Min sync period factor (DT) */
- u_char maxsync_dt; /* Max sync period factor (DT) */
- u_char maxoffs_dt; /* Max scsi offset (DT) */
- u_char multiplier; /* Clock multiplier (1,2,4) */
- u_char clock_divn; /* Number of clock divisors */
- u32 clock_khz; /* SCSI clock frequency in KHz */
- u32 pciclk_khz; /* Estimated PCI clock in KHz */
- /*
- * Start queue management.
- * It is filled up by the host processor and accessed by the
- * SCRIPTS processor in order to start SCSI commands.
- */
- volatile /* Prevent code optimizations */
- u32 *squeue; /* Start queue virtual address */
- u32 squeue_ba; /* Start queue BUS address */
- u_short squeueput; /* Next free slot of the queue */
- u_short actccbs; /* Number of allocated CCBs */
- /*
- * Command completion queue.
- * It is the same size as the start queue to avoid overflow.
- */
- u_short dqueueget; /* Next position to scan */
- volatile /* Prevent code optimizations */
- u32 *dqueue; /* Completion (done) queue */
- u32 dqueue_ba; /* Done queue BUS address */
- /*
- * Miscellaneous buffers accessed by the scripts-processor.
- * They shall be DWORD aligned, because they may be read or
- * written with a script command.
- */
- u_char msgout[8]; /* Buffer for MESSAGE OUT */
- u_char msgin [8]; /* Buffer for MESSAGE IN */
- u32 lastmsg; /* Last SCSI message sent */
- u32 scratch; /* Scratch for SCSI receive */
- /* Also used for cache test */
- /*
- * Miscellaneous configuration and status parameters.
- */
- u_char usrflags; /* Miscellaneous user flags */
- u_char scsi_mode; /* Current SCSI BUS mode */
- u_char verbose; /* Verbosity for this controller*/
- /*
- * CCB lists and queue.
- */
- struct sym_ccb **ccbh; /* CCBs hashed by DSA value */
- /* CCB_HASH_SIZE lists of CCBs */
- SYM_QUEHEAD free_ccbq; /* Queue of available CCBs */
- SYM_QUEHEAD busy_ccbq; /* Queue of busy CCBs */
- /*
- * During error handling and/or recovery,
- * active CCBs that are to be completed with
- * error or requeued are moved from the busy_ccbq
- * to the comp_ccbq prior to completion.
- */
- SYM_QUEHEAD comp_ccbq;
- #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING
- SYM_QUEHEAD dummy_ccbq;
- #endif
- /*
- * IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION (IARB) control.
- *
- * We keep track in 'last_cp' of the last CCB that has been
- * queued to the SCRIPTS processor and clear 'last_cp' when
- * this CCB completes. If last_cp is not zero at the moment
- * we queue a new CCB, we set a flag in 'last_cp' that is
- * used by the SCRIPTS as a hint for setting IARB.
- * We donnot set more than 'iarb_max' consecutive hints for
- * IARB in order to leave devices a chance to reselect.
- * By the way, any non zero value of 'iarb_max' is unfair. :)
- */
- #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
- u_short iarb_max; /* Max. # consecutive IARB hints*/
- u_short iarb_count; /* Actual # of these hints */
- struct sym_ccb * last_cp;
- #endif
- /*
- * Command abort handling.
- * We need to synchronize tightly with the SCRIPTS
- * processor in order to handle things correctly.
- */
- u_char abrt_msg[4]; /* Message to send buffer */
- struct sym_tblmove abrt_tbl; /* Table for the MOV of it */
- struct sym_tblsel abrt_sel; /* Sync params for selection */
- u_char istat_sem; /* Tells the chip to stop (SEM) */
- /*
- * 64 bit DMA handling.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE != 0
- u_char use_dac; /* Use PCI DAC cycles */
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2
- u_char dmap_dirty; /* Dma segments registers dirty */
- u32 dmap_bah[SYM_DMAP_SIZE];/* Segment registers map */
- #endif
- #endif
- };
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 0
- #define use_dac(np) 0
- #define set_dac(np) do { } while (0)
- #else
- #define use_dac(np) (np)->use_dac
- #define set_dac(np) (np)->use_dac = 1
- #endif
- #define HCB_BA(np, lbl) (np->hcb_ba + offsetof(struct sym_hcb, lbl))
- /*
- * FIRMWARES (sym_fw.c)
- */
- struct sym_fw * sym_find_firmware(struct sym_chip *chip);
- void sym_fw_bind_script(struct sym_hcb *np, u32 *start, int len);
- /*
- * Driver methods called from O/S specific code.
- */
- char *sym_driver_name(void);
- void sym_print_xerr(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int x_status);
- int sym_reset_scsi_bus(struct sym_hcb *np, int enab_int);
- struct sym_chip *sym_lookup_chip_table(u_short device_id, u_char revision);
- #ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING
- void sym_start_next_ccbs(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_lcb *lp, int maxn);
- #else
- void sym_put_start_queue(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp);
- #endif
- void sym_start_up(struct Scsi_Host *, int reason);
- irqreturn_t sym_interrupt(struct Scsi_Host *);
- int sym_clear_tasks(struct sym_hcb *np, int cam_status, int target, int lun, int task);
- struct sym_ccb *sym_get_ccb(struct sym_hcb *np, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, u_char tag_order);
- void sym_free_ccb(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp);
- struct sym_lcb *sym_alloc_lcb(struct sym_hcb *np, u_char tn, u_char ln);
- int sym_free_lcb(struct sym_hcb *np, u_char tn, u_char ln);
- int sym_queue_scsiio(struct sym_hcb *np, struct scsi_cmnd *csio, struct sym_ccb *cp);
- int sym_abort_scsiio(struct sym_hcb *np, struct scsi_cmnd *ccb, int timed_out);
- int sym_reset_scsi_target(struct sym_hcb *np, int target);
- void sym_hcb_free(struct sym_hcb *np);
- int sym_hcb_attach(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct sym_fw *fw, struct sym_nvram *nvram);
- /*
- * Build a scatter/gather entry.
- *
- * For 64 bit systems, we use the 8 upper bits of the size field
- * to provide bus address bits 32-39 to the SCRIPTS processor.
- * This allows the 895A, 896, 1010 to address up to 1 TB of memory.
- */
- #if SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 0
- #define DMA_DAC_MASK DMA_BIT_MASK(32)
- #define sym_build_sge(np, data, badd, len) \
- do { \
- (data)->addr = cpu_to_scr(badd); \
- (data)->size = cpu_to_scr(len); \
- } while (0)
- #elif SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 1
- #define DMA_DAC_MASK DMA_BIT_MASK(40)
- #define sym_build_sge(np, data, badd, len) \
- do { \
- (data)->addr = cpu_to_scr(badd); \
- (data)->size = cpu_to_scr((((badd) >> 8) & 0xff000000) + len); \
- } while (0)
- #elif SYM_CONF_DMA_ADDRESSING_MODE == 2
- #define DMA_DAC_MASK DMA_BIT_MASK(64)
- int sym_lookup_dmap(struct sym_hcb *np, u32 h, int s);
- static inline void
- sym_build_sge(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_tblmove *data, u64 badd, int len)
- {
- u32 h = (badd>>32);
- int s = (h&SYM_DMAP_MASK);
- if (h != np->dmap_bah[s])
- goto bad;
- good:
- (data)->addr = cpu_to_scr(badd);
- (data)->size = cpu_to_scr((s<<24) + len);
- return;
- bad:
- s = sym_lookup_dmap(np, h, s);
- goto good;
- }
- #else
- #error "Unsupported DMA addressing mode"
- #endif
- /*
- * MEMORY ALLOCATOR.
- */
- #define sym_get_mem_cluster() \
- (void *) __get_free_pages(GFP_ATOMIC, SYM_MEM_PAGE_ORDER)
- #define sym_free_mem_cluster(p) \
- free_pages((unsigned long)p, SYM_MEM_PAGE_ORDER)
- /*
- * Link between free memory chunks of a given size.
- */
- typedef struct sym_m_link {
- struct sym_m_link *next;
- } *m_link_p;
- /*
- * Virtual to bus physical translation for a given cluster.
- * Such a structure is only useful with DMA abstraction.
- */
- typedef struct sym_m_vtob { /* Virtual to Bus address translation */
- struct sym_m_vtob *next;
- void *vaddr; /* Virtual address */
- dma_addr_t baddr; /* Bus physical address */
- } *m_vtob_p;
- /* Hash this stuff a bit to speed up translations */
- #define VTOB_HASH_SHIFT 5
- #define VTOB_HASH_SIZE (1UL << VTOB_HASH_SHIFT)
- #define VTOB_HASH_MASK (VTOB_HASH_SIZE-1)
- #define VTOB_HASH_CODE(m) \
- ((((unsigned long)(m)) >> SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SHIFT) & VTOB_HASH_MASK)
- /*
- * Memory pool of a given kind.
- * Ideally, we want to use:
- * 1) 1 pool for memory we donnot need to involve in DMA.
- * 2) The same pool for controllers that require same DMA
- * constraints and features.
- * The OS specific m_pool_id_t thing and the sym_m_pool_match()
- * method are expected to tell the driver about.
- */
- typedef struct sym_m_pool {
- m_pool_ident_t dev_dmat; /* Identifies the pool (see above) */
- void * (*get_mem_cluster)(struct sym_m_pool *);
- #ifdef SYM_MEM_FREE_UNUSED
- void (*free_mem_cluster)(struct sym_m_pool *, void *);
- #endif
- #define M_GET_MEM_CLUSTER() mp->get_mem_cluster(mp)
- #define M_FREE_MEM_CLUSTER(p) mp->free_mem_cluster(mp, p)
- int nump;
- m_vtob_p vtob[VTOB_HASH_SIZE];
- struct sym_m_pool *next;
- struct sym_m_link h[SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SHIFT - SYM_MEM_SHIFT + 1];
- } *m_pool_p;
- /*
- * Alloc, free and translate addresses to bus physical
- * for DMAable memory.
- */
- void *__sym_calloc_dma(m_pool_ident_t dev_dmat, int size, char *name);
- void __sym_mfree_dma(m_pool_ident_t dev_dmat, void *m, int size, char *name);
- dma_addr_t __vtobus(m_pool_ident_t dev_dmat, void *m);
- /*
- * Verbs used by the driver code for DMAable memory handling.
- * The _uvptv_ macro avoids a nasty warning about pointer to volatile
- * being discarded.
- */
- #define _uvptv_(p) ((void *)((u_long)(p)))
- #define _sym_calloc_dma(np, l, n) __sym_calloc_dma(np->bus_dmat, l, n)
- #define _sym_mfree_dma(np, p, l, n) \
- __sym_mfree_dma(np->bus_dmat, _uvptv_(p), l, n)
- #define sym_calloc_dma(l, n) _sym_calloc_dma(np, l, n)
- #define sym_mfree_dma(p, l, n) _sym_mfree_dma(np, p, l, n)
- #define vtobus(p) __vtobus(np->bus_dmat, _uvptv_(p))
- /*
- * We have to provide the driver memory allocator with methods for
- * it to maintain virtual to bus physical address translations.
- */
- #define sym_m_pool_match(mp_id1, mp_id2) (mp_id1 == mp_id2)
- static inline void *sym_m_get_dma_mem_cluster(m_pool_p mp, m_vtob_p vbp)
- {
- void *vaddr = NULL;
- dma_addr_t baddr = 0;
- vaddr = dma_alloc_coherent(mp->dev_dmat, SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE, &baddr,
- GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (vaddr) {
- vbp->vaddr = vaddr;
- vbp->baddr = baddr;
- }
- return vaddr;
- }
- static inline void sym_m_free_dma_mem_cluster(m_pool_p mp, m_vtob_p vbp)
- {
- dma_free_coherent(mp->dev_dmat, SYM_MEM_CLUSTER_SIZE, vbp->vaddr,
- vbp->baddr);
- }
- #endif /* SYM_HIPD_H */
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