freebsd-dev/sys/i386/scsi/aic7xxx.h

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/*
* Interface to the generic driver for the aic7xxx based adaptec
* SCSI controllers. This is used to implement product specific
* probe and attach routines.
*
* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Justin T. Gibbs.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice immediately at the beginning of the file, without modification,
* this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Absolutely no warranty of function or purpose is made by the author
* Justin T. Gibbs.
* 4. Modifications may be freely made to this file if the above conditions
* are met.
*
Major overhaul of the aic7xxx driver: - catch the interrupt type (EDGE/LEVEL) before chip reset instead of guessing the right type. - Add pause variable to the ahc struct to better handle the different interrupt types and pausing the sequencer. - CLRINTSTAT -> CLRSCSIINT: This is a documented bit in the CLRINT register in newer Adaptec documentation, so use their name for it. - Report valid residual byte counts. - Don't mess with the target scratch areas > id 8 on single, narrow, channel devices. The BIOS does a checksum of this area and can flip out if we zero it out. - Initialize the sequencer FLAGS scratch ram variable in the single channel devices to 0. This was the cause of the annoying warning where we would get a cmdcmplt the first time we did any type of transfer negotiation with no valid scb. It also fixes the problem that looked like the INTSTAT register wasn't clearing fast enough. This only showed up on 294x cards, not motherboard aic7870s. - Add the AHC_AIC7870 type and use it as the superset of aic7870 based controllers. - clear the sync offset section of the targ scratch area so that we default to asyncronous transfers. This was only a problem for wide controllers because there was a scenario where the offset wouldn't get updated before a data(out/in) phase would occur. This required some change in the sequencer code since we were depending on this field to hold the rate to negotiate. - allow sync and wide negotiated commands to be tagged (the sequencer now handles this properly).
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* $Id: aic7xxx.h,v 1.4 1995/02/22 01:43:25 gibbs Exp $
*/
#ifndef _AIC7XXX_H_
#define _AIC7XXX_H_
#include "ahc.h" /* for NAHC from config */
#define AHC_NSEG 256 /* number of dma segments supported */
#define AHC_SCB_MAX 16 /*
* Up to 16 SCBs on some types of aic7xxx based
* boards. The aic7770 family only have 4
*/
/* #define AHCDEBUG */
typedef unsigned long int physaddr;
extern int ahc_unit;
struct ahc_dma_seg {
physaddr addr;
long len;
};
typedef u_char ahc_type;
Major overhaul of the aic7xxx driver: - catch the interrupt type (EDGE/LEVEL) before chip reset instead of guessing the right type. - Add pause variable to the ahc struct to better handle the different interrupt types and pausing the sequencer. - CLRINTSTAT -> CLRSCSIINT: This is a documented bit in the CLRINT register in newer Adaptec documentation, so use their name for it. - Report valid residual byte counts. - Don't mess with the target scratch areas > id 8 on single, narrow, channel devices. The BIOS does a checksum of this area and can flip out if we zero it out. - Initialize the sequencer FLAGS scratch ram variable in the single channel devices to 0. This was the cause of the annoying warning where we would get a cmdcmplt the first time we did any type of transfer negotiation with no valid scb. It also fixes the problem that looked like the INTSTAT register wasn't clearing fast enough. This only showed up on 294x cards, not motherboard aic7870s. - Add the AHC_AIC7870 type and use it as the superset of aic7870 based controllers. - clear the sync offset section of the targ scratch area so that we default to asyncronous transfers. This was only a problem for wide controllers because there was a scenario where the offset wouldn't get updated before a data(out/in) phase would occur. This required some change in the sequencer code since we were depending on this field to hold the rate to negotiate. - allow sync and wide negotiated commands to be tagged (the sequencer now handles this properly).
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#define AHC_NONE 0x00
#define AHC_WIDE 0x02 /* Wide Channel */
#define AHC_TWIN 0x08 /* Twin Channel */
#define AHC_274 0x10 /* EISA Based Controller */
#define AHC_284 0x20 /* VL/ISA Based Controller */
Major overhaul of the aic7xxx driver: - catch the interrupt type (EDGE/LEVEL) before chip reset instead of guessing the right type. - Add pause variable to the ahc struct to better handle the different interrupt types and pausing the sequencer. - CLRINTSTAT -> CLRSCSIINT: This is a documented bit in the CLRINT register in newer Adaptec documentation, so use their name for it. - Report valid residual byte counts. - Don't mess with the target scratch areas > id 8 on single, narrow, channel devices. The BIOS does a checksum of this area and can flip out if we zero it out. - Initialize the sequencer FLAGS scratch ram variable in the single channel devices to 0. This was the cause of the annoying warning where we would get a cmdcmplt the first time we did any type of transfer negotiation with no valid scb. It also fixes the problem that looked like the INTSTAT register wasn't clearing fast enough. This only showed up on 294x cards, not motherboard aic7870s. - Add the AHC_AIC7870 type and use it as the superset of aic7870 based controllers. - clear the sync offset section of the targ scratch area so that we default to asyncronous transfers. This was only a problem for wide controllers because there was a scenario where the offset wouldn't get updated before a data(out/in) phase would occur. This required some change in the sequencer code since we were depending on this field to hold the rate to negotiate. - allow sync and wide negotiated commands to be tagged (the sequencer now handles this properly).
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#define AHC_AIC7870 0x40 /* PCI Based Controller */
#define AHC_294 0xc0 /* PCI Based Controller */
/*
* The driver keeps up to MAX_SCB scb structures per card in memory. Only the
* first 26 bytes of the structure are valid for the hardware, the rest used
* for driver level bookeeping. The "__attribute ((packed))" tags ensure that
* gcc does not attempt to pad the long ints in the structure to word
* boundaries since the first 26 bytes of this structure must have the correct
* offsets for the hardware to find them. The driver is further optimized
* so that we only have to download the first 19 bytes since as long
* as we always use S/G, the last fields should be zero anyway.
*/
struct scb {
/* ------------ Begin hardware supported fields ---------------- */
/*1*/ u_char control;
#define SCB_NEEDWDTR 0x80 /* Initiate Wide Negotiation */
#define SCB_NEEDSDTR 0x40 /* Initiate Sync Negotiation */
#define SCB_TE 0x20 /* Tag enable */
#define SCB_NEEDDMA 0x08 /* SCB needs to be DMA'd from
* from host memory
*/
#define SCB_DIS 0x04
#define SCB_TAG_TYPE 0x3
#define SIMPLE_QUEUE 0x0
#define HEAD_QUEUE 0x1
#define OR_QUEUE 0x2
/*2*/ u_char target_channel_lun; /* 4/1/3 bits */
/*3*/ u_char SG_segment_count;
/*7*/ physaddr SG_list_pointer __attribute__ ((packed));
/*11*/ physaddr cmdpointer __attribute__ ((packed));
/*12*/ u_char cmdlen;
/*14*/ u_char RESERVED[2]; /* must be zero */
/*15*/ u_char target_status;
/*18*/ u_char residual_data_count[3];
/*19*/ u_char residual_SG_segment_count;
#define SCB_DOWN_SIZE 19 /* amount to actually download */
/*23*/ physaddr data __attribute__ ((packed));
/*26*/ u_char datalen[3];
#define SCB_UP_SIZE 26 /* amount to actually upload */
/*30*/ physaddr host_scb __attribute__ ((packed));
#if 0
/*
* No real point in transferring this to the
* SCB registers.
*/
unsigned char RESERVED[2];
#endif
/*-----------------end of hardware supported fields----------------*/
struct scb *next; /* in free list */
struct scsi_xfer *xs; /* the scsi_xfer for this cmd */
int flags;
#define SCB_FREE 0x00
#define SCB_ACTIVE 0x01
#define SCB_ABORTED 0x02
#define SCB_IMMED 0x04
#define SCB_IMMED_FAIL 0x08
#define SCB_SENSE 0x10
int position; /* Position in scbarray */
struct ahc_dma_seg ahc_dma[AHC_NSEG] __attribute__ ((packed));
struct scsi_sense sense_cmd; /* SCSI command block */
};
struct ahc_data {
ahc_type type;
int flags;
#define AHC_INIT 0x01
#define AHC_RUNNING 0x02
u_long baseport;
struct scb *scbarray[AHC_SCB_MAX]; /* Mirror boards scbarray */
struct scb *free_scb;
int our_id; /* our scsi id */
int our_id_b; /* B channel scsi id */
int vect;
struct scb *immed_ecb; /* an outstanding immediete command */
struct scsi_link sc_link;
struct scsi_link sc_link_b; /* Second bus for Twin channel cards */
u_short needsdtr_orig; /* Targets we initiate sync neg with */
u_short needwdtr_orig; /* Targets we initiate wide neg with */
u_short needsdtr; /* Current list of negotiated targets */
u_short needwdtr; /* Current list of negotiated targets */
u_short sdtrpending; /* Pending SDTR to these targets */
u_short wdtrpending; /* Pending WDTR to these targets */
u_short tagenable; /* Targets that can handle tagqueing */
int numscbs;
u_char maxscbs;
Major overhaul of the aic7xxx driver: - catch the interrupt type (EDGE/LEVEL) before chip reset instead of guessing the right type. - Add pause variable to the ahc struct to better handle the different interrupt types and pausing the sequencer. - CLRINTSTAT -> CLRSCSIINT: This is a documented bit in the CLRINT register in newer Adaptec documentation, so use their name for it. - Report valid residual byte counts. - Don't mess with the target scratch areas > id 8 on single, narrow, channel devices. The BIOS does a checksum of this area and can flip out if we zero it out. - Initialize the sequencer FLAGS scratch ram variable in the single channel devices to 0. This was the cause of the annoying warning where we would get a cmdcmplt the first time we did any type of transfer negotiation with no valid scb. It also fixes the problem that looked like the INTSTAT register wasn't clearing fast enough. This only showed up on 294x cards, not motherboard aic7870s. - Add the AHC_AIC7870 type and use it as the superset of aic7870 based controllers. - clear the sync offset section of the targ scratch area so that we default to asyncronous transfers. This was only a problem for wide controllers because there was a scenario where the offset wouldn't get updated before a data(out/in) phase would occur. This required some change in the sequencer code since we were depending on this field to hold the rate to negotiate. - allow sync and wide negotiated commands to be tagged (the sequencer now handles this properly).
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u_char unpause;
u_char pause;
};
extern struct ahc_data *ahcdata[NAHC];
int ahcprobe __P((int unit, u_long io_base, ahc_type type));
int ahc_attach __P((int unit));
int ahcintr();
#endif /* _AIC7XXX_H_ */