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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brooks Davis
3a93719872 Make SCSI_DELAY setable at boot time and runtime via the
kern.cam.scsi_delay tunable/sysctl.

Reviewed by:	mdodd, njl
2002-09-02 20:10:19 +00:00
Nate Lawson
57b89bbc65 Add \n to various printfs. grep shows these should be the last ones. 2002-08-27 18:43:14 +00:00
Philippe Charnier
93b0017f88 Replace various spelling with FALLTHROUGH which is lint()able 2002-08-25 13:23:09 +00:00
Matt Jacob
c7948a94c5 Make Veritas Storage Appliance a HILUNS device.
MFC after:	1 day
2002-04-24 00:00:55 +00:00
Hidetoshi Shimokawa
7afa4afb9c Maxtor Personal Storage 3000XT (Firewire) hangs upon
serial number probing.

MFC after:	1 week
2002-03-24 00:17:39 +00:00
Mike Smith
65c382562e Define the kern.cam sysctl in the cam layer, rather than multiply in several
peripheral drivers.  Remove Ken's comment to the effect that this needed
to be done.

Staticise camnet_ih and cambio_ih.
2002-01-09 03:39:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
c86b6ff551 Change the preemption code for software interrupt thread schedules and
mutex releases to not require flags for the cases when preemption is
not allowed:

The purpose of the MTX_NOSWITCH and SWI_NOSWITCH flags is to prevent
switching to a higher priority thread on mutex releease and swi schedule,
respectively when that switch is not safe.  Now that the critical section
API maintains a per-thread nesting count, the kernel can easily check
whether or not it should switch without relying on flags from the
programmer.  This fixes a few bugs in that all current callers of
swi_sched() used SWI_NOSWITCH, when in fact, only the ones called from
fast interrupt handlers and the swi_sched of softclock needed this flag.
Note that to ensure that swi_sched()'s in clock and fast interrupt
handlers do not switch, these handlers have to be explicitly wrapped
in critical_enter/exit pairs.  Presently, just wrapping the handlers is
sufficient, but in the future with the fully preemptive kernel, the
interrupt must be EOI'd before critical_exit() is called.  (critical_exit()
can switch due to a deferred preemption in a fully preemptive kernel.)

I've tested the changes to the interrupt code on i386 and alpha.  I have
not tested ia64, but the interrupt code is almost identical to the alpha
code, so I expect it will work fine.  PowerPC and ARM do not yet have
interrupt code in the tree so they shouldn't be broken.  Sparc64 is
broken, but that's been ok'd by jake and tmm who will be fixing the
interrupt code for sparc64 shortly.

Reviewed by:	peter
Tested on:	i386, alpha
2002-01-05 08:47:13 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
5cd818b1b7 Bring the probe inquiry code in line with the SCSI spec.
It is legal to have a device with device type 0x1f, that just means
that the device is of unknown type.  Instead, only check the peripheral
qualifier when deciding whether or not to reject a device based on its
inquiry information.

Tested by:	julian
MFC after:	3 weeks
2001-11-27 03:34:22 +00:00
David Greenman
136b546adf Disabled tagged commands for Hitachi Jura-C series with J8A8 firmware.
PR:		23536
Submitted by:	amagai@nue.org
2001-11-19 23:23:28 +00:00
Ian Dowse
c0bea86dc4 Back out revision 1.117; the correct solution is to upgrade the
firmware on the drive in question. The pattern also matched far
too many Hitachi drives.

Spotted by:	dg
2001-11-19 20:50:44 +00:00
Ian Dowse
39456c0351 Hitachi DK32 disks have problems with tagged queuing under load.
PR:		kern/23536
Submitted by:	Y.Amagai <amagai@nue.org>
MFC after:	1 week
2001-11-19 01:19:08 +00:00
Julian Elischer
b40ce4165d KSE Milestone 2
Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED
make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the
process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time).
This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except
that there is a thread associated with each process.

Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)

Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org

X-MFC after:    ha ha ha ha
2001-09-12 08:38:13 +00:00
Matt Jacob
f053d7777b cleanup some of the XPORT_FC code 2001-06-24 18:19:24 +00:00
Peter Wemm
2398f0cd1d Hints overhaul:
- Replace some very poorly thought out API hacks that should have been
  fixed a long while ago.
- Provide some much more flexible search functions (resource_find_*())
- Use strings for storage instead of an outgrowth of the rather
  inconvenient temporary ioconf table from config().  We already had a
  fallback to using strings before malloc/vm was running anyway.
2001-06-12 09:40:04 +00:00
Matt Jacob
2c7d0b8dbc first blush at some FC path inquiry settings 2001-06-04 18:23:49 +00:00
Matt Jacob
f253884421 Do NOLUNS dance for oddball Exabyte. We *really* need to do this as hints.
Correct match for A5000 SES instance.

PR:		19887
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-06-04 18:20:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
8bd57f8fc2 Remove unneeded includes of sys/ipl.h and machine/ipl.h. 2001-05-15 23:22:29 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
3393f8daa3 Rewrite of the CAM error recovery code.
Some of the major changes include:

	- The SCSI error handling portion of cam_periph_error() has
	  been broken out into a number of subfunctions to better
	  modularize the code that handles the hierarchy of SCSI errors.
	  As a result, the code is now much easier to read.

	- String handling and error printing has been significantly
	  revamped.  We now use sbufs to do string formatting instead
	  of using printfs (for the kernel) and snprintf/strncat (for
	  userland) as before.

	  There is a new catchall error printing routine,
	  cam_error_print() and its string-based counterpart,
	  cam_error_string() that allow the kernel and userland
	  applications to pass in a CCB and have errors printed out
	  properly, whether or not they're SCSI errors.  Among other
	  things, this helped eliminate a fair amount of duplicate code
	  in camcontrol.

	  We now print out more information than before, including
	  the CAM status and SCSI status and the error recovery action
	  taken to remedy the problem.

	- sbufs are now available in userland, via libsbuf.  This
	  change was necessary since most of the error printing code
	  is shared between libcam and the kernel.

	- A new transfer settings interface is included in this checkin.
	  This code is #ifdef'ed out, and is primarily intended to aid
	  discussion with HBA driver authors on the final form the
	  interface should take.  There is example code in the ahc(4)
	  driver that implements the HBA driver side of the new
	  interface.  The new transfer settings code won't be enabled
	  until we're ready to switch all HBA drivers over to the new
	  interface.

src/Makefile.inc1,
lib/Makefile:		Add libsbuf.  It must be built before libcam,
			since libcam uses sbuf routines.

libcam/Makefile:	libcam now depends on libsbuf.

libsbuf/Makefile:	Add a makefile for libsbuf.  This pulls in the
			sbuf sources from sys/kern.

bsd.libnames.mk:	Add LIBSBUF.

camcontrol/Makefile:	Add -lsbuf.  Since camcontrol is statically
			linked, we can't depend on the dynamic linker
			to pull in libsbuf.

camcontrol.c:		Use cam_error_print() instead of checking for
			CAM_SCSI_STATUS_ERROR on every failed CCB.

sbuf.9:			Change the prototypes for sbuf_cat() and
			sbuf_cpy() so that the source string is now a
			const char *.  This is more in line wth the
			standard system string functions, and helps
			eliminate warnings when dealing with a const
			source buffer.

			Fix a typo.

cam.c:			Add description strings for the various CAM
			error status values, as well as routines to
			look up those strings.

			Add new cam_error_string() and
			cam_error_print() routines for userland and
			the kernel.

cam.h:			Add a new CAM flag, CAM_RETRY_SELTO.

			Add enumerated types for the various options
			available with cam_error_print() and
			cam_error_string().

cam_ccb.h:		Add new transfer negotiation structures/types.

			Change inq_len in the ccb_getdev structure to
			be "reserved".  This field has never been
			filled in, and will be removed when we next
			bump the CAM version.

cam_debug.h:		Fix typo.

cam_periph.c:		Modularize cam_periph_error().  The SCSI error
			handling part of cam_periph_error() is now
			in camperiphscsistatuserror() and
			camperiphscsisenseerror().

			In cam_periph_lock(), increase the reference
			count on the periph while we wait for our lock
			attempt to succeed so that the periph won't go
			away while we're sleeping.

cam_xpt.c:		Add new transfer negotiation code.  (ifdefed
			out)

			Add a new function, xpt_path_string().  This
			is a string/sbuf analog to xpt_print_path().

scsi_all.c:		Revamp string handing and error printing code.
			We now use sbufs for much of the string
			formatting code.  More of that code is shared
			between userland the kernel.

scsi_all.h:		Get rid of SS_TURSTART, it wasn't terribly
			useful in the first place.

			Add a new error action, SS_REQSENSE.  (Send a
			request sense and then retry the command.)
			This is useful when the controller hasn't
			performed autosense for some reason.

			Change the default actions around a bit.

scsi_cd.c,
scsi_da.c,
scsi_pt.c,
scsi_ses.c:		SF_RETRY_SELTO -> CAM_RETRY_SELTO.  Selection
			timeouts shouldn't be covered by a sense flag.

scsi_pass.[ch]:		SF_RETRY_SELTO -> CAM_RETRY_SELTO.

			Get rid of the last vestiges of a read/write
			interface.

libkern/bsearch.c,
sys/libkern.h,
conf/files:		Add bsearch.c, which is needed for some of the
			new table lookup routines.

aic7xxx_freebsd.c:	Define AHC_NEW_TRAN_SETTINGS if
			CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE is defined.

sbuf.h,
subr_sbuf.c:		Add the appropriate #ifdefs so sbufs can
			compile and run in userland.

			Change sbuf_printf() to use vsnprintf()
			instead of kvprintf(), which is only available
			in the kernel.

			Change the source string for sbuf_cpy() and
			sbuf_cat() to be a const char *.

			Add __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS around
			function prototypes since they're now exported
			to userland.

kdump/mkioctls:		Include stdio.h before cam.h since cam.h now
			includes a function with a FILE * argument.

Submitted by:	gibbs (mostly)
Reviewed by:	jdp, marcel (libsbuf makefile changes)
Reviewed by:	des (sbuf changes)
Reviewed by:	ken
2001-03-27 05:45:52 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f83880518b Send the remains (such as I have located) of "block major numbers" to
the bit-bucket.
2001-03-26 12:41:29 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
f8d98b3493 In xpt_set_transfer_settings(), force async if either the period or the
offset is set to 0.

Re-arrange the DT limiting code so that we don't end up setting the period
to 0xa if the user really wants async.  The previous behavior seemed to
confuse the aic(4) driver.

PR:		kern/22733
Reviewed by:	gibbs
2001-03-13 22:35:28 +00:00
John Baldwin
062d8ff5a0 - Catch up to the new swi API changes:
- Use swi_* function names.
  - Use void * to hold cookies to handlers instead of struct intrhand *.
- In sio.c, use 'driver_name' instead of "sio" as the name of the driver
  lock to minimize diffs with cy(4).
2001-02-09 17:46:35 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0b7c27b904 Change the peripheral driver list from a linker set to module driven
driver registration.  This should allow things like da, sa, cd etc to be
in seperate KLD's to the cam core and make them preloadable.
2001-02-07 07:05:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
fc2ffbe604 Mechanical change to use <sys/queue.h> macro API instead of
fondling implementation details.

Created with: sed(1)
Reviewed by: md5(1)
2001-02-04 13:13:25 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
75fab00593 Back out rev 1.102. The IBM DNES drives work fine for me, jedgar and other
folks.

My guess is that reducing the number of tags is just masking the real
problem for the PR submitter.  I'll re-open the PR and see if I can work
with the submitter to diagnose the problem.

PR:		21139
2001-01-29 05:33:14 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
3b9d81dc1a Mark the (ancient) MaxOptix Tahiti 1 drive as a known rogue that would
respond to all LUNs.

Reviewed by:	ken
2001-01-23 10:49:30 +00:00
Matt Jacob
1b66199389 Add tags quirk for IBM DNES drives.
PR:		21139
Obtained from:	campt@miralink.com
2001-01-16 17:02:16 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
2f22d08de1 Fix async notifications for listners registered to wildcard nodes. For
example, a client registered to receive specific events for bus 0, target *,
lun *, was not receiving notifications.

Reviewed by:	ken@FreeBSD.org
2000-11-06 20:12:07 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
8fcf57f5f6 Treat engine inquiry the same as path inquiry in xptioctl().
Return ENOTSUP for any opcode that is not supported by the XPT
device.

Add back a missing local declaration that seems to have been deleted
by my last commit.
2000-10-31 22:07:02 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
04b1132484 Allow async transfer negotiation updates to modify tagging behavior.
The XPT uses this to prevent tags from being used on parallel SCSI
interfaces immediately after a bus reset or BDR so that controllers
have an oportunity to renegotiate without tag messages in the way.
Somehow this got disabled... the functionality has been here for
quite some time.

Noticed by: my SCSI bus analyzer
2000-10-31 17:59:43 +00:00
Scott Long
8c7a96c55b Allow XPT_PATH_INQ to be performed on the XPT device, as per the CAM spec.
Return ENOTSUP for XPT_ENG_INQ and XPT_ENG_EXEC when performed on the XPT
device.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
2000-10-30 23:30:28 +00:00
David Malone
5417ec4db1 Add the use of M_ZERO to some malloc calls.
Submitted by:	josh@zipperup.org
Submitted by:	Robert Drehmel <robd@gmx.net>
Approved by:	gibbs
2000-10-29 15:47:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
8088699f79 - Overhaul the software interrupt code to use interrupt threads for each
type of software interrupt.  Roughly, what used to be a bit in spending
  now maps to a swi thread.  Each thread can have multiple handlers, just
  like a hardware interrupt thread.
- Instead of using a bitmask of pending interrupts, we schedule the specific
  software interrupt thread to run, so spending, NSWI, and the shandlers
  array are no longer needed.  We can now have an arbitrary number of
  software interrupt threads.  When you register a software interrupt
  thread via sinthand_add(), you get back a struct intrhand that you pass
  to sched_swi() when you wish to schedule your swi thread to run.
- Convert the name of 'struct intrec' to 'struct intrhand' as it is a bit
  more intuitive.  Also, prefix all the members of struct intrhand with
  'ih_'.
- Make swi_net() a MI function since there is now no point in it being
  MD.

Submitted by:	cp
2000-10-25 05:19:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
db7e3af111 Remove unneeded #include <machine/clock.h> 2000-10-15 14:19:01 +00:00
Peter Wemm
642f0c46bf Slight cleanup - this is logically equivalent code but means one less
use of the evil resource_locate() function.
2000-10-15 10:17:55 +00:00
John Baldwin
1931cf940a - Heavyweight interrupt threads on the alpha for device I/O interrupts.
- Make softinterrupts (SWI's) almost completely MI, and divorce them
  completely from the x86 hardware interrupt code.
  - The ihandlers array is now gone.  Instead, there is a MI shandlers array
    that just contains SWI handlers.
  - Most of the former machine/ipl.h files have moved to a new sys/ipl.h.
- Stub out all the spl*() functions on all architectures.

Submitted by:	dfr
2000-10-05 23:09:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
9a94c9c5c3 - Remove the inthand2_t type and use the equivalent driver_intr_t type from
newbus for referencing device interrupt handlers.
- Move the 'struct intrec' type which describes interrupt sources into
  sys/interrupt.h instead of making it just be a x86 structure.
- Don't create 'ithd' and 'intrec' typedefs, instead, just use 'struct ithd'
  and 'struct intrec'
- Move the code to translate new-bus interrupt flags into an interrupt thread
  priority out of the x86 nexus code and into a MI ithread_priority()
  function in sys/kern/kern_intr.c.
- Remove now-uneeded x86-specific headers from sys/dev/ata/ata-all.c and
  sys/pci/pci_compat.c.
2000-09-13 18:33:25 +00:00
Nick Hibma
74bd1c1038 CAM, the module: scbus, da, cd, and st wrapped in one module.
Make the umass driver depend on this module.

Makes it possible to compile the kernel without SCSI support and load it
when for example a USB floppy is conencted.
2000-08-13 18:49:40 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
ca2b07ad41 The Yamaha CDR100 doesn't seem to like multi-LUN probing.
PR:		kern/20347
Submitted by:	Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de>
2000-08-08 06:49:33 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
dd5bac9d0f cam_ccb.h:
Bring back the CAM_NEGOTIATE ccb flag.  This flag indicates
	that SPI transfer negotiation should occur concurrently with the
	execution of this CCB.  The flag is not yet used by the XPT but
	is required for proper support of multi-initiator configurations
	where topology scans cannot rely on a bus reset to invalidate
	prior negotiations.

cam_xpt.c:
	Don't allow DT transmission rates to be specified for devices
	that don't have the DT feature listed in their inquiry data.
2000-07-18 19:47:14 +00:00
Matt Jacob
a4eb4f1646 Whoops- forgot to commit this other pearl from Justin- only set or
clear CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID if this is an XPT_SCSI_IO CCB (otherwise,
the peripheral driver knows best...)..
Obtained from:gibbs@freebsd.org
2000-07-17 00:43:47 +00:00
David Greenman
da6efda67d Quirk entry for TeraSolutions TRC-22 RAID controller to keep mintags
from dropping below 55 due to temporary resource shortages.
2000-07-13 07:58:04 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
a6cb9949a7 Disable multi-lun probing on Hitachi DK31* drives.
PR:		misc/18793
Submitted by:	Paul Haddad <paul@pth.com>
2000-06-04 03:17:37 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
e39756439c Back out the previous change to the queue(3) interface.
It was not discussed and should probably not happen.

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

Suggested by:	phk
Reviewed by:	phk
Approved by:	mdodd
2000-05-23 20:41:01 +00:00
Nick Hibma
9a1c8571c7 *sigh* I must have been on something that night. Make xpt_periph an
extern with the original in cam_xpt.c instead of replicating
xpt_periph in all the sources using it (and hence not initialising it)
2000-05-07 18:04:50 +00:00
Nick Hibma
540d9130cc Add a hack to cam that makes the cam_xpt available to the rest of the
kernel. Justin agress that there is no other reasonable alternative to
do automatic rescans on connect.

The problem is that when a new device attaches to a SIM (SCSI host
controller) we need to send a XPT_SCAN_BUS command to the SIM using
xpt_action. This requires however that there is a peripheral available
to take the command (otherwise xpt_done and later bomb). The RESCAN
ioctl uses the same periph.

This enables a USB mass storage drive to do an automatic rescan on
connection of the drive.

The automatic dropping of a CAM entry on disconnection was already
working (asynchronous event).

The next thing to do is find someone to commit a change to vpo to do the
same thing. Just port umass_cam_rescan and friends across to that
driver.

Approved by:   gibbs
2000-04-03 11:11:12 +00:00
Nick Hibma
0cdabce076 Various typo's.
One minor nit. The speed was displayed wrong when below 1Mb/s.
2000-03-15 21:55:48 +00:00
Matt Jacob
c19cf05d0d Redo the SHORT INQUIRY length stuff to be a bit cleaner.
Obtained from:gibbs@freebsd.org
2000-01-25 18:25:22 +00:00
Peter Wemm
75f51904b5 A minimal update to the device wiring code so that it looks at the
dynamic resource tables rather than relying on a duplicated cam-specific
table generated by config(8) in ioconf.c.  This was a major holdup to
getting loader / userconfig driven configuration of scsi wiring.
2000-01-23 18:03:38 +00:00
Matt Jacob
9ec5d7cd35 Remove garbage collected tags from their usage in the ccb_getdev
structure. Remove usage of the (now gone) pd_type tag of same.

Add an extra probing state such that if we successfully run an
initial inquiry (36 bytes), rerun another one with a longer data
size as informed by the 'additional length' field in the first
returned inquiry data (making sure not to get bigger than the
actual scsi_inquiry_data structure- which has also been modified-
see separate checkin of scsi_all.h). This allows devices such
as SAF-TE devices (which have identifying marks in offsets 48-53
in inquiry data) to be successfully found without special case
inquiry commands. There are also a lot of other things such as
version codes that are coming in in the SPC2 specification that it
would be useful to get our hands on.

Reviewed by:	gibbs@freebsd.org, ken@freebsd.org
2000-01-17 06:20:08 +00:00