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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexander Motin
a69552e4b6 MFp4:
- Handle timeouts and fatal errors with port hard-reset. The rest of
recovery will be done by XPT on receiving async event. More gracefull
per-device soft-reset recovery can be implemented later.
- Add workaround for ATI SB600/SB700 PMP probe related bug, to speedup boot.
2009-11-03 11:47:07 +00:00
Alexander Motin
c269e21049 Revert interrupt reason check order back.
ATAPI errors may set IF bit together with TFE.
2009-10-23 13:07:22 +00:00
Alexander Motin
8e7cccb3bd MFp4:
Report real max_target = 15. SIM doesn't need to know that target 15 is PMP.
It is XPT business.
2009-10-21 13:00:01 +00:00
Alexander Motin
a1aa38dedf MFp4:
On error, freeze device queue, to allow periph driver to do proper recovery.
Freeze SIM queue only in some cases, when it is needed to protect SIM.

Implement better command timeout detection logic for non-queued commands.
This fixes false positives when command with short timeout waiting for the
long one. For example, when hald tastes CD during burning process.

Read and clear SERR register on interrupt.
2009-10-21 12:42:25 +00:00
Alexander Motin
660d482a4e On command timeout handle frozen command first, to not run it inside
XXX_end_transaction().

Submitted by:	avg
2009-10-07 15:40:04 +00:00
Alexander Motin
aed39f0d65 To save small bit of CPU time, hide part of SNTF register read latency
behind other reads.
2009-09-06 21:22:24 +00:00
Alexander Motin
ce531e6b83 Round maxio for ATI SB600 to 64K.
Submitted by:	scottl@
2009-09-03 19:02:17 +00:00
Alexander Motin
19dbe46d28 ATI SB600 can't handle 256 sectors transfers with FPDMA (NCQ).
MFC after:	3 days
2009-09-03 12:37:17 +00:00
Alexander Motin
4e931d3116 Fix build with INVARIANTS. 2009-08-30 19:40:09 +00:00
Alexander Motin
4dbabf1049 MFp4:
- Add Command Completion Coalescing support.
 - Add SNTF support.
 - Add two more power management modes (4, 5), implemented on driver level.
 - Fix interface mode setting.
 - Reduce interface reset time.
 - Do not report meaningless protocol/transport versions.
 - Report CAP2 register content.
 - Some performance optimizations.
2009-08-30 15:20:13 +00:00
Scott Long
52c9ce25d8 Separate the parallel scsi knowledge out of the core of the XPT, and
modularize it so that new transports can be created.

Add a transport for SATA

Add a periph+protocol layer for ATA

Add a driver for AHCI-compliant hardware.

Add a maxio field to CAM so that drivers can advertise their max
I/O capability.  Modify various drivers so that they are insulated
from the value of MAXPHYS.

The new ATA/SATA code supports AHCI-compliant hardware, and will override
the classic ATA driver if it is loaded as a module at boot time or compiled
into the kernel.  The stack now support NCQ (tagged queueing) for increased
performance on modern SATA drives.  It also supports port multipliers.

ATA drives are accessed via 'ada' device nodes.  ATAPI drives are
accessed via 'cd' device nodes.  They can all be enumerated and manipulated
via camcontrol, just like SCSI drives.  SCSI commands are not translated to
their ATA equivalents; ATA native commands are used throughout the entire
stack, including camcontrol.  See the camcontrol manpage for further
details.  Testing this code may require that you update your fstab, and
possibly modify your BIOS to enable AHCI functionality, if available.

This code is very experimental at the moment.  The userland ABI/API has
changed, so applications will need to be recompiled.  It may change
further in the near future.  The 'ada' device name may also change as
more infrastructure is completed in this project.  The goal is to
eventually put all CAM busses and devices until newbus, allowing for
interesting topology and management options.

Few functional changes will be seen with existing SCSI/SAS/FC drivers,
though the userland ABI has still changed.  In the future, transports
specific modules for SAS and FC may appear in order to better support
the topologies and capabilities of these technologies.

The modularization of CAM and the addition of the ATA/SATA modules is
meant to break CAM out of the mold of being specific to SCSI, letting it
grow to be a framework for arbitrary transports and protocols.  It also
allows drivers to be written to support discrete hardware without
jeopardizing the stability of non-related hardware.  While only an AHCI
driver is provided now, a Silicon Image driver is also in the works.
Drivers for ICH1-4, ICH5-6, PIIX, classic IDE, and any other hardware
is possible and encouraged.  Help with new transports is also encouraged.

Submitted by:	scottl, mav
Approved by:	re
2009-07-10 08:18:08 +00:00