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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 |
commit | 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 (patch) | |
tree | 0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d /drivers/scsi/fdomain.c |
Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.
Let it rip!
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diff --git a/drivers/scsi/fdomain.c b/drivers/scsi/fdomain.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a843c080c1d --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/scsi/fdomain.c @@ -0,0 +1,1739 @@ +/* fdomain.c -- Future Domain TMC-16x0 SCSI driver + * Created: Sun May 3 18:53:19 1992 by faith@cs.unc.edu + * Revised: Mon Dec 28 21:59:02 1998 by faith@acm.org + * Author: Rickard E. Faith, faith@cs.unc.edu + * Copyright 1992-1996, 1998 Rickard E. Faith (faith@acm.org) + * Shared IRQ supported added 7/7/2001 Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> + + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any + * later version. + + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + * 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + + ************************************************************************** + + SUMMARY: + + Future Domain BIOS versions supported for autodetect: + 2.0, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 (1.0), 3.5 (2.0), 3.6, 3.61 + Chips are supported: + TMC-1800, TMC-18C50, TMC-18C30, TMC-36C70 + Boards supported: + Future Domain TMC-1650, TMC-1660, TMC-1670, TMC-1680, TMC-1610M/MER/MEX + Future Domain TMC-3260 (PCI) + Quantum ISA-200S, ISA-250MG + Adaptec AHA-2920A (PCI) [BUT *NOT* AHA-2920C -- use aic7xxx instead] + IBM ? + LILO/INSMOD command-line options: + fdomain=<PORT_BASE>,<IRQ>[,<ADAPTER_ID>] + + + + NOTE: + + The Adaptec AHA-2920C has an Adaptec AIC-7850 chip on it. + Use the aic7xxx driver for this board. + + The Adaptec AHA-2920A has a Future Domain chip on it, so this is the right + driver for that card. Unfortunately, the boxes will probably just say + "2920", so you'll have to look on the card for a Future Domain logo, or a + letter after the 2920. + + + + THANKS: + + Thanks to Adaptec for providing PCI boards for testing. This finally + enabled me to test the PCI detection and correct it for PCI boards that do + not have a BIOS at a standard ISA location. For PCI boards, LILO/INSMOD + command-line options should no longer be needed. --RF 18Nov98 + + + + DESCRIPTION: + + This is the Linux low-level SCSI driver for Future Domain TMC-1660/1680 + TMC-1650/1670, and TMC-3260 SCSI host adapters. The 1650 and 1670 have a + 25-pin external connector, whereas the 1660 and 1680 have a SCSI-2 50-pin + high-density external connector. The 1670 and 1680 have floppy disk + controllers built in. The TMC-3260 is a PCI bus card. + + Future Domain's older boards are based on the TMC-1800 chip, and this + driver was originally written for a TMC-1680 board with the TMC-1800 chip. + More recently, boards are being produced with the TMC-18C50 and TMC-18C30 + chips. The latest and greatest board may not work with this driver. If + you have to patch this driver so that it will recognize your board's BIOS + signature, then the driver may fail to function after the board is + detected. + + Please note that the drive ordering that Future Domain implemented in BIOS + versions 3.4 and 3.5 is the opposite of the order (currently) used by the + rest of the SCSI industry. If you have BIOS version 3.4 or 3.5, and have + more than one drive, then the drive ordering will be the reverse of that + which you see under DOS. For example, under DOS SCSI ID 0 will be D: and + SCSI ID 1 will be C: (the boot device). Under Linux, SCSI ID 0 will be + /dev/sda and SCSI ID 1 will be /dev/sdb. The Linux ordering is consistent + with that provided by all the other SCSI drivers for Linux. If you want + this changed, you will probably have to patch the higher level SCSI code. + If you do so, please send me patches that are protected by #ifdefs. + + If you have a TMC-8xx or TMC-9xx board, then this is not the driver for + your board. Please refer to the Seagate driver for more information and + possible support. + + + + HISTORY: + + Linux Driver Driver + Version Version Date Support/Notes + + 0.0 3 May 1992 V2.0 BIOS; 1800 chip + 0.97 1.9 28 Jul 1992 + 0.98.6 3.1 27 Nov 1992 + 0.99 3.2 9 Dec 1992 + + 0.99.3 3.3 10 Jan 1993 V3.0 BIOS + 0.99.5 3.5 18 Feb 1993 + 0.99.10 3.6 15 May 1993 V3.2 BIOS; 18C50 chip + 0.99.11 3.17 3 Jul 1993 (now under RCS) + 0.99.12 3.18 13 Aug 1993 + 0.99.14 5.6 31 Oct 1993 (reselection code removed) + + 0.99.15 5.9 23 Jan 1994 V3.4 BIOS (preliminary) + 1.0.8/1.1.1 5.15 1 Apr 1994 V3.4 BIOS; 18C30 chip (preliminary) + 1.0.9/1.1.3 5.16 7 Apr 1994 V3.4 BIOS; 18C30 chip + 1.1.38 5.18 30 Jul 1994 36C70 chip (PCI version of 18C30) + 1.1.62 5.20 2 Nov 1994 V3.5 BIOS + 1.1.73 5.22 7 Dec 1994 Quantum ISA-200S board; V2.0 BIOS + + 1.1.82 5.26 14 Jan 1995 V3.5 BIOS; TMC-1610M/MER/MEX board + 1.2.10 5.28 5 Jun 1995 Quantum ISA-250MG board; V2.0, V2.01 BIOS + 1.3.4 5.31 23 Jun 1995 PCI BIOS-32 detection (preliminary) + 1.3.7 5.33 4 Jul 1995 PCI BIOS-32 detection + 1.3.28 5.36 17 Sep 1995 V3.61 BIOS; LILO command-line support + 1.3.34 5.39 12 Oct 1995 V3.60 BIOS; /proc + 1.3.72 5.39 8 Feb 1996 Adaptec AHA-2920 board + 1.3.85 5.41 4 Apr 1996 + 2.0.12 5.44 8 Aug 1996 Use ID 7 for all PCI cards + 2.1.1 5.45 2 Oct 1996 Update ROM accesses for 2.1.x + 2.1.97 5.46 23 Apr 1998 Rewritten PCI detection routines [mj] + 2.1.11x 5.47 9 Aug 1998 Touched for 8 SCSI disk majors support + 5.48 18 Nov 1998 BIOS no longer needed for PCI detection + 2.2.0 5.50 28 Dec 1998 Support insmod parameters + + + REFERENCES USED: + + "TMC-1800 SCSI Chip Specification (FDC-1800T)", Future Domain Corporation, + 1990. + + "Technical Reference Manual: 18C50 SCSI Host Adapter Chip", Future Domain + Corporation, January 1992. + + "LXT SCSI Products: Specifications and OEM Technical Manual (Revision + B/September 1991)", Maxtor Corporation, 1991. + + "7213S product Manual (Revision P3)", Maxtor Corporation, 1992. + + "Draft Proposed American National Standard: Small Computer System + Interface - 2 (SCSI-2)", Global Engineering Documents. (X3T9.2/86-109, + revision 10h, October 17, 1991) + + Private communications, Drew Eckhardt (drew@cs.colorado.edu) and Eric + Youngdale (ericy@cais.com), 1992. + + Private communication, Tuong Le (Future Domain Engineering department), + 1994. (Disk geometry computations for Future Domain BIOS version 3.4, and + TMC-18C30 detection.) + + Hogan, Thom. The Programmer's PC Sourcebook. Microsoft Press, 1988. Page + 60 (2.39: Disk Partition Table Layout). + + "18C30 Technical Reference Manual", Future Domain Corporation, 1993, page + 6-1. + + + + NOTES ON REFERENCES: + + The Maxtor manuals were free. Maxtor telephone technical support is + great! + + The Future Domain manuals were $25 and $35. They document the chip, not + the TMC-16x0 boards, so some information I had to guess at. In 1992, + Future Domain sold DOS BIOS source for $250 and the UN*X driver source was + $750, but these required a non-disclosure agreement, so even if I could + have afforded them, they would *not* have been useful for writing this + publically distributable driver. Future Domain technical support has + provided some information on the phone and have sent a few useful FAXs. + They have been much more helpful since they started to recognize that the + word "Linux" refers to an operating system :-). + + + + ALPHA TESTERS: + + There are many other alpha testers that come and go as the driver + develops. The people listed here were most helpful in times of greatest + need (mostly early on -- I've probably left out a few worthy people in + more recent times): + + Todd Carrico (todd@wutc.wustl.edu), Dan Poirier (poirier@cs.unc.edu ), Ken + Corey (kenc@sol.acs.unt.edu), C. de Bruin (bruin@bruin@sterbbs.nl), Sakari + Aaltonen (sakaria@vipunen.hit.fi), John Rice (rice@xanth.cs.odu.edu), Brad + Yearwood (brad@optilink.com), and Ray Toy (toy@soho.crd.ge.com). + + Special thanks to Tien-Wan Yang (twyang@cs.uh.edu), who graciously lent me + his 18C50-based card for debugging. He is the sole reason that this + driver works with the 18C50 chip. + + Thanks to Dave Newman (dnewman@crl.com) for providing initial patches for + the version 3.4 BIOS. + + Thanks to James T. McKinley (mckinley@msupa.pa.msu.edu) for providing + patches that support the TMC-3260, a PCI bus card with the 36C70 chip. + The 36C70 chip appears to be "completely compatible" with the 18C30 chip. + + Thanks to Eric Kasten (tigger@petroglyph.cl.msu.edu) for providing the + patch for the version 3.5 BIOS. + + Thanks for Stephen Henson (shenson@nyx10.cs.du.edu) for providing the + patch for the Quantum ISA-200S SCSI adapter. + + Thanks to Adam Bowen for the signature to the 1610M/MER/MEX scsi cards, to + Martin Andrews (andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org) for the signature to some + random TMC-1680 repackaged by IBM; and to Mintak Ng (mintak@panix.com) for + the version 3.61 BIOS signature. + + Thanks for Mark Singer (elf@netcom.com) and Richard Simpson + (rsimpson@ewrcsdra.demon.co.uk) for more Quantum signatures and detective + work on the Quantum RAM layout. + + Special thanks to James T. McKinley (mckinley@msupa.pa.msu.edu) for + providing patches for proper PCI BIOS32-mediated detection of the TMC-3260 + card (a PCI bus card with the 36C70 chip). Please send James PCI-related + bug reports. + + Thanks to Tom Cavin (tec@usa1.com) for preliminary command-line option + patches. + + New PCI detection code written by Martin Mares <mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz> + + Insmod parameter code based on patches from Daniel Graham + <graham@balance.uoregon.edu>. + + All of the alpha testers deserve much thanks. + + + + NOTES ON USER DEFINABLE OPTIONS: + + DEBUG: This turns on the printing of various debug information. + + ENABLE_PARITY: This turns on SCSI parity checking. With the current + driver, all attached devices must support SCSI parity. If none of your + devices support parity, then you can probably get the driver to work by + turning this option off. I have no way of testing this, however, and it + would appear that no one ever uses this option. + + FIFO_COUNT: The host adapter has an 8K cache (host adapters based on the + 18C30 chip have a 2k cache). When this many 512 byte blocks are filled by + the SCSI device, an interrupt will be raised. Therefore, this could be as + low as 0, or as high as 16. Note, however, that values which are too high + or too low seem to prevent any interrupts from occurring, and thereby lock + up the machine. I have found that 2 is a good number, but throughput may + be increased by changing this value to values which are close to 2. + Please let me know if you try any different values. + + RESELECTION: This is no longer an option, since I gave up trying to + implement it in version 4.x of this driver. It did not improve + performance at all and made the driver unstable (because I never found one + of the two race conditions which were introduced by the multiple + outstanding command code). The instability seems a very high price to pay + just so that you don't have to wait for the tape to rewind. If you want + this feature implemented, send me patches. I'll be happy to send a copy + of my (broken) driver to anyone who would like to see a copy. + + **************************************************************************/ + +#include <linux/config.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/blkdev.h> +#include <linux/spinlock.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/ioport.h> +#include <linux/proc_fs.h> +#include <linux/pci.h> +#include <linux/stat.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> +#include <scsi/scsicam.h> + +#include <asm/io.h> +#include <asm/system.h> + +#include <scsi/scsi.h> +#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h> +#include <scsi/scsi_device.h> +#include <scsi/scsi_host.h> +#include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h> +#include "fdomain.h" + +MODULE_AUTHOR("Rickard E. Faith"); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Future domain SCSI driver"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); + + +#define VERSION "$Revision: 5.51 $" + +/* START OF USER DEFINABLE OPTIONS */ + +#define DEBUG 0 /* Enable debugging output */ +#define ENABLE_PARITY 1 /* Enable SCSI Parity */ +#define FIFO_COUNT 2 /* Number of 512 byte blocks before INTR */ + +/* END OF USER DEFINABLE OPTIONS */ + +#if DEBUG +#define EVERY_ACCESS 0 /* Write a line on every scsi access */ +#define ERRORS_ONLY 1 /* Only write a line if there is an error */ +#define DEBUG_DETECT 0 /* Debug fdomain_16x0_detect() */ +#define DEBUG_MESSAGES 1 /* Debug MESSAGE IN phase */ +#define DEBUG_ABORT 1 /* Debug abort() routine */ +#define DEBUG_RESET 1 /* Debug reset() routine */ +#define DEBUG_RACE 1 /* Debug interrupt-driven race condition */ +#else +#define EVERY_ACCESS 0 /* LEAVE THESE ALONE--CHANGE THE ONES ABOVE */ +#define ERRORS_ONLY 0 +#define DEBUG_DETECT 0 +#define DEBUG_MESSAGES 0 +#define DEBUG_ABORT 0 +#define DEBUG_RESET 0 +#define DEBUG_RACE 0 +#endif + +/* Errors are reported on the line, so we don't need to report them again */ +#if EVERY_ACCESS +#undef ERRORS_ONLY +#define ERRORS_ONLY 0 +#endif + +#if ENABLE_PARITY +#define PARITY_MASK 0x08 +#else +#define PARITY_MASK 0x00 +#endif + +enum chip_type { + unknown = 0x00, + tmc1800 = 0x01, + tmc18c50 = 0x02, + tmc18c30 = 0x03, +}; + +enum { + in_arbitration = 0x02, + in_selection = 0x04, + in_other = 0x08, + disconnect = 0x10, + aborted = 0x20, + sent_ident = 0x40, +}; + +enum in_port_type { + Read_SCSI_Data = 0, + SCSI_Status = 1, + TMC_Status = 2, + FIFO_Status = 3, /* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */ + Interrupt_Cond = 4, /* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */ + LSB_ID_Code = 5, + MSB_ID_Code = 6, + Read_Loopback = 7, + SCSI_Data_NoACK = 8, + Interrupt_Status = 9, + Configuration1 = 10, + Configuration2 = 11, /* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */ + Read_FIFO = 12, + FIFO_Data_Count = 14 +}; + +enum out_port_type { + Write_SCSI_Data = 0, + SCSI_Cntl = 1, + Interrupt_Cntl = 2, + SCSI_Mode_Cntl = 3, + TMC_Cntl = 4, + Memory_Cntl = 5, /* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */ + Write_Loopback = 7, + IO_Control = 11, /* tmc18c30 only */ + Write_FIFO = 12 +}; + +/* .bss will zero all the static variables below */ +static int port_base; +static unsigned long bios_base; +static void __iomem * bios_mem; +static int bios_major; +static int bios_minor; +static int PCI_bus; +static int Quantum; /* Quantum board variant */ +static int interrupt_level; +static volatile int in_command; +static struct scsi_cmnd *current_SC; +static enum chip_type chip = unknown; +static int adapter_mask; +static int this_id; +static int setup_called; + +#if DEBUG_RACE +static volatile int in_interrupt_flag; +#endif + +static int FIFO_Size = 0x2000; /* 8k FIFO for + pre-tmc18c30 chips */ + +static irqreturn_t do_fdomain_16x0_intr( int irq, void *dev_id, + struct pt_regs * regs ); +/* Allow insmod parameters to be like LILO parameters. For example: + insmod fdomain fdomain=0x140,11 */ +static char * fdomain = NULL; +module_param(fdomain, charp, 0); + +static unsigned long addresses[] = { + 0xc8000, + 0xca000, + 0xce000, + 0xde000, + 0xcc000, /* Extra addresses for PCI boards */ + 0xd0000, + 0xe0000, +}; +#define ADDRESS_COUNT (sizeof( addresses ) / sizeof( unsigned )) + +static unsigned short ports[] = { 0x140, 0x150, 0x160, 0x170 }; +#define PORT_COUNT (sizeof( ports ) / sizeof( unsigned short )) + +static unsigned short ints[] = { 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 0 }; + +/* + + READ THIS BEFORE YOU ADD A SIGNATURE! + + READING THIS SHORT NOTE CAN SAVE YOU LOTS OF TIME! + + READ EVERY WORD, ESPECIALLY THE WORD *NOT* + + This driver works *ONLY* for Future Domain cards using the TMC-1800, + TMC-18C50, or TMC-18C30 chip. This includes models TMC-1650, 1660, 1670, + and 1680. These are all 16-bit cards. + + The following BIOS signature signatures are for boards which do *NOT* + work with this driver (these TMC-8xx and TMC-9xx boards may work with the + Seagate driver): + + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1988 V4.0I 03/16/88 + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V5.0C2/14/89 + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V6.0A7/28/89 + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0105/31/90 + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0209/18/90 + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V7.009/18/90 + FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1992 V8.00.004/02/92 + + (The cards which do *NOT* work are all 8-bit cards -- although some of + them have a 16-bit form-factor, the upper 8-bits are used only for IRQs + and are *NOT* used for data. You can tell the difference by following + the tracings on the circuit board -- if only the IRQ lines are involved, + you have a "8-bit" card, and should *NOT* use this driver.) + +*/ + +static struct signature { + const char *signature; + int sig_offset; + int sig_length; + int major_bios_version; + int minor_bios_version; + int flag; /* 1 == PCI_bus, 2 == ISA_200S, 3 == ISA_250MG, 4 == ISA_200S */ +} signatures[] = { + /* 1 2 3 4 5 6 */ + /* 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 */ + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V2.07/28/89", 5, 50, 2, 0, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V1.07/28/89", 5, 50, 2, 0, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V2.07/28/89", 72, 50, 2, 0, 2 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V2.0", 73, 43, 2, 0, 3 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1991 1800-V2.0.", 72, 39, 2, 0, 4 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1992 V3.00.004/02/92", 5, 44, 3, 0, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-18XX (C) 1993 V3.203/12/93", 5, 44, 3, 2, 0 }, + { "IBM F1 P2 BIOS v1.0104/29/93", 5, 28, 3, -1, 0 }, + { "Future Domain Corp. V1.0008/18/93", 5, 33, 3, 4, 0 }, + { "Future Domain Corp. V1.0008/18/93", 26, 33, 3, 4, 1 }, + { "Adaptec AHA-2920 PCI-SCSI Card", 42, 31, 3, -1, 1 }, + { "IBM F1 P264/32", 5, 14, 3, -1, 1 }, + /* This next signature may not be a 3.5 bios */ + { "Future Domain Corp. V2.0108/18/93", 5, 33, 3, 5, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. V3.5008/18/93", 5, 34, 3, 5, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN 18c30/18c50/1800 (C) 1994 V3.5", 5, 44, 3, 5, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. V3.6008/18/93", 5, 34, 3, 6, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. V3.6108/18/93", 5, 34, 3, 6, 0 }, + { "FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-18XX", 5, 22, -1, -1, 0 }, + + /* READ NOTICE ABOVE *BEFORE* YOU WASTE YOUR TIME ADDING A SIGNATURE + Also, fix the disk geometry code for your signature and send your + changes for faith@cs.unc.edu. Above all, do *NOT* change any old + signatures! + + Note that the last line will match a "generic" 18XX bios. Because + Future Domain has changed the host SCSI ID and/or the location of the + geometry information in the on-board RAM area for each of the first + three BIOS's, it is still important to enter a fully qualified + signature in the table for any new BIOS's (after the host SCSI ID and + geometry location are verified). */ +}; + +#define SIGNATURE_COUNT (sizeof( signatures ) / sizeof( struct signature )) + +static void print_banner( struct Scsi_Host *shpnt ) +{ + if (!shpnt) return; /* This won't ever happen */ + + if (bios_major < 0 && bios_minor < 0) { + printk(KERN_INFO "scsi%d: <fdomain> No BIOS; using scsi id %d\n", + shpnt->host_no, shpnt->this_id); + } else { + printk(KERN_INFO "scsi%d: <fdomain> BIOS version ", shpnt->host_no); + + if (bios_major >= 0) printk("%d.", bios_major); + else printk("?."); + + if (bios_minor >= 0) printk("%d", bios_minor); + else printk("?."); + + printk( " at 0x%lx using scsi id %d\n", + bios_base, shpnt->this_id ); + } + + /* If this driver works for later FD PCI + boards, we will have to modify banner + for additional PCI cards, but for now if + it's PCI it's a TMC-3260 - JTM */ + printk(KERN_INFO "scsi%d: <fdomain> %s chip at 0x%x irq ", + shpnt->host_no, + chip == tmc1800 ? "TMC-1800" : (chip == tmc18c50 ? "TMC-18C50" : (chip == tmc18c30 ? (PCI_bus ? "TMC-36C70 (PCI bus)" : "TMC-18C30") : "Unknown")), + port_base); + + if (interrupt_level) + printk("%d", interrupt_level); + else + printk("<none>"); + + printk( "\n" ); +} + +int fdomain_setup(char *str) +{ + int ints[4]; + + (void)get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints); + + if (setup_called++ || ints[0] < 2 || ints[0] > 3) { + printk(KERN_INFO "scsi: <fdomain> Usage: fdomain=<PORT_BASE>,<IRQ>[,<ADAPTER_ID>]\n"); + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n"); + return 0; + } + + port_base = ints[0] >= 1 ? ints[1] : 0; + interrupt_level = ints[0] >= 2 ? ints[2] : 0; + this_id = ints[0] >= 3 ? ints[3] : 0; + + bios_major = bios_minor = -1; /* Use geometry for BIOS version >= 3.4 */ + ++setup_called; + return 1; +} + +__setup("fdomain=", fdomain_setup); + + +static void do_pause(unsigned amount) /* Pause for amount*10 milliseconds */ +{ + mdelay(10*amount); +} + +inline static void fdomain_make_bus_idle( void ) +{ + outb(0, port_base + SCSI_Cntl); + outb(0, port_base + SCSI_Mode_Cntl); + if (chip == tmc18c50 || chip == tmc18c30) + outb(0x21 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl); /* Clear forced intr. */ + else + outb(0x01 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl); +} + +static int fdomain_is_valid_port( int port ) +{ +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( " (%x%x),", + inb( port + MSB_ID_Code ), inb( port + LSB_ID_Code ) ); +#endif + + /* The MCA ID is a unique id for each MCA compatible board. We + are using ISA boards, but Future Domain provides the MCA ID + anyway. We can use this ID to ensure that this is a Future + Domain TMC-1660/TMC-1680. + */ + + if (inb( port + LSB_ID_Code ) != 0xe9) { /* test for 0x6127 id */ + if (inb( port + LSB_ID_Code ) != 0x27) return 0; + if (inb( port + MSB_ID_Code ) != 0x61) return 0; + chip = tmc1800; + } else { /* test for 0xe960 id */ + if (inb( port + MSB_ID_Code ) != 0x60) return 0; + chip = tmc18c50; + + /* Try to toggle 32-bit mode. This only + works on an 18c30 chip. (User reports + say this works, so we should switch to + it in the near future.) */ + + outb( 0x80, port + IO_Control ); + if ((inb( port + Configuration2 ) & 0x80) == 0x80) { + outb( 0x00, port + IO_Control ); + if ((inb( port + Configuration2 ) & 0x80) == 0x00) { + chip = tmc18c30; + FIFO_Size = 0x800; /* 2k FIFO */ + } + } + /* If that failed, we are an 18c50. */ + } + + return 1; +} + +static int fdomain_test_loopback( void ) +{ + int i; + int result; + + for (i = 0; i < 255; i++) { + outb( i, port_base + Write_Loopback ); + result = inb( port_base + Read_Loopback ); + if (i != result) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +/* fdomain_get_irq assumes that we have a valid MCA ID for a + TMC-1660/TMC-1680 Future Domain board. Now, check to be sure the + bios_base matches these ports. If someone was unlucky enough to have + purchased more than one Future Domain board, then they will have to + modify this code, as we only detect one board here. [The one with the + lowest bios_base.] + + Note that this routine is only used for systems without a PCI BIOS32 + (e.g., ISA bus). For PCI bus systems, this routine will likely fail + unless one of the IRQs listed in the ints array is used by the board. + Sometimes it is possible to use the computer's BIOS setup screen to + configure a PCI system so that one of these IRQs will be used by the + Future Domain card. */ + +static int fdomain_get_irq( int base ) +{ + int options = inb(base + Configuration1); + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk("scsi: <fdomain> Options = %x\n", options); +#endif + + /* Check for board with lowest bios_base -- + this isn't valid for the 18c30 or for + boards on the PCI bus, so just assume we + have the right board. */ + + if (chip != tmc18c30 && !PCI_bus && addresses[(options & 0xc0) >> 6 ] != bios_base) + return 0; + return ints[(options & 0x0e) >> 1]; +} + +static int fdomain_isa_detect( int *irq, int *iobase ) +{ +#ifndef PCMCIA + int i, j; + int base = 0xdeadbeef; + int flag = 0; + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> fdomain_isa_detect:" ); +#endif + + for (i = 0; i < ADDRESS_COUNT; i++) { + void __iomem *p = ioremap(addresses[i], 0x2000); + if (!p) + continue; +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( " %lx(%lx),", addresses[i], bios_base ); +#endif + for (j = 0; j < SIGNATURE_COUNT; j++) { + if (check_signature(p + signatures[j].sig_offset, + signatures[j].signature, + signatures[j].sig_length )) { + bios_major = signatures[j].major_bios_version; + bios_minor = signatures[j].minor_bios_version; + PCI_bus = (signatures[j].flag == 1); + Quantum = (signatures[j].flag > 1) ? signatures[j].flag : 0; + bios_base = addresses[i]; + bios_mem = p; + goto found; + } + } + iounmap(p); + } + +found: + if (bios_major == 2) { + /* The TMC-1660/TMC-1680 has a RAM area just after the BIOS ROM. + Assuming the ROM is enabled (otherwise we wouldn't have been + able to read the ROM signature :-), then the ROM sets up the + RAM area with some magic numbers, such as a list of port + base addresses and a list of the disk "geometry" reported to + DOS (this geometry has nothing to do with physical geometry). + */ + + switch (Quantum) { + case 2: /* ISA_200S */ + case 3: /* ISA_250MG */ + base = readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa2) + (readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa3) << 8); + break; + case 4: /* ISA_200S (another one) */ + base = readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa3) + (readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa4) << 8); + break; + default: + base = readb(bios_mem + 0x1fcc) + (readb(bios_mem + 0x1fcd) << 8); + break; + } + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( " %x,", base ); +#endif + + for (i = 0; i < PORT_COUNT; i++) { + if (base == ports[i]) { + if (!request_region(base, 0x10, "fdomain")) + break; + if (!fdomain_is_valid_port(base)) { + release_region(base, 0x10); + break; + } + *irq = fdomain_get_irq( base ); + *iobase = base; + return 1; + } + } + + /* This is a bad sign. It usually means that someone patched the + BIOS signature list (the signatures variable) to contain a BIOS + signature for a board *OTHER THAN* the TMC-1660/TMC-1680. */ + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( " RAM FAILED, " ); +#endif + } + + /* Anyway, the alternative to finding the address in the RAM is to just + search through every possible port address for one that is attached + to the Future Domain card. Don't panic, though, about reading all + these random port addresses -- there are rumors that the Future + Domain BIOS does something very similar. + + Do not, however, check ports which the kernel knows are being used by + another driver. */ + + for (i = 0; i < PORT_COUNT; i++) { + base = ports[i]; + if (!request_region(base, 0x10, "fdomain")) { +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( " (%x inuse),", base ); +#endif + continue; + } +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( " %x,", base ); +#endif + flag = fdomain_is_valid_port(base); + if (flag) + break; + release_region(base, 0x10); + } + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + if (flag) printk( " SUCCESS\n" ); + else printk( " FAILURE\n" ); +#endif + + if (!flag) return 0; /* iobase not found */ + + *irq = fdomain_get_irq( base ); + *iobase = base; + + return 1; /* success */ +#else + return 0; +#endif +} + +/* PCI detection function: int fdomain_pci_bios_detect(int* irq, int* + iobase) This function gets the Interrupt Level and I/O base address from + the PCI configuration registers. */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_PCI +static int fdomain_pci_bios_detect( int *irq, int *iobase, struct pci_dev **ret_pdev ) +{ + unsigned int pci_irq; /* PCI interrupt line */ + unsigned long pci_base; /* PCI I/O base address */ + struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL; + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + /* Tell how to print a list of the known PCI devices from bios32 and + list vendor and device IDs being used if in debug mode. */ + + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> INFO: use lspci -v to see list of PCI devices\n" ); + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> TMC-3260 detect:" + " Using Vendor ID: 0x%x and Device ID: 0x%x\n", + PCI_VENDOR_ID_FD, + PCI_DEVICE_ID_FD_36C70 ); +#endif + + if ((pdev = pci_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_FD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_FD_36C70, pdev)) == NULL) + return 0; + if (pci_enable_device(pdev)) return 0; + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> TMC-3260 detect:" + " PCI bus %u, device %u, function %u\n", + pdev->bus->number, + PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn), + PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn)); +#endif + + /* We now have the appropriate device function for the FD board so we + just read the PCI config info from the registers. */ + + pci_base = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0); + pci_irq = pdev->irq; + + if (!request_region( pci_base, 0x10, "fdomain" )) + return 0; + + /* Now we have the I/O base address and interrupt from the PCI + configuration registers. */ + + *irq = pci_irq; + *iobase = pci_base; + *ret_pdev = pdev; + +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> TMC-3260 detect:" + " IRQ = %d, I/O base = 0x%x [0x%lx]\n", *irq, *iobase, pci_base ); +#endif + + if (!fdomain_is_valid_port(pci_base)) { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> PCI card detected, but driver not loaded (invalid port)\n" ); + release_region(pci_base, 0x10); + return 0; + } + + /* Fill in a few global variables. Ugh. */ + bios_major = bios_minor = -1; + PCI_bus = 1; + Quantum = 0; + bios_base = 0; + + return 1; +} +#endif + +struct Scsi_Host *__fdomain_16x0_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt ) +{ + int retcode; + struct Scsi_Host *shpnt; + struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL; + + if (setup_called) { +#if DEBUG_DETECT + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> No BIOS, using port_base = 0x%x, irq = %d\n", + port_base, interrupt_level ); +#endif + if (!request_region(port_base, 0x10, "fdomain")) { + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> port 0x%x is busy\n", port_base ); + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n" ); + return NULL; + } + if (!fdomain_is_valid_port( port_base )) { + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Cannot locate chip at port base 0x%x\n", + port_base ); + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n" ); + release_region(port_base, 0x10); + return NULL; + } + } else { + int flag = 0; + +#ifdef CONFIG_PCI + /* Try PCI detection first */ + flag = fdomain_pci_bios_detect( &interrupt_level, &port_base, &pdev ); +#endif + if (!flag) { + /* Then try ISA bus detection */ + flag = fdomain_isa_detect( &interrupt_level, &port_base ); + + if (!flag) { + printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Detection failed (no card)\n" ); + return NULL; + } + } + } + + fdomain_16x0_bus_reset(NULL); + + if (fdomain_test_loopback()) { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Detection failed (loopback test failed at port base 0x%x)\n", port_base); + if (setup_called) { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n"); + } + release_region(port_base, 0x10); + return NULL; + } + + if (this_id) { + tpnt->this_id = (this_id & 0x07); + adapter_mask = (1 << tpnt->this_id); + } else { + if (PCI_bus || (bios_major == 3 && bios_minor >= 2) || bios_major < 0) { + tpnt->this_id = 7; + adapter_mask = 0x80; + } else { + tpnt->this_id = 6; + adapter_mask = 0x40; + } + } + +/* Print out a banner here in case we can't + get resources. */ + + shpnt = scsi_register( tpnt, 0 ); + if(shpnt == NULL) { + release_region(port_base, 0x10); + return NULL; + } + shpnt->irq = interrupt_level; + shpnt->io_port = port_base; + scsi_set_device(shpnt, &pdev->dev); + shpnt->n_io_port = 0x10; + print_banner( shpnt ); + + /* Log IRQ with kernel */ + if (!interrupt_level) { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Card Detected, but driver not loaded (no IRQ)\n" ); + release_region(port_base, 0x10); + return NULL; + } else { + /* Register the IRQ with the kernel */ + + retcode = request_irq( interrupt_level, + do_fdomain_16x0_intr, pdev?SA_SHIRQ:0, "fdomain", shpnt); + + if (retcode < 0) { + if (retcode == -EINVAL) { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> IRQ %d is bad!\n", interrupt_level ); + printk(KERN_ERR " This shouldn't happen!\n" ); + printk(KERN_ERR " Send mail to faith@acm.org\n" ); + } else if (retcode == -EBUSY) { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> IRQ %d is already in use!\n", interrupt_level ); + printk(KERN_ERR " Please use another IRQ!\n" ); + } else { + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Error getting IRQ %d\n", interrupt_level ); + printk(KERN_ERR " This shouldn't happen!\n" ); + printk(KERN_ERR " Send mail to faith@acm.org\n" ); + } + printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Detected, but driver not loaded (IRQ)\n" ); + release_region(port_base, 0x10); + return NULL; + } + } + return shpnt; +} + +static int fdomain_16x0_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt) +{ + if (fdomain) + fdomain_setup(fdomain); + return (__fdomain_16x0_detect(tpnt) != NULL); +} + +static const char *fdomain_16x0_info( struct Scsi_Host *ignore ) +{ + static char buffer[128]; + char *pt; + + strcpy( buffer, "Future Domain 16-bit SCSI Driver Version" ); + if (strchr( VERSION, ':')) { /* Assume VERSION is an RCS Revision string */ + strcat( buffer, strchr( VERSION, ':' ) + 1 ); + pt = strrchr( buffer, '$') - 1; + if (!pt) /* Stripped RCS Revision string? */ + pt = buffer + strlen( buffer ) - 1; + if (*pt != ' ') + ++pt; + *pt = '\0'; + } else { /* Assume VERSION is a number */ + strcat( buffer, " " VERSION ); + } + + return buffer; +} + +#if 0 +static int fdomain_arbitrate( void ) +{ + int status = 0; + unsigned long timeout; + +#if EVERY_ACCESS + printk( "fdomain_arbitrate()\n" ); +#endif |