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* o Move the MODULE_DEPEND() for cam(4) from the esp_sbus.c front-end tomarius2008-09-081-341/+492
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the ncr53c9x.c core where it actually belongs so future front-ends don't need to add it. o Use the correct OFW property when looking for the initiator ID of the SBus device. o Don't specify an alignment when creating the parent DMA tag for SUNW,fas; their DMA engine doesn't require an alignment constraint and it's no inherited by the child DMA tags anyway (which probably is a bug though). o Drop the superfluous sc_maxsync and use sc_minsync instead. The former apparently was added due to a confusion with the maximum frequency used in cam(4), which basically corresponds to the inverse of minimum sync period. o Merge ncr53c9x.c from NetBSD: 1.116: NCRDMA_SETUP() should be called before NCR_SET_COUNT() and NCRCMD_DMA command in ncr53c9x_select(). 1.125: free allocated resources on detach. o Static'ize ncr53c9x_action(), ncr53c9x_init() and ncr53c9x_reset() as these are not required outside of ncr53c9x.c. o In ncr53c9x_attach() don't leak the device mutex in case attaching fails. o Register an asynchronous notification handler so in case cam(4) reports a lost device we can cancel outstanding commands and restore the default parameters for the target in question. o For FAS366 correctly support 16-bit target IDs and let it know that we use 32-bit transfers. o Overhaul the negotiation of transfer settings. This includes distinguishing between current and goal transfer settings of the target so we can renegotiate their goal settings when necessary and correcting the order in which tagged, wide and synchronous transfers are negotiated. o If we are requesting sense, force a renegotiation if we are currently using anything different from asynchronous at 8 bit as the target might have lost our transfer negotiations. o In case of an XPT_RESET_BUS just directly call ncr53c9x_init() instead of issuing a NCRCMD_RSTSCSI, which in turn will issue an interrupt that is treated as an unexpected SCSI bus reset by ncr53c9x_intr() and thus calls ncr53c9x_init(). Remove the now no longer used ncr53c9x_scsi_reset(). o Correct an off-by-one error when setting cpi->max_lun. o In replace printf(9) with device_printf(9) calls where appropriate and in ncr53c9x_action() remove some unnecessarily verbose messages. o In ncr53c9x_sched() use TAILQ_FOREACH() instead of reimplementing it and consolidate two tagging-related target info checks into one. o In ncr53c9x_done() set the CAM status to CAM_SCSI_STATUS_ERROR when appropriate, respect CAM_DIS_AUTOSENSE and teach it to return SCSI status information. o In ncr53c9x_dequeue() ensure the tags are cleared. o Use ulmin() instead of min() where appropriate. o In ncr53c9x_msgout() consistently use the reset label. o When we're interrupted during a data phase and the DMA engine is still active, don't panic but reset the core and the DMA engine as this should be sufficient. Also, the typical problem for triggering this was the lack of renegotiation when requesting sense. o Correctly handle DEVICE RESETs. o Adapt the locking of esp(4) to MPSAFE cam(4). This includes moving the calls of lsi64854_attach() to the bus front-ends so it can pass the esp(4) mutex to bus_dma_tag_create(9). o Change the LSI64854 driver to not create a DMA tag and map for the Ethernet channel as le(4) will handle these on its own as well as sync and unload the DMA maps for the SCSI and parallel port channel after a DMA transfer. o Cam(4)'ify some NetBSD-centric comments. o Use bus_{read,write}_*(9) instead of bus_space_{read,write}_*(9) and take advantage of rman_get_rid(9) in order to save some softc members. Reviewed by: scottl MFC after: 1 month
* o Fix style(9) bugs and similar nits.marius2008-07-221-345/+354
| | | | | | | o Merge ncr53c9x.c from NetBSD: 1.115: fix variable shadowing 1.118: __inline -> inline 1.121: fix empty if
* Prepare for future integration between CAM and newbus. xpt_bus_registerscottl2007-06-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | now takes a device_t to be the parent of the bus that is being created. Most SIMs have been updated with a reasonable argument, but a few exceptions just pass NULL for now. This argument isn't used yet and the newbus integration likely won't be ready until after 7.0-RELEASE.
* Remove Giant from CAM. Drivers (SIMs) now register a mutex that CAM willscottl2007-04-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | use to synchornize and protect all data objects that are used for that SIM. Drivers that are not yet MPSAFE register Giant and operate as usual. RIght now, no drivers are MPSAFE, though a few will be changed in the coming week as this work settles down. The driver API has changed, so all CAM drivers will need to be recompiled. The userland API has not changed, so tools like camcontrol do not need to be recompiled.
* 2nd and final commit that moves us to CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODEmjacob2006-11-021-67/+0
| | | | | | as the default. Reviewed by multitudes.
* The first of 3 major steps to move the CAM layer forward to usingmjacob2006-10-311-6/+89
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE that has been in the tree for some years now. This first step consists solely of adding to or correcting CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE pieces in the kernel source tree such that a both a GENERIC (at least on i386) and a LINT build with CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE as an option will compile correctly and run (at least with some the h/w I have). After a short settle time, the other pieces (making CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE the default and updating libcam and camcontrol) will be brought in. This will be an incompatible change in that the size of structures related to XPT_PATH_INQ and XPT_{GET,SET}_TRAN_SETTINGS change in both size and content. However, basic system operation and basic system utilities work well enough with this change. Reviewed by: freebsd-scsi and specific stakeholders
* Fix -Wundef from compiling the amd64 LINT.ru2005-12-041-1/+1
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* - Try to not leak resources in the attach functions of the esp(4) SBusmarius2005-05-191-30/+95
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | front-end and the LSI64854 and NCR53C9x code in case one of these functions fails. Add detach functions to these parts and make esp(4) detachable. - Revert rev. 1.7 of esp_sbus.c, since rev. 1.34 of sbus.c the clockfreq IVAR defaults to the per-child values. - Merge ncr53c9x.c rev. 1.111 from NetBSD (partial): On reset, clear state flags and the msgout queue. In NetBSD code to notify the upper layer (i.e. CAM in FreeBSD) on reset was also added with this revision. This is believed to be not necessary in FreeBSD and was not merged. This makes ncr53c9x.c to be in sync with NetBSD up to rev. 1.114. - Conditionalize the LSI64854 support on sbus(4) only instead of sbus(4) and esp(4) as it's also required for the 'dma', 'espdma' and 'ledma' busses/devices as well as the 'SUNW,bpp' device (printer port) which all hang off of sbus(4). - Add a driver for the 'dma', 'espdma' and 'ledma' (pseudo-)busses/ devices. These busses and devices actually represent the LSI64854 DMA engines for the ESP SCSI and LANCE Ethernet controllers found on the SBus of Ultra 1 and SBus add-on cards. With 'espdma' and 'ledma' the 'esp' and 'le' devices hang off of the respective DMA bus instead of directly from the SBus. The 'dma' devices are either also used in this manner or on some add-on cards also as a companion device to an 'esp' device which also hangs off directly from the SBus. With the latter variant it's a bit tricky to glue the DMA engine to the core logic of the respective 'esp' device. With rev. 1.35 of sbus.c we are however guaranteed that such a 'dma' device is probed before the respective 'esp' device which simplifies things a lot. [1] - In the esp(4) SBus front-end read the part-unique ID code of Fast-SCSI capable chips the right way. This fixes erroneously detecting some chips as FAS366 when in fact they are not. Add explicit checks for the FAS100A, FAS216 and FAS236 variants instead treating all of these as ESP200. That way we can correctly set the respective Fast-SCSI config bits instead of driving them out of specs. This includes adding the FAS100A and FAS236 variants to the NCR53C9x core code. We probably still subsume some chip variants as ESP200 while in fact they are another variant which however shouldn't really matter as this will only happen when these chips are driven at 25MHz or less which implies not being able to run Fast-SCSI. [3] - Add a workaround to the NCR53C9x interrupt handler which ignores the stray interrupt generated by FAS100A when doing path inquiry during boot and which otherwiese would trigger a panic. - Add support for the 'esp' devices hanging off of a 'dma' or 'espdma' busses or which are companions of 'dma' devices to esp(4). In case of the variants that hang off of a DMA device this is a bit hackish as esp(4) then directly uses the softc of the respective parent to talk to the DMA engine. It might make sense to add an interface for this in order to implement this in a cleaner way however it's not yet clear how the requirements for the LANCE Ethernet controllers are and the hack works for now. [2] This effectively adds support for the onboard SCSI controller in Ultra 1 as well as most of the ESP-based SBus add-on cards to esp(4). With this the code for supporting the Performance Technologies SBS430 SBus SCSI add-on cards is also largely in place the remaining bits were however omitted as it's unclear from the NetBSD how to couple the DMA engine and the core logic together for these cards. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Obtained from: NetBSD [2] Clue from: BSD/OS [3] Reviewed by: scottl (earlier version) Tested with: FSBE/S add-on card (FAS236), SSHA add-on card (ESP100A), Ultra 1 (onboard FAS100A), Ultra 2 (onboard FAS366)
* Apply a torniquet to the problem of the drive unexpectedly disconnectingscottl2005-04-251-1/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | during a data phase. Before, we would try to recover the autosense, but the DMA engine would still be active with interrupted transfer, and we'd quickly spiral out of control and cause massive data corruption. For now, just reset the chip and cancel everything. The better solution is to cancel the DMA operation, but there is no clear way to do that right now. The data corruption problem is severe enough to warrant this fix in the interim. Thanks to Kris Kenneway to sacrificing countless filesystems to this bug. MFC After: 3 days
* If we get interrupted during a data phase and the DMA engine is stillscottl2005-04-221-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | pumping data despite our scsi data counters being at 0, something has gone massively wrong. The consequence of happily ignoring this is more DMA phase errors and a disk full of spammed sectors. Instead, panic on the first occurance to hopefully limit the damage. MFC After: 3 days
* Merge some style and minor changes from NetBSD:marius2005-04-171-16/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - ncr53c9x.c: 1.108: Remove unreachable break after return and goto statements. 1.109: avoid strong words; use 'screw' instead 1.110: Fix some typos. From Tom Cosgrove via jmc@openbsd. 1.114: nuke trailing whitespace 1.107 was already merged, 1.112 and 1.113 are not relevant for FreeBSD. 1.111 is a functional change and will be merged later. - ncr53c9xreg.h: 1.12: DMA, not dma nor Dma. 1.13: Fix some typos. From Tom Cosgrove via jmc@openbsd. 1.14: nuke trailing whitespace - ncr53c9xvar.h: 1.43: Fix some typos. From Tom Cosgrove via jmc@openbsd. 1.44: Constify. 1.42 and 1.46 were already merged, 1.45 is not relevant for FreeBSD.
* The existing locking in the esp driver appears to be fairly adequate, soscottl2005-03-021-2/+0
| | | | | | set the interrupt handler to be INTR_MPSAFE now that xpt_done() can be called without Giant. Giant is still on the top half of the driver and the timeout handlers.
* Start each of the license/copyright comments with /*-, minor shuffle of linesimp2005-01-061-1/+1
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* Add some style(9) touch ups; style(9) states that new code should followtrhodes2004-08-021-10/+9
| | | | | | | these conventions and, well, this is a new driver. Tested on: i386, sparc64 Reviewed by: scottl
* Pass the correct argument to ncr53c9x_timeout()scottl2004-06-131-5/+5
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* Get rid of UMA zones and instead allocate all ecb's up front and track themscottl2004-06-131-22/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | in a TAILQ. Re-arrange some of the ecb elements so that they can stay stable through alloc/free cycles while the rest get bzero'd. - Use the tag_id from the ecb rather than fro the ccb. The latter is only for target mode. - Honor the ccb flags for tag_action when deciding whether to do a tagged or untagged transaction. - Re-arrange autosense completion so that it works correctly in failure cases. - Turn on the PI_TAG_ABLE flag so that CAM will send us tagged transactions. This enables tagged queueing in the driver.
* When autosense is retrieved, tell CAM about it instead of juust pretendingscottl2004-06-121-1/+2
| | | | | | | that the command succeeded. Sheesh! This makes CDROMs no longer cause an instant panic at boot. Thanks to Jake Burkholder for providing a remote test setup. Also make device resets work, thanks to another typo.
* Make the XPT_CALC_GEOMETRY op dependent on the sc_extended_geometry flagscottl2004-06-111-1/+1
| | | | that is set in the bus front-end.
* Port the NetBSD esp(4) driver. This only includes the sbus front-end, soscottl2004-06-101-0/+2938
its primary use is for the FEPS/FAS366 SCSI found in Sun Ultra 1e and 2 machines. Once the pci front-end is ported, this driver can replace the amd(4) driver. The code as-is is fairly stable. I've disabled tagged-queueing until I can figure out a corruption bug related to it. I'm importing it now so that people with these machines can (finally) stop netbooting and report bugs before 5.3.
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