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794 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mjacob
d71b9016dc 1) Fix some serious bugs (1 botch on my part which caused a filemark to be
written even it the tape was opened readonly- 2 botches in deferred error
handling for FIXED LENGTH mode which caused panic && hand resp.). Fixed
a memory leak in sa_mount.
2) Fixed an annoying bug when turning of compression to actually reflect
this for future status calls.
3) Implement the MTIOCERRSTAT call where latched control and I/O residuals
and sense data are returned to the application asking for them.
1998-12-19 23:33:21 +00:00
mjacob
6662c8e53a Add in block position/block locate functions. 1998-12-18 04:31:43 +00:00
mjacob
50ba4cd74d Add structures and function definitions pertinent for hardware locate support. 1998-12-18 04:29:16 +00:00
gibbs
904988fa58 Correct the definition of the changer device capabilities page. The
previous definition confused some reserved bytes for exchange capabilities.
1998-12-17 22:26:39 +00:00
mjacob
d91789e596 Add some tape specific density codes- only enough of them here to recognize
some specific older units so we can choose 2FM@EOD or FIXED blocksize
quirks.
1998-12-17 19:04:18 +00:00
mjacob
f87175eaf7 Several changes having to do blocksize- mostly to force variable as the default.
Attempt to determine (at mount time if not done so already) via density code
whether a device should default to fixed mode or not. Attempts to set to
variable that fail will cause fixed to be selected.

Similarly, the '2 filemarks at EOM' quirk is now determined (or attempted to
be determined) via density code. Some as yet not entirely tested code for
coping with 2FM@EOD position is now also in place.
1998-12-17 18:56:23 +00:00
gibbs
11a6f2ec08 Correctly track allocated accept target I/O ccbs so that they can be
aborted prior to disabling our lun.  This requires a second set of
links since we use the ones in the ccb_hdr during normal operations.

Nuke some unused variables.
1998-12-17 00:03:14 +00:00
gibbs
41e7e01c3b Enable/Disable our lun on open/close. Track resources kept at the controller
level so they can be reclaimed before attempting to disable our lun.
Correctly free descriptors.  Add periph locking and spl protection
around open and close.
1998-12-15 08:15:15 +00:00
gibbs
2b1b554011 Return ENODEV instead of EINVAL when a particular exchange or move
operation exceeds the capabilities of the changer device.
1998-12-12 23:52:46 +00:00
mjacob
1c1caa5507 Some fixes to handle fixed mode and variable mode more sensibly- and also
incorporate some notion of which revision the device is. If it's < SCSI2, for
example, READ BLOCK LIMITS is not a MANDATORY command.

At any rate, the initial state is to try and read block limits to get a notion
of the smallest and largest record size as well as the granularity. However,
this doesn't mean that the device should actually *in* fixed block mode should
the max && min  be equal... *That* choice is (for now) determined by whether
the device comes up with a blocksize of nonzero. If so, then it's a fixed block
preferred device, otherwise not (this will change again soon).

When actually doing I/O, and you're in fixed length mode, the block count is
*not* the byte count divided by the minimum block size- it's the byte count
divided by the current blocksize (or use shift/mask shortcuts if that worked
out...).

Then when you *change* the blocksize via an ioctl, make sure this actually
propagates to the stored notion of blocksize (and update the shift/mask
shortcuts).

Misc Other:
	When doing a mode select, only use the SCSI_SAME_DENSITY (0x7f) code if
the device is >= SCSI2- otherwise just use the saved density code.

	Recover from the ripple of ILLEGAL REQUEST not being 'retried' in that
RESERVE/RELEASE is not a mandatory command for < SCSI2 (so ignore it if it
fails).
1998-12-11 07:19:36 +00:00
gibbs
e8b75f9d73 Convert dadump to use reasonable data types so that some casting is unecessary. 1998-12-11 03:54:43 +00:00
gibbs
b22ca30946 Do not attempt to retry commands that fail with ILLEGAL REQUEST status. 1998-12-11 03:53:05 +00:00
gibbs
a9b7180f82 Convert debugging printfs to the CAM_DEBUG macro.
Allow sync transfers if the controller supports it.  Wide will follow
as soon as I get the kinks worked out of wide target transfers in the
aic7xxx driver (currently the only target mode driver in the tree).
1998-12-10 04:07:42 +00:00
mjacob
f45aad250b print the appropriate SCSI revision (with CCS as a proper name for the announce message 1998-12-06 00:05:47 +00:00
mjacob
47368a2600 Add in named SID field revision names (including CCS).
Add in named defines for DEFAULT and NOCHANGE densities (for sequential
access devices).
1998-12-05 22:10:14 +00:00
archie
982e80577d Examine all occurrences of sprintf(), strcat(), and str[n]cpy()
for possible buffer overflow problems. Replaced most sprintf()'s
with snprintf(); for others cases, added terminating NUL bytes where
appropriate, replaced constants like "16" with sizeof(), etc.

These changes include several bug fixes, but most changes are for
maintainability's sake. Any instance where it wasn't "immediately
obvious" that a buffer overflow could not occur was made safer.

Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Reviewed by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Reviewed by:	Mike Spengler <mks@networkcs.com>
1998-12-04 22:54:57 +00:00
ken
bce460b5d2 "Fix" a problem with the Quantum Viking. It appears that this drive does
not like the 6-byte read and write commands!  It returns illegal request,
with the field pointer pointing to byte 9 of a 6 byte CDB.

In any case, the work around is to put in a quirk mechanism that makes sure
that we don't send 6-byte reads or writes to this device.  It's rather sad
that this is necessary.  You'd think that they would be able to get
something that basic to work right in their firmware...

Reviewed by:	gibbs
Reported by:	Adam McDougall <bsdx@spawnet.com>
1998-12-02 17:35:28 +00:00
joerg
26759045ab ...nor does this old TDC3620 like to be asked for compression.
But well, now it's running again!
1998-11-26 10:47:52 +00:00
ken
7db1d5d959 Fix a few problems that Bruce noticed about a month ago, and fix oup one
other problem.

- Hold onto splsoftcam() in the peripheral driver open routines until we
  have locked the periph.  This eliminates a race condition.

- Disallow opening the pass driver when securelevel > 1.

- If a user tries to open the pass driver with O_NONBLOCK set, return
  EINVAL instead of ENODEV.  (noticed by gibbs)
1998-11-22 23:44:47 +00:00
ken
123c4e5742 Fix a problem with the way we handled device invalidation when attaching
to a device failed.

In theory, the same steps that happen when we get an AC_LOST_DEVICE async
notification should have been taken when a driver fails to attach.  In
practice, that wasn't the case.

This only affected the da, cd and ch drivers, but the fix affects all
peripheral drivers.

There were several possible problems:
 - In the da driver, we didn't remove the peripheral's softc from the da
   driver's linked list of softcs.  Once the peripheral and softc got
   removed, we'd get a kernel panic the next time the timeout routine
   called dasendorderedtag().
 - In the da, cd and possibly ch drivers, we didn't remove the
   peripheral's devstat structure from the devstat queue.  Once the
   peripheral and softc were removed, this could cause a panic if anyone
   tried to access device statistics.  (one component of the linked list
   wouldn't exist anymore)
 - In the cd driver, we didn't take the peripheral off the changer run
   queue if it was scheduled to run.  In practice, it's highly unlikely,
   and maybe impossible that the peripheral would have been on the
   changer run queue at that stage of the probe process.

The fix is:
 - Add a new peripheral callback function (the "oninvalidate" function)
   that is called the first time cam_periph_invalidate() is called for a
   peripheral.

 - Create new foooninvalidate() routines for each peripheral driver.  This
   routine is always called at splsoftcam(), and contains all the stuff
   that used to be in the AC_LOST_DEVICE case of the async callback
   handler.

 - Move the devstat cleanup call to the destructor/cleanup routines, since
   some of the drivers do I/O in their close routines.

 - Make sure that when we're flushing the buffer queue, we traverse it at
   splbio().

 - Add a check for the invalid flag in the pt driver's open routine.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-10-22 22:16:56 +00:00
ken
4af1fad569 Fix several potential buffer overrun conditions. These changes have been
tested both in the kernel and in userland.  Also, fix a couple of printf
warnings that show up when CAMDEBUG is defined.

Reviewed by:		imp
Partially submitted by:	imp
1998-10-15 19:08:58 +00:00
ken
8c808a1f97 Clean up some unused variables.
Reviewed by:	ken
Submitted by:	phk
1998-10-15 17:46:26 +00:00
ken
c27186df49 Disable cache syncs for a broken NEC drive.
Reviewed by:	gibbs
Submitted by:	Blaz Zupan <blaz@gold.amis.net>
1998-10-13 23:34:54 +00:00
dg
3defb6d13f Fixed two potentially serious classes of bugs:
1) The vnode pager wasn't properly tracking the file size due to
   "size" being page rounded in some cases and not in others.
   This sometimes resulted in corrupted files. First noticed by
   Terry Lambert.
   Fixed by changing the "size" pager_alloc parameter to be a 64bit
   byte value (as opposed to a 32bit page index) and changing the
   pagers and their callers to deal with this properly.
2) Fixed a bogus type cast in round_page() and trunc_page() that
   caused some 64bit offsets and sizes to be scrambled. Removing
   the cast required adding casts at a few dozen callers.
   There may be problems with other bogus casts in close-by
   macros. A quick check seemed to indicate that those were okay,
   however.
1998-10-13 08:24:45 +00:00
ken
404d9ee9f6 Add quirk entries to disable the synchronize cache command for Micropolis
2217's (reported by Matthew Jacob in NetBSD PR kern/6027) and Fujitsu
M2954's (reported by Tom Jackson).

Some of the Fujitsus at least hang when they get a cache sync command.
(Others just return illegal request.)

Also, make error printing in dashutdown() a little more selective.  Don't
print any error when the sense key is illegal request.  Drives that don't
support the synchronize cache command usually return illegal request.
Also, make sure the scsi status is check condition before going into
scsi_sense_print().

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-10-12 17:16:47 +00:00
ken
2543811159 Bring over a quirk entry from the old SCSI code for a Chinon CDROM drive
that returns track numbers in BCD.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-10-12 17:02:37 +00:00
ken
68c2a3a49f Add the quirk entry framework to handle disabling the synchronize cache
command on drives that don't like it.  Right now, there's just a bogus
quirk entry in the table that doesn't do anything, but that should be
changed once we get actual inquiry data for drives that don't like the
synchronize cache command.

Also, add a shutdown hook that runs through all direct access peripherals
and runs a synchronize cache on them if they're still open, and if
synchronize cache isn't disabled via a quirk entry.

Add a synchronize cache call at the end of dadump() (again, conditionalized
on the quirk entry), so we can insure that the disk cache contents get
flushed to physical media after a dump.

Check the new quirk entry in daclose() to decide whether or not to
synchronize the cache for a disk at final close.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-10-08 05:46:38 +00:00
imp
213e62e351 Up the read capacity timeout from 20 seconds to 60 seconds to keep my
JAZ drive happy.  This shouldn't impact fast drives, and will keep cam
from failing on very slow ones (that are spinning up, say).  20
seconds was almost long enough, but not in all cases.

Suggested by: gibbs
1998-10-07 03:09:19 +00:00
ken
e99a1c7e41 Some fixes for the CD and DA drivers from bde. (and some of my own as
well)  Among them:

[ cd driver ]
1. Old labeling code was still there.
2. Error handling for dsopen() was broken (no test for the `error'
   returned by dsopen(); bogus test of an `error' that is known to be 0).
3. cdopen() closed the physical device after certain errors although there
   may still be open partitions on it.
4. cdclose() closed the physical device although there may still be open
   partitions on it.
5. Some printf format fixes was incomplete or missing.
6. cdioctl() truncated unit numbers mod 256.
7. cdioctl() was missing locking.

[ da driver ]
1. daclose() closed the physical device although there may still be open
   partitions on it.  This was fixed many years ago in sd.c rev.1.57.
2. A minor optimization (the dk_slices != NULL test) in sdopen() became
   uglier in daopen().  It is not worth doing.  da only regressed compared
   with od and my version of sd, since I never committed the change to sd.
   daopen() should probably do less if some partition is already open.
   This is not addressed by the diffs.
[ ... ]
5. "opt_hw_wdog.h" was not included, so the HW_WDOG code was unreachable.

- Added a getdev CCB call in the cdopen() and daopen() calls so that the
  vendor name and device name are available for the disklabel.  (suggested
  by bde)

- Removed vestigal devfs support in both drivers, since we can't properly
  work with devfs yet.  (ask bde for details on this)

- Cleaned up the probe code in both drivers in the failure cases.  There
  were a number of things wrong here.  The peripheral driver instances
  weren't getting properly cleaned up.  Sometimes the wrong probe message
  would get printed out (with the failure message appended), so it wasn't
  very clear that we failed to attach.  SCSI sense information was printed,
  even when the error in question wasn't a SCSI error.  I put similar fixes
  into the changer driver in revision 1.2 of scsi_ch.c.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
Submitted by:	bde (partially)
1998-10-07 02:57:57 +00:00
ken
2ec620105a Fix a printf format warning that shows up when CAMDEBUG is defined. 1998-10-02 21:20:21 +00:00
ken
1ad6536975 Add a new CAM debugging mode, CAM_DEBUG_CDB. This causes the kernel to
print out a one line description/dump of every SCSI CDB sent to a
particular debugging target or targets.

This is a good bit more useful than the other debugging modes, I think.

Change some things in LINT to note the availability of this new option.

Fix an erroneous argument to scsi_cdb_string() in scsi_all.c

Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-10-02 21:00:58 +00:00
ken
555e391274 Modify the changer driver so it can handle (hopefully!) changers that need
block descriptors enabled on mode sense commands.

Basically, we try sending a mode sense with block descriptors disabled (the
previous default), and if it fails, we try sending the mode sense with
block descriptors enabled.  If that works, we note that in a runtime quirk
entry, so we don't bother disabling block descriptors again for the device.

This problem was first reported by Chris Jones <cjones@honors.montana.edu>
on one of the NetBSD lists, but I'd imagine that some FreeBSD users would
have run into it eventually as well, since our changer driver is derived
form the NetBSD changer driver.

Also, change some of the probe logic so that we do the right thing in the
case of a failure to attach.

Fix a memory leak in chgetparams().

Add a couple of inline helper functions to scsi_all.h to correctly return
the start of a mode page.

NetBSD PR:	kern/6214
Reviewed by:	gibbs
1998-10-02 05:25:49 +00:00
ken
c19e09786a Patches from DES to create three new kernel config options to control
timeouts in the SA driver (timeouts for space, rewind and erase).  Folks
can lengthen the timeouts if their hardware is especially slow, or shorten
them if they want to be notified of errors a little sooner.

Also, get rid of two OD driver options.  The od driver has been made
obsolete by the da driver.

Reviewed by:	ken, gibbs
Submitted by:	Dag-Erling Coidan Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.ORG>
1998-10-02 05:15:51 +00:00
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
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
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
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
4842598c26 Some Alpha patches for CAM from Doug Rabson.
Reviewed by:	gibbs
Submitted by:	dfr
1998-09-16 23:30:11 +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