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Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
1c2c64421f Fix some gcc-3.1+ warnings:
warning: deprecated use of label at end of compound statement
umass.c:2626:46: multi-line string literals are deprecated
2002-03-19 23:20:21 +00:00
jhb
550cf26594 Comment tokens after #undef <macroname> and #endif.
Reported by:	gcc30
2001-12-13 11:12:30 +00:00
groudier
5b53391daf Submitted by:David E. O'Brien
MFC after:3 days
- Add memory barrier definition for sparc64.
  Patch sent by David E. O'Brien, approved by maintainer.
- Fix an endianization error of a bus physical address used from SCRIPTS
  that made the driver fail on big endian machines as sparc64.
2001-11-24 12:35:48 +00:00
groudier
17ea1c0453 MFC after: 0 days 2001-11-11 17:56:35 +00:00
kris
6fde30d182 s/adress/address/
Inspired by:    OpenBSD
MFC After:      1 week
2001-07-23 12:05:27 +00:00
groudier
dba395db94 Submitted by: Chip Salzenberg <chip@perlsupport.com>.
MFC after:	5 days
- Mask GPCNTL against 0x1c (was 0xfc) for the reading of the NVRAM.
  This ensures LEDC bit will not be set on 896 and later chips.
  Submitted by Chip Salzenberg <chip@perlsupport.com>.
- Add probe for Tekram 390 U2B/U2W SCSI (53C895) LED handling.
  Submitted by Chip Salzenberg <chip@valinux.com>
2001-07-01 16:04:07 +00:00
mjacob
49215b31ce Correctly initialize free_ccbq so that if we fail to attach (as is
possible for some systems where the device is there, but the BIOS
hasn't allocated memory resources for it), we don't panic.

Submitted by:	 Gerard Roudier
2001-04-09 05:41:41 +00:00
groudier
4887732081 Add #if'ed support for the future option CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE. 2001-03-24 21:11:31 +00:00
markm
36b9aabb47 Turn on interrupt-entropy harvesting for all/any mass storage devices
I could find. I have no doubt missed a couple.

Interrupt entropy harvesting is still conditional on the
kern.random.sys.harvest_interrupt sysctl.
2001-03-01 17:09:09 +00:00
groudier
b2cea7549c Fix:
- Missing cpu_to_scr() added (endian-ness).

Improvement (fix|workaroung??):
- Blindly firing a PPR can lead to some messy situations due to
  various causes or misfeatures, for example:
  * The 53C1010-[33|66] supports offset 62 in DT mode, but only
    offset 31 in ST mode. As a result, a PPR(DT, offset 62)
    responded with PPR(ST, any offset > 31) must be rejected.
  * A device that doesn't know about PPR should reject it, but
    may also be confused by this message.
  When a PPR encounters problems, the driver now patches the goal
  transfer settings for legacy negotiations to be performed later
  with the offending target. This give a chance for bad situations
  to be fixed automagically.
2001-02-11 15:38:06 +00:00
groudier
0fe2e6bab6 A couple of chip errata work-arounds refined:
- When used on a 33MHz PCI BUS, the 53C1010-66 revision 0
  requires extra clocks to be inserted in data out phase.
  Revision 1 is fixed.
- The 53C1010-33 revision 1 requires internal cycles to be
  disabled due to possible contentions on IO registers.
  Revision 2 is fixed.
Fix:
- The probing of HVD from GPIO3 bit by the driver was reversed.
  The driver could misprobe the bus mode of a 825 or 875 chip
  that was not previously initialized (no BIOS for example).
2001-01-28 19:58:21 +00:00
alex
1c49e7ebfa Remove unneeded include of <pci.h>
Approved by:	groudier
2000-12-07 20:58:16 +00:00
phk
54ca48450c Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad
because it only takes a struct tag which makes it impossible to
use unions, typedefs etc.

Define __offsetof() in <machine/ansi.h>

Define offsetof() in terms of __offsetof() in <stddef.h> and <sys/types.h>

Remove myriad of local offsetof() definitions.

Remove includes of <stddef.h> in kernel code.

NB: Kernelcode should *never* include from /usr/include !

Make <sys/queue.h> include <machine/ansi.h> to avoid polluting the API.

Deprecate <struct.h> with a warning.  The warning turns into an error on
01-12-2000 and the file gets removed entirely on 01-01-2001.

Paritials reviews by:   various.
Significant brucifications by:  bde
2000-10-27 11:45:49 +00:00
phk
beadbd4365 Remove unneeded #include <machine/clock.h> 2000-10-15 14:19:01 +00:00
groudier
b87dbd50a9 PR: kern/20895
PR kern/20895:
- Add FE_DAC new feature flag to distinguish between
  64 bit PCI addressing (DAC cycles) and 64 bit PCI
  interface (64 bit Memory BARs).
- Properly deal with chips that have a 32 bit PCI
  interface but support and may generate DAC.
  (Only SYM53C895A for now).

PR misc/17584 (at least partially addressed):
- Try detecting hardware combinations that trigger
  spurious PCI master parity error detections by the
  PCI chip. This work-around is implemented in the
  `snooptest' routine and consists in retrying with
  PCI master parity checking disabled if such an
  error is reported by the PCI chip during this test.

Other:
- Fix a tiny bug in WIDE negotiation that was very
  unlikely to be triggerred. The BUS width was wrongly
  compared against chip's max. offset.
2000-09-03 12:36:21 +00:00
groudier
7529622c2c - Various comment fixes and additions.
- Add 2 explicit (paranoid?) memory barriers in the
  interrupt code (After the reading of the `flag' and
  prior to looking at the data, of course. :-) ).
- Remove obsolete informations from the README.sym file.

This commit actually results in no object difference
for IA32, but 2x`mb' added for Alpha.
2000-07-02 21:26:50 +00:00
groudier
209e74eb9b - Fix a harmless compilation warning on Alpha.
(Reported by Matthew Jacob)
- Fix a couple of __inline__ (changed to __inline).
- Check also against DT_DATA_IN phase on parity/crc error.
  (Merged from Pamela Delaney's changes in the Linux driver)
- Fix support for phase mismatch handling from the C code for
  the C1010 (only useful for testing issue).
- Add an asynchonous notification handler for `lost device'
  (AC_LOST).
2000-06-26 21:09:45 +00:00
groudier
c859e3ccfb Fix a problem of user settings from TEKRAM NVRAM
layout introduced in driver 1.5.3. The driver was
confused by the bogus TEKRAM table used to translate
user sync. setting to SCSI sync. factor.
Btw, the new TEKRAM DC-390 U3D and U3W Ultra-160
controllers seem to be using BIOS from SYMBIOS/LSI
and thus SYMBIOS NVRAM layout.
If that means that TEKRAM will now offer real
SYMBIOS software compatible SCSI controllers, then
it is a *GREAT NEWS*.
2000-06-13 20:17:41 +00:00
groudier
24f1d56209 - Use `bus space' primitives for IO and MMIO instead
of IO/MMIO legacy methods.
- Prepare the driver for big endian CPU support.
- Clarify memory and IO barriers needed by the driver.
2000-06-08 19:48:16 +00:00
groudier
3bf3b0d199 - Make the NVRAM debug code compile and work.
- Get rid of a fiew uselessly `long' variables
  and casts to `long'.
- Estimate the PCI clock for all chips, except
  C1010 for now (we should do that for each PCI BUS)
- Refine a couple of C1010 errata work-arounds.
- For now, make sure AIP generation is disabled
  for the C1010-66.
2000-05-28 17:49:18 +00:00
groudier
181073b764 Work-around a couple of C1010 quirks:
- Reload SCNTL3 after selection from host   (C1010-33).
- Reload SCNTL4 prior to any DATA OUT phase (C1010-66).
- Use max SCSI offset 31 for ST but 62 for DT.
2000-05-07 09:54:33 +00:00
peter
66912043c1 Add missing $FreeBSD$ 2000-05-01 19:54:26 +00:00
groudier
501ce86ece Phase mismatch handling from SCRIPTS had been
broken by previous patch.
2000-04-30 21:42:55 +00:00
groudier
22b8c23cfa This new version adds support for early NCR chips.
53C810 non 'A', 53C815 and 53C825 non 'A' are now
attached by the driver (by default).
The driver uses a different SCRIPTS set based on
MEMORY MOVE instructions for these chips.

2 SCRIPTS sets (firmwares) numbered #1 and #2 are
used for the whole support of the 53C8XX family
to get possible:

- FW #1 : Only based on MEMORY MOVE instructions.
          Selected for 810, 815, 825.
- FW #2 : LOAD/STORE based. This is the firmware
          also used by previous driver versions.
          Selected for other chips.

When both `ncr' and `sym' are configured, `sym'
will now attach all the 53C8XX devices by default.
Previous balancing between `ncr' and `sym' can be
preserved by:

- Either editing sym_conf.h and commenting the
  following compile option:
     #define SYM_CONF_GENERIC_SUPPORT
  (This also saves about 3.5Kb of kernel memory).

- Or setting kernel config option
    SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP to 64 (bit 0x40)
2000-04-29 10:20:16 +00:00
phk
75e82c815e Remove unneeded <sys/buf.h> includes.
Due to some interesting cpp tricks in lockmgr, the LINT kernel shrinks
by 924 bytes.
2000-04-18 15:15:39 +00:00
groudier
822412d93f Second patch that prepares for the addition of the
multi-firmware support. This patch just changes
numerous names in the driver sources and is actually
nilpotent. This has been checked by comparing the
generated assembly code.

The names that have been changed are related to the
script names. They were named `script' and `script H'.
They are now named respectively `script A' and
`script B'.
2000-04-16 20:05:36 +00:00
groudier
29ebf5ecb8 First patch that prepares for the adding of multi-firmware
support. Changes are rather simplifications of the SCRIPTS
interface (prior to complexifying it again;) ), dead code
removes and comment fixes.

Code removed:
- Handling of kernel variables referenced from SCRIPTS.
- Handling of selection without ATN.

Slightly rewritten:
- Handling of illegal phase (4/5) and data overrun conditions.

Simplifications:
- Extended error flag and bits now only set from the C code.
- Move the extended error status (xerr_status) and nego
  status (nego_status) outside the data structure accessed
  by SCRIPTS (struct dsb).
- Get rid of the script status field (scr_st).
- Only patch SCR_NO_OP SCRIPTS instructions to adapt SCRIPTS
  to actual chip capabilities.

Cosmetic changes:
- Miscellaneous comments in SCRIPTS.
- FreeBSD_4_Bus define replaced by FreeBSD_Bus_Io_Abstraction.
2000-04-15 10:54:58 +00:00
groudier
09620cee87 This new driver version uses the DMA mapping interface
introduced in FreeBSD-4.0. The driver is now full up-to-date
with regards to the current kernel interfaces.

Another significant change in this driver version applies
to the checking of the data direction. The driver is now
able to check against the expected data direction in any
circumstance and will not hang either if direction is wrong
at the start of the IO, or if for some weird reason,
the device changes to the wrong direction during the IO.

This driver version is still usable under FreeBSD 3.2/3.3,
since it only requires CAM, other kernel interface dependencies
being #if'ed in the sources according to kernel version.
But, in order to use the driver under those early kernel
versions, user has to move the driver sources by hand and make
appropriate tiny changes to let the kernel know about the driver.

Other changes:
- Remove the debugging stuff for WSR bit.
- Get rid of some warnings about volatile being discarded.
2000-04-02 10:07:54 +00:00
groudier
d78e70fa1b Simplifications:
- Remove all the code intended to deal with experimental
  C1010 revisions. This code got useless due to commercial
  chip revisions having been fixed.
Fixes:
- Rewrite/rework the WSR condition handling.
  Previous drivers snooped on the BUS through the SBDL IO
  register and this has been discovered to trigger a spurious
  SCSI parity error when WSR had been set by chip and cleared
  by SCRIPTS prior to reading SBDL bit [0...7].
  On the other hand, the C1010 does not use the SWIDE register
  when synchronous data transfers are taking place and
  requires a CHMOV (1) WHEN DATA_IN to be performed in order
  to move to memory the residual byte when WSR is set and
  the residual byte is useful data.
  BTW, the new WSR handling by the driver is simpler.
- No longer attempt to read from SCRIPTS the SBDL register.
  This is intended to avoid to be victimized again by any other
  issue regarding the handling of this register by 8xx chips.
Miscellaneous:
- The driver is now able to handle the WSR + IGN RESIDUE
  condition at the end of a DATA IN I/O without need of a
  programmed interrupt. It is a minor? optimization.
- A few other minor cosmetic changes.

This driver version fixes notably a permanent SCSI parity
error condition at boot that can be triggerred due to recent
changes in cam_xpt.c between 1.79 and 1.80.
Changes in CAM/XPT are fine, but the new handling of the full
INQUIRY may trigger the driver problem when a target returned
an odd value in the `additionnal length' field of the INQUIRY
response.

The diff against previous driver version is large, but it
consists approximatively in:
- 350 lignes removed and not compiled in previous drivers
  (They addressed experimental C1010 revisions)
- 250 lignes added or changed, half being comments or empty
  lines.
So, in fact, the real changes are about 120 lines of source.
About 80 lines address SCRIPTS changes and about 40 lines
address C code changes.

Approved by: jkh

New WSR handling reviewed by Pamela Delaney <pam.delaney@lsil.com>
(For back-porting to Linux sym53c8xx driver 1.6x series)
2000-02-13 12:14:07 +00:00
groudier
ba40b8cc86 - Fix an issue that paniced the machine in data overrun
condition.
- 1 line change that allows to balance chips between ncr
  and sym using pci compat option (not compiled by default
  in 4.0 but maintains the driver source 3.4 compatible).
2000-01-28 20:11:32 +00:00
groudier
1b13703051 - Add year 2000 copyright to driver files.
- Set MAX_OFFS driver compile option to 63 (was 64 which is wrong).
  - Fix a typo in the SYMBIOS NVRAM layout structure and add field and
    bit definition for the support of PIM_NOBUSRESET.
  - Report to XPT PIM_NOBUSRESET and PIM_SCANHILO if set by user in NVRAM.
  - Negotiate SYNC immediately after WIDE response from the target as
    suggested by Justin Gibbs.
  - Remove some misleading comment about CmdQue handling by CAM.
  - Apply correctly the MAX_WIDE and MAX_OFFS driver options.
2000-01-08 19:58:17 +00:00
groudier
1b3fcf60f7 - Add device entry for the next generation of C1010 device
(pci dev_id 0x21).
- Start the SCRIPTS processor without resetting the SCSI BUS
  at initialization.
- Remove the "Host adapter CCB chain" (got useless given the
  new queuing scheme).
- Display correctly the state of SCSI signals, when SCSI BUS
  looks bad.
- Cosmetic changes in messages printed out at initialization.
- Notifications and messages on RESET conditions slightly
  reworked.
- TEKRAM 24C16 NVRAM support fixed (also reported ok).
2000-01-01 15:24:44 +00:00
obrien
cf4d6e3c72 Go ahead and take these off the vendor branch as Gerard Roudier is now
a committer and will be maintaining these in the usual manner.

Add $FreeBSD$'s to get them off on the right foot.
1999-12-30 06:19:10 +00:00
obrien
4daec0d51e * The C1010 stepping B0 (Rev 1) tested OK for DT transfers without the U3EN
broken bit work-around enabled.
* Fixed a bug that made MDP not work. (However, MDP is actually not tested
  due to lack of hardware using this feature).
* Chip table changed to support the C1010 B0 w/o the U3EN bit work-around
  enabled.
* Add the SYM_SETUP_MAX_LUN, SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP (used to tell the
  driver about chips that are to be claimed with lower priority than old
  PCI bus based driver (typically the ncr)), SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF, and
  SYM_SETUP_PCI_PARITY options.

Submitted by:	Gerard Roudier <groudier@club-internet.fr>
1999-12-16 17:00:53 +00:00
obrien
32632bcb71 Update to the 0.12.0-19991127 patch + my header path & doc changes. 1999-11-28 01:35:29 +00:00
obrien
7faf68aa58 Adjust sym' include file path to match where sym' landed in our tree.
Done as vendor import as I hope the author will accept this patch, and
I'm not ready to take this thing off the vendor branch yet.
1999-11-28 00:45:27 +00:00
obrien
1285bb85d3 Adjust sym' include file path to match where sym' landed in our tree.
Done as vendor import as I hope the author will accept this patch, and
I'm not ready to take this thing off the vendor branch yet.
1999-11-28 00:39:09 +00:00
obrien
2149543028 Update to the SYM-0.11.0-19991120 patch.
Submitted by:	Gerard Roudier <groudier@club-internet.fr>
1999-11-27 23:37:15 +00:00
obrien
34af1d86ec Update to the SYM-0.10.0-19991111 patch.
Submitted by:	Gerard Roudier <groudier@club-internet.fr>
1999-11-27 23:35:46 +00:00
obrien
803caabbae New `sym' device driver optimized for the Symbios/LSI 53C896/53C895A/53C1010
PCI SCSI controllers.  This driver also supports the following Symbios/LSI
PCI SCSI chips: 53C810A, 53C825A, 53C860, 53C875, 53C876, 53C885, 53C895.

However, it does NOT support earlier chips as the following ones: 53C810,
53C815, 53C825.

See README.sym for more details.

Submitted-by:	Gerard Roudier <groudier@club-internet.fr>
1999-11-27 23:32:35 +00:00