Switch to using the same AHC_SHOW_XXX format as the ahd driver.
Always give the target a MSG_INITIATOR_DET_ERR for unexpected
DT or ST phase errors.
Add AHC_SHOW_SELTO diagnostics.
Force renegotiation whenever an unexpected bus free occurs
to rule out a negotiation mismatch as the cause for the error.
Use "offset != 0" as an intenal indicator of "async" rather than
using a period of 0.
In ahc_fetch_devinfo(), correct a bug in getting "our id" as
target. We weren't looking at all the SEQ_FLAGS that indicate
that we are still in a selected rather than reselected state.
Add support for the AHC_SHOW_MESSAGES debugging option.
If ahc_parse_msg() tells us to terminate the message loop,
do so without acking the message. The message may be one
that the sequencer needs to handle on its own.
In ahc_parse_msg() return MSGLOOP_TERMINATED for all messages
the sequencer handles.
Allocate storage for, and track, seeprom contents in our softc.
Touch all SCB bytes to avoid parity errors should one of our
debugging routines read an otherwise uninitiatlized byte.
S/G lists must be 8 byte aligned. Reflect this in our DMA tag.
"the the" -> "the" in a comment
When pausing the card to perform error recovery, ensure that we
are not in the process of being selected or have just been selected
but have not yet handled that selection. This leaves only one other
race window, in the command complete handler, that needs to be fixed
to make recovery 100% bullet proof.
Convert a few straglers from bsd u_intX_t to inttypes uintX_t.
Remove unused variables.
Split out searching of the untagged holding queues to its own
routine. In certain recovery scenarios, we want to just
remove entries in the untagged queue without touching related
transactions that are in the QINFIFO or WAITING queues that are
searched by ahc_search_qinfifo().
Add an implementation of the ahc_print_register() routine which
"pretty prints" registers. The extra bloat in the form of string
tables for this feature is controlled by the AHC_REG_PRETTY_PRINT
option.
Fix a few bugs in ahc_enable_lun() that could prevent controllers
lacking the multiple-target-id feature from changing "our id" on
the fly. Add a large comment to this section while I'm here
describing the restrictions on "id switching".
Honor the extended translation setting for EISA cards now that
I've determined where this information is kept.
Defer card interrupt enabling to the OSM since it may have
some initialization to perform that must occur before interrupts
can be enabled.
ahc_eisa.c:
ahc_pci.c:
Conform to new aic7xxx IRQ API.
Adapt to aic7xxx_freebsd -> aic7xxx_osm changes.
aic7770.c:
Disable card generated interrupt early in our probe for
"extra safety"
Commonize some seeprom code with the PCI side of the driver.
aic7xxx.c:
Correctly initialize a few scratch ram locations during
a sequencer restart. This avoids spurious sequencer ram
parity errors in some configurations.
Include the softc in ahc_update_residual calls. We need it
for some diagnostics in this code path.
Flag a data overrun on an auto-request sense failure as a
CAM_AUTOSENSE_FAIL rather than a CAM_DATA_RUN_ERR.
Force a renegotiation after noticing a parity error. This
covers targets that lose our negotiation settings but don't
bother to give us a unit attention condition. This can happen
if a target fails during a reselection of us during a cable
pull.
Convert some code to using constants.
Fix some typos.
Correct target mode message loop handling. ahc_clear_msg_state
was not clearing the "need to go to message out phase" bit once
our loop was over.
Simplify some abort handling code.
Include tag information in target mode immediate notify events.
When shutting down EISA controllers, don't EISA BIOS settings in
the high portions of scratch ram. This fixes warm boot issues on
some systems.
Save a bit of space by only allocating the SCBs that we can use.
Avoid some code paths in ahc_abort_scbs() if we are currently
acting as a target.
Correctly cleanup stranded SCBs in the card's SCB array. These
are SCBs who's mapping has already been torn down by code that
aborted the SCB by seeing it in another list first.
Add a comment about some potential bus reset issues for target
mode on Twin (EISA only) controllers.
aic7xxx.h:
Cleanup the hardware scb definitions a bit.
Allocate a ful 256 byte scb mapping index. This simplifies
the lookup code since the table covers all possible (and potentially
bogus) values.
Make AHC_DEBUG work again.
aic7xxx.reg:
Updates to hardware SCB definition.
New definitions for target mode fixes.
aic7xxx.seq:
In target mode, initialize SAVED_LUN just after we receive
the identify message. It may be required in the error recovery
path when a normal cdb packet (includes lun) is not sent up to
the host for processing.
Respond to irregular messages during a selection in target mode.
Defer looking for space for a cdb packet until we are about to
enter command phase. We want to be able to handle irregular messages
even if we would otherwise return QUEUE_FULL or BUSY.
Add support for sending Ignore Wide Residue messages as a target.
In the disable disconnect case in target mode, set our transfer
rate correctly once data are availble.
aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
aic7xxx_93cx6.h:
Add the ability to write and erase the seeprom.
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Correct Big Endian handling of large cdb sizes (> 12 bytes).
Adaptec to changes in the calc_residual API.
Correct a target mode bug where we always attempted to service
the input queue even if no progress could be made due to lack
of ATIOs.
aic7xxx_osm.c:
Adaptec to new IRQ mapping API. The new API allows the core
to only enable our IRQ mapping once it is safe (sufficient
initialization) to do so.
Slap bootverbose protection around some diagnostics.
Only attempt DT phases if we are wide.
aic7xxx_osm.h:
Enable big endian support.
Adjust for IRQ API change.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Be more careful about relying on subvendor 9005 information.
We now only trust it for HBAs. This should allow the driver
to attach to some MBs where the subvendor/device information
does not follow the Adaptec spec.
Only enable interrupts on the card once we are fully setup.
Disable external SCB ram usage on the aic7895. I have not
been able to make it 100% reliable.
Adjust to seeprom routines being properly prefixed with "ahc".
Fix a few bugs in the external SCB ram probing routine. We
need to clear any parity errors we've triggered during the
probe to avoid future, fatal, interrupts.
If we detect an invalid cable combination, pretent there are
no cable at all. This will enable all of the terminators
which is probably the safest configuration we can "guess".
MFC after: 4 days
should be initialized to 0 for PCI adapters which was a side-effect of
the memset in ahc_alloc(). EISA/VL adapters require our unpause value to
include the "levelness" of our interrupt.
This change allows EISA adapters to work again.
PR: 29689, 29471
Correct an off by one in our critical section handling.
SEQADDR always reads the next instruction to execute,
so we must subtract one from its value before making
comparisons with entries in the critical section table.
Print a few additional registers whenever we dump
card state.
Show the SCB_CONTROL and SCB_TAG values for all pending
SCBs in card SCB ram when dumping card state.
aic7xxx.seq:
Fix a bug introduced while optimizing the SDPTR path.
We would ack the SDPTR message twice on Ultra2 or better
chips if it occurred after all data had been transferred
for a transaction.
Change our workaround for the PCI2.1 retry bug on some
chips. Although the previous workaround was logically
correct, its faster method of draining the FIFO seemed
to occassionally confuse the FIFO state. We now drain
the FIFO at half the speed which avoids the problem.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Chips with the PCI 2.1 retry bug can't handle a 16byte
cachesize. If the cachesize is set to 16bytes, drop
it to 0.
If bus_dma will give us addresses > 32 bits, setup our dma tag
to accept up to 39bit addresses.
aic7770.c:
Update the softc directly rather than use an intermediate
"probe_config" structure.
aic7xxx.c:
Complete core work to support 39bit addresses for bulk data
dma operations. Controller data structures still must reside
under the 4GB boundary to reduce code/data size in the sequencer
and related data structures. This has been tested under Linux
IA64 and will be tested on IA64 for FreeBSD as soon as our port
can run there.
Add bus dmamap synchronization calls around manipulation of
all controller/kernel shared host data structures.
Implement data pointer reinitialation for a second data phase
in a single connection in the kernel rather than bloat the
sequencer. This is an extremely rare operation (does it ever
happen?) and the sequencer implementation was flawed for some
of the newest chips.
Don't ever allow our target role to initiate a PPR. This
is forbidden by the SCSI spec.
Add a few missing endian conversions in the ignore wide pointers
code. The core has been tested on the PPC under Linux and should
work for FreeBSD PPC. As soon as I can test the OSM layer for
FreeBSD PPC, I will.
Move some of ahc_softc_init() into ahc_alloc() now that the
probe_config structure is gone.
Add a 4GB boundary condition on all of our dma tags. 32bit
DAC under PCI only works on a single 4GB "page". Although
we can cross 4GB on a true 64bit bus, the card won't always
be installed in one and we can save code space and cost in
implementing high address support by assuming the high DWORD
address will never change.
Add diagnostics to ahc_search_qinfifo().
Correct a target mode issue with bus resets. To avoid an
interrupt storm from a malicious third party holding the
reset line, the sequencer would defer re-enabling the reset
interrupt until either a select-out or select-in. Unfortunately,
the select-in enable bit is cleared by a bus reset, so a second
reset will render the card deaf to an initiator's attempts to
contact it. We now re-enable bus reset interrupts immediately
if the target role is enabled.
aic7xxx.h:
Remove struct ahc_probe_config.
SCB's now contain a pointer to the sg_map_node so we can perfrom
bus dma sync operations on the SG list prior to queuing a command.
aic7xxx.reg:
Register the Perforce ID for this file with the VERSION keyword
so it is printed in generated files.
Add the DSCOMMAND1 register which is used to access the high
DWORD of address bits.
Add the data pointer reinitialize sequencer interrupt code.
aic7xxx.seq:
Register the Perforce ID for this file with the VERSION keyword
so it is printed in generated files.
Remove code to re-enable the bus reset interrupt after a select-in.
In target mode we cannot defer this operation as ENSELI is cleared
by a bus reset.
Complete 39bit support.
Generate a sequencer inteerrupt rather than handle the data
pointers re-initialitation in the sequencer.
Inline the "seen identify" assertion to save a few cycles.
Short circuit the update of our residual data if we have
fully completed a transfer. The residual is correct from
our last S/G load operation.
Short circuit full SDPTR processing if the residual is 0.
Just mark the transfer as complete.
aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
Synchronize perforce IDs.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Complete untested 39bit support.
Add missing endia conversions.
Clear our residuals prior to starting a command. The
update residual code in the core only sets the residual
if there is one.
aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
Modeify ahc_dmamap_sync() macros to take an offset and a length.
This is how sync operations are performed in NetBSD, and we should
update our bus dma implementation to match.
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Add data structure synchronization helper functions.
Fix a bug in ahc_intr() where we would not clear our unsolicited
interrupt counter after running our PCI interrupt handler. This
may have been the cause of the spurious PCI interrupt messages.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Adjust for loss of probe_config structure.
Guard against bogus 9005 subdevice information as seen on some
IBM MB configurations.
Add 39bit address support.
MFC after: 10 days
and outputing them in generated files.
Fixed a few other scanner bugs that for some reason didn't show up until
these modifications were made.
MFC after: 10 days
ahc_pci.c:
Prepare for making ahc a module by adding module dependency
and version info.
aic7770.c:
Remove linux header ifdefs. The headers are handled differently
in Linux where local includes (those using "'s instead of <>'s)
are allowed.
Don't map our interrupt until after we are fully setup to
handle interrupts. Our interrupt line may be shared so
an interrupt could occur at any time.
aic7xxx.c:
Remove linux header ifdefs.
current->curr to avoid Linux's use of current as a
#define for the current task on some architectures.
Add a helper function, ahc_assert_atn(), for use in
message phases we handle manually. This hides the fact
that U160 chips with the expected phase matching disabled
need to have SCSISIGO updated differently.
if (ahc_check_residual(scb) != 0)
ahc_calc_residual(scb);
else
ahc_set_residual(scb, 0);
becomes:
ahc_update_residual(scb);
Modify scsi parity error (or CRC error) handling to
reflect expected phase being disabled on U160 chips.
Move SELTO handling above BUSFREE handling so we can
use the new busfree interrupt behavior on U160 chips.
In ahc_build_transfer_msg() filter the period and ppr_options
prior to deciding whether a PPR message is required.
ppr_options may be forced to zero which will effect our
decision.
Correct a long standing but latent bug in ahc_find_syncrate().
We could choose a DT only rate even though DT transfers were
disabled. In the CAM environment this was unlikely as CAM
filters our rate to a non-DT value if the device does not
support such rates.
When displaing controller characteristics, include the
speed of the chip. This way we can modify the transfer
speed based on optional features that are enabled/disabled
in a particular application.
Add support for switching from fully blown tagged queing
to just using simple queue tags should the device reject
an ordered tag.
Remove per-target "current" disconnect and tag queuing
enable flags. These should be per-device and are not
referenced internally be the driver, so we let the OSM
track this state if it needs to.
Use SCSI-3 message terminology.
aic7xxx.h:
The real 7850 does not support Ultra modes, but there are
several cards that use the generic 7850 PCI ID even though
they are using an Ultra capable chip (7859/7860). We start
out with the AHC_ULTRA feature set and then check the
DEVSTATUS register to determine if the capability is really
present.
current -> curr
ahc_calc_residual() is no longer static allowing it to
be called from ahc_update_residual() in aic7xxx_inline.h.
Update some serial eeprom definitions for the latest
BIOS versions.
aic7xxx.reg:
Add a combined DATA_PHASE mask to the SCSIPHASE register
definition to simplify some sequencer code.
aic7xxx.seq:
Take advantage of some performance features available only
on the U160 chips. The auto-ack feature allows us to ack
data-in phases up to the data-fifo size while the sequencer
is still setting up the DMA engine. This greatly reduces
read transfer latency and simplifies testing for transfer
complete (check SCSIEN only). We also disable the expected
phase feature, and enable the new bus free interrupt behavior,
to avoid a few instructions.
Re-arrange the Ultra2+ data phase handling to allow us to
do more work in parallel with the data fifo flushing on a
read.
On an SDTR, ack the message immediately so the target can
prepare the next phase or message byte in parallel with
our work to honor the message.
aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
Remove linux header ifdefs.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
current -> curr
Add a module event handler.
Handle tag downgrades in our ahc_send_async() handler.
We won't be able to downgrade to "basic queuing" until
CAM is made aware of this queuing type.
aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
Include cleanups.
Define offsetof if required.
Correct a few comments.
Update prototype of ahc_send_async().
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Implement ahc_update_residual().
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Remove linux header ifdefs.
Correct a few product strings.
Enable several U160 performance enhancing features.
Modify Ultra capability determination so we will enable
Ultra speeds on devices with a 7850 PCI id that happen
to really be a 7859 or 7860.
Don't map our interrupt until after we are fully setup to
handle interrupts. Our interrupt line may be shared so
an interrupt could occur at any time.
immediate value or the accumulator. 0 is the chip's internal
representation for the accumulator, and so 0 is an invalid immediate value
when the accumulator can also be specified as an argument.
Submitted by: gibbs
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Enable board generation of interrupts only once our handler is
in place and all other setup has occurred.
aic7xxx.c:
More conversion of data types to ahc_* names. tmode_tstate and
tmode_lstate are the latest victims.
Clean up the check condition path by branching early rather
than indenting a giant block of code.
Add support for target mode initiated sync negotiation.
The code has been tested by forcing the feature on for
all devices, but for the moment is left inaccesible until
a decent mechanism for controlling the behavior is complete.
Implementing this feature required the removal of the
old "target message request" mechanism. The old method
required setting one of the 16 bit fields to initiate
negotiation with a particular target. This had the nice
effect of being easy to change the request and have it
effect the next command. We now set the MK_MESSAGE bit
on any new command when negotiation is required. When
the negotiation is successful, we walk through and clean
up the bit on any pending commands. Since we have to walk
the commands to reset the SCSI syncrate values so no additional
work is required. The only drawback of this approach is that
the negotiation is deferred until the next command is queued to
the controller. On the plus side, we regain two bytes of
sequencer scratch ram and 6 sequencer instructions.
When cleaning up a target mode instance, never remove the
"master" target mode state object. The master contains
all of the saved SEEPROM settings that control things like
transfer negotiations. This data will be cloned as the
defaults if a target mode instance is re-instantiated.
Correct a bug in ahc_set_width(). We neglected to update
the pending scbs to reflect the new parameters. Since
wide negotiation is almost always followed by sync
negotiation it is doubtful that this had any real
effect.
When in the target role, don't complain about
"Target Initiated" negotiation requests when an initiator
negotiates with us.
Defer enabling board interrupts until after ahc_intr_enable()
is called.
Pull all info that used to be in ahc_timeout for the FreeBSD
OSM into ahc_dump_card_state(). This info should be printed
out on all platforms.
aic7xxx.h:
Add the SCB_AUTO_NEGOITATE scb flag. This allows us to
discern the reason the MK_MESSAGE flag is set in the hscb
control byte. We only want to clear MK_MESSAGE in
ahc_update_pending_scbs() if the MK_MESSAGE was set due
to an auto transfer negotiation.
Add the auto_negotiate bitfield for each tstate so that
behavior can be controlled for each of our enabled SCSI
IDs.
Use a bus interrupt handler vector in our softc rather
than hard coding the PCI interrupt handler. This makes
it easier to build the different bus attachments to
the aic7xxx driver as modules.
aic7xxx.reg:
Remove the TARGET_MSG_REQUEST definition for sequencer ram.
aic7xxx.seq:
Fix a few target mode bugs:
o If MK_MESSAGE is set in an SCB, transition to
message in phase and notify the kernel so that
message delivery can occur. This is currently
only used for target mode initiated transfer
negotiation.
o Allow a continue target I/O to compile without
executing a status phase or disconnecting. If
we have not been granted the disconnect privledge
but this transfer is larger than MAXPHYS, it may
take several CTIOs to get the job done.
Remove the tests of the TARGET_MSG_REQUEST field in scratch ram.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Add support for CTIOs that don't disconnect. We now defer
the clearing of our pending target state until we see a
CTIO for that device that has completed sucessfully.
Be sure to return early if we are in a target only role
and see an initiator only CCB type in our action routine.
If a CTIO has the CAM_DIS_DISCONNECT flag set, propogate
this flag to the SCB. This flag has no effect if we've
been asked to deliver status as well. We will complete
the command and release the bus in that case.
Handle the new auto_negotiate field in the tstate correctly.
Make sure that SCBs for "immediate" (i.e. to continue a non
disconnected transaction) CTIO requests get a proper mapping
in the SCB lookup table. Without this, we'll complain when
the transaction completes.
Update ahc_timeout() to reflect the changes to ahc_dump_card_state().
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Use ahc->bus_intr rather than ahc_pci_intr.
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
In our idle loop, use an or instruction to set PRELOADEN rather
than rewriting the contents of DMAPARAMS to DFCNTRL. The later
may re-enable the DMA engine if the idle loop is called to complete
the preload of at least one segment when a target disconnects on
an S/G segment boundary but before we have completed fetching the
next segment. This correts a hang, usually in message out phase,
when this situation occurs. This bug has been here for a long
time, so the situation is rare, but not impossible to reproduce.
It only affected Ultra2/U160 controllers.
Correct a few comments.
Extra Sanity. Make sure that SCSIEN is also turned off, along with
HDMAEN, at the end of the data phase.
aic7xxx.c:
Correct code that traverses the phase table. A much too quick
push to staticize this structure resulted in non-functional
lookup code. This corrects the printing of the phase where
a timeout occurred.
aic7xxx.reg:
Use FIFOQWDEMP as the name for bit 5 of DFSTATUS just like
the Adaptec data books.
aic7xxx.seq:
Refine the 2.1 PCI retry bug workaround for certain, non-ULTRA2,
controllers. When the DMA of an SCB completes, it can take
some time for HDONE to come true after MREQPEN (PCI memory request
pending) falls. If HDONE never comes true, we are in the hung
state and must manually drain the FIFO. We used to test HDONE for
3 clock cycles to detect this condition. This works on all of the
hardware I can personally test. Some controllers were reported
to take 4 clock cycles, so the last version of this code waited
4 clock cycles. This still didn't work for everyone. To fix this,
I've adjusted the work around so that even if the hardware hasn't
hung, but we run the work-around code, the result is a long winded
way to complete the transfer, rather than a hang.
ahc_eisa.c:
Change aic7770_map_int to take an additional irq parameter.
Although we can get the irq from the eisa dev under FreeBSD,
we can't do this under linux, so the OSM interface must supply
this.
ahc_pci.c:
Move ahc_power_state_change() to the OSM. This allows us to
use a platform supplied function that does the same thing.
-current will move to the FreeBSD native API in the near
future.
aic7770.c:
Sync up with core changes to support Linux EISA.
We now store a 2 bit primary channel number rather
than a bit flag that only allows b to be the primary
channel. Adjust for this change.
aic7xxx.c:
Namespace and staticization cleanup. All exported symbols
use an "ahc_" prefix to avoid collisions with other modules.
Correct a logic bug that prevented us from dropping
ATN during some exceptional conditions during message
processing.
Take advantage of a new flag managed by the sequencer
that indicates if an SCB fetch is in progress. If so,
the currently selected SCB needs to be returned to the
free list to prevent an SCB leak. This leak is a rarity
and would only occur if a bus reset or timeout resulting
in a bus reset occurred in the middle of an SCB fetch.
Don't attempt to perform ULTRA transfers on ultra capable
adapters missing the external precision resistor required
for ultra speeds. I've never encountered an adapter
configured this way, but better safe than sorry.
Handle the case of 5MHz user sync rate set as "0" instead of 0x1c
in scratch ram.
If we lookup a period of 0 in our table (async), clear the scsi offset.
aic7xxx.h:
Adjust for the primary channel being represented as
a 2 bit integer in the flags member of the ahc softc.
Cleanup the flags definitions so that comment blocks are
not cramped.
Update seeprom definitions to correctly reflect the fact
that the primary channel is represented as a 2 bit integer.
Add AHC_ULTRA_DIASABLED softc flag to denote controllers
missing the external precision resistor.
aic7xxx.reg:
Add DFCACHETH to the definition of DFSTATUS for completness sake.
Add SEQ_FLAGS2 which currently only contains the SCB_DMA
(SCB DMA in progress) flag.
aic7xxx.seq:
Correct a problem when one lun has a disconnected untagged
transaction and another lun has disconnected tagged transactions.
Just because an entry is found in the untagged table doesn't
mean that it will match. If the match on the lun fails, cleanup
the SCB (return it to the disconnected list or free it), and snoop
for a tag message. Before this change, we reported an unsolicited
reselection. This bug was introduced about a month ago during an
overly aggressive optimization pass on the reselection code.
When cleaning up an SCB, we can't just blindly free the SCB. In
the paging case, if the SCB came off of the disconnected list, its
state may never have been updated in host memory. So, check the
disconnected bit in SCB_CONTROL and return the SCB to the disconnected
list if appropriate.
Manage the SCB_DMA flag of SEQ_FLAGS2.
More carefully shutdown the S/G dma engine in all cases by using
a subroutine. Supposedly not doing this can cause an arbiter hang
on some ULTRA2 chips.
Formatting cleanup.
On some chips, at least the aic7856, the transition from
MREQPEND to HDONE can take a full 4 clock cycles. Test
HDONE one more time to avoid this race. We only want our
FIFO hung recovery code to execute when the engine is
really hung.
aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
Sync perforce ids.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Adjust for the primary channel being a 2 bit integer
rather than a flag for 'B' channel being the primary.
Namespace cleanup.
Unpause the sequencer in one error recovery path that
neglected to do so. This could have caused us to perform
a bus reset when a recovery message might have otherwise been
successful.
aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
Use AHC_PCI_CONFIG for controlling compilation of PCI
support consistently throughout the driver.
Move ahc_power_state_change() to OSM.
aic7xxx_inline.h
Namespace cleanup.
Adjust our interrupt handler so it will work in the edge
interrupt case. We must process all interrupt sources
when the interrupt fires or risk not ever getting an
interrupt again. This involves marking the fact
that we are relying on an edge interrupt in ahc->flags
and checking for this condition in addition to the
AHC_ALL_INTERRUPTS flag. This fixes hangs on the
284X and any other aic7770 installation where level
interrupts are not available.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Move the powerstate manipulation code into the OSM. Several
OSes now provide this functionality natively.
Take another shot at using the data stored in scratch ram
if the SCB2 signature is correct and no SEEPROM data is
available. In the past this failed if external SCB ram
was configured because the memory port was locked. We
now release the memory port prior to testing the values
in SCB2 and re-acquire it prior to doing termination control.
Adjust for new 2 bit primary channel setting.
Trust the STPWLEVEL setting on v 3.X BIOSes too.
Configure any 785X ID in the same fashion and assume
that any device with a rev id of 1 or higher has the
PCI 2.1 retry bug.
Use the target offset rather than the target Id to reference
the untagged SCB array. The offset and id are identical save
in the twin channel case. This should correct several issues
with the 2742T.
Set the user and goal settings prior to setting the current
settings. This allows the async update routine to filter out
intermediate transfer negotiation updates that may be less
than interesting. The Linux OSM uses this to reduce the amount
of stuff printed to the console.
aic7xxx.seq:
Correct an issue with the aic7770 in twin channel mode.
We could continually attempt to start a selection even
though a selection was already occurring on one channel.
This might have the side effect of hanging our selection
or causing us to select the wrong device.
While here, create a separate polling loop for when we
have already started a selection. This should reduce
the latency of our response to a (re)selection. The diffs
look larger than they really are due to some code rearrangement
to optimize out a jmp.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Use the target offset rather than the target Id to reference
the untagged SCB array. The offset and id are identical save
in the twin channel case. This should correct several issues
with the 2742T.
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Get back in sync with perforce revision ID.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Identify adapters in ARO mode as such.
Ensure that not only the subvendor ID is correct (9005)
but also that the controller type field is valid before
looking at other information in the subdevice id. Intel
seems to have decided that their subdevice id of 8086
is more appropriate for some of their MBs with aic7xxx
parts than Adaptec's sanctioned scheme.
Add an exclusion entry for SISL (AAC on MB based adapters).
Adapters in SISL mode are owned by the RAID controller, so
even if a driver for the RAID controller is not present,
it isn't safe for us to touch them.
register our sub-busses in the reversed order. In the future, we may provide
a hint to CAM on how to order the scans for multi-function adapters that also
set this flag, but trying to do it the "twin channel" way will lead to
a panic.
Style nits.
Make sure that our selection hardware is disabled
as soon as possible after detecting a busfree and
even go so far as to disable the selection hardware
in advance of an event that will cause a busfree
(ABORT or BUS DEVICE RESET message). The concern
is that the selection hardware will select a target
for which, after processing the bus free, there
will be no commands pending. The sequencer idle
loop will re-enable the selection should it still be
necessary.
In ahc_handle_scsiint(), clear SSTAT0 events several
PCI transactions (most notably reads) prior to clearing
SCSIINT. The newer chips seem to take a bit of time to
see the change which can make the clearing of SCSIINT
ineffective.
Don't bother panicing at the end of ahc_handle_scsiint().
Getting to the final else just means we lost the race
with clearing SCSIINT.
In ahc_free(), handle init-level 0. This can happen when we
fail the attach for RAID devices. While I'm here, also kill
the parent dma tag.
In ahc_match_scb(), consider initiator ccbs to be any
that are not from the target mode group. This fixes
a bug where an external target reset CCB was not getting
cleaned up by the reset code.
Don't bother freezing a ccb in any of our "abort" routines
when the status is set to CAM_REQ_CMP. This can happen
for a target reset ccb.
aic7xxx.reg:
Reserve space for a completion queue. This will be used
to enhance performance in the near future.
aic7xxx.seq:
Remove an optimization for the 7890 autoflush bug that
turned out to allow, in rare cases, some data to get
lost.
Implement a simpler, faster, fix for the PCI_2_1 retry
bug that hangs the sequencer on an SCB dma for certain chips.
Test against SAVED_SCSIID rather than SELID during target
reselections. This is how we always did it in the past,
but the code was modified while trying to work around an
issue with the 7895. SAVED_SCSIID takes into account
twin channel adapters such as the 2742T, whereas SELID
does not have the channel bit. This caused invalid
selection warnings and other strangeness on these cards.
aic7xxx_pci.c
Use the correct mask for checking the generic aic7892
entry.
we must also inform the card of this change. Otherwise the sequencer
will traverse a corrupt list of SCBS. The side effects of this problem
were unknown SCBs completing in the qoutfifo or worse yet, panics due
to sequencer interrupts that referenced what, to the kernel, were invalid
SCB ids.
Initialize rid to 0. This doesn't seem to make any difference
(the driver doesn't care what rid it gets and no-one seems to
check rid's value), but follows standard conventions.
Pass in our device_t to ahc_alloc(). We now use device_T
softc storage, so passing NULL results in a panic.
Set the unit number in our softc so that the driver core
can retrieve it.
ahc_pci.c:
Set the unit number in our softc so that the driver core
can retrieve it.
aic7770.c:
Insert our softc into the list of softcs when initialization
is successful.
aic7xxx.c:
Remove a workaround for an aic7895 bug we will never trigger.
Add additional diagnostic info to ahc_dump_card_state().
Always panic the system if a sequencer assertion fails.
AHC_SCB_BTT is a "flag" not a "feature". Check the right
field in the softc.
Replace a hard coded number with a constant.
Guard against looping forever in ahc_pause_and_flushwork().
A hot eject or card failure may make the intstat register
return 0xFF, so limit the number of interrupts we'll process.
Correct the code in ahc_search_qinfifo() that guarantees that
the sequencer will see an abort collision if the qinfifo is
modified when a DMA is in progress. We now do this fixup
after modifying the queue. This guarantees that the HSCB
we place at the head of the queue is not the same as the
old head. Using "next hscb" (guaranteed not to be the
same as the first SCB) before clearing the queue could free
up the original head hscb to be used during a remove operation
placing it again at the head of the qinfifo.
aic7xxx.h:
Reduce the maximum number of outstanding commands to 253 from
254. To handle our output queue correctly on machines that only
support 32bit stores, we must clear the array 4 bytes at a
time. To avoid colliding with a DMA write from the sequencer,
we must be sure that 4 slots are empty when we write to clear
the queue. This reduces us to 253 SCBs: 1 that just completed
and the known three additional empty slots in the queue that
preceed it. Yahoo was able to force this race on one of their
systems. Interrupts were disabled for such a time that the
entire output queue was filled (254 entries complete without
any processing), and our 32bit write to clear the status clobbered
one entry.
Add a feature tag for devices that are removable.
aic7xxx.reg:
Never use the sequencer interrupt value of 0xF0. We need
to guanrantee that an INTSTAT value of 0xFF can only occur
during card failure or a hot-eject.
Align the busy targets table with the begining of scratch
space. This seems to appease a chip bug in the aic7895.
aic7xxx.seq:
Be sure to disable select-out after a bus free event that occurs
early in a selection. If we don't disable select-out, we will
believe that it is enabled even though a new selection will never
occur.
Move the clearing of SELDI to just before a jump. This appeases
another chip bug of the aic7895.
Make the target mode command loop a bit more efficient.
AHC_SCB_BTT is a "flag" not a "feature". Check the right
field in the softc.
Properly cleanup the last SCB we tested against should we
fail to properly find an SCB for a reselection.
Add some additional sequencer debugging code.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Limit the driver to 253 outstanding commands per adapter.
Guard against overflow in timeout handling.
aic7xxx_inline.h:
AHC_SCB_BTT is a "flag" not a "feature". Check the right
field in the softc.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Set the removable feature for the apa1480 cardbus and the 29160C
Compact PCI card.
Don't report high byte termination information for narrow cards.
Use a PCI read rather than a questionable delay when fetching/setting
termination settings.
hscbs may be traded during error recovery due to the way
we manage the qinfifo. This has the effect of changing the
index to the sense buffer even though the request sense command
references the original buffer. SCBs don't play this swapping
game and so serve as a more consistent reference.
aic7xxx.h:
First pass at big-endian support in the Core.
Capture state for second channel on TWIN channel adapters
for suspend and resume.
aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
Stubs for endian conversion functions. These will get filled
out once we get an official kernel api for this kind of thing
that is something more elegant and efficient than a bunch of
manual swaps #ifdefed by platform.
aic7xxx_pci.c
Allow the second channel of motherboard aic7896 chips to be attached.
It turns out that the encoding of the subdevice id differs between
PCI cards and MB based controllers and our check to see, via
the subvendor id, if the second channel was "stuffed" always
turned out negative.
ahc_pci.c:
Add detach support.
Make use of soft allocated on our behalf by newbus.
For PCI devices, disable the mapping type we aren't
using for extra protection from rogue code.
aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
aic7xxx_93cx6.h:
Sync perforce IDs.
aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
Capture the eventhandle returned by EVENTHANDER_REGISTER
so we can kill the handler off during detach.
Use AHC_* constants instead of hard coded numbers in a
few more places.
Test PPR option state when deciding to "really" negotiate
when the CAM_NEGOTIATE flag is passed in a CCB.
Make use of core "ahc_pause_and_flushwork" routine in our
timeout handler rather than re-inventing this code.
Cleanup all of our resources (really!) in ahc_platform_free().
We should be all set to become a module now.
Implement the core ahc_detach() routine shared by all of
the FreeBSD front-ends.
aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
Softc storage for our event handler.
Null implementation for the ahc_platform_flushwork() OSM
callback. FreeBSD doesn't need this as XPT callbacks are
safe from all contexts and are done directly in ahc_done().
aic7xxx_inline.h:
Implement new lazy interrupt scheme. To avoid an extra
PCI bus read, we first check our completion queues to
see if any work has completed. If work is available, we
assume that this is the source of the interrupt and skip
reading INTSTAT. Any remaining interrupt status will be
cleared by a second call to the interrupt handler should
the interrupt line still be asserted. This drops the
interrupt handler down to a single PCI bus read in the
common case of I/O completion. This is the same overhead
as in the not so distant past, but the extra sanity of
perforning a PCI read after clearing the command complete
interrupt and before running the completion queue to avoid
missing command complete interrupts added a cycle.
aic7xxx.c:
During initialization, be sure to initialize all scratch
ram locations before they are read to avoid parity errors.
In this case, we use a new function, ahc_unbusy_tcl() to
initialize the scratch ram busy target table.
Replace instances of ahc_index_busy_tcl() used to unbusy
a tcl without looking at the old value with ahc_unbusy_tcl().
Modify ahc_sent_msg so that it can find single byte messages.
ahc_sent_msg is now used to determine if a transfer negotiation
attempt resulted in a bus free.
Be more careful in filtering out only the SCSI interrupts
of interest in ahc_handle_scsiint.
Rearrange interrupt clearing code to ensure that at least
one PCI transaction occurrs after hitting CLRSINT1 and
writting to CLRINT. CLRSINT1 writes take a bit to
take effect, and the re-arrangement provides sufficient
delay to ensure the write to CLRINT is effective. The
old code might report a spurious interrupt on some "fast"
chipsets.
export ahc-update_target_msg_request for use by OSM code.
If a target does not respond to our ATN request, clear
it once we move to a non-message phase. This avoids
sending a MSG_NOOP in some later message out phase.
Use max lun and max target constants instead of
hard-coded values.
Use softc storage built into our device_t under FreeBSD.
Fix a bug in ahc_free() that caused us to delete
resources that were not allocated.
Clean up any tstate/lstate info in ahc_free().
Clear the powerdown state in ahc_reset() so that
registers can be accessed.
Add a preliminary function for pausing the chip and
processing any posted work.
Add a preliminary suspend and resume functions.
aic7xxx.h:
Limit the number of supported luns to 64. We don't
support information unit transfers, so this is the
maximum that makes sense for these chips.
Add a new flag AHC_ALL_INTERRUPTS that forces the
processing of all interrupt state in a single invokation
of ahc_intr(). When the flag is not set, we use the
lazy interrupt handling scheme.
Add data structures to store controller state while
we are suspended.
Use constants instead of hard coded values where appropriate.
Correct some harmless "unsigned/signed" conflicts.
aic7xxx.seq:
Only perform the SCSIBUSL fix on ULTRA2 or newer controllers.
Older controllers seem to be confused by this.
In target mode, ignore PHASEMIS during data phases.
This bit seems to be flakey on U160 controllers acting
in target mode.
aic7xxx_pci.c:
Add support for the 29160C CPCI adapter.
Add definitions for subvendor ID information
available for devices with the "9005" vendor id.
We currently use this information to determine
if a multi-function device doesn't have the second
channel hooked up on a board.
Add rudimentary power mode code so we can put the
controller into the D0 state. In the future this
will be an OSM callback so that in FreeBSD we don't
duplicate functionality provided by the PCI code.
The powerstate code was added after I'd completed
my regression tests on this code.
Only capture "left over BIOS state" if the POWRDN
setting is not set in HCNTRL.
In target mode, don't bother sending incremental
CRC data.
aicasm is run on the build machine and therefore needs to be
compiled and linked against the headers and libraries (resp)
of the build machine. Since normally the default include
directories are search after any specified on the command
line, make sure we don't accidentally pick up machine
dependent headers from the kernel compile directory by
specifying /usr/include first.
This solves the (cross) build problem for ia64.
Approved by: gibbs