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Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
/*
* Aic7xxx SCSI host adapter firmware asssembler symbol table implementation
*
* Copyright (c) 1997 Justin T. Gibbs.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
* without modification.
* 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
* $FreeBSD$
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <db.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sysexits.h>
#include "aicasm_symbol.h"
#include "aicasm.h"
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
static DB *symtable;
symbol_t *
symbol_create(name)
char *name;
{
symbol_t *new_symbol;
new_symbol = (symbol_t *)malloc(sizeof(symbol_t));
if (new_symbol == NULL) {
perror("Unable to create new symbol");
exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
}
memset(new_symbol, 0, sizeof(*new_symbol));
new_symbol->name = strdup(name);
new_symbol->type = UNINITIALIZED;
return (new_symbol);
}
void
symbol_delete(symbol)
symbol_t *symbol;
{
if (symtable != NULL) {
DBT key;
key.data = symbol->name;
key.size = strlen(symbol->name);
symtable->del(symtable, &key, /*flags*/0);
}
switch(symbol->type) {
case SCBLOC:
case SRAMLOC:
case REGISTER:
if (symbol->info.rinfo != NULL)
free(symbol->info.rinfo);
break;
case ALIAS:
if (symbol->info.ainfo != NULL)
free(symbol->info.ainfo);
break;
case MASK:
case BIT:
if (symbol->info.minfo != NULL) {
symlist_free(&symbol->info.minfo->symrefs);
free(symbol->info.minfo);
}
break;
case DOWNLOAD_CONST:
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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case CONST:
if (symbol->info.cinfo != NULL)
free(symbol->info.cinfo);
break;
case LABEL:
if (symbol->info.linfo != NULL)
free(symbol->info.linfo);
break;
case UNINITIALIZED:
default:
break;
}
free(symbol->name);
free(symbol);
}
void
symtable_open()
{
symtable = dbopen(/*filename*/NULL,
O_CREAT | O_NONBLOCK | O_RDWR, /*mode*/0, DB_HASH,
/*openinfo*/NULL);
if (symtable == NULL) {
perror("Symbol table creation failed");
exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
/* NOTREACHED */
}
}
void
symtable_close()
{
if (symtable != NULL) {
DBT key;
DBT data;
while (symtable->seq(symtable, &key, &data, R_FIRST) == 0) {
symbol_t *stored_ptr;
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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memcpy(&stored_ptr, data.data, sizeof(stored_ptr));
symbol_delete(stored_ptr);
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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}
symtable->close(symtable);
}
}
/*
* The semantics of get is to return an uninitialized symbol entry
* if a lookup fails.
*/
symbol_t *
symtable_get(name)
char *name;
{
symbol_t *stored_ptr;
DBT key;
DBT data;
int retval;
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
key.data = (void *)name;
key.size = strlen(name);
if ((retval = symtable->get(symtable, &key, &data, /*flags*/0)) != 0) {
if (retval == -1) {
perror("Symbol table get operation failed");
exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
/* NOTREACHED */
} else if (retval == 1) {
/* Symbol wasn't found, so create a new one */
symbol_t *new_symbol;
new_symbol = symbol_create(name);
data.data = &new_symbol;
data.size = sizeof(new_symbol);
if (symtable->put(symtable, &key, &data,
/*flags*/0) !=0) {
perror("Symtable put failed");
exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
}
return (new_symbol);
} else {
perror("Unexpected return value from db get routine");
exit(EX_SOFTWARE);
/* NOTREACHED */
}
}
memcpy(&stored_ptr, data.data, sizeof(stored_ptr));
return (stored_ptr);
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
}
symbol_node_t *
symlist_search(symlist, symname)
symlist_t *symlist;
char *symname;
{
symbol_node_t *curnode;
curnode = symlist->slh_first;
while(curnode != NULL) {
if (strcmp(symname, curnode->symbol->name) == 0)
break;
curnode = curnode->links.sle_next;
}
return (curnode);
}
void
symlist_add(symlist, symbol, how)
symlist_t *symlist;
symbol_t *symbol;
int how;
{
symbol_node_t *newnode;
newnode = (symbol_node_t *)malloc(sizeof(symbol_node_t));
if (newnode == NULL) {
stop("symlist_add: Unable to malloc symbol_node", EX_SOFTWARE);
/* NOTREACHED */
}
newnode->symbol = symbol;
if (how == SYMLIST_SORT) {
symbol_node_t *curnode;
int mask;
mask = FALSE;
switch(symbol->type) {
case REGISTER:
case SCBLOC:
case SRAMLOC:
break;
case BIT:
case MASK:
mask = TRUE;
break;
default:
stop("symlist_add: Invalid symbol type for sorting",
EX_SOFTWARE);
/* NOTREACHED */
}
curnode = symlist->slh_first;
if (curnode == NULL
|| (mask && (curnode->symbol->info.minfo->mask >
newnode->symbol->info.minfo->mask))
|| (!mask && (curnode->symbol->info.rinfo->address >
newnode->symbol->info.rinfo->address))) {
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(symlist, newnode, links);
return;
}
while (1) {
if (curnode->links.sle_next == NULL) {
SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(curnode, newnode,
links);
break;
} else {
symbol_t *cursymbol;
cursymbol = curnode->links.sle_next->symbol;
if ((mask && (cursymbol->info.minfo->mask >
symbol->info.minfo->mask))
|| (!mask &&(cursymbol->info.rinfo->address >
symbol->info.rinfo->address))){
SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(curnode, newnode,
links);
break;
}
}
curnode = curnode->links.sle_next;
}
} else {
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(symlist, newnode, links);
}
}
void
symlist_free(symlist)
symlist_t *symlist;
{
symbol_node_t *node1, *node2;
node1 = symlist->slh_first;
while (node1 != NULL) {
node2 = node1->links.sle_next;
free(node1);
node1 = node2;
}
SLIST_INIT(symlist);
}
void
symlist_merge(symlist_dest, symlist_src1, symlist_src2)
symlist_t *symlist_dest;
symlist_t *symlist_src1;
symlist_t *symlist_src2;
{
symbol_node_t *node;
*symlist_dest = *symlist_src1;
while((node = symlist_src2->slh_first) != NULL) {
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(symlist_src2, links);
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(symlist_dest, node, links);
}
/* These are now empty */
SLIST_INIT(symlist_src1);
SLIST_INIT(symlist_src2);
}
void
symtable_dump(ofile)
FILE *ofile;
{
/*
* Sort the registers by address with a simple insertion sort.
* Put bitmasks next to the first register that defines them.
* Put constants at the end.
*/
symlist_t registers;
symlist_t masks;
symlist_t constants;
symlist_t download_constants;
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
symlist_t aliases;
SLIST_INIT(&registers);
SLIST_INIT(&masks);
SLIST_INIT(&constants);
SLIST_INIT(&download_constants);
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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SLIST_INIT(&aliases);
if (symtable != NULL) {
DBT key;
DBT data;
int flag = R_FIRST;
while (symtable->seq(symtable, &key, &data, flag) == 0) {
symbol_t *cursym;
memcpy(&cursym, data.data, sizeof(cursym));
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
switch(cursym->type) {
case REGISTER:
case SCBLOC:
case SRAMLOC:
symlist_add(&registers, cursym, SYMLIST_SORT);
break;
case MASK:
case BIT:
symlist_add(&masks, cursym, SYMLIST_SORT);
break;
case CONST:
if (cursym->info.cinfo->define == FALSE) {
symlist_add(&constants, cursym,
SYMLIST_INSERT_HEAD);
}
break;
case DOWNLOAD_CONST:
symlist_add(&download_constants, cursym,
SYMLIST_INSERT_HEAD);
break;
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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case ALIAS:
symlist_add(&aliases, cursym,
SYMLIST_INSERT_HEAD);
break;
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
default:
break;
}
flag = R_NEXT;
}
/* Put in the masks and bits */
while (masks.slh_first != NULL) {
symbol_node_t *curnode;
symbol_node_t *regnode;
char *regname;
curnode = masks.slh_first;
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&masks, links);
regnode =
curnode->symbol->info.minfo->symrefs.slh_first;
regname = regnode->symbol->name;
regnode = symlist_search(&registers, regname);
SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(regnode, curnode, links);
}
/* Add the aliases */
while (aliases.slh_first != NULL) {
symbol_node_t *curnode;
symbol_node_t *regnode;
char *regname;
curnode = aliases.slh_first;
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&aliases, links);
regname = curnode->symbol->info.ainfo->parent->name;
regnode = symlist_search(&registers, regname);
SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(regnode, curnode, links);
}
/* Output what we have */
fprintf(ofile,
"/*
* DO NOT EDIT - This file is automatically generated.
*/\n");
while (registers.slh_first != NULL) {
symbol_node_t *curnode;
u_int8_t value;
char *tab_str;
char *tab_str2;
curnode = registers.slh_first;
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&registers, links);
switch(curnode->symbol->type) {
case REGISTER:
case SCBLOC:
case SRAMLOC:
fprintf(ofile, "\n");
value = curnode->symbol->info.rinfo->address;
tab_str = "\t";
tab_str2 = "\t\t";
break;
case ALIAS:
{
symbol_t *parent;
parent = curnode->symbol->info.ainfo->parent;
value = parent->info.rinfo->address;
tab_str = "\t";
tab_str2 = "\t\t";
break;
}
case MASK:
case BIT:
value = curnode->symbol->info.minfo->mask;
tab_str = "\t\t";
tab_str2 = "\t";
break;
default:
value = 0; /* Quiet compiler */
tab_str = NULL;
tab_str2 = NULL;
stop("symtable_dump: Invalid symbol type "
"encountered", EX_SOFTWARE);
break;
}
fprintf(ofile, "#define%s%-16s%s0x%02x\n",
tab_str, curnode->symbol->name, tab_str2,
value);
free(curnode);
}
fprintf(ofile, "\n\n");
while (constants.slh_first != NULL) {
symbol_node_t *curnode;
curnode = constants.slh_first;
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&constants, links);
fprintf(ofile, "#define\t%-8s\t0x%02x\n",
curnode->symbol->name,
curnode->symbol->info.cinfo->value);
free(curnode);
}
fprintf(ofile, "\n\n/* Downloaded Constant Definitions */\n");
while (download_constants.slh_first != NULL) {
symbol_node_t *curnode;
curnode = download_constants.slh_first;
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&download_constants, links);
fprintf(ofile, "#define\t%-8s\t0x%02x\n",
curnode->symbol->name,
curnode->symbol->info.cinfo->value);
free(curnode);
}
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode. aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations. aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler. Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded. Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit. When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported. Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
1997-03-16 07:08:19 +00:00
}
}