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Author SHA1 Message Date
jkh
6cc2ebcfd2 Back out my previous change and disable the floppy tape controller again
by default.  It's hosing up my test machine's floppy pretty good.
1995-01-27 20:03:07 +00:00
jkh
21bd5c3a22 Enable floppy-tape controller by default again. Flags no longer has any
special meaning.
1995-01-17 17:32:33 +00:00
joerg
365b50afac Argl!, finally found this bummer. The code testing for a write-
protected drive at open() time has been *totally bogus*!  The guy who
submitted it didn't understand all the implications of calling
set_motor(), and the `who' who included the patch into the tree did it
blindly...  Pleeeeze, don't commit code to this driver unless you are
really going to understand what it does!  This one caused me to pull
out even more hears, and those who know me do know that i ain't got
too many o'them. :-)
1995-01-12 19:20:28 +00:00
joerg
03cd386b68 Finally implement support for the `lsdev' program. The controller is
now marked busy as long as it's being in non-reset state, and the
drives are busy as long as at least one instance is open.

Also reformat everything to fit into 80 columns again.

Changed my mind wrt. error reporting for a write-protected drive and
an open() with write intent; ENXIO has been too weird, now return EIO.
Some portions of the code need to be rewritten to use tprintf()
instead of simple printf()'s, so the messages will also appear on the
session terminal, however.
1995-01-11 16:13:01 +00:00
joerg
282a31080c Peter's work to work around one of the most annoying bugs in the
floppy driver (or in the hardware?).  It turned out to be caused by
spurious interrupts, right after an FDC reset.

Also major cleanup in the low-level structure, there are now functions
performing error-checks for the FDC I/O.

Submitted by:	(mostly) Peter Dufault <dufault@FreeBSD.org>
1995-01-06 15:20:00 +00:00
joerg
0700cab0c4 Here is a minor patch for FreeBSD 2.0R to allow it to recognize
2.88MB floppy drives.  All it does is set the type to 1.44MB if
it finds the 2.88MB drive.

Submitted by:	Andrew Gillham <gillham@andrews.edu>
1994-12-04 20:22:20 +00:00
jkh
9d6a0e40fa Reverse the meaning of previous change.
Now floppy tape support is *disabled* unless you specifically
request otherwise.  Poul wanted it this way, and I guess I'm not going to argue
though it may seem counter-intuitive.  We can always change it back, later.
1994-11-30 12:04:28 +00:00
jkh
245fadf5db Experimental change to floppy driver to NOT probe the floppy tape if
flags & 0x1.  Somebody should build a kernel with this and see if
the floppy-tape damaged people can turn it off properly with userconfig.
I can't reproduce the original problem here.
1994-11-29 15:46:20 +00:00
phk
166b77f31b Extended the SEEKWAIT and RECALWAIT somewhat to avoid annoying messages. 1994-11-18 10:18:36 +00:00
ache
a96dcbe32b Change "fdx: Floppy not writeable" to less confusing
"fdx: write protected". Not writeable maybe means bad, etc.
1994-11-08 06:34:04 +00:00
jkh
f057cefdf3 From: Lars Fredriksen <fredriks@mcs.com>
Here is a patch to fd.c that will check to make sure the floppy
is not writeprotected when you try to open the device RW.
Submitted by:	lars
1994-11-08 05:42:10 +00:00
jkh
d875ce3c79 Back out Joerg's latest commit. Sorry, Joerg, but this breaks the install
floppies now.  I'm not sure why, but things hang when it gets to the
`changing root to fd0c' part.  Without your latest commit, everything works
fine.  Maybe you can figure out what you broke after ALPHA! :)
1994-11-02 09:08:40 +00:00
joerg
9d51f95b03 Several minor fixes to the floppy driver:
.	avoid resetting the FDC every time the last motor is going off;
	instead, give it a 60-second period for possible later reactivation.
	This prevents us from needing to recalibrate the FDC too often,
	but still allows for an ``automagic error recovery', just in case the
	controller is absolutely stuck. (Simply wait for 60 seconds, and
	try it again.)

.	made the floppy head settle time after a seek a constant
	that might be overridden by a config option. (Well, actually the
	divisor of the settle time). Pepople often reported problems with
	their floppies, so i need a simply mechanism that allows them
	to play with that value. (I personally cannot find any problem
	on *my* drives.)

.	implement the FD_DEBUG ioctl command, in case the driver
	is compiled with DEBUG turned on.

.	removed a bogus parameter from a printf; the remaining warnings
	from gcc -Wall seem to be warnings about the %b format gcc cannot
	understand

.	rearrange Garett's code to fit better in the existing structure
	of #define/type/function ordering.

.	make everything fit into 79 columns again.
1994-10-30 20:04:40 +00:00
jkh
7fc8f11c36 Julian Elischer's disklabel fixes. 1994-10-27 20:45:13 +00:00
wollman
b26d43dd93 Finished device configuration database work for all ISA devices (except `ze')
and all SCSI devices (except that it's not done quite the way I want).  New
information added includes:

-	A text description of the device
-	A ``state''---unknown, unconfigured, idle, or busy
-	A generic parent device (with support in the m.i. code)
-	An interrupt mask type field (which will hopefully go away) so that
.	  ``doconfig'' can be written

This requires a new version of the `lsdev' program as well (next commit).
1994-10-23 21:28:03 +00:00
joerg
09c23a56b3 Checking for timeout at several critical calls to ``out_fdc()'' now,
so i hope i've finally removed all the occasions where the driver
got stuck when there's no floppy in the drive.
Also attemmpting to  omit the error mesage for ``recalib failed''
for the first time, since people tend to be confused about this.
1994-10-21 16:58:50 +00:00
wollman
b3e30ce91b Add support for devconf to a large number of device drivers, and do
the right thing in dev_goawayall() when kdc_goaway is null.
1994-10-19 01:59:11 +00:00
wollman
5482f861a4 isa.c isa_device.h: declare & define {e,}isa_{in,ex}ternalize().
fd.c: register devices and implement disk stats.
wd.c: fix disk stats and call isa_externalize() as appropriate.
1994-10-19 00:08:07 +00:00
phk
0b501ed051 Cosmetics. Silence gcc -Wall. Much more to do here :-( 1994-10-10 01:12:27 +00:00
phk
a3b610365d Moved the ft.c from 1.1.5.1 over. It works on my Conner thingie. Got
rid of a ton of unused vars at the same time.
1994-09-25 06:04:25 +00:00
joerg
ef9fb89c9a Fixed the problem where the floppy has incorrectly failed probing
when the drive had been left on a cylinder > 67 after kernel boot. The
most common case for this is booting a kernel that is located on
the inner cylinders of a floppy.

Also removed all occurences of spinwait(), replaced by DELAY.
Nuked a return line saying nothing, this might make Bruce happy 8^)

Submitted by:	partially by Bruce Evans
1994-09-17 18:08:36 +00:00
dg
9e5034dab3 Updated driver to the 1.1.5 version:
date: 1994/05/22 12:35:38;  author: joerg;  state: Exp;  lines: +6 -6
First round of floppy changes. Try making `fd' more robust.

New features:
  .  ioctl command for setting the drive type (density etc.); restricted
     to the super-user
  .  ioctl for getting/seting `drive options'; currently only option
     is FDOPT_NORETRY: inhibit the usual retries; used when verifying
     a newly formatted track

Fixes:
  .  function prototypes
  .  made all internal functions `static'
  .  cleaned up & corrected .h files
  .  restructured, to make the chaotic function sequence more rational
  .  compiled with -Wall, and cleared all warnings
  .  introduced a mirror for the (write-only) `digital output register',
     to avoid the current kludge
  .  device probing completed by seeking/recalibrating, and looking
     for track 0 being found
  .  holding the controller down in reset state while it is idle (and
     thus saving allot of headaches)
  .  make requests fail that are not a multiple of the (physical)
     sector size
  .  removed the fixed physical sector size (512 bytes), allowing for any
     size the controller could handle (128/256/512/1024 bytes)
  .  replaced some silly messages
  .  fixed the TRACE* macro usage, debugging reports should be complete
     now again (debugging output is HUGE! though)
  .  removed fd_timeout for SEEK command; seeks are always reported by
     the controller to succeed, since the `success' only refers to the
     controller's idea of success - there is no hardware line to tell about
     the seek end (other than the `track 0' line)
  .  catch SENSEI's that report about a `terminated due to READY changed'
     status - could happen after a controller reset
  .  converted ``hz / <something>'' divide operations to divisors that are
     powers of two, so gcc can optimize them into shifts
  .  write/format operations are checked against a write-protected medium
     now *prior* starting the operation
  .  error reports of `invalid command' and `wrong cylinder' will cause
     shortcuts in the retrier() now
  .  fixed a bug in the retrier() causing bogus block numbers to be reported
  .  fdformat() does care for errors now

Known Bugs:
  .  no attempts have been made (yet) to improve the performance
  .  sometimes, bogus ``seek/recalib failed'' messages are logged; this
     is still a bug in the driver, but it's not harmful since it's
     usually caught by the retrier()

Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
1994-09-17 16:56:10 +00:00
ache
e45ce546a9 Use RAW_PART=2 to trick diskerr 1994-08-29 21:32:31 +00:00
paul
19182d24b6 Ran ft.c through ident.
Added a missing #ifdef INET wrapper in lpt.c

Main change:
	Removed the timeout_func_t casts from timeout calls and
	correctly defined the timeout routines to conform to
	the new format.
lpt.c doesn't have this change.

Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
1994-08-23 07:52:29 +00:00
wollman
eeff5fd0b8 Change all #includes to follow the current Berkeley style. Some of these
``changes'' are actually not changes at all, but CVS sometimes has trouble
telling the difference.

This also includes support for second-directory compiles.  This is not
quite complete yet, as `config' doesn't yet do the right thing.  You can
still make it work trivially, however, by doing the following:

rm /sys/compile
mkdir /usr/obj/sys/compile
ln -s M-. /sys/compile
cd /sys/i386/conf
config MYKERNEL
cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL
ln -s /sys @
rm machine
ln -s @/i386/include machine
make depend
make
1994-08-13 03:50:34 +00:00
rgrimes
3bb7a7d222 The big 4.4BSD Lite to FreeBSD 2.0.0 (Development) patch.
Reviewed by:	Rodney W. Grimes
Submitted by:	John Dyson and David Greenman
1994-05-25 09:21:21 +00:00
dg
f96beca076 Bug fixes and performance improvements from John Dyson and myself:
1) check va before clearing the page clean flag. Not doing so was
	causing the vnode pager error 5 messages when paging from
	NFS. (pmap.c)
2) put back interrupt protection in idle_loop. Bruce didn't think
	it was necessary, John insists that it is (and I agree). (swtch.s)
3) various improvements to the clustering code (vm_machdep.c). It's
	now enabled/used by default.
4) bad disk blocks are now handled properly when doing clustered IOs.
	(wd.c, vm_machdep.c)
5) bogus bad block handling fixed in wd.c.
6) algorithm improvements to the pageout/pagescan daemons. It's amazing
	how well 4MB machines work now.
1994-04-20 07:06:57 +00:00
nate
bd9a0bb00f From: Jim Babb <babb@sedhps01.mdc.com>
Subject: Re: Bugs with floppy drives
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 94 9:11:54 CST

The transfer speed was only set in the retry after error, not  when
switching drives.
1994-03-08 16:25:29 +00:00
ache
7c95649d1a 360 DD entry speed fixed to 250KBPS 1994-03-02 18:34:41 +00:00
alm
d04f102fe2 floppy tape support shouldn't interfere with floppy disk driver on
systems with no floppy tape drive (patch from Jim Babb).
1994-03-02 08:10:42 +00:00
nate
2429a8b0f2 From: Jim Babb <babb@sedhps01.mdc.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 15:57:14 CST

This adds a copyright to the fdc.h file and fixes a bug in re-tries
during writes on a heavily loaded system.
1994-02-14 22:24:28 +00:00
alm
441a415ca6 Tentative fdc patches... 1994-02-07 22:12:45 +00:00
alm
eeac44cbb2 Add floppy tape driver - fd => fdc 1994-02-07 04:27:13 +00:00
ache
9924432d3f Use separate fields for format GAP and read/write GAP.
Restore usage of read/write GAP.
1993-12-21 05:09:21 +00:00
wollman
3963a092ba Make everything compile with -Wtraditional. Make it easier to distribute
a binary link-kit.  Make all non-optional options (pagers, procfs) standard,
and update LINT to reflect new symtab requirements.

NB: -Wtraditional will henceforth be forgotten.  This editing pass was
primarily intended to detect any constructions where the old code might
have been relying on traditional C semantics or syntax.  These were all
fixed, and the result of fixing some of them means that -Wall is now a
realistic possibility within a few weeks.
1993-12-19 00:55:01 +00:00
ache
da29263387 Media table reorganization.
Entries for 800 and 820 fixed.
From vak@kiae.su:
incorporate Joerg Wunsch formatting code
correct handle timeouted operations
fixed entry for 720 media
1993-12-19 00:40:49 +00:00
ache
3fe379ff7c Reorganization of format table.
GAP values changed suitable for possible format code addition.
Read/write GAP always 2 now.
Interleave parameter added for possible format code addition.
Many logical formats added.
720K physical drive added.
Problems: still can't read 720..820 media in 1.44 drive.
1993-12-18 01:16:26 +00:00
ache
1523827209 Added following formats (derived from MSDOS fdformat):
800K in HD 5.25in  (maximum for DD diskettes)
1.44M in HD 5.25in (for easy distributions)
1.46M in HD 5.25in (maximum for 5.25)
Some cosmetique changes.
1993-12-16 19:47:42 +00:00
ache
16b9292d5f No more partition bits in floppy minor.
Now minor looks like UU DDDDDD, UU - unit, DDDDDD - density.
If density == 0, CMOS-detect format assumed.
Fix attach code for correct work with unknown CMOS
floppy types.
Trick diskerr to handle new minor.
1.722M floppy in 1.44M drive popular format added.
1993-12-16 04:28:42 +00:00
ache
5064e6666a Add more strictly size check into Fdopen to eliminate
possible end-user errors.
Now:
1) on physical 1.2 can open logical 1.2, 720, 360H
2) on physical 1.44 can open logical 1.44, 720
3) on physical 360 can open logical 360
All other variants refused.
C-style improved in this check, multiply if's changed to switch.
1993-12-13 01:34:28 +00:00
ache
b67432fc6f Add 360K floppy support.
More work to add 720K floppy support.
Restore good old dependance of device and floppy type.
Now:
fd?a == 1.44
fd?b == 1.2
fd?c == 720
fd?d == 360 in HD
fd?e == 360
Add more strict size check in Fdopen, not it refuse:
1) Attempt to open any type expect fd?e, if you have only 360K drive.
2) Attempt to open fd?a if you have only 1.2 drive.
1993-12-12 20:26:56 +00:00
ache
4a02b51174 Add popular 720k floppy in HD drive floppy type.
Restore check for NUMTYPES in Fdopen.
1993-12-12 16:46:54 +00:00
ats
ef59f23ee1 Fixed the error that a Fdopen succeeds without a found fd controller in
the system.
1993-12-04 16:13:18 +00:00
alm
58b277a377 Reset fdc during probe.
From: <dec@lazarus.nrtc.northrop.com>
   Changes between EPSILON and RELEASE of FreeBSD have again caused
the kernel to not see my floppy disk drives.  I don't know what happened,
'cause I don't see any changes to fd.c, but here is an old fix that
I have applied to the probe routine which will solve the problem (at
least for me).  Since this is a rather brute-force solution - I understand
if you want to ignore it...

[Upgrading to pre-Beta FreeBSD caused this on my system. -AM]
1993-12-03 05:01:40 +00:00
wollman
f0e00ddec5 Make the LINT kernel compile with -W -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Werror, and
add same (sans -Werror) to Makefile for future compilations.
1993-11-25 01:38:01 +00:00
rgrimes
f5595e93a8 >From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 93 01:35:10 +1000
Julian writes:

>In fact DEVIDLE and FINDWORK ended up being basically equivalent.
>the bit I wonder about, is the returning of 0.. What (other than
>another request from somewhere else in the kernel) is going to start
>work on the next item on the queue?

I think removing FINDWORK would make things clearer.

Nothing much is going to start work on the next item.  However, it is
pointless to continue processing the queue for the same unready drive.
Aborting all reads and trying harder to perform all writes would be
better.
Julian writes.

> no, actually it should be:
> fdt = fd_data[FDUNIT(minor(dev))].ft;

Fixed.
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 93 22:56:01 +1000
The fd driver reported the wrong cylinder/head/sector numbers after an
error (ST3 is only valid after a sense-drive command), and didn't report
fs block numbers (diskerr was not used).

There was an old problem with writes to block fd devices.   Try this:

1. write protect floppy in fd0.
2. tar cf /dev/fd0a /dev/null.  Repeat a few times.  Later writes tend to
   terminate earlier.
   3. un-write protect floppy.
   4. repeat step 2.  The writes tend to return 0, 2048, 4096, ... and then
      succeed.

This was caused by a bug in vfs__bios.c.  (The bug is fixed in NetBSD's
vfs_bio.c.)  fd.c sets bp->b_resid to nonzero after an error.  vfs__bios.c
was not initializing bp->b_resid.  This causes some writes to terminate
early (e.g., writes to block devices; see spec_write()).

Related funnies:

1. Nothing tries to write the residual bytes.
2. The wd driver sets bp->b_resid to 0 after an error, so there's no
   way anything else could write the residual bytes.
3. I use the block fd device for tar because the raw device seemed to
   have more bugs long ago, and because it ought to be able to handle
   buffering more transparently (I don't want to have to know the
   device size).  But spec_write() always uses the size BLKDEV_IOSIZE
   == 2048 which is too small.  For disks it should use the size of
   one track (rounded down to meet the next track boundary or the i/o
   size).  Here it would help if the DIOCGPART ioctl worked.  But
   DIOCGPART is not implemented for floppies, and the disk size is
   ignored except for partitions of type FS_BSDFFS.

Bruce
1993-09-23 15:22:57 +00:00
rgrimes
37b4f865ec Removed $Log$ section and patch kit headers. And here is the full
message for Bruces changes:

>From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans)
>Subject: fixes for fd driver

I think I've fixed some bugs in the 0.2.4 fd driver.

1. The main cause of hangs was that there was no timeout for seeks.  So
   attempting i/o with no floppy in the drive hung iff a seek was required.

2. Opens of unattached drives were allowed.  The kernel usually paniced
   soon after due to a bad pointer.

3. Some timeout functions ran at splclock() instead of splbio().  This
   may not have mattered.

4. The state machine was left in a funny state after a timeout.

5. Some function headers were new-style.

6. I picked up some code posted the other day to implement label ioctls.
   Now `disklabel fd0' works.  See a comment for how to modify conf.c.
1993-09-15 23:27:45 +00:00
jkh
46899c1bb1 Bruce's multifarious patches for the floppy driver (not well tested, but
since what we have is crap as it is, it can't do much worse!).
1993-09-14 19:34:32 +00:00
rgrimes
732f7813ef Fixed poor timeout code in out_fdc. The timeout counter was not being
reinitialized between while loops.  Added comments about what was going
on in the out_fdc routine.

out_fdc now returns if the direction bit is not set in time instead of
trying to wait for MRQ to get cleared.
1993-08-12 09:21:20 +00:00
dg
b5cec41fcb Modified attach printf's so that the output is compatible with the "new"
way of doing things. There still remain several drivers that need to
be updated.  Also added a compile-time option to pccons to switch the
control and caps-lock keys (REVERSE_CAPS_CTRL) - added for my personal
sanity.
1993-07-15 17:53:14 +00:00