freebsd-dev/sys/scsi/uk.c
Garrett Wollman f540b1065a 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

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/*
* Dummy driver for a device we can't identify.
* by Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com)
*
* $Id: uk.c,v 1.3 1993/12/19 00:55:01 wollman Exp $
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_all.h>
#include <scsi/scsiconf.h>
#define NUK 16
/*
* This driver is so simple it uses all the default services
*/
struct scsi_device uk_switch =
{
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
"uk",
0,
0, 0
};
struct uk_data {
u_int32 flags;
struct scsi_link *sc_link; /* all the inter level info */
} uk_data[NUK];
#define UK_KNOWN 0x02
static u_int32 next_uk_unit = 0;
/*
* The routine called by the low level scsi routine when it discovers
* a device suitable for this driver.
*/
errval
ukattach(sc_link)
struct scsi_link *sc_link;
{
u_int32 unit, i, stat;
unsigned char *tbl;
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB2, ("ukattach: "));
/*
* Check we have the resources for another drive
*/
unit = next_uk_unit++;
if (unit >= NUK) {
printf("Too many unknown devices..(%d > %d) reconfigure kernel\n",
(unit + 1), NUK);
return (0);
}
/*
* Store information needed to contact our base driver
*/
uk_data[unit].sc_link = sc_link;
sc_link->device = &uk_switch;
sc_link->dev_unit = unit;
printf("uk%d: unknown device\n", unit);
uk_data[unit].flags = UK_KNOWN;
return 1; /* XXX ??? */
}
/*
* open the device.
*/
errval
ukopen(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
errval errcode = 0;
u_int32 unit, mode;
struct scsi_link *sc_link;
unit = minor(dev);
/*
* Check the unit is legal
*/
if (unit >= NUK) {
printf("uk%d: uk %d > %d\n", unit, unit, NUK);
return ENXIO;
}
/*
* Make sure the device has been initialised
*/
if((uk_data[unit].flags & UK_KNOWN) == 0) {
printf("uk%d: not set up\n", unit);
return ENXIO;
}
/*
* Only allow one at a time
*/
sc_link = uk_data[unit].sc_link;
if (sc_link->flags & SDEV_OPEN) {
printf("uk%d: already open\n", unit);
return ENXIO;
}
sc_link->flags |= SDEV_OPEN;
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB1, ("ukopen: dev=0x%x (unit %d (of %d))\n"
,dev, unit, NUK));
/*
* Catch any unit attention errors.
*/
return 0;
}
/*
* close the device.. only called if we are the LAST
* occurence of an open device
*/
errval
ukclose(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
unsigned char unit = 0, mode; /* XXX !!! XXX FIXME!!! 0??? */
struct scsi_link *sc_link;
sc_link = uk_data[unit].sc_link;
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB1, ("Closing device"));
sc_link->flags &= ~SDEV_OPEN;
return (0);
}
/*
* Perform special action on behalf of the user
* Only does generic scsi ioctls.
*/
errval
ukioctl(dev, cmd, arg, mode)
dev_t dev;
u_int32 cmd;
caddr_t arg;
int mode;
{
unsigned char unit;
struct scsi_link *sc_link;
/*
* Find the device that the user is talking about
*/
unit = minor(dev);
sc_link = uk_data[unit].sc_link;
return(scsi_do_ioctl(sc_link,cmd,arg,mode));
}