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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD.
* Supports Archive QIC-02 and Wangtek QIC-02/QIC-36 boards.
*
* Copyright (C) 1993 by:
* Sergey Ryzhkov <sir@kiae.su>
* Serge Vakulenko <vak@zebub.msk.su>
*
* Placed in the public domain with NO WARRANTIES, not even the implied
* warranties for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Authors grant any other persons or organisations permission to use
* or modify this software as long as this message is kept with the software,
* all derivative works or modified versions.
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*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* This driver is derived from the old 386bsd Wangtek streamer tape driver,
* made by Robert Baron at CMU, based on Intel sources.
* Authors thank Robert Baron, CMU and Intel and retain here
* the original CMU copyright notice.
*
* from: Version 1.1, Fri Sep 24 02:14:31 MSD 1993
* $Id$
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*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Authors: Robert Baron
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
* rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
#include "wt.h"
#if NWT > 0
#include "sys/param.h"
#include "sys/buf.h"
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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#include "sys/fcntl.h"
#include "sys/malloc.h"
#include "sys/ioctl.h"
#include "sys/mtio.h"
#include "vm/vm_param.h"
#include "i386/include/pio.h"
#include "i386/isa/isa_device.h"
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#include "i386/isa/wtreg.h"
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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#define WTPRI (PZERO+10) /* sleep priority */
#define BLKSIZE 512 /* streamer tape block size */
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/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Wangtek controller ports
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*/
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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#define WT_CTLPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* control, write only */
#define WT_STATPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* status, read only */
#define WT_CMDPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* command, write only */
#define WT_DATAPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* data, read only */
#define WT_NPORT 2 /* 2 i/o ports */
/* status port bits */
#define WT_BUSY 0x01 /* not ready bit define */
#define WT_NOEXCEP 0x02 /* no exception bit define */
#define WT_RESETMASK 0x07 /* to check after reset */
#define WT_RESETVAL 0x05 /* state after reset */
/* control port bits */
#define WT_ONLINE 0x01 /* device selected */
#define WT_RESET 0x02 /* reset command */
#define WT_REQUEST 0x04 /* request command */
#define WT_IEN(chan) ((chan)>2 ? 0x10 : 0x8) /* enable intr */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Archive controller ports
*/
#define AV_DATAPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* data, read only */
#define AV_CMDPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* command, write only */
#define AV_STATPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* status, read only */
#define AV_CTLPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* control, write only */
#define AV_SDMAPORT(base) ((base)+2) /* start dma */
#define AV_RDMAPORT(base) ((base)+3) /* reset dma */
#define AV_NPORT 4 /* 4 i/o ports */
/* status port bits */
#define AV_BUSY 0x40 /* not ready bit define */
#define AV_NOEXCEP 0x20 /* no exception bit define */
#define AV_RESETMASK 0xf8 /* to check after reset */
#define AV_RESETVAL 0x50 /* state after reset */
/* control port bits */
#define AV_RESET 0x80 /* reset command */
#define AV_REQUEST 0x40 /* request command */
#define AV_IEN 0x20 /* enable interrupts */
#define DMA_STATUSREG 0x8
#define DMA_DONE(chan) (1 << (chan))
typedef struct {
unsigned short err; /* code for error encountered */
unsigned short ercnt; /* number of error blocks */
unsigned short urcnt; /* number of underruns */
} wtstatus_t;
typedef struct {
unsigned unit; /* unit number */
unsigned port; /* base i/o port */
unsigned chan; /* dma channel number, 1..3 */
unsigned flags; /* state of tape drive */
unsigned dens; /* tape density */
void *buf; /* internal i/o buffer */
void *dmavaddr; /* virtual address of dma i/o buffer */
unsigned dmatotal; /* size of i/o buffer */
unsigned dmaflags; /* i/o direction, B_READ or B_WRITE */
unsigned dmacount; /* resulting length of dma i/o */
wtstatus_t error; /* status of controller */
unsigned short DATAPORT, CMDPORT, STATPORT, CTLPORT, SDMAPORT, RDMAPORT;
unsigned char BUSY, NOEXCEP, RESETMASK, RESETVAL;
unsigned char ONLINE, RESET, REQUEST, IEN;
} wtinfo_t;
wtinfo_t wttab[NWT]; /* tape info by unit number */
extern int hz; /* number of ticks per second */
static int wtwait (wtinfo_t *t, int catch, char *msg);
static int wtcmd (wtinfo_t *t, int cmd);
static int wtstart (wtinfo_t *t, unsigned mode, void *vaddr, unsigned len);
static void wtdma (wtinfo_t *t);
static void wtimer (wtinfo_t *t);
static void wtclock (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtreset (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtsense (wtinfo_t *t, int ignor);
static int wtstatus (wtinfo_t *t);
static void wtrewind (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtreadfm (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtwritefm (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtpoll (wtinfo_t *t);
extern void DELAY (int usec);
extern void bcopy (void *from, void *to, unsigned len);
extern void isa_dmastart (int flags, void *addr, unsigned len, unsigned chan);
extern void isa_dmadone (int flags, void *addr, unsigned len, int chan);
extern void printf (char *str, ...);
extern int splbio (void);
extern int splx (int level);
extern void timeout (void (*func) (), void *arg, int timo);
extern int tsleep (void *chan, int priority, char *msg, int timo);
extern void wakeup (void *chan);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Probe for the presence of the device.
*/
int wtprobe (struct isa_device *id)
{
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + id->id_unit;
t->unit = id->id_unit;
t->chan = id->id_drq;
t->port = 0; /* Mark it as not configured. */
if (t->chan<1 || t->chan>3) {
printf ("wt%d: Bad drq=%d, should be 1..3\n", t->unit, t->chan);
return (0);
}
t->port = id->id_iobase;
/* Try Wangtek. */
t->CTLPORT = WT_CTLPORT (t->port); t->STATPORT = WT_STATPORT (t->port);
t->CMDPORT = WT_CMDPORT (t->port); t->DATAPORT = WT_DATAPORT (t->port);
t->SDMAPORT = 0; t->RDMAPORT = 0;
t->BUSY = WT_BUSY; t->NOEXCEP = WT_NOEXCEP;
t->RESETMASK = WT_RESETMASK; t->RESETVAL = WT_RESETVAL;
t->ONLINE = WT_ONLINE; t->RESET = WT_RESET;
t->REQUEST = WT_REQUEST; t->IEN = WT_IEN (t->chan);
if (wtreset (t))
return (WT_NPORT);
/* Try Archive. */
t->CTLPORT = AV_CTLPORT (t->port); t->STATPORT = AV_STATPORT (t->port);
t->CMDPORT = AV_CMDPORT (t->port); t->DATAPORT = AV_DATAPORT (t->port);
t->SDMAPORT = AV_SDMAPORT (t->port); t->RDMAPORT = AV_RDMAPORT (t->port);
t->BUSY = AV_BUSY; t->NOEXCEP = AV_NOEXCEP;
t->RESETMASK = AV_RESETMASK; t->RESETVAL = AV_RESETVAL;
t->ONLINE = 0; t->RESET = AV_RESET;
t->REQUEST = AV_REQUEST; t->IEN = AV_IEN;
if (wtreset (t))
return (AV_NPORT);
/* Tape controller not found. */
t->port = 0;
return (0);
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}
/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Device is found, configure it.
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*/
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int wtattach (struct isa_device *id)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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wtinfo_t *t = wttab + id->id_unit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->RDMAPORT) {
printf ("wt%d: type <Archive>\n", t->unit);
outb (t->RDMAPORT, 0); /* reset dma */
} else
printf ("wt%d: type <Wangtek>\n", t->unit);
t->flags = TPSTART; /* tape is rewound */
t->dens = -1; /* unknown density */
t->buf = malloc (BLKSIZE, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
return (1);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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struct isa_driver wtdriver = { wtprobe, wtattach, "wt", };
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int wtdump (int dev)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Not implemented */
return (EINVAL);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int wtsize (int dev)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Not implemented */
return (-1);
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}
/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Open routine, called on every device open.
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*/
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int wtopen (int dev, int flag)
{
int u = minor (dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
int error;
if (u >= NWT || !t->port)
return (ENXIO);
/* Check that device is not in use */
if (t->flags & TPINUSE)
return (EBUSY);
/* If the tape is in rewound state, check the status and set density. */
if (t->flags & TPSTART) {
/* If rewind is going on, wait */
error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtrew");
if (error)
return (error);
if (! wtsense (t, (flag & FWRITE) ? 0 : TP_WRP)) {
/* Bad status. Reset the controller. */
if (! wtreset (t))
return (ENXIO);
if (! wtsense (t, (flag & FWRITE) ? 0 : TP_WRP))
return (ENXIO);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Set up tape density. */
if (t->dens != (minor (dev) & T_DENSEL)) {
int d;
switch (minor (dev) & T_DENSEL) {
default:
case T_800BPI: d = QIC_FMT150; break; /* minor 000 */
case T_1600BPI: d = QIC_FMT120; break; /* minor 010 */
case T_6250BPI: d = QIC_FMT24; break; /* minor 020 */
case T_BADBPI: d = QIC_FMT11; break; /* minor 030 */
}
if (! wtcmd (t, d))
return (ENXIO);
/* Check the status of the controller. */
if (! wtsense (t, (flag & FWRITE) ? 0 : TP_WRP))
return (ENXIO);
t->dens = minor (dev) & T_DENSEL;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPSTART;
} else if (t->dens != (minor (dev) & T_DENSEL))
return (ENXIO);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags = TPINUSE;
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if (flag & FREAD)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPREAD;
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if (flag & FWRITE)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPWRITE;
return (0);
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}
/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Close routine, called on last device close.
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*/
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int wtclose (int dev)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int u = minor (dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (u >= NWT || !t->port)
return (ENXIO);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If rewind is pending, do nothing */
if (t->flags & TPREW)
goto done;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If seek forward is pending and no rewind on close, do nothing */
if ((t->flags & TPRMARK) && (minor (dev) & T_NOREWIND))
goto done;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If file mark read is going on, wait */
wtwait (t, 0, "wtrfm");
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->flags & TPWANY)
/* Tape was written. Write file mark. */
wtwritefm (t);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! (minor (dev) & T_NOREWIND)) {
/* Rewind tape to beginning of tape. */
/* Don't wait until rewind, though. */
wtrewind (t);
goto done;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if ((t->flags & TPRANY) && ! (t->flags & (TPVOL | TPWANY)))
/* Space forward to after next file mark if no writing done. */
/* Don't wait for completion. */
wtreadfm (t);
done:
t->flags &= TPREW | TPRMARK | TPSTART | TPTIMER;
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Ioctl routine. Compatible with BSD ioctls.
* Direct QIC-02 commands ERASE and RETENSION added.
* There are three possible ioctls:
* ioctl (int fd, MTIOCGET, struct mtget *buf) -- get status
* ioctl (int fd, MTIOCTOP, struct mtop *buf) -- do BSD-like op
* ioctl (int fd, WTQICMD, int qicop) -- do QIC op
*/
int wtioctl (int dev, int cmd, void *arg, int mode)
{
int u = minor (dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
int error, count, op;
if (u >= NWT || !t->port)
return (ENXIO);
switch (cmd) {
default:
return (EINVAL);
case WTQICMD: /* direct QIC command */
op = (int) *(void**)arg;
switch (op) {
default:
return (EINVAL);
case QIC_ERASE: /* erase the whole tape */
if (! (t->flags & TPWRITE) || (t->flags & TPWP))
return (EACCES);
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wterase"))
return (error);
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break;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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case QIC_RETENS: /* retension the tape */
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtretens"))
return (error);
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break;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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}
/* Both ERASE and RETENS operations work like REWIND. */
/* Simulate the rewind operation here. */
t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO | TPVOL);
if (! wtcmd (t, op))
return (EIO);
t->flags |= TPSTART | TPREW;
if (op == QIC_ERASE)
t->flags |= TPWANY;
wtclock (t);
return (0);
case MTIOCIEOT: /* ignore EOT errors */
case MTIOCEEOT: /* enable EOT errors */
return (0);
case MTIOCGET:
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_type = t->RDMAPORT ? MT_ISVIPER1 : 0x11;
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_dsreg = t->flags; /* status */
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_erreg = t->error.err; /* errors */
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_resid = 0;
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_fileno = 0; /* file */
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_blkno = 0; /* block */
return (0);
case MTIOCTOP:
break;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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switch ((short) ((struct mtop*)arg)->mt_op) {
default:
case MTFSR: /* forward space record */
case MTBSR: /* backward space record */
case MTBSF: /* backward space file */
break;
case MTNOP: /* no operation, sets status only */
case MTCACHE: /* enable controller cache */
case MTNOCACHE: /* disable controller cache */
return (0);
case MTREW: /* rewind */
case MTOFFL: /* rewind and put the drive offline */
if (t->flags & TPREW) /* rewind is running */
return (0);
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtorew"))
return (error);
wtrewind (t);
return (0);
case MTFSF: /* forward space file */
for (count=((struct mtop*)arg)->mt_count; count>0; --count) {
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtorfm"))
return (error);
if (error = wtreadfm (t))
return (error);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (0);
case MTWEOF: /* write an end-of-file record */
if (! (t->flags & TPWRITE) || (t->flags & TPWP))
return (EACCES);
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtowfm"))
return (error);
if (error = wtwritefm (t))
return (error);
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (EINVAL);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Strategy routine.
*/
void wtstrategy (struct buf *bp)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int u = minor (bp->b_dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
int s;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
if (u >= NWT || !t->port)
goto errxit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* at file marks and end of tape, we just return '0 bytes available' */
if (t->flags & TPVOL)
goto xit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (bp->b_flags & B_READ) {
/* Check read access and no previous write to this tape. */
if (! (t->flags & TPREAD) || (t->flags & TPWANY))
goto errxit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* For now, we assume that all data will be copied out */
/* If read command outstanding, just skip down */
if (! (t->flags & TPRO)) {
if (! wtsense (t, TP_WRP)) /* clear status */
goto errxit;
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_RDDATA)) { /* sed read mode */
wtsense (t, TP_WRP);
goto errxit;
}
t->flags |= TPRO | TPRANY;
}
} else {
/* Check write access and write protection. */
/* No previous read from this tape allowed. */
if (! (t->flags & TPWRITE) || (t->flags & (TPWP | TPRANY)))
goto errxit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If write command outstanding, just skip down */
if (! (t->flags & TPWO)) {
if (! wtsense (t, 0)) /* clear status */
goto errxit;
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_WRTDATA)) { /* set write mode */
wtsense (t, 0);
goto errxit;
}
t->flags |= TPWO | TPWANY;
}
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! bp->b_bcount)
goto xit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPEXCEP;
s = splbio ();
if (wtstart (t, bp->b_flags, bp->b_un.b_addr, bp->b_bcount)) {
wtwait (t, 0, (bp->b_flags & B_READ) ? "wtread" : "wtwrite");
bp->b_resid -= t->dmacount;
}
splx (s);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->flags & TPEXCEP) {
errxit: bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
bp->b_error = EIO;
}
xit: biodone (bp);
return;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Interrupt routine.
*/
void wtintr (int u)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
unsigned char s;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (u >= NWT || !t->port)
return;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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s = inb (t->STATPORT); /* get status */
if ((s & (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) == (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP))
return; /* device is busy */
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->ONLINE); /* stop controller */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Check if rewind finished.
*/
if (t->flags & TPREW) {
t->flags &= ~TPREW; /* Rewind finished. */
wtsense (t, TP_WRP);
wakeup (t);
return;
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Check if writing/reading of file mark finished.
*/
if (t->flags & (TPRMARK | TPWMARK)) {
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) /* Operation failed. */
wtsense (t, (t->flags & TPRMARK) ? TP_WRP : 0);
t->flags &= ~(TPRMARK | TPWMARK); /* Operation finished. */
wakeup (t);
return;
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Do we started any i/o? If no, just return.
*/
if (! (t->flags & TPACTIVE))
return;
t->flags &= ~TPACTIVE;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (inb (DMA_STATUSREG) & DMA_DONE (t->chan)) /* if dma finished */
t->dmacount += BLKSIZE; /* increment counter */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Clean up dma.
*/
if ((t->dmaflags & B_READ) && (t->dmatotal - t->dmacount) < BLKSIZE) {
/* If the address crosses 64-k boundary, or reading short block,
* copy the internal buffer to the user memory. */
isa_dmadone (t->dmaflags, t->buf, BLKSIZE, t->chan);
bcopy (t->buf, t->dmavaddr, t->dmatotal - t->dmacount);
} else
isa_dmadone (t->dmaflags, t->dmavaddr, BLKSIZE, t->chan);
/*
* On exception, check for end of file and end of volume.
*/
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) {
wtsense (t, (t->dmaflags & B_READ) ? TP_WRP : 0);
if (t->error.err & (TP_EOM | TP_FIL))
t->flags |= TPVOL; /* end of file */
else
t->flags |= TPEXCEP; /* i/o error */
wakeup (t);
return;
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->dmacount < t->dmatotal) { /* continue i/o */
t->dmavaddr += BLKSIZE;
wtdma (t);
return;
}
if (t->dmacount > t->dmatotal) /* short last block */
t->dmacount = t->dmatotal;
wakeup (t); /* wake up user level */
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start the rewind operation */
static void wtrewind (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO | TPVOL);
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_REWIND))
return;
t->flags |= TPSTART | TPREW;
wtclock (t);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start the `read marker' operation */
static int wtreadfm (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO | TPVOL);
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_READFM)) {
wtsense (t, TP_WRP);
return (EIO);
}
t->flags |= TPRMARK | TPRANY;
wtclock (t);
/* Don't wait for completion here. */
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* write marker to the tape */
static int wtwritefm (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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tsleep (wtwritefm, WTPRI, "wtwfm", hz); /* timeout: 1 second */
t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO);
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_WRITEFM)) {
wtsense (t, 0);
return (EIO);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPWMARK | TPWANY;
wtclock (t);
return (wtwait (t, 0, "wtwfm"));
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* wait for controller ready or exception */
static int wtpoll (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int s, NOTREADY = t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Poll status port, waiting for ready or exception. */
do s = inb (t->STATPORT);
while ((s & NOTREADY) == NOTREADY);
return (s);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* execute QIC command */
static int wtcmd (wtinfo_t *t, int cmd)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! (wtpoll (t) & t->NOEXCEP)) /* wait for ready */
return (0); /* error */
outb (t->CMDPORT, cmd); /* output the command */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->REQUEST | t->ONLINE); /* set request */
while (inb (t->STATPORT) & t->BUSY) /* wait for ready */
continue;
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->IEN | t->ONLINE); /* reset request */
while (! (inb (t->STATPORT) & t->BUSY)) /* wait for not ready */
continue;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (1);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* wait for the end of i/o, seeking marker or rewind operation */
static int wtwait (wtinfo_t *t, int catch, char *msg)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int error;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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while (t->flags & (TPACTIVE | TPREW | TPRMARK | TPWMARK))
if (error = tsleep (t, WTPRI | catch, msg, 0))
return (error);
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* initialize dma for the i/o operation */
static void wtdma (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPACTIVE;
wtclock (t);
if (t->SDMAPORT)
outb (t->SDMAPORT, 0); /* set dma */
if ((t->dmaflags & B_READ) && (t->dmatotal - t->dmacount) < BLKSIZE)
/* Reading short block. Do it through the internal buffer. */
isa_dmastart (t->dmaflags, t->buf, BLKSIZE, t->chan);
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else
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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isa_dmastart (t->dmaflags, t->dmavaddr, BLKSIZE, t->chan);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->IEN | t->ONLINE);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start i/o operation */
static int wtstart (wtinfo_t *t, unsigned flags, void *vaddr, unsigned len)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! (wtpoll (t) & t->NOEXCEP)) { /* wait for ready or error */
t->flags |= TPEXCEP; /* error */
return (0);
}
t->flags &= ~TPEXCEP; /* clear exception flag */
t->dmavaddr = vaddr;
t->dmatotal = len;
t->dmacount = 0;
t->dmaflags = flags;
wtdma (t);
return (1);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start timer */
static void wtclock (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! (t->flags & TPTIMER)) {
t->flags |= TPTIMER;
timeout (wtimer, t, hz);
}
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Simulate an interrupt periodically while i/o is going.
* This is necessary in case interrupts get eaten due to
* multiple devices on a single IRQ line.
*/
static void wtimer (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int s;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPTIMER;
if (! (t->flags & (TPACTIVE | TPREW | TPRMARK | TPWMARK)))
return;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If i/o going, simulate interrupt. */
s = splbio ();
wtintr (t->unit);
splx (s);
/* Restart timer if i/o pending. */
if (t->flags & (TPACTIVE | TPREW | TPRMARK | TPWMARK))
wtclock (t);
}
/* reset the controller */
static int wtreset (wtinfo_t *t)
{
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->RESET); /* send reset */
DELAY (25);
outb (t->CTLPORT, 0); /* turn off reset */
if ((inb (t->STATPORT) & t->RESETMASK) != t->RESETVAL)
return (0);
return (1);
}
/* get controller status information */
/* return 0 if user i/o request should receive an i/o error code */
static int wtsense (wtinfo_t *t, int ignor)
{
char *msg = 0;
int err;
t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO);
if (! wtstatus (t))
return (0);
if (! (t->error.err & TP_ST0))
t->error.err &= ~TP_ST0MASK;
if (! (t->error.err & TP_ST1))
t->error.err &= ~TP_ST1MASK;
t->error.err &= ~ignor; /* ignore certain errors */
err = t->error.err & (TP_FIL | TP_BNL | TP_UDA | TP_EOM | TP_WRP |
TP_USL | TP_CNI | TP_MBD | TP_NDT | TP_ILL);
if (! err)
return (1);
/* lifted from tdriver.c from Wangtek */
if (err & TP_USL) msg = "Drive not online";
else if (err & TP_CNI) msg = "No cartridge";
else if ((err & TP_WRP) && !(t->flags & TPWP)) {
msg = "Tape is write protected";
t->flags |= TPWP;
}
else if (err & TP_FIL) msg = 0 /*"Filemark detected"*/;
else if (err & TP_EOM) msg = 0 /*"End of tape"*/;
else if (err & TP_BNL) msg = "Block not located";
else if (err & TP_UDA) msg = "Unrecoverable data error";
else if (err & TP_NDT) msg = "No data detected";
else if (err & TP_ILL) msg = "Illegal command";
if (msg)
printf ("wt%d: %s\n", t->unit, msg);
return (0);
}
/* get controller status information */
static int wtstatus (wtinfo_t *t)
{
char *p;
wtpoll (t); /* wait for ready or exception */
outb (t->CMDPORT, QIC_RDSTAT); /* send `read status' command */
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->REQUEST | t->ONLINE); /* set request */
while (inb (t->STATPORT) & t->BUSY) /* wait for ready */
continue;
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->ONLINE); /* reset request */
while (! (inb (t->STATPORT) & t->BUSY)) /* wait for not ready */
continue;
p = (char*) &t->error;
while (p < (char*)&t->error + 6) {
if (! (wtpoll (t) & t->NOEXCEP)) /* wait for ready */
return (0); /* error */
*p++ = inb (t->DATAPORT); /* read status byte */
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->REQUEST); /* set request */
while (! (inb (t->STATPORT) & t->BUSY)) /* wait for not ready */
continue;
/* DELAY (50); */ /* wait 50 usec */
outb (t->CTLPORT, 0); /* unset request */
}
return (1);
}
#endif /* NWT */