freebsd-skq/sys/dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.seq
gibbs 5b06a03240 Re-arange the selection and reselection code to hopefully kill the
spurious selection timeouts that have been reported.
1997-04-14 02:26:59 +00:00

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/*+M***********************************************************************
*Adaptec 274x/284x/294x device driver for Linux and FreeBSD.
*
*Copyright (c) 1994 John Aycock
* The University of Calgary Department of Computer Science.
* All rights reserved.
*
*FreeBSD, Twin, Wide, 2 command per target support, tagged queuing,
*SCB paging and other optimizations:
*Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Justin Gibbs. All rights reserved.
*
*Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
*modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of Calgary
* Department of Computer Science and its contributors.
*4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
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*OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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*
* $Id: aic7xxx.seq,v 1.70 1997/04/10 19:13:05 gibbs Exp $
*
*-M************************************************************************/
#include <dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.reg>
#include <scsi/scsi_message.h>
/*
* A few words on the waiting SCB list:
* After starting the selection hardware, we check for reconnecting targets
* as well as for our selection to complete just in case the reselection wins
* bus arbitration. The problem with this is that we must keep track of the
* SCB that we've already pulled from the QINFIFO and started the selection
* on just in case the reselection wins so that we can retry the selection at
* a later time. This problem cannot be resolved by holding a single entry
* in scratch ram since a reconnecting target can request sense and this will
* create yet another SCB waiting for selection. The solution used here is to
* use byte 27 of the SCB as a psuedo-next pointer and to thread a list
* of SCBs that are awaiting selection. Since 0-0xfe are valid SCB indexes,
* SCB_LIST_NULL is 0xff which is out of range. An entry is also added to
* this list everytime a request sense occurs or after completing a non-tagged
* command for which a second SCB has been queued. The sequencer will
* automatically consume the entries.
*/
/*
* We assume that the kernel driver may reset us at any time, even in the
* middle of a DMA, so clear DFCNTRL too.
*/
reset:
clr SCSISIGO; /* De-assert BSY */
/* Always allow reselection */
mvi SCSISEQ, ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP;
call clear_target_state;
repoll_for_work:
and SIMODE1, ~ENBUSFREE;
poll_for_work:
test SSTAT0,SELDO jnz select;
test SSTAT0,SELDI jnz reselect;
test SCSISEQ, ENSELO jnz poll_for_work;
.if ( TWIN_CHANNEL )
/*
* Twin channel devices cannot handle things like SELTO
* interrupts on the "background" channel. So, if we
* are selecting, keep polling the current channel util
* either a selection or reselection occurs.
*/
xor SBLKCTL,SELBUSB; /* Toggle to the other bus */
test SSTAT0,SELDO jnz select;
test SSTAT0,SELDI jnz reselect;
test SCSISEQ, ENSELO jnz poll_for_work;
xor SBLKCTL,SELBUSB; /* Toggle back */
.endif
cmp WAITING_SCBH,SCB_LIST_NULL jne start_waiting;
test_queue:
/* Has the driver posted any work for us? */
mov A, QCNTMASK;
test QINCNT,A jz poll_for_work;
/*
* We have at least one queued SCB now and we don't have any
* SCBs in the list of SCBs awaiting selection. If we have
* any SCBs available for use, pull the tag from the QINFIFO
* and get to work on it.
*/
.if ( SCB_PAGING )
mov ALLZEROS call get_free_or_disc_scb;
cmp SINDEX, SCB_LIST_NULL je poll_for_work;
.endif
dequeue_scb:
mov CUR_SCBID,QINFIFO;
.if !( SCB_PAGING )
/* In the non-paging case, the SCBID == hardware SCB index */
mov SCBPTR, CUR_SCBID;
.endif
dma_queued_scb:
/*
* DMA the SCB from host ram into the current SCB location.
*/
mvi DMAPARAMS, HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET;
mov CUR_SCBID call dma_scb;
/*
* See if there is not already an active SCB for this target. This code
* locks out on a per target basis instead of target/lun. Although this
* is not ideal for devices that have multiple luns active at the same
* time, it is faster than looping through all SCB's looking for active
* commands. We also don't have enough spare SCB space for us to store the
* SCBID of the currently busy transaction for each target/lun making it
* impossible to link up the SCBs.
*/
test_busy:
test SCB_CONTROL, TAG_ENB|ABORT_SCB jnz start_scb;
mvi SEQCTL, PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE;
mov SAVED_SCBPTR, SCBPTR;
mov SCB_TCL call index_untagged_scb;
mov ARG_1, SINDIR; /*
* ARG_1 should
* now have the SCB ID of
* any active, non-tagged,
* command for this target.
*/
cmp ARG_1, SCB_LIST_NULL je make_busy;
.if ( SCB_PAGING )
/*
* Put this SCB back onto the free list. It
* may be necessary to satisfy the search for
* the active SCB.
*/
mov SCBPTR, SAVED_SCBPTR;
call add_scb_to_free_list;
/* Find the active SCB */
mov ALLZEROS call findSCB;
/*
* If we couldn't find it, tell the kernel. This should
* never happen.
*/
cmp SINDEX, SCB_LIST_NULL jne paged_busy_link;
mvi INTSTAT, NO_MATCH_BUSY;
paged_busy_link:
/* Link us in */
mov SCB_LINKED_NEXT, CUR_SCBID;
/* Put it back on the disconnected list */
call add_scb_to_disc_list;
mvi SEQCTL, FASTMODE;
jmp poll_for_work;
.endif
simple_busy_link:
mov SCBPTR, ARG_1;
mov SCB_LINKED_NEXT, CUR_SCBID;
mvi SEQCTL, FASTMODE;
jmp poll_for_work;
make_busy:
mov DINDIR, CUR_SCBID;
mov SCBPTR, SAVED_SCBPTR;
mvi SEQCTL, FASTMODE;
start_scb:
/*
* Place us on the waiting list in case our selection
* doesn't win during bus arbitration.
*/
mov SCB_NEXT,WAITING_SCBH;
mov WAITING_SCBH, SCBPTR;
start_waiting:
/*
* Pull the first entry off of the waiting SCB list
* We don't have to "test_busy" because only transactions that
* have passed that test can be in the WAITING_SCB list.
*/
mov SCBPTR, WAITING_SCBH;
call start_selection;
jmp poll_for_work;
start_selection:
.if ( TWIN_CHANNEL )
and SINDEX,~SELBUSB,SBLKCTL;/* Clear the channel select bit */
and A,SELBUSB,SCB_TCL; /* Get new channel bit */
or SINDEX,A;
mov SBLKCTL,SINDEX; /* select channel */
.endif
initialize_scsiid:
and A, TID, SCB_TCL; /* Get target ID */
and SCSIID, OID; /* Clear old target */
or SCSIID, A;
mvi SCSISEQ, ENSELO|ENAUTOATNO|ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP ret;
/*
* Reselection has been initiated by a target. Make a note that we've been
* reselected, but haven't seen an IDENTIFY message from the target yet.
*/
reselect:
clr MSG_LEN; /* Don't have anything in the mesg buffer */
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRBUSFREE;
or SIMODE1, ENBUSFREE; /*
* We aren't expecting a
* bus free, so interrupt
* the kernel driver if it
* happens.
*/
test SSTAT0, SELDI jz repoll_for_work;/* False alarm? */
mvi CLRSINT0, CLRSELDI;
/* XXX test for and handle ONE BIT condition */
and SAVED_TCL, SELID_MASK, SELID;
or SEQ_FLAGS,RESELECTED;
jmp select2;
/*
* After the selection, remove this SCB from the "waiting SCB"
* list. This is achieved by simply moving our "next" pointer into
* WAITING_SCBH. Our next pointer will be set to null the next time this
* SCB is used, so don't bother with it now.
*/
select:
mov SCBPTR, WAITING_SCBH;
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRBUSFREE;
mvi SCSISEQ, ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP; /*
* ATN on parity errors
* for "in" phases
*/
or SIMODE1, ENBUSFREE; /*
* We aren't expecting a
* bus free, so interrupt
* the kernel driver if it
* happens.
*/
test SSTAT0, SELDO jnz select_good;
mvi SCSISEQ, ENSELO|ENAUTOATNO|ENRSELI|ENAUTOATNP;
jmp repoll_for_work;
select_good:
mov WAITING_SCBH,SCB_NEXT;
/* Turn off the selection hardware */
mvi CLRSINT0, CLRSELDO;
mov SAVED_TCL, SCB_TCL;
/*
* As soon as we get a successful selection, the target should go
* into the message out phase since we have ATN asserted. Prepare
* the message to send.
*
* Messages are stored in scratch RAM starting with a length byte
* followed by the message itself.
*/
mk_identify:
and MSG_OUT,0x7,SCB_TCL; /* lun */
and A,DISCENB,SCB_CONTROL; /* mask off disconnect privledge */
or MSG_OUT,A; /* or in disconnect privledge */
or MSG_OUT,MSG_IDENTIFYFLAG;
mvi MSG_LEN, 1;
/*
* Send a tag message if TAG_ENB is set in the SCB control block.
* Use SCB_TAG (the position in the kernel's SCB array) as the tag value.
*/
mk_tag:
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jz mk_message;
and MSG_OUT[1],TAG_ENB|SCB_TAG_TYPE,SCB_CONTROL;
mov MSG_OUT[2],SCB_TAG;
add MSG_LEN,2; /* update message length */
/*
* Interrupt the driver, and allow it to tweak the message buffer
* if it asks.
*/
mk_message:
test SCB_CONTROL,MK_MESSAGE jz select2;
mvi INTSTAT,AWAITING_MSG;
select2:
/*
* Initialize Ultra mode setting and clear the SCSI channel.
*/
or SXFRCTL0, CLRSTCNT|SPIOEN|CLRCHN;
.if ( ULTRA )
ultra:
mvi SINDEX, ULTRA_ENB+1;
test SAVED_TCL, 0x80 jnz ultra_2; /* Target ID > 7 */
dec SINDEX;
ultra_2:
mov FUNCTION1,SAVED_TCL;
mov A,FUNCTION1;
test SINDIR, A jz ndx_dtr;
or SXFRCTL0, FAST20;
.endif
/*
* Initialize SCSIRATE with the appropriate value for this target.
* The SCSIRATE settings for each target are stored in an array
* based at TARG_SCRATCH.
*/
ndx_dtr:
shr A,4,SAVED_TCL;
test SBLKCTL,SELBUSB jz ndx_dtr_2;
or SAVED_TCL, SELBUSB; /* Add the channel bit while we're here */
or A,0x08; /* Channel B entries add 8 */
ndx_dtr_2:
add SINDEX,TARG_SCRATCH,A;
mov SCSIRATE,SINDIR;
/*
* Main loop for information transfer phases. If BSY is false, then
* we have a bus free condition, expected or not. Otherwise, wait
* for the target to assert REQ before checking MSG, C/D and I/O
* for the bus phase.
*
*/
ITloop:
test SSTAT1,REQINIT jz ITloop;
test SSTAT1, SCSIPERR jnz ITloop;
and A,PHASE_MASK,SCSISIGI;
mov LASTPHASE,A;
mov SCSISIGO,A;
cmp ALLZEROS,A je p_dataout;
cmp A,P_DATAIN je p_datain;
cmp A,P_COMMAND je p_command;
cmp A,P_MESGOUT je p_mesgout;
cmp A,P_STATUS je p_status;
cmp A,P_MESGIN je p_mesgin;
mvi INTSTAT,BAD_PHASE; /* unknown phase - signal driver */
jmp ITloop; /* Try reading the bus again. */
await_busfree:
and SIMODE1, ~ENBUSFREE;
call clear_target_state;
mov NONE, SCSIDATL; /* Ack the last byte */
test SSTAT1,REQINIT|BUSFREE jz .;
test SSTAT1, BUSFREE jnz poll_for_work;
mvi INTSTAT, BAD_PHASE;
clear_target_state:
clr DFCNTRL;
clr SCSIRATE; /*
* We don't know the target we will
* connect to, so default to narrow
* transfers to avoid parity problems.
*/
and SXFRCTL0, ~FAST20;
mvi LASTPHASE, P_BUSFREE;
/* clear target specific flags */
and SEQ_FLAGS,~(RESELECTED|IDENTIFY_SEEN|TAGGED_SCB|DPHASE) ret;
p_dataout:
mvi DMAPARAMS, WIDEODD|SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET;
jmp data_phase_init;
/*
* If we re-enter the data phase after going through another phase, the
* STCNT may have been cleared, so restore it from the residual field.
*/
data_phase_reinit:
mvi DINDEX, STCNT;
mvi SCB_RESID_DCNT call bcopy_3;
jmp data_phase_loop;
p_datain:
mvi DMAPARAMS, WIDEODD|SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN|FIFORESET;
data_phase_init:
call assert; /*
* Ensure entering a data
* phase is okay - seen identify, etc.
*/
test SEQ_FLAGS, DPHASE jnz data_phase_reinit;
/*
* Initialize the DMA address and counter from the SCB.
* Also set SG_COUNT and SG_NEXT in memory since we cannot
* modify the values in the SCB itself until we see a
* save data pointers message.
*/
mvi DINDEX, HADDR;
mvi SCB_DATAPTR call bcopy_7;
call set_stcnt_from_hcnt;
mov SG_COUNT,SCB_SGCOUNT;
mvi DINDEX, SG_NEXT;
mvi SCB_SGPTR call bcopy_4;
data_phase_loop:
/* Guard against overruns */
test SG_COUNT, 0xff jnz data_phase_inbounds;
/*
* Turn on 'Bit Bucket' mode, set the transfer count to
* 16meg and let the target run until it changes phase.
* When the transfer completes, notify the host that we
* had an overrun.
*/
or SXFRCTL1,BITBUCKET;
mvi HCNT[0], 0xff;
mvi HCNT[1], 0xff;
mvi HCNT[2], 0xff;
call set_stcnt_from_hcnt;
data_phase_inbounds:
/* If we are the last SG block, ensure wideodd is off. */
cmp SG_COUNT,0x01 jne data_phase_wideodd;
and DMAPARAMS, ~WIDEODD;
data_phase_wideodd:
mov DMAPARAMS call dma;
/* Go tell the host about any overruns */
test SXFRCTL1,BITBUCKET jnz data_phase_overrun;
/* Exit if we had an underrun. dma clears SINDEX in this case. */
test SINDEX,0xff jz data_phase_finish;
/*
* Advance the scatter-gather pointers if needed
*/
sg_advance:
dec SG_COUNT; /* one less segment to go */
test SG_COUNT, 0xff jz data_phase_finish; /* Are we done? */
clr A; /* add sizeof(struct scatter) */
add SG_NEXT[0],SG_SIZEOF;
adc SG_NEXT[1],A;
/*
* Load a struct scatter and set up the data address and length.
* If the working value of the SG count is nonzero, then
* we need to load a new set of values.
*
* This, like all DMA's, assumes little-endian host data storage.
*/
sg_load:
mvi DINDEX, HADDR;
mvi SG_NEXT call bcopy_4;
mvi HCNT[0],SG_SIZEOF;
clr HCNT[1];
clr HCNT[2];
or DFCNTRL, HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET;
call dma_finish;
/*
* Copy data from FIFO into SCB data pointer and data count. This assumes
* that the SG segments are of the form:
*
* struct ahc_dma_seg {
* u_int32_t addr; four bytes, little-endian order
* u_int32_t len; four bytes, little endian order
* };
*/
mvi HADDR call dfdat_in_7;
/* Load STCNT as well. It is a mirror of HCNT */
call set_stcnt_from_hcnt;
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jz data_phase_loop;
data_phase_finish:
/*
* After a DMA finishes, save the SG and STCNT residuals back into the SCB
* We use STCNT instead of HCNT, since it's a reflection of how many bytes
* were transferred on the SCSI (as opposed to the host) bus.
*/
mov SCB_RESID_DCNT[0],STCNT[0];
mov SCB_RESID_DCNT[1],STCNT[1];
mov SCB_RESID_DCNT[2],STCNT[2];
mov SCB_RESID_SGCNT, SG_COUNT;
/* We have seen a data phase */
or SEQ_FLAGS, DPHASE;
jmp ITloop;
data_phase_overrun:
/*
* Turn off BITBUCKET mode and notify the host
*/
and SXFRCTL1, ~BITBUCKET;
mvi INTSTAT,DATA_OVERRUN;
jmp ITloop;
/*
* Command phase. Set up the DMA registers and let 'er rip.
*/
p_command:
call assert;
/*
* Load HADDR and HCNT.
*/
mvi DINDEX, HADDR;
mvi SCB_CMDPTR call bcopy_5;
clr HCNT[1];
clr HCNT[2];
call set_stcnt_from_hcnt;
mvi (SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET) call dma;
jmp ITloop;
/*
* Status phase. Wait for the data byte to appear, then read it
* and store it into the SCB.
*/
p_status:
call assert;
mov SCB_TARGET_STATUS, SCSIDATL;
jmp ITloop;
/*
* Message out phase. If there is not an active message, but the target
* took us into this phase anyway, build a no-op message and send it.
*/
p_mesgout:
test MSG_LEN, 0xff jnz p_mesgout_start;
mvi MSG_NOOP call mk_mesg; /* build NOP message */
p_mesgout_start:
/*
* Set up automatic PIO transfer from MSG_OUT. Bit 3 in
* SXFRCTL0 (SPIOEN) is already on.
*/
mvi SINDEX,MSG_OUT;
mov DINDEX,MSG_LEN;
/*
* When target asks for a byte, drop ATN if it's the last one in
* the message. Otherwise, keep going until the message is exhausted.
* ATN must be dropped *at least* 90ns before we ack the last byte, so
* the code is aranged to execute two instructions before the byte is
* transferred to give a good margin of safety
*
* Keep an eye out for a phase change, in case the target issues
* a MESSAGE REJECT.
*/
p_mesgout_loop:
test SSTAT1, REQINIT jz p_mesgout_loop;
test SSTAT1, SCSIPERR jnz p_mesgout_loop;
and LASTPHASE, PHASE_MASK, SCSISIGI;
cmp LASTPHASE, P_MESGOUT jne p_mesgout_done;
/*
* If the next bus phase after ATN drops is a message out, it means
* that the target is requesting that the last message(s) be resent.
*/
p_mesgout_testretry:
test DINDEX,0xff jnz p_mesgout_dropatn;
or SCSISIGO,ATNO,LASTPHASE;/* turn on ATN for the retry */
jmp p_mesgout_start;
p_mesgout_dropatn:
cmp DINDEX,1 jne p_mesgout_outb; /* last byte? */
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRATNO; /* drop ATN */
p_mesgout_outb:
dec DINDEX;
mov SCSIDATL,SINDIR;
jmp p_mesgout_loop;
p_mesgout_done:
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRATNO; /* Be sure to turn ATNO off */
clr MSG_LEN; /* no active msg */
jmp ITloop;
/*
* Message in phase. Bytes are read using Automatic PIO mode.
*/
p_mesgin:
mvi ACCUM call inb_first; /* read the 1st message byte */
mov REJBYTE,A; /* save it for the driver */
test A,MSG_IDENTIFYFLAG jnz mesgin_identify;
cmp A,MSG_DISCONNECT je mesgin_disconnect;
cmp A,MSG_SAVEDATAPOINTER je mesgin_sdptrs;
cmp ALLZEROS,A je mesgin_complete;
cmp A,MSG_RESTOREPOINTERS je mesgin_rdptrs;
cmp A,MSG_EXTENDED je mesgin_extended;
cmp A,MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT je mesgin_reject;
cmp A,MSG_NOOP je mesgin_done;
rej_mesgin:
/*
* We have no idea what this message in is, so we issue a message reject
* and hope for the best. In any case, rejection should be a rare
* occurrence - signal the driver when it happens.
*/
mvi INTSTAT,SEND_REJECT; /* let driver know */
mvi MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT call mk_mesg;
mesgin_done:
mov NONE,SCSIDATL; /*dummy read from latch to ACK*/
jmp ITloop;
mesgin_complete:
/*
* We got a "command complete" message, so put the SCB_TAG into the QOUTFIFO,
* and trigger a completion interrupt. Before doing so, check to see if there
* is a residual or the status byte is something other than NO_ERROR (0). In
* either of these conditions, we upload the SCB back to the host so it can
* process this information. In the case of a non zero status byte, we
* additionally interrupt the kernel driver synchronously, allowing it to
* decide if sense should be retrieved. If the kernel driver wishes to request
* sense, it will fill the kernel SCB with a request sense command and set
* RETURN_1 to SEND_SENSE. If RETURN_1 is set to SEND_SENSE we redownload
* the SCB, and process it as the next command by adding it to the waiting list.
* If the kernel driver does not wish to request sense, it need only clear
* RETURN_1, and the command is allowed to complete normally. We don't bother
* to post to the QOUTFIFO in the error cases since it would require extra
* work in the kernel driver to ensure that the entry was removed before the
* command complete code tried processing it.
*/
/*
* First check for residuals
*/
test SCB_RESID_SGCNT,0xff jnz upload_scb;
test SCB_TARGET_STATUS,0xff jz status_ok; /* Good Status? */
upload_scb:
mvi DMAPARAMS, FIFORESET;
mov SCB_TAG call dma_scb;
check_status:
test SCB_TARGET_STATUS,0xff jz status_ok; /* Just a residual? */
mvi INTSTAT,BAD_STATUS; /* let driver know */
cmp RETURN_1, SEND_SENSE jne status_ok;
/* This SCB becomes the next to execute as it will retrieve sense */
mov SCB_LINKED_NEXT, SCB_TAG;
jmp dma_next_scb;
status_ok:
/* First, mark this target as free. */
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jnz complete; /*
* Tagged commands
* don't busy the
* target.
*/
mov SAVED_SCBPTR, SCBPTR;
mov SAVED_LINKPTR, SCB_LINKED_NEXT;
mov SCB_TCL call index_untagged_scb;
mov DINDIR, SAVED_LINKPTR;
mov SCBPTR, SAVED_SCBPTR;
complete:
/* Post the SCB and issue an interrupt */
mov QOUTFIFO,SCB_TAG;
mvi INTSTAT,CMDCMPLT;
test SCB_CONTROL, ABORT_SCB jz dma_next_scb;
mvi INTSTAT, ABORT_CMDCMPLT;
dma_next_scb:
cmp SCB_LINKED_NEXT, SCB_LIST_NULL je add_to_free_list;
.if !( SCB_PAGING )
/* Only DMA on top of ourselves if we are the SCB to download */
mov A, SCB_LINKED_NEXT;
cmp SCB_TAG, A je dma_next_scb2;
mov SCBPTR, A;
jmp add_to_waiting_list;
.endif
dma_next_scb2:
mvi DMAPARAMS, HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET;
mov SCB_LINKED_NEXT call dma_scb;
add_to_waiting_list:
mov SCB_NEXT,WAITING_SCBH;
mov WAITING_SCBH, SCBPTR;
/*
* Prepare our selection hardware before the busfree so we have a
* high probability of winning arbitration.
*/
call start_selection;
jmp await_busfree;
add_to_free_list:
call add_scb_to_free_list;
jmp await_busfree;
/*
* Is it an extended message? Copy the message to our message buffer and
* notify the host. The host will tell us whether to reject this message,
* respond to it with the message that the host placed in our message buffer,
* or simply to do nothing.
*/
mesgin_extended:
mvi MSGIN_EXT_LEN call inb_next;
mov A, MSGIN_EXT_LEN;
mesgin_extended_loop:
mov DINDEX call inb_next;
dec A;
cmp DINDEX, MSGIN_EXT_BYTES+3 jne mesgin_extended_loop_test;
dec DINDEX; /* dump by repeatedly filling the last byte */
mesgin_extended_loop_test:
test A, 0xFF jnz mesgin_extended_loop;
mesgin_extended_intr:
mvi INTSTAT,EXTENDED_MSG; /* let driver know */
cmp RETURN_1,SEND_REJ je rej_mesgin;
cmp RETURN_1,SEND_MSG jne mesgin_done;
/* The kernel has setup a message to be sent */
or SCSISIGO,ATNO,LASTPHASE; /* turn on ATNO */
jmp mesgin_done;
/*
* Is it a disconnect message? Set a flag in the SCB to remind us
* and await the bus going free.
*/
mesgin_disconnect:
or SCB_CONTROL,DISCONNECTED;
.if ( SCB_PAGING )
call add_scb_to_disc_list;
.endif
jmp await_busfree;
/*
* Save data pointers message:
* Copying RAM values back to SCB, for Save Data Pointers message, but
* only if we've actually been into a data phase to change them. This
* protects against bogus data in scratch ram and the residual counts
* since they are only initialized when we go into data_in or data_out.
*/
mesgin_sdptrs:
test SEQ_FLAGS, DPHASE jz mesgin_done;
mov SCB_SGCOUNT,SG_COUNT;
/* The SCB SGPTR becomes the next one we'll download */
mvi DINDEX, SCB_SGPTR;
mvi SG_NEXT call bcopy_4;
/* The SCB DATAPTR0 becomes the current SHADDR */
mvi DINDEX, SCB_DATAPTR;
mvi SHADDR call bcopy_4;
/*
* Use the residual number since STCNT is corrupted by any message transfer.
*/
mvi SCB_RESID_DCNT call bcopy_3;
jmp mesgin_done;
/*
* Restore pointers message? Data pointers are recopied from the
* SCB anytime we enter a data phase for the first time, so all
* we need to do is clear the DPHASE flag and let the data phase
* code do the rest.
*/
mesgin_rdptrs:
and SEQ_FLAGS, ~DPHASE; /*
* We'll reload them
* the next time through
* the dataphase.
*/
jmp mesgin_done;
/*
* Identify message? For a reconnecting target, this tells us the lun
* that the reconnection is for - find the correct SCB and switch to it,
* clearing the "disconnected" bit so we don't "find" it by accident later.
*/
mesgin_identify:
test A,0x78 jnz rej_mesgin; /*!DiscPriv|!LUNTAR|!Reserved*/
and A,0x07; /* lun in lower three bits */
or SAVED_TCL,A; /* SAVED_TCL should be complete now */
mov SAVED_TCL call index_untagged_scb;
mov ARG_1, SINDIR;
.if ( SCB_PAGING )
cmp ARG_1,SCB_LIST_NULL jne use_findSCB;
.else
cmp ARG_1,SCB_LIST_NULL je snoop_tag;
/* Directly index the SCB */
mov SCBPTR,ARG_1;
test SCB_CONTROL,DISCONNECTED jz not_found;
jmp setup_SCB;
.endif
/*
* Here we "snoop" the bus looking for a SIMPLE QUEUE TAG message.
* If we get one, we use the tag returned to find the proper
* SCB. With SCB paging, this requires using findSCB for both tagged
* and non-tagged transactions since the SCB may exist in any slot.
* If we're not using SCB paging, we can use the tag as the direct
* index to the SCB.
*/
snoop_tag:
mov NONE,SCSIDATL; /* ACK Identify MSG */
snoop_tag_loop:
test SSTAT1,REQINIT jz snoop_tag_loop;
test SSTAT1, SCSIPERR jnz snoop_tag_loop;
and LASTPHASE, PHASE_MASK, SCSISIGI;
cmp LASTPHASE, P_MESGIN jne not_found;
cmp SCSIBUSL,MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG jne not_found;
get_tag:
or SEQ_FLAGS, TAGGED_SCB;
mvi ARG_1 call inb_next; /* tag value */
/*
* See if the tag is in range. The tag is < SCBCOUNT if we add
* the complement of SCBCOUNT to the incomming tag and there is
* no carry.
*/
mov A,COMP_SCBCOUNT;
add SINDEX,A,ARG_1;
jc not_found;
.if ! ( SCB_PAGING )
index_by_tag:
mov SCBPTR,ARG_1;
mov A, SAVED_TCL;
cmp SCB_TCL,A jne not_found;
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jz not_found;
test SCB_CONTROL,DISCONNECTED jz not_found;
.else
/*
* Ensure that the SCB the tag points to is for an SCB transaction
* to the reconnecting target.
*/
use_findSCB:
mov ALLZEROS call findSCB; /* Have to search */
cmp SINDEX, SCB_LIST_NULL je not_found;
.endif
setup_SCB:
and SCB_CONTROL,~DISCONNECTED;
or SEQ_FLAGS,IDENTIFY_SEEN; /* make note of IDENTIFY */
jmp mesgin_done;
not_found:
mvi INTSTAT, NO_MATCH;
send_abort_msg:
test SEQ_FLAGS, TAGGED_SCB jnz send_abort_tag_msg;
mvi MSG_ABORT call mk_mesg;
jmp send_abort_done;
send_abort_tag_msg:
mvi MSG_ABORT_TAG call mk_mesg; /* ABORT TAG message */
send_abort_done:
/* If we don't have the tag ID yet, we're "looking ahead" at state
* that hasn't been processed, so don't ack.
*/
cmp ARG_1, SCB_LIST_NULL je ITloop;
jmp mesgin_done;
/*
* Message reject? Let the kernel driver handle this. If we have an
* outstanding WDTR or SDTR negotiation, assume that it's a response from
* the target selecting 8bit or asynchronous transfer, otherwise just ignore
* it since we have no clue what it pertains to.
*/
mesgin_reject:
mvi INTSTAT, REJECT_MSG;
jmp mesgin_done;
/*
* [ ADD MORE MESSAGE HANDLING HERE ]
*/
/*
* Locking the driver out, build a one-byte message passed in SINDEX
* if there is no active message already. SINDEX is returned intact.
*/
mk_mesg:
mvi SEQCTL, PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE;
test MSG_LEN,0xff jz mk_mesg1; /* Should always succeed */
/*
* Hmmm. For some reason the mesg buffer is in use.
* Tell the driver. It should look at SINDEX to find
* out what we wanted to use the buffer for and resolve
* the conflict.
*/
mvi SEQCTL,FASTMODE;
mvi INTSTAT,MSG_BUFFER_BUSY;
mk_mesg1:
or SCSISIGO,ATNO,LASTPHASE;/* turn on ATNO */
mvi MSG_LEN,1; /* length = 1 */
mov MSG_OUT,SINDEX; /* 1-byte message */
mvi SEQCTL,FASTMODE ret;
/*
* Functions to read data in Automatic PIO mode.
*
* According to Adaptec's documentation, an ACK is not sent on input from
* the target until SCSIDATL is read from. So we wait until SCSIDATL is
* latched (the usual way), then read the data byte directly off the bus
* using SCSIBUSL. When we have pulled the ATN line, or we just want to
* acknowledge the byte, then we do a dummy read from SCISDATL. The SCSI
* spec guarantees that the target will hold the data byte on the bus until
* we send our ACK.
*
* The assumption here is that these are called in a particular sequence,
* and that REQ is already set when inb_first is called. inb_{first,next}
* use the same calling convention as inb.
*/
inb_next:
mov NONE,SCSIDATL; /*dummy read from latch to ACK*/
inb_next_wait:
/*
* If there is a parity error, wait for the kernel to
* see the interrupt and prepare our message response
* before continuing.
*/
test SSTAT1, REQINIT jz inb_next_wait;
test SSTAT1, SCSIPERR jnz inb_next_wait;
and LASTPHASE, PHASE_MASK, SCSISIGI;
cmp LASTPHASE, P_MESGIN jne mesgin_phasemis;
inb_first:
mov DINDEX,SINDEX;
mov DINDIR,SCSIBUSL ret; /*read byte directly from bus*/
inb_last:
mov NONE,SCSIDATL ret; /*dummy read from latch to ACK*/
mesgin_phasemis:
/*
* We expected to receive another byte, but the target changed phase
*/
mvi INTSTAT, MSGIN_PHASEMIS;
jmp ITloop;
/*
* DMA data transfer. HADDR and HCNT must be loaded first, and
* SINDEX should contain the value to load DFCNTRL with - 0x3d for
* host->scsi, or 0x39 for scsi->host. The SCSI channel is cleared
* during initialization.
*/
dma:
mov DFCNTRL,SINDEX;
dma_loop:
test SSTAT0,DMADONE jnz dma_dmadone;
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jz dma_loop; /* ie. underrun */
dma_phasemis:
test SSTAT0,SDONE jnz dma_checkfifo;
mov SINDEX,ALLZEROS; /* Notify caller of phasemiss */
/*
* We will be "done" DMAing when the transfer count goes to zero, or
* the target changes the phase (in light of this, it makes sense that
* the DMA circuitry doesn't ACK when PHASEMIS is active). If we are
* doing a SCSI->Host transfer, the data FIFO should be flushed auto-
* magically on STCNT=0 or a phase change, so just wait for FIFO empty
* status.
*/
dma_checkfifo:
test DFCNTRL,DIRECTION jnz dma_fifoempty;
dma_fifoflush:
test DFSTATUS,FIFOEMP jz dma_fifoflush;
dma_fifoempty:
/* Don't clobber an inprogress host data transfer */
test DFSTATUS, MREQPEND jnz dma_fifoempty;
/*
* Now shut the DMA enables off and make sure that the DMA enables are
* actually off first lest we get an ILLSADDR.
*/
dma_dmadone:
and DFCNTRL, ~(SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN);
dma_halt:
test DFCNTRL, (SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN) jnz dma_halt;
return:
ret;
/*
* Assert that if we've been reselected, then we've seen an IDENTIFY
* message.
*/
assert:
test SEQ_FLAGS,RESELECTED jz return; /* reselected? */
test SEQ_FLAGS,IDENTIFY_SEEN jnz return; /* seen IDENTIFY? */
mvi INTSTAT,NO_IDENT ret; /* no - tell the kernel */
.if ( SCB_PAGING )
/*
* Locate a disconnected SCB either by SAVED_TCL (ARG_1 is SCB_LIST_NULL)
* or by the SCBIDn ARG_1. The search begins at the SCB index passed in
* via SINDEX. If the SCB cannot be found, SINDEX will be SCB_LIST_NULL,
* otherwise, SCBPTR is set to the proper SCB.
*/
findSCB:
mov SCBPTR,SINDEX; /* switch to next SCB */
mov A, ARG_1; /* Tag passed in ARG_1 */
cmp SCB_TAG,A jne findSCB_loop;
test SCB_CONTROL,DISCONNECTED jnz foundSCB;/*should be disconnected*/
findSCB_loop:
inc SINDEX;
mov A,SCBCOUNT;
cmp SINDEX,A jne findSCB;
/*
* We didn't find it. If we're paging, pull an SCB and DMA down the
* one we want. If we aren't paging or the SCB we dma down has the
* abort flag set, return not found.
*/
mov ALLZEROS call get_free_or_disc_scb;
mvi DMAPARAMS, HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET;
mov ARG_1 call dma_scb;
test SCB_CONTROL, ABORT_SCB jz return;
find_error:
mvi SINDEX, SCB_LIST_NULL ret;
foundSCB:
test SCB_CONTROL, ABORT_SCB jnz find_error;
rem_scb_from_disc_list:
/* Remove this SCB from the disconnection list */
cmp SCB_NEXT,SCB_LIST_NULL je unlink_prev;
mov SAVED_LINKPTR, SCB_PREV;
mov SCBPTR, SCB_NEXT;
mov SCB_PREV, SAVED_LINKPTR;
mov SCBPTR, SINDEX;
unlink_prev:
cmp SCB_PREV,SCB_LIST_NULL je rHead;/* At the head of the list */
mov SAVED_LINKPTR, SCB_NEXT;
mov SCBPTR, SCB_PREV;
mov SCB_NEXT, SAVED_LINKPTR;
mov SCBPTR, SINDEX ret;
rHead:
mov DISCONNECTED_SCBH,SCB_NEXT ret;
.else
ret;
.endif
set_stcnt_from_hcnt:
mov STCNT[0], HCNT[0];
mov STCNT[1], HCNT[1];
mov STCNT[2], HCNT[2] ret;
bcopy_7:
mov DINDIR, SINDIR;
mov DINDIR, SINDIR;
bcopy_5:
mov DINDIR, SINDIR;
bcopy_4:
mov DINDIR, SINDIR;
bcopy_3:
mov DINDIR, SINDIR;
mov DINDIR, SINDIR;
mov DINDIR, SINDIR ret;
dma_scb:
/*
* SCB index is in SINDEX. Determine the physical address in
* the host where this SCB is located and load HADDR with it.
*/
shr DINDEX, 3, SINDEX;
shl A, 5, SINDEX;
add HADDR[0], A, HSCB_ADDR[0];
mov A, DINDEX;
adc HADDR[1], A, HSCB_ADDR[1];
clr A;
adc HADDR[2], A, HSCB_ADDR[2];
adc HADDR[3], A, HSCB_ADDR[3];
/* Setup Count */
mvi HCNT[0], 28;
clr HCNT[1];
clr HCNT[2];
mov DFCNTRL, DMAPARAMS;
test DMAPARAMS, DIRECTION jnz dma_scb_fromhost;
/* Fill it with the SCB data */
copy_scb_tofifo:
mvi SINDEX, SCB_CONTROL;
add A, 28, SINDEX;
copy_scb_tofifo_loop:
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
mov DFDAT,SINDIR;
cmp SINDEX, A jne copy_scb_tofifo_loop;
or DFCNTRL, HDMAEN|FIFOFLUSH;
dma_scb_fromhost:
call dma_finish;
/* If we were putting the SCB, we are done */
test DMAPARAMS, DIRECTION jz return;
mvi SCB_CONTROL call dfdat_in_7;
call dfdat_in_7_continued;
call dfdat_in_7_continued;
jmp dfdat_in_7_continued;
dfdat_in_7:
mov DINDEX,SINDEX;
dfdat_in_7_continued:
mov DINDIR,DFDAT;
mov DINDIR,DFDAT;
mov DINDIR,DFDAT;
mov DINDIR,DFDAT;
mov DINDIR,DFDAT;
mov DINDIR,DFDAT;
mov DINDIR,DFDAT ret;
/*
* Wait for DMA from host memory to data FIFO to complete, then disable
* DMA and wait for it to acknowledge that it's off.
*/
dma_finish:
test DFSTATUS,HDONE jz dma_finish;
/* Turn off DMA */
and DFCNTRL, ~HDMAEN;
test DFCNTRL, HDMAEN jnz .;
ret;
index_untagged_scb:
mov DINDEX, SINDEX;
shr DINDEX, 4;
and DINDEX, 0x03; /* Bottom two bits of tid */
add DINDEX, SCB_BUSYTARGETS;
shr A, 6, SINDEX; /* Target ID divided by 4 */
test SINDEX, SELBUSB jz index_untagged_scb2;
add A, 2; /* Add 2 positions */
index_untagged_scb2:
mov SCBPTR, A; /*
* Select the SCB with this
* target's information.
*/
mov SINDEX, DINDEX ret;
add_scb_to_free_list:
mov SCB_NEXT, FREE_SCBH;
mvi SCB_TAG, SCB_LIST_NULL;
mov FREE_SCBH, SCBPTR ret;
.if ( SCB_PAGING )
get_free_or_disc_scb:
cmp FREE_SCBH, SCB_LIST_NULL jne dequeue_free_scb;
cmp DISCONNECTED_SCBH, SCB_LIST_NULL jne dequeue_disc_scb;
return_error:
mvi SINDEX, SCB_LIST_NULL ret;
dequeue_disc_scb:
mov SCBPTR, DISCONNECTED_SCBH;
/*
* If we have a residual, then we are in the middle of some I/O
* and we have to send this SCB back up to the kernel so that the
* saved data pointers and residual information isn't lost.
*/
test SCB_RESID_SGCNT,0xff jnz dma_up_scb;
cmp SCB_LINKED_NEXT, SCB_LIST_NULL je unlink_disc_scb;
dma_up_scb:
mvi DMAPARAMS, FIFORESET;
mov SCB_TAG call dma_scb;
unlink_disc_scb:
/* jmp instead of call since we want to return anyway */
mov SCBPTR jmp rem_scb_from_disc_list;
dequeue_free_scb:
mov SCBPTR, FREE_SCBH;
mov FREE_SCBH, SCB_NEXT ret;
add_scb_to_disc_list:
/*
* Link this SCB into the DISCONNECTED list. This list holds the
* candidates for paging out an SCB if one is needed for a new command.
* Modifying the disconnected list is a critical(pause dissabled) section.
*/
mvi SCB_PREV, SCB_LIST_NULL;
mov SCB_NEXT, DISCONNECTED_SCBH;
mov DISCONNECTED_SCBH, SCBPTR;
cmp SCB_NEXT,SCB_LIST_NULL je return;
mov SCBPTR,SCB_NEXT;
mov SCB_PREV,DISCONNECTED_SCBH;
mov SCBPTR,DISCONNECTED_SCBH ret;
.endif