Added scsi control devices.
Converted almost everything that I changed to use devfs_add_devswf()
and verbose id macros.
st.c:
Renamed enrst* to erst* since that's what the current name is (enrst
seems to be an old name).
drives require ST_Q_SNS_HLP, they also wrongly accept a blocksize of
1024 in the first place (for a QIC-150 cartridge), but complain later
about it. The hack is to only probe for 512 for them.
Reorder the entries in st_decide_mode() so that QIC >= 525 is properly
accepted as variable blocksize.
. remove some unused variables
. declare worminit() right this time, it's actually extern (?)
. use wormminphys(), now that it's already there (hope i've got this right)
Also declared worminit() to avoid a compiler warning. Seems that the
other SCSI drivers don't declare XXinit() yet, so perhaps we'd also
create a typedef for these func's.
The worm driver is alpha-usable! I've stuffed everything that is
needed into the kernel driver, including the logic to select
between different vendor's quirks.
Disclaimer: this has by now _only_ been tested on a heavily tweaked
2.0.5R system. I've done my best to retrofit it into -current, but
i don't have a chance yet to test it in a -current environment.
quite work yet, so the heart of it is disabled.
Added bdev and cdev args to dsopen().
drivers:
Fixed device names, links, minor numbers and modes.
wd.c:
Started actually supporting devfs.
diskslice.h:
Added devfs tokens to structs (currently 576 of them per disk! :-().
subr_diskslice.c:
Create devfs entries in dsopen() and (unsuccessfully) attempt to make
them go away at the right times. DEVFS is #undefed at the start so
that this shouldn't cause problems.
This makes it sorta usable, just for my ``proof-of-concept'' Perl
script i've been posting to freebsd-scsi. The driver will be
overhauled further, this is just to provide Jordan with a base to
perform testing of his own with his HP burner. Use entirely at your
own risk, expect a bunch of misburnt CD-R's when using it already in
this very green stage.
Note that by now the driver will only work when the CD-R has already
been in the drive at boot time.
obtained by the MOSE SENSE command. SONY drives are too stupid to eat
their own food.
Submitted by: stu@solaris.com (Stu Phillips)
While i was at it, i've removed two bogus channel numbers in the``set
mono'' command, that kept my Toshiba drive complaining.
Also remove Julian's misspelling of `stereo'.