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86 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
sos
058a8fa0b8 Move the PC98 specific geometry "gunk" to geom_pc98.c where it belongs.
This also adds support for bigger disks on the controller I have access to,
and maybe others if I understood the adhoc methods used on those.

Those with more PC98 bigdrive controllers it is hereby invited to add/fix
support for those in geom_pc98.c and not using #ifdef PC98 all over the place.
2004-10-07 17:37:09 +00:00
sos
96967ead83 Fix the PC98 lockups on boot.
The interchannel locking for PC98 needed to be updated to match the
rest of the locking in ATA.
2004-10-06 19:46:08 +00:00
sos
2fb6fe6a94 Remove the old ATA_*LOCK_CH macros that used atomic ops and use
mutexes instead.
This closes the last (known) race issues in ATA which should fix
the various hangs etc seen on heavy loaded systems.

Change from using timeout functions to using callout functions in
the timeout code. This together with above closes the race that could
happen if timeout and device interrupt occured simultaniously.

Also fix the possible recursion in ata_reinit() on very dodgy
devices that could take us down in the probe.
2004-09-26 11:48:43 +00:00
sos
f4de4acfe4 Introduce ata_udelay() that uses tsleep instead of DELAY if possible.
In places where we have long delays that doesn't depend on too accurate
timing, use ata_udelay() instead of DELAY() so we dont uselessly spin
the CPU if not nessesary;
2004-09-03 12:10:44 +00:00
sos
e873df18d5 Fix the handling of "inflight" requests when doing reinit's.
Add missing untimeout that would get lost in handling of some
error situations, and caused what looked like random timeouts
afterwards when the timeout fired.
2004-08-27 14:48:32 +00:00
sos
6f119c28ba Allow the use of a supplied function to set the PRD table. This is
needed for new chips that supports 64bit addressing.
2004-08-13 08:14:27 +00:00
sos
6016d1505d Try to narrow down the race window on HW that does not have ways to
poll for which channel actually pulled the irq line.
2004-08-05 21:13:41 +00:00
sos
266c927d2d Spring cleanup of macros 2004-04-30 16:21:34 +00:00
sos
cc41608d4e Add support for the Promise command sequencer present on all modern Promise
controllers (PDC203** PDC206**).

This also adds preliminary support for the Promise SX4/SX4000 but *only*
as a "normal" Promise ATA controller (ATA RAID's are supported though
but only RAID0, RAID1 and RAID0+1).

This cuts off yet another 5-8% of the command overhead on promise controllers,
making them the fastest we have ever had support for.

Work is now continuing to add support for this in ATA RAID, to accellerate
ATA RAID quite a bit on these controllers, and especially the SX4/SX4000
series as they have quite a few tricks in there..

This commit also adds a few fixes to the SATA code needed for proper support.
2004-04-13 09:44:20 +00:00
sos
dc99d6d221 Add support for detaching PCI controllers.
This adds support for cardbus ATA/SATA controllers. I get roughly the
same transfer speeds as on true PCI controllers. Nice to be able to add
a couble of "real" disks to a laptop :)
2004-03-15 12:03:48 +00:00
sos
3090a1eb47 Report the original command on failures that causes auto sense.
Keep the ATA_R_QUIET flag if set during autosense.
2004-03-02 14:05:12 +00:00
sos
3c49599da8 Rearrange sense_key and sense_data to get alignment right.
Submitted by: Marcel
2004-02-29 09:35:29 +00:00
sos
8b2299dc54 Issue a request sense command automagically when ATAPI commands fail
with a valid sense key.
2004-02-28 17:47:27 +00:00
sos
85f33cbeb4 Cleanups/cosmetics. 2004-01-29 15:03:01 +00:00
sos
3678d31f17 Use the biotask functionality in GEOM to put finished requests on
instead of taskqueue_swi. This shaves from 1 to 10% of the overhead.

Overhaul the locking once more, there was a few possible races that
are now closed.
2004-01-28 20:38:51 +00:00
sos
5948092ae2 Fix breakage on timeout/retries. The bug cause a sema to be leaked so
that the calling process would newer wakeup.
2004-01-19 15:20:00 +00:00
sos
894449cd93 Use UMA instead of plain malloc for getting ATA request storage.
This gives +10% performance on simple tests, so definitly worth it.
A few percent more could be had by not using M_ZERO'd alloc's, but
we then need to clear fields all over the place to be safe, and
that was deemed not worth the trouble (and it makes life dangerous).
2004-01-14 21:26:35 +00:00
sos
d6c0154728 Overhaul of the timeout/reinit framework. This should clear up most
of the leftovers from the old version that really doesn't work anymore.

Add a reset function for host-end of the ATA channel. This is needed
for the SiI3112 in order to whack it back to reality if a device
locks up the SATA interface (thereby preventing that we can reset the
device). The result is that ATA now recovers from the timeouts that
happens with the SiI3112A and more or less all disks based on old
PATA electronics with a Marvell PATA->SATA converter. This includes
lots of the popular SATA dongles and the WDC Raptor disks..
2004-01-11 22:08:34 +00:00
sos
9bcba46103 Workaround for errata on early versions of the sii3112.
Approved by: re@
2003-11-28 19:01:28 +00:00
sos
ebe00702c0 Centralise mode setting. Instead of doing it in all subdrivers, do
it in ata-all.c where it belongs.

Prime controller HW by always setting PIO mode first in attach.
2003-11-11 14:55:36 +00:00
sos
08d97161dc Fix the DMA problem that most severely hit on the DS3112a SATA chip
in connection with Marvell based SATA->PATA dongles.

The problem was caused by a combination of things working
together to make it hard to spot...

The ATA driver has always started the ATA command, then build
the SG list for DMA and then finally started the DMA engine.
While this is according to specs, it poses a potential
problem as some controllers apparently do not allow for unlimitted
time between starting the ATA command and starting the DMA engine.

At about the same time as ATAng was committed there were lots
of other changes applied, some of which was locking in parts
that causes the busdma load functions to take significantly
longer to load the SG list.

This pushed the time spent between starting the ATA command and
starting the DMA engine over the hill for some controllers
(especially the Silicon Image DS3112a) and caused what looked
like lost interrupts.

The solution is to get all the SG list work or rather all
busdma related stuff done before we even try to start anything.

This has the nice side effect of seperating busdma out the
way it should be, so the working of the ATA machinery is not
cluttered up with busdma droppings, making the code easier
to read and understand.
2003-10-21 19:20:37 +00:00
sos
fd78182c7c Cleanup the dma int/alloc/free code. 2003-08-25 11:13:04 +00:00
sos
1c87c82d4e Unify prototypes.
Cosmetics.
2003-08-25 09:01:49 +00:00
sos
acd43345e5 This is a major rework of the ATA driver (ATAng)
Restructure the way ATA/ATAPI commands are processed, use a common
ata_request structure for both. This centralises the way requests
are handled so locking is much easier to handle.

The driver is now layered much more cleanly to seperate the lowlevel
HW access so it can be tailored to specific controllers without touching
the upper layers. This is needed to support some of the newer
semi-intelligent ATA controllers showing up.

The top level drivers (disk, ATAPI devices) are more or less still
the same with just corrections to use the new interface.

Pull ATA out from under Gaint now that locking can be done in a sane way.

Add support for a the National Geode SC1100. Thanks to Soekris engineering
for sponsoring a Soekris 4801 to make this support.

Fixed alot of small bugs in the chipset code for various chips now
we are around in that corner anyways.
2003-08-24 09:22:26 +00:00
sos
874ca20952 Grap the ATA lock on all channels before suspend, this makes certain
that we have no outstanding ops in transit, which would cause problems
on resume.
2003-05-04 09:34:14 +00:00
sos
d6ec3d03e8 Third round of updates to the ATA driver.
More DMA cleanups, including fix for breakage on older Promise controllers.

Add more ways of getting to the ATA registers.
2003-04-07 14:12:12 +00:00
sos
1aa8f29ccf Second round of updates to the ATA driver.
Clean up the DMA interface too much unneeded stuff crept in with
the busdma code back when.

Modify the ATA_IN* / ATA_OUT* macros so that resource and offset
are gotten from a table. That allows for new chipsets that doesn't
nessesarily have things ordered the good old way. This also removes
the need for the wierd PC98 resource functions.

Tested on: i386, PC98, Alpha, Sparc64
2003-03-29 13:37:09 +00:00
sos
93c9b5f5d1 First round off updates/fixes to the ATA driver.
This moves all chipset specific code to a new file 'ata-chipset.c'.
Extensive use of tables and pointers to avoid having the same switch
on chipset type in several places, and to allow substituting various
functions for different HW arch needs.
Added PIO mode setup and all DMA modes.
Support for all known SiS chipsets. Thanks to Christoph Kukulies for
sponsoring a nice ASUS P4S8X SiS648 based board for this work!

Tested on:	i386, PC98, alpha and sparc64
2003-02-20 20:02:32 +00:00
sos
6d3ace00e4 Update the code that deals with disk enclosures:
Properly handle the newer Promise SuperSwap 1000 enclosures.
Print out what kind of enclosure was found in the probe.
Misc cleanups in the enclosure handling code.

Sponsored by: Advanis Inc.
2003-01-27 09:04:29 +00:00
sos
0243c6a097 Fix the 48bit access support for the older Promise 66/100 controllers, the
first attempt was wrong and could cause r/w timeouts.

Add yet another Promise PCI id.
2003-01-19 11:47:32 +00:00
sos
e4d7800551 This should be the way PC98 ATA disks are seen geometry wise.
Should go into 5_0_RELEASE as well.
2002-12-17 16:26:22 +00:00
sos
71edc5e4eb Add support for the PC98 platform to the ATA driver.
This mostly consists of functionality to serialize accesses to
the two ATA channels (which can also be used to "fix" certain
PCI based controllers).
Add support for Acard controllers.
Enable the ATA driver in PC98 GENERIC, and add device hints.
Update man page with latest support.

The PC98 core team has kindly provided me with a PC98
machine that made this all possible, thanks to all that
contributed to that effort, without that this would
probably newer have been possible..

Approved by: re@
2002-12-03 20:20:44 +00:00
sos
731099ce45 Misc cleanups.
Pointed out by: phk/flexelint
2002-10-01 15:21:57 +00:00
sos
57865251c8 Fix the breakage of tagged queueing that the busdma integration
introduced. Since its now only possible to have one DMA control
block at a time, we move the setup to dmastart instead.
2002-04-18 19:11:45 +00:00
sos
0d2605253b Make the ATA driver compile & work on the sparc64 platform.
Initial work & code by tmm.

Lots of changes and rearrangements by yours truely to make busdma
be a little less a PITA (but I still dont like it).
2002-04-05 13:13:56 +00:00
sos
2bbd43c8f1 Add new support for locking an ATA channel and use that throughout
the ATA/ATAPI driver. This solves the concurrency problem with
the new GEOM code, and also cuts a good deal of the patch size
in the upcoming MFC.
2002-03-11 21:04:32 +00:00
sos
f0704f5ca1 Major update of the ATA RAID code, part 1:
Overhaul of the attach/detach code and structures, there were some nasty
bugs in the old implementation. This made it possible to collapse the
ATA/ATAPI device control structures into one generic structure.

A note here, the kernel is NOT ready for detach of active devices,
it fails all over in random places, but for inactive devices it works.
However for ATA RAID this works, since the RAID abstration layer
insulates the buggy^H^H^H^H^H^Hfragile device subsystem from the
physical disks.

Proberly detect the RAID's from the BIOS, and mark critical RAID1
arrays as such, but continue if there is enough of the mirror left
to do so.

Properly fail arrays on a live system. For RAID0 that means return EIO,
and for RAID1 it means continue on the still working part of the mirror
if possible, else return EIO.
If the state changes, log this to the console.

Allow for Promise & Highpoint controllers/arrays to coexist on the
same machine. It is not possible to distribute arrays over different
makes of controllers though.

If Promise SuperSwap enclosures are used, signal disk state on the
status LED on the front.

Misc fixes that I had lying around for various minor bugs.

Sponsored by: Advanis Inc.
2002-02-04 19:23:40 +00:00
sos
910868a68f Update with latest ATA/ATAPI ver 6 rev 2 items. 2001-10-06 11:07:04 +00:00
sos
174605ab56 Doh! committed from the wrong tree, this is the right "stuff"... 2001-10-03 11:36:25 +00:00
sos
f6777e1335 Proberly support the Promise TX2/4.
Programming info kindly provided by Daniela Engert <dani@ngrt.de>
2001-10-03 08:27:29 +00:00
sos
f16cfad959 Overhaul to minimize stack usage, in some places >2K was used
on the stack *blush*...
2001-09-20 15:25:36 +00:00
sos
20971d752c Finally commit some of the minor things I've collected over the last month(s):
Add tagged queueing support for new IBM drives.

Add support for Yet Another Promise ATA 100 chip.

Flush disk cache on close.

Dont flush the disk cache on BIO_ORDERED anymore.

Cleanup the tests for DMA on ATAPI devices.

Allow to share ALL irq's even the std irg 14 & 15.

Fix calculation bug in end of media code on CD's.

Add REZERO on opening a CDR/CDRW.

Cleanup ataioctl a bit.
2001-08-21 11:35:47 +00:00
kris
6fde30d182 s/adress/address/
Inspired by:    OpenBSD
MFC After:      1 week
2001-07-23 12:05:27 +00:00
sos
892b1c2c27 Add sysctls for reading the tunables as suggested by des.
Minor cleanups plus checks of the ->active state.
Cosmetics.
2001-03-19 08:04:54 +00:00
sos
23f582a09c Provide the interface to atacontrol and associated logic.
see atacontrol(8) for more.

Also the ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA, ATA_ENABLE_WC and ATA_ENABLE_TAGS
options are gone, use the tuneables listed in ata.4 instead from
the loader (this makes it possible to switch off DMA before the
driver has to touch the devices on broken hardware).
2001-03-15 15:36:25 +00:00
sos
4659caa469 Refine the detach/attach code.
Proberly fail outstanding bio requests on devices that are detached.

This makes it possible to change between disk/cdrom/dvd/whathaveyou
in a notebook, just by suspending it, changing the device in the
bay (or what you model calls it), unsuspend and the ATA driver
will figure out what disappeared and properly fail those, and attach
any new devices found.
2001-03-14 12:05:44 +00:00
sos
295e425b3c Split out the ata probes in seperate files for each bus type. 2001-03-06 21:43:46 +00:00
sos
2fbc9d3d24 Dont rely on isa includes to get at the std port adresses. 2001-02-12 10:18:59 +00:00
sos
4793d374a0 Introduce busspace instead of the good old in/out instructions.
Not pretty but it works (I hope)...
2001-02-06 16:44:25 +00:00
sos
00a84250a0 Fix the clone functionality in atapi-cd, it didn't work for
devs other than the first, and allowed to clone a nonexistent
device..
2001-02-06 12:41:53 +00:00