freebsd with flexible iflib nic queues
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Implement the SCB_SILENT flag. This is useful for hushing up the driver during DV or other operations that we expect to cause transmission errors. The messages will still print if the SHOW_MASKED_ERRORS debug option is enabled. Save and restore the NEGOADDR address when setting new transfer settings. The sequencer performs lookups in the negotiation table too and it expects NEGOADDR to remain consistent across pause/unpause sessions. Consistently use "offset" instead of "period" to determine if we are running sync or not. Add a SHOW_MESSAGES diagnostic for when we assert ATN during message processing. Print out IU, QAS, and RTI features when showing transfer options. Limit the syncrate after all option conformance changes have taken place in ahd_devlimited_syncrate. Changes in options may change the final syncrate we accept. Keep a copy of the hs_mailbox in our softc so that we can perform read/modify/write operations on the hs_mailbox without having to pause the sequencer to read the last written value. Use the ENINT_COALESS flag in the hs_mailbox to toggle interrupt coalessing. Add entrypoints for enabling interrupt coalessing and setting both a timeout (how long to wait for commands to be coalessed) and a maximum commands to coaless value. Add a statistics timer that decides when to enable or disable interrupt coalessing based on load. Add a routine, ahd_reset_cmds_pending() which is used to update the CMDS_PENDING sequencer variable whenever error recovery compeltes SCBs without notifying the sequencer. Since ahd_reset_cmds_pending is called during ahd_unpause() only if we've aborted SCBs, its call to ahd_flush_qoutfifo should not cause recursion through ahd_run_qoutfifo(). A panic has been added to ensure that this recursion does not occur. In ahd_search_qinfifo, update the CMDS_PENDING sequencer variable directly. ahd_search_qinififo can be called in situations where using ahd_reset_cmds_pending() might cause recursion. Since we can safely determine the exact number to reduce CMDS_PENDING by in this scenario without running the qoutfifo, the manual update is sufficient. Clean up diagnostics. Add ahd_flush_qoutfifo() which will run the qoutfifo as well as complete any commands sitting on the sequencer's COMPLETE_SCB lists or the good status FIFO. Use this routine in several places that did similar things in an add-hoc, but incomplete, fashion. A call to this routine was also added to ahd_abort_scbs() to close a race. In ahd_pause_and_flushwork() only return once selections are safely disabled. Flush all completed commands via ahd_flush_qoutfifo(). Remove "Now packetized" diagnostic now that this information is incorperated into the actual negotiation messages that are displayed. When forcing renegotiation, don't clober the current ppr_options. Much of the driver uses this information to determine if we are currently packetized or not. Remove some stray spaces at column 1 in ahd_set_tags. When complaining about getting a host message loop request with no pending messages, print out the SCB_CONTROL register down on the card. Modify the ahd_sent_msg() routine to handle a search for an outgoing identify message. Use this to detect a msg reject on an identify message which typically indicates that the target thought we were packetized. Force a renegotiation in this case. In ahd_search_qinfifo(), wait more effectively for SCB DMA activities to cease. We also disable SCB fetch operations since we are about to change the qinfifo and any fetch in progress will likely be invalidated. In ahd_qinfifo_count(), fix the qinfifo empty case. In ahd_dump_card_state(), print out CCSCBCTL in the correct mode. If we are a narrow controller, don't set the current width to unknown when forcing a future negotiation. This just confuses the code into attempting a wide negotiation on a narrow bus. Add support for task management function completions. Modify ahd_handle_devreset so that it can handle lun resets in addition to target resets. Use ahd_handle_devreset for lun and target reset task management functions. Handle the abort task TMF race case better. We now wait until any current selections are over and then set the TMF back to zero. This should cause the sequencer to ignore the abort TMF completion should it occur. Correct a bug in the illegal phase handler that caused us to drop down to narrow when handling the unexpected command phase case after 3rd party reset of a packetized device. Indicate the features, bugs, and flags set in the softc that are used to control firmware patch download when booting verbose. aic79xx.h: Add coalessing and HS_MAILBOX fields. Add per-softc variables for the stats "daemon". Add a debug option for interrupt coalessing activities. Add two new softc flags: o AHD_UPDATE_PEND_CMDS Run ahd_reset_cmds_pending() on the next unpause. o AHD_RUNNING_QOUTFIFO Used to catch recursion through ahd_run_qoutfifo(). aic79xx.reg: Correct register addresses related to the software timer and the DFDBCTL register. Add constants paramaterizing the software timer. Add scratch ram locations for storing interrupt coalessing tunables. Break INTMASK in SEQITNCTL out into INTMASK1 and INTMASK2. In at least the REV A, these are writable bits. We make use of that for a swtimer workaround in the sequencer. Since HS_MAILBOX autoclears, provide a sequencer variable to store its contents. Add SEQINT codes for handling task management completions. aic79xx.seq: Correct ignore wide residue processing check for a wide negotiation being in effect. We must be in the SCSI register window in order to access the negotiation table. Use the software timer and a commands completed count to implement interrupt coalessing. The command complete is deferred until either the maximum command threshold or a the expiration of a command deferral timer. If we have more SCBs to complete to the host (sitting in COMPLETE_SCB lists), always try to coaless them up to our coalessing limit. If coalessing is enabled, but we have fewer commands oustanting than the host's min coalessing limit, complete the command immediately. Add code to track the number of commands outstanding. Commands are outstanding from the time they are placed into the execution queue until the DMA to post completion is setup. Add a workaround for intvec_2 interrupts on the H2A4. In H2A4, the mode pointer is not saved for intvec2, but is restored on iret. This can lead to the restoration of a bogus mode ptr. Manually clear the intmask bits and do a normal return to compensate. We use intvec_2 to track interrupt coalessing timeouts. Since we cannot disable the swtimer's countdown, simply mask its interrupt once we no longer care about it firing. In idle_loop_cchan, update LOCAL_HS_MAILBOX everytime we are notified of an HS_MAILBOX update via the HS_MAILBOX_ACT bit in QOFF_CTLSTA. We have to use a local copy of persistant portions of the HS_MAILBOX as the mailbox auto-clears on any read. Move the test for the cfg4istat interrupt up an instruction to hopefully close a race between the next outgoing selection and our disabling of selections. Add a missing ret to the last instruction in load_overrun_buf. Add notifications to the host of task management completions as well as the completions for commands that completed successfully before their corresponding TMF could be sent. Hold a critical section during select-out processing until we have a fully identified connection. This removes a race condition with the legacy abort handler. Correct a few spelling errors in some comments. aic79xx_inline.h: Call ahd_reset_cmds_pending() in ahd_unpause if required. Update cmdcmplt interrupt statistics in our interrupt handler. Allow callers to ahd_send_scb() to set the task management function. aic79xx_pci.c: Disable SERR and pause the controller prior to performing our mmapped I/O test. The U320 controllers do not support "auto-access-pause". aic79xx_osm.c: Set the task management function now that ahd_send_scb() doesn't do it for us. We also perform a lun reset in response to BDR requests to packetized devices. |
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