Commit Graph

23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ken
124f5232aa In the bootverbose case, print out error messages for all errors that will
not be retried again, even if the SF_NO_PRINT flag is set.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-09-29 22:11:30 +00:00
bde
02489e6f7f Fixed printf format errors. u_long is not necessarily suitable for casting
pointers to, and %d is not suitable for printing uint32_t's.
1998-09-29 09:18:08 +00:00
gibbs
49939b416d Correct problems with xpt_set_transfer_settings and async transfer
negotiation changes with wildcarded paths.
1998-09-25 22:35:56 +00:00
gibbs
80de91faa1 Fix a few problems with the tag delay code:
- Tagged devices were limited to one transaction (oops)
 - We revert to untagged with a tag delay if the user changed the
   transfer negotiation values (via perhaps camcontrol some day).
 - xpt_async did not use the expanded path in some cases which could
   cause a panic.
1998-09-24 22:43:54 +00:00
ken
aa7f228f65 Treat not ready errors (asc 0x04) as non-fatal errors for attach. We
already allowed medium not present type errors (0x3a), but some Philips and
HP WORM drives return 0x04,0x00 when you issue a read capacity without
media in the drive.
1998-09-23 03:17:08 +00:00
gibbs
f1d051737d Allow 5 untagged commands to go to a device before enabling tags after
enabling transfer negotiations, a BDR, or a bus reset to allow the controller
driver to negotiate without tagged messages getting in the way.  Some
devices are confused by attempts to negotiate and tag at the same time.
Some controllers (e.g. BT MultiMaster with certain firmware revs) will
never negotiate if you don't give them an untagged "window" to perform
negotiation in.

Bump the maximum tag count to 255.  The system reclaims unused tag space
as the tag count is dropped anyway, so we might as well try the max.

We should probably use a larger type than u_int8_t to hold our tag value
as SCSI over certain mediums allows for higher values.

Reviewed by:	 Kenneth Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>
1998-09-23 03:03:19 +00:00
ken
d1cbfc6a59 Add several quirks:
Western Digital Enterprise drives have sorry performance (1.5MB/sec versus
8MB/sec) when doing tagged queueing.  Disable tagged queueing for them.

Submitted by:	Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>

Some Sony CDROM drives don't like it when we probe more than one LUN.

Verified by:    Jean-Marc Zucconi <jmz@FreeBSD.ORG>

Some Sony CD-R's don't like multi-LUN probing either.

Submitted by:   Parag Patel <parag@cgt.com>
1998-09-22 20:41:12 +00:00
gibbs
1221790ff3 cam.c:
Clear up trailing NULs in cam_strvis.

cam_xpt.c:
	Nuke an experimental quirk entry for the Toshiba 3401.  The real
	problem with this device turned out to be a bug in the aic7xxx
	driver that was fixed months ago.

	Add a quirk entry to inhibit multiple lun scanning and serial number
	probing of DPT RAID volumes.  My DPT controller hangs up solid when
	I do either of these things to a RAID 1 volume.
1998-09-22 04:53:23 +00:00
ken
dafd644ddd Some fixes to the CD driver that may fix PR kern/7996. The data direction
flags on some of the operations in the driver weren't quite right.  Also,
clean up scsi_cd.h, change u_char to u_int8_t.

I'm surprised this problem didn't show up sooner.  (the code has been in
there almost a year and a half)

PR:		        7996
Reviewed by:	        ken
Submitted (mostly) by:	gibbs
1998-09-20 22:48:15 +00:00
gibbs
9b0d027ad3 Don't invalidate devices due to unexpected unit attention errors. In
a perfect world, we'd notice the UA and do some device validation to ensure
that the device hasn't changed.  We may get this before the year ends,
but not before 3.0R.  This change gives the adminstrator ample ammunition
to take off a foot or two, but hey this *is* UN*X.
1998-09-20 07:17:11 +00:00
gibbs
eccdd13267 cam_xpt.c:
Add quirk entry for a Samsung drive that doesn't like experiencing
	the queue full condition.

	Bump the timeouts for all probe activities to 60s.  We don't know
	what the seletion timeout (or equivelent on other mediums) is
	for controllers, which can make the transactions at the tail
	end of a parallel probe take a while to complete.  The DPT
	seems to be a card that takes a long time to see a selection timeout.

cam_periph.c:
	Don't call a device "gone" after a single selection timeout.  We
	need to come up with a better policy.  Until that time, you'll
	have to manually re-scan a bus via camcontrol for the system to
	decide that a device is really gone.  This should give devices
	experiencing temporary insanity to escape death.
1998-09-20 07:14:36 +00:00
gibbs
503d534291 Only deregister out configuration hook manually if there are no SCSI
busses to configure.
1998-09-20 05:03:34 +00:00
gibbs
dc569b076a Don't leave the device queue in a frozen state if the Synchronize Cache
command on close fails.
1998-09-19 04:59:35 +00:00
ken
fb53c69912 Fix error recovery in scsi_interpret_sense(). It turns out that ERESTART
wasn't getting sent back for most errors, even if there were retries left
on the command.  I'm not sure how I ever let this slip by before...

In any case, we now send back ERESTART if there are retries left for the
command, and send back the default error code when there are no retries
left.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-09-19 01:23:04 +00:00
ken
b1e2d556fc Fix the CAM code so that people can compile kernels with the CD driver but
without the DA driver.

The problem was that the CD driver depended on scsi_read_write() and
scsi_start_stop(), which were defined in scsi_da.c.

I moved both functions, and their associated data structures and defines
from scsi_da.* to scsi_all.*.  This is technically the "wrong" thing to do
since those commands are really only for direct-access type devices, not
for all SCSI devices.  I think, though, that the advantage (allowing people
to compile kernels without the disk driver) outweighs any architectural
purity arguments.

PR:		kern/7969
Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-09-18 22:33:59 +00:00
ken
d3e722e31c Change the Atlas II quirk entries so they work with differential Atlas
II's.  Also, add a quirk entry for the 2 gig Atlas II.

Partially Submitted by:	Ted Buswell <tbuswell@mediaone.net>
1998-09-18 19:55:34 +00:00
ken
c12adeeff2 Fix a formatting error.
Fix a problem reported by bde:  setting SCSI_DELAY to 0 doesn't work.  Now,
when the user sets SCSI_DELAY to 0, we re-set it to the minimum allowable
bus settle delay (100ms).

Fix a potential panic in xptfinishconfigfunc() if the CCB passed in is
NULL.  Reported by, I think, Nicolas Souchu.  Fix a memory leak in the same
function (we created a path, but didn't free it) by allocating the getdev
CCB and path on the stack.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-09-17 23:58:53 +00:00
ken
4842598c26 Some Alpha patches for CAM from Doug Rabson.
Reviewed by:	gibbs
Submitted by:	dfr
1998-09-16 23:30:11 +00:00
gibbs
1efe24d918 Properly allocate our, per lun, probe peripheral softc from
the TEMP malloc pool.

Noticed by: Don Lewis <Don.Lewis@tsc.tdk.com>
1998-09-16 13:24:37 +00:00
ken
89e0714ec8 Check to make sure that this device is opened read-write, not just read
only.  Previously, if the device was chmoded 644, someone could open it
with the O_RDONLY flag and issue any ioctl to the device.

Reviewed by:	imp, gibbs
1998-09-16 00:11:53 +00:00
gibbs
77349ff389 Correct printf format bugs. 1998-09-15 22:05:44 +00:00
gibbs
cb986cde46 SCSI Peripheral drivers for CAM:
da	- Direct Access Devices (disks, optical devices, SS disks)
	cd	- CDROM (or devices that can act like them, WORM, CD-RW, etc)
	ch	- Medium Changer devices.
	sa	- Sequential Access Devices (tape drives)
	pass	- Application pass-thru driver
	targ	- Target Mode "Processor Target" Emulator
	pt	- Processor Target Devices (scanners, cpus, etc.)

Submitted by:	The CAM Team
1998-09-15 06:36:34 +00:00
gibbs
855593c295 CAM Transport Layer (XPT).
Submitted by:	The CAM Team
1998-09-15 06:33:23 +00:00