c022092526
1. Support for fixed device configuration 2. Hoisted common code to scsi_driver 3. SCSI busses dynamically allocated at boot 4. Reorg'd for LKMs
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WARNING: This file was not fully updated by dufault@hda.com when
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changing the configuration. See the end for new notes.
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This release consists of the following files
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(relative to the base of the source tree )
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share/man/man4/scsi.4 <-useful general info
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share/man/man4/uk.4
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share/man/man4/su.4
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share/man/man4/ch.4
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share/man/man4/cd.4
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share/man/man4/sd.4
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share/man/man4/st.4 <--READ THIS IF YOU USE TAPES!
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sbin/scsi/procargs.c
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sbin/scsi/scsi.c
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sbin/scsi/scsi.1
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sbin/scsi/Makefile
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sbin/st/Makefile
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sbin/st/st.1
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sbin/st/st.c
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sys/sys/chio.h
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sys/sys/cdio.h
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sys/sys/mtio.h
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sys/sys/scsiio.h
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sys/i386/conf/EXAMPLE
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sys/i386/isa/ultra14f.c <-runs 14f and 34f
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sys/i386/isa/ultra_all.c.beta <-beta version, runs 14f,24f and 34f
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sys/i386/isa/bt742a.c
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sys/i386/isa/aha1742.c
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sys/i386/isa/aha1542.c
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sys/scsi/syspatches
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sys/scsi/syspatches/conf.c
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sys/scsi/syspatches/user_scsi.diffs
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sys/scsi/syspatches/MAKEDEV.diff
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sys/scsi/syspatches/isa.c.patch
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sys/scsi/syspatches/README
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sys/scsi/uk.c
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sys/scsi/su.c
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sys/scsi/st.c
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sys/scsi/sd.c
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sys/scsi/ch.c
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sys/scsi/cd.c
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sys/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c
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sys/scsi/scsi_base.c
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sys/scsi/scsiconf.c
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sys/scsi/scsi_tape.h
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sys/scsi/scsi_disk.h
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sys/scsi/scsi_changer.h
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sys/scsi/scsi_cd.h
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sys/scsi/scsi_all.h
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sys/scsi/scsi_debug.h
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sys/scsi/scsiconf.h
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sys/scsi/README <--this file
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notice sys/scsi/sg.c and sys/sys/sgio.h have been removed
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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This scsi system is designed to allow the re-use of top end drivers
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such as disk and tape drivers, with different scsi adapters.
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As of writing this document, There are top end drivers working for:
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generic scsi disk
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generic scsi tape
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cd-rom (plays music under the xcplayer (?) program)
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AEG Character recognition devices *
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Calera Character recognition devices *
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Generic scsi-II scanners *
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Exabyte tape changer device.
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GENERIC SCSI DEVICES (user generated scsi commands)
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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There are also working bottom end drivers for:
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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adaptec 1542 (and 1742 in 1542 mode)
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bustec 742a (apparently works for VESA version (445S?))(and 747?)
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adaptec 174x (note NOT 27xx)
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Ultrastore 14f (works for 34f (VESA version))
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Ultrastore 24f RSN (Beta version included here)
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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################## Using the scsi system ##################
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------------minor numbers---------------
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This scsi system does not allocate minor numbers to devices depending
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on their SCSI IDs is any way. A devices minor number is dependant
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on the order in which it was found.
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e.g. the first tape found will become st0 (minor number 0)
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the second found will become st1 (minor number 16)
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the third will become st2 (minor 32)
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etc.
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These devices could be on the same scsi bus or different scsi busses.
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That would not change their minor numbers.
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THE EXCEPTION TO THIS IS IN THE GENERIC SCSI DRIVER. in which case
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the following mapping applies:
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BB TTT LLL B= scsi bus number, T = target number, L = LUN.
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It is possible to run two different TYPES of scsi adapters at the
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same time and have st0 on one and st1 on another. (for example)
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There is a scheme supported in which scsi devices can be 'wired in' even
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if they are not present or powered on at probe time. (see scsiconf.c)
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In addition, the scsi(1) command allows the operator ask for a
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reprobe at any time. Newly found devices will be configured in. Any
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device that does not map to a known device type is attached to the
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'unknown' (uk) driver.
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--------------making devices------------
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A changed version of /dev/MAKEDEV is supplied that
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can be used to make devices sd[01234] and st[01234]
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e.g.
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cd /dev
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sh MAKEDEV sd0 sd1 sd2 st0 st1 cd0
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see st(1) and st(4) for info on tape devices.
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--------------file layout-------------------
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Originally I had all scsi definitions in one file: scsi.h
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I have since moved definitions of commands so that all
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definitions needed for a particular type of device are
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found together in the include file of that name.
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This approximatly follows the layout of their definition
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in the SCSI-2 spec.
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As such they are:
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scsi_all.h general commands for all devices --- CHAPTER 7
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scsi-disk.h commands relevant to disk --- CHAPTER 8
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scsi-tape.h commands for scsi tapes --- CHAPTER 9
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scsi-cd.h commands for cd-roms (and audio) --- CHAPTER 13
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scsi-changer.h commands medium changer devices --- CHAPTER 16
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---------ioctl definitions-------------
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User accessable structures (e.g. ioctl definitions) have been
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placed in sys/cdio, sys/sgio and sys/chio (based after sys/mtio for
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the ioctls for mag tapes (including st).
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General scsi ioctls are found in sys/scsiio.h.
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-----------cd-rom-----------------
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The cd rom driver ha been tested by a number of people and
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grefen@convex.com has completed the audio play
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functions.
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(xcdplayer was available from the 'from_ref' directory on agate)
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At this time it is possible audio play is broken on cdroms and I will
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be unable to fix it until I get one to test.
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***IMPORTANT***
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Cdrom audio is only suported at all for cdroms that use SCSI2 audio
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definitions.
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-------------media changer---------------
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Once again courtesy of grefen@convex.com (in germany)
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I have not tested this but he assures me it's ready for testing.
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If anyone has an exabyte tape changer or similar,
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contact the author for information regarding the control interface
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and program.
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WARNING: This has not been tested for a LONG TIME!
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---------recent changes-----------
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Removed all bitfields from machine independent sections to make
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it possible for them to be used on big-endian architectures.
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Removed scsi specific timeouts in favour of system timeout handling.
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Many structures (getting more all the time) now dynamically allocated.
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Addition of code in the tape driver to recognise models of drive that
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have particular problems so they can be handled specially.
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many bug-fixes and cleanups.
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---------even more recent changes:--------
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rewrote almost the entire thing..
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------Mon Oct 11 22:20:25 WST 1993------
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Code is now all KNF (or close to it).
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A new structure has been introduced..
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Called scsi_link, one of these exists for every bus/target/lun
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that has a driver attached to it.
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It has links to the adapter and to the driver, as well as status
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information of global interest. (e.g. if the device is in use).
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The use of this new structure has allowed the compaction of a
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lot of duplicated code into a single copy (now in scsi_base.c)
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and makes more simple the USER level scsi implimentation.
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------Tue Feb 28 07:43:17 EST 1995-----
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dufault@hda.com: Redid configuration to support wired devices.
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All driver entries now get bounced directly into the routines in
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"scsi_driver" via a set of functions generated by the SCSI_ENTRIES macro
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in scsi_conf.h. This lets us put the common code in a single place.
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