freebsd-nq/sys/i386/scsi/93cx6.h

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/*
* Interface to the 93C46 serial EEPROM that is used to store BIOS
* settings for the aic7xxx based adaptec SCSI controllers. It can
* also be used for 93C26 and 93C06 serial EEPROMS.
*
* 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.
*
Clean up a few nits in the aic7xxx driver: 1) Make the driver "quiet" by sticking most boot messages behind bootverbose conditionals. This means that you won't see the sync and wide negotiation, but you will find out if they fail. 2) Add support to the 93cx6 serial eeprom code to read at an abitrary offset. This is needed so that we can access the second half of the eeprom on 3940 cards where the second channel's config is stored. 3) Add flags argument to ahcprobe(). This is used by the pci probe code to tell the generic driver that an adapter should be treated as a channel B device as well as notify it of the presence of external SCB SRAM. These are needed for some motherboard implementations of the aic7870 and for the 3940 controllers. 4) Print "Channel A"/"Channel B" instead of "Single Channel" for the two busses of the 3940. I received many reports of confusion about how the 3940 was probed since most people belived that only one ahc entry was needed. This will hopefully make it clearer. 5) Walk the SCBs to determine just how many their are if external SCB ram is detected. 6) Hard code that external SCB ram is present for the 3940 since it doesn't use the documented reporting facility for reporting the SRAM. :( 255 commands per channel are supported on the 3940. 7) Read the seeprom starting at addres 32 for the second channel of the 3940 so we get the right info for that channel. 8) Clean up printing of the "Disabling tagged queuing message". 9) Queue timeouts if they occur while we are handling a timeout. The code was totally unprotected in this scenario. Reviewed by: Timeout code reviewed by David Greenman <davidg>
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* $Id: 93cx6.h,v 1.1 1995/07/04 21:16:12 gibbs Exp $
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*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
/*
* This function will read count 16-bit words from the serial EEPROM and
* return their value in buf. The port address of the aic7xxx serial EEPROM
* control register is passed in as offset. The following parameters are
* also passed in:
*
* CS - Chip select
* CK - Clock
* DO - Data out
* DI - Data in
* RDY - SEEPROM ready
* MS - Memory port mode select
*
* A failed read attempt returns 0, and a successful read returns 1.
*/
int read_seeprom (u_long offset,
u_short *buf,
Clean up a few nits in the aic7xxx driver: 1) Make the driver "quiet" by sticking most boot messages behind bootverbose conditionals. This means that you won't see the sync and wide negotiation, but you will find out if they fail. 2) Add support to the 93cx6 serial eeprom code to read at an abitrary offset. This is needed so that we can access the second half of the eeprom on 3940 cards where the second channel's config is stored. 3) Add flags argument to ahcprobe(). This is used by the pci probe code to tell the generic driver that an adapter should be treated as a channel B device as well as notify it of the presence of external SCB SRAM. These are needed for some motherboard implementations of the aic7870 and for the 3940 controllers. 4) Print "Channel A"/"Channel B" instead of "Single Channel" for the two busses of the 3940. I received many reports of confusion about how the 3940 was probed since most people belived that only one ahc entry was needed. This will hopefully make it clearer. 5) Walk the SCBs to determine just how many their are if external SCB ram is detected. 6) Hard code that external SCB ram is present for the 3940 since it doesn't use the documented reporting facility for reporting the SRAM. :( 255 commands per channel are supported on the 3940. 7) Read the seeprom starting at addres 32 for the second channel of the 3940 so we get the right info for that channel. 8) Clean up printing of the "Disabling tagged queuing message". 9) Queue timeouts if they occur while we are handling a timeout. The code was totally unprotected in this scenario. Reviewed by: Timeout code reviewed by David Greenman <davidg>
1995-09-05 23:52:03 +00:00
u_int start_addr,
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int count,
u_short CS,
u_short CK,
u_short DO,
u_short DI,
u_short RDY,
u_short MS);