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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD.
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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* Supports Archive and Wangtek compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 boards.
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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*
* Copyright (C) 1993 by:
* Sergey Ryzhkov <sir@kiae.su>
* Serge Vakulenko <vak@zebub.msk.su>
*
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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* This software is distributed with NO WARRANTIES, not even the implied
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* warranties for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Authors grant any other persons or organisations permission to use
* or modify this software as long as this message is kept with the software,
* all derivative works or modified versions.
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*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* This driver is derived from the old 386bsd Wangtek streamer tape driver,
* made by Robert Baron at CMU, based on Intel sources.
* Authors thank Robert Baron, CMU and Intel and retain here
* the original CMU copyright notice.
*
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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* Version 1.3, Thu Nov 11 12:09:13 MSK 1993
* $Id: wt.c,v 1.42 1997/12/02 21:06:34 phk Exp $
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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*
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*/
/*
* Code for MTERASE added by John Lind (john@starfire.mn.org) 95/09/02.
* This was very easy due to the excellent structure and clear coding
* of the original driver.
*/
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Authors: Robert Baron
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
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* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
* rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
#include "wt.h"
#if NWT > 0
#include "opt_devfs.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mtio.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#ifdef DEVFS
#include <sys/devfsext.h>
#endif /*DEVFS*/
#include <machine/clock.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa_device.h>
#include <i386/isa/wtreg.h>
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the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/*
* Uncomment this to enable internal device tracing.
*/
#define TRACE(s) /* printf s */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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#define WTPRI (PZERO+10) /* sleep priority */
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/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Wangtek controller ports
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*/
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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#define WT_CTLPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* control, write only */
#define WT_STATPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* status, read only */
#define WT_CMDPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* command, write only */
#define WT_DATAPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* data, read only */
#define WT_NPORT 2 /* 2 i/o ports */
/* status port bits */
#define WT_BUSY 0x01 /* not ready bit define */
#define WT_NOEXCEP 0x02 /* no exception bit define */
#define WT_RESETMASK 0x07 /* to check after reset */
#define WT_RESETVAL 0x05 /* state after reset */
/* control port bits */
#define WT_ONLINE 0x01 /* device selected */
#define WT_RESET 0x02 /* reset command */
#define WT_REQUEST 0x04 /* request command */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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#define WT_IEN 0x08 /* enable dma */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Archive controller ports
*/
#define AV_DATAPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* data, read only */
#define AV_CMDPORT(base) ((base)+0) /* command, write only */
#define AV_STATPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* status, read only */
#define AV_CTLPORT(base) ((base)+1) /* control, write only */
#define AV_SDMAPORT(base) ((base)+2) /* start dma */
#define AV_RDMAPORT(base) ((base)+3) /* reset dma */
#define AV_NPORT 4 /* 4 i/o ports */
/* status port bits */
#define AV_BUSY 0x40 /* not ready bit define */
#define AV_NOEXCEP 0x20 /* no exception bit define */
#define AV_RESETMASK 0xf8 /* to check after reset */
#define AV_RESETVAL 0x50 /* state after reset */
/* control port bits */
#define AV_RESET 0x80 /* reset command */
#define AV_REQUEST 0x40 /* request command */
#define AV_IEN 0x20 /* enable interrupts */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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enum wttype {
UNKNOWN = 0, /* unknown type, driver disabled */
ARCHIVE, /* Archive Viper SC499, SC402 etc */
WANGTEK /* Wangtek */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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};
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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typedef struct {
unsigned short err; /* code for error encountered */
unsigned short ercnt; /* number of error blocks */
unsigned short urcnt; /* number of underruns */
} wtstatus_t;
typedef struct {
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
enum wttype type; /* type of controller */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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unsigned unit; /* unit number */
unsigned port; /* base i/o port */
unsigned chan; /* dma channel number, 1..3 */
unsigned flags; /* state of tape drive */
unsigned dens; /* tape density */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
int bsize; /* tape block size */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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void *buf; /* internal i/o buffer */
void *dmavaddr; /* virtual address of dma i/o buffer */
unsigned dmatotal; /* size of i/o buffer */
unsigned dmaflags; /* i/o direction, B_READ or B_WRITE */
unsigned dmacount; /* resulting length of dma i/o */
wtstatus_t error; /* status of controller */
unsigned short DATAPORT, CMDPORT, STATPORT, CTLPORT, SDMAPORT, RDMAPORT;
unsigned char BUSY, NOEXCEP, RESETMASK, RESETVAL;
unsigned char ONLINE, RESET, REQUEST, IEN;
#ifdef DEVFS
void *devfs_token;
void *devfs_token_r;
#endif
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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} wtinfo_t;
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static wtinfo_t wttab[NWT]; /* tape info by unit number */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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static int wtwait (wtinfo_t *t, int catch, char *msg);
static int wtcmd (wtinfo_t *t, int cmd);
static int wtstart (wtinfo_t *t, unsigned mode, void *vaddr, unsigned len);
static void wtdma (wtinfo_t *t);
static timeout_t wtimer;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
1993-09-30 20:12:37 +00:00
static void wtclock (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtreset (wtinfo_t *t);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
static int wtsense (wtinfo_t *t, int verb, int ignor);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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static int wtstatus (wtinfo_t *t);
static void wtrewind (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtreadfm (wtinfo_t *t);
static int wtwritefm (wtinfo_t *t);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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static int wtpoll (wtinfo_t *t, int mask, int bits);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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static d_open_t wtopen;
static d_close_t wtclose;
static d_ioctl_t wtioctl;
static d_dump_t wtdump;
static d_psize_t wtsize;
static d_strategy_t wtstrategy;
#define CDEV_MAJOR 10
#define BDEV_MAJOR 3
static struct cdevsw wt_cdevsw;
static struct bdevsw wt_bdevsw =
{ wtopen, wtclose, wtstrategy, wtioctl, /*3*/
wtdump, wtsize, B_TAPE, "wt", &wt_cdevsw, -1 };
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
1993-09-30 20:12:37 +00:00
/*
* Probe for the presence of the device.
*/
static int
wtprobe (struct isa_device *id)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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{
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + id->id_unit;
t->unit = id->id_unit;
t->chan = id->id_drq;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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t->port = id->id_iobase;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->chan<1 || t->chan>3) {
printf ("wt%d: Bad drq=%d, should be 1..3\n", t->unit, t->chan);
return (0);
}
/* Try Wangtek. */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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t->type = WANGTEK;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->CTLPORT = WT_CTLPORT (t->port); t->STATPORT = WT_STATPORT (t->port);
t->CMDPORT = WT_CMDPORT (t->port); t->DATAPORT = WT_DATAPORT (t->port);
t->SDMAPORT = 0; t->RDMAPORT = 0;
t->BUSY = WT_BUSY; t->NOEXCEP = WT_NOEXCEP;
t->RESETMASK = WT_RESETMASK; t->RESETVAL = WT_RESETVAL;
t->ONLINE = WT_ONLINE; t->RESET = WT_RESET;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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t->REQUEST = WT_REQUEST; t->IEN = WT_IEN;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (wtreset (t))
return (WT_NPORT);
/* Try Archive. */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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t->type = ARCHIVE;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->CTLPORT = AV_CTLPORT (t->port); t->STATPORT = AV_STATPORT (t->port);
t->CMDPORT = AV_CMDPORT (t->port); t->DATAPORT = AV_DATAPORT (t->port);
t->SDMAPORT = AV_SDMAPORT (t->port); t->RDMAPORT = AV_RDMAPORT (t->port);
t->BUSY = AV_BUSY; t->NOEXCEP = AV_NOEXCEP;
t->RESETMASK = AV_RESETMASK; t->RESETVAL = AV_RESETVAL;
t->ONLINE = 0; t->RESET = AV_RESET;
t->REQUEST = AV_REQUEST; t->IEN = AV_IEN;
if (wtreset (t))
return (AV_NPORT);
/* Tape controller not found. */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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t->type = UNKNOWN;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (0);
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}
/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Device is found, configure it.
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*/
static int
wtattach (struct isa_device *id)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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wtinfo_t *t = wttab + id->id_unit;
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wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (t->type == ARCHIVE) {
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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printf ("wt%d: type <Archive>\n", t->unit);
outb (t->RDMAPORT, 0); /* reset dma */
} else
printf ("wt%d: type <Wangtek>\n", t->unit);
t->flags = TPSTART; /* tape is rewound */
t->dens = -1; /* unknown density */
isa_dmainit(t->chan, 1024);
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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#ifdef DEVFS
t->devfs_token_r =
devfs_add_devswf(&wt_cdevsw, id->id_unit, DV_CHR, 0, 0,
0600, "rwt%d", id->id_unit);
t->devfs_token =
devfs_add_devswf(&wt_bdevsw, id->id_unit, DV_BLK, 0, 0,
0600, "wt%d", id->id_unit);
#endif
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (1);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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struct isa_driver wtdriver = { wtprobe, wtattach, "wt", };
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int
wtdump (dev_t dev)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Not implemented */
return (EINVAL);
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}
int
wtsize (dev_t dev)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Not implemented */
return (-1);
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}
/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Open routine, called on every device open.
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*/
int
wtopen (dev_t dev, int flag, int fmt, struct proc *p)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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{
int u = minor (dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
int error;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (u >= NWT || t->type == UNKNOWN)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (ENXIO);
/* Check that device is not in use */
if (t->flags & TPINUSE)
return (EBUSY);
/* If the tape is in rewound state, check the status and set density. */
if (t->flags & TPSTART) {
/* If rewind is going on, wait */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtrew"))
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (error);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/* Check the controller status */
if (! wtsense (t, 0, (flag & FWRITE) ? 0 : TP_WRP)) {
/* Bad status, reset the controller */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! wtreset (t))
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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return (EIO);
if (! wtsense (t, 1, (flag & FWRITE) ? 0 : TP_WRP))
return (EIO);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Set up tape density. */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (t->dens != (minor (dev) & WT_DENSEL)) {
int d = 0;
switch (minor (dev) & WT_DENSEL) {
case WT_DENSDFLT: default: break; /* default density */
case WT_QIC11: d = QIC_FMT11; break; /* minor 010 */
case WT_QIC24: d = QIC_FMT24; break; /* minor 020 */
case WT_QIC120: d = QIC_FMT120; break; /* minor 030 */
case WT_QIC150: d = QIC_FMT150; break; /* minor 040 */
case WT_QIC300: d = QIC_FMT300; break; /* minor 050 */
case WT_QIC600: d = QIC_FMT600; break; /* minor 060 */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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}
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (d) {
/* Change tape density. */
if (! wtcmd (t, d))
return (EIO);
if (! wtsense (t, 1, TP_WRP | TP_ILL))
return (EIO);
/* Check the status of the controller. */
if (t->error.err & TP_ILL) {
printf ("wt%d: invalid tape density\n", t->unit);
return (ENODEV);
}
}
t->dens = minor (dev) & WT_DENSEL;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPSTART;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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} else if (t->dens != (minor (dev) & WT_DENSEL))
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (ENXIO);
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wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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t->bsize = (minor (dev) & WT_BSIZE) ? 1024 : 512;
t->buf = malloc (t->bsize, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
if (! t->buf)
return (EAGAIN);
if (isa_dma_acquire(t->chan))
return(EBUSY);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags = TPINUSE;
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if (flag & FREAD)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPREAD;
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if (flag & FWRITE)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPWRITE;
return (0);
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}
/*
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* Close routine, called on last device close.
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*/
int
wtclose (dev_t dev, int flags, int fmt, struct proc *p)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int u = minor (dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
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wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (u >= NWT || t->type == UNKNOWN)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (ENXIO);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If rewind is pending, do nothing */
if (t->flags & TPREW)
goto done;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If seek forward is pending and no rewind on close, do nothing */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (t->flags & TPRMARK) {
if (minor (dev) & T_NOREWIND)
goto done;
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wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/* If read file mark is going on, wait */
wtwait (t, 0, "wtrfm");
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->flags & TPWANY)
/* Tape was written. Write file mark. */
wtwritefm (t);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! (minor (dev) & T_NOREWIND)) {
/* Rewind tape to beginning of tape. */
/* Don't wait until rewind, though. */
wtrewind (t);
goto done;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if ((t->flags & TPRANY) && ! (t->flags & (TPVOL | TPWANY)))
/* Space forward to after next file mark if no writing done. */
/* Don't wait for completion. */
wtreadfm (t);
done:
t->flags &= TPREW | TPRMARK | TPSTART | TPTIMER;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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free (t->buf, M_TEMP);
isa_dma_release(t->chan);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Ioctl routine. Compatible with BSD ioctls.
* There are two possible ioctls:
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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* ioctl (int fd, MTIOCGET, struct mtget *buf) -- get status
* ioctl (int fd, MTIOCTOP, struct mtop *buf) -- do BSD-like op
*/
int
wtioctl (dev_t dev, int cmd, caddr_t arg, int flags, struct proc *p)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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{
int u = minor (dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
int error, count, op;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (u >= NWT || t->type == UNKNOWN)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (ENXIO);
switch (cmd) {
default:
return (EINVAL);
case MTIOCIEOT: /* ignore EOT errors */
case MTIOCEEOT: /* enable EOT errors */
return (0);
case MTIOCGET:
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_type =
t->type == ARCHIVE ? MT_ISVIPER1 : 0x11;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_dsreg = t->flags; /* status */
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_erreg = t->error.err; /* errors */
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_resid = 0;
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_fileno = 0; /* file */
((struct mtget*)arg)->mt_blkno = 0; /* block */
return (0);
case MTIOCTOP:
break;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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switch ((short) ((struct mtop*)arg)->mt_op) {
default:
case MTFSR: /* forward space record */
case MTBSR: /* backward space record */
case MTBSF: /* backward space file */
break;
case MTNOP: /* no operation, sets status only */
case MTCACHE: /* enable controller cache */
case MTNOCACHE: /* disable controller cache */
return (0);
case MTREW: /* rewind */
case MTOFFL: /* rewind and put the drive offline */
if (t->flags & TPREW) /* rewind is running */
return (0);
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtorew"))
return (error);
wtrewind (t);
return (0);
case MTFSF: /* forward space file */
for (count=((struct mtop*)arg)->mt_count; count>0; --count) {
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtorfm"))
return (error);
if (error = wtreadfm (t))
return (error);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (0);
case MTWEOF: /* write an end-of-file record */
if (! (t->flags & TPWRITE) || (t->flags & TPWP))
return (EACCES);
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtowfm"))
return (error);
if (error = wtwritefm (t))
return (error);
return (0);
case MTRETENS: /* re-tension tape */
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wtretens"))
return (error);
op = QIC_RETENS;
goto erase_retens;
case MTERASE: /* erase to EOM */
if (! (t->flags & TPWRITE) || (t->flags & TPWP))
return (EACCES);
if (error = wtwait (t, PCATCH, "wterase"))
return (error);
op = QIC_ERASE;
erase_retens:
/* ERASE and RETENS operations work like REWIND. */
/* Simulate the rewind operation here. */
t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO | TPVOL);
if (! wtcmd (t, op))
return (EIO);
t->flags |= TPSTART | TPREW;
t->flags |= TPWANY;
wtclock (t);
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (EINVAL);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Strategy routine.
*/
void
wtstrategy (struct buf *bp)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int u = minor (bp->b_dev) & T_UNIT;
wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
int s;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
if (u >= NWT || t->type == UNKNOWN) {
bp->b_error = ENXIO;
goto err2xit;
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* at file marks and end of tape, we just return '0 bytes available' */
if (t->flags & TPVOL)
goto xit;
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if (bp->b_bcount % t->bsize != 0) {
bp->b_error = EINVAL;
goto err2xit;
}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (bp->b_flags & B_READ) {
/* Check read access and no previous write to this tape. */
if (! (t->flags & TPREAD) || (t->flags & TPWANY))
goto errxit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* For now, we assume that all data will be copied out */
/* If read command outstanding, just skip down */
if (! (t->flags & TPRO)) {
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (! wtsense (t, 1, TP_WRP)) /* clear status */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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goto errxit;
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_RDDATA)) { /* sed read mode */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtsense (t, 1, TP_WRP);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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goto errxit;
}
t->flags |= TPRO | TPRANY;
}
} else {
/* Check write access and write protection. */
/* No previous read from this tape allowed. */
if (! (t->flags & TPWRITE) || (t->flags & (TPWP | TPRANY)))
goto errxit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If write command outstanding, just skip down */
if (! (t->flags & TPWO)) {
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (! wtsense (t, 1, 0)) /* clear status */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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goto errxit;
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_WRTDATA)) { /* set write mode */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtsense (t, 1, 0);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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goto errxit;
}
t->flags |= TPWO | TPWANY;
}
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! bp->b_bcount)
goto xit;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPEXCEP;
s = splbio ();
if (wtstart (t, bp->b_flags, bp->b_data, bp->b_bcount)) {
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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wtwait (t, 0, (bp->b_flags & B_READ) ? "wtread" : "wtwrite");
bp->b_resid -= t->dmacount;
}
splx (s);
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->flags & TPEXCEP) {
errxit: bp->b_error = EIO;
err2xit: bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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}
xit: biodone (bp);
return;
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Interrupt routine.
*/
void
wtintr (int u)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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wtinfo_t *t = wttab + u;
unsigned char s;
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wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (u >= NWT || t->type == UNKNOWN) {
TRACE (("wtintr() -- device not configured\n"));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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s = inb (t->STATPORT); /* get status */
TRACE (("wtintr() status=0x%x -- ", s));
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if ((s & (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) == (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) {
TRACE (("busy\n"));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return; /* device is busy */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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}
1993-06-12 14:58:17 +00:00
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Check if rewind finished.
*/
if (t->flags & TPREW) {
TRACE (((s & (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) == (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP) ?
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
"rewind busy?\n" : "rewind finished\n"));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPREW; /* Rewind finished. */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
wtsense (t, 1, TP_WRP);
wakeup ((caddr_t)t);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
}
1993-06-12 14:58:17 +00:00
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Check if writing/reading of file mark finished.
*/
if (t->flags & (TPRMARK | TPWMARK)) {
TRACE (((s & (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) == (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP) ?
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
"marker r/w busy?\n" : "marker r/w finished\n"));
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) /* operation failed */
wtsense (t, 1, (t->flags & TPRMARK) ? TP_WRP : 0);
t->flags &= ~(TPRMARK | TPWMARK); /* operation finished */
wakeup ((caddr_t)t);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
}
1993-06-12 14:58:17 +00:00
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Do we started any i/o? If no, just return.
*/
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (! (t->flags & TPACTIVE)) {
TRACE (("unexpected interrupt\n"));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Clean up dma.
*/
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if ((t->dmaflags & B_READ) && (t->dmatotal - t->dmacount) < t->bsize) {
/* If reading short block, copy the internal buffer
* to the user memory. */
isa_dmadone (t->dmaflags, t->buf, t->bsize, t->chan);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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bcopy (t->buf, t->dmavaddr, t->dmatotal - t->dmacount);
} else
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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isa_dmadone (t->dmaflags, t->dmavaddr, t->bsize, t->chan);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPACTIVE;
t->dmacount += t->bsize;
t->dmavaddr = (char *)t->dmavaddr + t->bsize;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* On exception, check for end of file and end of volume.
*/
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) {
TRACE (("i/o exception\n"));
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtsense (t, 1, (t->dmaflags & B_READ) ? TP_WRP : 0);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->error.err & (TP_EOM | TP_FIL))
t->flags |= TPVOL; /* end of file */
else
t->flags |= TPEXCEP; /* i/o error */
wakeup ((caddr_t)t);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (t->dmacount < t->dmatotal) { /* continue i/o */
wtdma (t);
TRACE (("continue i/o, %d\n", t->dmacount));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
}
if (t->dmacount > t->dmatotal) /* short last block */
t->dmacount = t->dmatotal;
wakeup ((caddr_t)t); /* wake up user level */
TRACE (("i/o finished, %d\n", t->dmacount));
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start the rewind operation */
static void
wtrewind (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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int rwmode = (t->flags & (TPRO | TPWO));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO | TPVOL);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/*
* Wangtek strictly follows QIC-02 standard:
* clearing ONLINE in read/write modes causes rewind.
* REWIND command is not allowed in read/write mode
* and gives `illegal command' error.
*/
if (t->type==WANGTEK && rwmode) {
outb (t->CTLPORT, 0);
} else if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_REWIND))
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return;
t->flags |= TPSTART | TPREW;
wtclock (t);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start the `read marker' operation */
static int
wtreadfm (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO | TPVOL);
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_READFM)) {
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtsense (t, 1, TP_WRP);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (EIO);
}
t->flags |= TPRMARK | TPRANY;
wtclock (t);
/* Don't wait for completion here. */
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* write marker to the tape */
static int
wtwritefm (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
tsleep ((caddr_t)wtwritefm, WTPRI, "wtwfm", hz); /* timeout: 1 second */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO);
if (! wtcmd (t, QIC_WRITEFM)) {
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtsense (t, 1, 0);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (EIO);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPWMARK | TPWANY;
wtclock (t);
return (wtwait (t, 0, "wtwfm"));
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}
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/* while controller status & mask == bits continue waiting */
static int
wtpoll (wtinfo_t *t, int mask, int bits)
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{
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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int s, i;
/* Poll status port, waiting for specified bits. */
for (i=0; i<1000; ++i) { /* up to 1 msec */
s = inb (t->STATPORT);
if ((s & mask) != bits)
return (s);
DELAY (1);
}
for (i=0; i<100; ++i) { /* up to 10 msec */
s = inb (t->STATPORT);
if ((s & mask) != bits)
return (s);
DELAY (100);
}
for (;;) { /* forever */
s = inb (t->STATPORT);
if ((s & mask) != bits)
return (s);
tsleep ((caddr_t)wtpoll, WTPRI, "wtpoll", 1); /* timeout: 1 tick */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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}
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* execute QIC command */
static int
wtcmd (wtinfo_t *t, int cmd)
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{
int s, x;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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TRACE (("wtcmd() cmd=0x%x\n", cmd));
x = splbio();
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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s = wtpoll (t, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP); /* ready? */
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) { /* error */
splx(x);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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return (0);
}
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CMDPORT, cmd); /* output the command */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->REQUEST | t->ONLINE); /* set request */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtpoll (t, t->BUSY, t->BUSY); /* wait for ready */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->IEN | t->ONLINE); /* reset request */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtpoll (t, t->BUSY, 0); /* wait for not ready */
splx(x);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (1);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* wait for the end of i/o, seeking marker or rewind operation */
static int
wtwait (wtinfo_t *t, int catch, char *msg)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int error;
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TRACE (("wtwait() `%s'\n", msg));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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while (t->flags & (TPACTIVE | TPREW | TPRMARK | TPWMARK))
if (error = tsleep ((caddr_t)t, WTPRI | catch, msg, 0))
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (error);
return (0);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* initialize dma for the i/o operation */
static void
wtdma (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPACTIVE;
wtclock (t);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (t->type == ARCHIVE)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->SDMAPORT, 0); /* set dma */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if ((t->dmaflags & B_READ) && (t->dmatotal - t->dmacount) < t->bsize)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* Reading short block. Do it through the internal buffer. */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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isa_dmastart (t->dmaflags, t->buf, t->bsize, t->chan);
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else
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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isa_dmastart (t->dmaflags, t->dmavaddr, t->bsize, t->chan);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start i/o operation */
static int
wtstart (wtinfo_t *t, unsigned flags, void *vaddr, unsigned len)
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{
int s, x;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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TRACE (("wtstart()\n"));
x = splbio();
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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s = wtpoll (t, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP); /* ready? */
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) {
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags |= TPEXCEP; /* error */
splx(x);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (0);
}
t->flags &= ~TPEXCEP; /* clear exception flag */
t->dmavaddr = vaddr;
t->dmatotal = len;
t->dmacount = 0;
t->dmaflags = flags;
wtdma (t);
splx(x);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (1);
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* start timer */
static void
wtclock (wtinfo_t *t)
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{
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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if (! (t->flags & TPTIMER)) {
t->flags |= TPTIMER;
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/* Some controllers seem to lose dma interrupts too often.
* To make the tape stream we need 1 tick timeout. */
timeout (wtimer, (caddr_t)t, (t->flags & TPACTIVE) ? 1 : hz);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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}
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}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/*
* Simulate an interrupt periodically while i/o is going.
* This is necessary in case interrupts get eaten due to
* multiple devices on a single IRQ line.
*/
static void
wtimer (void *xt)
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{
wtinfo_t *t = (wtinfo_t *)xt;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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int s;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~TPTIMER;
if (! (t->flags & (TPACTIVE | TPREW | TPRMARK | TPWMARK)))
return;
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* If i/o going, simulate interrupt. */
s = splbio ();
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if ((inb (t->STATPORT) & (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) != (t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP)) {
TRACE (("wtimer() -- "));
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtintr (t->unit);
}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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splx (s);
/* Restart timer if i/o pending. */
if (t->flags & (TPACTIVE | TPREW | TPRMARK | TPWMARK))
wtclock (t);
}
/* reset the controller */
static int
wtreset (wtinfo_t *t)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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{
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/* Perform QIC-02 and QIC-36 compatible reset sequence. */
/* Thanks to Mikael Hybsch <micke@dynas.se>. */
int s, i;
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->RESET | t->ONLINE); /* send reset */
DELAY (30);
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->ONLINE); /* turn off reset */
DELAY (30);
/* Read the controller status. */
s = inb (t->STATPORT);
if (s == 0xff) /* no port at this address? */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (0);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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/* Wait 3 sec for reset to complete. Needed for QIC-36 boards? */
for (i=0; i<3000; ++i) {
if (! (s & t->BUSY) || ! (s & t->NOEXCEP))
break;
DELAY (1000);
s = inb (t->STATPORT);
}
return ((s & t->RESETMASK) == t->RESETVAL);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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}
/* get controller status information */
/* return 0 if user i/o request should receive an i/o error code */
static int
wtsense (wtinfo_t *t, int verb, int ignor)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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{
char *msg = 0;
int err;
TRACE (("wtsense() ignor=0x%x\n", ignor));
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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t->flags &= ~(TPRO | TPWO);
if (! wtstatus (t))
return (0);
if (! (t->error.err & TP_ST0))
t->error.err &= ~TP_ST0MASK;
if (! (t->error.err & TP_ST1))
t->error.err &= ~TP_ST1MASK;
t->error.err &= ~ignor; /* ignore certain errors */
err = t->error.err & (TP_FIL | TP_BNL | TP_UDA | TP_EOM | TP_WRP |
TP_USL | TP_CNI | TP_MBD | TP_NDT | TP_ILL);
if (! err)
return (1);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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if (! verb)
return (0);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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/* lifted from tdriver.c from Wangtek */
if (err & TP_USL) msg = "Drive not online";
else if (err & TP_CNI) msg = "No cartridge";
else if ((err & TP_WRP) && !(t->flags & TPWP)) {
msg = "Tape is write protected";
t->flags |= TPWP;
}
else if (err & TP_FIL) msg = 0 /*"Filemark detected"*/;
else if (err & TP_EOM) msg = 0 /*"End of tape"*/;
else if (err & TP_BNL) msg = "Block not located";
else if (err & TP_UDA) msg = "Unrecoverable data error";
else if (err & TP_NDT) msg = "No data detected";
else if (err & TP_ILL) msg = "Illegal command";
if (msg)
printf ("wt%d: %s\n", t->unit, msg);
return (0);
}
/* get controller status information */
static int
wtstatus (wtinfo_t *t)
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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{
char *p;
int x;
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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x = splbio();
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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wtpoll (t, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP); /* ready? */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CMDPORT, QIC_RDSTAT); /* send `read status' command */
outb (t->CTLPORT, t->REQUEST | t->ONLINE); /* set request */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
wtpoll (t, t->BUSY, t->BUSY); /* wait for ready */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->ONLINE); /* reset request */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
wtpoll (t, t->BUSY, 0); /* wait for not ready */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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p = (char*) &t->error;
while (p < (char*)&t->error + 6) {
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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int s = wtpoll (t, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP, t->BUSY | t->NOEXCEP);
if (! (s & t->NOEXCEP)) { /* error */
splx(x);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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return (0);
}
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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*p++ = inb (t->DATAPORT); /* read status byte */
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->REQUEST | t->ONLINE); /* set request */
wtpoll (t, t->BUSY, 0); /* wait for not ready */
DELAY(20);
wt.c - version 1.3 from: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 5) Tape density switching added. 6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation 7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density", useful for devices which don't support density switching or do automatic format determination. 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
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outb (t->CTLPORT, t->ONLINE); /* unset request */
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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}
splx(x);
>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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return (1);
}
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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static wt_devsw_installed = 0;
static void
wt_drvinit(void *unused)
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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{
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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if( ! wt_devsw_installed ) {
bdevsw_add_generic(BDEV_MAJOR,CDEV_MAJOR, &wt_bdevsw);
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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wt_devsw_installed = 1;
}
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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}
SYSINIT(wtdev,SI_SUB_DRIVERS,SI_ORDER_MIDDLE+CDEV_MAJOR,wt_drvinit,NULL)
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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>From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300 Description: Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy. It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different tape density etc. Fix: This driver is a replacement of the old one. It was not tested on different controllers, though. This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers. It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU. In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements: 1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added. 2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine. 3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP. Mt command now works adequately with this driver. 4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait until they finish. The next open() will wait for it instead. 5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations. This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange tape operations. 6) Tape density switching added. 7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation, is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as: wtread reading data from the tape wtwrite writing data to the tape wtrfm reading the tape marker wtwfm writing the tape marker wtrew rewinding the tape wterase doing WTQICMD ERASE operation wtretens doing WTQICMD RETENS operation wtorew doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation wtorfm doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation wtowfm doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead.
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#endif /* NWT */