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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jake Burkholder
e39756439c Back out the previous change to the queue(3) interface.
It was not discussed and should probably not happen.

Requested by:		msmith and others
2000-05-26 02:09:24 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
740a1973a6 Change the way that the queue(3) structures are declared; don't assume that
the type argument to *_HEAD and *_ENTRY is a struct.

Suggested by:	phk
Reviewed by:	phk
Approved by:	mdodd
2000-05-23 20:41:01 +00:00
Mike Smith
baff09db2c Change the way that scatter/gather list tables are allocated so that we
can use all of the s/g entries available on smaller cards.  This is
necessary if we want to be able to handle a non-page-aligned 64k transfer
on 2.x and 3.x firmware.

Fix a missing splx() that may have left us at splbio() for longer than
desired.

Reduce shadowing of controller-supplied parameters a little.
2000-05-06 08:54:33 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9626b608de Separate the struct bio related stuff out of <sys/buf.h> into
<sys/bio.h>.

<sys/bio.h> is now a prerequisite for <sys/buf.h> but it shall
not be made a nested include according to bdes teachings on the
subject of nested includes.

Diskdrivers and similar stuff below specfs::strategy() should no
longer need to include <sys/buf.> unless they need caching of data.

Still a few bogus uses of struct buf to track down.

Repocopy by:    peter
2000-05-05 09:59:14 +00:00
Mike Smith
5d278f5cf3 One minor bugfix:
- Free resources in all the possible attachment failure cases.

One critical bugfix:

 - Fix a race where it was possible to get out of synch with the log
   messages from the controller, if the controller hung up for any
   period of time (eg. while resetting a SCSI bus).  This would result
   in an endless string of console errors, bringing the machine to a
   halt.
2000-04-20 23:52:33 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3389ae9350 Remove ~25 unneeded #include <sys/conf.h>
Remove ~60 unneeded #include <sys/malloc.h>
2000-04-19 14:58:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8177437d85 Complete the bio/buf divorce for all code below devfs::strategy
Exceptions:
        Vinum untouched.  This means that it cannot be compiled.
        Greg Lehey is on the case.

        CCD not converted yet, casts to struct buf (still safe)

        atapi-cd casts to struct buf to examine B_PHYS
2000-04-15 05:54:02 +00:00
Mike Smith
421f2f7d74 Add features required for basic userland management utility:
- implement user-initiated background drive rebuild
 - implement user-initiated background consistency check
 - log controller-initiated background rebuild/check operations

Try to fix the elusive "invalid log operation" bug, and panic if we do
hit this one in the hopes of getting better information.

Tidy up diagnostic messages.

Try to use disk_create/disk_destroy correctly.  This isn't working
properly yet, but it's not clear whose fault that is.
2000-04-11 02:52:46 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c244d2de43 Move B_ERROR flag to b_ioflags and call it BIO_ERROR.
(Much of this done by script)

Move B_ORDERED flag to b_ioflags and call it BIO_ORDERED.

Move b_pblkno and b_iodone_chain to struct bio while we transition, they
will be obsoleted once bio structs chain/stack.

Add bio_queue field for struct bio aware disksort.

Address a lot of stylistic issues brought up by bde.
2000-04-02 15:24:56 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
21144e3bf1 Remove B_READ, B_WRITE and B_FREEBUF and replace them with a new
field in struct buf: b_iocmd.  The b_iocmd is enforced to have
exactly one bit set.

B_WRITE was bogusly defined as zero giving rise to obvious coding
mistakes.

Also eliminate the redundant struct buf flag B_CALL, it can just
as efficiently be done by comparing b_iodone to NULL.

Should you get a panic or drop into the debugger, complaining about
"b_iocmd", don't continue.  It is likely to write on your disk
where it should have been reading.

This change is a step in the direction towards a stackable BIO capability.

A lot of this patch were machine generated (Thanks to style(9) compliance!)

Vinum users:  Greg has not had time to test this yet, be careful.
2000-03-20 10:44:49 +00:00
Mike Smith
da8bb3a3bf Update to the latest development version of the Mylex driver. Changes in
this version include:

 - Support for version 2.x firmware (2.42 or later recommended).  This
   means we are the only open-source driver supporting these adapters.
   This code has only been tested on a Digital KZPCA adapter in an Alpha
   system, but is believed to be correct.  NOTE: EISA adapters are not
   yet supported.

 - Support the BIOS/Firmware initialisation handshake protocol.  This
   allows the driver to bring the card up to operational state even if
   the BIOS can't be run (eg. if it's an x86 BIOS in an Alpha system).

 - A working command pasthrough interface.  This allows a user-space
   configuration tool (under development) to issue arbitrary commands
   to the controller or to devices in the system.
2000-03-18 02:01:37 +00:00
Mike Smith
b9256fe34e Fix the firmware build number output (again). 1999-12-25 01:45:22 +00:00
Mike Smith
1a5bb1b602 Cosmetic fix; get the firmware build code and customisation tag the
right way around.

Submitted by:	"Chris D. Faulhaber" <jedgar@fxp.org>
1999-12-24 07:04:23 +00:00
Mike Smith
9eee27f16d Updates resulting from new documentation from Mylex and some cleaning:
- Don't keep private copies of some of the data fields from the
   ENQUIRY and ENQUIRY2 commands.  Instead, standardise on the ENQUIRY2
   command for initial adapter information, and keep a copy of the entire
   structure.  Refer to it where appropriate.

 - Move all of the controller description functionality into a new
   function.  Print lots more controller data if bootverbose is set.
   Add knowledge of the DAC960 PR, PT, PTL0 and PRL controllers, rename
   the 960PTL -> PTL0 and 1100P -> 1100PVX.

 - Correctly terminate an error message.

The controller interface procedures have been reviewed against the
Mylex-supplied documentation; no changes appear necessary at this
time.
1999-12-22 01:21:28 +00:00
Peter Wemm
72c10febd0 time_t is an int on the Alpha, not long. 1999-12-12 20:59:29 +00:00
Mike Smith
5792b7fe0b Major update to the Mylex DAC960 driver adding new hardware support
and fixing some major bugs.

 - Add support for the v5 firmware interface, used by the DAC1164P
   (tested) and AcceleRAID 352 (untested but should work).  We now cover
   all of the Mylex family's protocols except for v2 (used by EISA and
   Alpha-compatible cards).

 - Fix an accounting bug which resulted in endless 'poll still busy'
   messages.  In situations of high controller load the count of poll
   commands could be incremented without actually successfully launching
   a command.  This totally removes the accounting for status poll
   commnads; it was its own worst enemy.

 - Add some simple reentry prevention locks to processing of the waiting
   and completed command queues to prevent races which could result in
   I/O being done or completed twice (both are fatal).  This highlights
   a need for simple locking primitives in both the UP and SMP kernels.

 - Streamline the handling of command completion to reduce the amount of
   redundant work being done.  Remove the code which tests for commands
   that have gone missing in action; nobody has ever seen one of these
   and it wouldn't have worked properly anyhow.

 - Handle disconnection of drives from the controller in the detach,
   not shutdown method.  This avoids problems flushing the cache in
   a panic when a drive is mounted.

 - Don't call bus_generic_detach when disconnecting drives; it doesn't
   actually do anything useful.

 - Increment the log message index regardless of whether we actually
   retrieved one or not.  If we run into a message that we can't fetch,
   we don't want to spin endlessly complaining about the fact.

 - Don't assume that interrupts will work when we're flushing the
   controller.  We may think they are enabled, but in eg. a panic
   situation the controller may not be able to deliver an interrupt.
1999-12-11 00:00:13 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
86b2c8466d Revamp the devstat priority system. All disks now have the same priority.
The same goes for CD drivers and tape drivers.  In systems with mixed IDE
and SCSI, devices in the same priority class will be sorted in attach
order.

Also, the 'CCD' priority is now the 'ARRAY' priority, and a number of
drivers have been modified to use that priority.

This includes the necessary changes to all drivers, except the ATA drivers.
Soren will modify those separately.

This does not include and does not require any change in the devstat
version number, since no known userland applications use the priority
enumerations.

Reviewed by:	msmith, sos, phk, jlemon, mjacob, bde
1999-12-08 04:45:23 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
fe0d408987 Remove the 'ivars' arguement to device_add_child() and
device_add_child_ordered().  'ivars' may now be set using the
device_set_ivars() function.

This makes it easier for us to change how arbitrary data structures are
associated with a device_t.  Eventually we won't be modifying device_t
to add additional pointers for ivars, softc data etc.

Despite my best efforts I've probably forgotten something so let me know
if this breaks anything.  I've been running with this change for months
and its been quite involved actually isolating all the changes from
the rest of the local changes in my tree.

Reviewed by:	peter, dfr
1999-12-03 08:41:24 +00:00
Mike Smith
97adfbaf83 Correctly compute the block count. In reality, it seems that the
controller will never return the command if it's not exactly a multiple
of a block in size.

Cosmetic formatting for RAID level output.
1999-11-02 03:25:24 +00:00
Mike Smith
4b006d7bb7 Move some hardware-related items to the hardware-related header.
Shift to using the same queueing strategy that the amr driver uses.
Some simple tests indicate that we use about 2% of the CPU at around
500tps with the controller completely saturated with I/O.
1999-10-26 23:20:43 +00:00
Mike Smith
cd4ace0c76 Use the physical block number, not the logical block number, for I/O
operations.  The latter only works where the partion begins at the bottom
of the disk.  Whoops.

Submitted by:	Chris Csanady <cc@137.org>
1999-10-22 20:55:15 +00:00
Mike Smith
33c8cb18b3 Use a much larger buffer for message log retrieval until we are sure that
32 bytes is safe.

Handle successful completion of message log retrieval commands.

With these changes, the driver correctly handles the consequences of drive
death and replacement in a reliable array.  Note that the massive backlog
of I/O during handling of such an event can kill the system if softupdates
is enabled.
1999-10-16 03:21:20 +00:00
Mike Smith
466454bd7b Fix mlx_diagnose_command so that it actually works. I can't believe this
has been broken since implemented.
1999-10-16 03:08:46 +00:00
Mike Smith
f01f2af67a Save the drive device_t correctly so we can print it later.
The drive number is 5 bits, not 4, in the read/write command.
1999-10-16 01:46:59 +00:00
Mike Smith
f6b84b08c9 Add support for the version 4 firmware interface and the DAC960 PG and
PJ cards.  This will probably also support the AcceleRAID and
eXtremeRAID cards, but nobody has volunteered one for testing, so I
haven't enabled their PCI device IDs.

Slightly clean up communication between the disk devices and the
controller device as per new practice, and move some more register-
related items int mlxreg.h from mlxvar.h.

Remove some unnecessary read-modify-write operations to the card
control registers; they don't behave like that.

Increase the status polling interval to 10 seconds.  It's still possible
to load the card up to the point where a status poll will find the
previous poll still running, but this will reduce the incidence of
complaints.
1999-10-14 02:54:06 +00:00
Mike Smith
1ac4b82b11 This is a driver for the Mylex DAC960 family of integrated RAID
controllers.  It currently supports the P, PL, PD and PU variants,
with more to be supported shortly.
1999-10-07 02:20:32 +00:00