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Author SHA1 Message Date
Søren Schmidt
ab418d7db3 Add experimental code for ATA100 support on:
Promise Ultra100 / Fasttrak100
HighPoint HPT370 controllers (fx Abit KA7-100 onboard ctrl, Abit HotRod 100)
Intel ICH2 (Intel 815E based motherboards)

So far I can read >90MB/s on the Promise and the HPT370.
I can write >64MB/s on the promise and >50MB/s on the HPT370 so it seems
writing is still done in ATA66 mode :(
The ICH2 support is untested as of yet...
2000-08-06 19:51:58 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
19095fd23c Use tsleep instead od DELAY in probe when not in boot.
This fixes the uptil 30s hangs on PCCARD ata device probes.
2000-08-06 19:10:05 +00:00
Cameron Grant
6c1146c0b8 fix the staticy sound issue
use timer instead of per-channel interrupts

do playback like the linux driver - may fix nmi-with-ecc issue
2000-08-06 18:10:05 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
0ec4d7b5b0 Remove sequence checking in the burner support.
This was really a leftover from the wormcontrol days, it is no longer
needed when using burncd.
2000-08-06 18:03:42 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
e7d1a5c2b1 Be a bit more restrictive in using multisector transfers. 2000-08-06 18:01:47 +00:00
Nick Hibma
adeb72abfb Finally make the module dependencies work. kern_linker.c now allows
modules to depend on modules in the same file (uhub depends on usb) or
even on themselves (usb on usb, makes the define in usb_port.h a lot
less convoluted).

Use ANSI prototypes.
2000-08-04 19:05:49 +00:00
Bill Paul
8ebe5155fa *smack* #if 0, not #ifdef 0. 2000-08-04 18:17:45 +00:00
Bill Paul
624539bb38 The check_extport() function appears to have some new code in it that checks
the scratch RAM for data normally found in the SEEPROM (presumably in the
event that the SEEPROM is unavailable or can't be read). This code causes
a spontaneous reboot on monster.osd.bsdi.com, which has an embedded aic7880
controller. The problem appears to happen either when it writes to the
SCBPTR port and then reads from the SCB_CONTROL port. Somewhere during
the inb/outb operations, the system has a heart attack and restarts.

This code looks very suspicious, particularly since it has unconditionalized
debug mesages such as "Got here!" and "And it even worked!". With this
block #ifdef'ed out, the machine boots and runs properly. I stronly suggest
that it stay #ifdef'ed out until it's properly tested.
2000-08-04 18:09:56 +00:00
Mike Smith
786cd128a8 Add support for 2.x/3.x firmware adapters which are too old to have a
memory-mapped register window.  This closes the last known issue with
2.x vintage adapters.
2000-08-04 06:52:00 +00:00
Matt Jacob
3ea883b46d Add a comment as to where stdarg.h applies. 2000-08-03 03:05:50 +00:00
John Baldwin
7d615c1d8b Use <machine/stdarg.h> instead of <stdarg.h> so that this will compile.
While I'm at it, move the #include line up to the top of the file.
2000-08-03 02:47:06 +00:00
Nick Sayer
05a1fdb459 Simplex devices will always report EBUSY on 2nd (and subsequent)
opens if the reference count is not decremented on close.

Note that this may result in the reference count being corrupted
on full duplex devices (due to mismatching opens/closes), but the
code doesn't use the reference count for anything on full duplex
devices.
2000-08-02 22:47:44 +00:00
Nick Sayer
3ac1ca3363 1. Increase the size of the DMA buffer.
2. Offer half duplex with both playback and record on channel 1 or
full duplex with playback always on channel 2 as a compile-time option.

3. 16 bit record output is byte swapped for some dumb reason. Report the _BE
AFMTs for recording.
2000-08-02 22:45:57 +00:00
Nick Sayer
a7e1150660 Undo some of my own damage. With this patch, it appears that both
recording and playback now work correctly.
2000-08-02 19:37:43 +00:00
Bill Paul
6f069b494a Add support for the Netgear GA620T copper gigabit card. 2000-08-02 18:49:17 +00:00
Bill Paul
abe1d92e0a Add call to bus_generic_attach() at the end of sk_attach(). It turns out that
if you kldload this driver, all the subordinate devices are probed/attached
as expected. But this is not the case when the driver is statically compiled
into the kernel. Since I do most of my testing with modules, I failed to
notice this. I'm not sure if it's intended behavior or not. I think it may
be, but it seems a little counter-intuitive.
2000-08-02 18:19:00 +00:00
Bill Paul
c400cb27d2 Grrrr. Add definition for DC_WDOG_CTLWREN. I made this change yesterday
but stupidly only commited to if_dc.c.
2000-08-02 16:31:11 +00:00
Nick Sayer
bb7f26c3d9 Fix channel 1 playback the rest of the way. There are a couple of
hiccups, but playback now proceeds mostly normally using both channel 1
and 2.
2000-08-02 15:09:39 +00:00
Nick Sayer
19a0702e86 Get playback on channel 1 closer to working. 8 bit samples work.
16 bit samples have some sort of choppiness, the nature of which
is not completely clear, but it clearly has something to do with
dma buffer synchronization. But at least channel 1 makes noise now.
2000-08-02 08:01:00 +00:00
Nick Sayer
8eb3acc9be Fix channel 1, sort of. recording now generates IRQs and the output
appears to be the correct length, but quality of output has not yet
been tested. Also, full duplex audio (that is, playback on channel 1)
does not yet work. Two constants and I am there!

Obtained from:	major hints from ALSA
2000-08-02 06:36:55 +00:00
Nick Hibma
6939e9446e Sync with NetBSD:
K&R style function headers -> ANSI.
2000-08-01 22:40:23 +00:00
Bill Paul
8273d5f8b1 Apply patch supplied by John Hood <jhood@sitaranetworks.com> to fix problems
with LEDs on some cards being stomped on when clearing the "jabber disable"
bit. Using DC_SETBIT() has an unwanted side effect of setting a write enable
bit in the watchdog timer register which we really want to be cleared when
we do a write.
2000-08-01 19:34:13 +00:00
Matt Jacob
c7d5594134 Add in macros && masks so that mailbox command errors can be
selectively printed/supressed in isp_mboxcmd.
2000-08-01 06:55:08 +00:00
Matt Jacob
d0d5832ac7 Major whacking for core version 2.0. A major motivator for 2.0 and these
changes is that there's now a Solaris port of this driver, so some things
in the core version had to change (not much, but some).

In order, from the top.....:

A lot of error strings are gathered in one place at the head of the file.
This caused me to rewrite them to look consistent (with respect to
things like 'Port 0x%' and 'Target %d' and 'Loop ID 0x%x'.

The major mailbox function, isp_mboxcmd, now takes a third argument,
which is a mask that selectively says whether mailbox command failures
will be logged. This will substantially reduce a lot of spurious noise
from the driver.

At the first run through isp_reset we used to try and get the current
running firmware's revision by issuing a mailbox command. This would
invariably fail on alpha's with anything but a Qlogic 1040 since SRM
doesn't *start* the f/w on these cards. Instead, we now see whether we're
sitting ROM state before trying to get a running BIOS loaded f/w version.

All CFGPRINTF/PRINTF/IDPRINTF macros have been replaced with calls to
isp_prt. There are seperate print levels that can be independently
set (see ispvar.h), which include debugging, etc.

All SYS_DELAY macros are now USEC_DELAY macros. RQUEST_QUEUE_LEN and
RESULT_QUEUE_LEN now take ispsoftc as a parameter- the Fibre Channel
cards and the Ultra2/Ultra3 cards can have 16 bit request queue entry
indices, so we can make a 1024 entry index for them instead of the
256 entries we've had until now.

A major change it to fix isp_fclink_test to actually only wait the
delay of time specified in the microsecond argument being passed.
The problem has always been that a call to isp_mboxcmd to get he
current firmware state takes an unknown (sometimes long) amount of
time- this is if the firmware is busy doing PLOGIs while we ask
it what's up. So, up until now, the usdelay argument has been
a joke. The net effect has been that if you boot without being plugged
into a good loop or into a switch, you hang. Massively annonying, and
hard to fix because the actual time delta was impossible to know
from just guessing. Now, using the new GET_NANOTIME macros, a precise
and measured amount of USEC_DELAY calls are done so that only the
specified usecdelay is allowed to pass. This means that if the initial
startup of the firmware if followed by a call from isp_freebsd.c:isp_attach
to isp_control(isp, ISP_FCLINK_TEST, &tdelay) where tdelay is 2 * 1000000,
no more than two seconds will actually elapse before we leave concluding
that the cable is unhooked. Jeez. About time....

Change the ispscsicmd entry point to isp_start, and the XS_CMD_DONE
macro to a call to the platform supplied isp_done (sane naming).

Limit our size of request queue completions we'll look at at interrupt
time. Since we've increased the size of the Request Queue (and the
size of the Response Queue proportionally), let's not create an
interrupt stack overflow by having to keep a max completion list
(forw links are not an option because this is common code with
some platforms that don't have link space in their XS_T structures).
A limit of 32 is not unreasonable- I doubt there'd be even this many
request queue completions at a time- remember, most boards now use
fast posting for normal command completion instead of filling out
response queue entries.

In the isp_mboxcmd cleanup, also create an array of command
names so that "ABOUT FIRMWARE" can be printed instead of "CMD #8".

Remove the isp_lostcmd function- it's been deprecated for a while.
Remove isp_dumpregs- the ISP_DUMPREGS goes to the specific bus
register dump fucntion.

Various other cleanups.
2000-08-01 06:51:05 +00:00
Matt Jacob
b09b009594 Core version 2.0 rewrite. In this file we replace isp_tdebug with
isp_prt calls. We now use an argument to the  ISPCTL_FCLINK_TEST
call. We change all IDPRINTF macros to isp_prt calls. We add
the isp_prt function here.
2000-08-01 06:31:44 +00:00
Matt Jacob
18ccaecd45 Core version 2.0 cleanup/rewrite. Things get rearranged and changed
quite a bit so that all of the ports have a similar set of required
macros/definitions (and in similar places in the isp_<platform>.h
file).

Some new macros/functions added- Mailbox Acquire/Relase macros,
NANOTIME macros, SNPRINTf and STRNCAT. MemoryBarrier beomes
MEMORYBARRIER with much stronger types.
2000-08-01 06:29:55 +00:00
Matt Jacob
16dd34376c Remove isp_prtstst (now in case statement in isp.c). Remove
isp2100_fw_statename as an INLINE (now a function in isp.c). Remove
isp2100_pdb_statename (unused). Redo all ISP_SCSI_XFER_T as XS_T types.
Change all RQUEST_QUEUE_LEN/RESULT_QUEUE_LEN macros to take a parameter.
Add isp_print_bytes function.
2000-08-01 06:26:04 +00:00
Matt Jacob
10549c059a Remove isp_tdebug. Change all PRINTF macros to the now common
isp_prt logging function.
2000-08-01 06:24:01 +00:00
Matt Jacob
69fbe07a2e Fix typo. Remove isp_tdebug (we'll use ISP_LOGTDEBUG2 in isp->isp_dblev
as a selector now). Change DFLT_CMD_CNT to a fixed amount for now.
2000-08-01 06:23:24 +00:00
Matt Jacob
a6db0ba6d3 Add in lengths of SBus or PCI registers. 2000-08-01 06:21:21 +00:00
Matt Jacob
53cff3bb65 Rewrite for version 2.0. Some structural changes, but also
a substantial amount of commenting about what each platform
specific definitions are supposed to be.
2000-08-01 06:10:21 +00:00
Matt Jacob
d02373f1a0 Part of major rewrite for core version 2.0- clarification of
mdvec structure, removal of printf/CFGPRINTF in place of isp_prt
calls. Parameterization of RQUEST_QUEUE_LEN/RESULT_QUEUE_LEN.
2000-08-01 05:16:49 +00:00
Coleman Kane
9a63bf73d2 Bring tdfx_pci.c in sync with some patches I have been testing. Adds better
stability for the Voodoo3/Banshee cards than there was before. Still has a
little way to go before it is completely fixed for those cards though.
2000-08-01 05:10:29 +00:00
Nick Sayer
80a8e065eb Reverse the sense of the signed/unsigned formatting bit.
This dramatically cleans up playback quality, at least with mxaudio.
2000-08-01 04:18:15 +00:00
Cameron Grant
fd1aaeccce almost-there ess solo-1 driver, committed so people can tell me why it
doesn't generate irqs.
2000-07-31 16:17:40 +00:00
Cameron Grant
5151584d21 add suspend/resume for yamaha chips
Submitted by:	Ira L Cooper <ira@MIT.EDU>
2000-07-30 21:15:35 +00:00
Cameron Grant
1c60ef3f3c fix a potential local DoS attack 2000-07-30 19:38:26 +00:00
Cameron Grant
e04387c95a fix a bug where opening /dev/dsp twice resulted in it being busy until reboot 2000-07-30 19:36:13 +00:00
Steve Price
bf11d3dcda Spell the word 'limited' with only one 't'. 2000-07-30 17:54:34 +00:00
Cameron Grant
3c1b957d66 do the ac97 init delay for all chips and increase it to 500ms 2000-07-30 02:33:37 +00:00
Peter Wemm
d244b0e95b "Fix" cast qualifier warnings using the uintptr_t intermediate trick. 2000-07-28 23:30:30 +00:00
Peter Wemm
58c9d62373 Fix a warning re: a potentially unused pccard helper function 2000-07-28 23:00:00 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
fc581b6bf6 Fix GENERIC_MOUSE_ENTRY.
Submitted by: Graham Wheeler <gram@cequrux.com> and gibbs
2000-07-28 03:48:46 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
957790c3e6 ahc_pci.c:
Disable "cache line streaming" for aic7890/91 Rev A chips.  I
	have never seen these chips fail using this feature, but
	some of Adaptec's regression tests have.

	Explicitly set "cache line streaming" to on for aic7896/97
	chips.  This was happening before, but this documents the
	fact that these chips will not function correctly without
	CACHETHEEN set.

aic7xxx.h:
	Add new bug types.

	Fix a typo in a comment.

aic7xxx.reg:
	Add a definition for the SHVALID bit in SSTAT3 for Ultra2/3
	chips.  This bit inicates whether the bottom most (current)
	element in the S/G fifo has exhausted its data count.

aic7xxx.seq:
	Be more careful in how we turn off the secondary DMA channel.
	Being less careful may hang the PCI bus arbitor that negotiates
	between the two DMA engines.

	Remove an unecessary and incorrect flag set operation in
	the overrun case.

	On Ultra2/3 controllers, clear the dma FIFO before starting
	to handle an overrun.  We don't want any residual bytes from
	the beginning of the overrun to cause the code that shuts
	down the DMA engine from hanging because the FIFO is not
	(and never will be) empty.

	If the data fifo is empty by the time we notice that a
	read transaction has completed, there is no need to
	hit the flush bit on aic7890/91 hardware that will not
	perform an auto-flush.  Skip some cycles by short circuiting
	the manual flush code in this case.

	When transitioning out of data phase, make sure that we
	have the next S/G element loaded for the following
	reconnect if there is more work to do.  The code
	would do this in most cases before, but there was
	a small window where the current S/G element could
	be exhausted before our fetch of the next S/G element
	completed.  Since the S/G fetch is already initiated
	at this point, it makes sense to just wait for the
	segment to arrive instead of incuring even more latency
	by canceling the fetch and initiating it later.

	Fast path the end of data phase handling for the last
	S/G segment.   In the general case, we might have
	worked ahead a bit by stuffing the S/G FIFO with
	additional segments.  If we stop before using them
	all, we need to fixup our location in the S/G stream.
	Since we can't work past the last S/G segment, no
	fixups are ever required if we stop somewhere in
	that final segment.

	Fix a little buglet in the target mode dma bug handler.
	We were employing the workaround in all cases instead
	of only for the chips that require it.

	Fix the cause of SCB timeouts and possible "lost data"
	during read operations on the aic7890.  When sending
	a data on any Ultra2/3 controller, the final segment
	must be marked as such so the FIFO will be flushed and
	cleaned up correctly when the transfer is ended.  We
	failed to do this for the CDB transfer and so, if
	the target immediately transfered from command to data
	phase without an intervening disconnection, the first
	segment transferred would be any residual bytes from
	the cdb transfer.  The Ultra160 controllers for some
	reason were not affected by this problem.

Many Thanks to Tor Egge for bringing the aic7890 problem
to my attention, providing analysis, as well as a mechanism
to reproduce the problem.
2000-07-27 23:17:52 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
1277c3bac4 The DEC version of the Smart controller has its configuration information
stored at a different location in the PCI space, so adjust accordingly.

Also, when using more than two smart controllers in one machine, the
disks were assigned the wrong drive number; fix this as well.
2000-07-27 22:24:44 +00:00
Bill Paul
51a4eb4bed Use a custom Tigon 2 firmware image, hopefully temporarily. This is
the 12.4.11 firmware with a few changes to the link handling code merged
in from the 12.4.13 release. I'm doing this because the 12.4.13 firmware
doesn't seem to handle 10/100 link settings properly on 1000baseT cards.
Note that the revision codes still identify the firmware as 12.4.13
because both ti_fw2.h and ti_fw.h have to have the same revision values,
and I wanted to keep the 12.4.13 firmware for Tigon 1 cards.

It's nice to have firmware source.
2000-07-26 23:55:34 +00:00
Nick Hibma
9d6eda11bc Remove the preliminary support for ATAPI. It does not work and breaks
(physically) IBM Microdrives.
2000-07-26 01:01:01 +00:00
Mark Murray
7aa4389a6c o Fix a horrible bug where small reads (< 8 bytes) would return the
wrong bytes.

o Improve the public interface; use void* instead of char* or u_int64_t
  to pass arbitrary data around.
Submitted by:	kris ("horrible bug")
2000-07-25 21:18:47 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
f94bf02fdb Properly handle the case where the residual is 0, but, as the target
didn't bother to send a saved data pointers after the last transfer,
is not recorded in sgptr.  This was only a problem if the target
reported non-zero status as we always check the residual in that case.
2000-07-25 20:40:34 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
c27eebfde8 aic7xxx.c:
Correct the BUILD_TCL macro.  It was placing the target id
	in the wrong bits.  This was only an issue for adapters that
	do not perform SCB paging (aha-3940AUW for instance).

	Don't bother inlining ahc_index_busy_tcl.  It is never
	used in a performance critical path and is a bit chunky.

	Correct ahc_index_busy_tcl to deal with "busy target tables"
	embedded in the latter half of 64byte SCBs.

	Don't initialize the busy target table to its empty state
	until after we have finished extracting configuration
	information from chip SRAM.  In the common case of using
	16 bytes of chip SRAM to do untagged target lookups,
	we were trashing the last 8 targets configuration data.
	(actually only target 8 because of the bug in the
	BUILD_TCL macro).

	Cram the "bus reset delivered" message back under bootverbose.

	Fix the cleanup of the SCB busy target table when aborting
	commands.  If the lun is wildcarded, we must loop through
	all possible luns.

aic7xxx.h:
	Only bother supporting 64 luns right now.  It doesn't seem
	like either this driver or any peripherals will be doing
	information unit transfers (where the lun number is a
	32 bit integer) any time soon.

aic7xxx.seq:
	Fix support for the aic7895.  We must flush the data
	FIFO if performing a manual transfer that is not
	a multiple of 8 bytes.  We were doing this quite
	regularly for embedded cdbs.

	Manaually flush the fifo on earlier adapters when
	dealing with embedded cdbs too.  We were stuffing
	the FIFO with 16 bytes instead, but triggering
	the flush is more efficient and allows us to
	remove two instructions from the "copy_to_fifo"
	routine.
2000-07-24 22:27:40 +00:00