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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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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!
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/char/ftape')
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/Kconfig340
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/Makefile28
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/README.PCI81
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/RELEASE-NOTES966
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/compressor/Makefile31
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.c743
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.h253
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.c1203
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.h83
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/Makefile43
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.c175
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.h39
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c1352
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.h252
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.c1170
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.h55
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.c491
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h66
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.c129
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h32
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.c276
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h37
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.c897
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h162
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.c853
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h84
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.c344
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.h37
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.c161
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.h43
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.c992
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.h90
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.c215
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.h35
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.c621
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.h51
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.c1092
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.h111
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-setup.c105
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.c118
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h180
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.c336
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.h53
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape_syms.c88
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/Makefile36
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.c149
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.h55
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.c1418
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.h59
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.c199
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.h52
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c403
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.h77
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.c377
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.h53
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.c376
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.h102
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c757
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.h227
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.c483
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.h38
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape_syms.c43
62 files changed, 19417 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/Kconfig b/drivers/char/ftape/Kconfig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7d3ecb5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
+#
+# Ftape configuration
+#
+config ZFTAPE
+ tristate "Zftape, the VFS interface"
+ depends on FTAPE
+ ---help---
+ Normally, you want to say Y or M. DON'T say N here or you
+ WON'T BE ABLE TO USE YOUR FLOPPY TAPE DRIVE.
+
+ The ftape module itself no longer contains the routines necessary
+ to interface with the kernel VFS layer (i.e. to actually write data
+ to and read data from the tape drive). Instead the file system
+ interface (i.e. the hardware independent part of the driver) has
+ been moved to a separate module.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
+ module will be called zftape.
+
+ Regardless of whether you say Y or M here, an additional runtime
+ loadable module called `zft-compressor' which contains code to
+ support user transparent on-the-fly compression based on Ross
+ William's lzrw3 algorithm will be produced. If you have enabled the
+ kernel module loader (i.e. have said Y to "Kernel module loader
+ support", above) then `zft-compressor' will be loaded
+ automatically by zftape when needed.
+
+ Despite its name, zftape does NOT use compression by default. The
+ file <file:Documentation/ftape.txt> contains a short description of
+ the most important changes in the file system interface compared to
+ previous versions of ftape. The ftape home page
+ <http://www.instmath.rwth-aachen.de/~heine/ftape/> contains
+ further information.
+
+ IMPORTANT NOTE: zftape can read archives created by previous
+ versions of ftape and provide file mark support (i.e. fast skipping
+ between tape archives) but previous version of ftape will lack file
+ mark support when reading archives produced by zftape.
+
+config ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ
+ int "Default block size"
+ depends on ZFTAPE
+ default "10240"
+ ---help---
+ If unsure leave this at its default value, i.e. 10240. Note that
+ you specify only the default block size here. The block size can be
+ changed at run time using the MTSETBLK tape operation with the
+ MTIOCTOP ioctl (i.e. with "mt -f /dev/qft0 setblk #BLKSZ" from the
+ shell command line).
+
+ The probably most striking difference between zftape and previous
+ versions of ftape is the fact that all data must be written or read
+ in multiples of a fixed block size. The block size defaults to
+ 10240 which is what GNU tar uses. The values for the block size
+ should be either 1 or multiples of 1024 up to a maximum value of
+ 63488 (i.e. 62 K). If you specify `1' then zftape's builtin
+ compression will be disabled.
+
+ Reasonable values are `10240' (GNU tar's default block size),
+ `5120' (afio's default block size), `32768' (default block size some
+ backup programs assume for SCSI tape drives) or `1' (no restriction
+ on block size, but disables builtin compression).
+
+comment "The compressor will be built as a module only!"
+ depends on FTAPE && ZFTAPE
+
+config ZFT_COMPRESSOR
+ tristate
+ depends on FTAPE!=n && ZFTAPE!=n
+ default m
+
+config FT_NR_BUFFERS
+ int "Number of ftape buffers (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on FTAPE && EXPERIMENTAL
+ default "3"
+ help
+ Please leave this at `3' unless you REALLY know what you are doing.
+ It is not necessary to change this value. Values below 3 make the
+ proper use of ftape impossible, values greater than 3 are a waste of
+ memory. You can change the amount of DMA memory used by ftape at
+ runtime with "mt -f /dev/qft0 setdrvbuffer #NUMBUFFERS". Each buffer
+ wastes 32 KB of memory. Please note that this memory cannot be
+ swapped out.
+
+config FT_PROC_FS
+ bool "Enable procfs status report (+2kb)"
+ depends on FTAPE && PROC_FS
+ ---help---
+ Optional. Saying Y will result in creation of a directory
+ `/proc/ftape' under the /proc file system. The files can be viewed
+ with your favorite pager (i.e. use "more /proc/ftape/history" or
+ "less /proc/ftape/history" or simply "cat /proc/ftape/history"). The
+ file will contain some status information about the inserted
+ cartridge, the kernel driver, your tape drive, the floppy disk
+ controller and the error history for the most recent use of the
+ kernel driver. Saying Y will enlarge the size of the ftape driver
+ by approximately 2 KB.
+
+ WARNING: When compiling ftape as a module (i.e. saying M to "Floppy
+ tape drive") it is dangerous to use ftape's /proc file system
+ interface. Accessing `/proc/ftape' while the module is unloaded will
+ result in a kernel Oops. This cannot be fixed from inside ftape.
+
+choice
+ prompt "Debugging output"
+ depends on FTAPE
+ default FT_NORMAL_DEBUG
+
+config FT_NORMAL_DEBUG
+ bool "Normal"
+ ---help---
+ This option controls the amount of debugging output the ftape driver
+ is ABLE to produce; it does not increase or diminish the debugging
+ level itself. If unsure, leave this at its default setting,
+ i.e. choose "Normal".
+
+ Ftape can print lots of debugging messages to the system console
+ resp. kernel log files. Reducing the amount of possible debugging
+ output reduces the size of the kernel module by some KB, so it might
+ be a good idea to use "None" for emergency boot floppies.
+
+ If you want to save memory then the following strategy is
+ recommended: leave this option at its default setting "Normal" until
+ you know that the driver works as expected, afterwards reconfigure
+ the kernel, this time specifying "Reduced" or "None" and recompile
+ and install the kernel as usual. Note that choosing "Excessive"
+ debugging output does not increase the amount of debugging output
+ printed to the console but only makes it possible to produce
+ "Excessive" debugging output.
+
+ Please read <file:Documentation/ftape.txt> for a short description
+ how to control the amount of debugging output.
+
+config FT_FULL_DEBUG
+ bool "Excessive"
+ help
+ Extremely verbose output for driver debugging purposes.
+
+config FT_NO_TRACE
+ bool "Reduced"
+ help
+ Reduced tape driver debugging output.
+
+config FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL
+ bool "None"
+ help
+ Suppress all debugging output from the tape drive.
+
+endchoice
+
+comment "Hardware configuration"
+ depends on FTAPE
+
+choice
+ prompt "Floppy tape controllers"
+ depends on FTAPE
+ default FT_STD_FDC
+
+config FT_STD_FDC
+ bool "Standard"
+ ---help---
+ Only change this setting if you have a special controller. If you
+ didn't plug any add-on card into your computer system but just
+ plugged the floppy tape cable into the already existing floppy drive
+ controller then you don't want to change the default setting,
+ i.e. choose "Standard".
+
+ Choose "MACH-2" if you have a Mountain Mach-2 controller.
+ Choose "FC-10/FC-20" if you have a Colorado FC-10 or FC-20
+ controller.
+ Choose "Alt/82078" if you have another controller that is located at
+ an IO base address different from the standard floppy drive
+ controller's base address of `0x3f0', or uses an IRQ (interrupt)
+ channel different from `6', or a DMA channel different from
+ `2'. This is necessary for any controller card that is based on
+ Intel's 82078 FDC such as Seagate's, Exabyte's and Iomega's "high
+ speed" controllers.
+
+ If you choose something other than "Standard" then please make
+ sure that the settings for the IO base address and the IRQ and DMA
+ channel in the configuration menus below are correct. Use the manual
+ of your tape drive to determine the correct settings!
+
+ If you are already successfully using your tape drive with another
+ operating system then you definitely should use the same settings
+ for the IO base, the IRQ and DMA channel that have proven to work
+ with that other OS.
+
+ Note that this menu lets you specify only the default setting for
+ the hardware setup. The hardware configuration can be changed at
+ boot time (when ftape is compiled into the kernel, i.e. if you
+ have said Y to "Floppy tape drive") or module load time (i.e. if you
+ have said M to "Floppy tape drive").
+
+ Please read also the file <file:Documentation/ftape.txt> which
+ contains a short description of the parameters that can be set at
+ boot or load time. If you want to use your floppy tape drive on a
+ PCI-bus based system, please read the file
+ <file:drivers/char/ftape/README.PCI>.
+
+config FT_MACH2
+ bool "MACH-2"
+
+config FT_PROBE_FC10
+ bool "FC-10/FC-20"
+
+config FT_ALT_FDC
+ bool "Alt/82078"
+
+endchoice
+
+comment "Consult the manuals of your tape drive for the correct settings!"
+ depends on FTAPE && !FT_STD_FDC
+
+config FT_FDC_BASE
+ hex "IO base of the floppy disk controller"
+ depends on FTAPE && !FT_STD_FDC
+ default "0"
+ ---help---
+ You don't need to specify a value if the following default
+ settings for the base IO address are correct:
+ <<< MACH-2 : 0x1E0 >>>
+ <<< FC-10/FC-20: 0x180 >>>
+ <<< Secondary : 0x370 >>>
+ Secondary refers to a secondary FDC controller like the "high speed"
+ controllers delivered by Seagate or Exabyte or Iomega's Ditto Dash.
+ Please make sure that the setting for the IO base address
+ specified here is correct. USE THE MANUAL OF YOUR TAPE DRIVE OR
+ CONTROLLER CARD TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT SETTING. If you are already
+ successfully using the tape drive with another operating system then
+ you definitely should use the same settings for the IO base that has
+ proven to work with that other OS.
+
+ Note that this menu lets you specify only the default setting for
+ the IO base. The hardware configuration can be changed at boot time
+ (when ftape is compiled into the kernel, i.e. if you specified Y to
+ "Floppy tape drive") or module load time (i.e. if you have said M to
+ "Floppy tape drive").
+
+ Please read also the file <file:Documentation/ftape.txt> which
+ contains a short description of the parameters that can be set at
+ boot or load time.
+
+config FT_FDC_IRQ
+ int "IRQ channel of the floppy disk controller"
+ depends on FTAPE && !FT_STD_FDC
+ default "0"
+ ---help---
+ You don't need to specify a value if the following default
+ settings for the interrupt channel are correct:
+ <<< MACH-2 : 6 >>>
+ <<< FC-10/FC-20: 9 >>>
+ <<< Secondary : 6 >>>
+ Secondary refers to secondary a FDC controller like the "high speed"
+ controllers delivered by Seagate or Exabyte or Iomega's Ditto Dash.
+ Please make sure that the setting for the IO base address
+ specified here is correct. USE THE MANUAL OF YOUR TAPE DRIVE OR
+ CONTROLLER CARD TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT SETTING. If you are already
+ successfully using the tape drive with another operating system then
+ you definitely should use the same settings for the IO base that has
+ proven to work with that other OS.
+
+ Note that this menu lets you specify only the default setting for
+ the IRQ channel. The hardware configuration can be changed at boot
+ time (when ftape is compiled into the kernel, i.e. if you said Y to
+ "Floppy tape drive") or module load time (i.e. if you said M to
+ "Floppy tape drive").
+
+ Please read also the file <file:Documentation/ftape.txt> which
+ contains a short description of the parameters that can be set at
+ boot or load time.
+
+config FT_FDC_DMA
+ int "DMA channel of the floppy disk controller"
+ depends on FTAPE && !FT_STD_FDC
+ default "0"
+ ---help---
+ You don't need to specify a value if the following default
+ settings for the DMA channel are correct:
+ <<< MACH-2 : 2 >>>
+ <<< FC-10/FC-20: 3 >>>
+ <<< Secondary : 2 >>>
+ Secondary refers to a secondary FDC controller like the "high speed"
+ controllers delivered by Seagate or Exabyte or Iomega's Ditto Dash.
+ Please make sure that the setting for the IO base address
+ specified here is correct. USE THE MANUAL OF YOUR TAPE DRIVE OR
+ CONTROLLER CARD TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT SETTING. If you are already
+ successfully using the tape drive with another operating system then
+ you definitely should use the same settings for the IO base that has
+ proven to work with that other OS.
+
+ Note that this menu lets you specify only the default setting for
+ the DMA channel. The hardware configuration can be changed at boot
+ time (when ftape is compiled into the kernel, i.e. if you said Y to
+ "Floppy tape drive") or module load time (i.e. if you said M to
+ "Floppy tape drive").
+
+ Please read also the file <file:Documentation/ftape.txt> which
+ contains a short description of the parameters that can be set at
+ boot or load time.
+
+config FT_FDC_THR
+ int "Default FIFO threshold (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on FTAPE && EXPERIMENTAL
+ default "8"
+ help
+ Set the FIFO threshold of the FDC. If this is higher the DMA
+ controller may serve the FDC after a higher latency time. If this is
+ lower, fewer DMA transfers occur leading to less bus contention.
+ You may try to tune this if ftape annoys you with "reduced data
+ rate because of excessive overrun errors" messages. However, this
+ doesn't seem to have too much effect.
+
+ If unsure, don't touch the initial value, i.e. leave it at "8".
+
+config FT_FDC_MAX_RATE
+ int "Maximal data rate to use (EXPERIMENTAL)"
+ depends on FTAPE && EXPERIMENTAL
+ default "2000"
+ ---help---
+ With some motherboard/FDC combinations ftape will not be able to
+ run your FDC/tape drive combination at the highest available
+ speed. If this is the case you'll encounter "reduced data rate
+ because of excessive overrun errors" messages and lots of retries
+ before ftape finally decides to reduce the data rate.
+
+ In this case it might be desirable to tell ftape beforehand that
+ it need not try to run the tape drive at the highest available
+ speed. If unsure, leave this disabled, i.e. leave it at 2000
+ bits/sec.
+
+config FT_ALPHA_CLOCK
+ int "CPU clock frequency of your DEC Alpha" if ALPHA
+ depends on FTAPE
+ default "0"
+ help
+ On some DEC Alpha machines the CPU clock frequency cannot be
+ determined automatically, so you need to specify it here ONLY if
+ running a DEC Alpha, otherwise this setting has no effect.
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/Makefile b/drivers/char/ftape/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0e67d2f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 1997 Claus Heine.
+#
+# 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+# the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+#
+# $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/Makefile,v $
+# $Revision: 1.4 $
+# $Date: 1997/10/05 19:17:56 $
+#
+# Makefile for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver for
+# Linux.
+#
+
+obj-$(CONFIG_FTAPE) += lowlevel/
+obj-$(CONFIG_ZFTAPE) += zftape/
+obj-$(CONFIG_ZFT_COMPRESSOR) += compressor/
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/README.PCI b/drivers/char/ftape/README.PCI
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18de159
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/README.PCI
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+Some notes for ftape users with PCI motherboards:
+=================================================
+
+The problem:
+------------
+
+There have been some problem reports from people using PCI-bus based
+systems getting overrun errors.
+I wasn't able to reproduce these until I ran ftape on a Intel Plato
+(Premiere PCI II) motherboard with bios version 1.00.08AX1.
+It turned out that if GAT (Guaranteed Access Timing) is enabled (?)
+ftape gets a lot of overrun errors.
+The problem disappears when disabling GAT in the bios.
+Note that Intel removed this setting (permanently disabled) from the
+1.00.10AX1 bios !
+
+It looks like that if GAT is enabled there are often large periods
+(greater than 120 us !??) on the ISA bus that the DMA controller cannot
+service the floppy disk controller.
+I cannot imagine this being acceptable in a decent PCI implementation.
+Maybe this is a `feature' of the chipset. I can only speculate why
+Intel choose to remove the option from the latest Bios...
+
+The lesson of this all is that there may be other motherboard
+implementations having the same of similar problems.
+If you experience a lot of overrun errors during a backup to tape,
+see if there is some setting in the Bios that may influence the
+bus timing.
+
+I judge this a hardware problem and not a limitation of ftape ;-)
+My DOS backup software seems to be suffering from the same problems
+and even refuses to run at 1 Mbps !
+Ftape will reduce the data-rate from 1 Mbps to 500 Kbps if the number
+of overrun errors on a track exceeds a threshold.
+
+
+Possible solutions:
+-------------------
+
+Some of the problems were solved by upgrading the (flash) bios.
+Other suggest that it has to do with the FDC being on the PCI
+bus, but that is not the case with the Intel Premiere II boards.
+[If upgrading the bios doesn't solve the problem you could try
+a floppy disk controller on the isa-bus].
+
+Here is a list of systems and recommended BIOS settings:
+
+
+ Intel Premiere PCI (Revenge):
+
+Bios version 1.00.09.AF2 is reported to work.
+
+
+
+ Intel Premiere PCI II (Plato):
+
+Bios version 1.00.10.AX1 and version 11 beta are ok.
+If using version 1.00.08.AX1, GAT must be disabled !
+
+
+
+ ASUS PCI/I-SP3G:
+
+Preferred settings: ISA-GAT-mode : disabled
+ DMA-linebuffer-mode : standard
+ ISA-masterbuffer-mode : standard
+
+
+ DELL Dimension XPS P90
+
+Bios version A2 is reported to be broken, while bios version A5 works.
+You can get a flash bios upgrade from http://www.dell.com
+
+
+To see if you're having the GAT problem, try making a backup
+under DOS. If it's very slow and often repositions you're
+probably having this problem.
+
+ --//--
+ LocalWords: ftape PCI bios GAT ISA DMA chipset Mbps Kbps FDC isa AF ok ASUS
+ LocalWords: SP linebuffer masterbuffer XPS http www com
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/RELEASE-NOTES b/drivers/char/ftape/RELEASE-NOTES
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..03799db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/RELEASE-NOTES
@@ -0,0 +1,966 @@
+Hey, Emacs, we're -*-Text-*- mode!
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.04d 25/11/97 =====
+- The correct pre-processor statement for "else if" is "#elif" not
+ "elsif".
+- Need to call zft_reset_position() when overwriting cartridges
+ previously written with ftape-2.x, sftape, or ancient
+ (pre-ftape-3.x) versions of zftape.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.04c 16/11/97 =====
+- fdc_probe() was calling DUMPREGS with a result length of "1" which
+ was just fine. Undo previous change.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.04b 14/11/97 =====
+
+- patches/2.x.x/floppy.c.diff was somewhat broken, releasing i/o
+ regions it never had allocated.
+- fdc_probe() was calling DUMPREGS with a result length of "1" instead
+ of "10"
+- Writing deleted data marks if the first segents on track zero are
+ should work now.
+- ftformat should now be able to handle those cases where the tape
+ drive sets the read only status bit (QIC-40/80 cartridges with
+ QIC-3010/3020 tape drives) because the header segment is damaged.
+- the MTIOCFTCMD ioctl may now be issued by the superuser ONLY.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.04a 12/11/97 =====
+- Fix an "infinite loop can't be killed by signal" bug in
+ ftape_get_drive_status(). Only relevant when trying to access
+ buggy/misconfigured hardware
+- Try to compensate a bug in the HP Colorado T3000's firmware: it
+ doesn't set the write protect bit for QIC80/QIC40 cartridges.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.04 06/11/97 =====
+- If positioning with fast seeking fails fall back to a slow seek
+ before giving up.
+- (nearly) no retries on "no data errors" when verifying after
+ formatting. Improved tuning of the bad sector map after formatting.
+- the directory layout has changed again to allow for easier kernel
+ integration
+- Module parameter "ftape_tracing" now is called "ft_tracing" because
+ the "ftape_tracing" variable has the version checksum attached to it.
+- `/proc/ftape' interface for 2.0.* kernels. `/proc/ftape' no longer
+ is a directory but a file that contains all the information formerly
+ provided in separate files under the `/proc/ftape/' directory.
+- Most of the configuration options have been prefixed by "CONFIG_FT_"
+ in preparation of the kernel inclusion. The Makefiles under
+ "./ftape/" should be directly usable by the kernel.
+- The MODVERSIONS stuff is now auto-detected.
+- Broke backslashed multi line options in MCONFIG into separate lines
+ using GNU-make's "+=" feature.
+- The html and dvi version of the manual is now installed under
+ '/usr/doc/ftape` with 'make install`
+- New SMP define in MCONFIG. ftape works with SMP if this is defined.
+- attempt to cope with "excessive overrun errors" by gradually
+ increasing FDC FIFO threshold. But this doesn't seem to have too
+ much an effect.
+- New load time configuration parameter "ft_fdc_rate_limit". If you
+ encounter too many overrun errors with a 2Mb controller then you
+ might want to set this to 1000.
+- overrun errors on the last sector in a segment sometimes result in
+ a zero DMA residue. Dunno why, but compensate for it.
+- there were still fdc_read() timeout errors. I think I have fixed it
+ now, please FIXME.
+- Sometimes ftape_write() failed to re-start the tape drive when a
+ segment without a good sector was reached ("wait for empty segment
+ failed"). This is fixed. Especially important for > QIC-3010.
+- sftape (aka ftape-2.x) has vanished. I didn't work on it for
+ ages. It is probably still possible to use the old code with
+ ftape-3.04, if one really needs it (BUT RECOMPILE IT)
+- zftape no longer alters the contents of already existing volume
+ table entries, which makes it possible to fill in missing fields,
+ like time stamps using some user space program.
+- ./contrib/vtblc/ contains such a program.
+- new perl script ./contrib/scripts/listtape that list the contents of a
+ floppy tape cartridge parsing the output of "mt volinfo" + "mt fsf"
+- the MTWEOF implementation has changed a little bit (after I had a
+ look at amanda). Calling MTWEOF while the tape is still held open
+ after writing something to the tape now will terminate the current
+ volume, and start a new one at the current position.
+- the volume table maintained by zftape now is a doubly linked list
+ that grows dynamically as needed.
+
+ formatting floppy tape cartridges
+ ---------------------------------
+ * there is a new user space formatting program that does most of the
+ dirty work in user space (auto-detect, computing the sector
+ coordinates, adjusting time stamps and statistics). It has a
+ simple command line interface.
+ * ftape-format.o has vanished, it has been folded into the low level
+ ftape.o module, and the ioctl interface into zftape.o. Most of the
+ complicated stuff has been moved to user space, so there was no
+ need for a separate module anymore.
+ * there is a new ioctl MTIOCFTCMD that sends a bare QIC-117 command
+ to the tape drive.
+ * there is a new mmap() feature to map the dma buffers into user
+ space to be used by the user level formatting program.
+ * Formatting of yet unformatted or totally degaussed cartridges
+ should be possible now. FIXME.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.03b, <forgot the exact date> ====
+
+ftape-3.03b was released as a beta release only. Its main new feature
+was support of the DITTO-2GB drive. This was made possible by reverse
+engineering done by <fill in his name> after Iomega failed to support
+ftape. Although they had promised to do so (this makes me feel a bit
+sad and uncomfortable about Iomega).
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.03a, 22/05/97 ====
+
+- Finally fixed auto-un-loading of modules for kernels > 2.1.18
+- Add an "uninstall" target to the Makefile
+- removed the kdtime hack
+- texi2www didn't properly set the back-reference from a footnote back
+ to the regular text.
+
+ zftape specific
+ ---------------
+ * hide the old compression map volume. Taper doesn't accept the
+ presence of non-Taper volumes and Taper-written volume on the same
+ tape.
+ * EOD (End Of Data) handling was still broken: the expected behavior
+ is to return a zero byte count at the first attempt to read past
+ EOD, return a zero byte count at the second attempt to read past
+ EOD and THEN return -EIO.
+
+ ftape-format specific
+ ---------------------
+ * Detection of QIC-40 cartridges in select_tape_format() was broken
+ and made it impossible to format QIC-3010/3020 cartridges.
+ * There are strange "TR-1 Extra" cartridges out there which weren't
+ detected properly because the don't strictly conform to the
+ QIC-80, Rev. N, spec.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.03, 30/04/97 =====
+
+- Removed kernel integration code from the package. I plan to provide
+ a package that can be integrated into the stock kernel separately
+ (hopefully soon).
+ As a result, a simple `make' command now will build everything.
+- ALL compile time configuration options have been moved to the file
+ `MCONFIG'.
+- Quite a few `low level' changes to allow formatting of cartridges.
+- formatting is implemented as a separate module `ftape-format.o'. The
+ modified `mt' program contains sample code that shows how to use it.
+- The VFS interface has been moved from the `ftape.o' module to the
+ high level modules `zftape.o' resp. `sftape.o'. `ftape.o' contains
+ the hardware support only.
+- A bit of /proc support for kernels > 2.1.28
+- Moved documentation to Doc subdir. INSTALL now contains some real
+ installation notes.
+- `install' target in Makefile.
+
+zftape specific:
+----------------
+
+- zftape works for large cartridges now ( > 2^31 bytes)
+- MTIOCVOLINFO and MTIOCGETSIZE now return the size in KILOBYTES,
+ NO LONGER in bytes.
+
+- permissions for write access to a cartridge have changed:
+ * zftape now also takes the file access mode into account
+ * zftape no longer allows writing in the middle of the recorded
+ media. The tape has to be positioned at BOT or EOD for write
+ access.
+
+- MTBSF has changed. It used to position at the beginning of the
+ previous file when called with count 1. This was different from the
+ expected behavior for other Un*x tape drivers (i.e. SCSI). MTBSF
+ with count 1 should merely position at the beginning of the current
+ volume. Fixed. As a result, `tar --verify' now produces the desired
+ result: it verifies the last written volume, not the pre-last
+ written volume.
+
+- The compression map has vanished --> no need for `mt erase' any
+ more. Fast seeking in a compressed volume is still be possible, but
+ takes slightly longer. As a side effect, you may experience an
+ additional volume showing up in front of all others for old
+ cartridges. This is the tape volume that holds the compression map.
+
+- The compression support for zftape has been moved to a separate
+ module `zft-compressor'. DON'T forget to load it before trying to
+ read back compressed volumes. The stock `zftape.o' module probes for
+ the module `zft-compressor' using the kerneld message channel; you
+ have to install `zft-compressor.o' in a place where modprobe can
+ find it if you want to use this.
+
+- New experimental feature that tries to get the broken down GMT time
+ from user space via a kernel daemon message channel. You need to
+ compile and start the `kdtime' daemon contained in the contrib
+ directory to use it. Needed (?) for time stamps in the header
+ segments and the volume table.
+
+- variable block size mode via MTSETBLK 0
+
+- keep modules locked in memory after the block size has been changed
+
+sftape specific:
+----------------
+
+- end of tape handling should be fixed, i.e. multi volume archives
+ written with `afio' can be read back now.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.02a, 09/01/97 =====
+
+No big news:
+- call zft_init() resp. sft_init() when compiling the entire stuff
+ into the kernel image.
+- fix bug in ftape-setup.c when NO_TRACE_AT_ALL was defined.
+- fix bug in sftape-eof.c/zftape-eof.c for old kernels (1.2.*)
+- add support for new module interface for recent kernels
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.02, 16/12/96 =====
+- Fixed the `FDC unlock command failed' bug in fdc-io.c. When the FIFO
+ was already locked when ftape was loaded, ftape failed to unlock it.
+- Fixed compilation of `contrib/gnumt'. It now finds `mtio.h' even if
+ ftape is NOT included into the kernel source tree.
+- fc-10.c: include <asm/io.h> for inb() and outb().
+- ftape/sftape/zftape: all global variable now have either a `ftape_',
+ a `ft_', `sft_', `zft_' or `qic_' prefix to prevent name clashes
+ with other parts of the kernel when including ftape into the kernel
+ source tree.
+- Kerneld support has changed. `ftape' now searches for a module
+ `ftape-frontend' when none of the frontend (`sftape' or `zftape') is
+ loaded. Please refer to the `Installation/Loading ftape' section of
+ the TeXinfo manual.
+- Add load resp. boot-time configuration of ftape. There are now
+ variables ft_fdc_base, ft_fdc_dma and ft_fdc_irq corresponding to
+ the former FDC_BASE etc. compile time definitions. One can also use
+ the kernel command line parameters to configure the driver if it is
+ compiled into the kernel. Also, the FC-10/FC-20 support is load-time
+ configurable now as well as the MACH-II hack (ft_probe_fc10,
+ resp. ft_mach2). Please refer to the section `Installation/Configure
+ ftape' of the TeXinfo manual.
+- I removed the MODVERSIONS option from `Makefile.module'. Let me alone
+ with ftape and MODVERSIONS unless you include the ftape sources into
+ the kernel source tree.
+- new vendors in `vendors.h':
+ * HP Colorado T3000
+ * ComByte DoublePlay (including a bug fix for their broken
+ formatting software, thanks to whraven@njackn.com)
+ * Iomega DITTO 2GIG. NOTE: this drive cannot work with ftape because
+ the logical data layout of the cartridges used by this drive does
+ NOT conform to the QIC standards, it is a special Iomega specific
+ format. I've sent mail to Iomega but didn't receive an answer
+ yet. If you want this drive to be supported by ftape, ask Iomega
+ to give me information about it.
+- zftape:
+ * re-introduced the MTIOC_ZFTAPE_GETBLKSZ ioctl for compatibility
+ with zftape 1.06a and earlier. Please don't use it when writing
+ new software, use the MTIOCVOLINFO ioctl instead.
+ * Major overhaul of the code that updates the header segments. Never
+ change the tape label unless erasing the tape. Thus we almost
+ never need to write the header segments, unless we would modify
+ the bad sector map which isn't done yet. Updating of volume table
+ and compression map more secure now although it takes a bit
+ longer.
+ * Fixed bug when aborting a write operation with a signal: zftape
+ now finishes the current volume (i.e. writes an eof marker) at the
+ current position. It didn't before which led to somehow *strange*
+ behavior in this cases.
+ * Keep module locked in memory when using it with the non-rewinding
+ devices and the tape is not logical at BOT. Needed for kerneld
+ support.
+- sftape:
+ * Keep module locked in memory when using it with the non-rewinding
+ devices and the tape is not logical at BOT. Needed for kerneld
+ support.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.01, 14/11/96 =====
+
+- Fixed silly bugs in ftape-3.00:
+ * MAKEDEV.ftape: major device number must be 27, not 23
+ * sftape/sftape-read.c: sftape_read_header_segments() called
+ itself recursively instead of calling ftape_read_header_segment()
+ * zftape/qic-vtbl.h: conversion of ftape's file marks to zftape's
+ internal volume table was broken.
+ * patches/2.x.x/linux-2.0.21.dif: my RCS (resp. CVS) system replaced
+ the `$Revison:' etc. macros in the `ftape.h' concerning part of the
+ patch :-( Fixed.
+ * info/ftape.info: Fixed misspellings (`cp' <-> `cp -r' etc.)
+ * when ftape/sftape or ftape/zftape was compiled into the kernel the
+ variable ftape_status was declared twice. Fixed.
+ * removed reference to undeclared variable kernel_version when not
+ compiling as module
+ * fixed a bug introduced by the use of bit-fields for some flags
+ (i.e. write_protected, no_cartridge, formatted)
+ * flag `header_read' is now reset correctly to zero when tape is
+ removed.
+- fixed a bug in sftape/sftape-eof.c that was already in the original
+ ftape code. MTFSF/BSF was not handled correctly when positioned
+ right before the file mark (think of tar)
+- Changed TRACE macros (following a suggestion of Marcin Dalecki) to use
+ the predefined __FUNCTION__ macro of GCC. Spares about 4k of code.
+- added new vendor id for Iomega DITTO 2GIG
+- fixed a bug already present in zftape-1.06 when aborting a write
+ with a signal: we now finish the current volume at that
+ position. Header segments remain NOT up to date until an explicit call
+ to MTREW or MTOFFL is done.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-3.00, 14/10/96 =====
+
+- Merged ftape with zftape. There are three modules now:
+ ftape for the hardware support, sftape for the implementation of the
+ original ftape eof mark stuff and zftape that implements zftape's way
+ of handling things (compression, volume table, tape blocks of
+ constant length)
+- Documentation in TeXinfo format in the `info' subdirectory.
+- New ioctls for zftape. See zftape/zftape.h
+- Dummy formatting ioctl for ftape. See ftape.h
+- Kernel patch files for the 2.*.* series to include ftape-3.00 in the
+ kernel source tree. These includes a kernel compatible Config.in
+ script and fairly large online information for the kernel configure
+ script.
+- Support for compiling with Linux-1.2.13.
+- Modified GNU mt from their cpio package that can handle the new
+ ioctls.
+- ftape/sftape/zftape is kerneld save now!
+
+Notes on sftape:
+- sftape implements the eof handling code of the original ftape. If
+ you like to stick with the original ftape stuff, you have to use
+ this module, not zftape.
+- sftape is kerneld save, unlike the original ftape.
+- we keep the entire header segment now in memory, so no need to read
+ it before updating the header segments. Additional memory
+ consumption: 256 bytes.
+
+Notes for zftape:
+- zftape has support for tapes with format code 6 now, which use a
+ slightly different volume table format compared with other floppy
+ tapes.
+- new ioctls for zftape. Have a look at zftape/zftape.h
+- The internal volume table representation has changed for zftape. Old
+ cartridges are converted automatically.
+- zftape no longer uses compression map segments, which have vanished
+ from the QIC specs, but creates volume table entry that reserves
+ enough space for the compression map.
+- zftape is kerneld save now.
+- we keep the entire header segment now in memory, so no need to read
+ it before updating the header segments. Additional memory
+ consumption: 256 bytes.
+
+Notes for contrib/gnumt:
+- modified mt from the GNU cpio package that supports all the new
+ ioctls of zftape.
+Notes for contrib/swapout:
+- This contains the swapout.c program that was written by Kai
+ Harrekilde-Pederson. I simply added a Makefile.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.10, 14/10/96 =====
+
+The ftape maintainer has changed.
+Kai Harrekilde-Petersen <khp@dolphinics.no>
+has resigned from maintaining ftape, and I,
+Claus-Justus Heine <claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de>,
+have taken over.
+
+- Added support for tapes with `format code 6', i.e. QIC-3020 tapes
+ with more than 2^16 segments.
+- merged changes made by Bas Laarhoven with ftape-2.09. Refer
+ to his release notes below. I've included them into this
+ file unchanged for your reference.
+- disabled call stack back trace for now. This new feature
+ introduced by the interim release 2.0.x still seems to
+ be buggy.
+- Tried to minimize differences between the ftape version
+ to be included into the kernel source tree and the standalone
+ module version.
+- Reintroduced support for Linux-1.2.13. Please refer to the
+ Install-guide.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.09, 16/06/96 =====
+
+There aren't any really big news in this release, mostly just that I
+(the maintainer) have changed my email address (due to a new job). My
+new address is <khp@dolphinics.no>
+
+- The CLK_48MHZ and FDC_82078SL options has gone (all 2Mbps cards seem
+ to use a 48MHz oscillator anyway and I haven't heard of an 'SL
+ chip out there).
+- The S82078B has been `downgraded' to i82077AA compability.
+- TESTING option revived. Right now, it'll enable the (seriously broken)
+ 2Mbps code. If you enable it, you'll experience a tape drive that's
+ *really* out to lunch!
+- Some (bold) changes in the init code. Please notify me if they
+ break things for you.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.08, 14/03/96 =====
+
+If you correct a problem with ftape, please send your patch to
+khp@dolphinics.no too.
+
+- Updated to reflect that NR_MEM_LISTS is gone in 1.3.74
+- Teac 700 added to list of known drives.
+- The registered device name is now "ft" rather than "ftape".
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.07a, 14/03/96 =====
+
+Bugfixes by Marcin Dalecki <dalecki@namu03.gwdg.de>:
+- In the last release it just compiled against 1.3.70;
+ now the params to request_irq() and free_irq are() are fixed, so it also
+ works in 1.3.73 :-)
+- Support for modules is now correct for newer kernels.
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.07, 04/03/96 =====
+
+
+- ftape updated to compile against 1.3.70.
+- Iomega 700 and Wangtek 3200 recognised.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.06b, 13/02/96 =====
+
+Another simple bugfix version.
+
+- Jumbo 700 recognised.
+- Typo in vendors.h fixed.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.06a, 10/02/96 =====
+
+This release is a simple bugfix version.
+
+- Linux/SMP: ftape *should* work.
+- FC-10/20: Only accepts IRQs 3-7, or 9. If IRQ 9, properly tell the card
+ to use IRQ 2. Thanks to Greg Crider (gcrider@iclnet.org) for finding and
+ locating this bug and testing the patch.
+- Insight drive recognised correctly again.
+- Motor-on wakeup version of the Iomega 250 drive added
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.06, 28/01/96 =====
+
+Special thanks go to Neal Friedman and Steven Sorbom for their
+help in producing and testing this release.
+
+I have continued to clean up the code, with an eye towards inclusion
+of ftape in Linus' official kernel (In fact, as I type this, I am
+running on a kernel with ftape support statically linked). I have
+test-compiled ftape against my 1.2.13 tree without problems.
+Hopefully, everything should be OK for the v1.2.x people.
+
+WARNING! Alan Cox has mailed me that ftape does *NOT* work with
+Linux/SMP. If you try to run ftape under Linux/SMP, it will cause a
+kernel deadlock (which is worse than a panic).
+
+- QIC-3020/TR-3: 1Mbps support works. Neal is capable of reading and
+ writing data to a tape. ftape will automatically detect the type of
+ tape (e.g. TR-3 vs QIC-80) and move the fdc in and out of
+ "perpendicular mode" as necessary.
+- 2Mbps support is disabled by default, since it is not fully
+ debugged. If you are adventurous, remove -DFDC_82078SL in the
+ Makefile and see what happens :-)
+- fdc detection: silly bugs removed (Only 2Mbps fdcs were affected)
+ and added detection of the National Semiconductors PC8744 fdc chip
+ (used in the PC873xx "super-IO" chips).
+- Removed warning about incompatible types when compiling with Linux
+ 1.2.x.
+- README.PCI updated with info about the DELL Dimension XPS P90.
+- Connor TST3200R added to detected drives.
+- `swapout' utility added to distribution. It will dirty 5Meg of
+ memory, trying to swap out other programs. Just say `make swapout'
+ to build it. ftape will do this automatically Real Soon Now (ie:
+ when I have found out which kernel memory alloc function to call).
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.05, 08/01/96 =====
+
+- For v1.2.x Kernels, you must apply the patch linux-1.2/ksyms.patch to
+ the kernel and rebuild it (it adds the __get_dma_pages symbol to
+ ksyms.c).
+- Included new asm-i386/io.h file from v1.3.x kernel series, to enable
+ gcc v.2.7.[12] to compile v1.2.x kernels (linux-1.2/io.h).
+- Module versions: If you wish to compile ftape as a versioned module,
+ you must first compile your kernel with CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y.
+ Otherwise, you will get complaints that <linux/modversions.h> does not
+ exist (if that happens, a `touch modversions.h' will help you out).
+- CLK_48MHZ: new define in the Makefile (default: non-zero). If you have
+ a tape controller card that uses the i82078(-1) chip, but cannot get
+ it to work with ftape, try set it to 0 (and please report this).
+- QIC-3010/3020: Complete support is still missing, but will hopefully
+ come soon. Steven Sorbom has kindly provided me with hints about
+ this. Writing of QIC-3020 tapes definitely does NOT work (do not try
+ it! - the drive will not be in "perpendicular mode" and this will ruin
+ the formatting info on the tape).
+- ftape_num_buffers is out of fashion: use NR_BUFFERS instead (and
+ recompile if you want to change it :-).
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.04, 01/01/96 =====
+
+This version by Kai Harrekilde-Petersen <khp@dolphinics.no>
+
+- ALERT! Support for Kernels earlier then v1.1.85 is about to go away.
+ I intend to clean up some of the code (getting rid of an annoyingly
+ large numbers of #ifdef mostly), which means that support for
+ pre-1.1.85 kernels must go as well.
+- NR_FTAPE_BUFFERS is gone; You can instead select the number of dma
+ buffers by saying `insmod ftape.o ftape_num_buffer=<n>' instead.
+- Configure script gone. ftape will now automagically determine your
+ kernel version by /usr/include/linux/version.h instead.
+- CONFIG_MODVERSIONS now work. All combinations of versioned /
+ unversioned kernel and ftape module works (at least with my 1.3.52
+ kernel).
+- If you have problems with inserting ftape into an old (1.2.x)
+ kernel (e.g. insmod says "1.2.8 does not match 1.2.8), recompile
+ your modules utilities with your new compiler.
+- Reveal TB1400 drive added to vendors.h
+- Support for the i82078-1 (2Mbps) chip is coming along. The
+ biggest problem is that I don't have such a card, which makes
+ testing / debugging somewhat problematic. The second biggest
+ problem is that I do not have the QIC-3010/3020 standards either.
+ Status right now is that the chip is detected, and it should be
+ possible to put it into 2Mbps mode. However, I do not know what
+ "extras" are needed to complete the support. Although putting the
+ i82078 into 1Mbps mode ought to work out of the box, it doesn't
+ (right now, ftape complains about id am errors).
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.04beta5, 29/12/95 =====
+
+Bas offline linux-tape
+----------------------
+For reasons only known to the majordomo mail list processor, Bas was
+kicked off the linux-tape list sometime during the summer. Being
+overworked at his for-pay job, he didn't notice it much. Instead I
+(Kai, khp@dolphinics.no) has worked on ftape to produce the 2.04(beta)
+version.
+
+zftape
+------
+Note that there exists a much improved version of ftape, written by
+Claus-Justus Heine <claus@willi.math.rwth-aachen.de> which is named
+zftape, which conforms to the QIC-80 specs on how to mark backups, and
+is capable of doing automatic compression. However, zftape makes
+substantial changes to ftape, and I (Kai) have therefore declined to
+integrate zftape into ftape. Hopefully, this will happen soon.
+
+CONFIG_QIC117 removed from the kernel
+-------------------------------------
+The biggest change of all is that ftape now will allocate its dma
+buffers when it is inserted. The means that the CONFIG_QIC117 option
+has disappeared from the Linux kernel as of v1.3.34. If you have an
+earlier kernel, simply answer 'no' to the question will do the trick
+(if you get complains about __get_free_pages() missing, contact the
+linux-tape mailing list).
+
+Note that ftape-2.04beta will work equally well on kernels with and
+without `ftape support'. The only catch is, that you will waste
+around 96-128Kb of precious DMA'able memory on a box that has ftape
+support compiled in.
+
+Now for the real changes:
+
+- FC-20 can now use DMA channels 1, 2, and 3. Thanks to Daniel
+ Cohen, catman@wpi.edu.
+- ftape no longer requires a (gigantic) 96Kb buffer to be statically
+ allocated by the kernel.
+- Added new Iomega drive (8882) to vendors.h
+- -fno-strength-reduce added to Makefile, since GCC is broken.
+- i82078-1 (2Mbps) FDC support started.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.03b, 27/05/95 =====
+
+- Prevented verify_area to return error if called with zero length.
+- Fixed a bug in flush_buffers that caused too much padding to be
+ written when a final segment had bad sectors.
+- Increased maximum fast-seek overshoot value from 5 to 10 segments.
+- Breaking loop after 5 retries when positioning fails.
+- Fixed wrong calculation of tape length for QIC-3010 and QIC-3020
+ tapes (densities were swapped).
+- Fixed wrong calculation of overshoot on seek_forward: Wrong sign
+ of error.
+- Suppress (false) error message due to new tape loaded.
+- Added two new CMS drives (11c3 and 11c5) to vendors.h.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.03a, 09/05/95 =====
+
+- Fixed display of old error (even if already cleared) in ftape_open.
+- Improved tape length detection, ioctls would fail for 425 ft tapes.
+ Until the tape length is calculated with data from the header
+ segment, we'll use worst-case values.
+- Clear eof_mark after rewinding ioctls.
+- Fixed wrong version message (2.03 had 2.02g id).
+- Fixed bug that caused the fdc to be reset very frequently.
+ This shouldn't affect normal operation but the timing of the
+ report routines has changed again and that may cause problems.
+ We'll just have to find out....
+- Implemented correct write precompensation setting for QIC-3010/3020.
+- Cleaned up fdc_interrupt_wait routine. Hope it still works :-)
+- Finally removed (already disabled) special eof mark handling for
+ gnu tar.
+- Changed order of get_dma_residue and disable_dma in fdc-isr.c
+ because the current order would fail on at least one system.
+ We're back to the original order again, hope (and expect) this
+ doesn't break any other system.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.03, 07/05/95 =====
+
+(Changes refer to the first ftape-2.02 release)
+
+Support for wide and extended length tapes
+------------------------------------------
+The Conner TSM 420 and 850 drives are reported to be working.
+I haven't received any reports about other brands; the TSM 420
+and 850 seem to be the most widely used wide drives.
+Extended length tapes (425 ft) with normal QIC-80 drives
+are operating too (At least I've had no reports stating otherwise).
+_Not_ yet completely supported (although they may work) are
+QIC-3020 drives and 2 Mbps floppy disk controllers won't work at
+the highest speed.
+If someone is kind enough to send me one of these, I'll include
+support for it too ;-)
+
+Easier configuration
+--------------------
+Problems due to wrong settings in the Makefile are prevented
+by using a configuration script that sets the necessary (kernel
+version dependent) compile time options.
+This kernel version is now determined from the sources found
+at /usr/src/linux, or if not found, the old way using
+/proc/version.
+Versioned modules will be used automatically when supported
+by- and configured in- the kernel.
+Note that the current modules code (1.1.87) is still broken
+and _needs_ the fix included in the insmod directory.
+Please don't send me any more Oops reports caused by insmod :-(
+
+Reduced module size
+-------------------
+The standard module size is much reduced and some compile time
+options can even reduce it further. (I don't recommend this
+for normal use but it can be handy for rescue diskettes)
+
+Option: Approx. module size:
+
+<standard> 150 Kb
+NO_TRACE 125 Kb
+NO_TRACE_AT_ALL 67 Kb
+
+
+Much improved driver interruption
+---------------------------------
+Most possible loops have been broken and signal detection
+has been improved.
+In most cases the driver can be aborted by ^C (SIGINT) and
+SIGKILL (kill -9) will generate be a sure kill.
+(Note that aborting a tape operation may damage the last
+data written to tape)
+
+Improved error recovery
+-----------------------
+Ftape now returns an error (ENODATA) to the application if
+a segment proves to be unrecoverable and then skips the
+bad segment.
+This causes most applications to continue to work (tar
+and afio) loosing only a small amount (up to 29 Kb) of data.
+Retried read operations will now be done slightly off-track
+to improve the chance of success. Serious head off-track
+errors will be detected.
+
+FC-10 and FC-20 controllers
+---------------------------
+Ftape now supports both the old CMS FC-10 and the newer FC-20
+controllers.
+Because the operation of these cards is still undocumented,
+thus far they will only work with the default settings (See
+Makefile). Any feed-back on how to use them with other settings
+will be welcome !
+Compilation will fail if one changes the settings to illegal
+values.
+
+Kernels and compilers
+---------------------
+Ftape is currently being developed using the 2.5.8 compiler.
+The older 2.4.5 probably works too (Set option in Makefile!).
+I have no experience with any later compilers nor Elf support.
+Any information on this is welcome.
+The latest kernel I have tested ftape with is 1.2.6.
+
+Compression
+-----------
+An impressive collection of changes for ftape including
+on-the-fly compression is still lying on my desk.
+If 2.03 proves to be reliable I might start integrating these
+but as usual, I'm short in time :-(
+
+Formatting
+----------
+There is still no way to format tapes under Linux. As far as
+I know all attempts to write such a program have died now.
+Since formatted tapes are rather common now, I think all we
+need is a utility that writes a worst case pattern and verifies
+that with the drive put in verify mode, reducing margins.
+Any takers ?
+
+Furthermore
+-----------
+Cleaned up messages.
+Prepared to support multiple tape drives on one fdc.
+Thanks to all the people who sent bug reports and helped me
+improve the driver. Without trying to be complete I'll mention
+Gary Anderson (without his accurate reports and unreliable
+hardware there wouldn't be a 2.03), Stefan Kneifel (FC-20),
+Robert Broughton (FC-20, you were almost there ;-), Bjorn
+Ekwall (for the versioned modules and buggy insmod ;-), Peter
+Fox, Christopher Oliver, Ralph Whittaker and not the least
+Linus Torvalds (for Linux and keeping me busy because of
+changes to the kernel ;-)
+Thanks to anyone I forgot, for the bug reports, the ftape
+bashing and the mental support...
+
+
+That's it for now. Have Fun,
+
+Bas.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02g, 06/05/95 =====
+
+- Added extra test to break read-id loop with signal.
+- Changed rewind code to handle negative overshoot for drives
+ that take very long to start or stop.
+- Let use of get/set i/o-regions depend on kernel version.
+- Changed code to use a more general test for conditional
+ compilations depending on kernel version.
+- Improved micro-step functionality to go off-track only
+ while reading (id & data).
+- Added failure on tape-not-referenced bit in ftape_command.
+- Added FOREVER option to read-wait routine.
+- Changed read-id to use shorter timeout causing smaller
+ rewinds on timeout.
+- Made kernel-interface functions static.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02f, 03/05/95 =====
+
+- Added support for dual tape drives on my system, extended Configure
+ script to detect host 'dodo'.
+- Log media defect in history if ecc failed and no data was returned.
+- Fixed Configure script that was failing for kernel versions with
+ double digit version or revision numbers.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02e, 01/05/95 =====
+
+- Fixed reposition loop at logical eot (failing read_id).
+- Fixed 34 segment offset when rewinding.
+- Added fast seek capability for more than 255 segments.
+- Fixed wrong busy result from ftape_command causing reverse
+ seek to fail.
+- Added breakout from infinite rewind loop (if something fails).
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02d, 30/04/95 =====
+
+- Improved abortion on signals: Interrupt will make a graceful
+ exit, Kill will be less nice and should be used if everything
+ else fails.
+- Included check for tape-head off track.
+- Implemented exit from tape-start loop.
+- Added kernel io-port registration.
+- Implemented skip of failing segment (ENODATA) on ecc failure.
+ This allows afio and tar to continue when the tape is damaged.
+- Made distinction between drive names with different codes.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02c, 22/04/95 =====
+
+- Fixed too tight command queueing after tape stop/pause command
+ issued from within interrupt service routine (Showed as timeout
+ on Acknowledge errors during retries on some systems)
+- Tried to fix timeouts when using 425 ft tape because the extended
+ length doesn't seem to be detected by the hardware.
+ We now use the format code from the header segment so adjust the
+ timing after reading the header segment.
+- Fixed some messages stating 'unexpected something...' being not
+ unexpected anymore.
+- Started preparations for merge of dynamic buffer allocation and
+ compression code.
+- Changed some debug messages to include relevant segment information
+ at level 4.
+- Included early bail-out when drive offline, preventing a lot of
+ false messages.
+- Moved ftape_parameter_xxx() offsets into function instead of in calls.
+- Removed 'weird, drive busy but no data' error when caused by
+ an error during a read-id.
+- Improved 'timeout on acknowledge' diagnostics.
+- Moved MODULE option into Configure.
+- Reduced code size when no tracing at all was set (Claus Heine).
+- No longer log error code 0 (no error) as an error.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02b, 09/04/95 =====
+
+- Relaxed timing for status operation and displaying
+ abnormal results. Hopefully this shows what's going
+ wrong with the Conner TSM850R drives.
+- Created script for configuration, using version number
+ of kernel source if available, otherwise /proc/version.
+- Fixed conditionals in kernel-interface.c.
+- Removed unavoidable TRACE output.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02a, 01/04/95 =====
+
+- Implemented `new-style' (versioned) modules support for new
+ kernels.
+- Reduced size of module by moving static data to bss.
+- Now using version number of kernel source instead of running
+ kernel for kernel versions >= 1.1.82
+- Added feedback on drive speeds to vendor information.
+- Included fixed insmod sources to distribution (Let's hope
+ the modules distribution get fixed soon :-/).
+
+Note that I haven't yet implemented any of the code extension I
+received. I hope to find some time to do this soon.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.02, 15/01/95 =====
+
+
+- Fixed failing repositioning when overshoot was incremented.
+- Fixed rate selection: Because of a deficiency in the QIC-117
+ specification one cannot distinguish between a not implemented
+ and a failing command. Therefor we now try to find out if the
+ drive does support this command before usage.
+- Fixed error retry using wrong offset in fdc-isr.
+- Improved retry code to retry only once on a single no-data
+ error in a segment.
+- Validate sector number extracted from eof mark because an
+ invalid file mark (due to ???) could cause kernel panic.
+- Split ftape-io.c into ftape-io.c and ftape-ctl.c files.
+- Corrected too high media error count after writing to
+ a bad tape.
+- Added #include <asm/segment.h> again because old kernel versions
+ need it.
+- Fixed fdc not being disabled when open failed because no tape
+ drive was found.
+- Fixed problem with soft error in sector 32 (shift operator with
+ shiftcount 32 is not defined).
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.01, 08/01/95 =====
+
+
+- Removed TESTING setting from distributed Makefile.
+- Fixed `mt asf' failure: Rewind was deferred to close which
+ overruled the fsf ioctl.
+- Prevented non-interruptible commands being interrupted.
+- Added missing timeout.pause setting.
+- Maximum tape speed read from drive type information table.
+ If the information is not in the table (0) the drive will
+ determine the speed itself and put a message in the logfile.
+ This information should then be added to the table in the
+ vendors.h file (and reported to me).
+- Added call to ftape_init_drive after soft reset for those
+ (antique) drives that don't do an implicit seek_load_point
+ after a reset or power up.
+- Don't try to set data rate if reset failed.
+- Prevent update of seek variables when starting from the
+ beginning or the end of the tape.
+- Fixed wrong adjustment of overshoot in seek_forward().
+- Added sync to Makefile (again).
+- Added code to diagnose timer problems (calibr.c).
+- Replaced time differences by timediff calls.
+- Removed reference to do_floppy from object for recent kernels.
+- Fixed wrong display of 'failing dma controller' message.
+- Removed various no longer used #include statements.
+- Added max. tape speed value to vendor-struct.
+- Changed ftape-command to check pre-conditions and wait
+ if needed.
+- Further updated qic117.h to rev G.
+- Combined command name table and restrictions table to one.
+ Extended this table with some new fields.
+- Increased timeout on Ack timer value and included code to
+ report out of spec behaviour.
+- Increased rewind timeout margin to calculated + 20%.
+- Improved data rate selection so it won't fail on some
+ older (pre standard) drives.
+- Changed initialisation code so drive will be rewound if the
+ driver is reloaded and the tape is not at bot.
+- Moved some of the flush operations from close to the ioctls.
+- Added exit code value to failing verify area message.
+- Loop until tape halted in smart-stop.
+- Fast seek handled specially if located at bot or eot.
+- Being more conservative on overshoot value.
+
+
+===== Release notes for ftape-2.00, 31/12/94 =====
+
+ The Install-guide is completely rewritten and now also includes
+some information on how to use the driver. If you're either new
+to ftape or new to Unix tape devices make sure to read it !
+
+ If you own a pci system and experience problems with the
+ftape driver make sure to read the README.PCI file. It contains
+some hints on how to fix your hardware.
+
+ For anybody who hasn't noticed: The version number of the
+driver has been incremented (The latest released version has
+been version 1.14d).
+ This has been done for two major reasons:
+
+ o A new (better) error recovery scheme is implemented.
+ o Support for new drive types has been added.
+
+ All these improvements/changes will probably include a couple
+of new (and old?) bugs. If you encounter any problems that you think
+I'm not yet aware of, feel free to send a report to <bas@vimec.nl>.
+ I recommend keeping a version of ftape-1.14d available, just
+in case ;-)
+
+ This version should work with all kernel versions from 1.0.9 up
+to 1.1.72 (and probably earlier and later versions too).
+
+
+Major new features:
+
+- Better handling of tapes with defects: When a sector repeatedly
+ (SOFT_RETRIES in ftape.h) cannot be written to or read from it is
+ marked as an hard error and gets skipped.
+ The error correction code can handle up to three of these hard
+ errors provided there are no other errors in that segment (32 Kb).
+
+- Allows writing to tapes with defects (although the risk of loosing
+ data increases !)
+ Look for the media-defects entry printed with the statistics when
+ the tape is closed. A non-zero value here shows a bad tape.
+ [the actual count is wrong (too high), this is a known bug].
+
+- Use of backup header segment if first one is failing.
+
+- Support for extended length tapes with QIC-80: both 425 and 1100 ft.
+ 0.25 inch tapes are now recognized and handled.
+
+- Support for new QIC-80 drives with 8 mm `wide' tapes (e.g. Conner
+ TSM 420).
+
+- Support for new QIC-3010 and QIC-3020 drives (experimental) with
+ both 0.25 inch and 8 mm tapes.
+
+Some minor features were added, a couple of small bugs were fixed and
+probably some new ones introduced ;-).
+
+[lseek() didn't make it into this version]
+
+Have fun,
+
+Bas.
+----
+ LocalWords: ftape MCONFIG mt VFS zftape resp sftape proc subdir MTIOCVOLINFO
+ LocalWords: MTIOCGETSIZE BOT EOD MTBSF zft kerneld modprobe kdtime contrib TR
+ LocalWords: MTSETBLK afio uninstall texi www EIO QIC init sft eof aka dma GB
+ LocalWords: SIGKILL MTIOCFTCMD mmap Iomega FDC fdc io gnumt mtio fc asm inb
+ LocalWords: outb ft qic frontend TeXinfo irq mach MODVERSIONS CONFIG html dvi
+ LocalWords: usr doc SMP Mb Dunno FIXME vtblc perl listtape volinfo fsf MTWEOF
+ LocalWords: amanda degaussed ComByte DoublePlay whraven njackn com MTIOC vtbl
+ LocalWords: GETBLKSZ MAKEDEV zftape's linux dif CVS Revison cp MTREW MTOFFL
+ LocalWords: MTFSF BSF Marcin Dalecki GCC Config cpio swapout Kai Harrekilde
+ LocalWords: Pederson khp dolphinics Justus claus momo rwth aachen Laarhoven
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/Makefile b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1fbd6c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+#
+# 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+# the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+#
+# $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/compressor/Makefile,v $
+# $Revision: 1.1 $
+# $Date: 1997/10/05 19:12:28 $
+#
+# Makefile for the optional compressor for th zftape VFS
+# interface to the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver for
+# Linux.
+#
+
+obj-$(CONFIG_ZFT_COMPRESSOR) += zft-compressor.o
+
+zft-compressor-objs := zftape-compress.o lzrw3.o
+
+CFLAGS_lzrw3.o := -O6 -funroll-all-loops
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.c b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a032a0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.c
@@ -0,0 +1,743 @@
+/*
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:12:29 $
+ *
+ * Implementation of Ross Williams lzrw3 algorithm. Adaption for zftape.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "../compressor/lzrw3.h" /* Defines single exported function "compress". */
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* LZRW3.C */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* Author : Ross Williams. */
+/* Date : 30-Jun-1991. */
+/* Release : 1. */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* This file contains an implementation of the LZRW3 data compression */
+/* algorithm in C. */
+/* */
+/* The algorithm is a general purpose compression algorithm that runs fast */
+/* and gives reasonable compression. The algorithm is a member of the Lempel */
+/* Ziv family of algorithms and bases its compression on the presence in the */
+/* data of repeated substrings. */
+/* */
+/* This algorithm is unpatented and the code is public domain. As the */
+/* algorithm is based on the LZ77 class of algorithms, it is unlikely to be */
+/* the subject of a patent challenge. */
+/* */
+/* Unlike the LZRW1 and LZRW1-A algorithms, the LZRW3 algorithm is */
+/* deterministic and is guaranteed to yield the same compressed */
+/* representation for a given file each time it is run. */
+/* */
+/* The LZRW3 algorithm was originally designed and implemented */
+/* by Ross Williams on 31-Dec-1990. */
+/* */
+/* Here are the results of applying this code, compiled under THINK C 4.0 */
+/* and running on a Mac-SE (8MHz 68000), to the standard calgary corpus. */
+/* */
+/* +----------------------------------------------------------------+ */
+/* | DATA COMPRESSION TEST | */
+/* | ===================== | */
+/* | Time of run : Sun 30-Jun-1991 09:31PM | */
+/* | Timing accuracy : One part in 100 | */
+/* | Context length : 262144 bytes (= 256.0000K) | */
+/* | Test suite : Calgary Corpus Suite | */
+/* | Files in suite : 14 | */
+/* | Algorithm : LZRW3 | */
+/* | Note: All averages are calculated from the un-rounded values. | */
+/* +----------------------------------------------------------------+ */
+/* | File Name Length CxB ComLen %Remn Bits Com K/s Dec K/s | */
+/* | ---------- ------ --- ------ ----- ---- ------- ------- | */
+/* | rpus:Bib.D 111261 1 55033 49.5 3.96 19.46 32.27 | */
+/* | us:Book1.D 768771 3 467962 60.9 4.87 17.03 31.07 | */
+/* | us:Book2.D 610856 3 317102 51.9 4.15 19.39 34.15 | */
+/* | rpus:Geo.D 102400 1 82424 80.5 6.44 11.65 18.18 | */
+/* | pus:News.D 377109 2 205670 54.5 4.36 17.14 27.47 | */
+/* | pus:Obj1.D 21504 1 13027 60.6 4.85 13.40 18.95 | */
+/* | pus:Obj2.D 246814 1 116286 47.1 3.77 19.31 30.10 | */
+/* | s:Paper1.D 53161 1 27522 51.8 4.14 18.60 31.15 | */
+/* | s:Paper2.D 82199 1 45160 54.9 4.40 18.45 32.84 | */
+/* | rpus:Pic.D 513216 2 122388 23.8 1.91 35.29 51.05 | */
+/* | us:Progc.D 39611 1 19669 49.7 3.97 18.87 30.64 | */
+/* | us:Progl.D 71646 1 28247 39.4 3.15 24.34 40.66 | */
+/* | us:Progp.D 49379 1 19377 39.2 3.14 23.91 39.23 | */
+/* | us:Trans.D 93695 1 33481 35.7 2.86 25.48 40.37 | */
+/* +----------------------------------------------------------------+ */
+/* | Average 224401 1 110953 50.0 4.00 20.17 32.72 | */
+/* +----------------------------------------------------------------+ */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/* The following structure is returned by the "compress" function below when */
+/* the user asks the function to return identifying information. */
+/* The most important field in the record is the working memory field which */
+/* tells the calling program how much working memory should be passed to */
+/* "compress" when it is called to perform a compression or decompression. */
+/* LZRW3 uses the same amount of memory during compression and decompression. */
+/* For more information on this structure see "compress.h". */
+
+#define U(X) ((ULONG) X)
+#define SIZE_P_BYTE (U(sizeof(UBYTE *)))
+#define SIZE_WORD (U(sizeof(UWORD )))
+#define ALIGNMENT_FUDGE (U(16))
+#define MEM_REQ ( U(4096)*(SIZE_P_BYTE) + ALIGNMENT_FUDGE )
+
+static struct compress_identity identity =
+{
+ U(0x032DDEA8), /* Algorithm identification number. */
+ MEM_REQ, /* Working memory (bytes) required. */
+ "LZRW3", /* Name of algorithm. */
+ "1.0", /* Version number of algorithm. */
+ "31-Dec-1990", /* Date of algorithm. */
+ "Public Domain", /* Copyright notice. */
+ "Ross N. Williams", /* Author of algorithm. */
+ "Renaissance Software", /* Affiliation of author. */
+ "Public Domain" /* Vendor of algorithm. */
+};
+
+LOCAL void compress_compress (UBYTE *,UBYTE *,ULONG,UBYTE *, LONG *);
+LOCAL void compress_decompress(UBYTE *,UBYTE *,LONG, UBYTE *, ULONG *);
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/* This function is the only function exported by this module. */
+/* Depending on its first parameter, the function can be requested to */
+/* compress a block of memory, decompress a block of memory, or to identify */
+/* itself. For more information, see the specification file "compress.h". */
+
+EXPORT void lzrw3_compress(
+ UWORD action, /* Action to be performed. */
+ UBYTE *wrk_mem, /* Address of working memory we can use.*/
+ UBYTE *src_adr, /* Address of input data. */
+ LONG src_len, /* Length of input data. */
+ UBYTE *dst_adr, /* Address to put output data. */
+ void *p_dst_len /* Address of longword for length of output data.*/
+)
+{
+ switch (action)
+ {
+ case COMPRESS_ACTION_IDENTITY:
+ *((struct compress_identity **)p_dst_len)= &identity;
+ break;
+ case COMPRESS_ACTION_COMPRESS:
+ compress_compress(wrk_mem,src_adr,src_len,dst_adr,(LONG *)p_dst_len);
+ break;
+ case COMPRESS_ACTION_DECOMPRESS:
+ compress_decompress(wrk_mem,src_adr,src_len,dst_adr,(LONG *)p_dst_len);
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE LZRW3 ALGORITHM */
+/* ======================================== */
+/* The LZRW3 algorithm is identical to the LZRW1-A algorithm except that */
+/* instead of transmitting history offsets, it transmits hash table indexes. */
+/* In order to decode the indexes, the decompressor must maintain an */
+/* identical hash table. Copy items are straightforward:when the decompressor */
+/* receives a copy item, it simply looks up the hash table to translate the */
+/* index into a pointer into the data already decompressed. To update the */
+/* hash table, it replaces the same table entry with a pointer to the start */
+/* of the newly decoded phrase. The tricky part is with literal items, for at */
+/* the time that the decompressor receives a literal item the decompressor */
+/* does not have the three bytes in the Ziv (that the compressor has) to */
+/* perform the three-byte hash. To solve this problem, in LZRW3, both the */
+/* compressor and decompressor are wired up so that they "buffer" these */
+/* literals and update their hash tables only when three bytes are available. */
+/* This makes the maximum buffering 2 bytes. */
+/* */
+/* Replacement of offsets by hash table indexes yields a few percent extra */
+/* compression at the cost of some speed. LZRW3 is slower than LZRW1, LZRW1-A */
+/* and LZRW2, but yields better compression. */
+/* */
+/* Extra compression could be obtained by using a hash table of depth two. */
+/* However, increasing the depth above one incurs a significant decrease in */
+/* compression speed which was not considered worthwhile. Another reason for */
+/* keeping the depth down to one was to allow easy comparison with the */
+/* LZRW1-A and LZRW2 algorithms so as to demonstrate the exact effect of the */
+/* use of direct hash indexes. */
+/* */
+/* +---+ */
+/* |___|4095 */
+/* |___| */
+/* +---------------------*_|<---+ /----+---\ */
+/* | |___| +---|Hash | */
+/* | |___| |Function| */
+/* | |___| \--------/ */
+/* | |___|0 ^ */
+/* | +---+ | */
+/* | Hash +-----+ */
+/* | Table | */
+/* | --- */
+/* v ^^^ */
+/* +-------------------------------------|----------------+ */
+/* |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| */
+/* +-------------------------------------|----------------+ */
+/* | |1......18| | */
+/* |<------- Lempel=History ------------>|<--Ziv-->| | */
+/* | (=bytes already processed) |<-Still to go-->| */
+/* |<-------------------- INPUT BLOCK ------------------->| */
+/* */
+/* The diagram above for LZRW3 looks almost identical to the diagram for */
+/* LZRW1. The difference is that in LZRW3, the compressor transmits hash */
+/* table indices instead of Lempel offsets. For this to work, the */
+/* decompressor must maintain a hash table as well as the compressor and both */
+/* compressor and decompressor must "buffer" literals, as the decompressor */
+/* cannot hash phrases commencing with a literal until another two bytes have */
+/* arrived. */
+/* */
+/* LZRW3 Algorithm Execution Summary */
+/* --------------------------------- */
+/* 1. Hash the first three bytes of the Ziv to yield a hash table index h. */
+/* 2. Look up the hash table yielding history pointer p. */
+/* 3. Match where p points with the Ziv. If there is a match of three or */
+/* more bytes, code those bytes (in the Ziv) as a copy item, otherwise */
+/* code the next byte in the Ziv as a literal item. */
+/* 4. Update the hash table as possible subject to the constraint that only */
+/* phrases commencing three bytes back from the Ziv can be hashed and */
+/* entered into the hash table. (This enables the decompressor to keep */
+/* pace). See the description and code for more details. */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* DEFINITION OF COMPRESSED FILE FORMAT */
+/* ==================================== */
+/* * A compressed file consists of a COPY FLAG followed by a REMAINDER. */
+/* * The copy flag CF uses up four bytes with the first byte being the */
+/* least significant. */
+/* * If CF=1, then the compressed file represents the remainder of the file */
+/* exactly. Otherwise CF=0 and the remainder of the file consists of zero */
+/* or more GROUPS, each of which represents one or more bytes. */
+/* * Each group consists of two bytes of CONTROL information followed by */
+/* sixteen ITEMs except for the last group which can contain from one */
+/* to sixteen items. */
+/* * An item can be either a LITERAL item or a COPY item. */
+/* * Each item corresponds to a bit in the control bytes. */
+/* * The first control byte corresponds to the first 8 items in the group */
+/* with bit 0 corresponding to the first item in the group and bit 7 to */
+/* the eighth item in the group. */
+/* * The second control byte corresponds to the second 8 items in the group */
+/* with bit 0 corresponding to the ninth item in the group and bit 7 to */
+/* the sixteenth item in the group. */
+/* * A zero bit in a control word means that the corresponding item is a */
+/* literal item. A one bit corresponds to a copy item. */
+/* * A literal item consists of a single byte which represents itself. */
+/* * A copy item consists of two bytes that represent from 3 to 18 bytes. */
+/* * The first byte in a copy item will be denoted C1. */
+/* * The second byte in a copy item will be denoted C2. */
+/* * Bits will be selected using square brackets. */
+/* For example: C1[0..3] is the low nibble of the first control byte. */
+/* of copy item C1. */
+/* * The LENGTH of a copy item is defined to be C1[0..3]+3 which is a number */
+/* in the range [3,18]. */
+/* * The INDEX of a copy item is defined to be C1[4..7]*256+C2[0..8] which */
+/* is a number in the range [0,4095]. */
+/* * A copy item represents the sequence of bytes */
+/* text[POS-OFFSET..POS-OFFSET+LENGTH-1] where */
+/* text is the entire text of the uncompressed string. */
+/* POS is the index in the text of the character following the */
+/* string represented by all the items preceeding the item */
+/* being defined. */
+/* OFFSET is obtained from INDEX by looking up the hash table. */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/* The following #define defines the length of the copy flag that appears at */
+/* the start of the compressed file. The value of four bytes was chosen */
+/* because the fast_copy routine on my Macintosh runs faster if the source */
+/* and destination blocks are relatively longword aligned. */
+/* The actual flag data appears in the first byte. The rest are zeroed so as */
+/* to normalize the compressed representation (i.e. not non-deterministic). */
+#define FLAG_BYTES 4
+
+/* The following #defines define the meaning of the values of the copy */
+/* flag at the start of the compressed file. */
+#define FLAG_COMPRESS 0 /* Signals that output was result of compression. */
+#define FLAG_COPY 1 /* Signals that output was simply copied over. */
+
+/* The 68000 microprocessor (on which this algorithm was originally developed */
+/* is fussy about non-aligned arrays of words. To avoid these problems the */
+/* following macro can be used to "waste" from 0 to 3 bytes so as to align */
+/* the argument pointer. */
+#define ULONG_ALIGN_UP(X) ((((ULONG)X)+sizeof(ULONG)-1)&~(sizeof(ULONG)-1))
+
+
+/* The following constant defines the maximum length of an uncompressed item. */
+/* This definition must not be changed; its value is hardwired into the code. */
+/* The longest number of bytes that can be spanned by a single item is 18 */
+/* for the longest copy item. */
+#define MAX_RAW_ITEM (18)
+
+/* The following constant defines the maximum length of an uncompressed group.*/
+/* This definition must not be changed; its value is hardwired into the code. */
+/* A group contains at most 16 items which explains this definition. */
+#define MAX_RAW_GROUP (16*MAX_RAW_ITEM)
+
+/* The following constant defines the maximum length of a compressed group. */
+/* This definition must not be changed; its value is hardwired into the code. */
+/* A compressed group consists of two control bytes followed by up to 16 */
+/* compressed items each of which can have a maximum length of two bytes. */
+#define MAX_CMP_GROUP (2+16*2)
+
+/* The following constant defines the number of entries in the hash table. */
+/* This definition must not be changed; its value is hardwired into the code. */
+#define HASH_TABLE_LENGTH (4096)
+
+/* LZRW3, unlike LZRW1(-A), must initialize its hash table so as to enable */
+/* the compressor and decompressor to stay in step maintaining identical hash */
+/* tables. In an early version of the algorithm, the tables were simply */
+/* initialized to zero and a check for zero was included just before the */
+/* matching code. However, this test costs time. A better solution is to */
+/* initialize all the entries in the hash table to point to a constant */
+/* string. The decompressor does the same. This solution requires no extra */
+/* test. The contents of the string do not matter so long as the string is */
+/* the same for the compressor and decompressor and contains at least */
+/* MAX_RAW_ITEM bytes. I chose consecutive decimal digits because they do not */
+/* have white space problems (e.g. there is no chance that the compiler will */
+/* replace more than one space by a TAB) and because they make the length of */
+/* the string obvious by inspection. */
+#define START_STRING_18 ((UBYTE *) "123456789012345678")
+
+/* In this algorithm, hash values have to be calculated at more than one */
+/* point. The following macro neatens the code up for this. */
+#define HASH(PTR) \
+ (((40543*(((*(PTR))<<8)^((*((PTR)+1))<<4)^(*((PTR)+2))))>>4) & 0xFFF)
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/* Input : Hand over the required amount of working memory in p_wrk_mem. */
+/* Input : Specify input block using p_src_first and src_len. */
+/* Input : Point p_dst_first to the start of the output zone (OZ). */
+/* Input : Point p_dst_len to a ULONG to receive the output length. */
+/* Input : Input block and output zone must not overlap. */
+/* Output : Length of output block written to *p_dst_len. */
+/* Output : Output block in Mem[p_dst_first..p_dst_first+*p_dst_len-1]. May */
+/* Output : write in OZ=Mem[p_dst_first..p_dst_first+src_len+MAX_CMP_GROUP-1].*/
+/* Output : Upon completion guaranteed *p_dst_len<=src_len+FLAG_BYTES. */
+LOCAL void compress_compress(UBYTE *p_wrk_mem,
+ UBYTE *p_src_first, ULONG src_len,
+ UBYTE *p_dst_first, LONG *p_dst_len)
+{
+ /* p_src and p_dst step through the source and destination blocks. */
+ register UBYTE *p_src = p_src_first;
+ register UBYTE *p_dst = p_dst_first;
+
+ /* The following variables are never modified and are used in the */
+ /* calculations that determine when the main loop terminates. */
+ UBYTE *p_src_post = p_src_first+src_len;
+ UBYTE *p_dst_post = p_dst_first+src_len;
+ UBYTE *p_src_max1 = p_src_first+src_len-MAX_RAW_ITEM;
+ UBYTE *p_src_max16 = p_src_first+src_len-MAX_RAW_ITEM*16;
+
+ /* The variables 'p_control' and 'control' are used to buffer control bits. */
+ /* Before each group is processed, the next two bytes of the output block */
+ /* are set aside for the control word for the group about to be processed. */
+ /* 'p_control' is set to point to the first byte of that word. Meanwhile, */
+ /* 'control' buffers the control bits being generated during the processing */
+ /* of the group. Instead of having a counter to keep track of how many items */
+ /* have been processed (=the number of bits in the control word), at the */
+ /* start of each group, the top word of 'control' is filled with 1 bits. */
+ /* As 'control' is shifted for each item, the 1 bits in the top word are */
+ /* absorbed or destroyed. When they all run out (i.e. when the top word is */
+ /* all zero bits, we know that we are at the end of a group. */
+# define TOPWORD 0xFFFF0000
+ UBYTE *p_control;
+ register ULONG control=TOPWORD;
+
+ /* THe variable 'hash' always points to the first element of the hash table. */
+ UBYTE **hash= (UBYTE **) ULONG_ALIGN_UP(p_wrk_mem);
+
+ /* The following two variables represent the literal buffer. p_h1 points to */
+ /* the hash table entry corresponding to the youngest literal. p_h2 points */
+ /* to the hash table entry corresponding to the second youngest literal. */
+ /* Note: p_h1=0=>p_h2=0 because zero values denote absence of a pending */
+ /* literal. The variables are initialized to zero meaning an empty "buffer". */
+ UBYTE **p_h1=NULL;
+ UBYTE **p_h2=NULL;
+
+ /* To start, we write the flag bytes. Being optimistic, we set the flag to */
+ /* FLAG_COMPRESS. The remaining flag bytes are zeroed so as to keep the */
+ /* algorithm deterministic. */
+ *p_dst++=FLAG_COMPRESS;
+ {UWORD i; for (i=2;i<=FLAG_BYTES;i++) *p_dst++=0;}
+
+ /* Reserve the first word of output as the control word for the first group. */
+ /* Note: This is undone at the end if the input block is empty. */
+ p_control=p_dst; p_dst+=2;
+
+ /* Initialize all elements of the hash table to point to a constant string. */
+ /* Use of an unrolled loop speeds this up considerably. */
+ {UWORD i; UBYTE **p_h=hash;
+# define ZH *p_h++=START_STRING_18
+ for (i=0;i<256;i++) /* 256=HASH_TABLE_LENGTH/16. */
+ {ZH;ZH;ZH;ZH;
+ ZH;ZH;ZH;ZH;
+ ZH;ZH;ZH;ZH;
+ ZH;ZH;ZH;ZH;}
+ }
+
+ /* The main loop processes either 1 or 16 items per iteration. As its */
+ /* termination logic is complicated, I have opted for an infinite loop */
+ /* structure containing 'break' and 'goto' statements. */
+ while (TRUE)
+ {/* Begin main processing loop. */
+
+ /* Note: All the variables here except unroll should be defined within */
+ /* the inner loop. Unfortunately the loop hasn't got a block. */
+ register UBYTE *p; /* Scans through targ phrase during matching. */
+ register UBYTE *p_ziv= NULL ; /* Points to first byte of current Ziv. */
+ register UWORD unroll; /* Loop counter for unrolled inner loop. */
+ register UWORD index; /* Index of current hash table entry. */
+ register UBYTE **p_h0 = NULL ; /* Pointer to current hash table entry. */
+
+ /* Test for overrun and jump to overrun code if necessary. */
+ if (p_dst>p_dst_post)
+ goto overrun;
+
+ /* The following cascade of if statements efficiently catches and deals */
+ /* with varying degrees of closeness to the end of the input block. */
+ /* When we get very close to the end, we stop updating the table and */
+ /* code the remaining bytes as literals. This makes the code simpler. */
+ unroll=16;
+ if (p_src>p_src_max16)
+ {
+ unroll=1;
+ if (p_src>p_src_max1)
+ {
+ if (p_src==p_src_post)
+ break;
+ else
+ goto literal;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* This inner unrolled loop processes 'unroll' (whose value is either 1 */
+ /* or 16) items. I have chosen to implement this loop with labels and */
+ /* gotos to heighten the ease with which the loop may be implemented with */
+ /* a single decrement and branch instruction in assembly language and */
+ /* also because the labels act as highly readable place markers. */
+ /* (Also because we jump into the loop for endgame literals (see above)). */
+
+ begin_unrolled_loop:
+
+ /* To process the next phrase, we hash the next three bytes and use */
+ /* the resultant hash table index to look up the hash table. A pointer */
+ /* to the entry is stored in p_h0 so as to avoid an array lookup. The */
+ /* hash table entry *p_h0 is looked up yielding a pointer p to a */
+ /* potential match of the Ziv in the history. */
+ index=HASH(p_src);
+ p_h0=&hash[index];
+ p=*p_h0;
+
+ /* Having looked up the candidate position, we are in a position to */
+ /* attempt a match. The match loop has been unrolled using the PS */
+ /* macro so that failure within the first three bytes automatically */
+ /* results in the literal branch being taken. The coding is simple. */
+ /* p_ziv saves p_src so we can let p_src wander. */
+# define PS *p++!=*p_src++
+ p_ziv=p_src;
+ if (PS || PS || PS)
+ {
+ /* Literal. */
+
+ /* Code the literal byte as itself and a zero control bit. */
+ p_src=p_ziv; literal: *p_dst++=*p_src++; control&=0xFFFEFFFF;
+
+ /* We have just coded a literal. If we had two pending ones, that */
+ /* makes three and we can update the hash table. */
+ if (p_h2!=0)
+ {*p_h2=p_ziv-2;}
+
+ /* In any case, rotate the hash table pointers for next time. */
+ p_h2=p_h1; p_h1=p_h0;
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Copy */
+
+ /* Match up to 15 remaining bytes using an unrolled loop and code. */
+#if 0
+ PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS ||
+ PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || p_src++;
+#else
+ if (
+ !( PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS ||
+ PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS || PS )
+ ) p_src++;
+#endif
+ *p_dst++=((index&0xF00)>>4)|(--p_src-p_ziv-3);
+ *p_dst++=index&0xFF;
+
+ /* As we have just coded three bytes, we are now in a position to */
+ /* update the hash table with the literal bytes that were pending */
+ /* upon the arrival of extra context bytes. */
+ if (p_h1!=0)
+ {
+ if (p_h2)
+ {*p_h2=p_ziv-2; p_h2=NULL;}
+ *p_h1=p_ziv-1; p_h1=NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* In any case, we can update the hash table based on the current */
+ /* position as we just coded at least three bytes in a copy items. */
+ *p_h0=p_ziv;
+
+ }
+ control>>=1;
+
+ /* This loop is all set up for a decrement and jump instruction! */
+#ifndef linux
+` end_unrolled_loop: if (--unroll) goto begin_unrolled_loop;
+#else
+ /* end_unrolled_loop: */ if (--unroll) goto begin_unrolled_loop;
+#endif
+
+ /* At this point it will nearly always be the end of a group in which */
+ /* case, we have to do some control-word processing. However, near the */
+ /* end of the input block, the inner unrolled loop is only executed once. */
+ /* This necessitates the 'if' test. */
+ if ((control&TOPWORD)==0)
+ {
+ /* Write the control word to the place we saved for it in the output. */
+ *p_control++= control &0xFF;
+ *p_control = (control>>8) &0xFF;
+
+ /* Reserve the next word in the output block for the control word */
+ /* for the group about to be processed. */
+ p_control=p_dst; p_dst+=2;
+
+ /* Reset the control bits buffer. */
+ control=TOPWORD;
+ }
+
+ } /* End main processing loop. */
+
+ /* After the main processing loop has executed, all the input bytes have */
+ /* been processed. However, the control word has still to be written to the */
+ /* word reserved for it in the output at the start of the most recent group. */
+ /* Before writing, the control word has to be shifted so that all the bits */
+ /* are in the right place. The "empty" bit positions are filled with 1s */
+ /* which partially fill the top word. */
+ while(control&TOPWORD) control>>=1;
+ *p_control++= control &0xFF;
+ *p_control++=(control>>8) &0xFF;
+
+ /* If the last group contained no items, delete the control word too. */
+ if (p_control==p_dst) p_dst-=2;
+
+ /* Write the length of the output block to the dst_len parameter and return. */
+ *p_dst_len=p_dst-p_dst_first;
+ return;
+
+ /* Jump here as soon as an overrun is detected. An overrun is defined to */
+ /* have occurred if p_dst>p_dst_first+src_len. That is, the moment the */
+ /* length of the output written so far exceeds the length of the input block.*/
+ /* The algorithm checks for overruns at least at the end of each group */
+ /* which means that the maximum overrun is MAX_CMP_GROUP bytes. */
+ /* Once an overrun occurs, the only thing to do is to set the copy flag and */
+ /* copy the input over. */
+ overrun:
+#if 0
+ *p_dst_first=FLAG_COPY;
+ fast_copy(p_src_first,p_dst_first+FLAG_BYTES,src_len);
+ *p_dst_len=src_len+FLAG_BYTES;
+#else
+ fast_copy(p_src_first,p_dst_first,src_len);
+ *p_dst_len= -src_len; /* return a negative number to indicate uncompressed data */
+#endif
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/* Input : Hand over the required amount of working memory in p_wrk_mem. */
+/* Input : Specify input block using p_src_first and src_len. */
+/* Input : Point p_dst_first to the start of the output zone. */
+/* Input : Point p_dst_len to a ULONG to receive the output length. */
+/* Input : Input block and output zone must not overlap. User knows */
+/* Input : upperbound on output block length from earlier compression. */
+/* Input : In any case, maximum expansion possible is nine times. */
+/* Output : Length of output block written to *p_dst_len. */
+/* Output : Output block in Mem[p_dst_first..p_dst_first+*p_dst_len-1]. */
+/* Output : Writes only in Mem[p_dst_first..p_dst_first+*p_dst_len-1]. */
+LOCAL void compress_decompress( UBYTE *p_wrk_mem,
+ UBYTE *p_src_first, LONG src_len,
+ UBYTE *p_dst_first, ULONG *p_dst_len)
+{
+ /* Byte pointers p_src and p_dst scan through the input and output blocks. */
+ register UBYTE *p_src = p_src_first+FLAG_BYTES;
+ register UBYTE *p_dst = p_dst_first;
+ /* we need to avoid a SEGV when trying to uncompress corrupt data */
+ register UBYTE *p_dst_post = p_dst_first + *p_dst_len;
+
+ /* The following two variables are never modified and are used to control */
+ /* the main loop. */
+ UBYTE *p_src_post = p_src_first+src_len;
+ UBYTE *p_src_max16 = p_src_first+src_len-(MAX_CMP_GROUP-2);
+
+ /* The hash table is the only resident of the working memory. The hash table */
+ /* contains HASH_TABLE_LENGTH=4096 pointers to positions in the history. To */
+ /* keep Macintoshes happy, it is longword aligned. */
+ UBYTE **hash = (UBYTE **) ULONG_ALIGN_UP(p_wrk_mem);
+
+ /* The variable 'control' is used to buffer the control bits which appear in */
+ /* groups of 16 bits (control words) at the start of each compressed group. */
+ /* When each group is read, bit 16 of the register is set to one. Whenever */
+ /* a new bit is needed, the register is shifted right. When the value of the */
+ /* register becomes 1, we know that we have reached the end of a group. */
+ /* Initializing the register to 1 thus instructs the code to follow that it */
+ /* should read a new control word immediately. */
+ register ULONG control=1;
+
+ /* The value of 'literals' is always in the range 0..3. It is the number of */
+ /* consecutive literal items just seen. We have to record this number so as */
+ /* to know when to update the hash table. When literals gets to 3, there */
+ /* have been three consecutive literals and we can update at the position of */
+ /* the oldest of the three. */
+ register UWORD literals=0;
+
+ /* Check the leading copy flag to see if the compressor chose to use a copy */
+ /* operation instead of a compression operation. If a copy operation was */
+ /* used, then all we need to do is copy the data over, set the output length */
+ /* and return. */
+#if 0
+ if (*p_src_first==FLAG_COPY)
+ {
+ fast_copy(p_src_first+FLAG_BYTES,p_dst_first,src_len-FLAG_BYTES);
+ *p_dst_len=src_len-FLAG_BYTES;
+ return;
+ }
+#else
+ if ( src_len < 0 )
+ {
+ fast_copy(p_src_first,p_dst_first,-src_len );
+ *p_dst_len = (ULONG)-src_len;
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Initialize all elements of the hash table to point to a constant string. */
+ /* Use of an unrolled loop speeds this up considerably. */
+ {UWORD i; UBYTE **p_h=hash;
+# define ZJ *p_h++=START_STRING_18
+ for (i=0;i<256;i++) /* 256=HASH_TABLE_LENGTH/16. */
+ {ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;
+ ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;
+ ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;
+ ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;ZJ;}
+ }
+
+ /* The outer loop processes either 1 or 16 items per iteration depending on */
+ /* how close p_src is to the end of the input block. */
+ while (p_src!=p_src_post)
+ {/* Start of outer loop */
+
+ register UWORD unroll; /* Counts unrolled loop executions. */
+
+ /* When 'control' has the value 1, it means that the 16 buffered control */
+ /* bits that were read in at the start of the current group have all been */
+ /* shifted out and that all that is left is the 1 bit that was injected */
+ /* into bit 16 at the start of the current group. When we reach the end */
+ /* of a group, we have to load a new control word and inject a new 1 bit. */
+ if (control==1)
+ {
+ control=0x10000|*p_src++;
+ control|=(*p_src++)<<8;
+ }
+
+ /* If it is possible that we are within 16 groups from the end of the */
+ /* input, execute the unrolled loop only once, else process a whole group */
+ /* of 16 items by looping 16 times. */
+ unroll= p_src<=p_src_max16 ? 16 : 1;
+
+ /* This inner loop processes one phrase (item) per iteration. */
+ while (unroll--)
+ { /* Begin unrolled inner loop. */
+
+ /* Process a literal or copy item depending on the next control bit. */
+ if (control&1)
+ {
+ /* Copy item. */
+
+ register UBYTE *p; /* Points to place from which to copy. */
+ register UWORD lenmt; /* Length of copy item minus three. */
+ register UBYTE **p_hte; /* Pointer to current hash table entry.*/
+ register UBYTE *p_ziv=p_dst; /* Pointer to start of current Ziv. */
+
+ /* Read and dismantle the copy word. Work out from where to copy. */
+ lenmt=*p_src++;
+ p_hte=&hash[((lenmt&0xF0)<<4)|*p_src++];
+ p=*p_hte;
+ lenmt&=0xF;
+
+ /* Now perform the copy using a half unrolled loop. */
+ *p_dst++=*p++;
+ *p_dst++=*p++;
+ *p_dst++=*p++;
+ while (lenmt--)
+ *p_dst++=*p++;
+
+ /* Because we have just received 3 or more bytes in a copy item */
+ /* (whose bytes we have just installed in the output), we are now */
+ /* in a position to flush all the pending literal hashings that had */
+ /* been postponed for lack of bytes. */
+ if (literals>0)
+ {
+ register UBYTE *r=p_ziv-literals;
+ hash[HASH(r)]=r;
+ if (literals==2)
+ {r++; hash[HASH(r)]=r;}
+ literals=0;
+ }
+
+ /* In any case, we can immediately update the hash table with the */
+ /* current position. We don't need to do a HASH(...) to work out */
+ /* where to put the pointer, as the compressor just told us!!! */
+ *p_hte=p_ziv;
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Literal item. */
+
+ /* Copy over the literal byte. */
+ *p_dst++=*p_src++;
+
+ /* If we now have three literals waiting to be hashed into the hash */
+ /* table, we can do one of them now (because there are three). */
+ if (++literals == 3)
+ {register UBYTE *p=p_dst-3; hash[HASH(p)]=p; literals=2;}
+ }
+
+ /* Shift the control buffer so the next control bit is in bit 0. */
+ control>>=1;
+#if 1
+ if (p_dst > p_dst_post)
+ {
+ /* Shit: we tried to decompress corrupt data */
+ *p_dst_len = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+ } /* End unrolled inner loop. */
+
+ } /* End of outer loop */
+
+ /* Write the length of the decompressed data before returning. */
+ *p_dst_len=p_dst-p_dst_first;
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* End of LZRW3.C */
+/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.h b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..533feba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.h
@@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
+#ifndef _LZRW3_H
+#define _LZRW3_H
+/*
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/compressor/lzrw3.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:12:30 $
+ *
+ * include files for lzrw3. Only slighty modified from the original
+ * version. Assembles the three include files compress.h, port.h and
+ * fastcopy.h from the original lzrw3 package.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* COMPRESS.H */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* Author : Ross Williams. */
+/* Date : December 1989. */
+/* */
+/* This header file defines the interface to a set of functions called */
+/* 'compress', each member of which implements a particular data compression */
+/* algorithm. */
+/* */
+/* Normally in C programming, for each .H file, there is a corresponding .C */
+/* file that implements the functions promised in the .H file. */
+/* Here, there are many .C files corresponding to this header file. */
+/* Each comforming implementation file contains a single function */
+/* called 'compress' that implements a single data compression */
+/* algorithm that conforms with the interface specified in this header file. */
+/* Only one algorithm can be linked in at a time in this organization. */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* DEFINITION OF FUNCTION COMPRESS */
+/* =============================== */
+/* */
+/* Summary of Function Compress */
+/* ---------------------------- */
+/* The action that 'compress' takes depends on its first argument called */
+/* 'action'. The function provides three actions: */
+/* */
+/* - Return information about the algorithm. */
+/* - Compress a block of memory. */
+/* - Decompress a block of memory. */
+/* */
+/* Parameters */
+/* ---------- */
+/* See the formal C definition later for a description of the parameters. */
+/* */
+/* Constants */
+/* --------- */
+/* COMPRESS_OVERRUN: The constant COMPRESS_OVERRUN defines by how many bytes */
+/* an algorithm is allowed to expand a block during a compression operation. */
+/* */
+/* Although compression algorithms usually compress data, there will always */
+/* be data that a given compressor will expand (this can be proven). */
+/* Fortunately, the degree of expansion can be limited to a single bit, by */
+/* copying over the input data if the data gets bigger during compression. */
+/* To allow for this possibility, the first bit of a compressed */
+/* representation can be used as a flag indicating whether the */
+/* input data was copied over, or truly compressed. In practice, the first */
+/* byte would be used to store this bit so as to maintain byte alignment. */
+/* */
+/* Unfortunately, in general, the only way to tell if an algorithm will */
+/* expand a particular block of data is to run the algorithm on the data. */
+/* If the algorithm does not continuously monitor how many output bytes it */
+/* has written, it might write an output block far larger than the input */
+/* block before realizing that it has done so. */
+/* On the other hand, continuous checks on output length are inefficient. */
+/* */
+/* To cater for all these problems, this interface definition: */
+/* > Allows a compression algorithm to return an output block that is up to */
+/* COMPRESS_OVERRUN bytes longer than the input block. */
+/* > Allows a compression algorithm to write up to COMPRESS_OVERRUN bytes */
+/* more than the length of the input block to the memory of the output */
+/* block regardless of the length of the output block eventually returned. */
+/* This allows an algorithm to overrun the length of the input block in the */
+/* output block by up to COMPRESS_OVERRUN bytes between expansion checks. */
+/* */
+/* The problem does not arise for decompression. */
+/* */
+/* Identity Action */
+/* --------------- */
+/* > action must be COMPRESS_ACTION_IDENTITY. */
+/* > p_dst_len must point to a longword to receive a longword address. */
+/* > The value of the other parameters does not matter. */
+/* > After execution, the longword that p_dst_len points to will be a pointer */
+/* to a structure of type compress_identity. */
+/* Thus, for example, after the call, (*p_dst_len)->memory will return the */
+/* number of bytes of working memory that the algorithm requires to run. */
+/* > The values of the identity structure returned are fixed constant */
+/* attributes of the algorithm and must not vary from call to call. */
+/* */
+/* Common Requirements for Compression and Decompression Actions */
+/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
+/* > wrk_mem must point to an unused block of memory of a length specified in */
+/* the algorithm's identity block. The identity block can be obtained by */
+/* making a separate call to compress, specifying the identity action. */
+/* > The INPUT BLOCK is defined to be Memory[src_addr,src_addr+src_len-1]. */
+/* > dst_len will be used to denote *p_dst_len. */
+/* > dst_len is not read by compress, only written. */
+/* > The value of dst_len is defined only upon termination. */
+/* > The OUTPUT BLOCK is defined to be Memory[dst_addr,dst_addr+dst_len-1]. */
+/* */
+/* Compression Action */
+/* ------------------ */
+/* > action must be COMPRESS_ACTION_COMPRESS. */
+/* > src_len must be in the range [0,COMPRESS_MAX_ORG]. */
+/* > The OUTPUT ZONE is defined to be */
+/* Memory[dst_addr,dst_addr+src_len-1+COMPRESS_OVERRUN]. */
+/* > The function can modify any part of the output zone regardless of the */
+/* final length of the output block. */
+/* > The input block and the output zone must not overlap. */
+/* > dst_len will be in the range [0,src_len+COMPRESS_OVERRUN]. */
+/* > dst_len will be in the range [0,COMPRESS_MAX_COM] (from prev fact). */
+/* > The output block will consist of a representation of the input block. */
+/* */
+/* Decompression Action */
+/* -------------------- */
+/* > action must be COMPRESS_ACTION_DECOMPRESS. */
+/* > The input block must be the result of an earlier compression operation. */
+/* > If the previous fact is true, the following facts must also be true: */
+/* > src_len will be in the range [0,COMPRESS_MAX_COM]. */
+/* > dst_len will be in the range [0,COMPRESS_MAX_ORG]. */
+/* > The input and output blocks must not overlap. */
+/* > Only the output block is modified. */
+/* > Upon termination, the output block will consist of the bytes contained */
+/* in the input block passed to the earlier compression operation. */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* PORT.H */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* This module contains macro definitions and types that are likely to */
+/* change between computers. */
+/* */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+#ifndef DONE_PORT /* Only do this if not previously done. */
+
+ #ifdef THINK_C
+ #define UBYTE unsigned char /* Unsigned byte */
+ #define UWORD unsigned int /* Unsigned word (2 bytes) */
+ #define ULONG unsigned long /* Unsigned word (4 bytes) */
+ #define BOOL unsigned char /* Boolean */
+ #define FOPEN_BINARY_READ "rb" /* Mode string for binary reading. */
+ #define FOPEN_BINARY_WRITE "wb" /* Mode string for binary writing. */
+ #define FOPEN_TEXT_APPEND "a" /* Mode string for text appending. */
+ #define REAL double /* USed for floating point stuff. */
+ #endif
+ #if defined(LINUX) || defined(linux)
+ #define UBYTE __u8 /* Unsigned byte */
+ #define UWORD __u16 /* Unsigned word (2 bytes) */
+ #define ULONG __u32 /* Unsigned word (4 bytes) */
+ #define LONG __s32 /* Signed word (4 bytes) */
+ #define BOOL is not used here /* Boolean */
+ #define FOPEN_BINARY_READ not used /* Mode string for binary reading. */
+ #define FOPEN_BINARY_WRITE not used /* Mode string for binary writing. */
+ #define FOPEN_TEXT_APPEND not used /* Mode string for text appending. */
+ #define REAL not used /* USed for floating point stuff. */
+ #ifndef TRUE
+ #define TRUE 1
+ #endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define DONE_PORT /* Don't do all this again. */
+ #define MALLOC_FAIL NULL /* Failure status from malloc() */
+ #define LOCAL static /* For non-exported routines. */
+ #define EXPORT /* Signals exported function. */
+ #define then /* Useful for aligning ifs. */
+
+#endif
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* End of PORT.H */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+#define COMPRESS_ACTION_IDENTITY 0
+#define COMPRESS_ACTION_COMPRESS 1
+#define COMPRESS_ACTION_DECOMPRESS 2
+
+#define COMPRESS_OVERRUN 1024
+#define COMPRESS_MAX_COM 0x70000000
+#define COMPRESS_MAX_ORG (COMPRESS_MAX_COM-COMPRESS_OVERRUN)
+
+#define COMPRESS_MAX_STRLEN 255
+
+/* The following structure provides information about the algorithm. */
+/* > The top bit of id must be zero. The remaining bits must be chosen by */
+/* the author of the algorithm by tossing a coin 31 times. */
+/* > The amount of memory requested by the algorithm is specified in bytes */
+/* and must be in the range [0,0x70000000]. */
+/* > All strings s must be such that strlen(s)<=COMPRESS_MAX_STRLEN. */
+struct compress_identity
+ {
+ ULONG id; /* Identifying number of algorithm. */
+ ULONG memory; /* Number of bytes of working memory required. */
+
+ char *name; /* Name of algorithm. */
+ char *version; /* Version number. */
+ char *date; /* Date of release of this version. */
+ char *copyright; /* Copyright message. */
+
+ char *author; /* Author of algorithm. */
+ char *affiliation; /* Affiliation of author. */
+ char *vendor; /* Where the algorithm can be obtained. */
+ };
+
+void lzrw3_compress( /* Single function interface to compression algorithm. */
+UWORD action, /* Action to be performed. */
+UBYTE *wrk_mem, /* Working memory temporarily given to routine to use. */
+UBYTE *src_adr, /* Address of input data. */
+LONG src_len, /* Length of input data. */
+UBYTE *dst_adr, /* Address of output data. */
+void *p_dst_len /* Pointer to a longword where routine will write: */
+ /* If action=..IDENTITY => Adr of id structure. */
+ /* If action=..COMPRESS => Length of output data. */
+ /* If action=..DECOMPRESS => Length of output data. */
+);
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* End of COMPRESS.H */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* fast_copy.h */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+/* This function copies a block of memory very quickly. */
+/* The exact speed depends on the relative alignment of the blocks of memory. */
+/* PRE : 0<=src_len<=(2^32)-1 . */
+/* PRE : Source and destination blocks must not overlap. */
+/* POST : MEM[dst_adr,dst_adr+src_len-1]=MEM[src_adr,src_adr+src_len-1]. */
+/* POST : MEM[dst_adr,dst_adr+src_len-1] is the only memory changed. */
+
+#define fast_copy(src,dst,len) memcpy(dst,src,len)
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* End of fast_copy.h */
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.c b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..220a227
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1203 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
+ USA.
+
+ *
+ * This file implements a "generic" interface between the *
+ * zftape-driver and a compression-algorithm. The *
+ * compression-algorithm currently used is a LZ77. I use the *
+ * implementation lzrw3 by Ross N. Williams (Renaissance *
+ * Software). The compression program itself is in the file
+ * lzrw3.c * and lzrw3.h. To adopt another compression algorithm
+ * the functions * zft_compress() and zft_uncompress() must be
+ * changed * appropriately. See below.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../compressor/zftape-compress.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+#include "../compressor/lzrw3.h"
+
+/*
+ * global variables
+ */
+
+/* I handle the allocation of this buffer as a special case, because
+ * it's size varies depending on the tape length inserted.
+ */
+
+/* local variables
+ */
+static void *zftc_wrk_mem = NULL;
+static __u8 *zftc_buf = NULL;
+static void *zftc_scratch_buf = NULL;
+
+/* compression statistics
+ */
+static unsigned int zftc_wr_uncompressed = 0;
+static unsigned int zftc_wr_compressed = 0;
+static unsigned int zftc_rd_uncompressed = 0;
+static unsigned int zftc_rd_compressed = 0;
+
+/* forward */
+static int zftc_write(int *write_cnt,
+ __u8 *dst_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const __u8 __user *src_buf, const int req_len,
+ const zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume);
+static int zftc_read(int *read_cnt,
+ __u8 __user *dst_buf, const int to_do,
+ const __u8 *src_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume);
+static int zftc_seek(unsigned int new_block_pos,
+ zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ __u8 *buffer);
+static void zftc_lock (void);
+static void zftc_reset (void);
+static void zftc_cleanup(void);
+static void zftc_stats (void);
+
+/* compressed segment. This conforms to QIC-80-MC, Revision K.
+ *
+ * Rev. K applies to tapes with `fixed length format' which is
+ * indicated by format code 2,3 and 5. See below for format code 4 and 6
+ *
+ * 2 bytes: offset of compression segment structure
+ * 29k > offset >= 29k-18: data from previous segment ens in this
+ * segment and no compressed block starts
+ * in this segment
+ * offset == 0: data from previous segment occupies entire
+ * segment and continues in next segment
+ * n bytes: remainder from previous segment
+ *
+ * Rev. K:
+ * 4 bytes: 4 bytes: files set byte offset
+ * Post Rev. K and QIC-3020/3020:
+ * 8 bytes: 8 bytes: files set byte offset
+ * 2 bytes: byte count N (amount of data following)
+ * bit 15 is set if data is compressed, bit 15 is not
+ * set if data is uncompressed
+ * N bytes: data (as much as specified in the byte count)
+ * 2 bytes: byte count N_1 of next cluster
+ * N_1 bytes: data of next cluset
+ * 2 bytes: byte count N_2 of next cluster
+ * N_2 bytes: ...
+ *
+ * Note that the `N' byte count accounts only for the bytes that in the
+ * current segment if the cluster spans to the next segment.
+ */
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ int cmpr_pos; /* actual position in compression buffer */
+ int cmpr_sz; /* what is left in the compression buffer
+ * when copying the compressed data to the
+ * deblock buffer
+ */
+ unsigned int first_block; /* location of header information in
+ * this segment
+ */
+ unsigned int count; /* amount of data of current block
+ * contained in current segment
+ */
+ unsigned int offset; /* offset in current segment */
+ unsigned int spans:1; /* might continue in next segment */
+ unsigned int uncmpr; /* 0x8000 if this block contains
+ * uncompressed data
+ */
+ __s64 foffs; /* file set byte offset, same as in
+ * compression map segment
+ */
+} cmpr_info;
+
+static cmpr_info cseg; /* static data. Must be kept uptodate and shared by
+ * read, write and seek functions
+ */
+
+#define DUMP_CMPR_INFO(level, msg, info) \
+ TRACE(level, msg "\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "cmpr_pos : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "cmpr_sz : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "first_block: %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "count : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "offset : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "spans : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "uncmpr : 0x%04x\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "foffs : " LL_X, \
+ (info)->cmpr_pos, (info)->cmpr_sz, (info)->first_block, \
+ (info)->count, (info)->offset, (info)->spans == 1, \
+ (info)->uncmpr, LL((info)->foffs))
+
+/* dispatch compression segment info, return error code
+ *
+ * afterwards, cseg->offset points to start of data of the NEXT
+ * compressed block, and cseg->count contains the amount of data
+ * left in the actual compressed block. cseg->spans is set to 1 if
+ * the block is continued in the following segment. Otherwise it is
+ * set to 0.
+ */
+static int get_cseg (cmpr_info *cinfo, const __u8 *buff,
+ const unsigned int seg_sz,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ cinfo->first_block = GET2(buff, 0);
+ if (cinfo->first_block == 0) { /* data spans to next segment */
+ cinfo->count = seg_sz - sizeof(__u16);
+ cinfo->offset = seg_sz;
+ cinfo->spans = 1;
+ } else { /* cluster definetely ends in this segment */
+ if (cinfo->first_block > seg_sz) {
+ /* data corrupted */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "corrupted data:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment size: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "first block : %d",
+ seg_sz, cinfo->first_block);
+ }
+ cinfo->count = cinfo->first_block - sizeof(__u16);
+ cinfo->offset = cinfo->first_block;
+ cinfo->spans = 0;
+ }
+ /* now get the offset the first block should have in the
+ * uncompressed data stream.
+ *
+ * For this magic `18' refer to CRF-3 standard or QIC-80MC,
+ * Rev. K.
+ */
+ if ((seg_sz - cinfo->offset) > 18) {
+ if (volume->qic113) { /* > revision K */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "New QIC-113 compliance");
+ cinfo->foffs = GET8(buff, cinfo->offset);
+ cinfo->offset += sizeof(__s64);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(/* ft_t_data_flow */ ft_t_noise, "pre QIC-113 version");
+ cinfo->foffs = (__s64)GET4(buff, cinfo->offset);
+ cinfo->offset += sizeof(__u32);
+ }
+ }
+ if (cinfo->foffs > volume->size) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "Inconsistency:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "offset in current volume: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "size of current volume : %d",
+ (int)(cinfo->foffs>>10), (int)(volume->size>>10));
+ }
+ if (cinfo->cmpr_pos + cinfo->count > volume->blk_sz) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "Inconsistency:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "block size : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "data record: %d",
+ volume->blk_sz, cinfo->cmpr_pos + cinfo->count);
+ }
+ DUMP_CMPR_INFO(ft_t_noise /* ft_t_any */, "", cinfo);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* This one is called, when a new cluster starts in same segment.
+ *
+ * Note: if this is the first cluster in the current segment, we must
+ * not check whether there are more than 18 bytes available because
+ * this have already been done in get_cseg() and there may be less
+ * than 18 bytes available due to header information.
+ *
+ */
+static void get_next_cluster(cmpr_info *cluster, const __u8 *buff,
+ const int seg_sz, const int finish)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (seg_sz - cluster->offset > 18 || cluster->foffs != 0) {
+ cluster->count = GET2(buff, cluster->offset);
+ cluster->uncmpr = cluster->count & 0x8000;
+ cluster->count -= cluster->uncmpr;
+ cluster->offset += sizeof(__u16);
+ cluster->foffs = 0;
+ if ((cluster->offset + cluster->count) < seg_sz) {
+ cluster->spans = 0;
+ } else if (cluster->offset + cluster->count == seg_sz) {
+ cluster->spans = !finish;
+ } else {
+ /* either an error or a volume written by an
+ * old version. If this is a data error, then we'll
+ * catch it later.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "Either error or old volume");
+ cluster->spans = 1;
+ cluster->count = seg_sz - cluster->offset;
+ }
+ } else {
+ cluster->count = 0;
+ cluster->spans = 0;
+ cluster->foffs = 0;
+ }
+ DUMP_CMPR_INFO(ft_t_noise /* ft_t_any */ , "", cluster);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void zftc_lock(void)
+{
+}
+
+/* this function is needed for zftape_reset_position in zftape-io.c
+ */
+static void zftc_reset(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ memset((void *)&cseg, '\0', sizeof(cseg));
+ zftc_stats();
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static int cmpr_mem_initialized = 0;
+static unsigned int alloc_blksz = 0;
+
+static int zft_allocate_cmpr_mem(unsigned int blksz)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (cmpr_mem_initialized && blksz == alloc_blksz) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vmalloc_once(&zftc_wrk_mem, CMPR_WRK_MEM_SIZE),
+ zftc_cleanup());
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vmalloc_always(&zftc_buf, blksz + CMPR_OVERRUN),
+ zftc_cleanup());
+ alloc_blksz = blksz;
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vmalloc_always(&zftc_scratch_buf, blksz+CMPR_OVERRUN),
+ zftc_cleanup());
+ cmpr_mem_initialized = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static void zftc_cleanup(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_vfree(&zftc_wrk_mem, CMPR_WRK_MEM_SIZE);
+ zft_vfree(&zftc_buf, alloc_blksz + CMPR_OVERRUN);
+ zft_vfree(&zftc_scratch_buf, alloc_blksz + CMPR_OVERRUN);
+ cmpr_mem_initialized = alloc_blksz = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * *
+ * The following two functions "ftape_compress()" and *
+ * "ftape_uncompress()" are the interface to the actual compression *
+ * algorithm (i.e. they are calling the "compress()" function from *
+ * the lzrw3 package for now). These routines could quite easily be *
+ * changed to adopt another compression algorithm instead of lzrw3, *
+ * which currently is used. *
+ * *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/* called by zft_compress_write() to perform the compression. Must
+ * return the size of the compressed data.
+ *
+ * NOTE: The size of the compressed data should not exceed the size of
+ * the uncompressed data. Most compression algorithms have means
+ * to store data unchanged if the "compressed" data amount would
+ * exceed the original one. Mostly this is done by storing some
+ * flag-bytes in front of the compressed data to indicate if it
+ * is compressed or not. Thus the worst compression result
+ * length is the original length plus those flag-bytes.
+ *
+ * We don't want that, as the QIC-80 standard provides a means
+ * of marking uncompressed blocks by simply setting bit 15 of
+ * the compressed block's length. Thus a compessed block can
+ * have at most a length of 2^15-1 bytes. The QIC-80 standard
+ * restricts the block-length even further, allowing only 29k -
+ * 6 bytes.
+ *
+ * Currently, the maximum blocksize used by zftape is 28k.
+ *
+ * In short: don't exceed the length of the input-package, set
+ * bit 15 of the compressed size to 1 if you have copied data
+ * instead of compressing it.
+ */
+static int zft_compress(__u8 *in_buffer, unsigned int in_sz, __u8 *out_buffer)
+{
+ __s32 compressed_sz;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+
+ lzrw3_compress(COMPRESS_ACTION_COMPRESS, zftc_wrk_mem,
+ in_buffer, in_sz, out_buffer, &compressed_sz);
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_info) {
+ /* the compiler will optimize this away when
+ * compiled with NO_TRACE_AT_ALL option
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "before compression: %d bytes\n"
+ KERN_INFO "after compresison : %d bytes",
+ in_sz,
+ (int)(compressed_sz < 0
+ ? -compressed_sz : compressed_sz));
+ /* for statistical purposes
+ */
+ zftc_wr_compressed += (compressed_sz < 0
+ ? -compressed_sz : compressed_sz);
+ zftc_wr_uncompressed += in_sz;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT (int)compressed_sz;
+}
+
+/* called by zft_compress_read() to decompress the data. Must
+ * return the size of the decompressed data for sanity checks
+ * (compared with zft_blk_sz)
+ *
+ * NOTE: Read the note for zft_compress() above! If bit 15 of the
+ * parameter in_sz is set, then the data in in_buffer isn't
+ * compressed, which must be handled by the un-compression
+ * algorithm. (I changed lzrw3 to handle this.)
+ *
+ * The parameter max_out_sz is needed to prevent buffer overruns when
+ * uncompressing corrupt data.
+ */
+static unsigned int zft_uncompress(__u8 *in_buffer,
+ int in_sz,
+ __u8 *out_buffer,
+ unsigned int max_out_sz)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ lzrw3_compress(COMPRESS_ACTION_DECOMPRESS, zftc_wrk_mem,
+ in_buffer, (__s32)in_sz,
+ out_buffer, (__u32 *)&max_out_sz);
+
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_info) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "before decompression: %d bytes\n"
+ KERN_INFO "after decompression : %d bytes",
+ in_sz < 0 ? -in_sz : in_sz,(int)max_out_sz);
+ /* for statistical purposes
+ */
+ zftc_rd_compressed += in_sz < 0 ? -in_sz : in_sz;
+ zftc_rd_uncompressed += max_out_sz;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT (unsigned int)max_out_sz;
+}
+
+/* print some statistics about the efficiency of the compression to
+ * the kernel log
+ */
+static void zftc_stats(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL < ft_t_info) {
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ if (zftc_wr_uncompressed != 0) {
+ if (zftc_wr_compressed > (1<<14)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "compression statistics (writing):\n"
+ KERN_INFO " compr./uncmpr. : %3d %%",
+ (((zftc_wr_compressed>>10) * 100)
+ / (zftc_wr_uncompressed>>10)));
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "compression statistics (writing):\n"
+ KERN_INFO " compr./uncmpr. : %3d %%",
+ ((zftc_wr_compressed * 100)
+ / zftc_wr_uncompressed));
+ }
+ }
+ if (zftc_rd_uncompressed != 0) {
+ if (zftc_rd_compressed > (1<<14)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "compression statistics (reading):\n"
+ KERN_INFO " compr./uncmpr. : %3d %%",
+ (((zftc_rd_compressed>>10) * 100)
+ / (zftc_rd_uncompressed>>10)));
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "compression statistics (reading):\n"
+ KERN_INFO " compr./uncmpr. : %3d %%",
+ ((zftc_rd_compressed * 100)
+ / zftc_rd_uncompressed));
+ }
+ }
+ /* only print it once: */
+ zftc_wr_uncompressed =
+ zftc_wr_compressed =
+ zftc_rd_uncompressed =
+ zftc_rd_compressed = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* start new compressed block
+ */
+static int start_new_cseg(cmpr_info *cluster,
+ char *dst_buf,
+ const zft_position *pos,
+ const unsigned int blk_sz,
+ const char *src_buf,
+ const int this_segs_sz,
+ const int qic113)
+{
+ int size_left;
+ int cp_cnt;
+ int buf_pos;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ size_left = this_segs_sz - sizeof(__u16) - cluster->cmpr_sz;
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow,"\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment size : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "compressed_sz: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "size_left : %d",
+ this_segs_sz, cluster->cmpr_sz, size_left);
+ if (size_left > 18) { /* start a new cluseter */
+ cp_cnt = cluster->cmpr_sz;
+ cluster->cmpr_sz = 0;
+ buf_pos = cp_cnt + sizeof(__u16);
+ PUT2(dst_buf, 0, buf_pos);
+
+ if (qic113) {
+ __s64 foffs = pos->volume_pos;
+ if (cp_cnt) foffs += (__s64)blk_sz;
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "new style QIC-113 header");
+ PUT8(dst_buf, buf_pos, foffs);
+ buf_pos += sizeof(__s64);
+ } else {
+ __u32 foffs = (__u32)pos->volume_pos;
+ if (cp_cnt) foffs += (__u32)blk_sz;
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "old style QIC-80MC header");
+ PUT4(dst_buf, buf_pos, foffs);
+ buf_pos += sizeof(__u32);
+ }
+ } else if (size_left >= 0) {
+ cp_cnt = cluster->cmpr_sz;
+ cluster->cmpr_sz = 0;
+ buf_pos = cp_cnt + sizeof(__u16);
+ PUT2(dst_buf, 0, buf_pos);
+ /* zero unused part of segment. */
+ memset(dst_buf + buf_pos, '\0', size_left);
+ buf_pos = this_segs_sz;
+ } else { /* need entire segment and more space */
+ PUT2(dst_buf, 0, 0);
+ cp_cnt = this_segs_sz - sizeof(__u16);
+ cluster->cmpr_sz -= cp_cnt;
+ buf_pos = this_segs_sz;
+ }
+ memcpy(dst_buf + sizeof(__u16), src_buf + cluster->cmpr_pos, cp_cnt);
+ cluster->cmpr_pos += cp_cnt;
+ TRACE_EXIT buf_pos;
+}
+
+/* return-value: the number of bytes removed from the user-buffer
+ * `src_buf' or error code
+ *
+ * int *write_cnt : how much actually has been moved to the
+ * dst_buf. Need not be initialized when
+ * function returns with an error code
+ * (negativ return value)
+ * __u8 *dst_buf : kernel space buffer where the has to be
+ * copied to. The contents of this buffers
+ * goes to a specific segment.
+ * const int seg_sz : the size of the segment dst_buf will be
+ * copied to.
+ * const zft_position *pos : struct containing the coordinates in
+ * the current volume (byte position,
+ * segment id of current segment etc)
+ * const zft_volinfo *volume: information about the current volume,
+ * size etc.
+ * const __u8 *src_buf : user space buffer that contains the
+ * data the user wants to be written to
+ * tape.
+ * const int req_len : the amount of data the user wants to be
+ * written to tape.
+ */
+static int zftc_write(int *write_cnt,
+ __u8 *dst_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const __u8 __user *src_buf, const int req_len,
+ const zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ int req_len_left = req_len;
+ int result;
+ int len_left;
+ int buf_pos_write = pos->seg_byte_pos;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* Note: we do not unlock the module because
+ * there are some values cached in that `cseg' variable. We
+ * don't don't want to use this information when being
+ * unloaded by kerneld even when the tape is full or when we
+ * cannot allocate enough memory.
+ */
+ if (pos->tape_pos > (volume->size-volume->blk_sz-ZFT_CMPR_OVERHEAD)) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOSPC;
+ }
+ if (zft_allocate_cmpr_mem(volume->blk_sz) < 0) {
+ /* should we unlock the module? But it shouldn't
+ * be locked anyway ...
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ if (buf_pos_write == 0) { /* fill a new segment */
+ *write_cnt = buf_pos_write = start_new_cseg(&cseg,
+ dst_buf,
+ pos,
+ volume->blk_sz,
+ zftc_buf,
+ seg_sz,
+ volume->qic113);
+ if (cseg.cmpr_sz == 0 && cseg.cmpr_pos != 0) {
+ req_len_left -= result = volume->blk_sz;
+ cseg.cmpr_pos = 0;
+ } else {
+ result = 0;
+ }
+ } else {
+ *write_cnt = result = 0;
+ }
+
+ len_left = seg_sz - buf_pos_write;
+ while ((req_len_left > 0) && (len_left > 18)) {
+ /* now we have some size left for a new compressed
+ * block. We know, that the compression buffer is
+ * empty (else there wouldn't be any space left).
+ */
+ if (copy_from_user(zftc_scratch_buf, src_buf + result,
+ volume->blk_sz) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ req_len_left -= volume->blk_sz;
+ cseg.cmpr_sz = zft_compress(zftc_scratch_buf, volume->blk_sz,
+ zftc_buf);
+ if (cseg.cmpr_sz < 0) {
+ cseg.uncmpr = 0x8000;
+ cseg.cmpr_sz = -cseg.cmpr_sz;
+ } else {
+ cseg.uncmpr = 0;
+ }
+ /* increment "result" iff we copied the entire
+ * compressed block to the zft_deblock_buf
+ */
+ len_left -= sizeof(__u16);
+ if (len_left >= cseg.cmpr_sz) {
+ len_left -= cseg.count = cseg.cmpr_sz;
+ cseg.cmpr_pos = cseg.cmpr_sz = 0;
+ result += volume->blk_sz;
+ } else {
+ cseg.cmpr_sz -=
+ cseg.cmpr_pos =
+ cseg.count = len_left;
+ len_left = 0;
+ }
+ PUT2(dst_buf, buf_pos_write, cseg.uncmpr | cseg.count);
+ buf_pos_write += sizeof(__u16);
+ memcpy(dst_buf + buf_pos_write, zftc_buf, cseg.count);
+ buf_pos_write += cseg.count;
+ *write_cnt += cseg.count + sizeof(__u16);
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ }
+ /* erase the remainder of the segment if less than 18 bytes
+ * left (18 bytes is due to the QIC-80 standard)
+ */
+ if (len_left <= 18) {
+ memset(dst_buf + buf_pos_write, '\0', len_left);
+ (*write_cnt) += len_left;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "returning %d", result);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* out:
+ *
+ * int *read_cnt: the number of bytes we removed from the zft_deblock_buf
+ * (result)
+ * int *to_do : the remaining size of the read-request.
+ *
+ * in:
+ *
+ * char *buff : buff is the address of the upper part of the user
+ * buffer, that hasn't been filled with data yet.
+
+ * int buf_pos_read : copy of from _ftape_read()
+ * int buf_len_read : copy of buf_len_rd from _ftape_read()
+ * char *zft_deblock_buf: zft_deblock_buf
+ * unsigned short blk_sz: the block size valid for this volume, may differ
+ * from zft_blk_sz.
+ * int finish: if != 0 means that this is the last segment belonging
+ * to this volume
+ * returns the amount of data actually copied to the user-buffer
+ *
+ * to_do MUST NOT SHRINK except to indicate an EOF. In this case *to_do has to
+ * be set to 0
+ */
+static int zftc_read (int *read_cnt,
+ __u8 __user *dst_buf, const int to_do,
+ const __u8 *src_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ int uncompressed_sz;
+ int result = 0;
+ int remaining = to_do;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_allocate_cmpr_mem(volume->blk_sz),);
+ if (pos->seg_byte_pos == 0) {
+ /* new segment just read
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(get_cseg(&cseg, src_buf, seg_sz, volume),
+ *read_cnt = 0);
+ memcpy(zftc_buf + cseg.cmpr_pos, src_buf + sizeof(__u16),
+ cseg.count);
+ cseg.cmpr_pos += cseg.count;
+ *read_cnt = cseg.offset;
+ DUMP_CMPR_INFO(ft_t_noise /* ft_t_any */, "", &cseg);
+ } else {
+ *read_cnt = 0;
+ }
+ /* loop and uncompress until user buffer full or
+ * deblock-buffer empty
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "compressed_sz: %d, compos : %d, *read_cnt: %d",
+ cseg.cmpr_sz, cseg.cmpr_pos, *read_cnt);
+ while ((cseg.spans == 0) && (remaining > 0)) {
+ if (cseg.cmpr_pos != 0) { /* cmpr buf is not empty */
+ uncompressed_sz =
+ zft_uncompress(zftc_buf,
+ cseg.uncmpr == 0x8000 ?
+ -cseg.cmpr_pos : cseg.cmpr_pos,
+ zftc_scratch_buf,
+ volume->blk_sz);
+ if (uncompressed_sz != volume->blk_sz) {
+ *read_cnt = 0;
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_warn,
+ "Uncompressed blk (%d) != blk size (%d)",
+ uncompressed_sz, volume->blk_sz);
+ }
+ if (copy_to_user(dst_buf + result,
+ zftc_scratch_buf,
+ uncompressed_sz) != 0 ) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ remaining -= uncompressed_sz;
+ result += uncompressed_sz;
+ cseg.cmpr_pos = 0;
+ }
+ if (remaining > 0) {
+ get_next_cluster(&cseg, src_buf, seg_sz,
+ volume->end_seg == pos->seg_pos);
+ if (cseg.count != 0) {
+ memcpy(zftc_buf, src_buf + cseg.offset,
+ cseg.count);
+ cseg.cmpr_pos = cseg.count;
+ cseg.offset += cseg.count;
+ *read_cnt += cseg.count + sizeof(__u16);
+ } else {
+ remaining = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "compressed_sz: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "compos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "*read_cnt : %d",
+ cseg.cmpr_sz, cseg.cmpr_pos, *read_cnt);
+ }
+ if (seg_sz - cseg.offset <= 18) {
+ *read_cnt += seg_sz - cseg.offset;
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "expanding read cnt to: %d", *read_cnt);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment size : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "read count : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "buf_pos_read : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining : %d",
+ seg_sz, *read_cnt, pos->seg_byte_pos,
+ seg_sz - *read_cnt - pos->seg_byte_pos);
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "returning: %d", result);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* seeks to the new data-position. Reads sometimes a segment.
+ *
+ * start_seg and end_seg give the boundaries of the current volume
+ * blk_sz is the blk_sz of the current volume as stored in the
+ * volume label
+ *
+ * We don't allow blocksizes less than 1024 bytes, therefore we don't need
+ * a 64 bit argument for new_block_pos.
+ */
+
+static int seek_in_segment(const unsigned int to_do, cmpr_info *c_info,
+ const char *src_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const int seg_pos, const zft_volinfo *volume);
+static int slow_seek_forward_until_error(const unsigned int distance,
+ cmpr_info *c_info, zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume, __u8 *buf);
+static int search_valid_segment(unsigned int segment,
+ const unsigned int end_seg,
+ const unsigned int max_foffs,
+ zft_position *pos, cmpr_info *c_info,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume, __u8 *buf);
+static int slow_seek_forward(unsigned int dest, cmpr_info *c_info,
+ zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ __u8 *buf);
+static int compute_seg_pos(unsigned int dest, zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume);
+
+#define ZFT_SLOW_SEEK_THRESHOLD 10 /* segments */
+#define ZFT_FAST_SEEK_MAX_TRIALS 10 /* times */
+#define ZFT_FAST_SEEK_BACKUP 10 /* segments */
+
+static int zftc_seek(unsigned int new_block_pos,
+ zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume, __u8 *buf)
+{
+ unsigned int dest;
+ int limit;
+ int distance;
+ int result = 0;
+ int seg_dist;
+ int new_seg;
+ int old_seg = 0;
+ int fast_seek_trials = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (new_block_pos == 0) {
+ pos->seg_pos = volume->start_seg;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ pos->volume_pos = 0;
+ zftc_reset();
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ dest = new_block_pos * (volume->blk_sz >> 10);
+ distance = dest - (pos->volume_pos >> 10);
+ while (distance != 0) {
+ seg_dist = compute_seg_pos(dest, pos, volume);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_dist: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "distance: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "dest : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "vpos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_pos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "trials : %d",
+ seg_dist, distance, dest,
+ (unsigned int)(pos->volume_pos>>10), pos->seg_pos,
+ fast_seek_trials);
+ if (distance > 0) {
+ if (seg_dist < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: distance %d > 0, "
+ "segment difference %d < 0",
+ distance, seg_dist);
+ result = -EIO;
+ break;
+ }
+ new_seg = pos->seg_pos + seg_dist;
+ if (new_seg > volume->end_seg) {
+ new_seg = volume->end_seg;
+ }
+ if (old_seg == new_seg || /* loop */
+ seg_dist <= ZFT_SLOW_SEEK_THRESHOLD ||
+ fast_seek_trials >= ZFT_FAST_SEEK_MAX_TRIALS) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "starting slow seek:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "fast seek failed too often: %s\n"
+ KERN_INFO "near target position : %s\n"
+ KERN_INFO "looping between two segs : %s",
+ (fast_seek_trials >=
+ ZFT_FAST_SEEK_MAX_TRIALS)
+ ? "yes" : "no",
+ (seg_dist <= ZFT_SLOW_SEEK_THRESHOLD)
+ ? "yes" : "no",
+ (old_seg == new_seg)
+ ? "yes" : "no");
+ result = slow_seek_forward(dest, &cseg,
+ pos, volume, buf);
+ break;
+ }
+ old_seg = new_seg;
+ limit = volume->end_seg;
+ fast_seek_trials ++;
+ for (;;) {
+ result = search_valid_segment(new_seg, limit,
+ volume->size,
+ pos, &cseg,
+ volume, buf);
+ if (result == 0 || result == -EINTR) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if (new_seg == volume->start_seg) {
+ result = -EIO; /* set errror
+ * condition
+ */
+ break;
+ }
+ limit = new_seg;
+ new_seg -= ZFT_FAST_SEEK_BACKUP;
+ if (new_seg < volume->start_seg) {
+ new_seg = volume->start_seg;
+ }
+ }
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Couldn't find a readable segment");
+ break;
+ }
+ } else /* if (distance < 0) */ {
+ if (seg_dist > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: distance %d < 0, "
+ "segment difference %d >0",
+ distance, seg_dist);
+ result = -EIO;
+ break;
+ }
+ new_seg = pos->seg_pos + seg_dist;
+ if (fast_seek_trials > 0 && seg_dist == 0) {
+ /* this avoids sticking to the same
+ * segment all the time. On the other hand:
+ * if we got here for the first time, and the
+ * deblock_buffer still contains a valid
+ * segment, then there is no need to skip to
+ * the previous segment if the desired position
+ * is inside this segment.
+ */
+ new_seg --;
+ }
+ if (new_seg < volume->start_seg) {
+ new_seg = volume->start_seg;
+ }
+ limit = pos->seg_pos;
+ fast_seek_trials ++;
+ for (;;) {
+ result = search_valid_segment(new_seg, limit,
+ pos->volume_pos,
+ pos, &cseg,
+ volume, buf);
+ if (result == 0 || result == -EINTR) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if (new_seg == volume->start_seg) {
+ result = -EIO; /* set errror
+ * condition
+ */
+ break;
+ }
+ limit = new_seg;
+ new_seg -= ZFT_FAST_SEEK_BACKUP;
+ if (new_seg < volume->start_seg) {
+ new_seg = volume->start_seg;
+ }
+ }
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Couldn't find a readable segment");
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ distance = dest - (pos->volume_pos >> 10);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+
+/* advance inside the given segment at most to_do bytes.
+ * of kilobytes moved
+ */
+
+static int seek_in_segment(const unsigned int to_do,
+ cmpr_info *c_info,
+ const char *src_buf,
+ const int seg_sz,
+ const int seg_pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ int blk_sz = volume->blk_sz >> 10;
+ int remaining = to_do;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (c_info->offset == 0) {
+ /* new segment just read
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(get_cseg(c_info, src_buf, seg_sz, volume),);
+ c_info->cmpr_pos += c_info->count;
+ DUMP_CMPR_INFO(ft_t_noise, "", c_info);
+ }
+ /* loop and uncompress until user buffer full or
+ * deblock-buffer empty
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "compressed_sz: %d, compos : %d",
+ c_info->cmpr_sz, c_info->cmpr_pos);
+ while (c_info->spans == 0 && remaining > 0) {
+ if (c_info->cmpr_pos != 0) { /* cmpr buf is not empty */
+ result += blk_sz;
+ remaining -= blk_sz;
+ c_info->cmpr_pos = 0;
+ }
+ if (remaining > 0) {
+ get_next_cluster(c_info, src_buf, seg_sz,
+ volume->end_seg == seg_pos);
+ if (c_info->count != 0) {
+ c_info->cmpr_pos = c_info->count;
+ c_info->offset += c_info->count;
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ /* Allow escape from this loop on signal!
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ DUMP_CMPR_INFO(ft_t_noise, "", c_info);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "to_do: %d", remaining);
+ }
+ if (seg_sz - c_info->offset <= 18) {
+ c_info->offset = seg_sz;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment size : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "buf_pos_read : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining : %d",
+ seg_sz, c_info->offset,
+ seg_sz - c_info->offset);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int slow_seek_forward_until_error(const unsigned int distance,
+ cmpr_info *c_info,
+ zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ __u8 *buf)
+{
+ unsigned int remaining = distance;
+ int seg_sz;
+ int seg_pos;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ seg_pos = pos->seg_pos;
+ do {
+ TRACE_CATCH(seg_sz = zft_fetch_segment(seg_pos, buf,
+ FT_RD_AHEAD),);
+ /* now we have the contents of the actual segment in
+ * the deblock buffer
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(result = seek_in_segment(remaining, c_info, buf,
+ seg_sz, seg_pos,volume),);
+ remaining -= result;
+ pos->volume_pos += result<<10;
+ pos->seg_pos = seg_pos;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = c_info->offset;
+ seg_pos ++;
+ if (seg_pos <= volume->end_seg && c_info->offset == seg_sz) {
+ pos->seg_pos ++;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ c_info->offset = 0;
+ }
+ /* Allow escape from this loop on signal!
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_pos: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "end_seg: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "result: %d",
+ remaining, seg_pos, volume->end_seg, result);
+ } while (remaining > 0 && seg_pos <= volume->end_seg);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* return segment id of next segment containing valid data, -EIO otherwise
+ */
+static int search_valid_segment(unsigned int segment,
+ const unsigned int end_seg,
+ const unsigned int max_foffs,
+ zft_position *pos,
+ cmpr_info *c_info,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ __u8 *buf)
+{
+ cmpr_info tmp_info;
+ int seg_sz;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ memset(&tmp_info, 0, sizeof(cmpr_info));
+ while (segment <= end_seg) {
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "Searching readable segment between %d and %d",
+ segment, end_seg);
+ seg_sz = zft_fetch_segment(segment, buf, FT_RD_AHEAD);
+ if ((seg_sz > 0) &&
+ (get_cseg (&tmp_info, buf, seg_sz, volume) >= 0) &&
+ (tmp_info.foffs != 0 || segment == volume->start_seg)) {
+ if ((tmp_info.foffs>>10) > max_foffs) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "cseg.foff: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "dest : %d",
+ (int)(tmp_info.foffs >> 10),
+ max_foffs);
+ }
+ DUMP_CMPR_INFO(ft_t_noise, "", &tmp_info);
+ *c_info = tmp_info;
+ pos->seg_pos = segment;
+ pos->volume_pos = c_info->foffs;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = c_info->offset;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "found segment at %d", segment);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ segment++;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+}
+
+static int slow_seek_forward(unsigned int dest,
+ cmpr_info *c_info,
+ zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ __u8 *buf)
+{
+ unsigned int distance;
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ distance = dest - (pos->volume_pos >> 10);
+ while ((distance > 0) &&
+ (result = slow_seek_forward_until_error(distance,
+ c_info,
+ pos,
+ volume,
+ buf)) < 0) {
+ if (result == -EINTR) {
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "seg_pos: %d", pos->seg_pos);
+ /* the failing segment is either pos->seg_pos or
+ * pos->seg_pos + 1. There is no need to further try
+ * that segment, because ftape_read_segment() already
+ * has tried very much to read it. So we start with
+ * following segment, which is pos->seg_pos + 1
+ */
+ if(search_valid_segment(pos->seg_pos+1, volume->end_seg, dest,
+ pos, c_info,
+ volume, buf) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "search_valid_segment() failed");
+ result = -EIO;
+ break;
+ }
+ distance = dest - (pos->volume_pos >> 10);
+ result = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "segment: %d", pos->seg_pos);
+ /* found valid segment, retry the seek */
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int compute_seg_pos(const unsigned int dest,
+ zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ int segment;
+ int distance = dest - (pos->volume_pos >> 10);
+ unsigned int raw_size;
+ unsigned int virt_size;
+ unsigned int factor;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (distance >= 0) {
+ raw_size = volume->end_seg - pos->seg_pos + 1;
+ virt_size = ((unsigned int)(volume->size>>10)
+ - (unsigned int)(pos->volume_pos>>10)
+ + FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - FT_ECC_SECTORS - 1);
+ virt_size /= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - FT_ECC_SECTORS;
+ if (virt_size == 0 || raw_size == 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (raw_size >= (1<<25)) {
+ factor = raw_size/(virt_size>>7);
+ } else {
+ factor = (raw_size<<7)/virt_size;
+ }
+ segment = distance/(FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT-FT_ECC_SECTORS);
+ segment = (segment * factor)>>7;
+ } else {
+ raw_size = pos->seg_pos - volume->start_seg + 1;
+ virt_size = ((unsigned int)(pos->volume_pos>>10)
+ + FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - FT_ECC_SECTORS - 1);
+ virt_size /= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - FT_ECC_SECTORS;
+ if (virt_size == 0 || raw_size == 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (raw_size >= (1<<25)) {
+ factor = raw_size/(virt_size>>7);
+ } else {
+ factor = (raw_size<<7)/virt_size;
+ }
+ segment = distance/(FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT-FT_ECC_SECTORS);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "factor: %d/%d", factor, 1<<7);
+ TRACE_EXIT segment;
+}
+
+static struct zft_cmpr_ops cmpr_ops = {
+ zftc_write,
+ zftc_read,
+ zftc_seek,
+ zftc_lock,
+ zftc_reset,
+ zftc_cleanup
+};
+
+int zft_compressor_init(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+#ifdef MODULE
+ printk(KERN_INFO "zftape compressor v1.00a 970514 for " FTAPE_VERSION "\n");
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_info) {
+ printk(
+KERN_INFO "(c) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de)\n"
+KERN_INFO "Compressor for zftape (lzrw3 algorithm)\n");
+ }
+#else /* !MODULE */
+ /* print a short no-nonsense boot message */
+ printk("zftape compressor v1.00a 970514\n");
+ printk("For use with " FTAPE_VERSION "\n");
+#endif /* MODULE */
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "zft_compressor_init @ 0x%p", zft_compressor_init);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "installing compressor for zftape ...");
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_cmpr_register(&cmpr_ops),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+#ifdef MODULE
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR(
+ "(c) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION(
+"Compression routines for zftape. Uses the lzrw3 algorithm by Ross Williams");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+/* Called by modules package when installing the driver
+ */
+int init_module(void)
+{
+ return zft_compressor_init();
+}
+
+#endif /* MODULE */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.h b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f200741
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.h
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_COMPRESS_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_COMPRESS_H
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
+ USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/compressor/zftape-compress.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:12:32 $
+ *
+ * This file contains macros and definitions for zftape's
+ * builtin compression code.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-buffers.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+#include "../compressor/lzrw3.h"
+
+/* CMPR_WRK_MEM_SIZE gives the size of the compression wrk_mem */
+/* I got these out of lzrw3.c */
+#define U(X) ((__u32) X)
+#define SIZE_P_BYTE (U(sizeof(__u8 *)))
+#define ALIGNMENT_FUDGE (U(16))
+
+#define CMPR_WRK_MEM_SIZE (U(4096)*(SIZE_P_BYTE) + ALIGNMENT_FUDGE)
+
+/* the maximum number of bytes the size of the "compressed" data can
+ * exceed the uncompressed data. As it is quite useless to compress
+ * data twice it is sometimes the case that it is more efficient to
+ * copy a block of data but to feed it to the "compression"
+ * algorithm. In this case there are some flag bytes or the like
+ * proceding the "compressed" data. THAT MUST NOT BE THE CASE for the
+ * algorithm we use for this driver. Instead, the high bit 15 of
+ * compressed_size:
+ *
+ * compressed_size = ftape_compress()
+ *
+ * must be set in such a case.
+ *
+ * Nevertheless, it might also be as for lzrw3 that there is an
+ * "intermediate" overrun that exceeds the amount of the compressed
+ * data that is actually produced. During the algorithm we need in the
+ * worst case MAX_CMP_GROUP bytes more than the input-size.
+ */
+#define MAX_CMP_GROUP (2+16*2) /* from lzrw3.c */
+
+#define CMPR_OVERRUN MAX_CMP_GROUP /* during compression */
+
+/****************************************************/
+
+#define CMPR_BUFFER_SIZE (MAX_BLOCK_SIZE + CMPR_OVERRUN)
+
+/* the compression map stores the byte offset compressed blocks within
+ * the current volume for catridges with format code 2,3 and 5
+ * (and old versions of zftape) and the offset measured in kilobytes for
+ * format code 4 and 6. This gives us a possible max. size of a
+ * compressed volume of 1024*4GIG which should be enough.
+ */
+typedef __u32 CmprMap;
+
+/* globals
+ */
+
+/* exported functions
+ */
+
+#endif /* _ZFTAPE_COMPRESS_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/Makefile b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..febab07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Clau-Justus Heine.
+#
+# 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+# the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+#
+# $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/Makefile,v $
+# $Revision: 1.4 $
+# $Date: 1997/10/07 09:26:02 $
+#
+# Makefile for the lowlevel part QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape
+# driver for Linux.
+#
+
+obj-$(CONFIG_FTAPE) += ftape.o
+
+ftape-objs := ftape-init.o fdc-io.o fdc-isr.o \
+ ftape-bsm.o ftape-ctl.o ftape-read.o ftape-rw.o \
+ ftape-write.o ftape-io.o ftape-calibr.o ftape-ecc.o fc-10.o \
+ ftape-buffer.o ftape-format.o ftape_syms.o
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_FTAPE),y)
+ftape-objs += ftape-setup.o
+endif
+
+ifndef CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL
+ftape-objs += ftape-tracing.o
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT_PROC_FS),y)
+ftape-objs += ftape-proc.o
+endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9bc1cdd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.c
@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
+/*
+ *
+
+ Copyright (C) 1993,1994 Jon Tombs.
+
+ 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.
+
+ The entire guts of this program was written by dosemu, modified to
+ record reads and writes to the ports in the 0x180-0x188 address space,
+ while running the CMS program TAPE.EXE V2.0.5 supplied with the drive.
+
+ Modified to use an array of addresses and generally cleaned up (made
+ much shorter) 4 June 94, dosemu isn't that good at writing short code it
+ would seem :-). Made independent of 0x180, but I doubt it will work
+ at any other address.
+
+ Modified for distribution with ftape source. 21 June 94, SJL.
+
+ Modifications on 20 October 95, by Daniel Cohen (catman@wpi.edu):
+ Modified to support different DMA, IRQ, and IO Ports. Borland's
+ Turbo Debugger in virtual 8086 mode (TD386.EXE with hardware breakpoints
+ provided by the TDH386.SYS Device Driver) was used on the CMS program
+ TAPE V4.0.5. I set breakpoints on I/O to ports 0x180-0x187. Note that
+ CMS's program will not successfully configure the tape drive if you set
+ breakpoints on IO Reads, but you can set them on IO Writes without problems.
+ Known problems:
+ - You can not use DMA Channels 5 or 7.
+
+ Modification on 29 January 96, by Daniel Cohen (catman@wpi.edu):
+ Modified to only accept IRQs 3 - 7, or 9. Since we can only send a 3 bit
+ number representing the IRQ to the card, special handling is required when
+ IRQ 9 is selected. IRQ 2 and 9 are the same, and we should request IRQ 9
+ from the kernel while telling the card to use IRQ 2. Thanks to Greg
+ Crider (gcrider@iclnet.org) for finding and locating this bug, as well as
+ testing the patch.
+
+ Modification on 11 December 96, by Claus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de):
+ Modified a little to use variahle ft_fdc_base, ft_fdc_irq, ft_fdc_dma
+ instead of preprocessor symbols. Thus we can compile this into the module
+ or kernel and let the user specify the options as command line arguments.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:04 $
+ *
+ * This file contains code for the CMS FC-10/FC-20 card.
+ */
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fc-10.h"
+
+static __u16 inbs_magic[] = {
+ 0x3, 0x3, 0x0, 0x4, 0x7, 0x2, 0x5, 0x3, 0x1, 0x4,
+ 0x3, 0x5, 0x2, 0x0, 0x3, 0x7, 0x4, 0x2,
+ 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7
+};
+
+static __u16 fc10_ports[] = {
+ 0x180, 0x210, 0x2A0, 0x300, 0x330, 0x340, 0x370
+};
+
+int fc10_enable(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ __u8 cardConfig = 0x00;
+ __u8 x;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+/* This code will only work if the FC-10 (or FC-20) is set to
+ * use DMA channels 1, 2, or 3. DMA channels 5 and 7 seem to be
+ * initialized by the same command as channels 1 and 3, respectively.
+ */
+ if (ft_fdc_dma > 3) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_err,
+"Error: The FC-10/20 must be set to use DMA channels 1, 2, or 3!");
+ }
+/* Only allow the FC-10/20 to use IRQ 3-7, or 9. Note that CMS's program
+ * only accepts IRQ's 2-7, but in linux, IRQ 2 is the same as IRQ 9.
+ */
+ if (ft_fdc_irq < 3 || ft_fdc_irq == 8 || ft_fdc_irq > 9) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_err,
+"Error: The FC-10/20 must be set to use IRQ levels 3 - 7, or 9!\n"
+KERN_INFO "Note: IRQ 9 is the same as IRQ 2");
+ }
+ /* Clear state machine ???
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_ITEMS(inbs_magic); i++) {
+ inb(ft_fdc_base + inbs_magic[i]);
+ }
+ outb(0x0, ft_fdc_base);
+
+ x = inb(ft_fdc_base);
+ if (x == 0x13 || x == 0x93) {
+ for (i = 1; i < 8; i++) {
+ if (inb(ft_fdc_base + i) != x) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+
+ outb(0x8, ft_fdc_base);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
+ if (inb(ft_fdc_base + i) != 0x0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ }
+ outb(0x10, ft_fdc_base);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
+ if (inb(ft_fdc_base + i) != 0xff) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Okay, we found a FC-10 card ! ???
+ */
+ outb(0x0, fdc.ccr);
+
+ /* Clear state machine again ???
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_ITEMS(inbs_magic); i++) {
+ inb(ft_fdc_base + inbs_magic[i]);
+ }
+ /* Send io port */
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_ITEMS(fc10_ports); i++)
+ if (ft_fdc_base == fc10_ports[i])
+ cardConfig = i + 1;
+ if (cardConfig == 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0; /* Invalid I/O Port */
+ }
+ /* and IRQ - If using IRQ 9, tell the FC card it is actually IRQ 2 */
+ if (ft_fdc_irq != 9)
+ cardConfig |= ft_fdc_irq << 3;
+ else
+ cardConfig |= 2 << 3;
+
+ /* and finally DMA Channel */
+ cardConfig |= ft_fdc_dma << 6;
+ outb(cardConfig, ft_fdc_base); /* DMA [2 bits]/IRQ [3 bits]/BASE [3 bits] */
+
+ /* Enable FC-10 ???
+ */
+ outb(0, fdc.ccr);
+ outb(0, fdc.dor2);
+ outb(FDC_DMA_MODE /* 8 */, fdc.dor);
+ outb(FDC_DMA_MODE /* 8 */, fdc.dor);
+ outb(1, fdc.dor2);
+
+ /*************************************
+ *
+ * cH: why the hell should this be necessary? This is done
+ * by fdc_reset()!!!
+ *
+ *************************************/
+ /* Initialize fdc, select drive B:
+ */
+ outb(FDC_DMA_MODE, fdc.dor); /* assert reset, dma & irq enabled */
+ /* 0x08 */
+ outb(FDC_DMA_MODE|FDC_RESET_NOT, fdc.dor); /* release reset */
+ /* 0x08 | 0x04 = 0x0c */
+ outb(FDC_DMA_MODE|FDC_RESET_NOT|FDC_MOTOR_1|FTAPE_SEL_B, fdc.dor);
+ /* 0x08 | 0x04 | 0x20 | 0x01 = 0x2d */
+ /* select drive 1 */ /* why not drive 0 ???? */
+ TRACE_EXIT (x == 0x93) ? 2 : 1;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..da7b88b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.h
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+#ifndef _FC_10_H
+#define _FC_10_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/09/19 09:05:22 $
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions for the FC-10 code
+ * of the QIC-40/80 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * fc-10.c defined global vars.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * fc-10.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern int fc10_enable(void);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1704a2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1352 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.7.4.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/16 14:48:17 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the low-level floppy disk interface code
+ * for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for
+ * Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h> /* for CONFIG_FT_* */
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <asm/system.h>
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <asm/dma.h>
+#include <asm/irq.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-isr.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fc-10.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+static int ftape_motor;
+volatile int ftape_current_cylinder = -1;
+volatile fdc_mode_enum fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+fdc_config_info fdc;
+DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(ftape_wait_intr);
+
+unsigned int ft_fdc_base = CONFIG_FT_FDC_BASE;
+unsigned int ft_fdc_irq = CONFIG_FT_FDC_IRQ;
+unsigned int ft_fdc_dma = CONFIG_FT_FDC_DMA;
+unsigned int ft_fdc_threshold = CONFIG_FT_FDC_THR; /* bytes */
+unsigned int ft_fdc_rate_limit = CONFIG_FT_FDC_MAX_RATE; /* bits/sec */
+int ft_probe_fc10 = CONFIG_FT_PROBE_FC10;
+int ft_mach2 = CONFIG_FT_MACH2;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static spinlock_t fdc_io_lock;
+static unsigned int fdc_calibr_count;
+static unsigned int fdc_calibr_time;
+static int fdc_status;
+volatile __u8 fdc_head; /* FDC head from sector id */
+volatile __u8 fdc_cyl; /* FDC track from sector id */
+volatile __u8 fdc_sect; /* FDC sector from sector id */
+static int fdc_data_rate = 500; /* data rate (Kbps) */
+static int fdc_rate_code; /* data rate code (0 == 500 Kbps) */
+static int fdc_seek_rate = 2; /* step rate (msec) */
+static void (*do_ftape) (void);
+static int fdc_fifo_state; /* original fifo setting - fifo enabled */
+static int fdc_fifo_thr; /* original fifo setting - threshold */
+static int fdc_lock_state; /* original lock setting - locked */
+static int fdc_fifo_locked; /* has fifo && lock set ? */
+static __u8 fdc_precomp; /* default precomp. value (nsec) */
+static __u8 fdc_prec_code; /* fdc precomp. select code */
+
+static char ftape_id[] = "ftape"; /* used by request irq and free irq */
+
+static int fdc_set_seek_rate(int seek_rate);
+
+void fdc_catch_stray_interrupts(int count)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ if (count == 0) {
+ ft_expected_stray_interrupts = 0;
+ } else {
+ ft_expected_stray_interrupts += count;
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+}
+
+/* Wait during a timeout period for a given FDC status.
+ * If usecs == 0 then just test status, else wait at least for usecs.
+ * Returns -ETIME on timeout. Function must be calibrated first !
+ */
+static int fdc_wait(unsigned int usecs, __u8 mask, __u8 state)
+{
+ int count_1 = (fdc_calibr_count * usecs +
+ fdc_calibr_count - 1) / fdc_calibr_time;
+
+ do {
+ fdc_status = inb_p(fdc.msr);
+ if ((fdc_status & mask) == state) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ } while (count_1-- >= 0);
+ return -ETIME;
+}
+
+int fdc_ready_wait(unsigned int usecs)
+{
+ return fdc_wait(usecs, FDC_DATA_READY | FDC_BUSY, FDC_DATA_READY);
+}
+
+/* Why can't we just use udelay()?
+ */
+static void fdc_usec_wait(unsigned int usecs)
+{
+ fdc_wait(usecs, 0, 1); /* will always timeout ! */
+}
+
+static int fdc_ready_out_wait(unsigned int usecs)
+{
+ fdc_usec_wait(FT_RQM_DELAY); /* wait for valid RQM status */
+ return fdc_wait(usecs, FDC_DATA_OUT_READY, FDC_DATA_OUT_READY);
+}
+
+void fdc_wait_calibrate(void)
+{
+ ftape_calibrate("fdc_wait",
+ fdc_usec_wait, &fdc_calibr_count, &fdc_calibr_time);
+}
+
+/* Wait for a (short) while for the FDC to become ready
+ * and transfer the next command byte.
+ * Return -ETIME on timeout on getting ready (depends on hardware!).
+ */
+static int fdc_write(const __u8 data)
+{
+ fdc_usec_wait(FT_RQM_DELAY); /* wait for valid RQM status */
+ if (fdc_wait(150, FDC_DATA_READY_MASK, FDC_DATA_IN_READY) < 0) {
+ return -ETIME;
+ } else {
+ outb(data, fdc.fifo);
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Wait for a (short) while for the FDC to become ready
+ * and transfer the next result byte.
+ * Return -ETIME if timeout on getting ready (depends on hardware!).
+ */
+static int fdc_read(__u8 * data)
+{
+ fdc_usec_wait(FT_RQM_DELAY); /* wait for valid RQM status */
+ if (fdc_wait(150, FDC_DATA_READY_MASK, FDC_DATA_OUT_READY) < 0) {
+ return -ETIME;
+ } else {
+ *data = inb(fdc.fifo);
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Output a cmd_len long command string to the FDC.
+ * The FDC should be ready to receive a new command or
+ * an error (EBUSY or ETIME) will occur.
+ */
+int fdc_command(const __u8 * cmd_data, int cmd_len)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int count = cmd_len;
+ int retry = 0;
+#ifdef TESTING
+ static unsigned int last_time;
+ unsigned int time;
+#endif
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ fdc_usec_wait(FT_RQM_DELAY); /* wait for valid RQM status */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ if (!in_interrupt())
+ /* Yes, I know, too much comments inside this function
+ * ...
+ *
+ * Yet another bug in the original driver. All that
+ * havoc is caused by the fact that the isr() sends
+ * itself a command to the floppy tape driver (pause,
+ * micro step pause). Now, the problem is that
+ * commands are transmitted via the fdc_seek
+ * command. But: the fdc performs seeks in the
+ * background i.e. it doesn't signal busy while
+ * sending the step pulses to the drive. Therefore the
+ * non-interrupt level driver has no chance to tell
+ * whether the isr() just has issued a seek. Therefore
+ * we HAVE TO have a look at the ft_hide_interrupt
+ * flag: it signals the non-interrupt level part of
+ * the driver that it has to wait for the fdc until it
+ * has completet seeking.
+ *
+ * THIS WAS PRESUMABLY THE REASON FOR ALL THAT
+ * "fdc_read timeout" errors, I HOPE :-)
+ */
+ if (ft_hide_interrupt) {
+ restore_flags(flags);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "Waiting for the isr() completing fdc_seek()");
+ if (fdc_interrupt_wait(2 * FT_SECOND) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Warning: timeout waiting for isr() seek to complete");
+ }
+ if (ft_hide_interrupt || !ft_seek_completed) {
+ /* There cannot be another
+ * interrupt. The isr() only stops
+ * the tape and the next interrupt
+ * won't come until we have send our
+ * command to the drive.
+ */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug,
+ "BUG? isr() is still seeking?\n"
+ KERN_INFO "hide: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seek: %d",
+ ft_hide_interrupt,
+ ft_seek_completed);
+
+ }
+ fdc_usec_wait(FT_RQM_DELAY); /* wait for valid RQM status */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ }
+ fdc_status = inb(fdc.msr);
+ if ((fdc_status & FDC_DATA_READY_MASK) != FDC_DATA_IN_READY) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EBUSY, ft_t_err, "fdc not ready");
+ }
+ fdc_mode = *cmd_data; /* used by isr */
+#ifdef TESTING
+ if (fdc_mode == FDC_SEEK) {
+ time = ftape_timediff(last_time, ftape_timestamp());
+ if (time < 6000) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug,"Warning: short timeout between seek commands: %d",
+ time);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ if (!in_interrupt()) {
+ /* shouldn't be cleared if called from isr
+ */
+ ft_interrupt_seen = 0;
+ }
+ while (count) {
+ result = fdc_write(*cmd_data);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
+ "fdc_mode = %02x, status = %02x at index %d",
+ (int) fdc_mode, (int) fdc_status,
+ cmd_len - count);
+ if (++retry <= 3) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "fdc_write timeout, retry");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "fdc_write timeout, fatal");
+ /* recover ??? */
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ --count;
+ ++cmd_data;
+ }
+ }
+#ifdef TESTING
+ if (fdc_mode == FDC_SEEK) {
+ last_time = ftape_timestamp();
+ }
+#endif
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Input a res_len long result string from the FDC.
+ * The FDC should be ready to send the result or an error
+ * (EBUSY or ETIME) will occur.
+ */
+int fdc_result(__u8 * res_data, int res_len)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int count = res_len;
+ int retry = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ fdc_status = inb(fdc.msr);
+ if ((fdc_status & FDC_DATA_READY_MASK) != FDC_DATA_OUT_READY) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "fdc not ready");
+ result = -EBUSY;
+ } else while (count) {
+ if (!(fdc_status & FDC_BUSY)) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "premature end of result phase");
+ }
+ result = fdc_read(res_data);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
+ "fdc_mode = %02x, status = %02x at index %d",
+ (int) fdc_mode,
+ (int) fdc_status,
+ res_len - count);
+ if (++retry <= 3) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "fdc_read timeout, retry");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "fdc_read timeout, fatal");
+ /* recover ??? */
+ break;
+ ++retry;
+ }
+ } else {
+ --count;
+ ++res_data;
+ }
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ fdc_usec_wait(FT_RQM_DELAY); /* allow FDC to negate BSY */
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Handle command and result phases for
+ * commands without data phase.
+ */
+static int fdc_issue_command(const __u8 * out_data, int out_count,
+ __u8 * in_data, int in_count)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (out_count > 0) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_command(out_data, out_count),);
+ }
+ /* will take 24 - 30 usec for fdc_sense_drive_status and
+ * fdc_sense_interrupt_status commands.
+ * 35 fails sometimes (5/9/93 SJL)
+ * On a loaded system it incidentally takes longer than
+ * this for the fdc to get ready ! ?????? WHY ??????
+ * So until we know what's going on use a very long timeout.
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_ready_out_wait(500 /* usec */),);
+ if (in_count > 0) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_result(in_data, in_count),
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "result phase aborted"));
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Wait for FDC interrupt with timeout (in milliseconds).
+ * Signals are blocked so the wait will not be aborted.
+ * Note: interrupts must be enabled ! (23/05/93 SJL)
+ */
+int fdc_interrupt_wait(unsigned int time)
+{
+ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait,current);
+ sigset_t old_sigmask;
+ static int resetting;
+ long timeout;
+
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_fdc_dma);
+
+ if (waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "error: nested call");
+ }
+ /* timeout time will be up to USPT microseconds too long ! */
+ timeout = (1000 * time + FT_USPT - 1) / FT_USPT;
+
+ spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
+ old_sigmask = current->blocked;
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ recalc_sigpending();
+ spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
+
+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+ add_wait_queue(&ftape_wait_intr, &wait);
+ while (!ft_interrupt_seen && timeout) {
+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+ timeout = schedule_timeout(timeout);
+ }
+
+ spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
+ current->blocked = old_sigmask;
+ recalc_sigpending();
+ spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
+
+ remove_wait_queue(&ftape_wait_intr, &wait);
+ /* the following IS necessary. True: as well
+ * wake_up_interruptible() as the schedule() set TASK_RUNNING
+ * when they wakeup a task, BUT: it may very well be that
+ * ft_interrupt_seen is already set to 1 when we enter here
+ * in which case schedule() gets never called, and
+ * TASK_RUNNING never set. This has the funny effect that we
+ * execute all the code until we leave kernel space, but then
+ * the task is stopped (a task CANNOT be preempted while in
+ * kernel mode. Sending a pair of SIGSTOP/SIGCONT to the
+ * tasks wakes it up again. Funny! :-)
+ */
+ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
+ if (ft_interrupt_seen) { /* woken up by interrupt */
+ ft_interrupt_seen = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ /* Original comment:
+ * In first instance, next statement seems unnecessary since
+ * it will be cleared in fdc_command. However, a small part of
+ * the software seems to rely on this being cleared here
+ * (ftape_close might fail) so stick to it until things get fixed !
+ */
+ /* My deeply sought of knowledge:
+ * Behold NO! It is obvious. fdc_reset() doesn't call fdc_command()
+ * but nevertheless uses fdc_interrupt_wait(). OF COURSE this needs to
+ * be reset here.
+ */
+ ft_interrupt_seen = 0; /* clear for next call */
+ if (!resetting) {
+ resetting = 1; /* break infinite recursion if reset fails */
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "cleanup reset");
+ fdc_reset();
+ resetting = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT (signal_pending(current)) ? -EINTR : -ETIME;
+}
+
+/* Start/stop drive motor. Enable DMA mode.
+ */
+void fdc_motor(int motor)
+{
+ int unit = ft_drive_sel;
+ int data = unit | FDC_RESET_NOT | FDC_DMA_MODE;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ ftape_motor = motor;
+ if (ftape_motor) {
+ data |= FDC_MOTOR_0 << unit;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "turning motor %d on", unit);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "turning motor %d off", unit);
+ }
+ if (ft_mach2) {
+ outb_p(data, fdc.dor2);
+ } else {
+ outb_p(data, fdc.dor);
+ }
+ ftape_sleep(10 * FT_MILLISECOND);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void fdc_update_dsr(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "rate = %d Kbps, precomp = %d ns",
+ fdc_data_rate, fdc_precomp);
+ if (fdc.type >= i82077) {
+ outb_p((fdc_rate_code & 0x03) | fdc_prec_code, fdc.dsr);
+ } else {
+ outb_p(fdc_rate_code & 0x03, fdc.ccr);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+void fdc_set_write_precomp(int precomp)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "New precomp: %d nsec", precomp);
+ fdc_precomp = precomp;
+ /* write precompensation can be set in multiples of 41.67 nsec.
+ * round the parameter to the nearest multiple and convert it
+ * into a fdc setting. Note that 0 means default to the fdc,
+ * 7 is used instead of that.
+ */
+ fdc_prec_code = ((fdc_precomp + 21) / 42) << 2;
+ if (fdc_prec_code == 0 || fdc_prec_code > (6 << 2)) {
+ fdc_prec_code = 7 << 2;
+ }
+ fdc_update_dsr();
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* Reprogram the 82078 registers to use Data Rate Table 1 on all drives.
+ */
+static void fdc_set_drive_specs(void)
+{
+ __u8 cmd[] = { FDC_DRIVE_SPEC, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0};
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Setting of drive specs called");
+ if (fdc.type >= i82078_1) {
+ cmd[1] = (0 << 5) | (2 << 2);
+ cmd[2] = (1 << 5) | (2 << 2);
+ cmd[3] = (2 << 5) | (2 << 2);
+ cmd[4] = (3 << 5) | (2 << 2);
+ result = fdc_command(cmd, NR_ITEMS(cmd));
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Setting of drive specs failed");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* Select clock for fdc, must correspond with tape drive setting !
+ * This also influences the fdc timing so we must adjust some values.
+ */
+int fdc_set_data_rate(int rate)
+{
+ int bad_rate = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Select clock for fdc, must correspond with tape drive setting !
+ * This also influences the fdc timing so we must adjust some values.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "new rate = %d", rate);
+ switch (rate) {
+ case 250:
+ fdc_rate_code = fdc_data_rate_250;
+ break;
+ case 500:
+ fdc_rate_code = fdc_data_rate_500;
+ break;
+ case 1000:
+ if (fdc.type < i82077) {
+ bad_rate = 1;
+ } else {
+ fdc_rate_code = fdc_data_rate_1000;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 2000:
+ if (fdc.type < i82078_1) {
+ bad_rate = 1;
+ } else {
+ fdc_rate_code = fdc_data_rate_2000;
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ bad_rate = 1;
+ }
+ if (bad_rate) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO,
+ ft_t_fdc_dma, "%d is not a valid data rate", rate);
+ }
+ fdc_data_rate = rate;
+ fdc_update_dsr();
+ fdc_set_seek_rate(fdc_seek_rate); /* clock changed! */
+ ftape_udelay(1000);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* keep the unit select if keep_select is != 0,
+ */
+static void fdc_dor_reset(int keep_select)
+{
+ __u8 fdc_ctl = ft_drive_sel;
+
+ if (keep_select != 0) {
+ fdc_ctl |= FDC_DMA_MODE;
+ if (ftape_motor) {
+ fdc_ctl |= FDC_MOTOR_0 << ft_drive_sel;
+ }
+ }
+ ftape_udelay(10); /* ??? but seems to be necessary */
+ if (ft_mach2) {
+ outb_p(fdc_ctl & 0x0f, fdc.dor);
+ outb_p(fdc_ctl, fdc.dor2);
+ } else {
+ outb_p(fdc_ctl, fdc.dor);
+ }
+ fdc_usec_wait(10); /* delay >= 14 fdc clocks */
+ if (keep_select == 0) {
+ fdc_ctl = 0;
+ }
+ fdc_ctl |= FDC_RESET_NOT;
+ if (ft_mach2) {
+ outb_p(fdc_ctl & 0x0f, fdc.dor);
+ outb_p(fdc_ctl, fdc.dor2);
+ } else {
+ outb_p(fdc_ctl, fdc.dor);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Reset the floppy disk controller. Leave the ftape_unit selected.
+ */
+void fdc_reset(void)
+{
+ int st0;
+ int i;
+ int dummy;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+
+ fdc_dor_reset(1); /* keep unit selected */
+
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+
+ /* maybe the cli()/sti() pair is not necessary, BUT:
+ * the following line MUST be here. Otherwise fdc_interrupt_wait()
+ * won't wait. Note that fdc_reset() is called from
+ * ftape_dumb_stop() when the fdc is busy transferring data. In this
+ * case fdc_isr() MOST PROBABLY sets ft_interrupt_seen, and tries
+ * to get the result bytes from the fdc etc. CLASH.
+ */
+ ft_interrupt_seen = 0;
+
+ /* Program data rate
+ */
+ fdc_update_dsr(); /* restore data rate and precomp */
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+
+ /*
+ * Wait for first polling cycle to complete
+ */
+ if (fdc_interrupt_wait(1 * FT_SECOND) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "no drive polling interrupt!");
+ } else { /* clear all disk-changed statuses */
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
+ if(fdc_sense_interrupt_status(&st0, &dummy) != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "sense failed for %d", i);
+ }
+ if (i == ft_drive_sel) {
+ ftape_current_cylinder = dummy;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "drive polling completed");
+ }
+ /*
+ * SPECIFY COMMAND
+ */
+ fdc_set_seek_rate(fdc_seek_rate);
+ /*
+ * DRIVE SPECIFICATION COMMAND (if fdc type known)
+ */
+ if (fdc.type >= i82078_1) {
+ fdc_set_drive_specs();
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+#if !defined(CLK_48MHZ)
+# define CLK_48MHZ 1
+#endif
+
+/* When we're done, put the fdc into reset mode so that the regular
+ * floppy disk driver will figure out that something is wrong and
+ * initialize the controller the way it wants.
+ */
+void fdc_disable(void)
+{
+ __u8 cmd1[] = {FDC_CONFIGURE, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};
+ __u8 cmd2[] = {FDC_LOCK};
+ __u8 cmd3[] = {FDC_UNLOCK};
+ __u8 stat[1];
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!fdc_fifo_locked) {
+ fdc_reset();
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ if (fdc_issue_command(cmd3, 1, stat, 1) < 0 || stat[0] != 0x00) {
+ fdc_dor_reset(0);
+ TRACE_ABORT(/**/, ft_t_bug,
+ "couldn't unlock fifo, configuration remains changed");
+ }
+ fdc_fifo_locked = 0;
+ if (CLK_48MHZ && fdc.type >= i82078) {
+ cmd1[0] |= FDC_CLK48_BIT;
+ }
+ cmd1[2] = ((fdc_fifo_state) ? 0 : 0x20) + (fdc_fifo_thr - 1);
+ if (fdc_command(cmd1, NR_ITEMS(cmd1)) < 0) {
+ fdc_dor_reset(0);
+ TRACE_ABORT(/**/, ft_t_bug,
+ "couldn't reconfigure fifo to old state");
+ }
+ if (fdc_lock_state &&
+ fdc_issue_command(cmd2, 1, stat, 1) < 0) {
+ fdc_dor_reset(0);
+ TRACE_ABORT(/**/, ft_t_bug, "couldn't lock old state again");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "fifo restored: %sabled, thr. %d, %slocked",
+ fdc_fifo_state ? "en" : "dis",
+ fdc_fifo_thr, (fdc_lock_state) ? "" : "not ");
+ fdc_dor_reset(0);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* Specify FDC seek-rate (milliseconds)
+ */
+static int fdc_set_seek_rate(int seek_rate)
+{
+ /* set step rate, dma mode, and minimal head load and unload times
+ */
+ __u8 in[3] = { FDC_SPECIFY, 1, (1 << 1)};
+
+ fdc_seek_rate = seek_rate;
+ in[1] |= (16 - (fdc_data_rate * fdc_seek_rate) / 500) << 4;
+
+ return fdc_command(in, 3);
+}
+
+/* Sense drive status: get unit's drive status (ST3)
+ */
+int fdc_sense_drive_status(int *st3)
+{
+ __u8 out[2];
+ __u8 in[1];
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ out[0] = FDC_SENSED;
+ out[1] = ft_drive_sel;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_issue_command(out, 2, in, 1),);
+ *st3 = in[0];
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Sense Interrupt Status command:
+ * should be issued at the end of each seek.
+ * get ST0 and current cylinder.
+ */
+int fdc_sense_interrupt_status(int *st0, int *current_cylinder)
+{
+ __u8 out[1];
+ __u8 in[2];
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ out[0] = FDC_SENSEI;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_issue_command(out, 1, in, 2),);
+ *st0 = in[0];
+ *current_cylinder = in[1];
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* step to track
+ */
+int fdc_seek(int track)
+{
+ __u8 out[3];
+ int st0, pcn;
+#ifdef TESTING
+ unsigned int time;
+#endif
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ out[0] = FDC_SEEK;
+ out[1] = ft_drive_sel;
+ out[2] = track;
+#ifdef TESTING
+ time = ftape_timestamp();
+#endif
+ /* We really need this command to work !
+ */
+ ft_seek_completed = 0;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_command(out, 3),
+ fdc_reset();
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "destination was: %d, resetting FDC...",
+ track));
+ /* Handle interrupts until ft_seek_completed or timeout.
+ */
+ for (;;) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_interrupt_wait(2 * FT_SECOND),);
+ if (ft_seek_completed) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_sense_interrupt_status(&st0, &pcn),);
+ if ((st0 & ST0_SEEK_END) == 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "no seek-end after seek completion !??");
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+#ifdef TESTING
+ time = ftape_timediff(time, ftape_timestamp()) / abs(track - ftape_current_cylinder);
+ if ((time < 900 || time > 3100) && abs(track - ftape_current_cylinder) > 5) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Wrong FDC STEP interval: %d usecs (%d)",
+ time, track - ftape_current_cylinder);
+ }
+#endif
+ /* Verify whether we issued the right tape command.
+ */
+ /* Verify that we seek to the proper track. */
+ if (pcn != track) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "bad seek..");
+ }
+ ftape_current_cylinder = track;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int perpend_mode; /* set if fdc is in perpendicular mode */
+
+static int perpend_off(void)
+{
+ __u8 perpend[] = {FDC_PERPEND, 0x00};
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (perpend_mode) {
+ /* Turn off perpendicular mode */
+ perpend[1] = 0x80;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_command(perpend, 2),
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,"Perpendicular mode exit failed!"));
+ perpend_mode = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int handle_perpend(int segment_id)
+{
+ __u8 perpend[] = {FDC_PERPEND, 0x00};
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* When writing QIC-3020 tapes, turn on perpendicular mode
+ * if tape is moving in forward direction (even tracks).
+ */
+ if (ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC3020 &&
+ ((segment_id / ft_segments_per_track) & 1) == 0) {
+/* FIXME: some i82077 seem to support perpendicular mode as
+ * well.
+ */
+#if 0
+ if (fdc.type < i82077AA) {}
+#else
+ if (fdc.type < i82077 && ft_data_rate < 1000) {
+#endif
+ /* fdc does not support perpendicular mode: complain
+ */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "Your FDC does not support QIC-3020.");
+ }
+ perpend[1] = 0x03 /* 0x83 + (0x4 << ft_drive_sel) */ ;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_command(perpend, 2),
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,"Perpendicular mode entry failed!"));
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Perpendicular mode set");
+ perpend_mode = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT perpend_off();
+}
+
+static inline void fdc_setup_dma(char mode,
+ volatile void *addr, unsigned int count)
+{
+ /* Program the DMA controller.
+ */
+ disable_dma(fdc.dma);
+ clear_dma_ff(fdc.dma);
+ set_dma_mode(fdc.dma, mode);
+ set_dma_addr(fdc.dma, virt_to_bus((void*)addr));
+ set_dma_count(fdc.dma, count);
+ enable_dma(fdc.dma);
+}
+
+/* Setup fdc and dma for formatting the next segment
+ */
+int fdc_setup_formatting(buffer_struct * buff)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ __u8 out[6] = {
+ FDC_FORMAT, 0x00, 3, 4 * FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT, 0x00, 0x6b
+ };
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(handle_perpend(buff->segment_id),);
+ /* Program the DMA controller.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
+ "phys. addr. = %lx", virt_to_bus((void*) buff->ptr));
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ fdc_setup_dma(DMA_MODE_WRITE, buff->ptr, FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT * 4);
+ /* Issue FDC command to start reading/writing.
+ */
+ out[1] = ft_drive_sel;
+ out[4] = buff->gap3;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_setup_error = fdc_command(out, sizeof(out)),
+ restore_flags(flags); fdc_mode = fdc_idle);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+
+/* Setup Floppy Disk Controller and DMA to read or write the next cluster
+ * of good sectors from or to the current segment.
+ */
+int fdc_setup_read_write(buffer_struct * buff, __u8 operation)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ __u8 out[9];
+ int dma_mode;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ switch(operation) {
+ case FDC_VERIFY:
+ if (fdc.type < i82077) {
+ operation = FDC_READ;
+ }
+ case FDC_READ:
+ case FDC_READ_DELETED:
+ dma_mode = DMA_MODE_READ;
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "xfer %d sectors to 0x%p",
+ buff->sector_count, buff->ptr);
+ TRACE_CATCH(perpend_off(),);
+ break;
+ case FDC_WRITE_DELETED:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "deleting segment %d", buff->segment_id);
+ case FDC_WRITE:
+ dma_mode = DMA_MODE_WRITE;
+ /* When writing QIC-3020 tapes, turn on perpendicular mode
+ * if tape is moving in forward direction (even tracks).
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(handle_perpend(buff->segment_id),);
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "xfer %d sectors from 0x%p",
+ buff->sector_count, buff->ptr);
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO,
+ ft_t_bug, "bug: invalid operation parameter");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "phys. addr. = %lx",virt_to_bus((void*)buff->ptr));
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ if (operation != FDC_VERIFY) {
+ fdc_setup_dma(dma_mode, buff->ptr,
+ FT_SECTOR_SIZE * buff->sector_count);
+ }
+ /* Issue FDC command to start reading/writing.
+ */
+ out[0] = operation;
+ out[1] = ft_drive_sel;
+ out[2] = buff->cyl;
+ out[3] = buff->head;
+ out[4] = buff->sect + buff->sector_offset;
+ out[5] = 3; /* Sector size of 1K. */
+ out[6] = out[4] + buff->sector_count - 1; /* last sector */
+ out[7] = 109; /* Gap length. */
+ out[8] = 0xff; /* No limit to transfer size. */
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x, cnt: 0x%02x",
+ out[2], out[3], out[4], out[6] - out[4] + 1);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fdc_io_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_setup_error = fdc_command(out, 9),fdc_mode = fdc_idle);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int fdc_fifo_threshold(__u8 threshold,
+ int *fifo_state, int *lock_state, int *fifo_thr)
+{
+ const __u8 cmd0[] = {FDC_DUMPREGS};
+ __u8 cmd1[] = {FDC_CONFIGURE, 0, (0x0f & (threshold - 1)), 0};
+ const __u8 cmd2[] = {FDC_LOCK};
+ const __u8 cmd3[] = {FDC_UNLOCK};
+ __u8 reg[10];
+ __u8 stat;
+ int i;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (CLK_48MHZ && fdc.type >= i82078) {
+ cmd1[0] |= FDC_CLK48_BIT;
+ }
+ /* Dump fdc internal registers for examination
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_command(cmd0, NR_ITEMS(cmd0)),
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "dumpreg cmd failed, fifo unchanged"));
+ /* Now read fdc internal registers from fifo
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)NR_ITEMS(reg); ++i) {
+ fdc_read(&reg[i]);
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "Register %d = 0x%02x", i, reg[i]);
+ }
+ if (fifo_state && lock_state && fifo_thr) {
+ *fifo_state = (reg[8] & 0x20) == 0;
+ *lock_state = reg[7] & 0x80;
+ *fifo_thr = 1 + (reg[8] & 0x0f);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "original fifo state: %sabled, threshold %d, %slocked",
+ ((reg[8] & 0x20) == 0) ? "en" : "dis",
+ 1 + (reg[8] & 0x0f), (reg[7] & 0x80) ? "" : "not ");
+ /* If fdc is already locked, unlock it first ! */
+ if (reg[7] & 0x80) {
+ fdc_ready_wait(100);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_issue_command(cmd3, NR_ITEMS(cmd3), &stat, 1),
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "FDC unlock command failed, "
+ "configuration unchanged"));
+ }
+ fdc_fifo_locked = 0;
+ /* Enable fifo and set threshold at xx bytes to allow a
+ * reasonably large latency and reduce number of dma bursts.
+ */
+ fdc_ready_wait(100);
+ if ((result = fdc_command(cmd1, NR_ITEMS(cmd1))) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "configure cmd failed, fifo unchanged");
+ }
+ /* Now lock configuration so reset will not change it
+ */
+ if(fdc_issue_command(cmd2, NR_ITEMS(cmd2), &stat, 1) < 0 ||
+ stat != 0x10) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug,
+ "FDC lock command failed, stat = 0x%02x", stat);
+ }
+ fdc_fifo_locked = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int fdc_fifo_enable(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (fdc_fifo_locked) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_warn, "Fifo not enabled because locked");
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_fifo_threshold(ft_fdc_threshold /* bytes */,
+ &fdc_fifo_state,
+ &fdc_lock_state,
+ &fdc_fifo_thr),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_fifo_threshold(ft_fdc_threshold /* bytes */,
+ NULL, NULL, NULL),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Determine fd controller type
+ */
+static __u8 fdc_save_state[2];
+
+static int fdc_probe(void)
+{
+ __u8 cmd[1];
+ __u8 stat[16]; /* must be able to hold dumpregs & save results */
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Try to find out what kind of fd controller we have to deal with
+ * Scheme borrowed from floppy driver:
+ * first try if FDC_DUMPREGS command works
+ * (this indicates that we have a 82072 or better)
+ * then try the FDC_VERSION command (82072 doesn't support this)
+ * then try the FDC_UNLOCK command (some older 82077's don't support this)
+ * then try the FDC_PARTID command (82078's support this)
+ */
+ cmd[0] = FDC_DUMPREGS;
+ if (fdc_issue_command(cmd, 1, stat, 1) != 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(no_fdc, ft_t_bug, "No FDC found");
+ }
+ if (stat[0] == 0x80) {
+ /* invalid command: must be pre 82072 */
+ TRACE_ABORT(i8272,
+ ft_t_warn, "Type 8272A/765A compatible FDC found");
+ }
+ fdc_result(&stat[1], 9);
+ fdc_save_state[0] = stat[7];
+ fdc_save_state[1] = stat[8];
+ cmd[0] = FDC_VERSION;
+ if (fdc_issue_command(cmd, 1, stat, 1) < 0 || stat[0] == 0x80) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(i8272, ft_t_warn, "Type 82072 FDC found");
+ }
+ if (*stat != 0x90) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(i8272, ft_t_warn, "Unknown FDC found");
+ }
+ cmd[0] = FDC_UNLOCK;
+ if(fdc_issue_command(cmd, 1, stat, 1) < 0 || stat[0] != 0x00) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(i8272, ft_t_warn,
+ "Type pre-1991 82077 FDC found, "
+ "treating it like a 82072");
+ }
+ if (fdc_save_state[0] & 0x80) { /* was locked */
+ cmd[0] = FDC_LOCK; /* restore lock */
+ (void)fdc_issue_command(cmd, 1, stat, 1);
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "FDC is already locked");
+ }
+ /* Test for a i82078 FDC */
+ cmd[0] = FDC_PARTID;
+ if (fdc_issue_command(cmd, 1, stat, 1) < 0 || stat[0] == 0x80) {
+ /* invalid command: not a i82078xx type FDC */
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
+ outb_p(i, fdc.tdr);
+ if ((inb_p(fdc.tdr) & 0x03) != i) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82077,
+ ft_t_warn, "Type 82077 FDC found");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82077AA, ft_t_warn, "Type 82077AA FDC found");
+ }
+ /* FDC_PARTID cmd succeeded */
+ switch (stat[0] >> 5) {
+ case 0x0:
+ /* i82078SL or i82078-1. The SL part cannot run at
+ * 2Mbps (the SL and -1 dies are identical; they are
+ * speed graded after production, according to Intel).
+ * Some SL's can be detected by doing a SAVE cmd and
+ * look at bit 7 of the first byte (the SEL3V# bit).
+ * If it is 0, the part runs off 3Volts, and hence it
+ * is a SL.
+ */
+ cmd[0] = FDC_SAVE;
+ if(fdc_issue_command(cmd, 1, stat, 16) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "FDC_SAVE failed. Dunno why");
+ /* guess we better claim the fdc to be a i82078 */
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82078,
+ ft_t_warn,
+ "Type i82078 FDC (i suppose) found");
+ }
+ if ((stat[0] & FDC_SEL3V_BIT)) {
+ /* fdc running off 5Volts; Pray that it's a i82078-1
+ */
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82078_1, ft_t_warn,
+ "Type i82078-1 or 5Volt i82078SL FDC found");
+ }
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82078, ft_t_warn,
+ "Type 3Volt i82078SL FDC (1Mbps) found");
+ case 0x1:
+ case 0x2: /* S82078B */
+ /* The '78B isn't '78 compatible. Detect it as a '77AA */
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82077AA, ft_t_warn, "Type i82077AA FDC found");
+ case 0x3: /* NSC PC8744 core; used in several super-IO chips */
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82077AA,
+ ft_t_warn, "Type 82077AA compatible FDC found");
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "A previously undetected FDC found");
+ TRACE_ABORT(i82077AA, ft_t_warn,
+ "Treating it as a 82077AA. Please report partid= %d",
+ stat[0]);
+ } /* switch(stat[ 0] >> 5) */
+ TRACE_EXIT no_fdc;
+}
+
+static int fdc_request_regions(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_mach2 || ft_probe_fc10) {
+ if (!request_region(fdc.sra, 8, "fdc (ft)")) {
+#ifndef BROKEN_FLOPPY_DRIVER
+ TRACE_EXIT -EBUSY;
+#else
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+"address 0x%03x occupied (by floppy driver?), using it anyway", fdc.sra);
+#endif
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (!request_region(fdc.sra, 6, "fdc (ft)")) {
+#ifndef BROKEN_FLOPPY_DRIVER
+ TRACE_EXIT -EBUSY;
+#else
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+"address 0x%03x occupied (by floppy driver?), using it anyway", fdc.sra);
+#endif
+ }
+ if (!request_region(fdc.sra + 7, 1, "fdc (ft)")) {
+#ifndef BROKEN_FLOPPY_DRIVER
+ release_region(fdc.sra, 6);
+ TRACE_EXIT -EBUSY;
+#else
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+"address 0x%03x occupied (by floppy driver?), using it anyway", fdc.sra + 7);
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+void fdc_release_regions(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (fdc.sra != 0) {
+ if (fdc.dor2 != 0) {
+ release_region(fdc.sra, 8);
+ } else {
+ release_region(fdc.sra, 6);
+ release_region(fdc.dir, 1);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static int fdc_config_regs(unsigned int fdc_base,
+ unsigned int fdc_irq,
+ unsigned int fdc_dma)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ fdc.irq = fdc_irq;
+ fdc.dma = fdc_dma;
+ fdc.sra = fdc_base;
+ fdc.srb = fdc_base + 1;
+ fdc.dor = fdc_base + 2;
+ fdc.tdr = fdc_base + 3;
+ fdc.msr = fdc.dsr = fdc_base + 4;
+ fdc.fifo = fdc_base + 5;
+ fdc.dir = fdc.ccr = fdc_base + 7;
+ fdc.dor2 = (ft_mach2 || ft_probe_fc10) ? fdc_base + 6 : 0;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_request_regions(), fdc.sra = 0);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int fdc_config(void)
+{
+ static int already_done;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (already_done) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_request_regions(),);
+ *(fdc.hook) = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler in */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (ft_probe_fc10) {
+ int fc_type;
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_config_regs(ft_fdc_base,
+ ft_fdc_irq, ft_fdc_dma),);
+ fc_type = fc10_enable();
+ if (fc_type != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "FC-%c0 controller found", '0' + fc_type);
+ fdc.type = fc10;
+ fdc.hook = &do_ftape;
+ *(fdc.hook) = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler in */
+ already_done = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "FC-10/20 controller not found");
+ fdc_release_regions();
+ fdc.type = no_fdc;
+ ft_probe_fc10 = 0;
+ ft_fdc_base = 0x3f0;
+ ft_fdc_irq = 6;
+ ft_fdc_dma = 2;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "fdc base: 0x%x, irq: %d, dma: %d",
+ ft_fdc_base, ft_fdc_irq, ft_fdc_dma);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_config_regs(ft_fdc_base, ft_fdc_irq, ft_fdc_dma),);
+ fdc.hook = &do_ftape;
+ *(fdc.hook) = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler in */
+ already_done = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static irqreturn_t ftape_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ void (*handler) (void) = *fdc.hook;
+ int handled = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ *fdc.hook = NULL;
+ if (handler) {
+ handled = 1;
+ handler();
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "Unexpected ftape interrupt");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT IRQ_RETVAL(handled);
+}
+
+static int fdc_grab_irq_and_dma(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (fdc.hook == &do_ftape) {
+ /* Get fast interrupt handler.
+ */
+ if (request_irq(fdc.irq, ftape_interrupt,
+ SA_INTERRUPT, "ft", ftape_id)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug,
+ "Unable to grab IRQ%d for ftape driver",
+ fdc.irq);
+ }
+ if (request_dma(fdc.dma, ftape_id)) {
+ free_irq(fdc.irq, ftape_id);
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug,
+ "Unable to grab DMA%d for ftape driver",
+ fdc.dma);
+ }
+ }
+ if (ft_fdc_base != 0x3f0 && (ft_fdc_dma == 2 || ft_fdc_irq == 6)) {
+ /* Using same dma channel or irq as standard fdc, need
+ * to disable the dma-gate on the std fdc. This
+ * couldn't be done in the floppy driver as some
+ * laptops are using the dma-gate to enter a low power
+ * or even suspended state :-(
+ */
+ outb_p(FDC_RESET_NOT, 0x3f2);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "DMA-gate on standard fdc disabled");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int fdc_release_irq_and_dma(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (fdc.hook == &do_ftape) {
+ disable_dma(fdc.dma); /* just in case... */
+ free_dma(fdc.dma);
+ free_irq(fdc.irq, ftape_id);
+ }
+ if (ft_fdc_base != 0x3f0 && (ft_fdc_dma == 2 || ft_fdc_irq == 6)) {
+ /* Using same dma channel as standard fdc, need to
+ * disable the dma-gate on the std fdc. This couldn't
+ * be done in the floppy driver as some laptops are
+ * using the dma-gate to enter a low power or even
+ * suspended state :-(
+ */
+ outb_p(FDC_RESET_NOT | FDC_DMA_MODE, 0x3f2);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "DMA-gate on standard fdc enabled again");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int fdc_init(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* find a FDC to use */
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_config(),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_grab_irq_and_dma(), fdc_release_regions());
+ ftape_motor = 0;
+ fdc_catch_stray_interrupts(0); /* clear number of awainted
+ * stray interrupte
+ */
+ fdc_catch_stray_interrupts(1); /* one always comes (?) */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "resetting fdc");
+ fdc_set_seek_rate(2); /* use nominal QIC step rate */
+ fdc_reset(); /* init fdc & clear track counters */
+ if (fdc.type == no_fdc) { /* no FC-10 or FC-20 found */
+ fdc.type = fdc_probe();
+ fdc_reset(); /* update with new knowledge */
+ }
+ if (fdc.type == no_fdc) {
+ fdc_release_irq_and_dma();
+ fdc_release_regions();
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (fdc.type >= i82077) {
+ if (fdc_fifo_enable() < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "couldn't enable fdc fifo !");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "fdc fifo enabled and locked");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7ec3c72
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.h
@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@
+#ifndef _FDC_IO_H
+#define _FDC_IO_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:06 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the declarations for the low level
+ * functions that communicate with the floppy disk controller,
+ * for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for
+ * Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/fdreg.h>
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+#define FDC_SK_BIT (0x20)
+#define FDC_MT_BIT (0x80)
+
+#define FDC_READ (FD_READ & ~(FDC_SK_BIT | FDC_MT_BIT))
+#define FDC_WRITE (FD_WRITE & ~FDC_MT_BIT)
+#define FDC_READ_DELETED (0x4c)
+#define FDC_WRITE_DELETED (0x49)
+#define FDC_VERIFY (0x56)
+#define FDC_READID (0x4a)
+#define FDC_SENSED (0x04)
+#define FDC_SENSEI (FD_SENSEI)
+#define FDC_FORMAT (FD_FORMAT)
+#define FDC_RECAL (FD_RECALIBRATE)
+#define FDC_SEEK (FD_SEEK)
+#define FDC_SPECIFY (FD_SPECIFY)
+#define FDC_RECALIBR (FD_RECALIBRATE)
+#define FDC_VERSION (FD_VERSION)
+#define FDC_PERPEND (FD_PERPENDICULAR)
+#define FDC_DUMPREGS (FD_DUMPREGS)
+#define FDC_LOCK (FD_LOCK)
+#define FDC_UNLOCK (FD_UNLOCK)
+#define FDC_CONFIGURE (FD_CONFIGURE)
+#define FDC_DRIVE_SPEC (0x8e) /* i82078 has this (any others?) */
+#define FDC_PARTID (0x18) /* i82078 has this */
+#define FDC_SAVE (0x2e) /* i82078 has this (any others?) */
+#define FDC_RESTORE (0x4e) /* i82078 has this (any others?) */
+
+#define FDC_STATUS_MASK (STATUS_BUSY | STATUS_DMA | STATUS_DIR | STATUS_READY)
+#define FDC_DATA_READY (STATUS_READY)
+#define FDC_DATA_OUTPUT (STATUS_DIR)
+#define FDC_DATA_READY_MASK (STATUS_READY | STATUS_DIR)
+#define FDC_DATA_OUT_READY (STATUS_READY | STATUS_DIR)
+#define FDC_DATA_IN_READY (STATUS_READY)
+#define FDC_BUSY (STATUS_BUSY)
+#define FDC_CLK48_BIT (0x80)
+#define FDC_SEL3V_BIT (0x40)
+
+#define ST0_INT_MASK (ST0_INTR)
+#define FDC_INT_NORMAL (ST0_INTR & 0x00)
+#define FDC_INT_ABNORMAL (ST0_INTR & 0x40)
+#define FDC_INT_INVALID (ST0_INTR & 0x80)
+#define FDC_INT_READYCH (ST0_INTR & 0xC0)
+#define ST0_SEEK_END (ST0_SE)
+#define ST3_TRACK_0 (ST3_TZ)
+
+#define FDC_RESET_NOT (0x04)
+#define FDC_DMA_MODE (0x08)
+#define FDC_MOTOR_0 (0x10)
+#define FDC_MOTOR_1 (0x20)
+
+typedef struct {
+ void (**hook) (void); /* our wedge into the isr */
+ enum {
+ no_fdc, i8272, i82077, i82077AA, fc10,
+ i82078, i82078_1
+ } type; /* FDC type */
+ unsigned int irq; /* FDC irq nr */
+ unsigned int dma; /* FDC dma channel nr */
+ __u16 sra; /* Status register A (PS/2 only) */
+ __u16 srb; /* Status register B (PS/2 only) */
+ __u16 dor; /* Digital output register */
+ __u16 tdr; /* Tape Drive Register (82077SL-1 &
+ 82078 only) */
+ __u16 msr; /* Main Status Register */
+ __u16 dsr; /* Datarate Select Register (8207x only) */
+ __u16 fifo; /* Data register / Fifo on 8207x */
+ __u16 dir; /* Digital Input Register */
+ __u16 ccr; /* Configuration Control Register */
+ __u16 dor2; /* Alternate dor on MACH-2 controller,
+ also used with FC-10, meaning unknown */
+} fdc_config_info;
+
+typedef enum {
+ fdc_data_rate_250 = 2,
+ fdc_data_rate_300 = 1, /* any fdc in default configuration */
+ fdc_data_rate_500 = 0,
+ fdc_data_rate_1000 = 3,
+ fdc_data_rate_2000 = 1, /* i82078-1: when using Data Rate Table #2 */
+} fdc_data_rate_type;
+
+typedef enum {
+ fdc_idle = 0,
+ fdc_reading_data = FDC_READ,
+ fdc_seeking = FDC_SEEK,
+ fdc_writing_data = FDC_WRITE,
+ fdc_deleting = FDC_WRITE_DELETED,
+ fdc_reading_id = FDC_READID,
+ fdc_recalibrating = FDC_RECAL,
+ fdc_formatting = FDC_FORMAT,
+ fdc_verifying = FDC_VERIFY
+} fdc_mode_enum;
+
+typedef enum {
+ waiting = 0,
+ reading,
+ writing,
+ formatting,
+ verifying,
+ deleting,
+ done,
+ error,
+ mmapped,
+} buffer_state_enum;
+
+typedef struct {
+ __u8 *address;
+ volatile buffer_state_enum status;
+ volatile __u8 *ptr;
+ volatile unsigned int bytes;
+ volatile unsigned int segment_id;
+
+ /* bitmap for remainder of segment not yet handled.
+ * one bit set for each bad sector that must be skipped.
+ */
+ volatile SectorMap bad_sector_map;
+
+ /* bitmap with bad data blocks in data buffer.
+ * the errors in this map may be retried.
+ */
+ volatile SectorMap soft_error_map;
+
+ /* bitmap with bad data blocks in data buffer
+ * the errors in this map may not be retried.
+ */
+ volatile SectorMap hard_error_map;
+
+ /* retry counter for soft errors.
+ */
+ volatile int retry;
+
+ /* sectors to skip on retry ???
+ */
+ volatile unsigned int skip;
+
+ /* nr of data blocks in data buffer
+ */
+ volatile unsigned int data_offset;
+
+ /* offset in segment for first sector to be handled.
+ */
+ volatile unsigned int sector_offset;
+
+ /* size of cluster of good sectors to be handled.
+ */
+ volatile unsigned int sector_count;
+
+ /* size of remaining part of segment to be handled.
+ */
+ volatile unsigned int remaining;
+
+ /* points to next segment (contiguous) to be handled,
+ * or is zero if no read-ahead is allowed.
+ */
+ volatile unsigned int next_segment;
+
+ /* flag being set if deleted data was read.
+ */
+ volatile int deleted;
+
+ /* floppy coordinates of first sector in segment */
+ volatile __u8 head;
+ volatile __u8 cyl;
+ volatile __u8 sect;
+
+ /* gap to use when formatting */
+ __u8 gap3;
+ /* flag set when buffer is mmaped */
+ int mmapped;
+} buffer_struct;
+
+/*
+ * fdc-io.c defined public variables
+ */
+extern volatile fdc_mode_enum fdc_mode;
+extern int fdc_setup_error; /* outdated ??? */
+extern wait_queue_head_t ftape_wait_intr;
+extern volatile int ftape_current_cylinder; /* track nr FDC thinks we're on */
+extern volatile __u8 fdc_head; /* FDC head */
+extern volatile __u8 fdc_cyl; /* FDC track */
+extern volatile __u8 fdc_sect; /* FDC sector */
+extern fdc_config_info fdc; /* FDC hardware configuration */
+
+extern unsigned int ft_fdc_base;
+extern unsigned int ft_fdc_irq;
+extern unsigned int ft_fdc_dma;
+extern unsigned int ft_fdc_threshold;
+extern unsigned int ft_fdc_rate_limit;
+extern int ft_probe_fc10;
+extern int ft_mach2;
+/*
+ * fdc-io.c defined public functions
+ */
+extern void fdc_catch_stray_interrupts(int count);
+extern int fdc_ready_wait(unsigned int timeout);
+extern int fdc_command(const __u8 * cmd_data, int cmd_len);
+extern int fdc_result(__u8 * res_data, int res_len);
+extern int fdc_interrupt_wait(unsigned int time);
+extern int fdc_seek(int track);
+extern int fdc_sense_drive_status(int *st3);
+extern void fdc_motor(int motor);
+extern void fdc_reset(void);
+extern void fdc_disable(void);
+extern int fdc_fifo_threshold(__u8 threshold,
+ int *fifo_state, int *lock_state, int *fifo_thr);
+extern void fdc_wait_calibrate(void);
+extern int fdc_sense_interrupt_status(int *st0, int *current_cylinder);
+extern void fdc_save_drive_specs(void);
+extern void fdc_restore_drive_specs(void);
+extern int fdc_set_data_rate(int rate);
+extern void fdc_set_write_precomp(int precomp);
+extern int fdc_release_irq_and_dma(void);
+extern void fdc_release_regions(void);
+extern int fdc_init(void);
+extern int fdc_setup_read_write(buffer_struct * buff, __u8 operation);
+extern int fdc_setup_formatting(buffer_struct * buff);
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ad2bc73
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1170 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.9 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/17 23:01:53 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the interrupt service routine and
+ * associated code for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver
+ * "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <asm/dma.h>
+
+#define volatile /* */
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-isr.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+volatile int ft_expected_stray_interrupts;
+volatile int ft_interrupt_seen;
+volatile int ft_seek_completed;
+volatile int ft_hide_interrupt;
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ no_error = 0, id_am_error = 0x01, id_crc_error = 0x02,
+ data_am_error = 0x04, data_crc_error = 0x08,
+ no_data_error = 0x10, overrun_error = 0x20,
+} error_cause;
+static int stop_read_ahead;
+
+
+static void print_error_cause(int cause)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ switch (cause) {
+ case no_data_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "no data error");
+ break;
+ case id_am_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "id am error");
+ break;
+ case id_crc_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "id crc error");
+ break;
+ case data_am_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "data am error");
+ break;
+ case data_crc_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "data crc error");
+ break;
+ case overrun_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "overrun error");
+ break;
+ default:;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static char *fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode_enum mode)
+{
+ switch (mode) {
+ case fdc_idle:
+ return "fdc_idle";
+ case fdc_reading_data:
+ return "fdc_reading_data";
+ case fdc_seeking:
+ return "fdc_seeking";
+ case fdc_writing_data:
+ return "fdc_writing_data";
+ case fdc_reading_id:
+ return "fdc_reading_id";
+ case fdc_recalibrating:
+ return "fdc_recalibrating";
+ case fdc_formatting:
+ return "fdc_formatting";
+ case fdc_verifying:
+ return "fdc_verifying";
+ default:
+ return "unknown";
+ }
+}
+
+static inline error_cause decode_irq_cause(fdc_mode_enum mode, __u8 st[])
+{
+ error_cause cause = no_error;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Valid st[], decode cause of interrupt.
+ */
+ switch (st[0] & ST0_INT_MASK) {
+ case FDC_INT_NORMAL:
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,"normal completion: %s",fdc_mode_txt(mode));
+ break;
+ case FDC_INT_ABNORMAL:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "abnormal completion %s", fdc_mode_txt(mode));
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "ST0: 0x%02x, ST1: 0x%02x, ST2: 0x%02x",
+ st[0], st[1], st[2]);
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
+ "C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x, N: 0x%02x",
+ st[3], st[4], st[5], st[6]);
+ if (st[1] & 0x01) {
+ if (st[2] & 0x01) {
+ cause = data_am_error;
+ } else {
+ cause = id_am_error;
+ }
+ } else if (st[1] & 0x20) {
+ if (st[2] & 0x20) {
+ cause = data_crc_error;
+ } else {
+ cause = id_crc_error;
+ }
+ } else if (st[1] & 0x04) {
+ cause = no_data_error;
+ } else if (st[1] & 0x10) {
+ cause = overrun_error;
+ }
+ print_error_cause(cause);
+ break;
+ case FDC_INT_INVALID:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "invalid completion %s", fdc_mode_txt(mode));
+ break;
+ case FDC_INT_READYCH:
+ if (st[0] & ST0_SEEK_END) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "drive poll completed");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "ready change %s",fdc_mode_txt(mode));
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT cause;
+}
+
+static void update_history(error_cause cause)
+{
+ switch (cause) {
+ case id_am_error:
+ ft_history.id_am_errors++;
+ break;
+ case id_crc_error:
+ ft_history.id_crc_errors++;
+ break;
+ case data_am_error:
+ ft_history.data_am_errors++;
+ break;
+ case data_crc_error:
+ ft_history.data_crc_errors++;
+ break;
+ case overrun_error:
+ ft_history.overrun_errors++;
+ break;
+ case no_data_error:
+ ft_history.no_data_errors++;
+ break;
+ default:;
+ }
+}
+
+static void skip_bad_sector(buffer_struct * buff)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Mark sector as soft error and skip it
+ */
+ if (buff->remaining > 0) {
+ ++buff->sector_offset;
+ ++buff->data_offset;
+ --buff->remaining;
+ buff->ptr += FT_SECTOR_SIZE;
+ buff->bad_sector_map >>= 1;
+ } else {
+ /* Hey, what is this????????????? C code: if we shift
+ * more than 31 bits, we get no shift. That's bad!!!!!!
+ */
+ ++buff->sector_offset; /* hack for error maps */
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "skipping last sector in segment");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void update_error_maps(buffer_struct * buff, unsigned int error_offset)
+{
+ int hard = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (buff->retry < FT_SOFT_RETRIES) {
+ buff->soft_error_map |= (1 << error_offset);
+ } else {
+ buff->hard_error_map |= (1 << error_offset);
+ buff->soft_error_map &= ~buff->hard_error_map;
+ buff->retry = -1; /* will be set to 0 in setup_segment */
+ hard = 1;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "sector %d : %s error\n"
+ KERN_INFO "hard map: 0x%08lx\n"
+ KERN_INFO "soft map: 0x%08lx",
+ FT_SECTOR(error_offset), hard ? "hard" : "soft",
+ (long) buff->hard_error_map, (long) buff->soft_error_map);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void print_progress(buffer_struct *buff, error_cause cause)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ switch (cause) {
+ case no_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow,"%d Sector(s) transferred", buff->sector_count);
+ break;
+ case no_data_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Sector %d not found",
+ FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset));
+ break;
+ case overrun_error:
+ /* got an overrun error on the first byte, must be a
+ * hardware problem
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug,
+ "Unexpected error: failing DMA or FDC controller ?");
+ break;
+ case data_crc_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Error in sector %d",
+ FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset - 1));
+ break;
+ case id_crc_error:
+ case id_am_error:
+ case data_am_error:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Error in sector %d",
+ FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset));
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Unexpected error at sector %d",
+ FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset));
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Error cause: Amount xferred: Action:
+ *
+ * id_am_error 0 mark bad and skip
+ * id_crc_error 0 mark bad and skip
+ * data_am_error 0 mark bad and skip
+ * data_crc_error % 1024 mark bad and skip
+ * no_data_error 0 retry on write
+ * mark bad and skip on read
+ * overrun_error [ 0..all-1 ] mark bad and skip
+ * no_error all continue
+ */
+
+/* the arg `sector' is returned by the fdc and tells us at which sector we
+ * are positioned at (relative to starting sector of segment)
+ */
+static void determine_verify_progress(buffer_struct *buff,
+ error_cause cause,
+ __u8 sector)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (cause == no_error && sector == 1) {
+ buff->sector_offset = FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+ buff->remaining = 0;
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_flow) {
+ print_progress(buff, cause);
+ }
+ } else {
+ buff->sector_offset = sector - buff->sect;
+ buff->remaining = FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - buff->sector_offset;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%ssector offset: 0x%04x",
+ (cause == no_error) ? "unexpected " : "",
+ buff->sector_offset);
+ switch (cause) {
+ case overrun_error:
+ break;
+#if 0
+ case no_data_error:
+ buff->retry = FT_SOFT_RETRIES;
+ if (buff->hard_error_map &&
+ buff->sector_offset > 1 &&
+ (buff->hard_error_map &
+ (1 << (buff->sector_offset-2)))) {
+ buff->retry --;
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+ default:
+ buff->retry = FT_SOFT_RETRIES;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_flow) {
+ print_progress(buff, cause);
+ }
+ /* Sector_offset points to the problem area Now adjust
+ * sector_offset so it always points one past he failing
+ * sector. I.e. skip the bad sector.
+ */
+ ++buff->sector_offset;
+ --buff->remaining;
+ update_error_maps(buff, buff->sector_offset - 1);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void determine_progress(buffer_struct *buff,
+ error_cause cause,
+ __u8 sector)
+{
+ unsigned int dma_residue;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Using less preferred order of disable_dma and
+ * get_dma_residue because this seems to fail on at least one
+ * system if reversed!
+ */
+ dma_residue = get_dma_residue(fdc.dma);
+ disable_dma(fdc.dma);
+ if (cause != no_error || dma_residue != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%sDMA residue: 0x%04x",
+ (cause == no_error) ? "unexpected " : "",
+ dma_residue);
+ /* adjust to actual value: */
+ if (dma_residue == 0) {
+ /* this happens sometimes with overrun errors.
+ * I don't know whether we could ignore the
+ * overrun error. Play save.
+ */
+ buff->sector_count --;
+ } else {
+ buff->sector_count -= ((dma_residue +
+ (FT_SECTOR_SIZE - 1)) /
+ FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Update var's influenced by the DMA operation.
+ */
+ if (buff->sector_count > 0) {
+ buff->sector_offset += buff->sector_count;
+ buff->data_offset += buff->sector_count;
+ buff->ptr += (buff->sector_count *
+ FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ buff->remaining -= buff->sector_count;
+ buff->bad_sector_map >>= buff->sector_count;
+ }
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_flow) {
+ print_progress(buff, cause);
+ }
+ if (cause != no_error) {
+ if (buff->remaining == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "foo?\n"
+ KERN_INFO "count : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "offset: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "soft : %08x\n"
+ KERN_INFO "hard : %08x",
+ buff->sector_count,
+ buff->sector_offset,
+ buff->soft_error_map,
+ buff->hard_error_map);
+ }
+ /* Sector_offset points to the problem area, except if we got
+ * a data_crc_error. In that case it points one past the
+ * failing sector.
+ *
+ * Now adjust sector_offset so it always points one past he
+ * failing sector. I.e. skip the bad sector.
+ */
+ if (cause != data_crc_error) {
+ skip_bad_sector(buff);
+ }
+ update_error_maps(buff, buff->sector_offset - 1);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static int calc_steps(int cmd)
+{
+ if (ftape_current_cylinder > cmd) {
+ return ftape_current_cylinder - cmd;
+ } else {
+ return ftape_current_cylinder + cmd;
+ }
+}
+
+static void pause_tape(int retry, int mode)
+{
+ int result;
+ __u8 out[3] = {FDC_SEEK, ft_drive_sel, 0};
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* We'll use a raw seek command to get the tape to rewind and
+ * stop for a retry.
+ */
+ ++ft_history.rewinds;
+ if (qic117_cmds[ftape_current_command].non_intr) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "motion command may be issued too soon");
+ }
+ if (retry && (mode == fdc_reading_data ||
+ mode == fdc_reading_id ||
+ mode == fdc_verifying)) {
+ ftape_current_command = QIC_MICRO_STEP_PAUSE;
+ ftape_might_be_off_track = 1;
+ } else {
+ ftape_current_command = QIC_PAUSE;
+ }
+ out[2] = calc_steps(ftape_current_command);
+ result = fdc_command(out, 3); /* issue QIC_117 command */
+ ftape_current_cylinder = out[ 2];
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "qic-pause failed, status = %d", result);
+ } else {
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+ ft_runner_status = idle;
+ ft_hide_interrupt = 1;
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void continue_xfer(buffer_struct *buff,
+ fdc_mode_enum mode,
+ unsigned int skip)
+{
+ int write = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (mode == fdc_writing_data || mode == fdc_deleting) {
+ write = 1;
+ }
+ /* This part can be removed if it never happens
+ */
+ if (skip > 0 &&
+ (ft_runner_status != running ||
+ (write && (buff->status != writing)) ||
+ (!write && (buff->status != reading &&
+ buff->status != verifying)))) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "unexpected runner/buffer state %d/%d",
+ ft_runner_status, buff->status);
+ buff->status = error;
+ /* finish this buffer: */
+ (void)ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ ft_runner_status = aborting;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ } else if (buff->remaining > 0 && ftape_calc_next_cluster(buff) > 0) {
+ /* still sectors left in current segment, continue
+ * with this segment
+ */
+ if (fdc_setup_read_write(buff, mode) < 0) {
+ /* failed, abort operation
+ */
+ buff->bytes = buff->ptr - buff->address;
+ buff->status = error;
+ /* finish this buffer: */
+ (void)ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ ft_runner_status = aborting;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* current segment completed
+ */
+ unsigned int last_segment = buff->segment_id;
+ int eot = ((last_segment + 1) % ft_segments_per_track) == 0;
+ unsigned int next = buff->next_segment; /* 0 means stop ! */
+
+ buff->bytes = buff->ptr - buff->address;
+ buff->status = done;
+ buff = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ if (eot) {
+ /* finished last segment on current track,
+ * can't continue
+ */
+ ft_runner_status = logical_eot;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ if (next <= 0) {
+ /* don't continue with next segment
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "no %s allowed, stopping tape",
+ (write) ? "write next" : "read ahead");
+ pause_tape(0, mode);
+ ft_runner_status = idle; /* not quite true until
+ * next irq
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ /* continue with next segment
+ */
+ if (buff->status != waiting) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "all input buffers %s, pausing tape",
+ (write) ? "empty" : "full");
+ pause_tape(0, mode);
+ ft_runner_status = idle; /* not quite true until
+ * next irq
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ if (write && next != buff->segment_id) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "segments out of order, aborting write");
+ ft_runner_status = do_abort;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ ftape_setup_new_segment(buff, next, 0);
+ if (stop_read_ahead) {
+ buff->next_segment = 0;
+ stop_read_ahead = 0;
+ }
+ if (ftape_calc_next_cluster(buff) == 0 ||
+ fdc_setup_read_write(buff, mode) != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "couldn't start %s-ahead",
+ write ? "write" : "read");
+ ft_runner_status = do_abort;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ } else {
+ /* keep on going */
+ switch (ft_driver_state) {
+ case reading: buff->status = reading; break;
+ case verifying: buff->status = verifying; break;
+ case writing: buff->status = writing; break;
+ case deleting: buff->status = deleting; break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "BUG: ft_driver_state %d should be one out of "
+ "{reading, writing, verifying, deleting}",
+ ft_driver_state);
+ buff->status = write ? writing : reading;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void retry_sector(buffer_struct *buff,
+ int mode,
+ unsigned int skip)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%s error, will retry",
+ (mode == fdc_writing_data || mode == fdc_deleting) ? "write" : "read");
+ pause_tape(1, mode);
+ ft_runner_status = aborting;
+ buff->status = error;
+ buff->skip = skip;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static unsigned int find_resume_point(buffer_struct *buff)
+{
+ int i = 0;
+ SectorMap mask;
+ SectorMap map;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* This function is to be called after all variables have been
+ * updated to point past the failing sector.
+ * If there are any soft errors before the failing sector,
+ * find the first soft error and return the sector offset.
+ * Otherwise find the last hard error.
+ * Note: there should always be at least one hard or soft error !
+ */
+ if (buff->sector_offset < 1 || buff->sector_offset > 32) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: sector_offset = %d",
+ buff->sector_offset);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (buff->sector_offset >= 32) { /* C-limitation on shift ! */
+ mask = 0xffffffff;
+ } else {
+ mask = (1 << buff->sector_offset) - 1;
+ }
+ map = buff->soft_error_map & mask;
+ if (map) {
+ while ((map & (1 << i)) == 0) {
+ ++i;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "at sector %d", FT_SECTOR(i));
+ } else {
+ map = buff->hard_error_map & mask;
+ i = buff->sector_offset - 1;
+ if (map) {
+ while ((map & (1 << i)) == 0) {
+ --i;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "after sector %d", FT_SECTOR(i));
+ ++i; /* first sector after last hard error */
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: no soft or hard errors");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT i;
+}
+
+/* check possible dma residue when formatting, update position record in
+ * buffer struct. This is, of course, modelled after determine_progress(), but
+ * we don't need to set up for retries because the format process cannot be
+ * interrupted (except at the end of the tape track).
+ */
+static int determine_fmt_progress(buffer_struct *buff, error_cause cause)
+{
+ unsigned int dma_residue;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Using less preferred order of disable_dma and
+ * get_dma_residue because this seems to fail on at least one
+ * system if reversed!
+ */
+ dma_residue = get_dma_residue(fdc.dma);
+ disable_dma(fdc.dma);
+ if (cause != no_error || dma_residue != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "DMA residue = 0x%04x", dma_residue);
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ switch(cause) {
+ case no_error:
+ ft_runner_status = aborting;
+ buff->status = idle;
+ break;
+ case overrun_error:
+ /* got an overrun error on the first byte, must be a
+ * hardware problem
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug,
+ "Unexpected error: failing DMA controller ?");
+ ft_runner_status = do_abort;
+ buff->status = error;
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Unexpected error at segment %d",
+ buff->segment_id);
+ ft_runner_status = do_abort;
+ buff->status = error;
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO; /* can only retry entire track in format mode
+ */
+ }
+ /* Update var's influenced by the DMA operation.
+ */
+ buff->ptr += FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT * 4;
+ buff->bytes -= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT * 4;
+ buff->remaining -= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+ buff->segment_id ++; /* done with segment */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Continue formatting, switch buffers if there is no data left in
+ * current buffer. This is, of course, modelled after
+ * continue_xfer(), but we don't need to set up for retries because
+ * the format process cannot be interrupted (except at the end of the
+ * tape track).
+ */
+static void continue_formatting(buffer_struct *buff)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (buff->remaining <= 0) { /* no space left in dma buffer */
+ unsigned int next = buff->next_segment;
+
+ if (next == 0) { /* end of tape track */
+ buff->status = done;
+ ft_runner_status = logical_eot;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Done formatting track %d",
+ ft_location.track);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ /*
+ * switch to next buffer!
+ */
+ buff->status = done;
+ buff = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+
+ if (buff->status != waiting || next != buff->segment_id) {
+ goto format_setup_error;
+ }
+ }
+ if (fdc_setup_formatting(buff) < 0) {
+ goto format_setup_error;
+ }
+ buff->status = formatting;
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "Formatting segment %d on track %d",
+ buff->segment_id, ft_location.track);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ format_setup_error:
+ ft_runner_status = do_abort;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ buff->status = error;
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error setting up for segment %d on track %d",
+ buff->segment_id, ft_location.track);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+
+}
+
+/* this handles writing, read id, reading and formatting
+ */
+static void handle_fdc_busy(buffer_struct *buff)
+{
+ static int no_data_error_count;
+ int retry = 0;
+ error_cause cause;
+ __u8 in[7];
+ int skip;
+ fdc_mode_enum fmode = fdc_mode;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (fdc_result(in, 7) < 0) { /* better get it fast ! */
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "Probably fatal error during FDC Result Phase\n"
+ KERN_INFO
+ "drive may hang until (power on) reset :-(");
+ /* what to do next ????
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ cause = decode_irq_cause(fdc_mode, in);
+#ifdef TESTING
+ { int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)ft_nr_buffers; ++i)
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "buffer[%d] status: %d, segment_id: %d",
+ i, ft_buffer[i]->status, ft_buffer[i]->segment_id);
+ }
+#endif
+ if (fmode == fdc_reading_data && ft_driver_state == verifying) {
+ fmode = fdc_verifying;
+ }
+ switch (fmode) {
+ case fdc_verifying:
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting ||
+ ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,"aborting %s",fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
+ break;
+ }
+ if (buff->retry > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "this is retry nr %d", buff->retry);
+ }
+ switch (cause) {
+ case no_error:
+ no_data_error_count = 0;
+ determine_verify_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ if (in[2] & 0x40) {
+ /* This should not happen when verifying
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "deleted data in segment %d/%d",
+ buff->segment_id,
+ FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset - 1));
+ buff->remaining = 0; /* abort transfer */
+ buff->hard_error_map = EMPTY_SEGMENT;
+ skip = 1;
+ } else {
+ skip = 0;
+ }
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ break;
+ case no_data_error:
+ no_data_error_count ++;
+ case overrun_error:
+ retry ++;
+ case id_am_error:
+ case id_crc_error:
+ case data_am_error:
+ case data_crc_error:
+ determine_verify_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ if (cause == no_data_error) {
+ if (no_data_error_count >= 2) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "retrying because of successive "
+ "no data errors");
+ no_data_error_count = 0;
+ } else {
+ retry --;
+ }
+ } else {
+ no_data_error_count = 0;
+ }
+ if (retry) {
+ skip = find_resume_point(buff);
+ } else {
+ skip = buff->sector_offset;
+ }
+ if (retry && skip < 32) {
+ retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ } else {
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ }
+ update_history(cause);
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Don't know why this could happen
+ * but find out.
+ */
+ determine_verify_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, 0);
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error: unexpected error");
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case fdc_reading_data:
+#ifdef TESTING
+ /* I'm sorry, but: NOBODY ever used this trace
+ * messages for ages. I guess that Bas was the last person
+ * that ever really used this (thank you, between the lines)
+ */
+ if (cause == no_error) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow,"reading segment %d",buff->segment_id);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error reading segment %d",
+ buff->segment_id);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO
+ "IRQ:C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x, N: 0x%02x\n"
+ KERN_INFO
+ "BUF:C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x",
+ in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6],
+ buff->cyl, buff->head, buff->sect);
+ }
+#endif
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting ||
+ ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,"aborting %s",fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
+ break;
+ }
+ if (buff->bad_sector_map == FAKE_SEGMENT) {
+ /* This condition occurs when reading a `fake'
+ * sector that's not accessible. Doesn't
+ * really matter as we would have ignored it
+ * anyway !
+ *
+ * Chance is that we're past the next segment
+ * now, so the next operation may fail and
+ * result in a retry.
+ */
+ buff->remaining = 0; /* skip failing sector */
+ /* buff->ptr = buff->address; */
+ /* fake success: */
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, 1);
+ /* trace calls are expensive: place them AFTER
+ * the real stuff has been done.
+ *
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "skipping empty segment %d (read), size? %d",
+ buff->segment_id, buff->ptr - buff->address);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ if (buff->retry > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "this is retry nr %d", buff->retry);
+ }
+ switch (cause) {
+ case no_error:
+ determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ if (in[2] & 0x40) {
+ /* Handle deleted data in header segments.
+ * Skip segment and force read-ahead.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "deleted data in segment %d/%d",
+ buff->segment_id,
+ FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset - 1));
+ buff->deleted = 1;
+ buff->remaining = 0;/*abort transfer */
+ buff->soft_error_map |=
+ (-1L << buff->sector_offset);
+ if (buff->segment_id == 0) {
+ /* stop on next segment */
+ stop_read_ahead = 1;
+ }
+ /* force read-ahead: */
+ buff->next_segment =
+ buff->segment_id + 1;
+ skip = (FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT -
+ buff->sector_offset);
+ } else {
+ skip = 0;
+ }
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ break;
+ case no_data_error:
+ /* Tape started too far ahead of or behind the
+ * right sector. This may also happen in the
+ * middle of a segment !
+ *
+ * Handle no-data as soft error. If next
+ * sector fails too, a retry (with needed
+ * reposition) will follow.
+ */
+ retry ++;
+ case id_am_error:
+ case id_crc_error:
+ case data_am_error:
+ case data_crc_error:
+ case overrun_error:
+ retry += (buff->soft_error_map != 0 ||
+ buff->hard_error_map != 0);
+ determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+#if 1 || defined(TESTING)
+ if (cause == overrun_error) retry ++;
+#endif
+ if (retry) {
+ skip = find_resume_point(buff);
+ } else {
+ skip = buff->sector_offset;
+ }
+ /* Try to resume with next sector on single
+ * errors (let ecc correct it), but retry on
+ * no_data (we'll be past the target when we
+ * get here so we cannot retry) or on
+ * multiple errors (reduce chance on ecc
+ * failure).
+ */
+ /* cH: 23/02/97: if the last sector in the
+ * segment was a hard error, then there is
+ * no sense in a retry. This occasion seldom
+ * occurs but ... @:³²¸`@%&§$
+ */
+ if (retry && skip < 32) {
+ retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ } else {
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ }
+ update_history(cause);
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Don't know why this could happen
+ * but find out.
+ */
+ determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, 0);
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error: unexpected error");
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case fdc_reading_id:
+ if (cause == no_error) {
+ fdc_cyl = in[3];
+ fdc_head = in[4];
+ fdc_sect = in[5];
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
+ "id read: C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x",
+ fdc_cyl, fdc_head, fdc_sect);
+ } else { /* no valid information, use invalid sector */
+ fdc_cyl = fdc_head = fdc_sect = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Didn't find valid sector Id");
+ }
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ break;
+ case fdc_deleting:
+ case fdc_writing_data:
+#ifdef TESTING
+ if (cause == no_error) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "writing segment %d", buff->segment_id);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error writing segment %d",
+ buff->segment_id);
+ }
+#endif
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting ||
+ ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "aborting %s",fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
+ break;
+ }
+ if (buff->retry > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "this is retry nr %d", buff->retry);
+ }
+ if (buff->bad_sector_map == FAKE_SEGMENT) {
+ /* This condition occurs when trying to write to a
+ * `fake' sector that's not accessible. Doesn't really
+ * matter as it isn't used anyway ! Might be located
+ * at wrong segment, then we'll fail on the next
+ * segment.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "skipping empty segment (write)");
+ buff->remaining = 0; /* skip failing sector */
+ /* fake success: */
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ switch (cause) {
+ case no_error:
+ determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, 0);
+ break;
+ case no_data_error:
+ case id_am_error:
+ case id_crc_error:
+ case data_am_error:
+ case overrun_error:
+ update_history(cause);
+ determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
+ skip = find_resume_point(buff);
+ retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
+ break;
+ default:
+ if (in[1] & 0x02) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "media not writable");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "unforeseen write error");
+ }
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ break;
+ }
+ break; /* fdc_deleting || fdc_writing_data */
+ case fdc_formatting:
+ /* The interrupt comes after formatting a segment. We then
+ * have to set up QUICKLY for the next segment. But
+ * afterwards, there is plenty of time.
+ */
+ switch (cause) {
+ case no_error:
+ /* would like to keep most of the formatting stuff
+ * outside the isr code, but timing is too critical
+ */
+ if (determine_fmt_progress(buff, cause) >= 0) {
+ continue_formatting(buff);
+ }
+ break;
+ case no_data_error:
+ case id_am_error:
+ case id_crc_error:
+ case data_am_error:
+ case overrun_error:
+ default:
+ determine_fmt_progress(buff, cause);
+ update_history(cause);
+ if (in[1] & 0x02) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "media not writable");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "unforeseen write error");
+ }
+ break;
+ } /* cause */
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning: unexpected irq during: %s",
+ fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* FDC interrupt service routine.
+ */
+void fdc_isr(void)
+{
+ static int isr_active;
+#ifdef TESTING
+ unsigned int t0 = ftape_timestamp();
+#endif
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (isr_active++) {
+ --isr_active;
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: nested interrupt, not good !");
+ *fdc.hook = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler into the fdc
+ * code again
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ sti();
+ if (inb_p(fdc.msr) & FDC_BUSY) { /* Entering Result Phase */
+ ft_hide_interrupt = 0;
+ handle_fdc_busy(ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head));
+ if (ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ /* cease operation, remember tape position
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "runner aborting");
+ ft_runner_status = aborting;
+ ++ft_expected_stray_interrupts;
+ }
+ } else { /* !FDC_BUSY */
+ /* clear interrupt, cause should be gotten by issuing
+ * a Sense Interrupt Status command.
+ */
+ if (fdc_mode == fdc_recalibrating || fdc_mode == fdc_seeking) {
+ if (ft_hide_interrupt) {
+ int st0;
+ int pcn;
+
+ if (fdc_sense_interrupt_status(&st0, &pcn) < 0)
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "sense interrupt status failed");
+ ftape_current_cylinder = pcn;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "handled hidden interrupt");
+ }
+ ft_seek_completed = 1;
+ fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
+ } else if (!waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr)) {
+ if (ft_expected_stray_interrupts == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "unexpected stray interrupt");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "expected stray interrupt");
+ --ft_expected_stray_interrupts;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (fdc_mode == fdc_reading_data ||
+ fdc_mode == fdc_verifying ||
+ fdc_mode == fdc_writing_data ||
+ fdc_mode == fdc_deleting ||
+ fdc_mode == fdc_formatting ||
+ fdc_mode == fdc_reading_id) {
+ if (inb_p(fdc.msr) & FDC_BUSY) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug,
+ "***** FDC failure, busy too late");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug,
+ "***** FDC failure, no busy");
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "awaited stray interrupt");
+ }
+ }
+ ft_hide_interrupt = 0;
+ }
+ /* Handle sleep code.
+ */
+ if (!ft_hide_interrupt) {
+ ft_interrupt_seen ++;
+ if (waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr)) {
+ wake_up_interruptible(&ftape_wait_intr);
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "hiding interrupt while %s",
+ waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr) ? "waiting":"active");
+ }
+#ifdef TESTING
+ t0 = ftape_timediff(t0, ftape_timestamp());
+ if (t0 >= 1000) {
+ /* only tell us about long calls */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "isr() duration: %5d usec", t0);
+ }
+#endif
+ *fdc.hook = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler into the fdc code again */
+ --isr_active;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..065aa97
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.h
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+#ifndef _FDC_ISR_H
+#define _FDC_ISR_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:07 $
+ *
+ * This file declares the global variables necessary to
+ * synchronize the interrupt service routine (isr) with the
+ * remainder of the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver
+ * "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * fdc-isr.c defined public variables
+ */
+extern volatile int ft_expected_stray_interrupts; /* masks stray interrupts */
+extern volatile int ft_seek_completed; /* flag set by isr */
+extern volatile int ft_interrupt_seen; /* flag set by isr */
+extern volatile int ft_hide_interrupt; /* flag set by isr */
+
+/*
+ * fdc-io.c defined public functions
+ */
+extern void fdc_isr(void);
+
+/*
+ * A kernel hook that steals one interrupt from the floppy
+ * driver (Should be fixed when the new fdc driver gets ready)
+ * See the linux kernel source files:
+ * drivers/block/floppy.c & drivers/block/blk.h
+ * for the details.
+ */
+extern void (*do_floppy) (void);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d1a301c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,491 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:15:15 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the bad-sector map handling code for
+ * the QIC-117 floppy tape driver for Linux.
+ * QIC-40, QIC-80, QIC-3010 and QIC-3020 maps are implemented.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static __u8 *bad_sector_map;
+static SectorCount *bsm_hash_ptr;
+
+typedef enum {
+ forward, backward
+} mode_type;
+
+#if 0
+static void ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(int segment_id, SectorMap new_map);
+#endif
+
+#if 0
+/* fix_tape converts a normal QIC-80 tape into a 'wide' tape.
+ * For testing purposes only !
+ */
+void fix_tape(__u8 * buffer, ft_format_type new_code)
+{
+ static __u8 list[BAD_SECTOR_MAP_SIZE];
+ SectorMap *src_ptr = (SectorMap *) list;
+ __u8 *dst_ptr = bad_sector_map;
+ SectorMap map;
+ unsigned int sector = 1;
+ int i;
+
+ if (format_code != fmt_var && format_code != fmt_big) {
+ memcpy(list, bad_sector_map, sizeof(list));
+ memset(bad_sector_map, 0, sizeof(bad_sector_map));
+ while ((__u8 *) src_ptr - list < sizeof(list)) {
+ map = *src_ptr++;
+ if (map == EMPTY_SEGMENT) {
+ *(SectorMap *) dst_ptr = 0x800000 + sector;
+ dst_ptr += 3;
+ sector += SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+ } else {
+ for (i = 0; i < SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT; ++i) {
+ if (map & 1) {
+ *(SewctorMap *) dst_ptr = sector;
+ dst_ptr += 3;
+ }
+ map >>= 1;
+ ++sector;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ bad_sector_map_changed = 1;
+ *(buffer + 4) = new_code; /* put new format code */
+ if (format_code != fmt_var && new_code == fmt_big) {
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_6_HSEG_1, (__u32)GET2(buffer, 6));
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_6_HSEG_2, (__u32)GET2(buffer, 8));
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_6_FRST_SEG, (__u32)GET2(buffer, 10));
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_6_LAST_SEG, (__u32)GET2(buffer, 12));
+ memset(buffer+6, '\0', 8);
+ }
+ format_code = new_code;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+/* given buffer that contains a header segment, find the end of
+ * of the bsm list
+ */
+__u8 * ftape_find_end_of_bsm_list(__u8 * address)
+{
+ __u8 *ptr = address + FT_HEADER_END; /* start of bsm list */
+ __u8 *limit = address + FT_SEGMENT_SIZE;
+ while (ptr + 2 < limit) {
+ if (ptr[0] || ptr[1] || ptr[2]) {
+ ptr += 3;
+ } else {
+ return ptr;
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static inline void put_sector(SectorCount *ptr, unsigned int sector)
+{
+ ptr->bytes[0] = sector & 0xff;
+ sector >>= 8;
+ ptr->bytes[1] = sector & 0xff;
+ sector >>= 8;
+ ptr->bytes[2] = sector & 0xff;
+}
+
+static inline unsigned int get_sector(SectorCount *ptr)
+{
+#if 1
+ unsigned int sector;
+
+ sector = ptr->bytes[0];
+ sector += ptr->bytes[1] << 8;
+ sector += ptr->bytes[2] << 16;
+
+ return sector;
+#else
+ /* GET4 gets the next four bytes in Intel little endian order
+ * and converts them to host byte order and handles unaligned
+ * access.
+ */
+ return (GET4(ptr, 0) & 0x00ffffff); /* back to host byte order */
+#endif
+}
+
+static void bsm_debug_fake(void)
+{
+ /* for testing of bad sector handling at end of tape
+ */
+#if 0
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(segments_per_track * tracks_per_tape - 3,
+ 0x000003e0;
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(segments_per_track * tracks_per_tape - 2,
+ 0xff3fffff;
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(segments_per_track * tracks_per_tape - 1,
+ 0xffffe000;
+#endif
+ /* Enable to test bad sector handling
+ */
+#if 0
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(30, 0xfffffffe)
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(32, 0x7fffffff);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(34, 0xfffeffff);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(36, 0x55555555);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(38, 0xffffffff);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(50, 0xffff0000);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(51, 0xffffffff);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(52, 0xffffffff);
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(53, 0x0000ffff);
+#endif
+ /* Enable when testing multiple volume tar dumps.
+ */
+#if 0
+ {
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = ft_first_data_segment;
+ i <= ft_last_data_segment - 7; ++i) {
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(i, EMPTY_SEGMENT);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ /* Enable when testing bit positions in *_error_map
+ */
+#if 0
+ {
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = first_data_segment; i <= last_data_segment; ++i) {
+ ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(i,
+ ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(i)
+ | 0x00ff00ff);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+static void print_bad_sector_map(void)
+{
+ unsigned int good_sectors;
+ unsigned int total_bad = 0;
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_big ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_var ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_1100ft) {
+ SectorCount *ptr = (SectorCount *)bad_sector_map;
+ unsigned int sector;
+ __u16 *ptr16;
+
+ while((sector = get_sector(ptr++)) != 0) {
+ if ((ft_format_code == fmt_big ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_var) &&
+ sector & 0x800000) {
+ total_bad += FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - 3;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "bad segment at sector: %6d",
+ sector & 0x7fffff);
+ } else {
+ ++total_bad;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "bad sector: %6d", sector);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Display old ftape's end-of-file marks
+ */
+ ptr16 = (__u16*)ptr;
+ while ((sector = get_unaligned(ptr16++)) != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Old ftape eof mark: %4d/%2d",
+ sector, get_unaligned(ptr16++));
+ }
+ } else { /* fixed size format */
+ for (i = ft_first_data_segment;
+ i < (int)(ft_segments_per_track * ft_tracks_per_tape); ++i) {
+ SectorMap map = ((SectorMap *) bad_sector_map)[i];
+
+ if (map) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "bsm for segment %4d: 0x%08x", i, (unsigned int)map);
+ total_bad += ((map == EMPTY_SEGMENT)
+ ? FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - 3
+ : count_ones(map));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ good_sectors =
+ ((ft_segments_per_track * ft_tracks_per_tape - ft_first_data_segment)
+ * (FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - 3)) - total_bad;
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "%d Kb usable on this tape", good_sectors);
+ if (total_bad == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "WARNING: this tape has no bad blocks registered !");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "%d bad sectors", total_bad);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+
+void ftape_extract_bad_sector_map(__u8 * buffer)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Fill the bad sector map with the contents of buffer.
+ */
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ /* QIC-3010/3020 and wide QIC-80 tapes no longer have a failed
+ * sector log but use this area to extend the bad sector map.
+ */
+ bad_sector_map = &buffer[FT_HEADER_END];
+ } else {
+ /* non-wide QIC-80 tapes have a failed sector log area that
+ * mustn't be included in the bad sector map.
+ */
+ bad_sector_map = &buffer[FT_FSL + FT_FSL_SIZE];
+ }
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_1100ft ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_var ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ bsm_hash_ptr = (SectorCount *)bad_sector_map;
+ } else {
+ bsm_hash_ptr = NULL;
+ }
+ bsm_debug_fake();
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_info) {
+ print_bad_sector_map();
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static inline SectorMap cvt2map(unsigned int sector)
+{
+ return 1 << (((sector & 0x7fffff) - 1) % FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT);
+}
+
+static inline int cvt2segment(unsigned int sector)
+{
+ return ((sector & 0x7fffff) - 1) / FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+}
+
+static int forward_seek_entry(int segment_id,
+ SectorCount **ptr,
+ SectorMap *map)
+{
+ unsigned int sector;
+ int segment;
+
+ do {
+ sector = get_sector((*ptr)++);
+ segment = cvt2segment(sector);
+ } while (sector != 0 && segment < segment_id);
+ (*ptr) --; /* point to first sector >= segment_id */
+ /* Get all sectors in segment_id
+ */
+ if (sector == 0 || segment != segment_id) {
+ *map = 0;
+ return 0;
+ } else if ((sector & 0x800000) &&
+ (ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big)) {
+ *map = EMPTY_SEGMENT;
+ return FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+ } else {
+ int count = 1;
+ SectorCount *tmp_ptr = (*ptr) + 1;
+
+ *map = cvt2map(sector);
+ while ((sector = get_sector(tmp_ptr++)) != 0 &&
+ (segment = cvt2segment(sector)) == segment_id) {
+ *map |= cvt2map(sector);
+ ++count;
+ }
+ return count;
+ }
+}
+
+static int backwards_seek_entry(int segment_id,
+ SectorCount **ptr,
+ SectorMap *map)
+{
+ unsigned int sector;
+ int segment; /* max unsigned int */
+
+ if (*ptr <= (SectorCount *)bad_sector_map) {
+ *map = 0;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ do {
+ sector = get_sector(--(*ptr));
+ segment = cvt2segment(sector);
+ } while (*ptr > (SectorCount *)bad_sector_map && segment > segment_id);
+ if (segment > segment_id) { /* at start of list, no entry found */
+ *map = 0;
+ return 0;
+ } else if (segment < segment_id) {
+ /* before smaller entry, adjust for overshoot */
+ (*ptr) ++;
+ *map = 0;
+ return 0;
+ } else if ((sector & 0x800000) &&
+ (ft_format_code == fmt_big || ft_format_code == fmt_var)) {
+ *map = EMPTY_SEGMENT;
+ return FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+ } else { /* get all sectors in segment_id */
+ int count = 1;
+
+ *map = cvt2map(sector);
+ while(*ptr > (SectorCount *)bad_sector_map) {
+ sector = get_sector(--(*ptr));
+ segment = cvt2segment(sector);
+ if (segment != segment_id) {
+ break;
+ }
+ *map |= cvt2map(sector);
+ ++count;
+ }
+ if (segment < segment_id) {
+ (*ptr) ++;
+ }
+ return count;
+ }
+}
+
+#if 0
+static void ftape_put_bad_sector_entry(int segment_id, SectorMap new_map)
+{
+ SectorCount *ptr = (SectorCount *)bad_sector_map;
+ int count;
+ int new_count;
+ SectorMap map;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_1100ft ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_var ||
+ ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ count = forward_seek_entry(segment_id, &ptr, &map);
+ new_count = count_ones(new_map);
+ /* If format code == 4 put empty segment instead of 32
+ * bad sectors.
+ */
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ if (new_count == FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) {
+ new_count = 1;
+ }
+ if (count == FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) {
+ count = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if (count != new_count) {
+ /* insert (or delete if < 0) new_count - count
+ * entries. Move trailing part of list
+ * including terminating 0.
+ */
+ SectorCount *hi_ptr = ptr;
+
+ do {
+ } while (get_sector(hi_ptr++) != 0);
+ /* Note: ptr is of type byte *, and each bad sector
+ * consumes 3 bytes.
+ */
+ memmove(ptr + new_count, ptr + count,
+ (size_t)(hi_ptr - (ptr + count))*sizeof(SectorCount));
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "putting map 0x%08x at %p, segment %d",
+ (unsigned int)new_map, ptr, segment_id);
+ if (new_count == 1 && new_map == EMPTY_SEGMENT) {
+ put_sector(ptr++, (0x800001 +
+ segment_id *
+ FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT));
+ } else {
+ int i = 0;
+
+ while (new_map) {
+ if (new_map & 1) {
+ put_sector(ptr++,
+ 1 + segment_id *
+ FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT + i);
+ }
+ ++i;
+ new_map >>= 1;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ ((SectorMap *) bad_sector_map)[segment_id] = new_map;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+#endif /* 0 */
+
+SectorMap ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(int segment_id)
+{
+ if (ft_used_header_segment == -1) {
+ /* When reading header segment we'll need a blank map.
+ */
+ return 0;
+ } else if (bsm_hash_ptr != NULL) {
+ /* Invariants:
+ * map - mask value returned on last call.
+ * bsm_hash_ptr - points to first sector greater or equal to
+ * first sector in last_referenced segment.
+ * last_referenced - segment id used in the last call,
+ * sector and map belong to this id.
+ * This code is designed for sequential access and retries.
+ * For true random access it may have to be redesigned.
+ */
+ static int last_reference = -1;
+ static SectorMap map;
+
+ if (segment_id > last_reference) {
+ /* Skip all sectors before segment_id
+ */
+ forward_seek_entry(segment_id, &bsm_hash_ptr, &map);
+ } else if (segment_id < last_reference) {
+ /* Skip backwards until begin of buffer or
+ * first sector in segment_id
+ */
+ backwards_seek_entry(segment_id, &bsm_hash_ptr, &map);
+ } /* segment_id == last_reference : keep map */
+ last_reference = segment_id;
+ return map;
+ } else {
+ return ((SectorMap *) bad_sector_map)[segment_id];
+ }
+}
+
+/* This is simply here to prevent us from overwriting other kernel
+ * data. Writes will result in NULL Pointer dereference.
+ */
+void ftape_init_bsm(void)
+{
+ bad_sector_map = NULL;
+ bsm_hash_ptr = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ed45465
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_BSM_H
+#define _FTAPE_BSM_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:07 $
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions for the bad sector map handling
+ * routines for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/ftape-header-segment.h>
+
+#define EMPTY_SEGMENT (0xffffffff)
+#define FAKE_SEGMENT (0xfffffffe)
+
+/* maximum (format code 4) bad sector map size (bytes).
+ */
+#define BAD_SECTOR_MAP_SIZE (29 * SECTOR_SIZE - 256)
+
+/* format code 4 bad sector entry, ftape uses this
+ * internally for all format codes
+ */
+typedef __u32 SectorMap;
+/* variable and 1100 ft bad sector map entry. These three bytes represent
+ * a single sector address measured from BOT.
+ */
+typedef struct NewSectorMap {
+ __u8 bytes[3];
+} SectorCount;
+
+
+/*
+ * ftape-bsm.c defined global vars.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * ftape-bsm.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern void update_bad_sector_map(__u8 * buffer);
+extern void ftape_extract_bad_sector_map(__u8 * buffer);
+extern SectorMap ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(int segment_id);
+extern __u8 *ftape_find_end_of_bsm_list(__u8 * address);
+extern void ftape_init_bsm(void);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..54af20c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.c
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/16 23:33:11 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the allocator/dealloctor for ftape's dynamic dma
+ * buffer.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/mman.h>
+#include <asm/dma.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+
+/* DMA'able memory allocation stuff.
+ */
+
+static inline void *dmaalloc(size_t size)
+{
+ unsigned long addr;
+
+ if (size == 0) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ addr = __get_dma_pages(GFP_KERNEL, get_order(size));
+ if (addr) {
+ struct page *page;
+
+ for (page = virt_to_page(addr); page < virt_to_page(addr+size); page++)
+ SetPageReserved(page);
+ }
+ return (void *)addr;
+}
+
+static inline void dmafree(void *addr, size_t size)
+{
+ if (size > 0) {
+ struct page *page;
+
+ for (page = virt_to_page((unsigned long)addr);
+ page < virt_to_page((unsigned long)addr+size); page++)
+ ClearPageReserved(page);
+ free_pages((unsigned long) addr, get_order(size));
+ }
+}
+
+static int add_one_buffer(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_nr_buffers >= FT_MAX_NR_BUFFERS) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers] = kmalloc(sizeof(buffer_struct), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers] == NULL) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ memset(ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers], 0, sizeof(buffer_struct));
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers]->address = dmaalloc(FT_BUFF_SIZE);
+ if (ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers]->address == NULL) {
+ kfree(ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers]);
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers] = NULL;
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ ft_nr_buffers ++;
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "buffer nr #%d @ %p, dma area @ %p",
+ ft_nr_buffers,
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers-1],
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers-1]->address);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static void del_one_buffer(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+ if (ft_nr_buffers > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "releasing buffer nr #%d @ %p, dma area @ %p",
+ ft_nr_buffers,
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers-1],
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers-1]->address);
+ ft_nr_buffers --;
+ dmafree(ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers]->address, FT_BUFF_SIZE);
+ kfree(ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers]);
+ ft_buffer[ft_nr_buffers] = NULL;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+int ftape_set_nr_buffers(int cnt)
+{
+ int delta = cnt - ft_nr_buffers;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (delta > 0) {
+ while (delta--) {
+ if (add_one_buffer() < 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (delta < 0) {
+ while (delta++) {
+ del_one_buffer();
+ }
+ }
+ ftape_zap_read_buffers();
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eec99ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_BUFFER_H
+#define _FTAPE_BUFFER_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:08 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the allocator/dealloctor for ftape's dynamic dma
+ * buffer.
+ */
+
+extern int ftape_set_nr_buffers(int cnt);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..956b258
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.c
@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:08 $
+ *
+ * GP calibration routine for processor speed dependent
+ * functions.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/jiffies.h>
+#include <asm/system.h>
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#if defined(__alpha__)
+# include <asm/hwrpb.h>
+#elif defined(__x86_64__)
+# include <asm/msr.h>
+# include <asm/timex.h>
+#elif defined(__i386__)
+# include <linux/timex.h>
+#endif
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+
+#undef DEBUG
+
+#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__i386__) && !defined(__x86_64__)
+# error Ftape is not implemented for this architecture!
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__x86_64__)
+static unsigned long ps_per_cycle = 0;
+#endif
+
+static spinlock_t calibr_lock;
+
+/*
+ * Note: On Intel PCs, the clock ticks at 100 Hz (HZ==100) which is
+ * too slow for certain timeouts (and that clock doesn't even tick
+ * when interrupts are disabled). For that reason, the 8254 timer is
+ * used directly to implement fine-grained timeouts. However, on
+ * Alpha PCs, the 8254 is *not* used to implement the clock tick
+ * (which is 1024 Hz, normally) and the 8254 timer runs at some
+ * "random" frequency (it seems to run at 18Hz, but it's not safe to
+ * rely on this value). Instead, we use the Alpha's "rpcc"
+ * instruction to read cycle counts. As this is a 32 bit counter,
+ * it will overflow only once per 30 seconds (on a 200MHz machine),
+ * which is plenty.
+ */
+
+unsigned int ftape_timestamp(void)
+{
+#if defined(__alpha__)
+ unsigned long r;
+
+ asm volatile ("rpcc %0" : "=r" (r));
+ return r;
+#elif defined(__x86_64__)
+ unsigned long r;
+ rdtscl(r);
+ return r;
+#elif defined(__i386__)
+
+/*
+ * Note that there is some time between counter underflowing and jiffies
+ * increasing, so the code below won't always give correct output.
+ * -Vojtech
+ */
+
+ unsigned long flags;
+ __u16 lo;
+ __u16 hi;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ outb_p(0x00, 0x43); /* latch the count ASAP */
+ lo = inb_p(0x40); /* read the latched count */
+ lo |= inb(0x40) << 8;
+ hi = jiffies;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ return ((hi + 1) * (unsigned int) LATCH) - lo; /* downcounter ! */
+#endif
+}
+
+static unsigned int short_ftape_timestamp(void)
+{
+#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__x86_64__)
+ return ftape_timestamp();
+#elif defined(__i386__)
+ unsigned int count;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ outb_p(0x00, 0x43); /* latch the count ASAP */
+ count = inb_p(0x40); /* read the latched count */
+ count |= inb(0x40) << 8;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ return (LATCH - count); /* normal: downcounter */
+#endif
+}
+
+static unsigned int diff(unsigned int t0, unsigned int t1)
+{
+#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__x86_64__)
+ return (t1 - t0);
+#elif defined(__i386__)
+ /*
+ * This is tricky: to work for both short and full ftape_timestamps
+ * we'll have to discriminate between these.
+ * If it _looks_ like short stamps with wrapping around we'll
+ * asume it are. This will generate a small error if it really
+ * was a (very large) delta from full ftape_timestamps.
+ */
+ return (t1 <= t0 && t0 <= LATCH) ? t1 + LATCH - t0 : t1 - t0;
+#endif
+}
+
+static unsigned int usecs(unsigned int count)
+{
+#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__x86_64__)
+ return (ps_per_cycle * count) / 1000000UL;
+#elif defined(__i386__)
+ return (10000 * count) / ((CLOCK_TICK_RATE + 50) / 100);
+#endif
+}
+
+unsigned int ftape_timediff(unsigned int t0, unsigned int t1)
+{
+ /*
+ * Calculate difference in usec for ftape_timestamp results t0 & t1.
+ * Note that on the i386 platform with short time-stamps, the
+ * maximum allowed timespan is 1/HZ or we'll lose ticks!
+ */
+ return usecs(diff(t0, t1));
+}
+
+/* To get an indication of the I/O performance,
+ * measure the duration of the inb() function.
+ */
+static void time_inb(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ int t0, t1;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ t0 = short_ftape_timestamp();
+ for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
+ status = inb(fdc.msr);
+ }
+ t1 = short_ftape_timestamp();
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "inb() duration: %d nsec", ftape_timediff(t0, t1));
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void init_clock(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+#if defined(__x86_64__)
+ ps_per_cycle = 1000000000UL / cpu_khz;
+#elif defined(__alpha__)
+ extern struct hwrpb_struct *hwrpb;
+ ps_per_cycle = (1000*1000*1000*1000UL) / hwrpb->cycle_freq;
+#endif
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Input: function taking int count as parameter.
+ * pointers to calculated calibration variables.
+ */
+void ftape_calibrate(char *name,
+ void (*fun) (unsigned int),
+ unsigned int *calibr_count,
+ unsigned int *calibr_time)
+{
+ static int first_time = 1;
+ int i;
+ unsigned int tc = 0;
+ unsigned int count;
+ unsigned int time;
+#if defined(__i386__)
+ unsigned int old_tc = 0;
+ unsigned int old_count = 1;
+ unsigned int old_time = 1;
+#endif
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (first_time) { /* get idea of I/O performance */
+ init_clock();
+ time_inb();
+ first_time = 0;
+ }
+ /* value of timeout must be set so that on very slow systems
+ * it will give a time less than one jiffy, and on
+ * very fast systems it'll give reasonable precision.
+ */
+
+ count = 40;
+ for (i = 0; i < 15; ++i) {
+ unsigned int t0;
+ unsigned int t1;
+ unsigned int once;
+ unsigned int multiple;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ *calibr_count =
+ *calibr_time = count; /* set TC to 1 */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ fun(0); /* dummy, get code into cache */
+ t0 = short_ftape_timestamp();
+ fun(0); /* overhead + one test */
+ t1 = short_ftape_timestamp();
+ once = diff(t0, t1);
+ t0 = short_ftape_timestamp();
+ fun(count); /* overhead + count tests */
+ t1 = short_ftape_timestamp();
+ multiple = diff(t0, t1);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&calibr_lock, flags);
+ time = ftape_timediff(0, multiple - once);
+ tc = (1000 * time) / (count - 1);
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "once:%3d us,%6d times:%6d us, TC:%5d ns",
+ usecs(once), count - 1, usecs(multiple), tc);
+#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__x86_64__)
+ /*
+ * Increase the calibration count exponentially until the
+ * calibration time exceeds 100 ms.
+ */
+ if (time >= 100*1000) {
+ break;
+ }
+#elif defined(__i386__)
+ /*
+ * increase the count until the resulting time nears 2/HZ,
+ * then the tc will drop sharply because we lose LATCH counts.
+ */
+ if (tc <= old_tc / 2) {
+ time = old_time;
+ count = old_count;
+ break;
+ }
+ old_tc = tc;
+ old_count = count;
+ old_time = time;
+#endif
+ count *= 2;
+ }
+ *calibr_count = count - 1;
+ *calibr_time = time;
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "TC for `%s()' = %d nsec (at %d counts)",
+ name, (1000 * *calibr_time) / *calibr_count, *calibr_count);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0c7e752
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_CALIBR_H
+#define _FTAPE_CALIBR_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/09/19 09:05:26 $
+ *
+ * This file contains a gp calibration routine for
+ * hardware dependent timeout functions.
+ */
+
+extern void ftape_calibrate(char *name,
+ void (*fun) (unsigned int),
+ unsigned int *calibr_count,
+ unsigned int *calibr_time);
+extern unsigned int ftape_timestamp(void);
+extern unsigned int ftape_timediff(unsigned int t0, unsigned int t1);
+
+#endif /* _FTAPE_CALIBR_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..32e0439
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,897 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.4 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/11 14:37:44 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the non-read/write ftape functions for the
+ * QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/mman.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+#include <asm/io.h>
+
+/* ease porting between pre-2.4.x and later kernels */
+#define vma_get_pgoff(v) ((v)->vm_pgoff)
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+ftape_info ftape_status = {
+/* vendor information */
+ { 0, }, /* drive type */
+/* data rates */
+ 500, /* used data rate */
+ 500, /* drive max rate */
+ 500, /* fdc max rate */
+/* drive selection, either FTAPE_SEL_A/B/C/D */
+ -1, /* drive selection */
+/* flags set after decode the drive and tape status */
+ 0, /* formatted */
+ 1, /* no tape */
+ 1, /* write protected */
+ 1, /* new tape */
+/* values of last queried drive/tape status and error */
+ {{0,}}, /* last error code */
+ {{0,}}, /* drive status, configuration, tape status */
+/* cartridge geometry */
+ 20, /* tracks_per_tape */
+ 102, /* segments_per_track */
+/* location of header segments, etc. */
+ -1, /* used_header_segment */
+ -1, /* header_segment_1 */
+ -1, /* header_segment_2 */
+ -1, /* first_data_segment */
+ -1, /* last_data_segment */
+/* the format code as stored in the header segment */
+ fmt_normal, /* format code */
+/* the default for the qic std: unknown */
+ -1,
+/* is tape running? */
+ idle, /* runner_state */
+/* is tape reading/writing/verifying/formatting/deleting */
+ idle, /* driver state */
+/* flags fatal hardware error */
+ 1, /* failure */
+/* history record */
+ { 0, } /* history record */
+};
+
+int ftape_segments_per_head = 1020;
+int ftape_segments_per_cylinder = 4;
+int ftape_init_drive_needed = 1; /* need to be global for ftape_reset_drive()
+ * in ftape-io.c
+ */
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static const vendor_struct vendors[] = QIC117_VENDORS;
+static const wakeup_method methods[] = WAKEUP_METHODS;
+
+const ftape_info *ftape_get_status(void)
+{
+#if defined(STATUS_PARANOYA)
+ static ftape_info get_status;
+
+ get_status = ftape_status;
+ return &get_status;
+#else
+ return &ftape_status; /* maybe return only a copy of it to assure
+ * read only access
+ */
+#endif
+}
+
+static int ftape_not_operational(int status)
+{
+ /* return true if status indicates tape can not be used.
+ */
+ return ((status ^ QIC_STATUS_CARTRIDGE_PRESENT) &
+ (QIC_STATUS_ERROR |
+ QIC_STATUS_CARTRIDGE_PRESENT |
+ QIC_STATUS_NEW_CARTRIDGE));
+}
+
+int ftape_seek_to_eot(void)
+{
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.pause, &status),);
+ while ((status & QIC_STATUS_AT_EOT) == 0) {
+ if (ftape_not_operational(status)) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command_wait(QIC_PHYSICAL_FORWARD,
+ ftape_timeout.rewind,&status),);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_seek_to_bot(void)
+{
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.pause, &status),);
+ while ((status & QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT) == 0) {
+ if (ftape_not_operational(status)) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command_wait(QIC_PHYSICAL_REVERSE,
+ ftape_timeout.rewind,&status),);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int ftape_new_cartridge(void)
+{
+ ft_location.track = -1; /* force seek on first access */
+ ftape_zap_read_buffers();
+ ftape_zap_write_buffers();
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_abort_operation(void)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_runner_status == running) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "aborting runner, waiting");
+
+ ft_runner_status = do_abort;
+ /* set timeout so that the tape will run to logical EOT
+ * if we missed the last sector and there are no queue pulses.
+ */
+ result = ftape_dumb_stop();
+ }
+ if (ft_runner_status != idle) {
+ if (ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "forcing runner abort");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "stopping tape");
+ result = ftape_stop_tape(&status);
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+ ft_runner_status = idle;
+ }
+ ftape_reset_buffer();
+ ftape_zap_read_buffers();
+ ftape_set_state(idle);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int lookup_vendor_id(unsigned int vendor_id)
+{
+ int i = 0;
+
+ while (vendors[i].vendor_id != vendor_id) {
+ if (++i >= NR_ITEMS(vendors)) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+ return i;
+}
+
+static void ftape_detach_drive(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "disabling tape drive and fdc");
+ ftape_put_drive_to_sleep(ft_drive_type.wake_up);
+ fdc_catch_stray_interrupts(1); /* one always comes */
+ fdc_disable();
+ fdc_release_irq_and_dma();
+ fdc_release_regions();
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void clear_history(void)
+{
+ ft_history.used = 0;
+ ft_history.id_am_errors =
+ ft_history.id_crc_errors =
+ ft_history.data_am_errors =
+ ft_history.data_crc_errors =
+ ft_history.overrun_errors =
+ ft_history.no_data_errors =
+ ft_history.retries =
+ ft_history.crc_errors =
+ ft_history.crc_failures =
+ ft_history.ecc_failures =
+ ft_history.corrected =
+ ft_history.defects =
+ ft_history.rewinds = 0;
+}
+
+static int ftape_activate_drive(vendor_struct * drive_type)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* If we already know the drive type, wake it up.
+ * Else try to find out what kind of drive is attached.
+ */
+ if (drive_type->wake_up != unknown_wake_up) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "enabling tape drive and fdc");
+ result = ftape_wakeup_drive(drive_type->wake_up);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "known wakeup method failed");
+ }
+ } else {
+ wake_up_types method;
+ const ft_trace_t old_tracing = TRACE_LEVEL;
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL < ft_t_flow) {
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(ft_t_bug);
+ }
+
+ /* Try to awaken the drive using all known methods.
+ * Lower tracing for a while.
+ */
+ for (method=no_wake_up; method < NR_ITEMS(methods); ++method) {
+ drive_type->wake_up = method;
+#ifdef CONFIG_FT_TWO_DRIVES
+ /* Test setup for dual drive configuration.
+ * /dev/rft2 uses mountain wakeup
+ * /dev/rft3 uses colorado wakeup
+ * Other systems will use the normal scheme.
+ */
+ if ((ft_drive_sel < 2) ||
+ (ft_drive_sel == 2 && method == FT_WAKE_UP_1) ||
+ (ft_drive_sel == 3 && method == FT_WAKE_UP_2)) {
+ result=ftape_wakeup_drive(drive_type->wake_up);
+ } else {
+ result = -EIO;
+ }
+#else
+ result = ftape_wakeup_drive(drive_type->wake_up);
+#endif
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "drive wakeup method: %s",
+ methods[drive_type->wake_up].name);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(old_tracing);
+
+ if (method >= NR_ITEMS(methods)) {
+ /* no response at all, cannot open this drive */
+ drive_type->wake_up = unknown_wake_up;
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "no tape drive found !");
+ result = -ENODEV;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int ftape_get_drive_status(void)
+{
+ int result;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ft_no_tape = ft_write_protected = 0;
+ /* Tape drive is activated now.
+ * First clear error status if present.
+ */
+ do {
+ result = ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.reset, &status);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ if (result == -ETIME) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ftape_ready_wait timeout");
+ } else if (result == -EINTR) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ftape_ready_wait aborted");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ftape_ready_wait failed");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ /* Clear error condition (drive is ready !)
+ */
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) {
+ unsigned int error;
+ qic117_cmd_t command;
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "error status set");
+ result = ftape_report_error(&error, &command, 1);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "report_error_code failed: %d", result);
+ /* hope it's working next time */
+ ftape_reset_drive();
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ } else if (error != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error code : %d", error);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error command: %d", command);
+ }
+ }
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_NEW_CARTRIDGE) {
+ unsigned int error;
+ qic117_cmd_t command;
+ const ft_trace_t old_tracing = TRACE_LEVEL;
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(ft_t_bug);
+
+ /* Undocumented feature: Must clear (not present!)
+ * error here or we'll fail later.
+ */
+ ftape_report_error(&error, &command, 1);
+
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(old_tracing);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "status: new cartridge");
+ ft_new_tape = 1;
+ } else {
+ ft_new_tape = 0;
+ }
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ } while (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR);
+
+ ft_no_tape = !(status & QIC_STATUS_CARTRIDGE_PRESENT);
+ ft_write_protected = (status & QIC_STATUS_WRITE_PROTECT) != 0;
+ if (ft_no_tape) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "no cartridge present");
+ } else {
+ if (ft_write_protected) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Write protected cartridge");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static void ftape_log_vendor_id(void)
+{
+ int vendor_index;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ftape_report_vendor_id(&ft_drive_type.vendor_id);
+ vendor_index = lookup_vendor_id(ft_drive_type.vendor_id);
+ if (ft_drive_type.vendor_id == UNKNOWN_VENDOR &&
+ ft_drive_type.wake_up == wake_up_colorado) {
+ vendor_index = 0;
+ /* hack to get rid of all this mail */
+ ft_drive_type.vendor_id = 0;
+ }
+ if (vendor_index < 0) {
+ /* Unknown vendor id, first time opening device. The
+ * drive_type remains set to type found at wakeup
+ * time, this will probably keep the driver operating
+ * for this new vendor.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "============ unknown vendor id ===========\n"
+ KERN_INFO "A new, yet unsupported tape drive is found\n"
+ KERN_INFO "Please report the following values:\n"
+ KERN_INFO " Vendor id : 0x%04x\n"
+ KERN_INFO " Wakeup method : %s\n"
+ KERN_INFO "And a description of your tape drive\n"
+ KERN_INFO "to "THE_FTAPE_MAINTAINER"\n"
+ KERN_INFO "==========================================",
+ ft_drive_type.vendor_id,
+ methods[ft_drive_type.wake_up].name);
+ ft_drive_type.speed = 0; /* unknown */
+ } else {
+ ft_drive_type.name = vendors[vendor_index].name;
+ ft_drive_type.speed = vendors[vendor_index].speed;
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "tape drive type: %s", ft_drive_type.name);
+ /* scan all methods for this vendor_id in table */
+ while(ft_drive_type.wake_up != vendors[vendor_index].wake_up) {
+ if (vendor_index < NR_ITEMS(vendors) - 1 &&
+ vendors[vendor_index + 1].vendor_id
+ ==
+ ft_drive_type.vendor_id) {
+ ++vendor_index;
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (ft_drive_type.wake_up != vendors[vendor_index].wake_up) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "==========================================\n"
+ KERN_INFO "wakeup type mismatch:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "found: %s, expected: %s\n"
+ KERN_INFO "please report this to "THE_FTAPE_MAINTAINER"\n"
+ KERN_INFO "==========================================",
+ methods[ft_drive_type.wake_up].name,
+ methods[vendors[vendor_index].wake_up].name);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+void ftape_calc_timeouts(unsigned int qic_std,
+ unsigned int data_rate,
+ unsigned int tape_len)
+{
+ int speed; /* deci-ips ! */
+ int ff_speed;
+ int length;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* tape transport speed
+ * data rate: QIC-40 QIC-80 QIC-3010 QIC-3020
+ *
+ * 250 Kbps 25 ips n/a n/a n/a
+ * 500 Kbps 50 ips 34 ips 22.6 ips n/a
+ * 1 Mbps n/a 68 ips 45.2 ips 22.6 ips
+ * 2 Mbps n/a n/a n/a 45.2 ips
+ *
+ * fast tape transport speed is at least 68 ips.
+ */
+ switch (qic_std) {
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC40:
+ speed = (data_rate == 250) ? 250 : 500;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC80:
+ speed = (data_rate == 500) ? 340 : 680;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3010:
+ speed = (data_rate == 500) ? 226 : 452;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3020:
+ speed = (data_rate == 1000) ? 226 : 452;
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "Unknown qic_std (bug) ?");
+ speed = 500;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (ft_drive_type.speed == 0) {
+ unsigned long t0;
+ static int dt = 0; /* keep gcc from complaining */
+ static int first_time = 1;
+
+ /* Measure the time it takes to wind to EOT and back to BOT.
+ * If the tape length is known, calculate the rewind speed.
+ * Else keep the time value for calculation of the rewind
+ * speed later on, when the length _is_ known.
+ * Ask for a report only when length and speed are both known.
+ */
+ if (first_time) {
+ ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ t0 = jiffies;
+ ftape_seek_to_eot();
+ ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ dt = (int) (((jiffies - t0) * FT_USPT) / 1000);
+ if (dt < 1) {
+ dt = 1; /* prevent div by zero on failures */
+ }
+ first_time = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "trying to determine seek timeout, got %d msec",
+ dt);
+ }
+ if (tape_len != 0) {
+ ft_drive_type.speed =
+ (2 * 12 * tape_len * 1000) / dt;
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "==========================================\n"
+ KERN_INFO "drive type: %s\n"
+ KERN_INFO "delta time = %d ms, length = %d ft\n"
+ KERN_INFO "has a maximum tape speed of %d ips\n"
+ KERN_INFO "please report this to "THE_FTAPE_MAINTAINER"\n"
+ KERN_INFO "==========================================",
+ ft_drive_type.name, dt, tape_len,
+ ft_drive_type.speed);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Handle unknown length tapes as very long ones. We'll
+ * determine the actual length from a header segment later.
+ * This is normal for all modern (Wide,TR1/2/3) formats.
+ */
+ if (tape_len <= 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "Unknown tape length, using maximal timeouts");
+ length = QIC_TOP_TAPE_LEN; /* use worst case values */
+ } else {
+ length = tape_len; /* use actual values */
+ }
+ if (ft_drive_type.speed == 0) {
+ ff_speed = speed;
+ } else {
+ ff_speed = ft_drive_type.speed;
+ }
+ /* time to go from bot to eot at normal speed (data rate):
+ * time = (1+delta) * length (ft) * 12 (inch/ft) / speed (ips)
+ * delta = 10 % for seek speed, 20 % for rewind speed.
+ */
+ ftape_timeout.seek = (length * 132 * FT_SECOND) / speed;
+ ftape_timeout.rewind = (length * 144 * FT_SECOND) / (10 * ff_speed);
+ ftape_timeout.reset = 20 * FT_SECOND + ftape_timeout.rewind;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "timeouts for speed = %d, length = %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seek timeout : %d sec\n"
+ KERN_INFO "rewind timeout: %d sec\n"
+ KERN_INFO "reset timeout : %d sec",
+ speed, length,
+ (ftape_timeout.seek + 500) / 1000,
+ (ftape_timeout.rewind + 500) / 1000,
+ (ftape_timeout.reset + 500) / 1000);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* This function calibrates the datarate (i.e. determines the maximal
+ * usable data rate) and sets the global variable ft_qic_std to qic_std
+ *
+ */
+int ftape_calibrate_data_rate(unsigned int qic_std)
+{
+ int rate = ft_fdc_rate_limit;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ft_qic_std = qic_std;
+
+ if (ft_qic_std == -1) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "Unable to determine data rate if QIC standard is unknown");
+ }
+
+ /* Select highest rate supported by both fdc and drive.
+ * Start with highest rate supported by the fdc.
+ */
+ while (fdc_set_data_rate(rate) < 0 && rate > 250) {
+ rate /= 2;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "Highest FDC supported data rate: %d Kbps", rate);
+ ft_fdc_max_rate = rate;
+ do {
+ result = ftape_set_data_rate(rate, ft_qic_std);
+ } while (result == -EINVAL && (rate /= 2) > 250);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "set datarate failed");
+ }
+ ft_data_rate = rate;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int ftape_init_drive(void)
+{
+ int status;
+ qic_model model;
+ unsigned int qic_std;
+ unsigned int data_rate;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ftape_init_drive_needed = 0; /* don't retry if this fails ? */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_raw_drive_status(&status),);
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_CARTRIDGE_PRESENT) {
+ if (!(status & QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT)) {
+ /* Antique drives will get here after a soft reset,
+ * modern ones only if the driver is loaded when the
+ * tape wasn't rewound properly.
+ */
+ /* Tape should be at bot if new cartridge ! */
+ ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ }
+ if (!(status & QIC_STATUS_REFERENCED)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "starting seek_load_point");
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command_wait(QIC_SEEK_LOAD_POINT,
+ ftape_timeout.reset,
+ &status),);
+ }
+ }
+ ft_formatted = (status & QIC_STATUS_REFERENCED) != 0;
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning: tape is not formatted !");
+ }
+
+ /* report configuration aborts when ftape_tape_len == -1
+ * unknown qic_std is okay if not formatted.
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_configuration(&model,
+ &data_rate,
+ &qic_std,
+ &ftape_tape_len),);
+
+ /* Maybe add the following to the /proc entry
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "%s drive @ %d Kbps",
+ (model == prehistoric) ? "prehistoric" :
+ ((model == pre_qic117c) ? "pre QIC-117C" :
+ ((model == post_qic117b) ? "post QIC-117B" :
+ "post QIC-117D")), data_rate);
+
+ if (ft_formatted) {
+ /* initialize ft_used_data_rate to maximum value
+ * and set ft_qic_std
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_calibrate_data_rate(qic_std),);
+ if (ftape_tape_len == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "unknown length QIC-%s tape",
+ (ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC40) ? "40" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC80) ? "80" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC3010)
+ ? "3010" : "3020")));
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "%d ft. QIC-%s tape", ftape_tape_len,
+ (ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC40) ? "40" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC80) ? "80" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC3010)
+ ? "3010" : "3020")));
+ }
+ ftape_calc_timeouts(ft_qic_std, ft_data_rate, ftape_tape_len);
+ /* soft write-protect QIC-40/QIC-80 cartridges used with a
+ * Colorado T3000 drive. Buggy hardware!
+ */
+ if ((ft_drive_type.vendor_id == 0x011c6) &&
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC40 ||
+ ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC80) &&
+ !ft_write_protected)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "The famous Colorado T3000 bug:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "%s drives can't write QIC40 and QIC80\n"
+ KERN_INFO "cartridges but don't set the write-protect flag!",
+ ft_drive_type.name);
+ ft_write_protected = 1;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* Doesn't make too much sense to set the data rate
+ * because we don't know what to use for the write
+ * precompensation.
+ * Need to do this again when formatting the cartridge.
+ */
+ ft_data_rate = data_rate;
+ ftape_calc_timeouts(QIC_TAPE_QIC40,
+ data_rate,
+ ftape_tape_len);
+ }
+ ftape_new_cartridge();
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static void ftape_munmap(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ft_nr_buffers; i++) {
+ ft_buffer[i]->mmapped = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* Map the dma buffers into the virtual address range given by vma.
+ * We only check the caller doesn't map non-existent buffers. We
+ * don't check for multiple mappings.
+ */
+int ftape_mmap(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
+{
+ int num_buffers;
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_failure) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENODEV;
+ }
+ if (!(vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ|VM_WRITE))) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_err, "Undefined mmap() access");
+ }
+ if (vma_get_pgoff(vma) != 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_err, "page offset must be 0");
+ }
+ if ((vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start) % FT_BUFF_SIZE != 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_err,
+ "size = %ld, should be a multiple of %d",
+ vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start,
+ FT_BUFF_SIZE);
+ }
+ num_buffers = (vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start) / FT_BUFF_SIZE;
+ if (num_buffers > ft_nr_buffers) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_err, "size = %ld, should be less than %d",
+ vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start,
+ ft_nr_buffers * FT_BUFF_SIZE);
+ }
+ if (ft_driver_state != idle) {
+ /* this also clears the buffer states
+ */
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ } else {
+ ftape_reset_buffer();
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < num_buffers; i++) {
+ unsigned long pfn;
+
+ pfn = virt_to_phys(ft_buffer[i]->address) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+ TRACE_CATCH(remap_pfn_range(vma, vma->vm_start +
+ i * FT_BUFF_SIZE,
+ pfn,
+ FT_BUFF_SIZE,
+ vma->vm_page_prot),
+ _res = -EAGAIN);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "remapped dma buffer @ %p to location @ %p",
+ ft_buffer[i]->address,
+ (void *)(vma->vm_start + i * FT_BUFF_SIZE));
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < num_buffers; i++) {
+ memset(ft_buffer[i]->address, 0xAA, FT_BUFF_SIZE);
+ ft_buffer[i]->mmapped++;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static void ftape_init_driver(void); /* forward declaration */
+
+/* OPEN routine called by kernel-interface code
+ */
+int ftape_enable(int drive_selection)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (ft_drive_sel == -1 || ft_drive_sel != drive_selection) {
+ /* Other selection than last time
+ */
+ ftape_init_driver();
+ }
+ ft_drive_sel = FTAPE_SEL(drive_selection);
+ ft_failure = 0;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_init(),); /* init & detect fdc */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_activate_drive(&ft_drive_type),
+ fdc_disable();
+ fdc_release_irq_and_dma();
+ fdc_release_regions());
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_get_drive_status(), ftape_detach_drive());
+ if (ft_drive_type.vendor_id == UNKNOWN_VENDOR) {
+ ftape_log_vendor_id();
+ }
+ if (ft_new_tape) {
+ ftape_init_drive_needed = 1;
+ }
+ if (!ft_no_tape && ftape_init_drive_needed) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_init_drive(), ftape_detach_drive());
+ }
+ ftape_munmap(); /* clear the mmap flag */
+ clear_history();
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* release routine called by the high level interface modules
+ * zftape or sftape.
+ */
+void ftape_disable(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ft_nr_buffers; i++) {
+ if (ft_buffer[i]->mmapped) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "first byte of buffer %d: 0x%02x",
+ i, *ft_buffer[i]->address);
+ }
+ }
+ if (sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, _DONT_BLOCK) &&
+ !(sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, _NEVER_BLOCK)) &&
+ ftape_tape_running) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Interrupted by fatal signal and tape still running");
+ ftape_dumb_stop();
+ ftape_abort_operation(); /* it's annoying */
+ } else {
+ ftape_set_state(idle);
+ }
+ ftape_detach_drive();
+ if (ft_history.used) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "== Non-fatal errors this run: ==");
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "fdc isr statistics:\n"
+ KERN_INFO " id_am_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " id_crc_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " data_am_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " data_crc_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " overrun_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " no_data_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " retries : %3d",
+ ft_history.id_am_errors, ft_history.id_crc_errors,
+ ft_history.data_am_errors, ft_history.data_crc_errors,
+ ft_history.overrun_errors, ft_history.no_data_errors,
+ ft_history.retries);
+ if (ft_history.used & 1) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "ecc statistics:\n"
+ KERN_INFO " crc_errors : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " crc_failures : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " ecc_failures : %3d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " sectors corrected: %3d",
+ ft_history.crc_errors, ft_history.crc_failures,
+ ft_history.ecc_failures, ft_history.corrected);
+ }
+ if (ft_history.defects > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning: %d media defects!",
+ ft_history.defects);
+ }
+ if (ft_history.rewinds > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "tape motion statistics:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "repositions : %3d",
+ ft_history.rewinds);
+ }
+ }
+ ft_failure = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void ftape_init_driver(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ft_drive_type.vendor_id = UNKNOWN_VENDOR;
+ ft_drive_type.speed = 0;
+ ft_drive_type.wake_up = unknown_wake_up;
+ ft_drive_type.name = "Unknown";
+
+ ftape_timeout.seek = 650 * FT_SECOND;
+ ftape_timeout.reset = 670 * FT_SECOND;
+ ftape_timeout.rewind = 650 * FT_SECOND;
+ ftape_timeout.head_seek = 15 * FT_SECOND;
+ ftape_timeout.stop = 5 * FT_SECOND;
+ ftape_timeout.pause = 16 * FT_SECOND;
+
+ ft_qic_std = -1;
+ ftape_tape_len = 0; /* unknown */
+ ftape_current_command = 0;
+ ftape_current_cylinder = -1;
+
+ ft_segments_per_track = 102;
+ ftape_segments_per_head = 1020;
+ ftape_segments_per_cylinder = 4;
+ ft_tracks_per_tape = 20;
+
+ ft_failure = 1;
+
+ ft_formatted = 0;
+ ft_no_tape = 1;
+ ft_write_protected = 1;
+ ft_new_tape = 1;
+
+ ft_driver_state = idle;
+
+ ft_data_rate =
+ ft_fdc_max_rate = 500;
+ ft_drive_max_rate = 0; /* triggers set_rate_test() */
+
+ ftape_init_drive_needed = 1;
+
+ ft_header_segment_1 = -1;
+ ft_header_segment_2 = -1;
+ ft_used_header_segment = -1;
+ ft_first_data_segment = -1;
+ ft_last_data_segment = -1;
+
+ ft_location.track = -1;
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ ftape_might_be_off_track = 1;
+
+ ftape_new_cartridge(); /* init some tape related variables */
+ ftape_init_bsm();
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5f5e30b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_CTL_H
+#define _FTAPE_CTL_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:09 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the non-standard IOCTL related definitions
+ * for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for
+ * Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <linux/mtio.h>
+#include <linux/ftape-vendors.h>
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include <linux/ftape-header-segment.h>
+
+typedef struct {
+ int used; /* any reading or writing done */
+ /* isr statistics */
+ unsigned int id_am_errors; /* id address mark not found */
+ unsigned int id_crc_errors; /* crc error in id address mark */
+ unsigned int data_am_errors; /* data address mark not found */
+ unsigned int data_crc_errors; /* crc error in data field */
+ unsigned int overrun_errors; /* fdc access timing problem */
+ unsigned int no_data_errors; /* sector not found */
+ unsigned int retries; /* number of tape retries */
+ /* ecc statistics */
+ unsigned int crc_errors; /* crc error in data */
+ unsigned int crc_failures; /* bad data without crc error */
+ unsigned int ecc_failures; /* failed to correct */
+ unsigned int corrected; /* total sectors corrected */
+ /* general statistics */
+ unsigned int rewinds; /* number of tape rewinds */
+ unsigned int defects; /* bad sectors due to media defects */
+} history_record;
+
+/* this structure contains * ALL * information that we want
+ * our child modules to know about, but don't want them to
+ * modify.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /* vendor information */
+ vendor_struct fti_drive_type;
+ /* data rates */
+ unsigned int fti_used_data_rate;
+ unsigned int fti_drive_max_rate;
+ unsigned int fti_fdc_max_rate;
+ /* drive selection, either FTAPE_SEL_A/B/C/D */
+ int fti_drive_sel;
+ /* flags set after decode the drive and tape status */
+ unsigned int fti_formatted :1;
+ unsigned int fti_no_tape :1;
+ unsigned int fti_write_protected:1;
+ unsigned int fti_new_tape :1;
+ /* values of last queried drive/tape status and error */
+ ft_drive_error fti_last_error;
+ ft_drive_status fti_last_status;
+ /* cartridge geometry */
+ unsigned int fti_tracks_per_tape;
+ unsigned int fti_segments_per_track;
+ /* location of header segments, etc. */
+ int fti_used_header_segment;
+ int fti_header_segment_1;
+ int fti_header_segment_2;
+ int fti_first_data_segment;
+ int fti_last_data_segment;
+ /* the format code as stored in the header segment */
+ ft_format_type fti_format_code;
+ /* the following is the sole reason for the ftape_set_status() call */
+ unsigned int fti_qic_std;
+ /* is tape running? */
+ volatile enum runner_status_enum fti_runner_status;
+ /* is tape reading/writing/verifying/formatting/deleting */
+ buffer_state_enum fti_state;
+ /* flags fatal hardware error */
+ unsigned int fti_failure:1;
+ /* history record */
+ history_record fti_history;
+} ftape_info;
+
+/* vendor information */
+#define ft_drive_type ftape_status.fti_drive_type
+/* data rates */
+#define ft_data_rate ftape_status.fti_used_data_rate
+#define ft_drive_max_rate ftape_status.fti_drive_max_rate
+#define ft_fdc_max_rate ftape_status.fti_fdc_max_rate
+/* drive selection, either FTAPE_SEL_A/B/C/D */
+#define ft_drive_sel ftape_status.fti_drive_sel
+/* flags set after decode the drive and tape status */
+#define ft_formatted ftape_status.fti_formatted
+#define ft_no_tape ftape_status.fti_no_tape
+#define ft_write_protected ftape_status.fti_write_protected
+#define ft_new_tape ftape_status.fti_new_tape
+/* values of last queried drive/tape status and error */
+#define ft_last_error ftape_status.fti_last_error
+#define ft_last_status ftape_status.fti_last_status
+/* cartridge geometry */
+#define ft_tracks_per_tape ftape_status.fti_tracks_per_tape
+#define ft_segments_per_track ftape_status.fti_segments_per_track
+/* the format code as stored in the header segment */
+#define ft_format_code ftape_status.fti_format_code
+/* the qic status as returned by report drive configuration */
+#define ft_qic_std ftape_status.fti_qic_std
+#define ft_used_header_segment ftape_status.fti_used_header_segment
+#define ft_header_segment_1 ftape_status.fti_header_segment_1
+#define ft_header_segment_2 ftape_status.fti_header_segment_2
+#define ft_first_data_segment ftape_status.fti_first_data_segment
+#define ft_last_data_segment ftape_status.fti_last_data_segment
+/* is tape running? */
+#define ft_runner_status ftape_status.fti_runner_status
+/* is tape reading/writing/verifying/formatting/deleting */
+#define ft_driver_state ftape_status.fti_state
+/* flags fatal hardware error */
+#define ft_failure ftape_status.fti_failure
+/* history record */
+#define ft_history ftape_status.fti_history
+
+/*
+ * ftape-ctl.c defined global vars.
+ */
+extern ftape_info ftape_status;
+extern int ftape_segments_per_head;
+extern int ftape_segments_per_cylinder;
+extern int ftape_init_drive_needed;
+
+/*
+ * ftape-ctl.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern int ftape_mmap(struct vm_area_struct *vma);
+extern int ftape_enable(int drive_selection);
+extern void ftape_disable(void);
+extern int ftape_seek_to_bot(void);
+extern int ftape_seek_to_eot(void);
+extern int ftape_abort_operation(void);
+extern void ftape_calc_timeouts(unsigned int qic_std,
+ unsigned int data_rate,
+ unsigned int tape_len);
+extern int ftape_calibrate_data_rate(unsigned int qic_std);
+extern const ftape_info *ftape_get_status(void);
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e5632f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.c
@@ -0,0 +1,853 @@
+/*
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1993 Ning and David Mosberger.
+
+ This is based on code originally written by Bas Laarhoven (bas@vimec.nl)
+ and David L. Brown, Jr., and incorporates improvements suggested by
+ Kai Harrekilde-Petersen.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
+ USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:10 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the Reed-Solomon error correction code
+ * for the QIC-40/80 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h"
+
+/* Machines that are big-endian should define macro BIG_ENDIAN.
+ * Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a standard include file
+ * that works for all OSs.
+ */
+
+#if defined(__sparc__) || defined(__hppa)
+#define BIG_ENDIAN
+#endif /* __sparc__ || __hppa */
+
+#if defined(__mips__)
+#error Find a smart way to determine the Endianness of the MIPS CPU
+#endif
+
+/* Notice: to minimize the potential for confusion, we use r to
+ * denote the independent variable of the polynomials in the
+ * Galois Field GF(2^8). We reserve x for polynomials that
+ * that have coefficients in GF(2^8).
+ *
+ * The Galois Field in which coefficient arithmetic is performed are
+ * the polynomials over Z_2 (i.e., 0 and 1) modulo the irreducible
+ * polynomial f(r), where f(r)=r^8 + r^7 + r^2 + r + 1. A polynomial
+ * is represented as a byte with the MSB as the coefficient of r^7 and
+ * the LSB as the coefficient of r^0. For example, the binary
+ * representation of f(x) is 0x187 (of course, this doesn't fit into 8
+ * bits). In this field, the polynomial r is a primitive element.
+ * That is, r^i with i in 0,...,255 enumerates all elements in the
+ * field.
+ *
+ * The generator polynomial for the QIC-80 ECC is
+ *
+ * g(x) = x^3 + r^105*x^2 + r^105*x + 1
+ *
+ * which can be factored into:
+ *
+ * g(x) = (x-r^-1)(x-r^0)(x-r^1)
+ *
+ * the byte representation of the coefficients are:
+ *
+ * r^105 = 0xc0
+ * r^-1 = 0xc3
+ * r^0 = 0x01
+ * r^1 = 0x02
+ *
+ * Notice that r^-1 = r^254 as exponent arithmetic is performed
+ * modulo 2^8-1 = 255.
+ *
+ * For more information on Galois Fields and Reed-Solomon codes, refer
+ * to any good book. I found _An Introduction to Error Correcting
+ * Codes with Applications_ by S. A. Vanstone and P. C. van Oorschot
+ * to be a good introduction into the former. _CODING THEORY: The
+ * Essentials_ I found very useful for its concise description of
+ * Reed-Solomon encoding/decoding.
+ *
+ */
+
+typedef __u8 Matrix[3][3];
+
+/*
+ * gfpow[] is defined such that gfpow[i] returns r^i if
+ * i is in the range [0..255].
+ */
+static const __u8 gfpow[] =
+{
+ 0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x08, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80,
+ 0x87, 0x89, 0x95, 0xad, 0xdd, 0x3d, 0x7a, 0xf4,
+ 0x6f, 0xde, 0x3b, 0x76, 0xec, 0x5f, 0xbe, 0xfb,
+ 0x71, 0xe2, 0x43, 0x86, 0x8b, 0x91, 0xa5, 0xcd,
+ 0x1d, 0x3a, 0x74, 0xe8, 0x57, 0xae, 0xdb, 0x31,
+ 0x62, 0xc4, 0x0f, 0x1e, 0x3c, 0x78, 0xf0, 0x67,
+ 0xce, 0x1b, 0x36, 0x6c, 0xd8, 0x37, 0x6e, 0xdc,
+ 0x3f, 0x7e, 0xfc, 0x7f, 0xfe, 0x7b, 0xf6, 0x6b,
+ 0xd6, 0x2b, 0x56, 0xac, 0xdf, 0x39, 0x72, 0xe4,
+ 0x4f, 0x9e, 0xbb, 0xf1, 0x65, 0xca, 0x13, 0x26,
+ 0x4c, 0x98, 0xb7, 0xe9, 0x55, 0xaa, 0xd3, 0x21,
+ 0x42, 0x84, 0x8f, 0x99, 0xb5, 0xed, 0x5d, 0xba,
+ 0xf3, 0x61, 0xc2, 0x03, 0x06, 0x0c, 0x18, 0x30,
+ 0x60, 0xc0, 0x07, 0x0e, 0x1c, 0x38, 0x70, 0xe0,
+ 0x47, 0x8e, 0x9b, 0xb1, 0xe5, 0x4d, 0x9a, 0xb3,
+ 0xe1, 0x45, 0x8a, 0x93, 0xa1, 0xc5, 0x0d, 0x1a,
+ 0x34, 0x68, 0xd0, 0x27, 0x4e, 0x9c, 0xbf, 0xf9,
+ 0x75, 0xea, 0x53, 0xa6, 0xcb, 0x11, 0x22, 0x44,
+ 0x88, 0x97, 0xa9, 0xd5, 0x2d, 0x5a, 0xb4, 0xef,
+ 0x59, 0xb2, 0xe3, 0x41, 0x82, 0x83, 0x81, 0x85,
+ 0x8d, 0x9d, 0xbd, 0xfd, 0x7d, 0xfa, 0x73, 0xe6,
+ 0x4b, 0x96, 0xab, 0xd1, 0x25, 0x4a, 0x94, 0xaf,
+ 0xd9, 0x35, 0x6a, 0xd4, 0x2f, 0x5e, 0xbc, 0xff,
+ 0x79, 0xf2, 0x63, 0xc6, 0x0b, 0x16, 0x2c, 0x58,
+ 0xb0, 0xe7, 0x49, 0x92, 0xa3, 0xc1, 0x05, 0x0a,
+ 0x14, 0x28, 0x50, 0xa0, 0xc7, 0x09, 0x12, 0x24,
+ 0x48, 0x90, 0xa7, 0xc9, 0x15, 0x2a, 0x54, 0xa8,
+ 0xd7, 0x29, 0x52, 0xa4, 0xcf, 0x19, 0x32, 0x64,
+ 0xc8, 0x17, 0x2e, 0x5c, 0xb8, 0xf7, 0x69, 0xd2,
+ 0x23, 0x46, 0x8c, 0x9f, 0xb9, 0xf5, 0x6d, 0xda,
+ 0x33, 0x66, 0xcc, 0x1f, 0x3e, 0x7c, 0xf8, 0x77,
+ 0xee, 0x5b, 0xb6, 0xeb, 0x51, 0xa2, 0xc3, 0x01
+};
+
+/*
+ * This is a log table. That is, gflog[r^i] returns i (modulo f(r)).
+ * gflog[0] is undefined and the first element is therefore not valid.
+ */
+static const __u8 gflog[256] =
+{
+ 0xff, 0x00, 0x01, 0x63, 0x02, 0xc6, 0x64, 0x6a,
+ 0x03, 0xcd, 0xc7, 0xbc, 0x65, 0x7e, 0x6b, 0x2a,
+ 0x04, 0x8d, 0xce, 0x4e, 0xc8, 0xd4, 0xbd, 0xe1,
+ 0x66, 0xdd, 0x7f, 0x31, 0x6c, 0x20, 0x2b, 0xf3,
+ 0x05, 0x57, 0x8e, 0xe8, 0xcf, 0xac, 0x4f, 0x83,
+ 0xc9, 0xd9, 0xd5, 0x41, 0xbe, 0x94, 0xe2, 0xb4,
+ 0x67, 0x27, 0xde, 0xf0, 0x80, 0xb1, 0x32, 0x35,
+ 0x6d, 0x45, 0x21, 0x12, 0x2c, 0x0d, 0xf4, 0x38,
+ 0x06, 0x9b, 0x58, 0x1a, 0x8f, 0x79, 0xe9, 0x70,
+ 0xd0, 0xc2, 0xad, 0xa8, 0x50, 0x75, 0x84, 0x48,
+ 0xca, 0xfc, 0xda, 0x8a, 0xd6, 0x54, 0x42, 0x24,
+ 0xbf, 0x98, 0x95, 0xf9, 0xe3, 0x5e, 0xb5, 0x15,
+ 0x68, 0x61, 0x28, 0xba, 0xdf, 0x4c, 0xf1, 0x2f,
+ 0x81, 0xe6, 0xb2, 0x3f, 0x33, 0xee, 0x36, 0x10,
+ 0x6e, 0x18, 0x46, 0xa6, 0x22, 0x88, 0x13, 0xf7,
+ 0x2d, 0xb8, 0x0e, 0x3d, 0xf5, 0xa4, 0x39, 0x3b,
+ 0x07, 0x9e, 0x9c, 0x9d, 0x59, 0x9f, 0x1b, 0x08,
+ 0x90, 0x09, 0x7a, 0x1c, 0xea, 0xa0, 0x71, 0x5a,
+ 0xd1, 0x1d, 0xc3, 0x7b, 0xae, 0x0a, 0xa9, 0x91,
+ 0x51, 0x5b, 0x76, 0x72, 0x85, 0xa1, 0x49, 0xeb,
+ 0xcb, 0x7c, 0xfd, 0xc4, 0xdb, 0x1e, 0x8b, 0xd2,
+ 0xd7, 0x92, 0x55, 0xaa, 0x43, 0x0b, 0x25, 0xaf,
+ 0xc0, 0x73, 0x99, 0x77, 0x96, 0x5c, 0xfa, 0x52,
+ 0xe4, 0xec, 0x5f, 0x4a, 0xb6, 0xa2, 0x16, 0x86,
+ 0x69, 0xc5, 0x62, 0xfe, 0x29, 0x7d, 0xbb, 0xcc,
+ 0xe0, 0xd3, 0x4d, 0x8c, 0xf2, 0x1f, 0x30, 0xdc,
+ 0x82, 0xab, 0xe7, 0x56, 0xb3, 0x93, 0x40, 0xd8,
+ 0x34, 0xb0, 0xef, 0x26, 0x37, 0x0c, 0x11, 0x44,
+ 0x6f, 0x78, 0x19, 0x9a, 0x47, 0x74, 0xa7, 0xc1,
+ 0x23, 0x53, 0x89, 0xfb, 0x14, 0x5d, 0xf8, 0x97,
+ 0x2e, 0x4b, 0xb9, 0x60, 0x0f, 0xed, 0x3e, 0xe5,
+ 0xf6, 0x87, 0xa5, 0x17, 0x3a, 0xa3, 0x3c, 0xb7
+};
+
+/* This is a multiplication table for the factor 0xc0 (i.e., r^105 (mod f(r)).
+ * gfmul_c0[f] returns r^105 * f(r) (modulo f(r)).
+ */
+static const __u8 gfmul_c0[256] =
+{
+ 0x00, 0xc0, 0x07, 0xc7, 0x0e, 0xce, 0x09, 0xc9,
+ 0x1c, 0xdc, 0x1b, 0xdb, 0x12, 0xd2, 0x15, 0xd5,
+ 0x38, 0xf8, 0x3f, 0xff, 0x36, 0xf6, 0x31, 0xf1,
+ 0x24, 0xe4, 0x23, 0xe3, 0x2a, 0xea, 0x2d, 0xed,
+ 0x70, 0xb0, 0x77, 0xb7, 0x7e, 0xbe, 0x79, 0xb9,
+ 0x6c, 0xac, 0x6b, 0xab, 0x62, 0xa2, 0x65, 0xa5,
+ 0x48, 0x88, 0x4f, 0x8f, 0x46, 0x86, 0x41, 0x81,
+ 0x54, 0x94, 0x53, 0x93, 0x5a, 0x9a, 0x5d, 0x9d,
+ 0xe0, 0x20, 0xe7, 0x27, 0xee, 0x2e, 0xe9, 0x29,
+ 0xfc, 0x3c, 0xfb, 0x3b, 0xf2, 0x32, 0xf5, 0x35,
+ 0xd8, 0x18, 0xdf, 0x1f, 0xd6, 0x16, 0xd1, 0x11,
+ 0xc4, 0x04, 0xc3, 0x03, 0xca, 0x0a, 0xcd, 0x0d,
+ 0x90, 0x50, 0x97, 0x57, 0x9e, 0x5e, 0x99, 0x59,
+ 0x8c, 0x4c, 0x8b, 0x4b, 0x82, 0x42, 0x85, 0x45,
+ 0xa8, 0x68, 0xaf, 0x6f, 0xa6, 0x66, 0xa1, 0x61,
+ 0xb4, 0x74, 0xb3, 0x73, 0xba, 0x7a, 0xbd, 0x7d,
+ 0x47, 0x87, 0x40, 0x80, 0x49, 0x89, 0x4e, 0x8e,
+ 0x5b, 0x9b, 0x5c, 0x9c, 0x55, 0x95, 0x52, 0x92,
+ 0x7f, 0xbf, 0x78, 0xb8, 0x71, 0xb1, 0x76, 0xb6,
+ 0x63, 0xa3, 0x64, 0xa4, 0x6d, 0xad, 0x6a, 0xaa,
+ 0x37, 0xf7, 0x30, 0xf0, 0x39, 0xf9, 0x3e, 0xfe,
+ 0x2b, 0xeb, 0x2c, 0xec, 0x25, 0xe5, 0x22, 0xe2,
+ 0x0f, 0xcf, 0x08, 0xc8, 0x01, 0xc1, 0x06, 0xc6,
+ 0x13, 0xd3, 0x14, 0xd4, 0x1d, 0xdd, 0x1a, 0xda,
+ 0xa7, 0x67, 0xa0, 0x60, 0xa9, 0x69, 0xae, 0x6e,
+ 0xbb, 0x7b, 0xbc, 0x7c, 0xb5, 0x75, 0xb2, 0x72,
+ 0x9f, 0x5f, 0x98, 0x58, 0x91, 0x51, 0x96, 0x56,
+ 0x83, 0x43, 0x84, 0x44, 0x8d, 0x4d, 0x8a, 0x4a,
+ 0xd7, 0x17, 0xd0, 0x10, 0xd9, 0x19, 0xde, 0x1e,
+ 0xcb, 0x0b, 0xcc, 0x0c, 0xc5, 0x05, 0xc2, 0x02,
+ 0xef, 0x2f, 0xe8, 0x28, 0xe1, 0x21, 0xe6, 0x26,
+ 0xf3, 0x33, 0xf4, 0x34, 0xfd, 0x3d, 0xfa, 0x3a
+};
+
+
+/* Returns V modulo 255 provided V is in the range -255,-254,...,509.
+ */
+static inline __u8 mod255(int v)
+{
+ if (v > 0) {
+ if (v < 255) {
+ return v;
+ } else {
+ return v - 255;
+ }
+ } else {
+ return v + 255;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Add two numbers in the field. Addition in this field is equivalent
+ * to a bit-wise exclusive OR operation---subtraction is therefore
+ * identical to addition.
+ */
+static inline __u8 gfadd(__u8 a, __u8 b)
+{
+ return a ^ b;
+}
+
+
+/* Add two vectors of numbers in the field. Each byte in A and B gets
+ * added individually.
+ */
+static inline unsigned long gfadd_long(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
+{
+ return a ^ b;
+}
+
+
+/* Multiply two numbers in the field:
+ */
+static inline __u8 gfmul(__u8 a, __u8 b)
+{
+ if (a && b) {
+ return gfpow[mod255(gflog[a] + gflog[b])];
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Just like gfmul, except we have already looked up the log of the
+ * second number.
+ */
+static inline __u8 gfmul_exp(__u8 a, int b)
+{
+ if (a) {
+ return gfpow[mod255(gflog[a] + b)];
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Just like gfmul_exp, except that A is a vector of numbers. That
+ * is, each byte in A gets multiplied by gfpow[mod255(B)].
+ */
+static inline unsigned long gfmul_exp_long(unsigned long a, int b)
+{
+ __u8 t;
+
+ if (sizeof(long) == 4) {
+ return (
+ ((t = (__u32)a >> 24 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u32) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 24) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u32)a >> 16 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u32) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 16) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u32)a >> 8 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u32) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 8) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u32)a >> 0 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u32) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 0) : 0));
+ } else if (sizeof(long) == 8) {
+ return (
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 56 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 56) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 48 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 48) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 40 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 40) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 32 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 32) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 24 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 24) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 16 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 16) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 8 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 8) : 0) |
+ ((t = (__u64)a >> 0 & 0xff) ?
+ (((__u64) gfpow[mod255(gflog[t] + b)]) << 0) : 0));
+ } else {
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err, "Error: size of long is %d bytes",
+ (int)sizeof(long));
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Divide two numbers in the field. Returns a/b (modulo f(x)).
+ */
+static inline __u8 gfdiv(__u8 a, __u8 b)
+{
+ if (!b) {
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+ TRACE_ABORT(0xff, ft_t_bug, "Error: division by zero");
+ } else if (a == 0) {
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ return gfpow[mod255(gflog[a] - gflog[b])];
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* The following functions return the inverse of the matrix of the
+ * linear system that needs to be solved to determine the error
+ * magnitudes. The first deals with matrices of rank 3, while the
+ * second deals with matrices of rank 2. The error indices are passed
+ * in arguments L0,..,L2 (0=first sector, 31=last sector). The error
+ * indices must be sorted in ascending order, i.e., L0<L1<L2.
+ *
+ * The linear system that needs to be solved for the error magnitudes
+ * is A * b = s, where s is the known vector of syndromes, b is the
+ * vector of error magnitudes and A in the ORDER=3 case:
+ *
+ * A_3 = {{1/r^L[0], 1/r^L[1], 1/r^L[2]},
+ * { 1, 1, 1},
+ * { r^L[0], r^L[1], r^L[2]}}
+ */
+static inline int gfinv3(__u8 l0,
+ __u8 l1,
+ __u8 l2,
+ Matrix Ainv)
+{
+ __u8 det;
+ __u8 t20, t10, t21, t12, t01, t02;
+ int log_det;
+
+ /* compute some intermediate results: */
+ t20 = gfpow[l2 - l0]; /* t20 = r^l2/r^l0 */
+ t10 = gfpow[l1 - l0]; /* t10 = r^l1/r^l0 */
+ t21 = gfpow[l2 - l1]; /* t21 = r^l2/r^l1 */
+ t12 = gfpow[l1 - l2 + 255]; /* t12 = r^l1/r^l2 */
+ t01 = gfpow[l0 - l1 + 255]; /* t01 = r^l0/r^l1 */
+ t02 = gfpow[l0 - l2 + 255]; /* t02 = r^l0/r^l2 */
+ /* Calculate the determinant of matrix A_3^-1 (sometimes
+ * called the Vandermonde determinant):
+ */
+ det = gfadd(t20, gfadd(t10, gfadd(t21, gfadd(t12, gfadd(t01, t02)))));
+ if (!det) {
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_err,
+ "Inversion failed (3 CRC errors, >0 CRC failures)");
+ }
+ log_det = 255 - gflog[det];
+
+ /* Now, calculate all of the coefficients:
+ */
+ Ainv[0][0]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(gfpow[l1], gfpow[l2]), log_det);
+ Ainv[0][1]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(t21, t12), log_det);
+ Ainv[0][2]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(gfpow[255 - l1], gfpow[255 - l2]),log_det);
+
+ Ainv[1][0]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(gfpow[l0], gfpow[l2]), log_det);
+ Ainv[1][1]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(t20, t02), log_det);
+ Ainv[1][2]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(gfpow[255 - l0], gfpow[255 - l2]),log_det);
+
+ Ainv[2][0]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(gfpow[l0], gfpow[l1]), log_det);
+ Ainv[2][1]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(t10, t01), log_det);
+ Ainv[2][2]= gfmul_exp(gfadd(gfpow[255 - l0], gfpow[255 - l1]),log_det);
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+static inline int gfinv2(__u8 l0, __u8 l1, Matrix Ainv)
+{
+ __u8 det;
+ __u8 t1, t2;
+ int log_det;
+
+ t1 = gfpow[255 - l0];
+ t2 = gfpow[255 - l1];
+ det = gfadd(t1, t2);
+ if (!det) {
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_err,
+ "Inversion failed (2 CRC errors, >0 CRC failures)");
+ }
+ log_det = 255 - gflog[det];
+
+ /* Now, calculate all of the coefficients:
+ */
+ Ainv[0][0] = Ainv[1][0] = gfpow[log_det];
+
+ Ainv[0][1] = gfmul_exp(t2, log_det);
+ Ainv[1][1] = gfmul_exp(t1, log_det);
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+/* Multiply matrix A by vector S and return result in vector B. M is
+ * assumed to be of order NxN, S and B of order Nx1.
+ */
+static inline void gfmat_mul(int n, Matrix A,
+ __u8 *s, __u8 *b)
+{
+ int i, j;
+ __u8 dot_prod;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
+ dot_prod = 0;
+ for (j = 0; j < n; ++j) {
+ dot_prod = gfadd(dot_prod, gfmul(A[i][j], s[j]));
+ }
+ b[i] = dot_prod;
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/* The Reed Solomon ECC codes are computed over the N-th byte of each
+ * block, where N=SECTOR_SIZE. There are up to 29 blocks of data, and
+ * 3 blocks of ECC. The blocks are stored contiguously in memory. A
+ * segment, consequently, is assumed to have at least 4 blocks: one or
+ * more data blocks plus three ECC blocks.
+ *
+ * Notice: In QIC-80 speak, a CRC error is a sector with an incorrect
+ * CRC. A CRC failure is a sector with incorrect data, but
+ * a valid CRC. In the error control literature, the former
+ * is usually called "erasure", the latter "error."
+ */
+/* Compute the parity bytes for C columns of data, where C is the
+ * number of bytes that fit into a long integer. We use a linear
+ * feed-back register to do this. The parity bytes P[0], P[STRIDE],
+ * P[2*STRIDE] are computed such that:
+ *
+ * x^k * p(x) + m(x) = 0 (modulo g(x))
+ *
+ * where k = NBLOCKS,
+ * p(x) = P[0] + P[STRIDE]*x + P[2*STRIDE]*x^2, and
+ * m(x) = sum_{i=0}^k m_i*x^i.
+ * m_i = DATA[i*SECTOR_SIZE]
+ */
+static inline void set_parity(unsigned long *data,
+ int nblocks,
+ unsigned long *p,
+ int stride)
+{
+ unsigned long p0, p1, p2, t1, t2, *end;
+
+ end = data + nblocks * (FT_SECTOR_SIZE / sizeof(long));
+ p0 = p1 = p2 = 0;
+ while (data < end) {
+ /* The new parity bytes p0_i, p1_i, p2_i are computed
+ * from the old values p0_{i-1}, p1_{i-1}, p2_{i-1}
+ * recursively as:
+ *
+ * p0_i = p1_{i-1} + r^105 * (m_{i-1} - p0_{i-1})
+ * p1_i = p2_{i-1} + r^105 * (m_{i-1} - p0_{i-1})
+ * p2_i = (m_{i-1} - p0_{i-1})
+ *
+ * With the initial condition: p0_0 = p1_0 = p2_0 = 0.
+ */
+ t1 = gfadd_long(*data, p0);
+ /*
+ * Multiply each byte in t1 by 0xc0:
+ */
+ if (sizeof(long) == 4) {
+ t2= (((__u32) gfmul_c0[(__u32)t1 >> 24 & 0xff]) << 24 |
+ ((__u32) gfmul_c0[(__u32)t1 >> 16 & 0xff]) << 16 |
+ ((__u32) gfmul_c0[(__u32)t1 >> 8 & 0xff]) << 8 |
+ ((__u32) gfmul_c0[(__u32)t1 >> 0 & 0xff]) << 0);
+ } else if (sizeof(long) == 8) {
+ t2= (((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 56 & 0xff]) << 56 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 48 & 0xff]) << 48 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 40 & 0xff]) << 40 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 32 & 0xff]) << 32 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 24 & 0xff]) << 24 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 16 & 0xff]) << 16 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 8 & 0xff]) << 8 |
+ ((__u64) gfmul_c0[(__u64)t1 >> 0 & 0xff]) << 0);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error: long is of size %d",
+ (int) sizeof(long));
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ p0 = gfadd_long(t2, p1);
+ p1 = gfadd_long(t2, p2);
+ p2 = t1;
+ data += FT_SECTOR_SIZE / sizeof(long);
+ }
+ *p = p0;
+ p += stride;
+ *p = p1;
+ p += stride;
+ *p = p2;
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/* Compute the 3 syndrome values. DATA should point to the first byte
+ * of the column for which the syndromes are desired. The syndromes
+ * are computed over the first NBLOCKS of rows. The three bytes will
+ * be placed in S[0], S[1], and S[2].
+ *
+ * S[i] is the value of the "message" polynomial m(x) evaluated at the
+ * i-th root of the generator polynomial g(x).
+ *
+ * As g(x)=(x-r^-1)(x-1)(x-r^1) we evaluate the message polynomial at
+ * x=r^-1 to get S[0], at x=r^0=1 to get S[1], and at x=r to get S[2].
+ * This could be done directly and efficiently via the Horner scheme.
+ * However, it would require multiplication tables for the factors
+ * r^-1 (0xc3) and r (0x02). The following scheme does not require
+ * any multiplication tables beyond what's needed for set_parity()
+ * anyway and is slightly faster if there are no errors and slightly
+ * slower if there are errors. The latter is hopefully the infrequent
+ * case.
+ *
+ * To understand the alternative algorithm, notice that set_parity(m,
+ * k, p) computes parity bytes such that:
+ *
+ * x^k * p(x) = m(x) (modulo g(x)).
+ *
+ * That is, to evaluate m(r^m), where r^m is a root of g(x), we can
+ * simply evaluate (r^m)^k*p(r^m). Also, notice that p is 0 if and
+ * only if s is zero. That is, if all parity bytes are 0, we know
+ * there is no error in the data and consequently there is no need to
+ * compute s(x) at all! In all other cases, we compute s(x) from p(x)
+ * by evaluating (r^m)^k*p(r^m) for m=-1, m=0, and m=1. The p(x)
+ * polynomial is evaluated via the Horner scheme.
+ */
+static int compute_syndromes(unsigned long *data, int nblocks, unsigned long *s)
+{
+ unsigned long p[3];
+
+ set_parity(data, nblocks, p, 1);
+ if (p[0] | p[1] | p[2]) {
+ /* Some of the checked columns do not have a zero
+ * syndrome. For simplicity, we compute the syndromes
+ * for all columns that we have computed the
+ * remainders for.
+ */
+ s[0] = gfmul_exp_long(
+ gfadd_long(p[0],
+ gfmul_exp_long(
+ gfadd_long(p[1],
+ gfmul_exp_long(p[2], -1)),
+ -1)),
+ -nblocks);
+ s[1] = gfadd_long(gfadd_long(p[2], p[1]), p[0]);
+ s[2] = gfmul_exp_long(
+ gfadd_long(p[0],
+ gfmul_exp_long(
+ gfadd_long(p[1],
+ gfmul_exp_long(p[2], 1)),
+ 1)),
+ nblocks);
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ return 1;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Correct the block in the column pointed to by DATA. There are NBAD
+ * CRC errors and their indices are in BAD_LOC[0], up to
+ * BAD_LOC[NBAD-1]. If NBAD>1, Ainv holds the inverse of the matrix
+ * of the linear system that needs to be solved to determine the error
+ * magnitudes. S[0], S[1], and S[2] are the syndrome values. If row
+ * j gets corrected, then bit j will be set in CORRECTION_MAP.
+ */
+static inline int correct_block(__u8 *data, int nblocks,
+ int nbad, int *bad_loc, Matrix Ainv,
+ __u8 *s,
+ SectorMap * correction_map)
+{
+ int ncorrected = 0;
+ int i;
+ __u8 t1, t2;
+ __u8 c0, c1, c2; /* check bytes */
+ __u8 error_mag[3], log_error_mag;
+ __u8 *dp, l, e;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ switch (nbad) {
+ case 0:
+ /* might have a CRC failure: */
+ if (s[0] == 0) {
+ /* more than one error */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err,
+ "ECC failed (0 CRC errors, >1 CRC failures)");
+ }
+ t1 = gfdiv(s[1], s[0]);
+ if ((bad_loc[nbad++] = gflog[t1]) >= nblocks) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "ECC failed (0 CRC errors, >1 CRC failures)");
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err,
+ "attempt to correct data at %d", bad_loc[0]);
+ }
+ error_mag[0] = s[1];
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ t1 = gfadd(gfmul_exp(s[1], bad_loc[0]), s[2]);
+ t2 = gfadd(gfmul_exp(s[0], bad_loc[0]), s[1]);
+ if (t1 == 0 && t2 == 0) {
+ /* one erasure, no error: */
+ Ainv[0][0] = gfpow[bad_loc[0]];
+ } else if (t1 == 0 || t2 == 0) {
+ /* one erasure and more than one error: */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err,
+ "ECC failed (1 erasure, >1 error)");
+ } else {
+ /* one erasure, one error: */
+ if ((bad_loc[nbad++] = gflog[gfdiv(t1, t2)])
+ >= nblocks) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ECC failed "
+ "(1 CRC errors, >1 CRC failures)");
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err,
+ "attempt to correct data at %d",
+ bad_loc[1]);
+ }
+ if (!gfinv2(bad_loc[0], bad_loc[1], Ainv)) {
+ /* inversion failed---must have more
+ * than one error
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT -1;
+ }
+ }
+ /* FALL THROUGH TO ERROR MAGNITUDE COMPUTATION:
+ */
+ case 2:
+ case 3:
+ /* compute error magnitudes: */
+ gfmat_mul(nbad, Ainv, s, error_mag);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err,
+ "Internal Error: number of CRC errors > 3");
+ }
+
+ /* Perform correction by adding ERROR_MAG[i] to the byte at
+ * offset BAD_LOC[i]. Also add the value of the computed
+ * error polynomial to the syndrome values. If the correction
+ * was successful, the resulting check bytes should be zero
+ * (i.e., the corrected data is a valid code word).
+ */
+ c0 = s[0];
+ c1 = s[1];
+ c2 = s[2];
+ for (i = 0; i < nbad; ++i) {
+ e = error_mag[i];
+ if (e) {
+ /* correct the byte at offset L by magnitude E: */
+ l = bad_loc[i];
+ dp = &data[l * FT_SECTOR_SIZE];
+ *dp = gfadd(*dp, e);
+ *correction_map |= 1 << l;
+ ++ncorrected;
+
+ log_error_mag = gflog[e];
+ c0 = gfadd(c0, gfpow[mod255(log_error_mag - l)]);
+ c1 = gfadd(c1, e);
+ c2 = gfadd(c2, gfpow[mod255(log_error_mag + l)]);
+ }
+ }
+ if (c0 || c1 || c2) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-1, ft_t_err,
+ "ECC self-check failed, too many errors");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT ncorrected;
+}
+
+
+#if defined(ECC_SANITY_CHECK) || defined(ECC_PARANOID)
+
+/* Perform a sanity check on the computed parity bytes:
+ */
+static int sanity_check(unsigned long *data, int nblocks)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+ unsigned long s[3];
+
+ if (!compute_syndromes(data, nblocks, s)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_bug,
+ "Internal Error: syndrome self-check failed");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 1;
+}
+
+#endif /* defined(ECC_SANITY_CHECK) || defined(ECC_PARANOID) */
+
+/* Compute the parity for an entire segment of data.
+ */
+int ftape_ecc_set_segment_parity(struct memory_segment *mseg)
+{
+ int i;
+ __u8 *parity_bytes;
+
+ parity_bytes = &mseg->data[(mseg->blocks - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE];
+ for (i = 0; i < FT_SECTOR_SIZE; i += sizeof(long)) {
+ set_parity((unsigned long *) &mseg->data[i], mseg->blocks - 3,
+ (unsigned long *) &parity_bytes[i],
+ FT_SECTOR_SIZE / sizeof(long));
+#ifdef ECC_PARANOID
+ if (!sanity_check((unsigned long *) &mseg->data[i],
+ mseg->blocks)) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+#endif /* ECC_PARANOID */
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/* Checks and corrects (if possible) the segment MSEG. Returns one of
+ * ECC_OK, ECC_CORRECTED, and ECC_FAILED.
+ */
+int ftape_ecc_correct_data(struct memory_segment *mseg)
+{
+ int col, i, result;
+ int ncorrected = 0;
+ int nerasures = 0; /* # of erasures (CRC errors) */
+ int erasure_loc[3]; /* erasure locations */
+ unsigned long ss[3];
+ __u8 s[3];
+ Matrix Ainv;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ mseg->corrected = 0;
+
+ /* find first column that has non-zero syndromes: */
+ for (col = 0; col < FT_SECTOR_SIZE; col += sizeof(long)) {
+ if (!compute_syndromes((unsigned long *) &mseg->data[col],
+ mseg->blocks, ss)) {
+ /* something is wrong---have to fix things */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (col >= FT_SECTOR_SIZE) {
+ /* all syndromes are ok, therefore nothing to correct */
+ TRACE_EXIT ECC_OK;
+ }
+ /* count the number of CRC errors if there were any: */
+ if (mseg->read_bad) {
+ for (i = 0; i < mseg->blocks; i++) {
+ if (BAD_CHECK(mseg->read_bad, i)) {
+ if (nerasures >= 3) {
+ /* this is too much for ECC */
+ TRACE_ABORT(ECC_FAILED, ft_t_err,
+ "ECC failed (>3 CRC errors)");
+ } /* if */
+ erasure_loc[nerasures++] = i;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * If there are at least 2 CRC errors, determine inverse of matrix
+ * of linear system to be solved:
+ */
+ switch (nerasures) {
+ case 2:
+ if (!gfinv2(erasure_loc[0], erasure_loc[1], Ainv)) {
+ TRACE_EXIT ECC_FAILED;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ if (!gfinv3(erasure_loc[0], erasure_loc[1],
+ erasure_loc[2], Ainv)) {
+ TRACE_EXIT ECC_FAILED;
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* this is not an error condition... */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ do {
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(long); ++i) {
+ s[0] = ss[0];
+ s[1] = ss[1];
+ s[2] = ss[2];
+ if (s[0] | s[1] | s[2]) {
+#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN
+ result = correct_block(
+ &mseg->data[col + sizeof(long) - 1 - i],
+ mseg->blocks,
+ nerasures,
+ erasure_loc,
+ Ainv,
+ s,
+ &mseg->corrected);
+#else
+ result = correct_block(&mseg->data[col + i],
+ mseg->blocks,
+ nerasures,
+ erasure_loc,
+ Ainv,
+ s,
+ &mseg->corrected);
+#endif
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT ECC_FAILED;
+ }
+ ncorrected += result;
+ }
+ ss[0] >>= 8;
+ ss[1] >>= 8;
+ ss[2] >>= 8;
+ }
+
+#ifdef ECC_SANITY_CHECK
+ if (!sanity_check((unsigned long *) &mseg->data[col],
+ mseg->blocks)) {
+ TRACE_EXIT ECC_FAILED;
+ }
+#endif /* ECC_SANITY_CHECK */
+
+ /* find next column with non-zero syndromes: */
+ while ((col += sizeof(long)) < FT_SECTOR_SIZE) {
+ if (!compute_syndromes((unsigned long *)
+ &mseg->data[col], mseg->blocks, ss)) {
+ /* something is wrong---have to fix things */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ } while (col < FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ if (ncorrected && nerasures == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "block contained error not caught by CRC");
+ }
+ TRACE((ncorrected > 0) ? ft_t_noise : ft_t_any, "number of corrections: %d", ncorrected);
+ TRACE_EXIT ncorrected ? ECC_CORRECTED : ECC_OK;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4829146
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_ECC_H_
+#define _FTAPE_ECC_H_
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993 Ning and David Mosberger.
+ * Original:
+ * Copyright (C) 1993 Bas Laarhoven.
+ * Copyright (C) 1992 David L. Brown, Jr.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
+ USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:11 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the
+ * Reed-Solomon error correction code
+ * for the QIC-40/80 tape streamer device driver.
+ */
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+#define BAD_CLEAR(entry) ((entry)=0)
+#define BAD_SET(entry,sector) ((entry)|=(1<<(sector)))
+#define BAD_CHECK(entry,sector) ((entry)&(1<<(sector)))
+
+/*
+ * Return values for ecc_correct_data:
+ */
+enum {
+ ECC_OK, /* Data was correct. */
+ ECC_CORRECTED, /* Correctable error in data. */
+ ECC_FAILED, /* Could not correct data. */
+};
+
+/*
+ * Representation of an in memory segment. MARKED_BAD lists the
+ * sectors that were marked bad during formatting. If the N-th sector
+ * in a segment is marked bad, bit 1<<N will be set in MARKED_BAD.
+ * The sectors should be read in from the disk and packed, as if the
+ * bad sectors were not there, and the segment just contained fewer
+ * sectors. READ_SECTORS is a bitmap of errors encountered while
+ * reading the data. These offsets are relative to the packed data.
+ * BLOCKS is a count of the sectors not marked bad. This is just to
+ * prevent having to count the zero bits in MARKED_BAD each time this
+ * is needed. DATA is the actual sector packed data from (or to) the
+ * tape.
+ */
+ struct memory_segment {
+ SectorMap marked_bad;
+ SectorMap read_bad;
+ int blocks;
+ __u8 *data;
+ SectorMap corrected;
+ };
+
+/*
+ * ecc.c defined global variables:
+ */
+#ifdef TEST
+extern int ftape_ecc_tracing;
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * ecc.c defined global functions:
+ */
+extern int ftape_ecc_correct_data(struct memory_segment *data);
+extern int ftape_ecc_set_segment_parity(struct memory_segment *data);
+
+#endif /* _FTAPE_ECC_H_ */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5dd4c59
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.c
@@ -0,0 +1,344 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2.4.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/14 16:05:39 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the code to support formatting of floppy
+ * tape cartridges with the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape
+ * driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-format.h"
+
+#if defined(TESTING)
+#define FT_FMT_SEGS_PER_BUF 50
+#else
+#define FT_FMT_SEGS_PER_BUF (FT_BUFF_SIZE/(4*FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT))
+#endif
+
+static spinlock_t ftape_format_lock;
+
+/*
+ * first segment of the new buffer
+ */
+static int switch_segment;
+
+/*
+ * at most 256 segments fit into one 32 kb buffer. Even TR-1 cartridges have
+ * more than this many segments per track, so better be careful.
+ *
+ * buffer_struct *buff: buffer to store the formatting coordinates in
+ * int start: starting segment for this buffer.
+ * int spt: segments per track
+ *
+ * Note: segment ids are relative to the start of the track here.
+ */
+static void setup_format_buffer(buffer_struct *buff, int start, int spt,
+ __u8 gap3)
+{
+ int to_do = spt - start;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (to_do > FT_FMT_SEGS_PER_BUF) {
+ to_do = FT_FMT_SEGS_PER_BUF;
+ }
+ buff->ptr = buff->address;
+ buff->remaining = to_do * FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT; /* # sectors */
+ buff->bytes = buff->remaining * 4; /* need 4 bytes per sector */
+ buff->gap3 = gap3;
+ buff->segment_id = start;
+ buff->next_segment = start + to_do;
+ if (buff->next_segment >= spt) {
+ buff->next_segment = 0; /* 0 means: stop runner */
+ }
+ buff->status = waiting; /* tells the isr that it can use
+ * this buffer
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * start formatting a new track.
+ */
+int ftape_format_track(const unsigned int track, const __u8 gap3)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ buffer_struct *tail, *head;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.pause, &status),);
+ if (track & 1) {
+ if (!(status & QIC_STATUS_AT_EOT)) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_seek_to_eot(),);
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (!(status & QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT)) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_seek_to_bot(),);
+ }
+ }
+ ftape_abort_operation(); /* this sets ft_head = ft_tail = 0 */
+ ftape_set_state(formatting);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "Formatting track %d, logical: from segment %d to %d",
+ track, track * ft_segments_per_track,
+ (track + 1) * ft_segments_per_track - 1);
+
+ /*
+ * initialize the buffer switching protocol for this track
+ */
+ head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head); /* tape isn't running yet */
+ tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail); /* tape isn't running yet */
+ switch_segment = 0;
+ do {
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ setup_format_buffer(tail, switch_segment,
+ ft_segments_per_track, gap3);
+ switch_segment = tail->next_segment;
+ } while ((switch_segment != 0) &&
+ ((tail = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_tail)) != head));
+ /* go */
+ head->status = formatting;
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_seek_head_to_track(track),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_LOGICAL_FORWARD),);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&ftape_format_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_setup_formatting(head), restore_flags(flags));
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ftape_format_lock, flags);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* return segment id of segment currently being formatted and do the
+ * buffer switching stuff.
+ */
+int ftape_format_status(unsigned int *segment_id)
+{
+ buffer_struct *tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ while (switch_segment != 0 &&
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head) != tail) {
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ /* need more buffers, first wait for empty buffer
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_wait_segment(formatting),);
+ /* don't worry for gap3. If we ever hit this piece of code,
+ * then all buffer already have the correct gap3 set!
+ */
+ setup_format_buffer(tail, switch_segment,
+ ft_segments_per_track, tail->gap3);
+ switch_segment = tail->next_segment;
+ if (switch_segment != 0) {
+ tail = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ }
+ }
+ /* should runner stop ?
+ */
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting || ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Error formatting segment %d",
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head)->segment_id);
+ (void)ftape_abort_operation();
+ TRACE_EXIT (head->status != error) ? -EAGAIN : -EIO;
+ }
+ /*
+ * don't care if the timer expires, this is just kind of a
+ * "select" operation that lets the calling process sleep
+ * until something has happened
+ */
+ if (fdc_interrupt_wait(5 * FT_SECOND) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "End of track %d at segment %d",
+ ft_location.track,
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head)->segment_id);
+ result = 1; /* end of track, unlock module */
+ } else {
+ result = 0;
+ }
+ /*
+ * the calling process should use the seg id to determine
+ * which parts of the dma buffers can be safely overwritten
+ * with new data.
+ */
+ *segment_id = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head)->segment_id;
+ /*
+ * Internally we start counting segment ids from the start of
+ * each track when formatting, but externally we keep them
+ * relative to the start of the tape:
+ */
+ *segment_id += ft_location.track * ft_segments_per_track;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The segment id is relative to the start of the tape
+ */
+int ftape_verify_segment(const unsigned int segment_id, SectorMap *bsm)
+{
+ int result;
+ int verify_done = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Verifying segment %d", segment_id);
+
+ if (ft_driver_state != verifying) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "calling ftape_abort_operation");
+ if (ftape_abort_operation() < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ftape_abort_operation failed");
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+ *bsm = 0x00000000;
+ ftape_set_state(verifying);
+ for (;;) {
+ buffer_struct *tail;
+ /*
+ * Allow escape from this loop on signal
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ /*
+ * Search all full buffers for the first matching the
+ * wanted segment. Clear other buffers on the fly.
+ */
+ tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ while (!verify_done && tail->status == done) {
+ /*
+ * Allow escape from this loop on signal !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ if (tail->segment_id == segment_id) {
+ /* If out buffer is already full,
+ * return its contents.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "found segment in cache: %d",
+ segment_id);
+ if ((tail->soft_error_map |
+ tail->hard_error_map) != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,"bsm[%d] = 0x%08lx",
+ segment_id,
+ (unsigned long)
+ (tail->soft_error_map |
+ tail->hard_error_map));
+ *bsm = (tail->soft_error_map |
+ tail->hard_error_map);
+ }
+ verify_done = 1;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow,"zapping segment in cache: %d",
+ tail->segment_id);
+ }
+ tail->status = waiting;
+ tail = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ }
+ if (!verify_done && tail->status == verifying) {
+ if (tail->segment_id == segment_id) {
+ switch(ftape_wait_segment(verifying)) {
+ case 0:
+ break;
+ case -EINTR:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINTR, ft_t_warn,
+ "interrupted by "
+ "non-blockable signal");
+ break;
+ default:
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ ftape_set_state(verifying);
+ /* be picky */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_warn,
+ "wait_segment failed");
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* We're reading the wrong segment,
+ * stop runner.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "verifying wrong segment");
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ ftape_set_state(verifying);
+ }
+ }
+ /* should runner stop ?
+ */
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting) {
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ if (head->status == error ||
+ head->status == verifying) {
+ /* no data or overrun error */
+ head->status = waiting;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_dumb_stop(),);
+ } else {
+ /* If just passed last segment on tape: wait
+ * for BOT or EOT mark. Sets ft_runner_status to
+ * idle if at lEOT and successful
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_handle_logical_eot(),);
+ }
+ if (verify_done) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ /* Now at least one buffer is idle!
+ * Restart runner & tape if needed.
+ */
+ /* We could optimize the following a little bit. We know that
+ * the bad sector map is empty.
+ */
+ tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ if (tail->status == waiting) {
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+
+ ftape_setup_new_segment(head, segment_id, -1);
+ ftape_calc_next_cluster(head);
+ if (ft_runner_status == idle) {
+ result = ftape_start_tape(segment_id,
+ head->sector_offset);
+ switch(result) {
+ case 0:
+ break;
+ case -ETIME:
+ case -EINTR:
+ TRACE_ABORT(result, ft_t_err, "Error: "
+ "segment %d unreachable",
+ segment_id);
+ break;
+ default:
+ *bsm = EMPTY_SEGMENT;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ head->status = verifying;
+ fdc_setup_read_write(head, FDC_VERIFY);
+ }
+ }
+ /* not reached */
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f151615
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.h
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_FORMAT_H
+#define _FTAPE_FORMAT_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-format.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:13 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the low level definitions for the
+ * formatting support for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape
+ * driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+extern int ftape_format_track(const unsigned int track, const __u8 gap3);
+extern int ftape_format_status(unsigned int *segment_id);
+extern int ftape_verify_segment(const unsigned int segment_id, SectorMap *bsm);
+#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b54260d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.c
@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * This file contains the code that interfaces the kernel
+ * for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+#include <linux/major.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZFTAPE
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+#endif
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-init.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-proc.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+
+
+#if defined(MODULE) && !defined(CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL)
+static int ft_tracing = -1;
+#endif
+
+
+/* Called by modules package when installing the driver
+ * or by kernel during the initialization phase
+ */
+static int __init ftape_init(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+#ifdef MODULE
+#ifndef CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL
+ if (ft_tracing != -1) {
+ ftape_tracing = ft_tracing;
+ }
+#endif
+ printk(KERN_INFO FTAPE_VERSION "\n");
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_info) {
+ printk(
+KERN_INFO "(c) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven (bas@vimec.nl)\n"
+KERN_INFO "(c) 1995-1996 Kai Harrekilde-Petersen (khp@dolphinics.no)\n"
+KERN_INFO "(c) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de)\n"
+KERN_INFO "QIC-117 driver for QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy tape drives\n");
+ }
+#else /* !MODULE */
+ /* print a short no-nonsense boot message */
+ printk(KERN_INFO FTAPE_VERSION "\n");
+#endif /* MODULE */
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "installing QIC-117 floppy tape hardware drive ... ");
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "ftape_init @ 0x%p", ftape_init);
+ /* Allocate the DMA buffers. They are deallocated at cleanup() time.
+ */
+#ifdef TESTING
+#ifdef MODULE
+ while (ftape_set_nr_buffers(CONFIG_FT_NR_BUFFERS) < 0) {
+ ftape_sleep(FT_SECOND/20);
+ if (signal_pending(current)) {
+ (void)ftape_set_nr_buffers(0);
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug,
+ "Killed by signal while allocating buffers.");
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINTR,
+ ft_t_bug, "Free up memory and retry");
+ }
+ }
+#else
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_set_nr_buffers(CONFIG_FT_NR_BUFFERS),
+ (void)ftape_set_nr_buffers(0));
+#endif
+#else
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_set_nr_buffers(CONFIG_FT_NR_BUFFERS),
+ (void)ftape_set_nr_buffers(0));
+#endif
+ ft_drive_sel = -1;
+ ft_failure = 1; /* inhibit any operation but open */
+ ftape_udelay_calibrate(); /* must be before fdc_wait_calibrate ! */
+ fdc_wait_calibrate();
+#if defined(CONFIG_PROC_FS) && defined(CONFIG_FT_PROC_FS)
+ (void)ftape_proc_init();
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZFTAPE
+ (void)zft_init();
+#endif
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+module_param(ft_fdc_base, uint, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_fdc_base, "Base address of FDC controller.");
+module_param(ft_fdc_irq, uint, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_fdc_irq, "IRQ (interrupt channel) to use.");
+module_param(ft_fdc_dma, uint, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_fdc_dma, "DMA channel to use.");
+module_param(ft_fdc_threshold, uint, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_fdc_threshold, "Threshold of the FDC Fifo.");
+module_param(ft_fdc_rate_limit, uint, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_fdc_rate_limit, "Maximal data rate for FDC.");
+module_param(ft_probe_fc10, bool, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_probe_fc10,
+ "If non-zero, probe for a Colorado FC-10/FC-20 controller.");
+module_param(ft_mach2, bool, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_mach2,
+ "If non-zero, probe for a Mountain MACH-2 controller.");
+#if defined(MODULE) && !defined(CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL)
+module_param(ft_tracing, int, 0644);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ft_tracing,
+ "Amount of debugging output, 0 <= tracing <= 8, default 3.");
+#endif
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR(
+ "(c) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven (bas@vimec.nl), "
+ "(c) 1995-1996 Kai Harrekilde-Petersen (khp@dolphinics.no), "
+ "(c) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de)");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION(
+ "QIC-117 driver for QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy tape drives.");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+static void __exit ftape_exit(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_PROC_FS) && defined(CONFIG_FT_PROC_FS)
+ ftape_proc_destroy();
+#endif
+ (void)ftape_set_nr_buffers(0);
+ printk(KERN_INFO "ftape: unloaded.\n");
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+module_init(ftape_init);
+module_exit(ftape_exit);
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..99a7b8a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.h
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_INIT_H
+#define _FTAPE_INIT_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-init.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:16 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the interface to
+ * the Linux kernel for floppy tape driver ftape.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <linux/linkage.h>
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+
+#define _NEVER_BLOCK (sigmask(SIGKILL) | sigmask(SIGSTOP))
+#define _DONT_BLOCK (_NEVER_BLOCK | sigmask(SIGINT))
+#define _DO_BLOCK (sigmask(SIGPIPE))
+
+#ifndef QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR
+#define QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR 27
+#endif
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..259015a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.c
@@ -0,0 +1,992 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996 Kai Harrekilde-Petersen,
+ * (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.4 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/11 14:02:36 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the general control functions for the
+ * QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <asm/system.h>
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <linux/mtio.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-init.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+/* NOTE: sectors start numbering at 1, all others at 0 ! */
+ft_timeout_table ftape_timeout;
+unsigned int ftape_tape_len;
+volatile qic117_cmd_t ftape_current_command;
+const struct qic117_command_table qic117_cmds[] = QIC117_COMMANDS;
+int ftape_might_be_off_track;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static int diagnostic_mode;
+static unsigned int ftape_udelay_count;
+static unsigned int ftape_udelay_time;
+
+void ftape_udelay(unsigned int usecs)
+{
+ volatile int count = (ftape_udelay_count * usecs +
+ ftape_udelay_count - 1) / ftape_udelay_time;
+ volatile int i;
+
+ while (count-- > 0) {
+ for (i = 0; i < 20; ++i);
+ }
+}
+
+void ftape_udelay_calibrate(void)
+{
+ ftape_calibrate("ftape_udelay",
+ ftape_udelay, &ftape_udelay_count, &ftape_udelay_time);
+}
+
+/* Delay (msec) routine.
+ */
+void ftape_sleep(unsigned int time)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ time *= 1000; /* msecs -> usecs */
+ if (time < FT_USPT) {
+ /* Time too small for scheduler, do a busy wait ! */
+ ftape_udelay(time);
+ } else {
+ long timeout;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ unsigned int ticks = (time + FT_USPT - 1) / FT_USPT;
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "%d msec, %d ticks", time/1000, ticks);
+ timeout = ticks;
+ save_flags(flags);
+ sti();
+ msleep_interruptible(jiffies_to_msecs(timeout));
+ /* Mmm. Isn't current->blocked == 0xffffffff ?
+ */
+ if (signal_pending(current)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "awoken by non-blocked signal :-(");
+ }
+ restore_flags(flags);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* send a command or parameter to the drive
+ * Generates # of step pulses.
+ */
+static inline int ft_send_to_drive(int arg)
+{
+ /* Always wait for a command_timeout period to separate
+ * individuals commands and/or parameters.
+ */
+ ftape_sleep(3 * FT_MILLISECOND);
+ /* Keep cylinder nr within range, step towards home if possible.
+ */
+ if (ftape_current_cylinder >= arg) {
+ return fdc_seek(ftape_current_cylinder - arg);
+ } else {
+ return fdc_seek(ftape_current_cylinder + arg);
+ }
+}
+
+/* forward */ int ftape_report_raw_drive_status(int *status);
+
+static int ft_check_cmd_restrictions(qic117_cmd_t command)
+{
+ int status = -1;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "%s", qic117_cmds[command].name);
+ /* A new motion command during an uninterruptible (motion)
+ * command requires a ready status before the new command can
+ * be issued. Otherwise a new motion command needs to be
+ * checked against required status.
+ */
+ if (qic117_cmds[command].cmd_type == motion &&
+ qic117_cmds[ftape_current_command].non_intr) {
+ ftape_report_raw_drive_status(&status);
+ if ((status & QIC_STATUS_READY) == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "motion cmd (%d) during non-intr cmd (%d)",
+ command, ftape_current_command);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "waiting until drive gets ready");
+ ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.seek,
+ &status);
+ }
+ }
+ if (qic117_cmds[command].mask != 0) {
+ __u8 difference;
+ /* Some commands do require a certain status:
+ */
+ if (status == -1) { /* not yet set */
+ ftape_report_raw_drive_status(&status);
+ }
+ difference = ((status ^ qic117_cmds[command].state) &
+ qic117_cmds[command].mask);
+ /* Wait until the drive gets
+ * ready. This may last forever if
+ * the drive never gets ready...
+ */
+ while ((difference & QIC_STATUS_READY) != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "command %d issued while not ready",
+ command);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "waiting until drive gets ready");
+ if (ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.seek,
+ &status) == -EINTR) {
+ /* Bail out on signal !
+ */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINTR, ft_t_warn,
+ "interrupted by non-blockable signal");
+ }
+ difference = ((status ^ qic117_cmds[command].state) &
+ qic117_cmds[command].mask);
+ }
+ while ((difference & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) != 0) {
+ int err;
+ qic117_cmd_t cmd;
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "command %d issued while error pending",
+ command);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "clearing error status");
+ ftape_report_error(&err, &cmd, 1);
+ ftape_report_raw_drive_status(&status);
+ difference = ((status ^ qic117_cmds[command].state) &
+ qic117_cmds[command].mask);
+ if ((difference & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) != 0) {
+ /* Bail out on fatal signal !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_NEVER_BLOCK);
+ }
+ }
+ if (difference) {
+ /* Any remaining difference can't be solved
+ * here.
+ */
+ if (difference & (QIC_STATUS_CARTRIDGE_PRESENT |
+ QIC_STATUS_NEW_CARTRIDGE |
+ QIC_STATUS_REFERENCED)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Fatal: tape removed or reinserted !");
+ ft_failure = 1;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "wrong state: 0x%02x should be: 0x%02x",
+ status & qic117_cmds[command].mask,
+ qic117_cmds[command].state);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ if (~status & QIC_STATUS_READY & qic117_cmds[command].mask) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EBUSY, ft_t_err, "Bad: still busy!");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Issue a tape command:
+ */
+int ftape_command(qic117_cmd_t command)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ static int level;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if ((unsigned int)command > NR_ITEMS(qic117_cmds)) {
+ /* This is a bug we'll want to know about too.
+ */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug, "bug - bad command: %d", command);
+ }
+ if (++level > 5) { /* This is a bug we'll want to know about. */
+ --level;
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug, "bug - recursion for command: %d",
+ command);
+ }
+ /* disable logging and restriction check for some commands,
+ * check all other commands that have a prescribed starting
+ * status.
+ */
+ if (diagnostic_mode) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "diagnostic command %d", command);
+ } else if (command == QIC_REPORT_DRIVE_STATUS ||
+ command == QIC_REPORT_NEXT_BIT) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "%s", qic117_cmds[command].name);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ft_check_cmd_restrictions(command), --level);
+ }
+ /* Now all conditions are met or result was < 0.
+ */
+ result = ft_send_to_drive((unsigned int)command);
+ if (qic117_cmds[command].cmd_type == motion &&
+ command != QIC_LOGICAL_FORWARD && command != QIC_STOP_TAPE) {
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+ }
+ ftape_current_command = command;
+ --level;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Send a tape command parameter:
+ * Generates command # of step pulses.
+ * Skips tape-status call !
+ */
+int ftape_parameter(unsigned int parameter)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "called with parameter = %d", parameter);
+ TRACE_EXIT ft_send_to_drive(parameter + 2);
+}
+
+/* Wait for the drive to get ready.
+ * timeout time in milli-seconds
+ * Returned status is valid if result != -EIO
+ *
+ * Should we allow to be killed by SIGINT? (^C)
+ * Would be nice at least for large timeouts.
+ */
+int ftape_ready_wait(unsigned int timeout, int *status)
+{
+ unsigned long t0;
+ unsigned int poll_delay;
+ int signal_retries;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* the following ** REALLY ** reduces the system load when
+ * e.g. one simply rewinds or retensions. The tape is slow
+ * anyway. It is really not necessary to detect error
+ * conditions with 1/10 seconds granularity
+ *
+ * On my AMD 133MHZ 486: 100 ms: 23% system load
+ * 1 sec: 5%
+ * 5 sec: 0.6%, yeah
+ */
+ if (timeout <= FT_SECOND) {
+ poll_delay = 100 * FT_MILLISECOND;
+ signal_retries = 20; /* two seconds */
+ } else if (timeout < 20 * FT_SECOND) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "setting poll delay to 1 second");
+ poll_delay = FT_SECOND;
+ signal_retries = 2; /* two seconds */
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "setting poll delay to 5 seconds");
+ poll_delay = 5 * FT_SECOND;
+ signal_retries = 1; /* five seconds */
+ }
+ for (;;) {
+ t0 = jiffies;
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_raw_drive_status(status),);
+ if (*status & QIC_STATUS_READY) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (!signal_retries--) {
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_NEVER_BLOCK);
+ }
+ if ((int)timeout >= 0) {
+ /* this will fail when jiffies wraps around about
+ * once every year :-)
+ */
+ timeout -= ((jiffies - t0) * FT_SECOND) / HZ;
+ if (timeout <= 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ETIME, ft_t_err, "timeout");
+ }
+ ftape_sleep(poll_delay);
+ timeout -= poll_delay;
+ } else {
+ ftape_sleep(poll_delay);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT -ETIME;
+}
+
+/* Issue command and wait up to timeout milli seconds for drive ready
+ */
+int ftape_command_wait(qic117_cmd_t command, unsigned int timeout, int *status)
+{
+ int result;
+
+ /* Drive should be ready, issue command
+ */
+ result = ftape_command(command);
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ result = ftape_ready_wait(timeout, status);
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int ftape_parameter_wait(unsigned int parm, unsigned int timeout, int *status)
+{
+ int result;
+
+ /* Drive should be ready, issue command
+ */
+ result = ftape_parameter(parm);
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ result = ftape_ready_wait(timeout, status);
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Report operations
+ */
+
+/* Query the drive about its status. The command is sent and
+ result_length bits of status are returned (2 extra bits are read
+ for start and stop). */
+
+int ftape_report_operation(int *status,
+ qic117_cmd_t command,
+ int result_length)
+{
+ int i, st3;
+ unsigned int t0;
+ unsigned int dt;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(command),);
+ t0 = ftape_timestamp();
+ i = 0;
+ do {
+ ++i;
+ ftape_sleep(3 * FT_MILLISECOND); /* see remark below */
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_sense_drive_status(&st3),);
+ dt = ftape_timediff(t0, ftape_timestamp());
+ /* Ack should be asserted within Ttimout + Tack = 6 msec.
+ * Looks like some drives fail to do this so extend this
+ * period to 300 msec.
+ */
+ } while (!(st3 & ST3_TRACK_0) && dt < 300000);
+ if (!(st3 & ST3_TRACK_0)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "No acknowledge after %u msec. (%i iter)", dt / 1000, i);
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "timeout on Acknowledge");
+ }
+ /* dt may be larger than expected because of other tasks
+ * scheduled while we were sleeping.
+ */
+ if (i > 1 && dt > 6000) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Acknowledge after %u msec. (%i iter)",
+ dt / 1000, i);
+ }
+ *status = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < result_length + 1; i++) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_REPORT_NEXT_BIT),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_sense_drive_status(&st3),);
+ if (i < result_length) {
+ *status |= ((st3 & ST3_TRACK_0) ? 1 : 0) << i;
+ } else if ((st3 & ST3_TRACK_0) == 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "missing status stop bit");
+ }
+ }
+ /* this command will put track zero and index back into normal state */
+ (void)ftape_command(QIC_REPORT_NEXT_BIT);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Report the current drive status. */
+
+int ftape_report_raw_drive_status(int *status)
+{
+ int result;
+ int count = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ do {
+ result = ftape_report_operation(status,
+ QIC_REPORT_DRIVE_STATUS, 8);
+ } while (result < 0 && ++count <= 3);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "report_operation failed after %d trials", count);
+ }
+ if ((*status & 0xff) == 0xff) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "impossible drive status 0xff");
+ }
+ if (*status & QIC_STATUS_READY) {
+ ftape_current_command = QIC_NO_COMMAND; /* completed */
+ }
+ ft_last_status.status.drive_status = (__u8)(*status & 0xff);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_report_drive_status(int *status)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_raw_drive_status(status),);
+ if (*status & QIC_STATUS_NEW_CARTRIDGE ||
+ !(*status & QIC_STATUS_CARTRIDGE_PRESENT)) {
+ ft_failure = 1; /* will inhibit further operations */
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ if (*status & QIC_STATUS_READY && *status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) {
+ /* Let caller handle all errors */
+ TRACE_ABORT(1, ft_t_warn, "warning: error status set!");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_report_error(unsigned int *error,
+ qic117_cmd_t *command, int report)
+{
+ static const ftape_error ftape_errors[] = QIC117_ERRORS;
+ int code;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_operation(&code, QIC_REPORT_ERROR_CODE, 16),);
+ *error = (unsigned int)(code & 0xff);
+ *command = (qic117_cmd_t)((code>>8)&0xff);
+ /* remember hardware status, maybe useful for status ioctls
+ */
+ ft_last_error.error.command = (__u8)*command;
+ ft_last_error.error.error = (__u8)*error;
+ if (!report) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (*error == 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_info, "No error");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "errorcode: %d", *error);
+ if (*error < NR_ITEMS(ftape_errors)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%sFatal ERROR:",
+ (ftape_errors[*error].fatal ? "" : "Non-"));
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%s ...", ftape_errors[*error].message);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Unknown ERROR !");
+ }
+ if ((unsigned int)*command < NR_ITEMS(qic117_cmds) &&
+ qic117_cmds[*command].name != NULL) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "... caused by command \'%s\'",
+ qic117_cmds[*command].name);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "... caused by unknown command %d",
+ *command);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_report_configuration(qic_model *model,
+ unsigned int *rate,
+ int *qic_std,
+ int *tape_len)
+{
+ int result;
+ int config;
+ int status;
+ static const unsigned int qic_rates[ 4] = { 250, 2000, 500, 1000 };
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ result = ftape_report_operation(&config,
+ QIC_REPORT_DRIVE_CONFIGURATION, 8);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ ft_last_status.status.drive_config = (__u8)0x00;
+ *model = prehistoric;
+ *rate = 500;
+ *qic_std = QIC_TAPE_QIC40;
+ *tape_len = 205;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ } else {
+ ft_last_status.status.drive_config = (__u8)(config & 0xff);
+ }
+ *rate = qic_rates[(config & QIC_CONFIG_RATE_MASK) >> QIC_CONFIG_RATE_SHIFT];
+ result = ftape_report_operation(&status, QIC_REPORT_TAPE_STATUS, 8);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ ft_last_status.status.tape_status = (__u8)0x00;
+ /* pre- QIC117 rev C spec. drive, QIC_CONFIG_80 bit is valid.
+ */
+ *qic_std = (config & QIC_CONFIG_80) ?
+ QIC_TAPE_QIC80 : QIC_TAPE_QIC40;
+ /* ?? how's about 425ft tapes? */
+ *tape_len = (config & QIC_CONFIG_LONG) ? 307 : 0;
+ *model = pre_qic117c;
+ result = 0;
+ } else {
+ ft_last_status.status.tape_status = (__u8)(status & 0xff);
+ *model = post_qic117b;
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "report tape status result = %02x", status);
+ /* post- QIC117 rev C spec. drive, QIC_CONFIG_80 bit is
+ * invalid.
+ */
+ switch (status & QIC_TAPE_STD_MASK) {
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC40:
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC80:
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3020:
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3010:
+ *qic_std = status & QIC_TAPE_STD_MASK;
+ break;
+ default:
+ *qic_std = -1;
+ break;
+ }
+ switch (status & QIC_TAPE_LEN_MASK) {
+ case QIC_TAPE_205FT:
+ /* 205 or 425+ ft 550 Oe tape */
+ *tape_len = 0;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_307FT:
+ /* 307.5 ft 550 Oe Extended Length (XL) tape */
+ *tape_len = 307;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_VARIABLE:
+ /* Variable length 550 Oe tape */
+ *tape_len = 0;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_1100FT:
+ /* 1100 ft 550 Oe tape */
+ *tape_len = 1100;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_FLEX:
+ /* Variable length 900 Oe tape */
+ *tape_len = 0;
+ break;
+ default:
+ *tape_len = -1;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (*qic_std == -1 || *tape_len == -1) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_any,
+ "post qic-117b spec drive with unknown tape");
+ }
+ result = *tape_len == -1 ? -EIO : 0;
+ if (status & QIC_TAPE_WIDE) {
+ switch (*qic_std) {
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC80:
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "TR-1 tape detected");
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3010:
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "TR-2 tape detected");
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3020:
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "TR-3 tape detected");
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Unknown Travan tape type detected");
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT (result < 0) ? -EIO : 0;
+}
+
+static int ftape_report_rom_version(int *version)
+{
+
+ if (ftape_report_operation(version, QIC_REPORT_ROM_VERSION, 8) < 0) {
+ return -EIO;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+void ftape_report_vendor_id(unsigned int *id)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* We'll try to get a vendor id from the drive. First
+ * according to the QIC-117 spec, a 16-bit id is requested.
+ * If that fails we'll try an 8-bit version, otherwise we'll
+ * try an undocumented query.
+ */
+ result = ftape_report_operation((int *) id, QIC_REPORT_VENDOR_ID, 16);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ result = ftape_report_operation((int *) id,
+ QIC_REPORT_VENDOR_ID, 8);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ /* The following is an undocumented call found
+ * in the CMS code.
+ */
+ result = ftape_report_operation((int *) id, 24, 8);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ *id = UNKNOWN_VENDOR;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "got old 8 bit id: %04x",
+ *id);
+ *id |= 0x20000;
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "got 8 bit id: %04x", *id);
+ *id |= 0x10000;
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "got 16 bit id: %04x", *id);
+ }
+ if (*id == 0x0047) {
+ int version;
+ int sign;
+
+ if (ftape_report_rom_version(&version) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "report rom version failed");
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "CMS rom version: %d", version);
+ ftape_command(QIC_ENTER_DIAGNOSTIC_1);
+ ftape_command(QIC_ENTER_DIAGNOSTIC_1);
+ diagnostic_mode = 1;
+ if (ftape_report_operation(&sign, 9, 8) < 0) {
+ unsigned int error;
+ qic117_cmd_t command;
+
+ ftape_report_error(&error, &command, 1);
+ ftape_command(QIC_ENTER_PRIMARY_MODE);
+ diagnostic_mode = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT; /* failure ! */
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "CMS signature: %02x", sign);
+ }
+ if (sign == 0xa5) {
+ result = ftape_report_operation(&sign, 37, 8);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ if (version >= 63) {
+ *id = 0x8880;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "This is an Iomega drive !");
+ } else {
+ *id = 0x0047;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "This is a real CMS drive !");
+ }
+ } else {
+ *id = 0x0047;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "CMS status: %d", sign);
+ }
+ } else {
+ *id = UNKNOWN_VENDOR;
+ }
+ ftape_command(QIC_ENTER_PRIMARY_MODE);
+ diagnostic_mode = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static int qic_rate_code(unsigned int rate)
+{
+ switch (rate) {
+ case 250:
+ return QIC_CONFIG_RATE_250;
+ case 500:
+ return QIC_CONFIG_RATE_500;
+ case 1000:
+ return QIC_CONFIG_RATE_1000;
+ case 2000:
+ return QIC_CONFIG_RATE_2000;
+ default:
+ return QIC_CONFIG_RATE_500;
+ }
+}
+
+static int ftape_set_rate_test(unsigned int *max_rate)
+{
+ unsigned int error;
+ qic117_cmd_t command;
+ int status;
+ int supported = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Check if the drive does support the select rate command
+ * by testing all different settings. If any one is accepted
+ * we assume the command is supported, else not.
+ */
+ for (*max_rate = 2000; *max_rate >= 250; *max_rate /= 2) {
+ if (ftape_command(QIC_SELECT_RATE) < 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (ftape_parameter_wait(qic_rate_code(*max_rate),
+ 1 * FT_SECOND, &status) < 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) {
+ ftape_report_error(&error, &command, 0);
+ continue;
+ }
+ supported = 1; /* did accept a request */
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Select Rate command is%s supported",
+ supported ? "" : " not");
+ TRACE_EXIT supported;
+}
+
+int ftape_set_data_rate(unsigned int new_rate /* Kbps */, unsigned int qic_std)
+{
+ int status;
+ int result = 0;
+ unsigned int data_rate = new_rate;
+ static int supported;
+ int rate_changed = 0;
+ qic_model dummy_model;
+ unsigned int dummy_qic_std, dummy_tape_len;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (ft_drive_max_rate == 0) { /* first time */
+ supported = ftape_set_rate_test(&ft_drive_max_rate);
+ }
+ if (supported) {
+ ftape_command(QIC_SELECT_RATE);
+ result = ftape_parameter_wait(qic_rate_code(new_rate),
+ 1 * FT_SECOND, &status);
+ if (result >= 0 && !(status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR)) {
+ rate_changed = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(result = ftape_report_configuration(&dummy_model,
+ &data_rate,
+ &dummy_qic_std,
+ &dummy_tape_len),);
+ if (data_rate != new_rate) {
+ if (!supported) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Rate change not supported!");
+ } else if (rate_changed) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Requested: %d, got %d",
+ new_rate, data_rate);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Rate change failed!");
+ }
+ result = -EINVAL;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Set data rate and write precompensation as specified:
+ *
+ * | QIC-40/80 | QIC-3010/3020
+ * rate | precomp | precomp
+ * ----------+-------------+--------------
+ * 250 Kbps. | 250 ns. | 0 ns.
+ * 500 Kbps. | 125 ns. | 0 ns.
+ * 1 Mbps. | 42 ns. | 0 ns.
+ * 2 Mbps | N/A | 0 ns.
+ */
+ if ((qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC40 && data_rate > 500) ||
+ (qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC80 && data_rate > 1000)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_warn, "Datarate too high for QIC-mode");
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_set_data_rate(data_rate),_res = -EINVAL);
+ ft_data_rate = data_rate;
+ if (qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC40 || qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC80) {
+ switch (data_rate) {
+ case 250:
+ fdc_set_write_precomp(250);
+ break;
+ default:
+ case 500:
+ fdc_set_write_precomp(125);
+ break;
+ case 1000:
+ fdc_set_write_precomp(42);
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ fdc_set_write_precomp(0);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* The next two functions are used to cope with excessive overrun errors
+ */
+int ftape_increase_threshold(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (fdc.type < i82077 || ft_fdc_threshold >= 12) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "cannot increase fifo threshold");
+ }
+ if (fdc_fifo_threshold(++ft_fdc_threshold, NULL, NULL, NULL) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "cannot increase fifo threshold");
+ ft_fdc_threshold --;
+ fdc_reset();
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "New FIFO threshold: %d", ft_fdc_threshold);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_half_data_rate(void)
+{
+ if (ft_data_rate < 500) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (ftape_set_data_rate(ft_data_rate / 2, ft_qic_std) < 0) {
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ ftape_calc_timeouts(ft_qic_std, ft_data_rate, ftape_tape_len);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Seek the head to the specified track.
+ */
+int ftape_seek_head_to_track(unsigned int track)
+{
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ ft_location.track = -1; /* remains set in case of error */
+ if (track >= ft_tracks_per_tape) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_bug, "track out of bounds");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "seeking track %d", track);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_SEEK_HEAD_TO_TRACK),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_parameter_wait(track, ftape_timeout.head_seek,
+ &status),);
+ ft_location.track = track;
+ ftape_might_be_off_track = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_wakeup_drive(wake_up_types method)
+{
+ int status;
+ int motor_on = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ switch (method) {
+ case wake_up_colorado:
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_PHANTOM_SELECT),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_parameter(0 /* ft_drive_sel ?? */),);
+ break;
+ case wake_up_mountain:
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_SOFT_SELECT),);
+ ftape_sleep(FT_MILLISECOND); /* NEEDED */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_parameter(18),);
+ break;
+ case wake_up_insight:
+ ftape_sleep(100 * FT_MILLISECOND);
+ motor_on = 1;
+ fdc_motor(motor_on); /* enable is done by motor-on */
+ case no_wake_up:
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENODEV; /* unknown wakeup method */
+ break;
+ }
+ /* If wakeup succeeded we shouldn't get an error here..
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_raw_drive_status(&status),
+ if (motor_on) {
+ fdc_motor(0);
+ });
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_put_drive_to_sleep(wake_up_types method)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ switch (method) {
+ case wake_up_colorado:
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_PHANTOM_DESELECT),);
+ break;
+ case wake_up_mountain:
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(QIC_SOFT_DESELECT),);
+ break;
+ case wake_up_insight:
+ fdc_motor(0); /* enable is done by motor-on */
+ case no_wake_up: /* no wakeup / no sleep ! */
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENODEV; /* unknown wakeup method */
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int ftape_reset_drive(void)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ int status;
+ unsigned int err_code;
+ qic117_cmd_t err_command;
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* We want to re-establish contact with our drive. Fire a
+ * number of reset commands (single step pulses) and pray for
+ * success.
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Resetting fdc");
+ fdc_reset();
+ ftape_sleep(10 * FT_MILLISECOND);
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Reset command to drive");
+ result = ftape_command(QIC_RESET);
+ if (result == 0) {
+ ftape_sleep(1 * FT_SECOND); /* drive not
+ * accessible
+ * during 1 second
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Re-selecting drive");
+
+ /* Strange, the QIC-117 specs don't mention
+ * this but the drive gets deselected after a
+ * soft reset ! So we need to enable it
+ * again.
+ */
+ if (ftape_wakeup_drive(ft_drive_type.wake_up) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Wakeup failed !");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Waiting until drive gets ready");
+ result= ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.reset, &status);
+ if (result == 0 && (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR)) {
+ result = ftape_report_error(&err_code,
+ &err_command, 1);
+ if (result == 0 && err_code == 27) {
+ /* Okay, drive saw reset
+ * command and responded as it
+ * should
+ */
+ break;
+ } else {
+ result = -EIO;
+ }
+ } else {
+ result = -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ }
+ if (result != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "General failure to reset tape drive");
+ } else {
+ /* Restore correct settings: keep original rate
+ */
+ ftape_set_data_rate(ft_data_rate, ft_qic_std);
+ }
+ ftape_init_drive_needed = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..26a7baa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.h
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_IO_H
+#define _FTAPE_IO_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-io.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:18 $
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions for the glue part of the
+ * QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include <linux/ftape-vendors.h>
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned int seek;
+ unsigned int reset;
+ unsigned int rewind;
+ unsigned int head_seek;
+ unsigned int stop;
+ unsigned int pause;
+} ft_timeout_table;
+
+typedef enum {
+ prehistoric, pre_qic117c, post_qic117b, post_qic117d
+} qic_model;
+
+/*
+ * ftape-io.c defined global vars.
+ */
+extern ft_timeout_table ftape_timeout;
+extern unsigned int ftape_tape_len;
+extern volatile qic117_cmd_t ftape_current_command;
+extern const struct qic117_command_table qic117_cmds[];
+extern int ftape_might_be_off_track;
+
+/*
+ * ftape-io.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern void ftape_udelay(unsigned int usecs);
+extern void ftape_udelay_calibrate(void);
+extern void ftape_sleep(unsigned int time);
+extern void ftape_report_vendor_id(unsigned int *id);
+extern int ftape_command(qic117_cmd_t command);
+extern int ftape_command_wait(qic117_cmd_t command,
+ unsigned int timeout,
+ int *status);
+extern int ftape_parameter(unsigned int parameter);
+extern int ftape_report_operation(int *status,
+ qic117_cmd_t command,
+ int result_length);
+extern int ftape_report_configuration(qic_model *model,
+ unsigned int *rate,
+ int *qic_std,
+ int *tape_len);
+extern int ftape_report_drive_status(int *status);
+extern int ftape_report_raw_drive_status(int *status);
+extern int ftape_report_status(int *status);
+extern int ftape_ready_wait(unsigned int timeout, int *status);
+extern int ftape_seek_head_to_track(unsigned int track);
+extern int ftape_set_data_rate(unsigned int new_rate, unsigned int qic_std);
+extern int ftape_report_error(unsigned int *error,
+ qic117_cmd_t *command,
+ int report);
+extern int ftape_reset_drive(void);
+extern int ftape_put_drive_to_sleep(wake_up_types method);
+extern int ftape_wakeup_drive(wake_up_types method);
+extern int ftape_increase_threshold(void);
+extern int ftape_half_data_rate(void);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c66251e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.c
@@ -0,0 +1,215 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.11 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/24 14:47:37 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the procfs interface for the
+ * QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for Linux.
+
+ * Old code removed, switched to dynamic proc entry.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_PROC_FS) && defined(CONFIG_FT_PROC_FS)
+
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-proc.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+
+static size_t get_driver_info(char *buf)
+{
+ const char *debug_level[] = { "bugs" ,
+ "errors",
+ "warnings",
+ "informational",
+ "noisy",
+ "program flow",
+ "fdc and dma",
+ "data flow",
+ "anything" };
+
+ return sprintf(buf,
+ "version : %s\n"
+ "used data rate: %d kbit/sec\n"
+ "dma memory : %d kb\n"
+ "debug messages: %s\n",
+ FTAPE_VERSION,
+ ft_data_rate,
+ FT_BUFF_SIZE * ft_nr_buffers >> 10,
+ debug_level[TRACE_LEVEL]);
+}
+
+static size_t get_tapedrive_info(char *buf)
+{
+ return sprintf(buf,
+ "vendor id : 0x%04x\n"
+ "drive name: %s\n"
+ "wind speed: %d ips\n"
+ "wakeup : %s\n"
+ "max. rate : %d kbit/sec\n",
+ ft_drive_type.vendor_id,
+ ft_drive_type.name,
+ ft_drive_type.speed,
+ ((ft_drive_type.wake_up == no_wake_up)
+ ? "No wakeup needed" :
+ ((ft_drive_type.wake_up == wake_up_colorado)
+ ? "Colorado" :
+ ((ft_drive_type.wake_up == wake_up_mountain)
+ ? "Mountain" :
+ ((ft_drive_type.wake_up == wake_up_insight)
+ ? "Motor on" :
+ "Unknown")))),
+ ft_drive_max_rate);
+}
+
+static size_t get_cartridge_info(char *buf)
+{
+ if (ftape_init_drive_needed) {
+ return sprintf(buf, "uninitialized\n");
+ }
+ if (ft_no_tape) {
+ return sprintf(buf, "no cartridge inserted\n");
+ }
+ return sprintf(buf,
+ "segments : %5d\n"
+ "tracks : %5d\n"
+ "length : %5dft\n"
+ "formatted : %3s\n"
+ "writable : %3s\n"
+ "QIC spec. : QIC-%s\n"
+ "fmt-code : %1d\n",
+ ft_segments_per_track,
+ ft_tracks_per_tape,
+ ftape_tape_len,
+ (ft_formatted == 1) ? "yes" : "no",
+ (ft_write_protected == 1) ? "no" : "yes",
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC40) ? "40" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC80) ? "80" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC3010) ? "3010" :
+ ((ft_qic_std == QIC_TAPE_QIC3020) ? "3020" :
+ "???")))),
+ ft_format_code);
+}
+
+static size_t get_controller_info(char *buf)
+{
+ const char *fdc_name[] = { "no fdc",
+ "i8272",
+ "i82077",
+ "i82077AA",
+ "Colorado FC-10 or FC-20",
+ "i82078",
+ "i82078_1" };
+
+ return sprintf(buf,
+ "FDC type : %s\n"
+ "FDC base : 0x%03x\n"
+ "FDC irq : %d\n"
+ "FDC dma : %d\n"
+ "FDC thr. : %d\n"
+ "max. rate : %d kbit/sec\n",
+ ft_mach2 ? "Mountain MACH-2" : fdc_name[fdc.type],
+ fdc.sra, fdc.irq, fdc.dma,
+ ft_fdc_threshold, ft_fdc_max_rate);
+}
+
+static size_t get_history_info(char *buf)
+{
+ size_t len;
+
+ len = sprintf(buf,
+ "\nFDC isr statistics\n"
+ " id_am_errors : %3d\n"
+ " id_crc_errors : %3d\n"
+ " data_am_errors : %3d\n"
+ " data_crc_errors : %3d\n"
+ " overrun_errors : %3d\n"
+ " no_data_errors : %3d\n"
+ " retries : %3d\n",
+ ft_history.id_am_errors, ft_history.id_crc_errors,
+ ft_history.data_am_errors, ft_history.data_crc_errors,
+ ft_history.overrun_errors, ft_history.no_data_errors,
+ ft_history.retries);
+ len += sprintf(buf + len,
+ "\nECC statistics\n"
+ " crc_errors : %3d\n"
+ " crc_failures : %3d\n"
+ " ecc_failures : %3d\n"
+ " sectors corrected: %3d\n",
+ ft_history.crc_errors, ft_history.crc_failures,
+ ft_history.ecc_failures, ft_history.corrected);
+ len += sprintf(buf + len,
+ "\ntape quality statistics\n"
+ " media defects : %3d\n",
+ ft_history.defects);
+ len += sprintf(buf + len,
+ "\ntape motion statistics\n"
+ " repositions : %3d\n",
+ ft_history.rewinds);
+ return len;
+}
+
+static int ftape_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
+ int count, int *eof, void *data)
+{
+ char *ptr = page;
+ size_t len;
+
+ ptr += sprintf(ptr, "Kernel Driver\n\n");
+ ptr += get_driver_info(ptr);
+ ptr += sprintf(ptr, "\nTape Drive\n\n");
+ ptr += get_tapedrive_info(ptr);
+ ptr += sprintf(ptr, "\nFDC Controller\n\n");
+ ptr += get_controller_info(ptr);
+ ptr += sprintf(ptr, "\nTape Cartridge\n\n");
+ ptr += get_cartridge_info(ptr);
+ ptr += sprintf(ptr, "\nHistory Record\n\n");
+ ptr += get_history_info(ptr);
+
+ len = strlen(page);
+ *start = NULL;
+ if (off+count >= len) {
+ *eof = 1;
+ } else {
+ *eof = 0;
+ }
+ return len;
+}
+
+int __init ftape_proc_init(void)
+{
+ return create_proc_read_entry("ftape", 0, &proc_root,
+ ftape_read_proc, NULL) != NULL;
+}
+
+void ftape_proc_destroy(void)
+{
+ remove_proc_entry("ftape", &proc_root);
+}
+
+#endif /* defined(CONFIG_PROC_FS) && defined(CONFIG_FT_PROC_FS) */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..264dfcc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_PROC_H
+#define _FTAPE_PROC_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-proc.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:20 $
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions for the procfs interface of the
+ * QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+
+extern int ftape_proc_init(void);
+extern void ftape_proc_destroy(void);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d967d8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.c
@@ -0,0 +1,621 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.6 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/21 14:39:22 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the reading code
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+
+void ftape_zap_read_buffers(void)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ft_nr_buffers; ++i) {
+/* changed to "fit" with dynamic allocation of tape_buffer. --khp */
+ ft_buffer[i]->status = waiting;
+ ft_buffer[i]->bytes = 0;
+ ft_buffer[i]->skip = 0;
+ ft_buffer[i]->retry = 0;
+ }
+/* ftape_reset_buffer(); */
+}
+
+static SectorMap convert_sector_map(buffer_struct * buff)
+{
+ int i = 0;
+ SectorMap bad_map = ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(buff->segment_id);
+ SectorMap src_map = buff->soft_error_map | buff->hard_error_map;
+ SectorMap dst_map = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (bad_map || src_map) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "bad_map = 0x%08lx", (long) bad_map);
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "src_map = 0x%08lx", (long) src_map);
+ }
+ while (bad_map) {
+ while ((bad_map & 1) == 0) {
+ if (src_map & 1) {
+ dst_map |= (1 << i);
+ }
+ src_map >>= 1;
+ bad_map >>= 1;
+ ++i;
+ }
+ /* (bad_map & 1) == 1 */
+ src_map >>= 1;
+ bad_map >>= 1;
+ }
+ if (src_map) {
+ dst_map |= (src_map << i);
+ }
+ if (dst_map) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "dst_map = 0x%08lx", (long) dst_map);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT dst_map;
+}
+
+static int correct_and_copy_fraction(buffer_struct *buff, __u8 * destination,
+ int start, int size)
+{
+ struct memory_segment mseg;
+ int result;
+ SectorMap read_bad;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ mseg.read_bad = convert_sector_map(buff);
+ mseg.marked_bad = 0; /* not used... */
+ mseg.blocks = buff->bytes / FT_SECTOR_SIZE;
+ mseg.data = buff->address;
+ /* If there are no data sectors we can skip this segment.
+ */
+ if (mseg.blocks <= 3) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_noise, "empty segment");
+ }
+ read_bad = mseg.read_bad;
+ ft_history.crc_errors += count_ones(read_bad);
+ result = ftape_ecc_correct_data(&mseg);
+ if (read_bad != 0 || mseg.corrected != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "crc error map: 0x%08lx", (unsigned long)read_bad);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "corrected map: 0x%08lx", (unsigned long)mseg.corrected);
+ ft_history.corrected += count_ones(mseg.corrected);
+ }
+ if (result == ECC_CORRECTED || result == ECC_OK) {
+ if (result == ECC_CORRECTED) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "ecc corrected segment: %d", buff->segment_id);
+ }
+ if(start < 0) {
+ start= 0;
+ }
+ if((start+size) > ((mseg.blocks - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE)) {
+ size = (mseg.blocks - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE - start;
+ }
+ if (size < 0) {
+ size= 0;
+ }
+ if(size > 0) {
+ memcpy(destination + start, mseg.data + start, size);
+ }
+ if ((read_bad ^ mseg.corrected) & mseg.corrected) {
+ /* sectors corrected without crc errors set */
+ ft_history.crc_failures++;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT size; /* (mseg.blocks - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE; */
+ } else {
+ ft_history.ecc_failures++;
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EAGAIN,
+ ft_t_err, "ecc failure on segment %d",
+ buff->segment_id);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Read given segment into buffer at address.
+ */
+int ftape_read_segment_fraction(const int segment_id,
+ void *address,
+ const ft_read_mode_t read_mode,
+ const int start,
+ const int size)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ int retry = 0;
+ int bytes_read = 0;
+ int read_done = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ft_history.used |= 1;
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "segment_id = %d", segment_id);
+ if (ft_driver_state != reading) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "calling ftape_abort_operation");
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+ ftape_set_state(reading);
+ }
+ for(;;) {
+ buffer_struct *tail;
+ /* Allow escape from this loop on signal !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ /* Search all full buffers for the first matching the
+ * wanted segment. Clear other buffers on the fly.
+ */
+ tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ while (!read_done && tail->status == done) {
+ /* Allow escape from this loop on signal !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ if (tail->segment_id == segment_id) {
+ /* If out buffer is already full,
+ * return its contents.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "found segment in cache: %d",
+ segment_id);
+ if (tail->deleted) {
+ /* Return a value that
+ * read_header_segment
+ * understands. As this
+ * should only occur when
+ * searching for the header
+ * segments it shouldn't be
+ * misinterpreted elsewhere.
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ result = correct_and_copy_fraction(
+ tail,
+ address,
+ start,
+ size);
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "segment contains (bytes): %d",
+ result);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ if (result != -EAGAIN) {
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+ }
+ /* keep read_done == 0, will
+ * trigger
+ * ftape_abort_operation
+ * because reading wrong
+ * segment.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ecc failed, retry");
+ ++retry;
+ } else {
+ read_done = 1;
+ bytes_read = result;
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow,"zapping segment in cache: %d",
+ tail->segment_id);
+ }
+ tail->status = waiting;
+ tail = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ }
+ if (!read_done && tail->status == reading) {
+ if (tail->segment_id == segment_id) {
+ switch(ftape_wait_segment(reading)) {
+ case 0:
+ break;
+ case -EINTR:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINTR, ft_t_warn,
+ "interrupted by "
+ "non-blockable signal");
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "wait_segment failed");
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ ftape_set_state(reading);
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* We're reading the wrong segment,
+ * stop runner.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "reading wrong segment");
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ ftape_set_state(reading);
+ }
+ }
+ /* should runner stop ?
+ */
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting) {
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ switch(head->status) {
+ case error:
+ ft_history.defects +=
+ count_ones(head->hard_error_map);
+ case reading:
+ head->status = waiting;
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_dumb_stop(),);
+ } else {
+ /* If just passed last segment on tape: wait
+ * for BOT or EOT mark. Sets ft_runner_status to
+ * idle if at lEOT and successful
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_handle_logical_eot(),);
+ }
+ /* If we got a segment: quit, or else retry up to limit.
+ *
+ * If segment to read is empty, do not start runner for it,
+ * but wait for next read call.
+ */
+ if (read_done ||
+ ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(segment_id) == EMPTY_SEGMENT ) {
+ /* bytes_read = 0; should still be zero */
+ TRACE_EXIT bytes_read;
+
+ }
+ if (retry > FT_RETRIES_ON_ECC_ERROR) {
+ ft_history.defects++;
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENODATA, ft_t_err,
+ "too many retries on ecc failure");
+ }
+ /* Now at least one buffer is empty !
+ * Restart runner & tape if needed.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "head: %d, tail: %d, ft_runner_status: %d",
+ ftape_buffer_id(ft_queue_head),
+ ftape_buffer_id(ft_queue_tail),
+ ft_runner_status);
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "buffer[].status, [head]: %d, [tail]: %d",
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head)->status,
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail)->status);
+ tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ if (tail->status == waiting) {
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+
+ ftape_setup_new_segment(head, segment_id, -1);
+ if (read_mode == FT_RD_SINGLE) {
+ /* disable read-ahead */
+ head->next_segment = 0;
+ }
+ ftape_calc_next_cluster(head);
+ if (ft_runner_status == idle) {
+ result = ftape_start_tape(segment_id,
+ head->sector_offset);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(result, ft_t_err, "Error: "
+ "segment %d unreachable",
+ segment_id);
+ }
+ }
+ head->status = reading;
+ fdc_setup_read_write(head, FDC_READ);
+ }
+ }
+ /* not reached */
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+}
+
+int ftape_read_header_segment(__u8 *address)
+{
+ int result;
+ int header_segment;
+ int first_failed = 0;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ft_used_header_segment = -1;
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_drive_status(&status),);
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "reading...");
+ /* We're looking for the first header segment.
+ * A header segment cannot contain bad sectors, therefor at the
+ * tape start, segments with bad sectors are (according to QIC-40/80)
+ * written with deleted data marks and must be skipped.
+ */
+ memset(address, '\0', (FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ result = 0;
+#define HEADER_SEGMENT_BOUNDARY 68 /* why not 42? */
+ for (header_segment = 0;
+ header_segment < HEADER_SEGMENT_BOUNDARY && result == 0;
+ ++header_segment) {
+ /* Set no read-ahead, the isr will force read-ahead whenever
+ * it encounters deleted data !
+ */
+ result = ftape_read_segment(header_segment,
+ address,
+ FT_RD_SINGLE);
+ if (result < 0 && !first_failed) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "header segment damaged, trying backup");
+ first_failed = 1;
+ result = 0; /* force read of next (backup) segment */
+ }
+ }
+ if (result < 0 || header_segment >= HEADER_SEGMENT_BOUNDARY) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "no readable header segment found");
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+ ft_used_header_segment = header_segment;
+ result = ftape_decode_header_segment(address);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+int ftape_decode_header_segment(__u8 *address)
+{
+ unsigned int max_floppy_side;
+ unsigned int max_floppy_track;
+ unsigned int max_floppy_sector;
+ unsigned int new_tape_len;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (GET4(address, FT_SIGNATURE) == FT_D2G_MAGIC) {
+ /* Ditto 2GB header segment. They encrypt the bad sector map.
+ * We decrypt it and store them in normal format.
+ * I hope this is correct.
+ */
+ int i;
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "Found Ditto 2GB tape, "
+ "trying to decrypt bad sector map");
+ for (i=256; i < 29 * FT_SECTOR_SIZE; i++) {
+ address[i] = ~(address[i] - (i&0xff));
+ }
+ PUT4(address, 0,FT_HSEG_MAGIC);
+ } else if (GET4(address, FT_SIGNATURE) != FT_HSEG_MAGIC) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "wrong signature in header segment");
+ }
+ ft_format_code = (ft_format_type) address[FT_FMT_CODE];
+ if (ft_format_code != fmt_big) {
+ ft_header_segment_1 = GET2(address, FT_HSEG_1);
+ ft_header_segment_2 = GET2(address, FT_HSEG_2);
+ ft_first_data_segment = GET2(address, FT_FRST_SEG);
+ ft_last_data_segment = GET2(address, FT_LAST_SEG);
+ } else {
+ ft_header_segment_1 = GET4(address, FT_6_HSEG_1);
+ ft_header_segment_2 = GET4(address, FT_6_HSEG_2);
+ ft_first_data_segment = GET4(address, FT_6_FRST_SEG);
+ ft_last_data_segment = GET4(address, FT_6_LAST_SEG);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "first data segment: %d", ft_first_data_segment);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "last data segment: %d", ft_last_data_segment);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "header segments are %d and %d",
+ ft_header_segment_1, ft_header_segment_2);
+
+ /* Verify tape parameters...
+ * QIC-40/80 spec: tape_parameters:
+ *
+ * segments-per-track segments_per_track
+ * tracks-per-cartridge tracks_per_tape
+ * max-floppy-side (segments_per_track *
+ * tracks_per_tape - 1) /
+ * ftape_segments_per_head
+ * max-floppy-track ftape_segments_per_head /
+ * ftape_segments_per_cylinder - 1
+ * max-floppy-sector ftape_segments_per_cylinder *
+ * FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT
+ */
+ ft_segments_per_track = GET2(address, FT_SPT);
+ ft_tracks_per_tape = address[FT_TPC];
+ max_floppy_side = address[FT_FHM];
+ max_floppy_track = address[FT_FTM];
+ max_floppy_sector = address[FT_FSM];
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "(fmt/spt/tpc/fhm/ftm/fsm) = %d/%d/%d/%d/%d/%d",
+ ft_format_code, ft_segments_per_track, ft_tracks_per_tape,
+ max_floppy_side, max_floppy_track, max_floppy_sector);
+ new_tape_len = ftape_tape_len;
+ switch (ft_format_code) {
+ case fmt_425ft:
+ new_tape_len = 425;
+ break;
+ case fmt_normal:
+ if (ftape_tape_len == 0) { /* otherwise 307 ft */
+ new_tape_len = 205;
+ }
+ break;
+ case fmt_1100ft:
+ new_tape_len = 1100;
+ break;
+ case fmt_var:{
+ int segments_per_1000_inch = 1; /* non-zero default for switch */
+ switch (ft_qic_std) {
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC40:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 332;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC80:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 488;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3010:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 730;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3020:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 1430;
+ break;
+ }
+ new_tape_len = (1000 * ft_segments_per_track +
+ (segments_per_1000_inch - 1)) / segments_per_1000_inch;
+ break;
+ }
+ case fmt_big:{
+ int segments_per_1000_inch = 1; /* non-zero default for switch */
+ switch (ft_qic_std) {
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC40:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 332;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC80:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 488;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3010:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 730;
+ break;
+ case QIC_TAPE_QIC3020:
+ segments_per_1000_inch = 1430;
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug,
+ "%x QIC-standard with fmt-code %d, please report",
+ ft_qic_std, ft_format_code);
+ }
+ new_tape_len = ((1000 * ft_segments_per_track +
+ (segments_per_1000_inch - 1)) /
+ segments_per_1000_inch);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "unknown tape format, please report !");
+ }
+ if (new_tape_len != ftape_tape_len) {
+ ftape_tape_len = new_tape_len;
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "calculated tape length is %d ft",
+ ftape_tape_len);
+ ftape_calc_timeouts(ft_qic_std, ft_data_rate, ftape_tape_len);
+ }
+ if (ft_segments_per_track == 0 && ft_tracks_per_tape == 0 &&
+ max_floppy_side == 0 && max_floppy_track == 0 &&
+ max_floppy_sector == 0) {
+ /* QIC-40 Rev E and earlier has no values in the header.
+ */
+ ft_segments_per_track = 68;
+ ft_tracks_per_tape = 20;
+ max_floppy_side = 1;
+ max_floppy_track = 169;
+ max_floppy_sector = 128;
+ }
+ /* This test will compensate for the wrong parameter on tapes
+ * formatted by Conner software.
+ */
+ if (ft_segments_per_track == 150 &&
+ ft_tracks_per_tape == 28 &&
+ max_floppy_side == 7 &&
+ max_floppy_track == 149 &&
+ max_floppy_sector == 128) {
+TRACE(ft_t_info, "the famous CONNER bug: max_floppy_side off by one !");
+ max_floppy_side = 6;
+ }
+ /* These tests will compensate for the wrong parameter on tapes
+ * formatted by ComByte Windows software.
+ *
+ * First, for 205 foot tapes
+ */
+ if (ft_segments_per_track == 100 &&
+ ft_tracks_per_tape == 28 &&
+ max_floppy_side == 9 &&
+ max_floppy_track == 149 &&
+ max_floppy_sector == 128) {
+TRACE(ft_t_info, "the ComByte bug: max_floppy_side incorrect!");
+ max_floppy_side = 4;
+ }
+ /* Next, for 307 foot tapes. */
+ if (ft_segments_per_track == 150 &&
+ ft_tracks_per_tape == 28 &&
+ max_floppy_side == 9 &&
+ max_floppy_track == 149 &&
+ max_floppy_sector == 128) {
+TRACE(ft_t_info, "the ComByte bug: max_floppy_side incorrect!");
+ max_floppy_side = 6;
+ }
+ /* This test will compensate for the wrong parameter on tapes
+ * formatted by Colorado Windows software.
+ */
+ if (ft_segments_per_track == 150 &&
+ ft_tracks_per_tape == 28 &&
+ max_floppy_side == 6 &&
+ max_floppy_track == 150 &&
+ max_floppy_sector == 128) {
+TRACE(ft_t_info, "the famous Colorado bug: max_floppy_track off by one !");
+ max_floppy_track = 149;
+ }
+ ftape_segments_per_head = ((max_floppy_sector/FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) *
+ (max_floppy_track + 1));
+ /* This test will compensate for some bug reported by Dima
+ * Brodsky. Seems to be a Colorado bug, either. (freebee
+ * Imation tape shipped together with Colorado T3000
+ */
+ if ((ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big) &&
+ ft_tracks_per_tape == 50 &&
+ max_floppy_side == 54 &&
+ max_floppy_track == 255 &&
+ max_floppy_sector == 128) {
+TRACE(ft_t_info, "the famous ??? bug: max_floppy_track off by one !");
+ max_floppy_track = 254;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Verify drive_configuration with tape parameters
+ */
+ if (ftape_segments_per_head == 0 || ftape_segments_per_cylinder == 0 ||
+ ((ft_segments_per_track * ft_tracks_per_tape - 1) / ftape_segments_per_head
+ != max_floppy_side) ||
+ (ftape_segments_per_head / ftape_segments_per_cylinder - 1 != max_floppy_track) ||
+ (ftape_segments_per_cylinder * FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT != max_floppy_sector)
+#ifdef TESTING
+ || ((ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big) &&
+ (max_floppy_track != 254 || max_floppy_sector != 128))
+#endif
+ ) {
+ char segperheadz = ftape_segments_per_head ? ' ' : '?';
+ char segpercylz = ftape_segments_per_cylinder ? ' ' : '?';
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,"Tape parameters inconsistency, please report");
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "reported = %d/%d/%d/%d/%d/%d",
+ ft_format_code,
+ ft_segments_per_track,
+ ft_tracks_per_tape,
+ max_floppy_side,
+ max_floppy_track,
+ max_floppy_sector);
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "required = %d/%d/%d/%d%c/%d%c/%d",
+ ft_format_code,
+ ft_segments_per_track,
+ ft_tracks_per_tape,
+ ftape_segments_per_head ?
+ ((ft_segments_per_track * ft_tracks_per_tape -1) /
+ ftape_segments_per_head ) :
+ (ft_segments_per_track * ft_tracks_per_tape -1),
+ segperheadz,
+ ftape_segments_per_cylinder ?
+ (ftape_segments_per_head /
+ ftape_segments_per_cylinder - 1 ) :
+ ftape_segments_per_head - 1,
+ segpercylz,
+ (ftape_segments_per_cylinder * FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT));
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ ftape_extract_bad_sector_map(address);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..069f99f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.h
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_READ_H
+#define _FTAPE_READ_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-read.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:22 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the read functions
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ */
+
+/* ftape-read.c defined global functions.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ FT_RD_SINGLE = 0,
+ FT_RD_AHEAD = 1,
+} ft_read_mode_t;
+
+extern int ftape_read_header_segment(__u8 *address);
+extern int ftape_decode_header_segment(__u8 *address);
+extern int ftape_read_segment_fraction(const int segment,
+ void *address,
+ const ft_read_mode_t read_mode,
+ const int start,
+ const int size);
+#define ftape_read_segment(segment, address, read_mode) \
+ ftape_read_segment_fraction(segment, address, read_mode, \
+ 0, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE)
+extern void ftape_zap_read_buffers(void);
+
+#endif /* _FTAPE_READ_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c0d6dc2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1092 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.7 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/28 14:26:49 $
+ *
+ * This file contains some common code for the segment read and
+ * segment write routines for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for
+ * Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-init.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+int ft_nr_buffers;
+buffer_struct *ft_buffer[FT_MAX_NR_BUFFERS];
+static volatile int ft_head;
+static volatile int ft_tail; /* not volatile but need same type as head */
+int fdc_setup_error;
+location_record ft_location = {-1, 0};
+volatile int ftape_tape_running;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static int overrun_count_offset;
+static int inhibit_correction;
+
+/* maxmimal allowed overshoot when fast seeking
+ */
+#define OVERSHOOT_LIMIT 10
+
+/* Increment cyclic buffer nr.
+ */
+buffer_struct *ftape_next_buffer(ft_buffer_queue_t pos)
+{
+ switch (pos) {
+ case ft_queue_head:
+ if (++ft_head >= ft_nr_buffers) {
+ ft_head = 0;
+ }
+ return ft_buffer[ft_head];
+ case ft_queue_tail:
+ if (++ft_tail >= ft_nr_buffers) {
+ ft_tail = 0;
+ }
+ return ft_buffer[ft_tail];
+ default:
+ return NULL;
+ }
+}
+int ftape_buffer_id(ft_buffer_queue_t pos)
+{
+ switch(pos) {
+ case ft_queue_head: return ft_head;
+ case ft_queue_tail: return ft_tail;
+ default: return -1;
+ }
+}
+buffer_struct *ftape_get_buffer(ft_buffer_queue_t pos)
+{
+ switch(pos) {
+ case ft_queue_head: return ft_buffer[ft_head];
+ case ft_queue_tail: return ft_buffer[ft_tail];
+ default: return NULL;
+ }
+}
+void ftape_reset_buffer(void)
+{
+ ft_head = ft_tail = 0;
+}
+
+buffer_state_enum ftape_set_state(buffer_state_enum new_state)
+{
+ buffer_state_enum old_state = ft_driver_state;
+
+ ft_driver_state = new_state;
+ return old_state;
+}
+/* Calculate Floppy Disk Controller and DMA parameters for a segment.
+ * head: selects buffer struct in array.
+ * offset: number of physical sectors to skip (including bad ones).
+ * count: number of physical sectors to handle (including bad ones).
+ */
+static int setup_segment(buffer_struct * buff,
+ int segment_id,
+ unsigned int sector_offset,
+ unsigned int sector_count,
+ int retry)
+{
+ SectorMap offset_mask;
+ SectorMap mask;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ buff->segment_id = segment_id;
+ buff->sector_offset = sector_offset;
+ buff->remaining = sector_count;
+ buff->head = segment_id / ftape_segments_per_head;
+ buff->cyl = (segment_id % ftape_segments_per_head) / ftape_segments_per_cylinder;
+ buff->sect = (segment_id % ftape_segments_per_cylinder) * FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT + 1;
+ buff->deleted = 0;
+ offset_mask = (1 << buff->sector_offset) - 1;
+ mask = ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(segment_id) & offset_mask;
+ while (mask) {
+ if (mask & 1) {
+ offset_mask >>= 1; /* don't count bad sector */
+ }
+ mask >>= 1;
+ }
+ buff->data_offset = count_ones(offset_mask); /* good sectors to skip */
+ buff->ptr = buff->address + buff->data_offset * FT_SECTOR_SIZE;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "data offset = %d sectors", buff->data_offset);
+ if (retry) {
+ buff->soft_error_map &= offset_mask; /* keep skipped part */
+ } else {
+ buff->hard_error_map = buff->soft_error_map = 0;
+ }
+ buff->bad_sector_map = ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(buff->segment_id);
+ if (buff->bad_sector_map != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "segment: %d, bad sector map: %08lx",
+ buff->segment_id, (long)buff->bad_sector_map);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "segment: %d", buff->segment_id);
+ }
+ if (buff->sector_offset > 0) {
+ buff->bad_sector_map >>= buff->sector_offset;
+ }
+ if (buff->sector_offset != 0 || buff->remaining != FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "sector offset = %d, count = %d",
+ buff->sector_offset, buff->remaining);
+ }
+ /* Segments with 3 or less sectors are not written with valid
+ * data because there is no space left for the ecc. The
+ * data written is whatever happens to be in the buffer.
+ * Reading such a segment will return a zero byte-count.
+ * To allow us to read/write segments with all bad sectors
+ * we fake one readable sector in the segment. This
+ * prevents having to handle these segments in a very
+ * special way. It is not important if the reading of this
+ * bad sector fails or not (the data is ignored). It is
+ * only read to keep the driver running.
+ *
+ * The QIC-40/80 spec. has no information on how to handle
+ * this case, so this is my interpretation.
+ */
+ if (buff->bad_sector_map == EMPTY_SEGMENT) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "empty segment %d, fake first sector good",
+ buff->segment_id);
+ if (buff->ptr != buff->address) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "This is a bug: %p/%p",
+ buff->ptr, buff->address);
+ }
+ buff->bad_sector_map = FAKE_SEGMENT;
+ }
+ fdc_setup_error = 0;
+ buff->next_segment = segment_id + 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Calculate Floppy Disk Controller and DMA parameters for a new segment.
+ */
+int ftape_setup_new_segment(buffer_struct * buff, int segment_id, int skip)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ static int old_segment_id = -1;
+ static buffer_state_enum old_ft_driver_state = idle;
+ int retry = 0;
+ unsigned offset = 0;
+ int count = FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "%s segment %d (old = %d)",
+ (ft_driver_state == reading || ft_driver_state == verifying)
+ ? "reading" : "writing",
+ segment_id, old_segment_id);
+ if (ft_driver_state != old_ft_driver_state) { /* when verifying */
+ old_segment_id = -1;
+ old_ft_driver_state = ft_driver_state;
+ }
+ if (segment_id == old_segment_id) {
+ ++buff->retry;
+ ++ft_history.retries;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "setting up for retry nr %d", buff->retry);
+ retry = 1;
+ if (skip && buff->skip > 0) { /* allow skip on retry */
+ offset = buff->skip;
+ count -= offset;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "skipping %d sectors", offset);
+ }
+ } else {
+ buff->retry = 0;
+ buff->skip = 0;
+ old_segment_id = segment_id;
+ }
+ result = setup_segment(buff, segment_id, offset, count, retry);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Determine size of next cluster of good sectors.
+ */
+int ftape_calc_next_cluster(buffer_struct * buff)
+{
+ /* Skip bad sectors.
+ */
+ while (buff->remaining > 0 && (buff->bad_sector_map & 1) != 0) {
+ buff->bad_sector_map >>= 1;
+ ++buff->sector_offset;
+ --buff->remaining;
+ }
+ /* Find next cluster of good sectors
+ */
+ if (buff->bad_sector_map == 0) { /* speed up */
+ buff->sector_count = buff->remaining;
+ } else {
+ SectorMap map = buff->bad_sector_map;
+
+ buff->sector_count = 0;
+ while (buff->sector_count < buff->remaining && (map & 1) == 0) {
+ ++buff->sector_count;
+ map >>= 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return buff->sector_count;
+}
+
+/* if just passed the last segment on a track, wait for BOT
+ * or EOT mark.
+ */
+int ftape_handle_logical_eot(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_runner_status == logical_eot) {
+ int status;
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tape at logical EOT");
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.seek, &status),);
+ if ((status & (QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT | QIC_STATUS_AT_EOT)) == 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "eot/bot not reached");
+ }
+ ft_runner_status = end_of_tape;
+ }
+ if (ft_runner_status == end_of_tape) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "runner stopped because of logical EOT");
+ ft_runner_status = idle;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int check_bot_eot(int status)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (status & (QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT | QIC_STATUS_AT_EOT)) {
+ ft_location.bot = ((ft_location.track & 1) == 0 ?
+ (status & QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT) != 0:
+ (status & QIC_STATUS_AT_EOT) != 0);
+ ft_location.eot = !ft_location.bot;
+ ft_location.segment = (ft_location.track +
+ (ft_location.bot ? 0 : 1)) * ft_segments_per_track - 1;
+ ft_location.sector = -1;
+ ft_location.known = 1;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "tape at logical %s",
+ ft_location.bot ? "bot" : "eot");
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "segment = %d", ft_location.segment);
+ } else {
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT ft_location.known;
+}
+
+/* Read Id of first sector passing tape head.
+ */
+static int ftape_read_id(void)
+{
+ int status;
+ __u8 out[2];
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ /* Assume tape is running on entry, be able to handle
+ * situation where it stopped or is stopping.
+ */
+ ft_location.known = 0; /* default is location not known */
+ out[0] = FDC_READID;
+ out[1] = ft_drive_sel;
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_command(out, 2),);
+ switch (fdc_interrupt_wait(20 * FT_SECOND)) {
+ case 0:
+ if (fdc_sect == 0) {
+ if (ftape_report_drive_status(&status) >= 0 &&
+ (status & QIC_STATUS_READY)) {
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "tape has stopped");
+ check_bot_eot(status);
+ }
+ } else {
+ ft_location.known = 1;
+ ft_location.segment = (ftape_segments_per_head
+ * fdc_head
+ + ftape_segments_per_cylinder
+ * fdc_cyl
+ + (fdc_sect - 1)
+ / FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT);
+ ft_location.sector = ((fdc_sect - 1)
+ % FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT);
+ ft_location.eot = ft_location.bot = 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ case -ETIME:
+ /* Didn't find id on tape, must be near end: Wait
+ * until stopped.
+ */
+ if (ftape_ready_wait(FT_FOREVER, &status) >= 0) {
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "tape has stopped");
+ check_bot_eot(status);
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Interrupted or otherwise failing
+ * fdc_interrupt_wait()
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "fdc_interrupt_wait failed");
+ break;
+ }
+ if (!ft_location.known) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_flow, "no id found");
+ }
+ if (ft_location.sector == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "passing segment %d/%d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "passing segment %d/%d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int logical_forward(void)
+{
+ ftape_tape_running = 1;
+ return ftape_command(QIC_LOGICAL_FORWARD);
+}
+
+int ftape_stop_tape(int *pstatus)
+{
+ int retry = 0;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ do {
+ result = ftape_command_wait(QIC_STOP_TAPE,
+ ftape_timeout.stop, pstatus);
+ if (result == 0) {
+ if ((*pstatus & QIC_STATUS_READY) == 0) {
+ result = -EIO;
+ } else {
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ } while (result < 0 && ++retry <= 3);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "failed ! (fatal)");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+int ftape_dumb_stop(void)
+{
+ int result;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* Abort current fdc operation if it's busy (probably read
+ * or write operation pending) with a reset.
+ */
+ if (fdc_ready_wait(100 /* usec */) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "aborting fdc operation");
+ fdc_reset();
+ }
+ /* Reading id's after the last segment on a track may fail
+ * but eventually the drive will become ready (logical eot).
+ */
+ result = ftape_report_drive_status(&status);
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+ do {
+ if (result == 0 && status & QIC_STATUS_READY) {
+ /* Tape is not running any more.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tape already halted");
+ check_bot_eot(status);
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ } else if (ftape_tape_running) {
+ /* Tape is (was) still moving.
+ */
+#ifdef TESTING
+ ftape_read_id();
+#endif
+ result = ftape_stop_tape(&status);
+ } else {
+ /* Tape not yet ready but stopped.
+ */
+ result = ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.pause,&status);
+ }
+ } while (ftape_tape_running
+ && !(sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, _NEVER_BLOCK)));
+#ifndef TESTING
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+#endif
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting || ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
+ ft_runner_status = idle;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Wait until runner has finished tail buffer.
+ *
+ */
+int ftape_wait_segment(buffer_state_enum state)
+{
+ int status;
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ while (ft_buffer[ft_tail]->status == state) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "state: %d", ft_buffer[ft_tail]->status);
+ /* First buffer still being worked on, wait up to timeout.
+ *
+ * Note: we check two times for being killed. 50
+ * seconds are quite long. Note that
+ * fdc_interrupt_wait() is not killable by any
+ * means. ftape_read_segment() wants us to return
+ * -EINTR in case of a signal.
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ result = fdc_interrupt_wait(50 * FT_SECOND);
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(result,
+ ft_t_err, "fdc_interrupt_wait failed");
+ }
+ if (fdc_setup_error) {
+ /* recover... FIXME */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "setup error");
+ }
+ }
+ if (ft_buffer[ft_tail]->status != error) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_drive_status(&status),);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "ftape_report_drive_status: 0x%02x", status);
+ if ((status & QIC_STATUS_READY) &&
+ (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR)) {
+ unsigned int error;
+ qic117_cmd_t command;
+
+ /* Report and clear error state.
+ * In case the drive can't operate at the selected
+ * rate, select the next lower data rate.
+ */
+ ftape_report_error(&error, &command, 1);
+ if (error == 31 && command == QIC_LOGICAL_FORWARD) {
+ /* drive does not accept this data rate */
+ if (ft_data_rate > 250) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "Probable data rate conflict");
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "Lowering data rate to %d Kbps",
+ ft_data_rate / 2);
+ ftape_half_data_rate();
+ if (ft_buffer[ft_tail]->retry > 0) {
+ /* give it a chance */
+ --ft_buffer[ft_tail]->retry;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* no rate is accepted... */
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "We're dead :(");
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Unknown error");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO; /* g.p. error */
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* forward */ static int seek_forward(int segment_id, int fast);
+
+static int fast_seek(int count, int reverse)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ int status;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (count > 0) {
+ /* If positioned at begin or end of tape, fast seeking needs
+ * special treatment.
+ * Starting from logical bot needs a (slow) seek to the first
+ * segment before the high speed seek. Most drives do this
+ * automatically but some older don't, so we treat them
+ * all the same.
+ * Starting from logical eot is even more difficult because
+ * we cannot (slow) reverse seek to the last segment.
+ * TO BE IMPLEMENTED.
+ */
+ inhibit_correction = 0;
+ if (ft_location.known &&
+ ((ft_location.bot && !reverse) ||
+ (ft_location.eot && reverse))) {
+ if (!reverse) {
+ /* (slow) skip to first segment on a track
+ */
+ seek_forward(ft_location.track * ft_segments_per_track, 0);
+ --count;
+ } else {
+ /* When seeking backwards from
+ * end-of-tape the number of erased
+ * gaps found seems to be higher than
+ * expected. Therefor the drive must
+ * skip some more segments than
+ * calculated, but we don't know how
+ * many. Thus we will prevent the
+ * re-calculation of offset and
+ * overshoot when seeking backwards.
+ */
+ inhibit_correction = 1;
+ count += 3; /* best guess */
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "warning: zero or negative count: %d", count);
+ }
+ if (count > 0) {
+ int i;
+ int nibbles = count > 255 ? 3 : 2;
+
+ if (count > 4095) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "skipping clipped at 4095 segment");
+ count = 4095;
+ }
+ /* Issue this tape command first. */
+ if (!reverse) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "skipping %d segment(s)", count);
+ result = ftape_command(nibbles == 3 ?
+ QIC_SKIP_EXTENDED_FORWARD : QIC_SKIP_FORWARD);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "backing up %d segment(s)", count);
+ result = ftape_command(nibbles == 3 ?
+ QIC_SKIP_EXTENDED_REVERSE : QIC_SKIP_REVERSE);
+ }
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Skip command failed");
+ } else {
+ --count; /* 0 means one gap etc. */
+ for (i = 0; i < nibbles; ++i) {
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ result = ftape_parameter(count & 15);
+ count /= 16;
+ }
+ }
+ result = ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.rewind, &status);
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int validate(int id)
+{
+ /* Check to see if position found is off-track as reported
+ * once. Because all tracks in one direction lie next to
+ * each other, if off-track the error will be approximately
+ * 2 * ft_segments_per_track.
+ */
+ if (ft_location.track == -1) {
+ return 1; /* unforseen situation, don't generate error */
+ } else {
+ /* Use margin of ft_segments_per_track on both sides
+ * because ftape needs some margin and the error we're
+ * looking for is much larger !
+ */
+ int lo = (ft_location.track - 1) * ft_segments_per_track;
+ int hi = (ft_location.track + 2) * ft_segments_per_track;
+
+ return (id >= lo && id < hi);
+ }
+}
+
+static int seek_forward(int segment_id, int fast)
+{
+ int failures = 0;
+ int count;
+ static int margin = 1; /* fixed: stop this before target */
+ static int overshoot = 1;
+ static int min_count = 8;
+ int expected = -1;
+ int target = segment_id - margin;
+ int fast_seeking;
+ int prev_segment = ft_location.segment;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!ft_location.known) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "fatal: cannot seek from unknown location");
+ }
+ if (!validate(segment_id)) {
+ ftape_sleep(1 * FT_SECOND);
+ ft_failure = 1;
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "fatal: head off track (bad hardware?)");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "from %d/%d to %d/0 - %d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector,segment_id,margin);
+ count = target - ft_location.segment - overshoot;
+ fast_seeking = (fast &&
+ count > (min_count + (ft_location.bot ? 1 : 0)));
+ if (fast_seeking) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "fast skipping %d segments", count);
+ expected = segment_id - margin;
+ fast_seek(count, 0);
+ }
+ if (!ftape_tape_running) {
+ logical_forward();
+ }
+ while (ft_location.segment < segment_id) {
+ /* This requires at least one sector in a (bad) segment to
+ * have a valid and readable sector id !
+ * It looks like this is not guaranteed, so we must try
+ * to find a way to skip an EMPTY_SEGMENT. !!! FIXME !!!
+ */
+ if (ftape_read_id() < 0 || !ft_location.known ||
+ sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, _DONT_BLOCK)) {
+ ft_location.known = 0;
+ if (!ftape_tape_running ||
+ ++failures > FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "read_id failed completely");
+ }
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "read_id failed, retry (%d)",
+ failures);
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (fast_seeking) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "ended at %d/%d (%d,%d)",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector,
+ overshoot, inhibit_correction);
+ if (!inhibit_correction &&
+ (ft_location.segment < expected ||
+ ft_location.segment > expected + margin)) {
+ int error = ft_location.segment - expected;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "adjusting overshoot from %d to %d",
+ overshoot, overshoot + error);
+ overshoot += error;
+ /* All overshoots have the same
+ * direction, so it should never
+ * become negative, but who knows.
+ */
+ if (overshoot < -5 ||
+ overshoot > OVERSHOOT_LIMIT) {
+ if (overshoot < 0) {
+ /* keep sane value */
+ overshoot = -5;
+ } else {
+ /* keep sane value */
+ overshoot = OVERSHOOT_LIMIT;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "clipped overshoot to %d",
+ overshoot);
+ }
+ }
+ fast_seeking = 0;
+ }
+ if (ft_location.known) {
+ if (ft_location.segment > prev_segment + 1) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "missed segment %d while skipping",
+ prev_segment + 1);
+ }
+ prev_segment = ft_location.segment;
+ }
+ }
+ if (ft_location.segment > segment_id) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO,
+ ft_t_noise, "failed: skip ended at segment %d/%d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int skip_reverse(int segment_id, int *pstatus)
+{
+ int failures = 0;
+ static int overshoot = 1;
+ static int min_rewind = 2; /* 1 + overshoot */
+ static const int margin = 1; /* stop this before target */
+ int expected = 0;
+ int count = 1;
+ int short_seek;
+ int target = segment_id - margin;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (ft_location.known && !validate(segment_id)) {
+ ftape_sleep(1 * FT_SECOND);
+ ft_failure = 1;
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "fatal: head off track (bad hardware?)");
+ }
+ do {
+ if (!ft_location.known) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "warning: location not known");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "from %d/%d to %d/0 - %d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector,
+ segment_id, margin);
+ /* min_rewind == 1 + overshoot_when_doing_minimum_rewind
+ * overshoot == overshoot_when_doing_larger_rewind
+ * Initially min_rewind == 1 + overshoot, optimization
+ * of both values will be done separately.
+ * overshoot and min_rewind can be negative as both are
+ * sums of three components:
+ * any_overshoot == rewind_overshoot -
+ * stop_overshoot -
+ * start_overshoot
+ */
+ if (ft_location.segment - target - (min_rewind - 1) < 1) {
+ short_seek = 1;
+ } else {
+ count = ft_location.segment - target - overshoot;
+ short_seek = (count < 1);
+ }
+ if (short_seek) {
+ count = 1; /* do shortest rewind */
+ expected = ft_location.segment - min_rewind;
+ if (expected/ft_segments_per_track != ft_location.track) {
+ expected = (ft_location.track *
+ ft_segments_per_track);
+ }
+ } else {
+ expected = target;
+ }
+ fast_seek(count, 1);
+ logical_forward();
+ if (ftape_read_id() < 0 || !ft_location.known ||
+ (sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, _DONT_BLOCK))) {
+ if ((!ftape_tape_running && !ft_location.known) ||
+ ++failures > FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "read_id failed completely");
+ }
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_drive_status(pstatus),);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "ftape_read_id failed, retry (%d)",
+ failures);
+ continue;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "ended at %d/%d (%d,%d,%d)",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector,
+ min_rewind, overshoot, inhibit_correction);
+ if (!inhibit_correction &&
+ (ft_location.segment < expected ||
+ ft_location.segment > expected + margin)) {
+ int error = expected - ft_location.segment;
+ if (short_seek) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "adjusting min_rewind from %d to %d",
+ min_rewind, min_rewind + error);
+ min_rewind += error;
+ if (min_rewind < -5) {
+ /* is this right ? FIXME ! */
+ /* keep sane value */
+ min_rewind = -5;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "clipped min_rewind to %d",
+ min_rewind);
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "adjusting overshoot from %d to %d",
+ overshoot, overshoot + error);
+ overshoot += error;
+ if (overshoot < -5 ||
+ overshoot > OVERSHOOT_LIMIT) {
+ if (overshoot < 0) {
+ /* keep sane value */
+ overshoot = -5;
+ } else {
+ /* keep sane value */
+ overshoot = OVERSHOOT_LIMIT;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "clipped overshoot to %d",
+ overshoot);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } while (ft_location.segment > segment_id);
+ if (ft_location.known) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "current location: %d/%d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int determine_position(void)
+{
+ int retry = 0;
+ int status;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!ftape_tape_running) {
+ /* This should only happen if tape is stopped by isr.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "waiting for tape stop");
+ if (ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.pause, &status) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "drive still running (fatal)");
+ ftape_tape_running = 1; /* ? */
+ }
+ } else {
+ ftape_report_drive_status(&status);
+ }
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_READY) {
+ /* Drive must be ready to check error state !
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "drive is ready");
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) {
+ unsigned int error;
+ qic117_cmd_t command;
+
+ /* Report and clear error state, try to continue.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "error status set");
+ ftape_report_error(&error, &command, 1);
+ ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.reset, &status);
+ ftape_tape_running = 0; /* ? */
+ }
+ if (check_bot_eot(status)) {
+ if (ft_location.bot) {
+ if ((status & QIC_STATUS_READY) == 0) {
+ /* tape moving away from
+ * bot/eot, let's see if we
+ * can catch up with the first
+ * segment on this track.
+ */
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow,
+ "start tape from logical bot");
+ logical_forward(); /* start moving */
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ((status & QIC_STATUS_READY) == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "waiting for logical end of track");
+ result = ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.reset, &status);
+ /* error handling needed ? */
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "tape at logical end of track");
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "start tape");
+ logical_forward(); /* start moving */
+ ft_location.known = 0; /* not cleared by logical forward ! */
+ }
+ }
+ /* tape should be moving now, start reading id's
+ */
+ while (!ft_location.known &&
+ retry++ < FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT &&
+ (result = ftape_read_id()) < 0) {
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "location unknown");
+
+ /* exit on signal
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+
+ /* read-id somehow failed, tape may
+ * have reached end or some other
+ * error happened.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "read-id failed");
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_drive_status(&status),);
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ftape_report_drive_status: 0x%02x", status);
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_READY) {
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tape stopped for unknown reason! "
+ "status = 0x%02x", status);
+ if (status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR ||
+ !check_bot_eot(status)) {
+ /* oops, tape stopped but not at end!
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow,
+ "tape is positioned at segment %d", ft_location.segment);
+ TRACE_EXIT ft_location.known ? 0 : -EIO;
+}
+
+/* Get the tape running and position it just before the
+ * requested segment.
+ * Seek tape-track and reposition as needed.
+ */
+int ftape_start_tape(int segment_id, int sector_offset)
+{
+ int track = segment_id / ft_segments_per_track;
+ int result = -EIO;
+ int status;
+ static int last_segment = -1;
+ static int bad_bus_timing = 0;
+ /* number of segments passing the head between starting the tape
+ * and being able to access the first sector.
+ */
+ static int start_offset = 1;
+ int retry;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* If sector_offset > 0, seek into wanted segment instead of
+ * into previous.
+ * This allows error recovery if a part of the segment is bad
+ * (erased) causing the tape drive to generate an index pulse
+ * thus causing a no-data error before the requested sector
+ * is reached.
+ */
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "target segment: %d/%d%s", segment_id, sector_offset,
+ ft_buffer[ft_head]->retry > 0 ? " retry" : "");
+ if (ft_buffer[ft_head]->retry > 0) { /* this is a retry */
+ int dist = segment_id - last_segment;
+
+ if ((int)ft_history.overrun_errors < overrun_count_offset) {
+ overrun_count_offset = ft_history.overrun_errors;
+ } else if (dist < 0 || dist > 50) {
+ overrun_count_offset = ft_history.overrun_errors;
+ } else if ((ft_history.overrun_errors -
+ overrun_count_offset) >= 8) {
+ if (ftape_increase_threshold() >= 0) {
+ --ft_buffer[ft_head]->retry;
+ overrun_count_offset =
+ ft_history.overrun_errors;
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "increased threshold because "
+ "of excessive overrun errors");
+ } else if (!bad_bus_timing && ft_data_rate >= 1000) {
+ ftape_half_data_rate();
+ --ft_buffer[ft_head]->retry;
+ bad_bus_timing = 1;
+ overrun_count_offset =
+ ft_history.overrun_errors;
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "reduced datarate because "
+ "of excessive overrun errors");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ last_segment = segment_id;
+ if (ft_location.track != track ||
+ (ftape_might_be_off_track && ft_buffer[ft_head]->retry== 0)) {
+ /* current track unknown or not equal to destination
+ */
+ ftape_ready_wait(ftape_timeout.seek, &status);
+ ftape_seek_head_to_track(track);
+ /* overrun_count_offset = ft_history.overrun_errors; */
+ }
+ result = -EIO;
+ retry = 0;
+ while (result < 0 &&
+ retry++ <= 5 &&
+ !ft_failure &&
+ !(sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, _DONT_BLOCK))) {
+
+ if (retry && start_offset < 5) {
+ start_offset ++;
+ }
+ /* Check if we are able to catch the requested
+ * segment in time.
+ */
+ if ((ft_location.known || (determine_position() == 0)) &&
+ ft_location.segment >=
+ (segment_id -
+ ((ftape_tape_running || ft_location.bot)
+ ? 0 : start_offset))) {
+ /* Too far ahead (in or past target segment).
+ */
+ if (ftape_tape_running) {
+ if ((result = ftape_stop_tape(&status)) < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "stop tape failed with code %d",
+ result);
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tape stopped");
+ ftape_tape_running = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "repositioning");
+ ++ft_history.rewinds;
+ if (segment_id % ft_segments_per_track < start_offset){
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "end of track condition\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment_id : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "ft_segments_per_track: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "start_offset : %d",
+ segment_id, ft_segments_per_track,
+ start_offset);
+
+ /* If seeking to first segments on
+ * track better do a complete rewind
+ * to logical begin of track to get a
+ * more steady tape motion.
+ */
+ result = ftape_command_wait(
+ (ft_location.track & 1)
+ ? QIC_PHYSICAL_FORWARD
+ : QIC_PHYSICAL_REVERSE,
+ ftape_timeout.rewind, &status);
+ check_bot_eot(status); /* update location */
+ } else {
+ result= skip_reverse(segment_id - start_offset,
+ &status);
+ }
+ }
+ if (!ft_location.known) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "panic: location not known");
+ result = -EIO;
+ continue; /* while() will check for failure */
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "current segment: %d/%d",
+ ft_location.segment, ft_location.sector);
+ /* We're on the right track somewhere before the
+ * wanted segment. Start tape movement if needed and
+ * skip to just before or inside the requested
+ * segment. Keep tape running.
+ */
+ result = 0;
+ if (ft_location.segment <
+ (segment_id - ((ftape_tape_running || ft_location.bot)
+ ? 0 : start_offset))) {
+ if (sector_offset > 0) {
+ result = seek_forward(segment_id,
+ retry <= 3);
+ } else {
+ result = seek_forward(segment_id - 1,
+ retry <= 3);
+ }
+ }
+ if (result == 0 &&
+ ft_location.segment !=
+ (segment_id - (sector_offset > 0 ? 0 : 1))) {
+ result = -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "failed to reposition");
+ } else {
+ ft_runner_status = running;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..32f4fee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.h
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_RW_H
+#define _FTAPE_RW_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-rw.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:25 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the read and write
+ * functions for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ * Claus-Justus Heine (1996/09/20): Add definition of format code 6
+ * Claus-Justus Heine (1996/10/04): Changed GET/PUT macros to cast to (__u8 *)
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-init.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+
+#include <asm/unaligned.h>
+
+#define GET2(address, offset) get_unaligned((__u16*)((__u8 *)address + offset))
+#define GET4(address, offset) get_unaligned((__u32*)((__u8 *)address + offset))
+#define GET8(address, offset) get_unaligned((__u64*)((__u8 *)address + offset))
+#define PUT2(address, offset , value) put_unaligned((value), (__u16*)((__u8 *)address + offset))
+#define PUT4(address, offset , value) put_unaligned((value), (__u32*)((__u8 *)address + offset))
+#define PUT8(address, offset , value) put_unaligned((value), (__u64*)((__u8 *)address + offset))
+
+enum runner_status_enum {
+ idle = 0,
+ running,
+ do_abort,
+ aborting,
+ logical_eot,
+ end_of_tape,
+};
+
+typedef enum ft_buffer_queue {
+ ft_queue_head = 0,
+ ft_queue_tail = 1
+} ft_buffer_queue_t;
+
+
+typedef struct {
+ int track; /* tape head position */
+ volatile int segment; /* current segment */
+ volatile int sector; /* sector offset within current segment */
+ volatile unsigned int bot; /* logical begin of track */
+ volatile unsigned int eot; /* logical end of track */
+ volatile unsigned int known; /* validates bot, segment, sector */
+} location_record;
+
+/* Count nr of 1's in pattern.
+ */
+static inline int count_ones(unsigned long mask)
+{
+ int bits;
+
+ for (bits = 0; mask != 0; mask >>= 1) {
+ if (mask & 1) {
+ ++bits;
+ }
+ }
+ return bits;
+}
+
+#define FT_MAX_NR_BUFFERS 16 /* arbitrary value */
+/* ftape-rw.c defined global vars.
+ */
+extern buffer_struct *ft_buffer[FT_MAX_NR_BUFFERS];
+extern int ft_nr_buffers;
+extern location_record ft_location;
+extern volatile int ftape_tape_running;
+
+/* ftape-rw.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern int ftape_setup_new_segment(buffer_struct * buff,
+ int segment_id,
+ int offset);
+extern int ftape_calc_next_cluster(buffer_struct * buff);
+extern buffer_struct *ftape_next_buffer (ft_buffer_queue_t pos);
+extern buffer_struct *ftape_get_buffer (ft_buffer_queue_t pos);
+extern int ftape_buffer_id (ft_buffer_queue_t pos);
+extern void ftape_reset_buffer(void);
+extern void ftape_tape_parameters(__u8 drive_configuration);
+extern int ftape_wait_segment(buffer_state_enum state);
+extern int ftape_dumb_stop(void);
+extern int ftape_start_tape(int segment_id, int offset);
+extern int ftape_stop_tape(int *pstatus);
+extern int ftape_handle_logical_eot(void);
+extern buffer_state_enum ftape_set_state(buffer_state_enum new_state);
+#endif /* _FTAPE_RW_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-setup.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-setup.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..280a1a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-setup.c
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-setup.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.7 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/10 09:57:06 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the code for processing the kernel command
+ * line options for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver
+ * "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+
+static struct param_table {
+ const char *name;
+ int *var;
+ int def_param;
+ int min;
+ int max;
+} config_params[] __initdata = {
+#ifndef CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL
+ { "tracing", &ftape_tracing, 3, ft_t_bug, ft_t_any},
+#endif
+ { "ioport", &ft_fdc_base, CONFIG_FT_FDC_BASE, 0x0, 0xfff},
+ { "irq", &ft_fdc_irq, CONFIG_FT_FDC_IRQ, 2, 15},
+ { "dma", &ft_fdc_dma, CONFIG_FT_FDC_DMA, 0, 3},
+ { "threshold", &ft_fdc_threshold, CONFIG_FT_FDC_THR, 1, 16},
+ { "datarate", &ft_fdc_rate_limit, CONFIG_FT_FDC_MAX_RATE, 500, 2000},
+ { "fc10", &ft_probe_fc10, CONFIG_FT_PROBE_FC10, 0, 1},
+ { "mach2", &ft_mach2, CONFIG_FT_MACH2, 0, 1}
+};
+
+static int __init ftape_setup(char *str)
+{
+ int i;
+ int param;
+ int ints[2];
+
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ str = get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);
+ if (str) {
+ for (i=0; i < NR_ITEMS(config_params); i++) {
+ if (strcmp(str,config_params[i].name) == 0){
+ if (ints[0]) {
+ param = ints[1];
+ } else {
+ param = config_params[i].def_param;
+ }
+ if (param < config_params[i].min ||
+ param > config_params[i].max) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "parameter %s out of range %d ... %d",
+ config_params[i].name,
+ config_params[i].min,
+ config_params[i].max);
+ goto out;
+ }
+ if(config_params[i].var) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "%s=%d", str, param);
+ *config_params[i].var = param;
+ }
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (str) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "unknown ftape option [%s]", str);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "allowed options are:");
+ for (i=0; i < NR_ITEMS(config_params); i++) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, " %s",config_params[i].name);
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "botched ftape option");
+ }
+ out:
+ TRACE_EXIT 1;
+}
+
+__setup("ftape=", ftape_setup);
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7fdc656
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.c
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:27 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the reading code
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+/* tracing
+ * set it to: to log :
+ * 0 bugs
+ * 1 + errors
+ * 2 + warnings
+ * 3 + information
+ * 4 + more information
+ * 5 + program flow
+ * 6 + fdc/dma info
+ * 7 + data flow
+ * 8 + everything else
+ */
+ft_trace_t ftape_tracing = ft_t_info; /* Default level: information and up */
+int ftape_function_nest_level;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static __u8 trace_id;
+static char spacing[] = "* ";
+
+void ftape_trace_call(const char *file, const char *name)
+{
+ char *indent;
+
+ /* Since printk seems not to work with "%*s" format
+ * we'll use this work-around.
+ */
+ if (ftape_function_nest_level < 0) {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "function nest level (%d) < 0\n",
+ ftape_function_nest_level);
+ ftape_function_nest_level = 0;
+ }
+ if (ftape_function_nest_level < sizeof(spacing)) {
+ indent = (spacing +
+ sizeof(spacing) - 1 -
+ ftape_function_nest_level);
+ } else {
+ indent = spacing;
+ }
+ printk(KERN_INFO "[%03d]%s+%s (%s)\n",
+ (int) trace_id++, indent, file, name);
+}
+
+void ftape_trace_exit(const char *file, const char *name)
+{
+ char *indent;
+
+ /* Since printk seems not to work with "%*s" format
+ * we'll use this work-around.
+ */
+ if (ftape_function_nest_level < 0) {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "function nest level (%d) < 0\n", ftape_function_nest_level);
+ ftape_function_nest_level = 0;
+ }
+ if (ftape_function_nest_level < sizeof(spacing)) {
+ indent = (spacing +
+ sizeof(spacing) - 1 -
+ ftape_function_nest_level);
+ } else {
+ indent = spacing;
+ }
+ printk(KERN_INFO "[%03d]%s-%s (%s)\n",
+ (int) trace_id++, indent, file, name);
+}
+
+void ftape_trace_log(const char *file, const char *function)
+{
+ char *indent;
+
+ /* Since printk seems not to work with "%*s" format
+ * we'll use this work-around.
+ */
+ if (ftape_function_nest_level < 0) {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "function nest level (%d) < 0\n", ftape_function_nest_level);
+ ftape_function_nest_level = 0;
+ }
+ if (ftape_function_nest_level < sizeof(spacing)) {
+ indent = (spacing +
+ sizeof(spacing) - 1 -
+ ftape_function_nest_level);
+ } else {
+ indent = spacing;
+ }
+ printk(KERN_INFO "[%03d]%s%s (%s) - ",
+ (int) trace_id++, indent, file, function);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fa7cd20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_TRACING_H
+#define _FTAPE_TRACING_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:28 $
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions that eases the debugging of the
+ * QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape" for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+
+/*
+ * Be very careful with TRACE_EXIT and TRACE_ABORT.
+ *
+ * if (something) TRACE_EXIT error;
+ *
+ * will NOT work. Use
+ *
+ * if (something) {
+ * TRACE_EXIT error;
+ * }
+ *
+ * instead. Maybe a bit dangerous, but save lots of lines of code.
+ */
+
+#define LL_X "%d/%d KB"
+#define LL(x) (unsigned int)((__u64)(x)>>10), (unsigned int)((x)&1023)
+
+typedef enum {
+ ft_t_nil = -1,
+ ft_t_bug,
+ ft_t_err,
+ ft_t_warn,
+ ft_t_info,
+ ft_t_noise,
+ ft_t_flow,
+ ft_t_fdc_dma,
+ ft_t_data_flow,
+ ft_t_any
+} ft_trace_t;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL
+/* the compiler will optimize away most TRACE() macros
+ */
+#define FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL ft_t_bug
+#define TRACE_FUN(level) do {} while(0)
+#define TRACE_EXIT return
+#define TRACE(l, m, i...) \
+{ \
+ if ((ft_trace_t)(l) == FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL) { \
+ printk(KERN_INFO"ftape%s(%s):\n" \
+ KERN_INFO m".\n" ,__FILE__, __FUNCTION__ , ##i); \
+ } \
+}
+#define SET_TRACE_LEVEL(l) if ((l) == (l)) do {} while(0)
+#define TRACE_LEVEL FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL
+
+#else
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE
+/* the compiler will optimize away many TRACE() macros
+ * the ftape_simple_trace_call() function simply increments
+ * the function nest level.
+ */
+#define FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL ft_t_warn
+#define TRACE_FUN(level) ftape_function_nest_level++
+#define TRACE_EXIT ftape_function_nest_level--; return
+
+#else
+#ifdef CONFIG_FT_FULL_DEBUG
+#define FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL ft_t_any
+#else
+#define FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL ft_t_flow
+#endif
+#define TRACE_FUN(level) \
+ const ft_trace_t _tracing = level; \
+ if (ftape_tracing >= (ft_trace_t)(level) && \
+ (ft_trace_t)(level) <= FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL) \
+ ftape_trace_call(__FILE__, __FUNCTION__); \
+ ftape_function_nest_level ++;
+
+#define TRACE_EXIT \
+ --ftape_function_nest_level; \
+ if (ftape_tracing >= (ft_trace_t)(_tracing) && \
+ (ft_trace_t)(_tracing) <= FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL) \
+ ftape_trace_exit(__FILE__, __FUNCTION__); \
+ return
+
+#endif
+
+#define TRACE(l, m, i...) \
+{ \
+ if (ftape_tracing >= (ft_trace_t)(l) && \
+ (ft_trace_t)(l) <= FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL) { \
+ ftape_trace_log(__FILE__, __FUNCTION__); \
+ printk(m".\n" ,##i); \
+ } \
+}
+
+#define SET_TRACE_LEVEL(l) \
+{ \
+ if ((ft_trace_t)(l) <= FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL) { \
+ ftape_tracing = (ft_trace_t)(l); \
+ } else { \
+ ftape_tracing = FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL; \
+ } \
+}
+#define TRACE_LEVEL \
+((ftape_tracing <= FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL) ? ftape_tracing : FT_TRACE_TOP_LEVEL)
+
+
+/* Global variables declared in tracing.c
+ */
+extern ft_trace_t ftape_tracing; /* sets default level */
+extern int ftape_function_nest_level;
+
+/* Global functions declared in tracing.c
+ */
+extern void ftape_trace_call(const char *file, const char *name);
+extern void ftape_trace_exit(const char *file, const char *name);
+extern void ftape_trace_log (const char *file, const char *name);
+
+#endif /* !defined(CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL) */
+
+/*
+ * Abort with a message.
+ */
+#define TRACE_ABORT(res, i...) \
+{ \
+ TRACE(i); \
+ TRACE_EXIT res; \
+}
+
+/* The following transforms the common "if(result < 0) ... " into a
+ * one-liner.
+ */
+#define _TRACE_CATCH(level, fun, action) \
+{ \
+ int _res = (fun); \
+ if (_res < 0) { \
+ do { action /* */ ; } while(0); \
+ TRACE_ABORT(_res, level, "%s failed: %d", #fun, _res); \
+ } \
+}
+
+#define TRACE_CATCH(fun, fail) _TRACE_CATCH(ft_t_err, fun, fail)
+
+/* Abort the current function when signalled. This doesn't belong here,
+ * but rather into ftape-rw.h (maybe)
+ */
+#define FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(sig_mask) \
+ if (sigtestsetmask(&current->pending.signal, sig_mask)) { \
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINTR, \
+ ft_t_warn, \
+ "interrupted by non-blockable signal"); \
+ }
+
+#endif /* _FTAPE_TRACING_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..45601ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.c
@@ -0,0 +1,336 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1993-1995 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3.4.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/14 18:07:04 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the writing code
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include <linux/qic117.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ecc.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-isr.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static int last_write_failed;
+
+void ftape_zap_write_buffers(void)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ft_nr_buffers; ++i) {
+ ft_buffer[i]->status = done;
+ }
+ ftape_reset_buffer();
+}
+
+static int copy_and_gen_ecc(void *destination,
+ const void *source,
+ const SectorMap bad_sector_map)
+{
+ int result;
+ struct memory_segment mseg;
+ int bads = count_ones(bad_sector_map);
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (bads > 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "bad sectors in map: %d", bads);
+ }
+ if (bads + 3 >= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "empty segment");
+ mseg.blocks = 0; /* skip entire segment */
+ result = 0; /* nothing written */
+ } else {
+ mseg.blocks = FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - bads;
+ mseg.data = destination;
+ memcpy(mseg.data, source, (mseg.blocks - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ result = ftape_ecc_set_segment_parity(&mseg);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "ecc_set_segment_parity failed");
+ } else {
+ result = (mseg.blocks - 3) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+
+int ftape_start_writing(const ft_write_mode_t mode)
+{
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ int segment_id = head->segment_id;
+ int result;
+ buffer_state_enum wanted_state = (mode == FT_WR_DELETE
+ ? deleting
+ : writing);
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ((ft_driver_state != wanted_state) || head->status != waiting) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ ftape_setup_new_segment(head, segment_id, 1);
+ if (mode == FT_WR_SINGLE) {
+ /* stop tape instead of pause */
+ head->next_segment = 0;
+ }
+ ftape_calc_next_cluster(head); /* prepare */
+ head->status = ft_driver_state; /* either writing or deleting */
+ if (ft_runner_status == idle) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "starting runner for segment %d", segment_id);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_start_tape(segment_id,head->sector_offset),);
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "runner not idle, not starting tape");
+ }
+ /* go */
+ result = fdc_setup_read_write(head, (mode == FT_WR_DELETE
+ ? FDC_WRITE_DELETED : FDC_WRITE));
+ ftape_set_state(wanted_state); /* should not be necessary */
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Wait until all data is actually written to tape.
+ *
+ * There is a problem: when the tape runs into logical EOT, then this
+ * failes. We need to restart the runner in this case.
+ */
+int ftape_loop_until_writes_done(void)
+{
+ buffer_struct *head;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ while ((ft_driver_state == writing || ft_driver_state == deleting) &&
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head)->status != done) {
+ /* set the runner status to idle if at lEOT */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_handle_logical_eot(), last_write_failed = 1);
+ /* restart the tape if necessary */
+ if (ft_runner_status == idle) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "runner is idle, restarting");
+ if (ft_driver_state == deleting) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_start_writing(FT_WR_DELETE),
+ last_write_failed = 1);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_start_writing(FT_WR_MULTI),
+ last_write_failed = 1);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tail: %d, head: %d",
+ ftape_buffer_id(ft_queue_tail),
+ ftape_buffer_id(ft_queue_head));
+ TRACE_CATCH(fdc_interrupt_wait(5 * FT_SECOND),
+ last_write_failed = 1);
+ head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ if (head->status == error) {
+ /* Allow escape from loop when signaled !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ if (head->hard_error_map != 0) {
+ /* Implement hard write error recovery here
+ */
+ }
+ /* retry this one */
+ head->status = waiting;
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting) {
+ ftape_dumb_stop();
+ }
+ if (ft_runner_status != idle) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "unexpected state: "
+ "ft_runner_status != idle");
+ }
+ ftape_start_writing(ft_driver_state == deleting
+ ? FT_WR_MULTI : FT_WR_DELETE);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "looping until writes done");
+ }
+ ftape_set_state(idle);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Write given segment from buffer at address to tape.
+ */
+static int write_segment(const int segment_id,
+ const void *address,
+ const ft_write_mode_t write_mode)
+{
+ int bytes_written = 0;
+ buffer_struct *tail;
+ buffer_state_enum wanted_state = (write_mode == FT_WR_DELETE
+ ? deleting : writing);
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "segment_id = %d", segment_id);
+ if (ft_driver_state != wanted_state) {
+ if (ft_driver_state == deleting ||
+ wanted_state == deleting) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_loop_until_writes_done(),);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "calling ftape_abort_operation");
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+ ftape_zap_write_buffers();
+ ftape_set_state(wanted_state);
+ }
+ /* if all buffers full we'll have to wait...
+ */
+ ftape_wait_segment(wanted_state);
+ tail = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ switch(tail->status) {
+ case done:
+ ft_history.defects += count_ones(tail->hard_error_map);
+ break;
+ case waiting:
+ /* this could happen with multiple EMPTY_SEGMENTs, but
+ * shouldn't happen any more as we re-start the runner even
+ * with an empty segment.
+ */
+ bytes_written = -EAGAIN;
+ break;
+ case error:
+ /* setup for a retry
+ */
+ tail->status = waiting;
+ bytes_written = -EAGAIN; /* force retry */
+ if (tail->hard_error_map != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn,
+ "warning: %d hard error(s) in written segment",
+ count_ones(tail->hard_error_map));
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "hard_error_map = 0x%08lx",
+ (long)tail->hard_error_map);
+ /* Implement hard write error recovery here
+ */
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "wait for empty segment failed, tail status: %d",
+ tail->status);
+ }
+ /* should runner stop ?
+ */
+ if (ft_runner_status == aborting) {
+ buffer_struct *head = ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head);
+ if (head->status == wanted_state) {
+ head->status = done; /* ???? */
+ }
+ /* don't call abort_operation(), we don't want to zap
+ * the dma buffers
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_dumb_stop(),);
+ } else {
+ /* If just passed last segment on tape: wait for BOT
+ * or EOT mark. Sets ft_runner_status to idle if at lEOT
+ * and successful
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_handle_logical_eot(),);
+ }
+ if (tail->status == done) {
+ /* now at least one buffer is empty, fill it with our
+ * data. skip bad sectors and generate ecc.
+ * copy_and_gen_ecc return nr of bytes written, range
+ * 0..29 Kb inclusive!
+ *
+ * Empty segments are handled inside coyp_and_gen_ecc()
+ */
+ if (write_mode != FT_WR_DELETE) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(bytes_written = copy_and_gen_ecc(
+ tail->address, address,
+ ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(segment_id)),);
+ }
+ tail->segment_id = segment_id;
+ tail->status = waiting;
+ tail = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_tail);
+ }
+ /* Start tape only if all buffers full or flush mode.
+ * This will give higher probability of streaming.
+ */
+ if (ft_runner_status != running &&
+ ((tail->status == waiting &&
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head) == tail) ||
+ write_mode != FT_WR_ASYNC)) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_start_writing(write_mode),);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT bytes_written;
+}
+
+/* Write as much as fits from buffer to the given segment on tape
+ * and handle retries.
+ * Return the number of bytes written (>= 0), or:
+ * -EIO write failed
+ * -EINTR interrupted by signal
+ * -ENOSPC device full
+ */
+int ftape_write_segment(const int segment_id,
+ const void *buffer,
+ const ft_write_mode_t flush)
+{
+ int retry = 0;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ ft_history.used |= 2;
+ if (segment_id >= ft_tracks_per_tape*ft_segments_per_track) {
+ /* tape full */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENOSPC, ft_t_err,
+ "invalid segment id: %d (max %d)",
+ segment_id,
+ ft_tracks_per_tape * ft_segments_per_track -1);
+ }
+ for (;;) {
+ if ((result = write_segment(segment_id, buffer, flush)) >= 0) {
+ if (result == 0) { /* empty segment */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "empty segment, nothing written");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+ }
+ if (result == -EAGAIN) {
+ if (++retry > 100) { /* give up */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "write failed, >100 retries in segment");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "write error, retry %d (%d)",
+ retry,
+ ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_tail)->segment_id);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_ABORT(result, ft_t_err,
+ "write_segment failed, error: %d", result);
+ }
+ /* Allow escape from loop when signaled !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.h b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0e7f898
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.h
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_WRITE_H
+#define _FTAPE_WRITE_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1995 Bas Laarhoven,
+ * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape-write.h,v $
+ $Author: claus $
+ *
+ $Revision: 1.2 $
+ $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:30 $
+ $State: Exp $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the write functions
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ */
+
+
+/* ftape-write.c defined global functions.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ FT_WR_ASYNC = 0, /* start tape only when all buffers are full */
+ FT_WR_MULTI = 1, /* start tape, but don't necessarily stop */
+ FT_WR_SINGLE = 2, /* write a single segment and stop afterwards */
+ FT_WR_DELETE = 3 /* write deleted data marks */
+} ft_write_mode_t;
+
+extern int ftape_start_writing(const ft_write_mode_t mode);
+extern int ftape_write_segment(const int segment,
+ const void *address,
+ const ft_write_mode_t flushing);
+extern void ftape_zap_write_buffers(void);
+extern int ftape_loop_until_writes_done(void);
+
+#endif /* _FTAPE_WRITE_H */
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape_syms.c b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape_syms.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5dc3a38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ftape_syms.c
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/ftape_syms.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.4 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/17 00:03:51 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the symbols that the ftape low level
+ * part of the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver "ftape"
+ * exports to its high level clients
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+
+#include <linux/ftape.h>
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-init.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-format.h"
+
+/* bad sector handling from ftape-bsm.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_get_bad_sector_entry);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_find_end_of_bsm_list);
+/* from ftape-rw.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_set_state);
+/* from ftape-ctl.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_seek_to_bot);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_seek_to_eot);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_abort_operation);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_get_status);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_enable);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_disable);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_mmap);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_calibrate_data_rate);
+/* from ftape-io.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_reset_drive);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_command);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_parameter);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_ready_wait);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_report_operation);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_report_error);
+/* from ftape-read.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_read_segment_fraction);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_zap_read_buffers);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_read_header_segment);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_decode_header_segment);
+/* from ftape-write.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_write_segment);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_start_writing);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_loop_until_writes_done);
+/* from ftape-buffer.h */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_set_nr_buffers);
+/* from ftape-format.h */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_format_track);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_format_status);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_verify_segment);
+/* from tracing.c */
+#ifndef CONFIG_FT_NO_TRACE_AT_ALL
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_tracing);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_function_nest_level);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_trace_call);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_trace_exit);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(ftape_trace_log);
+#endif
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/Makefile b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6d91c1f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+#
+# 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+# the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+#
+# $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/Makefile,v $
+# $Revision: 1.4 $
+# $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:58 $
+#
+# Makefile for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 zftape interface VFS to
+# ftape
+#
+
+
+# ZFT_OBSOLETE - enable the MTIOC_ZFTAPE_GETBLKSZ ioctl. You should
+# leave this enabled for compatibility with taper.
+
+obj-$(CONFIG_ZFTAPE) += zftape.o
+
+zftape-objs := zftape-rw.o zftape-ctl.o zftape-read.o \
+ zftape-write.o zftape-vtbl.o zftape-eof.o \
+ zftape-init.o zftape-buffers.o zftape_syms.o
+
+EXTRA_CFLAGS := -DZFT_OBSOLETE
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..da06f13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.c
@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:59 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the dynamic buffer allocation routines
+ * of zftape
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+/* global variables
+ */
+
+/* local varibales
+ */
+static unsigned int used_memory;
+static unsigned int peak_memory;
+
+void zft_memory_stats(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Memory usage (vmalloc allocations):\n"
+ KERN_INFO "total allocated: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "peak allocation: %d",
+ used_memory, peak_memory);
+ peak_memory = used_memory;
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+int zft_vcalloc_once(void *new, size_t size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+ if (zft_vmalloc_once(new, size) < 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ memset(*(void **)new, '\0', size);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+int zft_vmalloc_once(void *new, size_t size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (*(void **)new != NULL || size == 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if ((*(void **)new = vmalloc(size)) == NULL) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ used_memory += size;
+ if (peak_memory < used_memory) {
+ peak_memory = used_memory;
+ }
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_noise,
+ "allocated buffer @ %p, %d bytes", *(void **)new, size);
+}
+int zft_vmalloc_always(void *new, size_t size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_vfree(new, size);
+ TRACE_EXIT zft_vmalloc_once(new, size);
+}
+void zft_vfree(void *old, size_t size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (*(void **)old) {
+ vfree(*(void **)old);
+ used_memory -= size;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "released buffer @ %p, %d bytes",
+ *(void **)old, size);
+ *(void **)old = NULL;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+void *zft_kmalloc(size_t size)
+{
+ void *new;
+
+ while ((new = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL) {
+ msleep_interruptible(100);
+ }
+ memset(new, 0, size);
+ used_memory += size;
+ if (peak_memory < used_memory) {
+ peak_memory = used_memory;
+ }
+ return new;
+}
+
+void zft_kfree(void *old, size_t size)
+{
+ kfree(old);
+ used_memory -= size;
+}
+
+/* there are some more buffers that are allocated on demand.
+ * cleanup_module() calles this function to be sure to have released
+ * them
+ */
+void zft_uninit_mem(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_vfree(&zft_hseg_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
+ zft_vfree(&zft_deblock_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE); zft_deblock_segment = -1;
+ zft_free_vtbl();
+ if (zft_cmpr_lock(0 /* don't load */) == 0) {
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->cleanup)();
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->reset)(); /* unlock it again */
+ }
+ zft_memory_stats();
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..798e312
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.h
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+#ifndef _FTAPE_DYNMEM_H
+#define _FTAPE_DYNMEM_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-buffers.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:59 $
+ *
+ * memory allocation routines.
+ *
+ */
+
+/* we do not allocate all of the really large buffer memory before
+ * someone tries to open the drive. ftape_open() may fail with
+ * -ENOMEM, but that's better having 200k of vmalloced memory which
+ * cannot be swapped out.
+ */
+
+extern void zft_memory_stats(void);
+extern int zft_vmalloc_once(void *new, size_t size);
+extern int zft_vcalloc_once(void *new, size_t size);
+extern int zft_vmalloc_always(void *new, size_t size);
+extern void zft_vfree(void *old, size_t size);
+extern void *zft_kmalloc(size_t size);
+extern void zft_kfree(void *old, size_t size);
+
+/* called by cleanup_module()
+ */
+extern void zft_uninit_mem(void);
+
+#endif
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6c7874e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1418 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2.6.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/14 18:07:33 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the non-read/write zftape functions
+ * for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/fcntl.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+int zft_write_protected; /* this is when cartridge rdonly or O_RDONLY */
+int zft_header_read;
+int zft_offline;
+unsigned int zft_unit;
+int zft_resid;
+int zft_mt_compression;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static int going_offline;
+
+typedef int (mt_fun)(int *argptr);
+typedef int (*mt_funp)(int *argptr);
+typedef struct
+{
+ mt_funp function;
+ unsigned offline : 1; /* op permitted if offline or no_tape */
+ unsigned write_protected : 1; /* op permitted if write-protected */
+ unsigned not_formatted : 1; /* op permitted if tape not formatted */
+ unsigned raw_mode : 1; /* op permitted if zft_mode == 0 */
+ unsigned need_idle_state : 1; /* need to call def_idle_state */
+ char *name;
+} fun_entry;
+
+static mt_fun mt_dummy, mt_reset, mt_fsr, mt_bsr, mt_rew, mt_offl, mt_nop,
+ mt_weof, mt_erase, mt_ras2, mt_setblk, mt_setdensity,
+ mt_seek, mt_tell, mt_reten, mt_eom, mt_fsf, mt_bsf,
+ mt_fsfm, mt_bsfm, mt_setdrvbuffer, mt_compression;
+
+static fun_entry mt_funs[]=
+{
+ {mt_reset , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_RESET" }, /* 0 */
+ {mt_fsf , 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, "MT_FSF" },
+ {mt_bsf , 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, "MT_BSF" },
+ {mt_fsr , 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, "MT_FSR" },
+ {mt_bsr , 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, "MT_BSR" },
+ {mt_weof , 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "MT_WEOF" }, /* 5 */
+ {mt_rew , 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_REW" },
+ {mt_offl , 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_OFFL" },
+ {mt_nop , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_NOP" },
+ {mt_reten , 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_RETEN" },
+ {mt_bsfm , 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, "MT_BSFM" }, /* 10 */
+ {mt_fsfm , 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, "MT_FSFM" },
+ {mt_eom , 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, "MT_EOM" },
+ {mt_erase , 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, "MT_ERASE" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_RAS1" },
+ {mt_ras2 , 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, "MT_RAS2" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_RAS3" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "UNKNOWN" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "UNKNOWN" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "UNKNOWN" },
+ {mt_setblk , 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, "MT_SETBLK"}, /* 20 */
+ {mt_setdensity , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_SETDENSITY"},
+ {mt_seek , 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, "MT_SEEK" },
+ {mt_dummy , 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, "MT_TELL" }, /* wr-only ?! */
+ {mt_setdrvbuffer, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_SETDRVBUFFER" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_FSS" }, /* 25 */
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_BSS" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_WSM" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_LOCK" },
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_UNLOCK"},
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_LOAD" }, /* 30 */
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_UNLOAD"},
+ {mt_compression , 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, "MT_COMPRESSION"},
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_SETPART"},
+ {mt_dummy , 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, "MT_MKPART"}
+};
+
+#define NR_MT_CMDS NR_ITEMS(mt_funs)
+
+void zft_reset_position(zft_position *pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ pos->seg_byte_pos =
+ pos->volume_pos = 0;
+ if (zft_header_read) {
+ /* need to keep track of the volume table and
+ * compression map. We therefor simply
+ * position at the beginning of the first
+ * volume. This covers old ftape archives as
+ * well has various flavours of the
+ * compression map segments. The worst case is
+ * that the compression map shows up as a
+ * additional volume in front of all others.
+ */
+ pos->seg_pos = zft_find_volume(0)->start_seg;
+ pos->tape_pos = zft_calc_tape_pos(pos->seg_pos);
+ } else {
+ pos->tape_pos = 0;
+ pos->seg_pos = -1;
+ }
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ zft_deblock_segment = -1;
+ zft_io_state = zft_idle;
+ zft_zap_read_buffers();
+ zft_prevent_flush();
+ /* unlock the compresison module if it is loaded.
+ * The zero arg means not to try to load the module.
+ */
+ if (zft_cmpr_lock(0) == 0) {
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->reset)(); /* unlock */
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+static void zft_init_driver(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_resid =
+ zft_header_read =
+ zft_old_ftape =
+ zft_offline =
+ zft_write_protected =
+ going_offline =
+ zft_mt_compression =
+ zft_header_changed =
+ zft_volume_table_changed =
+ zft_written_segments = 0;
+ zft_blk_sz = CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ;
+ zft_reset_position(&zft_pos); /* does most of the stuff */
+ ftape_zap_read_buffers();
+ ftape_set_state(idle);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+int zft_def_idle_state(void)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!zft_header_read) {
+ result = zft_read_header_segments();
+ } else if ((result = zft_flush_buffers()) >= 0 && zft_qic_mode) {
+ /* don't move past eof
+ */
+ (void)zft_close_volume(&zft_pos);
+ }
+ if (ftape_abort_operation() < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "ftape_abort_operation() failed");
+ result = -EIO;
+ }
+ /* clear remaining read buffers */
+ zft_zap_read_buffers();
+ zft_io_state = zft_idle;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * *
+ * functions for the MTIOCTOP commands *
+ * *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+static int mt_dummy(int *dummy)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOSYS;
+}
+
+static int mt_reset(int *dummy)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ (void)ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_reset_drive(),
+ zft_init_driver(); zft_uninit_mem(); zft_offline = 1);
+ /* fake a re-open of the device. This will set all flage and
+ * allocate buffers as appropriate. The new tape condition will
+ * force the open routine to do anything we need.
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(_zft_open(-1 /* fake reopen */, 0 /* dummy */),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_fsf(int *arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = zft_skip_volumes(*arg, &zft_pos);
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_bsf(int *arg)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (*arg != 0) {
+ result = zft_skip_volumes(-*arg + 1, &zft_pos);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int seek_block(__s64 data_offset,
+ __s64 block_increment,
+ zft_position *pos)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ __s64 new_block_pos;
+ __s64 vol_block_count;
+ const zft_volinfo *volume;
+ int exceed;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ volume = zft_find_volume(pos->seg_pos);
+ if (volume->start_seg == 0 || volume->end_seg == 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ new_block_pos = (zft_div_blksz(data_offset, volume->blk_sz)
+ + block_increment);
+ vol_block_count = zft_div_blksz(volume->size, volume->blk_sz);
+ if (new_block_pos < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "new_block_pos " LL_X " < 0", LL(new_block_pos));
+ zft_resid = (int)new_block_pos;
+ new_block_pos = 0;
+ exceed = 1;
+ } else if (new_block_pos > vol_block_count) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "new_block_pos " LL_X " exceeds size of volume " LL_X,
+ LL(new_block_pos), LL(vol_block_count));
+ zft_resid = (int)(vol_block_count - new_block_pos);
+ new_block_pos = vol_block_count;
+ exceed = 1;
+ } else {
+ exceed = 0;
+ }
+ if (zft_use_compression && volume->use_compression) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_cmpr_lock(1 /* try to load */),);
+ result = (*zft_cmpr_ops->seek)(new_block_pos, pos, volume,
+ zft_deblock_buf);
+ pos->tape_pos = zft_calc_tape_pos(pos->seg_pos);
+ pos->tape_pos += pos->seg_byte_pos;
+ } else {
+ pos->volume_pos = zft_mul_blksz(new_block_pos, volume->blk_sz);
+ pos->tape_pos = zft_calc_tape_pos(volume->start_seg);
+ pos->tape_pos += pos->volume_pos;
+ pos->seg_pos = zft_calc_seg_byte_coord(&pos->seg_byte_pos,
+ pos->tape_pos);
+ }
+ zft_just_before_eof = volume->size == pos->volume_pos;
+ if (zft_just_before_eof) {
+ /* why this? because zft_file_no checks agains start
+ * and end segment of a volume. We do not want to
+ * advance to the next volume with this function.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "set zft_just_before_eof");
+ zft_position_before_eof(pos, volume);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "new_seg_pos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "new_tape_pos: " LL_X "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "vol_size : " LL_X "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_byte_pos: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "blk_sz : %d",
+ pos->seg_pos, LL(pos->tape_pos),
+ LL(volume->size), pos->seg_byte_pos,
+ volume->blk_sz);
+ if (!exceed) {
+ zft_resid = new_block_pos - zft_div_blksz(pos->volume_pos,
+ volume->blk_sz);
+ }
+ if (zft_resid < 0) {
+ zft_resid = -zft_resid;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT ((exceed || zft_resid != 0) && result >= 0) ? -EINVAL : result;
+}
+
+static int mt_fsr(int *arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = seek_block(zft_pos.volume_pos, *arg, &zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_bsr(int *arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = seek_block(zft_pos.volume_pos, -*arg, &zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_weof(int *arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_flush_buffers(),);
+ result = zft_weof(*arg, &zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_rew(int *dummy)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if(zft_header_read) {
+ (void)zft_def_idle_state();
+ }
+ result = ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ zft_reset_position(&zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_offl(int *dummy)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ going_offline= 1;
+ result = mt_rew(NULL);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_nop(int *dummy)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+ /* should we set tape status?
+ */
+ if (!zft_offline) { /* offline includes no_tape */
+ (void)zft_def_idle_state();
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_reten(int *dummy)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if(zft_header_read) {
+ (void)zft_def_idle_state();
+ }
+ result = ftape_seek_to_eot();
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ result = ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT(result);
+}
+
+static int fsfbsfm(int arg, zft_position *pos)
+{
+ const zft_volinfo *vtbl;
+ __s64 block_pos;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* What to do? This should seek to the next file-mark and
+ * position BEFORE. That is, a next write would just extend
+ * the current file. Well. Let's just seek to the end of the
+ * current file, if count == 1. If count > 1, then do a
+ * "mt_fsf(count - 1)", and then seek to the end of that file.
+ * If count == 0, do nothing
+ */
+ if (arg == 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_skip_volumes(arg < 0 ? arg : arg-1, pos),
+ if (arg > 0) {
+ zft_resid ++;
+ });
+ vtbl = zft_find_volume(pos->seg_pos);
+ block_pos = zft_div_blksz(vtbl->size, vtbl->blk_sz);
+ (void)seek_block(0, block_pos, pos);
+ if (pos->volume_pos != vtbl->size) {
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ zft_resid = 1;
+ /* we didn't managed to go there */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "wanted file position " LL_X ", arrived at " LL_X,
+ LL(vtbl->size), LL(pos->volume_pos));
+ }
+ zft_just_before_eof = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_bsfm(int *arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = fsfbsfm(-*arg, &zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_fsfm(int *arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = fsfbsfm(*arg, &zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_eom(int *dummy)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_skip_to_eom(&zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_erase(int *dummy)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = zft_erase();
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static int mt_ras2(int *dummy)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ result = -ENOSYS;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Sets the new blocksize in BYTES
+ *
+ */
+static int mt_setblk(int *new_size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if((unsigned int)(*new_size) > ZFT_MAX_BLK_SZ) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info,
+ "desired blk_sz (%d) should be <= %d bytes",
+ *new_size, ZFT_MAX_BLK_SZ);
+ }
+ if ((*new_size & (FT_SECTOR_SIZE-1)) != 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info,
+ "desired blk_sz (%d) must be a multiple of %d bytes",
+ *new_size, FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ }
+ if (*new_size == 0) {
+ if (zft_use_compression) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info,
+ "Variable block size not yet "
+ "supported with compression");
+ }
+ *new_size = 1;
+ }
+ zft_blk_sz = *new_size;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_setdensity(int *arg)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(*arg);
+ TRACE(TRACE_LEVEL, "tracing set to %d", TRACE_LEVEL);
+ if ((int)TRACE_LEVEL != *arg) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EINVAL;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_seek(int *new_block_pos)
+{
+ int result= 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ result = seek_block(0, (__s64)*new_block_pos, &zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* OK, this is totally different from SCSI, but the worst thing that can
+ * happen is that there is not enough defragmentated memory that can be
+ * allocated. Also, there is a hardwired limit of 16 dma buffers in the
+ * stock ftape module. This shouldn't bring the system down.
+ *
+ * NOTE: the argument specifies the total number of dma buffers to use.
+ * The driver needs at least 3 buffers to function at all.
+ *
+ */
+static int mt_setdrvbuffer(int *cnt)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (*cnt < 3) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EINVAL;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_set_nr_buffers(*cnt),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+/* return the block position from start of volume
+ */
+static int mt_tell(int *arg)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ *arg = zft_div_blksz(zft_pos.volume_pos,
+ zft_find_volume(zft_pos.seg_pos)->blk_sz);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mt_compression(int *arg)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* Ok. We could also check whether compression is available at
+ * all by trying to load the compression module. We could
+ * also check for a block size of 1 byte which is illegal
+ * with compression. Instead of doing it here we rely on
+ * zftape_write() to do the proper checks.
+ */
+ if ((unsigned int)*arg > 1) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EINVAL;
+ }
+ if (*arg != 0 && zft_blk_sz == 1) { /* variable block size */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info,
+ "Compression not yet supported "
+ "with variable block size");
+ }
+ zft_mt_compression = *arg;
+ if ((zft_unit & ZFT_ZIP_MODE) == 0) {
+ zft_use_compression = zft_mt_compression;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* check whether write access is allowed. Write access is denied when
+ * + zft_write_protected == 1 -- this accounts for either hard write
+ * protection of the cartridge or for
+ * O_RDONLY access mode of the tape device
+ * + zft_offline == 1 -- this meany that there is either no tape
+ * or that the MTOFFLINE ioctl has been
+ * previously issued (`soft eject')
+ * + ft_formatted == 0 -- this means that the cartridge is not
+ * formatted
+ * Then we distinuguish two cases. When zft_qic_mode is TRUE, then we try
+ * to emulate a `traditional' (aka SCSI like) UN*X tape device. Therefore we
+ * deny writes when
+ * + zft_qic_mode ==1 &&
+ * (!zft_tape_at_lbot() && -- tape no at logical BOT
+ * !(zft_tape_at_eom() || -- tape not at logical EOM (or EOD)
+ * (zft_tape_at_eom() &&
+ * zft_old_ftape()))) -- we can't add new volume to tapes
+ * written by old ftape because ftape
+ * don't use the volume table
+ *
+ * when the drive is in true raw mode (aka /dev/rawft0) then we don't
+ * care about LBOT and EOM conditions. This device is intended for a
+ * user level program that wants to truly implement the QIC-80 compliance
+ * at the logical data layout level of the cartridge, i.e. implement all
+ * that volume table and volume directory stuff etc.<
+ */
+int zft_check_write_access(zft_position *pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (zft_offline) { /* offline includes no_tape */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO,
+ ft_t_info, "tape is offline or no cartridge");
+ }
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info, "tape is not formatted");
+ }
+ if (zft_write_protected) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info, "cartridge write protected");
+ }
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ /* check BOT condition */
+ if (!zft_tape_at_lbot(pos)) {
+ /* protect cartridges written by old ftape if
+ * not at BOT because they use the vtbl
+ * segment for storing data
+ */
+ if (zft_old_ftape) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_warn,
+ "Cannot write to cartridges written by old ftape when not at BOT");
+ }
+ /* not at BOT, but allow writes at EOD, of course
+ */
+ if (!zft_tape_at_eod(pos)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info,
+ "tape not at BOT and not at EOD");
+ }
+ }
+ /* fine. Now the tape is either at BOT or at EOD. */
+ }
+ /* or in raw mode in which case we don't care about BOT and EOD */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* OPEN routine called by kernel-interface code
+ *
+ * NOTE: this is also called by mt_reset() with dev_minor == -1
+ * to fake a reopen after a reset.
+ */
+int _zft_open(unsigned int dev_minor, unsigned int access_mode)
+{
+ static unsigned int tape_unit;
+ static unsigned int file_access_mode;
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ((int)dev_minor == -1) {
+ /* fake reopen */
+ zft_unit = tape_unit;
+ access_mode = file_access_mode;
+ zft_init_driver(); /* reset all static data to defaults */
+ } else {
+ tape_unit = dev_minor;
+ file_access_mode = access_mode;
+ if ((result = ftape_enable(FTAPE_SEL(dev_minor))) < 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_err,
+ "ftape_enable failed: %d", result);
+ }
+ if (ft_new_tape || ft_no_tape || !ft_formatted ||
+ (FTAPE_SEL(zft_unit) != FTAPE_SEL(dev_minor)) ||
+ (zft_unit & ZFT_RAW_MODE) != (dev_minor & ZFT_RAW_MODE)) {
+ /* reset all static data to defaults,
+ */
+ zft_init_driver();
+ }
+ zft_unit = dev_minor;
+ }
+ zft_set_flags(zft_unit); /* decode the minor bits */
+ if (zft_blk_sz == 1 && zft_use_compression) {
+ ftape_disable(); /* resets ft_no_tape */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENODEV, ft_t_warn, "Variable block size not yet "
+ "supported with compression");
+ }
+ /* no need for most of the buffers when no tape or not
+ * formatted. for the read/write operations, it is the
+ * regardless whether there is no tape, a not-formatted tape
+ * or the whether the driver is soft offline.
+ * Nevertheless we allow some ioctls with non-formatted tapes,
+ * like rewind and reset.
+ */
+ if (ft_no_tape || !ft_formatted) {
+ zft_uninit_mem();
+ }
+ if (ft_no_tape) {
+ zft_offline = 1; /* so we need not test two variables */
+ }
+ if ((access_mode == O_WRONLY || access_mode == O_RDWR) &&
+ (ft_write_protected || ft_no_tape)) {
+ ftape_disable(); /* resets ft_no_tape */
+ TRACE_ABORT(ft_no_tape ? -ENXIO : -EROFS,
+ ft_t_warn, "wrong access mode %s cartridge",
+ ft_no_tape ? "without a" : "with write protected");
+ }
+ zft_write_protected = (access_mode == O_RDONLY ||
+ ft_write_protected != 0);
+ if (zft_write_protected) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "read only access mode: %d, "
+ "drive write protected: %d",
+ access_mode == O_RDONLY,
+ ft_write_protected != 0);
+ }
+ if (!zft_offline) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vmalloc_once(&zft_deblock_buf,FT_SEGMENT_SIZE),
+ ftape_disable());
+ }
+ /* zft_seg_pos should be greater than the vtbl segpos but not
+ * if in compatibility mode and only after we read in the
+ * header segments
+ *
+ * might also be a problem if the user makes a backup with a
+ * *qft* device and rewinds it with a raw device.
+ */
+ if (zft_qic_mode &&
+ !zft_old_ftape &&
+ zft_pos.seg_pos >= 0 &&
+ zft_header_read &&
+ zft_pos.seg_pos <= ft_first_data_segment) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "you probably mixed up the zftape devices!");
+ zft_reset_position(&zft_pos);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* RELEASE routine called by kernel-interface code
+ */
+int _zft_close(void)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ /* call the hardware release routine. Puts the drive offline */
+ ftape_disable();
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (!(ft_write_protected || zft_old_ftape)) {
+ result = zft_flush_buffers();
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "writing file mark at current position");
+ if (zft_qic_mode && zft_close_volume(&zft_pos) == 0) {
+ zft_move_past_eof(&zft_pos);
+ }
+ if ((zft_tape_at_lbot(&zft_pos) ||
+ !(zft_unit & FTAPE_NO_REWIND))) {
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ result = zft_update_header_segments();
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "Error: unable to update header segments");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ if (!(zft_unit & FTAPE_NO_REWIND)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "rewinding tape");
+ if (ftape_seek_to_bot() < 0 && result >= 0) {
+ result = -EIO; /* keep old value */
+ }
+ zft_reset_position(&zft_pos);
+ }
+ zft_zap_read_buffers();
+ /* now free up memory as much as possible. We don't destroy
+ * the deblock buffer if it containes a valid segment.
+ */
+ if (zft_deblock_segment == -1) {
+ zft_vfree(&zft_deblock_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
+ }
+ /* high level driver status, forces creation of a new volume
+ * when calling ftape_write again and not zft_just_before_eof
+ */
+ zft_io_state = zft_idle;
+ if (going_offline) {
+ zft_init_driver();
+ zft_uninit_mem();
+ going_offline = 0;
+ zft_offline = 1;
+ } else if (zft_cmpr_lock(0 /* don't load */) == 0) {
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->reset)(); /* unlock it again */
+ }
+ zft_memory_stats();
+ /* call the hardware release routine. Puts the drive offline */
+ ftape_disable();
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * the wrapper function around the wrapper MTIOCTOP ioctl
+ */
+static int mtioctop(struct mtop *mtop, int arg_size)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ fun_entry *mt_fun_entry;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtop) || mtop->mt_op >= NR_MT_CMDS) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EINVAL;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "calling MTIOCTOP command: %s",
+ mt_funs[mtop->mt_op].name);
+ mt_fun_entry= &mt_funs[mtop->mt_op];
+ zft_resid = mtop->mt_count;
+ if (!mt_fun_entry->offline && zft_offline) {
+ if (ft_no_tape) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_info, "no tape present");
+ } else {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_info, "drive is offline");
+ }
+ }
+ if (!mt_fun_entry->not_formatted && !ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info, "tape is not formatted");
+ }
+ if (!mt_fun_entry->write_protected) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_check_write_access(&zft_pos),);
+ }
+ if (mt_fun_entry->need_idle_state && !(zft_offline || !ft_formatted)) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_def_idle_state(),);
+ }
+ if (!zft_qic_mode && !mt_fun_entry->raw_mode) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info,
+"Drive needs to be in QIC-80 compatibility mode for this command");
+ }
+ result = (mt_fun_entry->function)(&mtop->mt_count);
+ if (zft_tape_at_lbot(&zft_pos)) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_update_header_segments(),);
+ }
+ if (result >= 0) {
+ zft_resid = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * standard MTIOCGET ioctl
+ */
+static int mtiocget(struct mtget *mtget, int arg_size)
+{
+ const zft_volinfo *volume;
+ __s64 max_tape_pos;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtget)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d",
+ arg_size);
+ }
+ mtget->mt_type = ft_drive_type.vendor_id + 0x800000;
+ mtget->mt_dsreg = ft_last_status.space;
+ mtget->mt_erreg = ft_last_error.space; /* error register */
+ mtget->mt_resid = zft_resid; /* residuum of writes, reads and
+ * MTIOCTOP commands
+ */
+ if (!zft_offline) { /* neither no_tape nor soft offline */
+ mtget->mt_gstat = GMT_ONLINE(~0UL);
+ /* should rather return the status of the cartridge
+ * than the access mode of the file, therefor use
+ * ft_write_protected, not zft_write_protected
+ */
+ if (ft_write_protected) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat |= GMT_WR_PROT(~0UL);
+ }
+ if(zft_header_read) { /* this catches non-formatted */
+ volume = zft_find_volume(zft_pos.seg_pos);
+ mtget->mt_fileno = volume->count;
+ max_tape_pos = zft_capacity - zft_blk_sz;
+ if (zft_use_compression) {
+ max_tape_pos -= ZFT_CMPR_OVERHEAD;
+ }
+ if (zft_tape_at_eod(&zft_pos)) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat |= GMT_EOD(~0UL);
+ }
+ if (zft_pos.tape_pos > max_tape_pos) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat |= GMT_EOT(~0UL);
+ }
+ mtget->mt_blkno = zft_div_blksz(zft_pos.volume_pos,
+ volume->blk_sz);
+ if (zft_just_before_eof) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat |= GMT_EOF(~0UL);
+ }
+ if (zft_tape_at_lbot(&zft_pos)) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat |= GMT_BOT(~0UL);
+ }
+ } else {
+ mtget->mt_fileno = mtget->mt_blkno = -1;
+ if (mtget->mt_dsreg & QIC_STATUS_AT_BOT) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat |= GMT_BOT(~0UL);
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (ft_no_tape) {
+ mtget->mt_gstat = GMT_DR_OPEN(~0UL);
+ } else {
+ mtget->mt_gstat = 0UL;
+ }
+ mtget->mt_fileno = mtget->mt_blkno = -1;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+#ifdef MTIOCRDFTSEG
+/*
+ * Read a floppy tape segment. This is useful for manipulating the
+ * volume table, and read the old header segment before re-formatting
+ * the cartridge.
+ */
+static int mtiocrdftseg(struct mtftseg * mtftseg, int arg_size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOCRDFTSEG");
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info,
+ "driver needs to be in raw mode for this ioctl");
+ }
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtftseg)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d",
+ arg_size);
+ }
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_RD_SINGLE &&
+ mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_RD_AHEAD) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info, "invalid read mode");
+ }
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EACCES; /* -ENXIO ? */
+
+ }
+ if (!zft_header_read) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_def_idle_state(),);
+ }
+ if (mtftseg->mt_segno > ft_last_data_segment) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info, "segment number is too large");
+ }
+ mtftseg->mt_result = ftape_read_segment(mtftseg->mt_segno,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ mtftseg->mt_mode);
+ if (mtftseg->mt_result < 0) {
+ /* a negativ result is not an ioctl error. if
+ * the user wants to read damaged tapes,
+ * it's up to her/him
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (copy_to_user(mtftseg->mt_data,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ mtftseg->mt_result) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef MTIOCWRFTSEG
+/*
+ * write a floppy tape segment. This version features writing of
+ * deleted address marks, and gracefully ignores the (software)
+ * ft_formatted flag to support writing of header segments after
+ * formatting.
+ */
+static int mtiocwrftseg(struct mtftseg * mtftseg, int arg_size)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOCWRFTSEG");
+ if (zft_write_protected || zft_qic_mode) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EACCES;
+ }
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtftseg)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d",
+ arg_size);
+ }
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_WR_ASYNC &&
+ mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_WR_MULTI &&
+ mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_WR_SINGLE &&
+ mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_WR_DELETE) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info, "invalid write mode");
+ }
+ /*
+ * We don't check for ft_formatted, because this gives
+ * only the software status of the driver.
+ *
+ * We assume that the user knows what it is
+ * doing. And rely on the low level stuff to fail
+ * when the tape isn't formatted. We only make sure
+ * that The header segment buffer is allocated,
+ * because it holds the bad sector map.
+ */
+ if (zft_hseg_buf == NULL) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (mtftseg->mt_mode != FT_WR_DELETE) {
+ if (copy_from_user(zft_deblock_buf,
+ mtftseg->mt_data,
+ FT_SEGMENT_SIZE) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ }
+ mtftseg->mt_result = ftape_write_segment(mtftseg->mt_segno,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ mtftseg->mt_mode);
+ if (mtftseg->mt_result >= 0 && mtftseg->mt_mode == FT_WR_SINGLE) {
+ /*
+ * a negativ result is not an ioctl error. if
+ * the user wants to write damaged tapes,
+ * it's up to her/him
+ */
+ if ((result = ftape_loop_until_writes_done()) < 0) {
+ mtftseg->mt_result = result;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef MTIOCVOLINFO
+/*
+ * get information about volume positioned at.
+ */
+static int mtiocvolinfo(struct mtvolinfo *volinfo, int arg_size)
+{
+ const zft_volinfo *volume;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOCVOLINFO");
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtvolinfo)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d", arg_size);
+ }
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EACCES;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_def_idle_state(),);
+ volume = zft_find_volume(zft_pos.seg_pos);
+ volinfo->mt_volno = volume->count;
+ volinfo->mt_blksz = volume->blk_sz == 1 ? 0 : volume->blk_sz;
+ volinfo->mt_size = volume->size >> 10;
+ volinfo->mt_rawsize = ((zft_calc_tape_pos(volume->end_seg + 1) >> 10) -
+ (zft_calc_tape_pos(volume->start_seg) >> 10));
+ volinfo->mt_cmpr = volume->use_compression;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef ZFT_OBSOLETE
+static int mtioc_zftape_getblksz(struct mtblksz *blksz, int arg_size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOC_ZTAPE_GETBLKSZ\n"
+ KERN_INFO "This ioctl is here merely for compatibility.\n"
+ KERN_INFO "Please use MTIOCVOLINFO instead");
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtblksz)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d", arg_size);
+ }
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EACCES;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_def_idle_state(),);
+ blksz->mt_blksz = zft_find_volume(zft_pos.seg_pos)->blk_sz;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef MTIOCGETSIZE
+/*
+ * get the capacity of the tape cartridge.
+ */
+static int mtiocgetsize(struct mttapesize *size, int arg_size)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOC_ZFTAPE_GETSIZE");
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mttapesize)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d", arg_size);
+ }
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENXIO;
+ }
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EACCES;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_def_idle_state(),);
+ size->mt_capacity = (unsigned int)(zft_capacity>>10);
+ size->mt_used = (unsigned int)(zft_get_eom_pos()>>10);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+static int mtiocpos(struct mtpos *mtpos, int arg_size)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOCPOS");
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtpos)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d", arg_size);
+ }
+ result = mt_tell((int *)&mtpos->mt_blkno);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+#ifdef MTIOCFTFORMAT
+/*
+ * formatting of floppy tape cartridges. This is intended to be used
+ * together with the MTIOCFTCMD ioctl and the new mmap feature
+ */
+
+/*
+ * This function uses ftape_decode_header_segment() to inform the low
+ * level ftape module about the new parameters.
+ *
+ * It erases the hseg_buf. The calling process must specify all
+ * parameters to assure proper operation.
+ *
+ * return values: -EINVAL - wrong argument size
+ * -EINVAL - if ftape_decode_header_segment() failed.
+ */
+static int set_format_parms(struct ftfmtparms *p, __u8 *hseg_buf)
+{
+ ft_trace_t old_level = TRACE_LEVEL;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "MTIOCFTFORMAT operation FTFMT_SETPARMS");
+ memset(hseg_buf, 0, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
+ PUT4(hseg_buf, FT_SIGNATURE, FT_HSEG_MAGIC);
+
+ /* fill in user specified parameters
+ */
+ hseg_buf[FT_FMT_CODE] = (__u8)p->ft_fmtcode;
+ PUT2(hseg_buf, FT_SPT, p->ft_spt);
+ hseg_buf[FT_TPC] = (__u8)p->ft_tpc;
+ hseg_buf[FT_FHM] = (__u8)p->ft_fhm;
+ hseg_buf[FT_FTM] = (__u8)p->ft_ftm;
+
+ /* fill in sane defaults to make ftape happy.
+ */
+ hseg_buf[FT_FSM] = (__u8)128; /* 128 is hard wired all over ftape */
+ if (p->ft_fmtcode == fmt_big) {
+ PUT4(hseg_buf, FT_6_HSEG_1, 0);
+ PUT4(hseg_buf, FT_6_HSEG_2, 1);
+ PUT4(hseg_buf, FT_6_FRST_SEG, 2);
+ PUT4(hseg_buf, FT_6_LAST_SEG, p->ft_spt * p->ft_tpc - 1);
+ } else {
+ PUT2(hseg_buf, FT_HSEG_1, 0);
+ PUT2(hseg_buf, FT_HSEG_2, 1);
+ PUT2(hseg_buf, FT_FRST_SEG, 2);
+ PUT2(hseg_buf, FT_LAST_SEG, p->ft_spt * p->ft_tpc - 1);
+ }
+
+ /* Synchronize with the low level module. This is particularly
+ * needed for unformatted cartridges as the QIC std was previously
+ * unknown BUT is needed to set data rate and to calculate timeouts.
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_calibrate_data_rate(p->ft_qicstd&QIC_TAPE_STD_MASK),
+ _res = -EINVAL);
+
+ /* The following will also recalcualte the timeouts for the tape
+ * length and QIC std we want to format to.
+ * abort with -EINVAL rather than -EIO
+ */
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(ft_t_warn);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_decode_header_segment(hseg_buf),
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(old_level); _res = -EINVAL);
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(old_level);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Return the internal SOFTWARE status of the kernel driver. This does
+ * NOT query the tape drive about its status.
+ */
+static int get_format_parms(struct ftfmtparms *p, __u8 *hseg_buffer)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "MTIOCFTFORMAT operation FTFMT_GETPARMS");
+ p->ft_qicstd = ft_qic_std;
+ p->ft_fmtcode = ft_format_code;
+ p->ft_fhm = hseg_buffer[FT_FHM];
+ p->ft_ftm = hseg_buffer[FT_FTM];
+ p->ft_spt = ft_segments_per_track;
+ p->ft_tpc = ft_tracks_per_tape;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int mtiocftformat(struct mtftformat *mtftformat, int arg_size)
+{
+ int result;
+ union fmt_arg *arg = &mtftformat->fmt_arg;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOCFTFORMAT");
+ if (zft_offline) {
+ if (ft_no_tape) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_info, "no tape present");
+ } else {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_info, "drive is offline");
+ }
+ }
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info,
+ "driver needs to be in raw mode for this ioctl");
+ }
+ if (zft_hseg_buf == NULL) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vcalloc_once(&zft_hseg_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE),);
+ }
+ zft_header_read = 0;
+ switch(mtftformat->fmt_op) {
+ case FTFMT_SET_PARMS:
+ TRACE_CATCH(set_format_parms(&arg->fmt_parms, zft_hseg_buf),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ case FTFMT_GET_PARMS:
+ TRACE_CATCH(get_format_parms(&arg->fmt_parms, zft_hseg_buf),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ case FTFMT_FORMAT_TRACK:
+ if ((ft_formatted && zft_check_write_access(&zft_pos) < 0) ||
+ (!ft_formatted && zft_write_protected)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info, "Write access denied");
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_format_track(arg->fmt_track.ft_track,
+ arg->fmt_track.ft_gap3),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ case FTFMT_STATUS:
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_format_status(&arg->fmt_status.ft_segment),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ case FTFMT_VERIFY:
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_verify_segment(arg->fmt_verify.ft_segment,
+ (SectorMap *)&arg->fmt_verify.ft_bsm),);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_err, "Invalid format operation");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef MTIOCFTCMD
+/*
+ * send a QIC-117 command to the drive, with optional timeouts,
+ * parameter and result bits. This is intended to be used together
+ * with the formatting ioctl.
+ */
+static int mtiocftcmd(struct mtftcmd *ftcmd, int arg_size)
+{
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Mag tape ioctl command: MTIOCFTCMD");
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EPERM, ft_t_info,
+ "need CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability to send raw qic-117 commands");
+ }
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES, ft_t_info,
+ "driver needs to be in raw mode for this ioctl");
+ }
+ if (arg_size != sizeof(struct mtftcmd)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d", arg_size);
+ }
+ if (ftcmd->ft_wait_before) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_ready_wait(ftcmd->ft_wait_before,
+ &ftcmd->ft_status),);
+ }
+ if (ftcmd->ft_status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR)
+ goto ftmtcmd_error;
+ if (ftcmd->ft_result_bits != 0) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_operation(&ftcmd->ft_result,
+ ftcmd->ft_cmd,
+ ftcmd->ft_result_bits),);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_command(ftcmd->ft_cmd),);
+ if (ftcmd->ft_status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR)
+ goto ftmtcmd_error;
+ for (i = 0; i < ftcmd->ft_parm_cnt; i++) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_parameter(ftcmd->ft_parms[i]&0x0f),);
+ if (ftcmd->ft_status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR)
+ goto ftmtcmd_error;
+ }
+ }
+ if (ftcmd->ft_wait_after != 0) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_ready_wait(ftcmd->ft_wait_after,
+ &ftcmd->ft_status),);
+ }
+ftmtcmd_error:
+ if (ftcmd->ft_status & QIC_STATUS_ERROR) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error status set");
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_report_error(&ftcmd->ft_error,
+ &ftcmd->ft_cmd, 1),);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0; /* this is not an i/o error */
+}
+#endif
+
+/* IOCTL routine called by kernel-interface code
+ */
+int _zft_ioctl(unsigned int command, void __user * arg)
+{
+ int result;
+ union { struct mtop mtop;
+ struct mtget mtget;
+ struct mtpos mtpos;
+#ifdef MTIOCRDFTSEG
+ struct mtftseg mtftseg;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCVOLINFO
+ struct mtvolinfo mtvolinfo;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCGETSIZE
+ struct mttapesize mttapesize;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCFTFORMAT
+ struct mtftformat mtftformat;
+#endif
+#ifdef ZFT_OBSOLETE
+ struct mtblksz mtblksz;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCFTCMD
+ struct mtftcmd mtftcmd;
+#endif
+ } krnl_arg;
+ int arg_size = _IOC_SIZE(command);
+ int dir = _IOC_DIR(command);
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* This check will only catch arguments that are too large !
+ */
+ if (dir & (_IOC_READ | _IOC_WRITE) && arg_size > sizeof(krnl_arg)) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL,
+ ft_t_info, "bad argument size: %d", arg_size);
+ }
+ if (dir & _IOC_WRITE) {
+ if (copy_from_user(&krnl_arg, arg, arg_size) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "called with ioctl command: 0x%08x", command);
+ switch (command) {
+ case MTIOCTOP:
+ result = mtioctop(&krnl_arg.mtop, arg_size);
+ break;
+ case MTIOCGET:
+ result = mtiocget(&krnl_arg.mtget, arg_size);
+ break;
+ case MTIOCPOS:
+ result = mtiocpos(&krnl_arg.mtpos, arg_size);
+ break;
+#ifdef MTIOCVOLINFO
+ case MTIOCVOLINFO:
+ result = mtiocvolinfo(&krnl_arg.mtvolinfo, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+#ifdef ZFT_OBSOLETE
+ case MTIOC_ZFTAPE_GETBLKSZ:
+ result = mtioc_zftape_getblksz(&krnl_arg.mtblksz, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCRDFTSEG
+ case MTIOCRDFTSEG: /* read a segment via ioctl */
+ result = mtiocrdftseg(&krnl_arg.mtftseg, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCWRFTSEG
+ case MTIOCWRFTSEG: /* write a segment via ioctl */
+ result = mtiocwrftseg(&krnl_arg.mtftseg, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCGETSIZE
+ case MTIOCGETSIZE:
+ result = mtiocgetsize(&krnl_arg.mttapesize, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCFTFORMAT
+ case MTIOCFTFORMAT:
+ result = mtiocftformat(&krnl_arg.mtftformat, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+#ifdef MTIOCFTCMD
+ case MTIOCFTCMD:
+ result = mtiocftcmd(&krnl_arg.mtftcmd, arg_size);
+ break;
+#endif
+ default:
+ result = -EINVAL;
+ break;
+ }
+ if ((result >= 0) && (dir & _IOC_READ)) {
+ if (copy_to_user(arg, &krnl_arg, arg_size) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4141598
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.h
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_CTL_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_CTL_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-ctl.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:02 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the non-standard IOCTL related definitions
+ * for the QIC-40/80 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <linux/mtio.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZFTAPE_MODULE
+#define ftape_status (*zft_status)
+#endif
+
+extern int zft_offline;
+extern int zft_mt_compression;
+extern int zft_write_protected;
+extern int zft_header_read;
+extern unsigned int zft_unit;
+extern int zft_resid;
+
+extern void zft_reset_position(zft_position *pos);
+extern int zft_check_write_access(zft_position *pos);
+extern int zft_def_idle_state(void);
+
+/* hooks for the VFS interface
+ */
+extern int _zft_open(unsigned int dev_minor, unsigned int access_mode);
+extern int _zft_close(void);
+extern int _zft_ioctl(unsigned int command, void __user *arg);
+#endif
+
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dcadcae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.c
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+/*
+ * I use these routines just to decide when I have to fake a
+ * volume-table to preserve compatibility to original ftape.
+ */
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1995 Bas Laarhoven.
+ *
+ * Modified for zftape 1996, 1997 Claus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:02 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the eof mark handling code
+ * for the QIC-40/80 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+
+/* a copy of the failed sector log from the header segment.
+ */
+eof_mark_union *zft_eof_map;
+
+/* number of eof marks (entries in bad sector log) on tape.
+ */
+int zft_nr_eof_marks = -1;
+
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+
+static char linux_tape_label[] = "Linux raw format V";
+enum {
+ min_fmt_version = 1, max_fmt_version = 2
+};
+static unsigned ftape_fmt_version = 0;
+
+
+/* Ftape (mis)uses the bad sector log to record end-of-file marks.
+ * Initially (when the tape is erased) all entries in the bad sector
+ * log are added to the tape's bad sector map. The bad sector log then
+ * is cleared.
+ *
+ * The bad sector log normally contains entries of the form:
+ * even 16-bit word: segment number of bad sector
+ * odd 16-bit word: encoded date
+ * There can be a total of 448 entries (1792 bytes).
+ *
+ * My guess is that no program is using this bad sector log (the *
+ * format seems useless as there is no indication of the bad sector
+ * itself, only the segment) However, if any program does use the bad
+ * sector log, the format used by ftape will let the program think
+ * there are some bad sectors and no harm is done.
+ *
+ * The eof mark entries that ftape stores in the bad sector log: even
+ * 16-bit word: segment number of eof mark odd 16-bit word: sector
+ * number of eof mark [1..32]
+ *
+ * The zft_eof_map as maintained is a sorted list of eof mark entries.
+ *
+ *
+ * The tape name field in the header segments is used to store a linux
+ * tape identification string and a version number. This way the tape
+ * can be recognized as a Linux raw format tape when using tools under
+ * other OS's.
+ *
+ * 'Wide' QIC tapes (format code 4) don't have a failed sector list
+ * anymore. That space is used for the (longer) bad sector map that
+ * now is a variable length list too. We now store our end-of-file
+ * marker list after the bad-sector-map on tape. The list is delimited
+ * by a (__u32) 0 entry.
+ */
+
+int zft_ftape_validate_label(char *label)
+{
+ static char tmp_label[45];
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ memcpy(tmp_label, label, FT_LABEL_SZ);
+ tmp_label[FT_LABEL_SZ] = '\0';
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tape label = `%s'", tmp_label);
+ ftape_fmt_version = 0;
+ if (memcmp(label, linux_tape_label, strlen(linux_tape_label)) == 0) {
+ int pos = strlen(linux_tape_label);
+ while (label[pos] >= '0' && label[pos] <= '9') {
+ ftape_fmt_version *= 10;
+ ftape_fmt_version = label[ pos++] - '0';
+ }
+ result = (ftape_fmt_version >= min_fmt_version &&
+ ftape_fmt_version <= max_fmt_version);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "format version = %d", ftape_fmt_version);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+static __u8 * find_end_of_eof_list(__u8 * ptr, __u8 * limit)
+{
+ while (ptr + 3 < limit) {
+
+ if (get_unaligned((__u32*)ptr)) {
+ ptr += sizeof(__u32);
+ } else {
+ return ptr;
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void zft_ftape_extract_file_marks(__u8* address)
+{
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ zft_eof_map = NULL;
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ __u8* end;
+ __u8* start = ftape_find_end_of_bsm_list(address);
+
+ zft_nr_eof_marks = 0;
+ if (start) {
+ start += 3; /* skip end of list mark */
+ end = find_end_of_eof_list(start,
+ address + FT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
+ if (end && end - start <= FT_FSL_SIZE) {
+ zft_nr_eof_marks = ((end - start) /
+ sizeof(eof_mark_union));
+ zft_eof_map = (eof_mark_union *)start;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "EOF Mark List is too long or damaged!");
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err,
+ "Bad Sector List is too long or damaged !");
+ }
+ } else {
+ zft_eof_map = (eof_mark_union *)&address[FT_FSL];
+ zft_nr_eof_marks = GET2(address, FT_FSL_CNT);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "number of file marks: %d", zft_nr_eof_marks);
+ if (ftape_fmt_version == 1) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "swapping version 1 fields");
+ /* version 1 format uses swapped sector and segment
+ * fields, correct that !
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < zft_nr_eof_marks; ++i) {
+ __u16 tmp = GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.segment,0);
+ PUT2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.segment, 0,
+ GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.date,0));
+ PUT2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.date, 0, tmp);
+ }
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < zft_nr_eof_marks; ++i) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "eof mark: %5d/%2d",
+ GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.segment, 0),
+ GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.date,0));
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+void zft_clear_ftape_file_marks(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+ /* Clear failed sector log: remove all tape marks. We
+ * don't use old ftape-style EOF-marks.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "Clearing old ftape's eof map");
+ memset(zft_eof_map, 0, zft_nr_eof_marks * sizeof(__u32));
+ zft_nr_eof_marks = 0;
+ PUT2(zft_hseg_buf, FT_FSL_CNT, 0); /* nr of eof-marks */
+ zft_header_changed = 1;
+ zft_update_label(zft_hseg_buf);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..26568c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.h
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_EOF_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_EOF_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1994-1995 Bas Laarhoven.
+ * adaptaed for zftape 1996, 1997 by Claus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:03 $
+ *
+ * Definitions and declarations for the end of file markers
+ * for the QIC-40/80 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/ftape-header-segment.h>
+#include "../zftape/zftape-buffers.h"
+/* failed sector log size (only used if format code != 4).
+ */
+
+typedef union {
+ ft_fsl_entry mark;
+ __u32 entry;
+} eof_mark_union;
+
+/* ftape-eof.c defined global vars.
+ */
+extern int zft_nr_eof_marks;
+extern eof_mark_union *zft_eof_map;
+
+/* ftape-eof.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern void zft_ftape_extract_file_marks(__u8* address);
+extern int zft_ftape_validate_label(char* label);
+extern void zft_clear_ftape_file_marks(void);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dbac7e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c
@@ -0,0 +1,403 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * This file contains the code that registers the zftape frontend
+ * to the ftape floppy tape driver for Linux
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+#include <linux/major.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#ifdef CONFIG_KMOD
+#include <linux/kmod.h>
+#endif
+#include <linux/fcntl.h>
+#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/device.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-buffers.h"
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("(c) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine "
+ "(claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de)");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION(ZFTAPE_VERSION " - "
+ "VFS interface for the Linux floppy tape driver. "
+ "Support for QIC-113 compatible volume table "
+ "and builtin compression (lzrw3 algorithm)");
+MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("char-major-27");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+struct zft_cmpr_ops *zft_cmpr_ops = NULL;
+const ftape_info *zft_status;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static unsigned long busy_flag;
+
+static sigset_t orig_sigmask;
+
+/* the interface to the kernel vfs layer
+ */
+
+/* Note about llseek():
+ *
+ * st.c and tpqic.c update fp->f_pos but don't implment llseek() and
+ * initialize the llseek component of the file_ops struct with NULL.
+ * This means that the user will get the default seek, but the tape
+ * device will not respect the new position, but happily read from the
+ * old position. Think a zftape specific llseek() function would be
+ * better, returning -ESPIPE. TODO.
+ */
+
+static int zft_open (struct inode *ino, struct file *filep);
+static int zft_close(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep);
+static int zft_ioctl(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep,
+ unsigned int command, unsigned long arg);
+static int zft_mmap(struct file *filep, struct vm_area_struct *vma);
+static ssize_t zft_read (struct file *fp, char __user *buff,
+ size_t req_len, loff_t *ppos);
+static ssize_t zft_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *buff,
+ size_t req_len, loff_t *ppos);
+
+static struct file_operations zft_cdev =
+{
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .read = zft_read,
+ .write = zft_write,
+ .ioctl = zft_ioctl,
+ .mmap = zft_mmap,
+ .open = zft_open,
+ .release = zft_close,
+};
+
+static struct class_simple *zft_class;
+
+/* Open floppy tape device
+ */
+static int zft_open(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ nonseekable_open(ino, filep);
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "called for minor %d", iminor(ino));
+ if ( test_and_set_bit(0,&busy_flag) ) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EBUSY, ft_t_warn, "failed: already busy");
+ }
+ if ((iminor(ino) & ~(ZFT_MINOR_OP_MASK | FTAPE_NO_REWIND))
+ >
+ FTAPE_SEL_D) {
+ clear_bit(0,&busy_flag);
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_err, "failed: invalid unit nr");
+ }
+ orig_sigmask = current->blocked;
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ result = _zft_open(iminor(ino), filep->f_flags & O_ACCMODE);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ current->blocked = orig_sigmask; /* restore mask */
+ clear_bit(0,&busy_flag);
+ TRACE_ABORT(result, ft_t_err, "_ftape_open failed");
+ } else {
+ /* Mask signals that will disturb proper operation of the
+ * program that is calling.
+ */
+ current->blocked = orig_sigmask;
+ sigaddsetmask (&current->blocked, _DO_BLOCK);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Close floppy tape device
+ */
+static int zft_close(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ( !test_bit(0,&busy_flag) || iminor(ino) != zft_unit) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "failed: not busy or wrong unit");
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ result = _zft_close();
+ if (result < 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "_zft_close failed");
+ }
+ current->blocked = orig_sigmask; /* restore before open state */
+ clear_bit(0,&busy_flag);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* Ioctl for floppy tape device
+ */
+static int zft_ioctl(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep,
+ unsigned int command, unsigned long arg)
+{
+ int result = -EIO;
+ sigset_t old_sigmask;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ( !test_bit(0,&busy_flag) || iminor(ino) != zft_unit || ft_failure) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "failed: not busy, failure or wrong unit");
+ }
+ old_sigmask = current->blocked; /* save mask */
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ /* This will work as long as sizeof(void *) == sizeof(long) */
+ result = _zft_ioctl(command, (void __user *) arg);
+ current->blocked = old_sigmask; /* restore mask */
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Ioctl for floppy tape device
+ */
+static int zft_mmap(struct file *filep, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
+{
+ int result = -EIO;
+ sigset_t old_sigmask;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ( !test_bit(0,&busy_flag) ||
+ iminor(filep->f_dentry->d_inode) != zft_unit ||
+ ft_failure)
+ {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "failed: not busy, failure or wrong unit");
+ }
+ old_sigmask = current->blocked; /* save mask */
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ if ((result = ftape_mmap(vma)) >= 0) {
+#ifndef MSYNC_BUG_WAS_FIXED
+ static struct vm_operations_struct dummy = { NULL, };
+ vma->vm_ops = &dummy;
+#endif
+ }
+ current->blocked = old_sigmask; /* restore mask */
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Read from floppy tape device
+ */
+static ssize_t zft_read(struct file *fp, char __user *buff,
+ size_t req_len, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ int result = -EIO;
+ sigset_t old_sigmask;
+ struct inode *ino = fp->f_dentry->d_inode;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "called with count: %ld", (unsigned long)req_len);
+ if (!test_bit(0,&busy_flag) || iminor(ino) != zft_unit || ft_failure) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "failed: not busy, failure or wrong unit");
+ }
+ old_sigmask = current->blocked; /* save mask */
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ result = _zft_read(buff, req_len);
+ current->blocked = old_sigmask; /* restore mask */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "return with count: %d", result);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* Write to tape device
+ */
+static ssize_t zft_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *buff,
+ size_t req_len, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ int result = -EIO;
+ sigset_t old_sigmask;
+ struct inode *ino = fp->f_dentry->d_inode;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_flow, "called with count: %ld", (unsigned long)req_len);
+ if (!test_bit(0,&busy_flag) || iminor(ino) != zft_unit || ft_failure) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "failed: not busy, failure or wrong unit");
+ }
+ old_sigmask = current->blocked; /* save mask */
+ sigfillset(&current->blocked);
+ result = _zft_write(buff, req_len);
+ current->blocked = old_sigmask; /* restore mask */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "return with count: %d", result);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* END OF VFS INTERFACE
+ *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/* driver/module initialization
+ */
+
+/* the compression module has to call this function to hook into the zftape
+ * code
+ */
+int zft_cmpr_register(struct zft_cmpr_ops *new_ops)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (zft_cmpr_ops != NULL) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EBUSY;
+ } else {
+ zft_cmpr_ops = new_ops;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* lock the zft-compressor() module.
+ */
+int zft_cmpr_lock(int try_to_load)
+{
+ if (zft_cmpr_ops == NULL) {
+#ifdef CONFIG_KMOD
+ if (try_to_load) {
+ request_module("zft-compressor");
+ if (zft_cmpr_ops == NULL) {
+ return -ENOSYS;
+ }
+ } else {
+ return -ENOSYS;
+ }
+#else
+ return -ENOSYS;
+#endif
+ }
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->lock)();
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZFT_COMPRESSOR
+extern int zft_compressor_init(void);
+#endif
+
+/* Called by modules package when installing the driver or by kernel
+ * during the initialization phase
+ */
+int __init zft_init(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+#ifdef MODULE
+ printk(KERN_INFO ZFTAPE_VERSION "\n");
+ if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_info) {
+ printk(
+KERN_INFO
+"(c) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de)\n"
+KERN_INFO
+"vfs interface for ftape floppy tape driver.\n"
+KERN_INFO
+"Support for QIC-113 compatible volume table, dynamic memory allocation\n"
+KERN_INFO
+"and builtin compression (lzrw3 algorithm).\n");
+ }
+#else /* !MODULE */
+ /* print a short no-nonsense boot message */
+ printk(KERN_INFO ZFTAPE_VERSION "\n");
+#endif /* MODULE */
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "zft_init @ 0x%p", zft_init);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+ "installing zftape VFS interface for ftape driver ...");
+ TRACE_CATCH(register_chrdev(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, "zft", &zft_cdev),);
+
+ zft_class = class_simple_create(THIS_MODULE, "zft");
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ class_simple_device_add(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i), NULL, "qft%i", i);
+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i),
+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
+ "qft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_add(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 4), NULL, "nqft%i", i);
+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 4),
+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
+ "nqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_add(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 16), NULL, "zqft%i", i);
+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 16),
+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
+ "zqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_add(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 20), NULL, "nzqft%i", i);
+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 20),
+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
+ "nzqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_add(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 32), NULL, "rawqft%i", i);
+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 32),
+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
+ "rawqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_add(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 36), NULL, "nrawrawqft%i", i);
+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 36),
+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
+ "nrawqft%i", i);
+ }
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZFT_COMPRESSOR
+ (void)zft_compressor_init();
+#endif
+ zft_status = ftape_get_status(); /* fetch global data of ftape
+ * hardware driver
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+
+/* Called by modules package when removing the driver
+ */
+static void zft_exit(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (unregister_chrdev(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, "zft") != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "failed");
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "successful");
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ devfs_remove("qft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_remove(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i));
+ devfs_remove("nqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_remove(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 4));
+ devfs_remove("zqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_remove(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 16));
+ devfs_remove("nzqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_remove(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 20));
+ devfs_remove("rawqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_remove(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 32));
+ devfs_remove("nrawqft%i", i);
+ class_simple_device_remove(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 36));
+ }
+ class_simple_destroy(zft_class);
+ zft_uninit_mem(); /* release remaining memory, if any */
+ printk(KERN_INFO "zftape successfully unloaded.\n");
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+module_init(zft_init);
+module_exit(zft_exit);
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..937e5d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.h
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_INIT_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_INIT_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:05 $
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions and macro for the vfs
+ * interface defined by zftape
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <linux/ftape-header-segment.h>
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-write.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-buffer.h"
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-format.h"
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+
+#ifdef MODULE
+#define ftape_status (*zft_status)
+#endif
+
+extern const ftape_info *zft_status; /* needed for zftape-vtbl.h */
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+struct zft_cmpr_ops {
+ int (*write)(int *write_cnt,
+ __u8 *dst_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const __u8 __user *src_buf, const int req_len,
+ const zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume);
+ int (*read)(int *read_cnt,
+ __u8 __user *dst_buf, const int req_len,
+ const __u8 *src_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume);
+ int (*seek)(unsigned int new_block_pos,
+ zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ __u8 *buffer);
+ void (*lock) (void);
+ void (*reset) (void);
+ void (*cleanup)(void);
+};
+
+extern struct zft_cmpr_ops *zft_cmpr_ops;
+/* zftape-init.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern int zft_cmpr_register(struct zft_cmpr_ops *new_ops);
+extern int zft_cmpr_lock(int try_to_load);
+
+#endif
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..214bf03
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.c
@@ -0,0 +1,377 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:06 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the high level reading code
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+int zft_just_before_eof;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static int buf_len_rd;
+
+void zft_zap_read_buffers(void)
+{
+ buf_len_rd = 0;
+}
+
+int zft_read_header_segments(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_header_read = 0;
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vmalloc_once(&zft_hseg_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_read_header_segment(zft_hseg_buf),);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "Segments written since first format: %d",
+ (int)GET4(zft_hseg_buf, FT_SEG_CNT));
+ zft_qic113 = (ft_format_code != fmt_normal &&
+ ft_format_code != fmt_1100ft &&
+ ft_format_code != fmt_425ft);
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "ft_first_data_segment: %d, ft_last_data_segment: %d",
+ ft_first_data_segment, ft_last_data_segment);
+ zft_capacity = zft_get_capacity();
+ zft_old_ftape = zft_ftape_validate_label(&zft_hseg_buf[FT_LABEL]);
+ if (zft_old_ftape) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info,
+"Found old ftaped tape, emulating eof marks, entering read-only mode");
+ zft_ftape_extract_file_marks(zft_hseg_buf);
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_fake_volume_headers(zft_eof_map,
+ zft_nr_eof_marks),);
+ } else {
+ /* the specs say that the volume table must be
+ * initialized with zeroes during formatting, so it
+ * MUST be readable, i.e. contain vaid ECC
+ * information.
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_read_segment(ft_first_data_segment,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_RD_SINGLE),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_extract_volume_headers(zft_deblock_buf),);
+ }
+ zft_header_read = 1;
+ zft_set_flags(zft_unit);
+ zft_reset_position(&zft_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int zft_fetch_segment_fraction(const unsigned int segment, void *buffer,
+ const ft_read_mode_t read_mode,
+ const unsigned int start,
+ const unsigned int size)
+{
+ int seg_sz;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (segment == zft_deblock_segment) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow,
+ "re-using segment %d already in deblock buffer",
+ segment);
+ seg_sz = zft_get_seg_sz(segment);
+ if (start > seg_sz) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_bug,
+ "trying to read beyond end of segment:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_sz : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "start : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment: %d",
+ seg_sz, start, segment);
+ }
+ if ((start + size) > seg_sz) {
+ TRACE_EXIT seg_sz - start;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT size;
+ }
+ seg_sz = ftape_read_segment_fraction(segment, buffer, read_mode,
+ start, size);
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "segment %d, result %d", segment, seg_sz);
+ if ((int)seg_sz >= 0 && start == 0 && size == FT_SEGMENT_SIZE) {
+ /* this implicitly assumes that we are always called with
+ * buffer == zft_deblock_buf
+ */
+ zft_deblock_segment = segment;
+ } else {
+ zft_deblock_segment = -1;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT seg_sz;
+}
+
+/*
+ * out:
+ *
+ * int *read_cnt: the number of bytes we removed from the
+ * zft_deblock_buf (result)
+ *
+ * int *to_do : the remaining size of the read-request. Is changed.
+ *
+ * in:
+ *
+ * char *buff : buff is the address of the upper part of the user
+ * buffer, that hasn't been filled with data yet.
+ * int buf_pos_read: copy of buf_pos_rd
+ * int buf_len_read: copy of buf_len_rd
+ * char *zft_deblock_buf: ftape_zft_deblock_buf
+ *
+ * returns the amount of data actually copied to the user-buffer
+ *
+ * to_do MUST NOT SHRINK except to indicate an EOT. In this case to_do
+ * has to be set to 0. We cannot return -ENOSPC, because we return the
+ * amount of data actually * copied to the user-buffer
+ */
+static int zft_simple_read (int *read_cnt,
+ __u8 __user *dst_buf,
+ const int to_do,
+ const __u8 *src_buf,
+ const int seg_sz,
+ const zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (seg_sz - pos->seg_byte_pos < to_do) {
+ *read_cnt = seg_sz - pos->seg_byte_pos;
+ } else {
+ *read_cnt = to_do;
+ }
+ if (copy_to_user(dst_buf,
+ src_buf + pos->seg_byte_pos, *read_cnt) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "nr bytes just read: %d", *read_cnt);
+ TRACE_EXIT *read_cnt;
+}
+
+/* req_len: gets clipped due to EOT of EOF.
+ * req_clipped: is a flag indicating whether req_len was clipped or not
+ * volume: contains information on current volume (blk_sz etc.)
+ */
+static int check_read_access(int *req_len,
+ const zft_volinfo **volume,
+ int *req_clipped,
+ const zft_position *pos)
+{
+ static __s64 remaining;
+ static int eod;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (zft_io_state != zft_reading) {
+ if (zft_offline) { /* offline includes no_tape */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENXIO, ft_t_warn,
+ "tape is offline or no cartridge");
+ }
+ if (!ft_formatted) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EACCES,
+ ft_t_warn, "tape is not formatted");
+ }
+ /* now enter defined state, read header segment if not
+ * already done and flush write buffers
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_def_idle_state(),);
+ zft_io_state = zft_reading;
+ if (zft_tape_at_eod(pos)) {
+ eod = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 1;
+ }
+ eod = 0;
+ *volume = zft_find_volume(pos->seg_pos);
+ /* get the space left until EOF */
+ remaining = zft_check_for_eof(*volume, pos);
+ buf_len_rd = 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "remaining: " LL_X ", vol_no: %d",
+ LL(remaining), (*volume)->count);
+ } else if (zft_tape_at_eod(pos)) {
+ if (++eod > 2) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO; /* st.c also returns -EIO */
+ } else {
+ TRACE_EXIT 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if ((*req_len % (*volume)->blk_sz) != 0) {
+ /* this message is informational only. The user gets the
+ * proper return value
+ */
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info,
+ "req_len %d not a multiple of block size %d",
+ *req_len, (*volume)->blk_sz);
+ }
+ /* As GNU tar doesn't accept partial read counts when the
+ * multiple volume flag is set, we make sure to return the
+ * requested amount of data. Except, of course, at the end of
+ * the tape or file mark.
+ */
+ remaining -= *req_len;
+ if (remaining <= 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "clipped request from %d to %d.",
+ *req_len, (int)(*req_len + remaining));
+ *req_len += remaining;
+ *req_clipped = 1;
+ } else {
+ *req_clipped = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* this_segs_size: the current segment's size.
+ * buff: the USER-SPACE buffer provided by the calling function.
+ * req_len: how much data should be read at most.
+ * volume: contains information on current volume (blk_sz etc.)
+ */
+static int empty_deblock_buf(__u8 __user *usr_buf, const int req_len,
+ const __u8 *src_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ int cnt;
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "this_segs_size: %d", seg_sz);
+ if (zft_use_compression && volume->use_compression) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_cmpr_lock(1 /* try to load */),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(result= (*zft_cmpr_ops->read)(&cnt,
+ usr_buf, req_len,
+ src_buf, seg_sz,
+ pos, volume),);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_CATCH(result= zft_simple_read (&cnt,
+ usr_buf, req_len,
+ src_buf, seg_sz,
+ pos, volume),);
+ }
+ pos->volume_pos += result;
+ pos->tape_pos += cnt;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos += cnt;
+ buf_len_rd -= cnt; /* remaining bytes in buffer */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "buf_len_rd: %d, cnt: %d", buf_len_rd, cnt);
+ if(pos->seg_byte_pos >= seg_sz) {
+ pos->seg_pos++;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "bytes moved out of deblock-buffer: %d", cnt);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+
+/* note: we store the segment id of the segment that is inside the
+ * deblock buffer. This spares a lot of ftape_read_segment()s when we
+ * use small block-sizes. The block-size may be 1kb (SECTOR_SIZE). In
+ * this case a MTFSR 28 maybe still inside the same segment.
+ */
+int _zft_read(char __user *buff, int req_len)
+{
+ int req_clipped;
+ int result = 0;
+ int bytes_read = 0;
+ static unsigned int seg_sz = 0;
+ static const zft_volinfo *volume = NULL;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_resid = req_len;
+ result = check_read_access(&req_len, &volume,
+ &req_clipped, &zft_pos);
+ switch(result) {
+ case 0:
+ break; /* nothing special */
+ case 1:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "EOD reached");
+ TRACE_EXIT 0; /* EOD */
+ default:
+ TRACE_ABORT(result, ft_t_noise,
+ "check_read_access() failed with result %d",
+ result);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+ }
+ while (req_len > 0) {
+ /* Allow escape from this loop on signal !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ /* buf_len_rd == 0 means that we need to read a new
+ * segment.
+ */
+ if (buf_len_rd == 0) {
+ while((result = zft_fetch_segment(zft_pos.seg_pos,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_RD_AHEAD)) == 0) {
+ zft_pos.seg_pos ++;
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ }
+ if (result < 0) {
+ zft_resid -= bytes_read;
+ TRACE_ABORT(result, ft_t_noise,
+ "zft_fetch_segment(): %d",
+ result);
+ }
+ seg_sz = result;
+ buf_len_rd = seg_sz - zft_pos.seg_byte_pos;
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(result = empty_deblock_buf(buff,
+ req_len,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ seg_sz,
+ &zft_pos,
+ volume),
+ zft_resid -= bytes_read);
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "bytes just read: %d", result);
+ bytes_read += result; /* what we got so far */
+ buff += result; /* index in user-buffer */
+ req_len -= result; /* what's left from req_len */
+ } /* while (req_len > 0) */
+ if (req_clipped) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow,
+ "maybe partial count because of eof mark");
+ if (zft_just_before_eof && bytes_read == 0) {
+ /* req_len was > 0, but user didn't get
+ * anything the user has read in the eof-mark
+ */
+ zft_move_past_eof(&zft_pos);
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ } else {
+ /* don't skip to the next file before the user
+ * tried to read a second time past EOF Just
+ * mark that we are at EOF and maybe decrement
+ * zft_seg_pos to stay in the same volume;
+ */
+ zft_just_before_eof = 1;
+ zft_position_before_eof(&zft_pos, volume);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "just before eof");
+ }
+ }
+ zft_resid -= result; /* for MTSTATUS */
+ TRACE_EXIT bytes_read;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..42941de
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.h
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_READ_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_READ_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-read.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:07 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the read functions
+ * for the zftape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-read.h"
+
+/* ftape-read.c defined global vars.
+ */
+extern int zft_just_before_eof;
+
+/* ftape-read.c defined global functions.
+ */
+extern void zft_zap_read_buffers(void);
+extern int zft_read_header_segments(void);
+extern int zft_fetch_segment_fraction(const unsigned int segment,
+ void *buffer,
+ const ft_read_mode_t read_mode,
+ const unsigned int start,
+ const unsigned int size);
+#define zft_fetch_segment(segment, address, read_mode) \
+ zft_fetch_segment_fraction(segment, address, read_mode, \
+ 0, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE)
+/* hook for the VFS interface
+ */
+extern int _zft_read(char __user *buff, int req_len);
+
+#endif /* _ZFTAPE_READ_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a61ef50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.c
@@ -0,0 +1,376 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:08 $
+ *
+ * This file contains some common code for the r/w code for
+ * zftape.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h> /* for CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ */
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+
+__u8 *zft_deblock_buf;
+__u8 *zft_hseg_buf;
+int zft_deblock_segment = -1;
+zft_status_enum zft_io_state = zft_idle;
+int zft_header_changed;
+int zft_qic113; /* conform to old specs. and old zftape */
+int zft_use_compression;
+zft_position zft_pos = {
+ -1, /* seg_pos */
+ 0, /* seg_byte_pos */
+ 0, /* tape_pos */
+ 0 /* volume_pos */
+};
+unsigned int zft_blk_sz = CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ;
+__s64 zft_capacity;
+
+unsigned int zft_written_segments;
+int zft_label_changed;
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+
+unsigned int zft_get_seg_sz(unsigned int segment)
+{
+ int size;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ size = FT_SEGMENT_SIZE -
+ count_ones(ftape_get_bad_sector_entry(segment))*FT_SECTOR_SIZE;
+ if (size > 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT (unsigned)size;
+ } else {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* ftape_set_flags(). Claus-Justus Heine, 1994/1995
+ */
+void zft_set_flags(unsigned minor_unit)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_use_compression = zft_qic_mode = 0;
+ switch (minor_unit & ZFT_MINOR_OP_MASK) {
+ case (ZFT_Q80_MODE | ZFT_ZIP_MODE):
+ case ZFT_ZIP_MODE:
+ zft_use_compression = 1;
+ case 0:
+ case ZFT_Q80_MODE:
+ zft_qic_mode = 1;
+ if (zft_mt_compression) { /* override the default */
+ zft_use_compression = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+ case ZFT_RAW_MODE:
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "switching to raw mode");
+ break;
+ default:
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "Wrong combination of minor device bits.\n"
+ KERN_INFO "Switching to raw read-only mode.");
+ zft_write_protected = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* computes the segment and byte offset inside the segment
+ * corresponding to tape_pos.
+ *
+ * tape_pos gives the offset in bytes from the beginning of the
+ * ft_first_data_segment *seg_byte_pos is the offset in the current
+ * segment in bytes
+ *
+ * Of, if this routine was called often one should cache the last data
+ * pos it was called with, but actually this is only needed in
+ * ftape_seek_block(), that is, almost never.
+ */
+int zft_calc_seg_byte_coord(int *seg_byte_pos, __s64 tape_pos)
+{
+ int segment;
+ int seg_sz;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (tape_pos == 0) {
+ *seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ segment = ft_first_data_segment;
+ } else {
+ seg_sz = 0;
+
+ for (segment = ft_first_data_segment;
+ ((tape_pos > 0) && (segment <= ft_last_data_segment));
+ segment++) {
+ seg_sz = zft_get_seg_sz(segment);
+ tape_pos -= seg_sz;
+ }
+ if(tape_pos >= 0) {
+ /* the case tape_pos > != 0 means that the
+ * argument tape_pos lies beyond the EOT.
+ */
+ *seg_byte_pos= 0;
+ } else { /* tape_pos < 0 */
+ segment--;
+ *seg_byte_pos= tape_pos + seg_sz;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT(segment);
+}
+
+/* ftape_calc_tape_pos().
+ *
+ * computes the offset in bytes from the beginning of the
+ * ft_first_data_segment inverse to ftape_calc_seg_byte_coord
+ *
+ * We should do some caching. But how:
+ *
+ * Each time the header segments are read in, this routine is called
+ * with ft_tracks_per_tape*segments_per_track argumnet. So this should be
+ * the time to reset the cache.
+ *
+ * Also, it might be in the future that the bad sector map gets
+ * changed. -> reset the cache
+ */
+static int seg_pos;
+static __s64 tape_pos;
+
+__s64 zft_get_capacity(void)
+{
+ seg_pos = ft_first_data_segment;
+ tape_pos = 0;
+
+ while (seg_pos <= ft_last_data_segment) {
+ tape_pos += zft_get_seg_sz(seg_pos ++);
+ }
+ return tape_pos;
+}
+
+__s64 zft_calc_tape_pos(int segment)
+{
+ int d1, d2, d3;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (segment > ft_last_data_segment) {
+ TRACE_EXIT zft_capacity;
+ }
+ if (segment < ft_first_data_segment) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ d2 = segment - seg_pos;
+ if (-d2 > 10) {
+ d1 = segment - ft_first_data_segment;
+ if (-d2 > d1) {
+ tape_pos = 0;
+ seg_pos = ft_first_data_segment;
+ d2 = d1;
+ }
+ }
+ if (d2 > 10) {
+ d3 = ft_last_data_segment - segment;
+ if (d2 > d3) {
+ tape_pos = zft_capacity;
+ seg_pos = ft_last_data_segment + 1;
+ d2 = -d3;
+ }
+ }
+ if (d2 > 0) {
+ while (seg_pos < segment) {
+ tape_pos += zft_get_seg_sz(seg_pos++);
+ }
+ } else {
+ while (seg_pos > segment) {
+ tape_pos -= zft_get_seg_sz(--seg_pos);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "new cached pos: %d", seg_pos);
+
+ TRACE_EXIT tape_pos;
+}
+
+/* copy Z-label string to buffer, keeps track of the correct offset in
+ * `buffer'
+ */
+void zft_update_label(__u8 *buffer)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (strncmp(&buffer[FT_LABEL], ZFTAPE_LABEL,
+ sizeof(ZFTAPE_LABEL)-1) != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "updating label from \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
+ &buffer[FT_LABEL], ZFTAPE_LABEL);
+ strcpy(&buffer[FT_LABEL], ZFTAPE_LABEL);
+ memset(&buffer[FT_LABEL] + sizeof(ZFTAPE_LABEL) - 1, ' ',
+ FT_LABEL_SZ - sizeof(ZFTAPE_LABEL + 1));
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_LABEL_DATE, 0);
+ zft_label_changed = zft_header_changed = 1; /* changed */
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+int zft_verify_write_segments(unsigned int segment,
+ __u8 *data, size_t size,
+ __u8 *buffer)
+{
+ int result;
+ __u8 *write_buf;
+ __u8 *src_buf;
+ int single;
+ int seg_pos;
+ int seg_sz;
+ int remaining;
+ ft_write_mode_t write_mode;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ seg_pos = segment;
+ seg_sz = zft_get_seg_sz(seg_pos);
+ src_buf = data;
+ single = size <= seg_sz;
+ remaining = size;
+ do {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_sz : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment : %d",
+ remaining, seg_sz, seg_pos);
+ if (remaining == seg_sz) {
+ write_buf = src_buf;
+ write_mode = single ? FT_WR_SINGLE : FT_WR_MULTI;
+ remaining = 0;
+ } else if (remaining > seg_sz) {
+ write_buf = src_buf;
+ write_mode = FT_WR_ASYNC; /* don't start tape */
+ remaining -= seg_sz;
+ } else { /* remaining < seg_sz */
+ write_buf = buffer;
+ memcpy(write_buf, src_buf, remaining);
+ memset(&write_buf[remaining],'\0',seg_sz-remaining);
+ write_mode = single ? FT_WR_SINGLE : FT_WR_MULTI;
+ remaining = 0;
+ }
+ if ((result = ftape_write_segment(seg_pos,
+ write_buf,
+ write_mode)) != seg_sz) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error: "
+ "Couldn't write segment %d", seg_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT result < 0 ? result : -EIO; /* bail out */
+ }
+ zft_written_segments ++;
+ seg_sz = zft_get_seg_sz(++seg_pos);
+ src_buf += result;
+ } while (remaining > 0);
+ if (ftape_get_status()->fti_state == writing) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_loop_until_writes_done(),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+ zft_prevent_flush();
+ }
+ seg_pos = segment;
+ src_buf = data;
+ remaining = size;
+ do {
+ TRACE_CATCH(result = ftape_read_segment(seg_pos, buffer,
+ single ? FT_RD_SINGLE
+ : FT_RD_AHEAD),);
+ if (memcmp(src_buf, buffer,
+ remaining > result ? result : remaining) != 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "Failed to verify written segment %d",
+ seg_pos);
+ }
+ remaining -= result;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "verify successful:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segment : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "segsize : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining: %d",
+ seg_pos, result, remaining);
+ src_buf += seg_sz;
+ seg_pos++;
+ } while (remaining > 0);
+ TRACE_EXIT size;
+}
+
+
+/* zft_erase(). implemented compression-handling
+ *
+ * calculate the first data-segment when using/not using compression.
+ *
+ * update header-segment and compression-map-segment.
+ */
+int zft_erase(void)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!zft_header_read) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_vmalloc_once((void **)&zft_hseg_buf,
+ FT_SEGMENT_SIZE),);
+ /* no need to read the vtbl and compression map */
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_read_header_segment(zft_hseg_buf),);
+ if ((zft_old_ftape =
+ zft_ftape_validate_label(&zft_hseg_buf[FT_LABEL]))) {
+ zft_ftape_extract_file_marks(zft_hseg_buf);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "ft_first_data_segment: %d, ft_last_data_segment: %d",
+ ft_first_data_segment, ft_last_data_segment);
+ zft_qic113 = (ft_format_code != fmt_normal &&
+ ft_format_code != fmt_1100ft &&
+ ft_format_code != fmt_425ft);
+ }
+ if (zft_old_ftape) {
+ zft_clear_ftape_file_marks();
+ zft_old_ftape = 0; /* no longer old ftape */
+ }
+ PUT2(zft_hseg_buf, FT_CMAP_START, 0);
+ zft_volume_table_changed = 1;
+ zft_capacity = zft_get_capacity();
+ zft_init_vtbl();
+ /* the rest must be done in ftape_update_header_segments
+ */
+ zft_header_read = 1;
+ zft_header_changed = 1; /* force update of timestamp */
+ result = zft_update_header_segments();
+
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+
+ zft_reset_position(&zft_pos);
+ zft_set_flags (zft_unit);
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+unsigned int zft_get_time(void)
+{
+ unsigned int date = FT_TIME_STAMP(2097, 11, 30, 23, 59, 59); /* fun */
+ return date;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14c07f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.h
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_RW_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_RW_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-rw.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:09 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the read and write
+ * functions for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h> /* for CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ */
+#include "../zftape/zftape-buffers.h"
+
+#define SEGMENTS_PER_TAPE (ft_segments_per_track * ft_tracks_per_tape)
+
+/* QIC-113 Rev. G says that `a maximum of 63488 raw bytes may be
+ * compressed into a single frame'.
+ * Maybe we should stick to 32kb to make it more `beautiful'
+ */
+#define ZFT_MAX_BLK_SZ (62*1024) /* bytes */
+#if !defined(CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ)
+# define CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ (10*1024) /* bytes, default of gnu tar */
+#elif CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ == 0
+# undef CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ
+# define CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ 1
+#elif (CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ % 1024) != 0
+# error CONFIG_ZFT_DFLT_BLK_SZ must be 1 or a multiple of 1024
+#endif
+/* The *optional* compression routines need some overhead per tape
+ * block for their purposes. Instead of asking the actual compression
+ * implementation how much it needs, we restrict this overhead to be
+ * maximal of ZFT_CMPT_OVERHEAD size. We need this for EOT
+ * conditions. The tape is assumed to be logical at EOT when the
+ * distance from the physical EOT is less than
+ * one tape block + ZFT_CMPR_OVERHEAD
+ */
+#define ZFT_CMPR_OVERHEAD 16 /* bytes */
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ zft_idle = 0,
+ zft_reading,
+ zft_writing,
+} zft_status_enum;
+
+typedef struct /* all values measured in bytes */
+{
+ int seg_pos; /* segment currently positioned at */
+ int seg_byte_pos; /* offset in current segment */
+ __s64 tape_pos; /* real offset from BOT */
+ __s64 volume_pos; /* pos. in uncompressed data stream in
+ * current volume
+ */
+} zft_position;
+
+extern zft_position zft_pos;
+extern __u8 *zft_deblock_buf;
+extern __u8 *zft_hseg_buf;
+extern int zft_deblock_segment;
+extern zft_status_enum zft_io_state;
+extern int zft_header_changed;
+extern int zft_qic113; /* conform to old specs. and old zftape */
+extern int zft_use_compression;
+extern unsigned int zft_blk_sz;
+extern __s64 zft_capacity;
+extern unsigned int zft_written_segments;
+extern int zft_label_changed;
+
+/* zftape-rw.c exported functions
+ */
+extern unsigned int zft_get_seg_sz(unsigned int segment);
+extern void zft_set_flags(unsigned int minor_unit);
+extern int zft_calc_seg_byte_coord(int *seg_byte_pos, __s64 tape_pos);
+extern __s64 zft_calc_tape_pos(int segment);
+extern __s64 zft_get_capacity(void);
+extern void zft_update_label(__u8 *buffer);
+extern int zft_erase(void);
+extern int zft_verify_write_segments(unsigned int segment,
+ __u8 *data, size_t size, __u8 *buffer);
+extern unsigned int zft_get_time(void);
+#endif /* _ZFTAPE_RW_H */
+
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ad7f8be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,757 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
+ USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.7.6.1 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/24 13:48:31 $
+ *
+ * This file defines a volume table as defined in various QIC
+ * standards.
+ *
+ * This is a minimal implementation, just allowing ordinary DOS
+ * :( prgrams to identify the cartridge as used.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+#define ZFT_CMAP_HACK /* leave this defined to hide the compression map */
+
+/*
+ * global variables
+ */
+int zft_qic_mode = 1; /* use the vtbl */
+int zft_old_ftape; /* prevents old ftaped tapes to be overwritten */
+int zft_volume_table_changed; /* for write_header_segments() */
+
+/*
+ * private variables (only exported for inline functions)
+ */
+LIST_HEAD(zft_vtbl);
+
+/* We could also allocate these dynamically when extracting the volume table
+ * sizeof(zft_volinfo) is about 32 or something close to that
+ */
+static zft_volinfo tape_vtbl;
+static zft_volinfo eot_vtbl;
+static zft_volinfo *cur_vtbl;
+
+static inline void zft_new_vtbl_entry(void)
+{
+ struct list_head *tmp = &zft_last_vtbl->node;
+ zft_volinfo *new = zft_kmalloc(sizeof(zft_volinfo));
+
+ list_add(&new->node, tmp);
+ new->count = zft_eom_vtbl->count ++;
+}
+
+void zft_free_vtbl(void)
+{
+ for (;;) {
+ struct list_head *tmp = zft_vtbl.prev;
+ zft_volinfo *vtbl;
+
+ if (tmp == &zft_vtbl)
+ break;
+ list_del(tmp);
+ vtbl = list_entry(tmp, zft_volinfo, node);
+ zft_kfree(vtbl, sizeof(zft_volinfo));
+ }
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&zft_vtbl);
+ cur_vtbl = NULL;
+}
+
+/* initialize vtbl, called by ftape_new_cartridge()
+ */
+void zft_init_vtbl(void)
+{
+ zft_volinfo *new;
+
+ zft_free_vtbl();
+
+ /* Create the two dummy vtbl entries
+ */
+ new = zft_kmalloc(sizeof(zft_volinfo));
+ list_add(&new->node, &zft_vtbl);
+ new = zft_kmalloc(sizeof(zft_volinfo));
+ list_add(&new->node, &zft_vtbl);
+ zft_head_vtbl->end_seg = ft_first_data_segment;
+ zft_head_vtbl->blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ zft_head_vtbl->count = -1;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = ft_first_data_segment + 1;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->end_seg = ft_last_data_segment + 1;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->count = 0;
+
+ /* Reset the pointer for zft_find_volume()
+ */
+ cur_vtbl = zft_eom_vtbl;
+
+ /* initialize the dummy vtbl entries for zft_qic_mode == 0
+ */
+ eot_vtbl.start_seg = ft_last_data_segment + 1;
+ eot_vtbl.end_seg = ft_last_data_segment + 1;
+ eot_vtbl.blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ eot_vtbl.count = -1;
+ tape_vtbl.start_seg = ft_first_data_segment;
+ tape_vtbl.end_seg = ft_last_data_segment;
+ tape_vtbl.blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ tape_vtbl.size = zft_capacity;
+ tape_vtbl.count = 0;
+}
+
+/* check for a valid VTBL signature.
+ */
+static int vtbl_signature_valid(__u8 signature[4])
+{
+ const char *vtbl_ids[] = VTBL_IDS; /* valid signatures */
+ int j;
+
+ for (j = 0;
+ (j < NR_ITEMS(vtbl_ids)) && (memcmp(signature, vtbl_ids[j], 4) != 0);
+ j++);
+ return j < NR_ITEMS(vtbl_ids);
+}
+
+/* We used to store the block-size of the volume in the volume-label,
+ * using the keyword "blocksize". The blocksize written to the
+ * volume-label is in bytes.
+ *
+ * We use this now only for compatibility with old zftape version. We
+ * store the blocksize directly as binary number in the vendor
+ * extension part of the volume entry.
+ */
+static int check_volume_label(const char *label, int *blk_sz)
+{
+ int valid_format;
+ char *blocksize;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "called with \"%s\" / \"%s\"", label, ZFT_VOL_NAME);
+ if (strncmp(label, ZFT_VOL_NAME, strlen(ZFT_VOL_NAME)) != 0) {
+ *blk_sz = 1; /* smallest block size that we allow */
+ valid_format = 0;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "got old style zftape vtbl entry");
+ /* get the default blocksize */
+ /* use the kernel strstr() */
+ blocksize= strstr(label, " blocksize ");
+ if (blocksize) {
+ blocksize += strlen(" blocksize ");
+ for(*blk_sz= 0;
+ *blocksize >= '0' && *blocksize <= '9';
+ blocksize++) {
+ *blk_sz *= 10;
+ *blk_sz += *blocksize - '0';
+ }
+ if (*blk_sz > ZFT_MAX_BLK_SZ) {
+ *blk_sz= 1;
+ valid_format= 0;
+ } else {
+ valid_format = 1;
+ }
+ } else {
+ *blk_sz= 1;
+ valid_format= 0;
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT valid_format;
+}
+
+/* check for a zftape volume
+ */
+static int check_volume(__u8 *entry, zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if(strncmp(&entry[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_SIG], ZFTAPE_SIG,
+ strlen(ZFTAPE_SIG)) == 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "got new style zftape vtbl entry");
+ volume->blk_sz = GET2(entry, VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_BLKSZ);
+ volume->qic113 = entry[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_QIC113];
+ TRACE_EXIT 1;
+ } else {
+ TRACE_EXIT check_volume_label(&entry[VTBL_DESC], &volume->blk_sz);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* create zftape specific vtbl entry, the volume bounds are inserted
+ * in the calling function, zft_create_volume_headers()
+ */
+static void create_zft_volume(__u8 *entry, zft_volinfo *vtbl)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ memset(entry, 0, VTBL_SIZE);
+ memcpy(&entry[VTBL_SIG], VTBL_ID, 4);
+ sprintf(&entry[VTBL_DESC], ZFT_VOL_NAME" %03d", vtbl->count);
+ entry[VTBL_FLAGS] = (VTBL_FL_NOT_VERIFIED | VTBL_FL_SEG_SPANNING);
+ entry[VTBL_M_NO] = 1; /* multi_cartridge_count */
+ strcpy(&entry[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_SIG], ZFTAPE_SIG);
+ PUT2(entry, VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_BLKSZ, vtbl->blk_sz);
+ if (zft_qic113) {
+ PUT8(entry, VTBL_DATA_SIZE, vtbl->size);
+ entry[VTBL_CMPR] = VTBL_CMPR_UNREG;
+ if (vtbl->use_compression) { /* use compression: */
+ entry[VTBL_CMPR] |= VTBL_CMPR_USED;
+ }
+ entry[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_QIC113] = 1;
+ } else {
+ PUT4(entry, VTBL_DATA_SIZE, vtbl->size);
+ entry[VTBL_K_CMPR] = VTBL_CMPR_UNREG;
+ if (vtbl->use_compression) { /* use compression: */
+ entry[VTBL_K_CMPR] |= VTBL_CMPR_USED;
+ }
+ }
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ /* SCSI like vtbl, store the number of used
+ * segments as 4 byte value
+ */
+ PUT4(entry, VTBL_SCSI_SEGS, vtbl->end_seg-vtbl->start_seg + 1);
+ } else {
+ /* normal, QIC-80MC like vtbl
+ */
+ PUT2(entry, VTBL_START, vtbl->start_seg);
+ PUT2(entry, VTBL_END, vtbl->end_seg);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* this one creates the volume headers for each volume. It is assumed
+ * that buffer already contains the old volume-table, so that vtbl
+ * entries without the zft_volume flag set can savely be ignored.
+ */
+static void zft_create_volume_headers(__u8 *buffer)
+{
+ __u8 *entry;
+ struct list_head *tmp;
+ zft_volinfo *vtbl;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+#ifdef ZFT_CMAP_HACK
+ if((strncmp(&buffer[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_SIG], ZFTAPE_SIG,
+ strlen(ZFTAPE_SIG)) == 0) &&
+ buffer[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_CMAP] != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "deleting cmap volume");
+ memmove(buffer, buffer + VTBL_SIZE,
+ FT_SEGMENT_SIZE - VTBL_SIZE);
+ }
+#endif
+ entry = buffer;
+ for (tmp = zft_head_vtbl->node.next;
+ tmp != &zft_eom_vtbl->node;
+ tmp = tmp->next) {
+ vtbl = list_entry(tmp, zft_volinfo, node);
+ /* we now fill in the values only for newly created volumes.
+ */
+ if (vtbl->new_volume) {
+ create_zft_volume(entry, vtbl);
+ vtbl->new_volume = 0; /* clear the flag */
+ }
+
+ DUMP_VOLINFO(ft_t_noise, &entry[VTBL_DESC], vtbl);
+ entry += VTBL_SIZE;
+ }
+ memset(entry, 0, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE - zft_eom_vtbl->count * VTBL_SIZE);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* write volume table to tape. Calls zft_create_volume_headers()
+ */
+int zft_update_volume_table(unsigned int segment)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ __u8 *verify_buf = NULL;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(result = ftape_read_segment(ft_first_data_segment,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_RD_SINGLE),);
+ zft_create_volume_headers(zft_deblock_buf);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "writing volume table segment %d", segment);
+ if (zft_vmalloc_once(&verify_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE) == 0) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_verify_write_segments(segment,
+ zft_deblock_buf, result,
+ verify_buf),
+ zft_vfree(&verify_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE));
+ zft_vfree(&verify_buf, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_write_segment(segment, zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_WR_SINGLE),);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* non zftape volumes are handled in raw mode. Thus we need to
+ * calculate the raw amount of data contained in those segments.
+ */
+static void extract_alien_volume(__u8 *entry, zft_volinfo *vtbl)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ vtbl->size = (zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->end_seg+1) -
+ zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->start_seg));
+ vtbl->use_compression = 0;
+ vtbl->qic113 = zft_qic113;
+ if (vtbl->qic113) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "Fake alien volume's size from " LL_X " to " LL_X,
+ LL(GET8(entry, VTBL_DATA_SIZE)), LL(vtbl->size));
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "Fake alien volume's size from %d to " LL_X,
+ (int)GET4(entry, VTBL_DATA_SIZE), LL(vtbl->size));
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+
+/* extract an zftape specific volume
+ */
+static void extract_zft_volume(__u8 *entry, zft_volinfo *vtbl)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (vtbl->qic113) {
+ vtbl->size = GET8(entry, VTBL_DATA_SIZE);
+ vtbl->use_compression =
+ (entry[VTBL_CMPR] & VTBL_CMPR_USED) != 0;
+ } else {
+ vtbl->size = GET4(entry, VTBL_DATA_SIZE);
+ if (entry[VTBL_K_CMPR] & VTBL_CMPR_UNREG) {
+ vtbl->use_compression =
+ (entry[VTBL_K_CMPR] & VTBL_CMPR_USED) != 0;
+ } else if (entry[VTBL_CMPR] & VTBL_CMPR_UNREG) {
+ vtbl->use_compression =
+ (entry[VTBL_CMPR] & VTBL_CMPR_USED) != 0;
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Geeh! There is something wrong:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "QIC compression (Rev = K): %x\n"
+ KERN_INFO "QIC compression (Rev > K): %x",
+ entry[VTBL_K_CMPR], entry[VTBL_CMPR]);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* extract the volume table from buffer. "buffer" must already contain
+ * the vtbl-segment
+ */
+int zft_extract_volume_headers(__u8 *buffer)
+{
+ __u8 *entry;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_init_vtbl();
+ entry = buffer;
+#ifdef ZFT_CMAP_HACK
+ if ((strncmp(&entry[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_SIG], ZFTAPE_SIG,
+ strlen(ZFTAPE_SIG)) == 0) &&
+ entry[VTBL_EXT+EXT_ZFTAPE_CMAP] != 0) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "ignoring cmap volume");
+ entry += VTBL_SIZE;
+ }
+#endif
+ /* the end of the vtbl is indicated by an invalid signature
+ */
+ while (vtbl_signature_valid(&entry[VTBL_SIG]) &&
+ (entry - buffer) < FT_SEGMENT_SIZE) {
+ zft_new_vtbl_entry();
+ if (ft_format_code == fmt_big) {
+ /* SCSI like vtbl, stores only the number of
+ * segments used
+ */
+ unsigned int num_segments= GET4(entry, VTBL_SCSI_SEGS);
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg;
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg =
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg + num_segments - 1;
+ } else {
+ /* `normal', QIC-80 like vtbl
+ */
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = GET2(entry, VTBL_START);
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = GET2(entry, VTBL_END);
+ }
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = zft_last_vtbl->end_seg + 1;
+ /* check if we created this volume and get the
+ * blk_sz
+ */
+ zft_last_vtbl->zft_volume = check_volume(entry, zft_last_vtbl);
+ if (zft_last_vtbl->zft_volume == 0) {
+ extract_alien_volume(entry, zft_last_vtbl);
+ } else {
+ extract_zft_volume(entry, zft_last_vtbl);
+ }
+ DUMP_VOLINFO(ft_t_noise, &entry[VTBL_DESC], zft_last_vtbl);
+ entry +=VTBL_SIZE;
+ }
+#if 0
+/*
+ * undefine to test end of tape handling
+ */
+ zft_new_vtbl_entry();
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg;
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = ft_last_data_segment - 10;
+ zft_last_vtbl->blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ zft_last_vtbl->zft_volume = 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->qic113 = zft_qic113;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size = (zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->end_seg+1)
+ - zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->start_seg));
+#endif
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* this functions translates the failed_sector_log, misused as
+ * EOF-marker list, into a virtual volume table. The table mustn't be
+ * written to tape, because this would occupy the first data segment,
+ * which should be the volume table, but is actually the first segment
+ * that is filled with data (when using standard ftape). We assume,
+ * that we get a non-empty failed_sector_log.
+ */
+int zft_fake_volume_headers (eof_mark_union *eof_map, int num_failed_sectors)
+{
+ unsigned int segment, sector;
+ int have_eom = 0;
+ int vol_no;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ((num_failed_sectors >= 2) &&
+ (GET2(&eof_map[num_failed_sectors - 1].mark.segment, 0)
+ ==
+ GET2(&eof_map[num_failed_sectors - 2].mark.segment, 0) + 1) &&
+ (GET2(&eof_map[num_failed_sectors - 1].mark.date, 0) == 1)) {
+ /* this should be eom. We keep the remainder of the
+ * tape as another volume.
+ */
+ have_eom = 1;
+ }
+ zft_init_vtbl();
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = ft_first_data_segment;
+ for(vol_no = 0; vol_no < num_failed_sectors - have_eom; vol_no ++) {
+ zft_new_vtbl_entry();
+
+ segment = GET2(&eof_map[vol_no].mark.segment, 0);
+ sector = GET2(&eof_map[vol_no].mark.date, 0);
+
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg;
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = segment;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = segment + 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->blk_sz = 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size =
+ (zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->end_seg)
+ - zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->start_seg)
+ + (sector-1) * FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "failed sector log: segment: %d, sector: %d",
+ segment, sector);
+ DUMP_VOLINFO(ft_t_noise, "Faked volume", zft_last_vtbl);
+ }
+ if (!have_eom) {
+ zft_new_vtbl_entry();
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg;
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = ft_last_data_segment;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = ft_last_data_segment + 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size = zft_capacity;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size -= zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_last_vtbl->start_seg);
+ zft_last_vtbl->blk_sz = 1;
+ DUMP_VOLINFO(ft_t_noise, "Faked volume",zft_last_vtbl);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* update the internal volume table
+ *
+ * if before start of last volume: erase all following volumes if
+ * inside a volume: set end of volume to infinity
+ *
+ * this function is intended to be called every time _ftape_write() is
+ * called
+ *
+ * return: 0 if no new volume was created, 1 if a new volume was
+ * created
+ *
+ * NOTE: we don't need to check for zft_mode as ftape_write() does
+ * that already. This function gets never called without accessing
+ * zftape via the *qft* devices
+ */
+
+int zft_open_volume(zft_position *pos, int blk_sz, int use_compression)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!zft_qic_mode) {
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ if (zft_tape_at_lbot(pos)) {
+ zft_init_vtbl();
+ if(zft_old_ftape) {
+ /* clear old ftape's eof marks */
+ zft_clear_ftape_file_marks();
+ zft_old_ftape = 0; /* no longer old ftape */
+ }
+ zft_reset_position(pos);
+ }
+ if (pos->seg_pos != zft_last_vtbl->end_seg + 1) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_bug,
+ "BUG: seg_pos: %d, zft_last_vtbl->end_seg: %d",
+ pos->seg_pos, zft_last_vtbl->end_seg);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "create new volume");
+ if (zft_eom_vtbl->count >= ZFT_MAX_VOLUMES) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENOSPC, ft_t_err,
+ "Error: maxmimal number of volumes exhausted "
+ "(maxmimum is %d)", ZFT_MAX_VOLUMES);
+ }
+ zft_new_vtbl_entry();
+ pos->volume_pos = pos->seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = pos->seg_pos;
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = ft_last_data_segment; /* infinity */
+ zft_last_vtbl->blk_sz = blk_sz;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size = zft_capacity;
+ zft_last_vtbl->zft_volume = 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->use_compression = use_compression;
+ zft_last_vtbl->qic113 = zft_qic113;
+ zft_last_vtbl->new_volume = 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->open = 1;
+ zft_volume_table_changed = 1;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = ft_last_data_segment + 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* perform mtfsf, mtbsf, not allowed without zft_qic_mode
+ */
+int zft_skip_volumes(int count, zft_position *pos)
+{
+ const zft_volinfo *vtbl;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "count: %d", count);
+
+ vtbl= zft_find_volume(pos->seg_pos);
+ while (count > 0 && vtbl != zft_eom_vtbl) {
+ vtbl = list_entry(vtbl->node.next, zft_volinfo, node);
+ count --;
+ }
+ while (count < 0 && vtbl != zft_first_vtbl) {
+ vtbl = list_entry(vtbl->node.prev, zft_volinfo, node);
+ count ++;
+ }
+ pos->seg_pos = vtbl->start_seg;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ pos->volume_pos = 0;
+ pos->tape_pos = zft_calc_tape_pos(pos->seg_pos);
+ zft_just_before_eof = vtbl->size == 0;
+ if (zft_cmpr_ops) {
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->reset)();
+ }
+ zft_deblock_segment = -1; /* no need to keep cache */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "repositioning to:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "zft_seg_pos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "zft_seg_byte_pos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "zft_tape_pos : " LL_X "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "zft_volume_pos : " LL_X "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "file number : %d",
+ pos->seg_pos, pos->seg_byte_pos,
+ LL(pos->tape_pos), LL(pos->volume_pos), vtbl->count);
+ zft_resid = count < 0 ? -count : count;
+ TRACE_EXIT zft_resid ? -EINVAL : 0;
+}
+
+/* the following simply returns the raw data position of the EOM
+ * marker, MTIOCSIZE ioctl
+ */
+__s64 zft_get_eom_pos(void)
+{
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ return zft_calc_tape_pos(zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg);
+ } else {
+ /* there is only one volume in raw mode */
+ return zft_capacity;
+ }
+}
+
+/* skip to eom, used for MTEOM
+ */
+void zft_skip_to_eom(zft_position *pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+ pos->seg_pos = zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos =
+ pos->volume_pos =
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ pos->tape_pos = zft_calc_tape_pos(pos->seg_pos);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "ftape positioned to segment %d, data pos " LL_X,
+ pos->seg_pos, LL(pos->tape_pos));
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* write an EOF-marker by setting zft_last_vtbl->end_seg to seg_pos.
+ * NOTE: this function assumes that zft_last_vtbl points to a valid
+ * vtbl entry
+ *
+ * NOTE: this routine always positions before the EOF marker
+ */
+int zft_close_volume(zft_position *pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (zft_vtbl_empty || !zft_last_vtbl->open) { /* should not happen */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "There are no volumes to finish");
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ if (pos->seg_byte_pos == 0 &&
+ pos->seg_pos != zft_last_vtbl->start_seg) {
+ pos->seg_pos --;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = zft_get_seg_sz(pos->seg_pos);
+ }
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = pos->seg_pos;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size = pos->volume_pos;
+ zft_volume_table_changed = 1;
+ zft_just_before_eof = 1;
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = zft_last_vtbl->end_seg + 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->open = 0; /* closed */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* write count file-marks at current position.
+ *
+ * The tape is positioned after the eof-marker, that is at byte 0 of
+ * the segment following the eof-marker
+ *
+ * this function is only allowed in zft_qic_mode
+ *
+ * Only allowed when tape is at BOT or EOD.
+ */
+int zft_weof(unsigned int count, zft_position *pos)
+{
+
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (!count) { /* write zero EOF marks should be a real no-op */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ zft_volume_table_changed = 1;
+ if (zft_tape_at_lbot(pos)) {
+ zft_init_vtbl();
+ if(zft_old_ftape) {
+ /* clear old ftape's eof marks */
+ zft_clear_ftape_file_marks();
+ zft_old_ftape = 0; /* no longer old ftape */
+ }
+ }
+ if (zft_last_vtbl->open) {
+ zft_close_volume(pos);
+ zft_move_past_eof(pos);
+ count --;
+ }
+ /* now it's easy, just append eof-marks, that is empty
+ * volumes, to the end of the already recorded media.
+ */
+ while (count > 0 &&
+ pos->seg_pos <= ft_last_data_segment &&
+ zft_eom_vtbl->count < ZFT_MAX_VOLUMES) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "Writing zero sized file at segment %d", pos->seg_pos);
+ zft_new_vtbl_entry();
+ zft_last_vtbl->start_seg = pos->seg_pos;
+ zft_last_vtbl->end_seg = pos->seg_pos;
+ zft_last_vtbl->size = 0;
+ zft_last_vtbl->blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ zft_last_vtbl->zft_volume = 1;
+ zft_last_vtbl->use_compression = 0;
+ pos->tape_pos += zft_get_seg_sz(pos->seg_pos);
+ zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg = ++ pos->seg_pos;
+ count --;
+ }
+ if (count > 0) {
+ /* there are two possibilities: end of tape, or the
+ * maximum number of files is exhausted.
+ */
+ zft_resid = count;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,"Number of marks NOT written: %d", zft_resid);
+ if (zft_eom_vtbl->count == ZFT_MAX_VOLUMES) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_warn,
+ "maximum allowed number of files "
+ "exhausted: %d", ZFT_MAX_VOLUMES);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-ENOSPC,
+ ft_t_noise, "reached end of tape");
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+const zft_volinfo *zft_find_volume(unsigned int seg_pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "called with seg_pos %d",seg_pos);
+ if (!zft_qic_mode) {
+ if (seg_pos > ft_last_data_segment) {
+ TRACE_EXIT &eot_vtbl;
+ }
+ tape_vtbl.blk_sz = zft_blk_sz;
+ TRACE_EXIT &tape_vtbl;
+ }
+ if (seg_pos < zft_first_vtbl->start_seg) {
+ TRACE_EXIT (cur_vtbl = zft_first_vtbl);
+ }
+ while (seg_pos > cur_vtbl->end_seg) {
+ cur_vtbl = list_entry(cur_vtbl->node.next, zft_volinfo, node);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%d - %d", cur_vtbl->start_seg, cur_vtbl->end_seg);
+ }
+ while (seg_pos < cur_vtbl->start_seg) {
+ cur_vtbl = list_entry(cur_vtbl->node.prev, zft_volinfo, node);
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%d - %d", cur_vtbl->start_seg, cur_vtbl->end_seg);
+ }
+ if (seg_pos > cur_vtbl->end_seg || seg_pos < cur_vtbl->start_seg) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_bug, "This cannot happen");
+ }
+ DUMP_VOLINFO(ft_t_noise, "", cur_vtbl);
+ TRACE_EXIT cur_vtbl;
+}
+
+/* this function really assumes that we are just before eof
+ */
+void zft_move_past_eof(zft_position *pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "old seg. pos: %d", pos->seg_pos);
+ pos->tape_pos += zft_get_seg_sz(pos->seg_pos++) - pos->seg_byte_pos;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ pos->volume_pos = 0;
+ if (zft_cmpr_ops) {
+ (*zft_cmpr_ops->reset)();
+ }
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ zft_deblock_segment = -1; /* no need to cache it anymore */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "new seg. pos: %d", pos->seg_pos);
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f31d196
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.h
@@ -0,0 +1,227 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_VTBL_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_VTBL_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
+ USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/28 14:30:09 $
+ *
+ * This file defines a volume table as defined in the QIC-80
+ * development standards.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/list.h>
+
+#include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+
+#define VTBL_SIZE 128 /* bytes */
+
+/* The following are offsets in the vtbl. */
+#define VTBL_SIG 0
+#define VTBL_START 4
+#define VTBL_END 6
+#define VTBL_DESC 8
+#define VTBL_DATE 52
+#define VTBL_FLAGS 56
+#define VTBL_FL_VENDOR_SPECIFIC (1<<0)
+#define VTBL_FL_MUTLI_CARTRIDGE (1<<1)
+#define VTBL_FL_NOT_VERIFIED (1<<2)
+#define VTBL_FL_REDIR_INHIBIT (1<<3)
+#define VTBL_FL_SEG_SPANNING (1<<4)
+#define VTBL_FL_DIRECTORY_LAST (1<<5)
+#define VTBL_FL_RESERVED_6 (1<<6)
+#define VTBL_FL_RESERVED_7 (1<<7)
+#define VTBL_M_NO 57
+#define VTBL_EXT 58
+#define EXT_ZFTAPE_SIG 0
+#define EXT_ZFTAPE_BLKSZ 10
+#define EXT_ZFTAPE_CMAP 12
+#define EXT_ZFTAPE_QIC113 13
+#define VTBL_PWD 84
+#define VTBL_DIR_SIZE 92
+#define VTBL_DATA_SIZE 96
+#define VTBL_OS_VERSION 104
+#define VTBL_SRC_DRIVE 106
+#define VTBL_DEV 122
+#define VTBL_RESERVED_1 123
+#define VTBL_CMPR 124
+#define VTBL_CMPR_UNREG 0x3f
+#define VTBL_CMPR_USED 0x80
+#define VTBL_FMT 125
+#define VTBL_RESERVED_2 126
+#define VTBL_RESERVED_3 127
+/* compatibility with pre revision K */
+#define VTBL_K_CMPR 120
+
+/* the next is used by QIC-3020 tapes with format code 6 (>2^16
+ * segments) It is specified in QIC-113, Rev. G, Section 5 (SCSI
+ * volume table). The difference is simply, that we only store the
+ * number of segments used, not the starting segment.
+ */
+#define VTBL_SCSI_SEGS 4 /* is a 4 byte value */
+
+/* one vtbl is 128 bytes, that results in a maximum number of
+ * 29*1024/128 = 232 volumes.
+ */
+#define ZFT_MAX_VOLUMES (FT_SEGMENT_SIZE/VTBL_SIZE)
+#define VTBL_ID "VTBL"
+#define VTBL_IDS { VTBL_ID, "XTBL", "UTID", "EXVT" } /* other valid ids */
+#define ZFT_VOL_NAME "zftape volume" /* volume label used by me */
+#define ZFTAPE_SIG "LINUX ZFT"
+
+/* global variables
+ */
+typedef struct zft_internal_vtbl
+{
+ struct list_head node;
+ int count;
+ unsigned int start_seg; /* 32 bits are enough for now */
+ unsigned int end_seg; /* 32 bits are enough for now */
+ __s64 size; /* uncompressed size */
+ unsigned int blk_sz; /* block size for this volume */
+ unsigned int zft_volume :1; /* zftape created this volume */
+ unsigned int use_compression:1; /* compressed volume */
+ unsigned int qic113 :1; /* layout of compressed block
+ * info and vtbl conforms to
+ * QIC-113, Rev. G
+ */
+ unsigned int new_volume :1; /* it was created by us, this
+ * run. this allows the
+ * fields that aren't really
+ * used by zftape to be filled
+ * in by some user level
+ * program.
+ */
+ unsigned int open :1; /* just in progress of being
+ * written
+ */
+} zft_volinfo;
+
+extern struct list_head zft_vtbl;
+#define zft_head_vtbl list_entry(zft_vtbl.next, zft_volinfo, node)
+#define zft_eom_vtbl list_entry(zft_vtbl.prev, zft_volinfo, node)
+#define zft_last_vtbl list_entry(zft_eom_vtbl->node.prev, zft_volinfo, node)
+#define zft_first_vtbl list_entry(zft_head_vtbl->node.next, zft_volinfo, node)
+#define zft_vtbl_empty (zft_eom_vtbl->node.prev == &zft_head_vtbl->node)
+
+#define DUMP_VOLINFO(level, desc, info) \
+{ \
+ char tmp[21]; \
+ strlcpy(tmp, desc, sizeof(tmp)); \
+ TRACE(level, "Volume %d:\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "description : %s\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "first segment: %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "last segment: %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "size : " LL_X "\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "block size : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "compression : %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "zftape volume: %d\n" \
+ KERN_INFO "QIC-113 conf.: %d", \
+ (info)->count, tmp, (info)->start_seg, (info)->end_seg, \
+ LL((info)->size), (info)->blk_sz, \
+ (info)->use_compression != 0, (info)->zft_volume != 0, \
+ (info)->qic113 != 0); \
+}
+
+extern int zft_qic_mode;
+extern int zft_old_ftape;
+extern int zft_volume_table_changed;
+
+/* exported functions */
+extern void zft_init_vtbl (void);
+extern void zft_free_vtbl (void);
+extern int zft_extract_volume_headers(__u8 *buffer);
+extern int zft_update_volume_table (unsigned int segment);
+extern int zft_open_volume (zft_position *pos,
+ int blk_sz, int use_compression);
+extern int zft_close_volume (zft_position *pos);
+extern const zft_volinfo *zft_find_volume(unsigned int seg_pos);
+extern int zft_skip_volumes (int count, zft_position *pos);
+extern __s64 zft_get_eom_pos (void);
+extern void zft_skip_to_eom (zft_position *pos);
+extern int zft_fake_volume_headers (eof_mark_union *eof_map,
+ int num_failed_sectors);
+extern int zft_weof (unsigned int count, zft_position *pos);
+extern void zft_move_past_eof (zft_position *pos);
+
+static inline int zft_tape_at_eod (const zft_position *pos);
+static inline int zft_tape_at_lbot (const zft_position *pos);
+static inline void zft_position_before_eof (zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume);
+static inline __s64 zft_check_for_eof(const zft_volinfo *vtbl,
+ const zft_position *pos);
+
+/* this function decrements the zft_seg_pos counter if we are right
+ * at the beginning of a segment. This is to handle fsfm/bsfm -- we
+ * need to position before the eof mark. NOTE: zft_tape_pos is not
+ * changed
+ */
+static inline void zft_position_before_eof(zft_position *pos,
+ const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (pos->seg_pos == volume->end_seg + 1 && pos->seg_byte_pos == 0) {
+ pos->seg_pos --;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos = zft_get_seg_sz(pos->seg_pos);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT;
+}
+
+/* Mmmh. Is the position at the end of the last volume, that is right
+ * before the last EOF mark also logical an EOD condition?
+ */
+static inline int zft_tape_at_eod(const zft_position *pos)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
+
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ TRACE_EXIT (pos->seg_pos >= zft_eom_vtbl->start_seg ||
+ zft_last_vtbl->open);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_EXIT pos->seg_pos > ft_last_data_segment;
+ }
+}
+
+static inline int zft_tape_at_lbot(const zft_position *pos)
+{
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ return (pos->seg_pos <= zft_first_vtbl->start_seg &&
+ pos->volume_pos == 0);
+ } else {
+ return (pos->seg_pos <= ft_first_data_segment &&
+ pos->volume_pos == 0);
+ }
+}
+
+/* This one checks for EOF. return remaing space (may be negative)
+ */
+static inline __s64 zft_check_for_eof(const zft_volinfo *vtbl,
+ const zft_position *pos)
+{
+ return (__s64)(vtbl->size - pos->volume_pos);
+}
+
+#endif /* _ZFTAPE_VTBL_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94327b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.c
@@ -0,0 +1,483 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/11/06 00:50:29 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the writing code
+ * for the QIC-117 floppy-tape driver for Linux.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-write.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-vtbl.h"
+
+/* Global vars.
+ */
+
+/* Local vars.
+ */
+static int last_write_failed;
+static int need_flush;
+
+void zft_prevent_flush(void)
+{
+ need_flush = 0;
+}
+
+static int zft_write_header_segments(__u8* buffer)
+{
+ int header_1_ok = 0;
+ int header_2_ok = 0;
+ unsigned int time_stamp;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_noise);
+
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+ ftape_seek_to_bot(); /* prevents extra rewind */
+ if (GET4(buffer, 0) != FT_HSEG_MAGIC) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err,
+ "wrong header signature found, aborting");
+ }
+ /* Be optimistic: */
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_SEG_CNT,
+ zft_written_segments + GET4(buffer, FT_SEG_CNT) + 2);
+ if ((time_stamp = zft_get_time()) != 0) {
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_WR_DATE, time_stamp);
+ if (zft_label_changed) {
+ PUT4(buffer, FT_LABEL_DATE, time_stamp);
+ }
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "writing first header segment %d", ft_header_segment_1);
+ header_1_ok = zft_verify_write_segments(ft_header_segment_1,
+ buffer, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE,
+ zft_deblock_buf) >= 0;
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "writing second header segment %d", ft_header_segment_2);
+ header_2_ok = zft_verify_write_segments(ft_header_segment_2,
+ buffer, FT_SEGMENT_SIZE,
+ zft_deblock_buf) >= 0;
+ if (!header_1_ok) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning: "
+ "update of first header segment failed");
+ }
+ if (!header_2_ok) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning: "
+ "update of second header segment failed");
+ }
+ if (!header_1_ok && !header_2_ok) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EIO, ft_t_err, "Error: "
+ "update of both header segments failed.");
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+int zft_update_header_segments(void)
+{
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_noise);
+
+ /* must NOT use zft_write_protected, as it also includes the
+ * file access mode. But we also want to update when soft
+ * write protection is enabled (O_RDONLY)
+ */
+ if (ft_write_protected || zft_old_ftape) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_noise, "Tape set read-only: no update");
+ }
+ if (!zft_header_read) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_noise, "Nothing to update");
+ }
+ if (!zft_header_changed) {
+ zft_header_changed = zft_written_segments > 0;
+ }
+ if (!zft_header_changed && !zft_volume_table_changed) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_noise, "Nothing to update");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Updating header segments");
+ if (ftape_get_status()->fti_state == writing) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_loop_until_writes_done(),);
+ }
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+
+ zft_deblock_segment = -1; /* invalidate the cache */
+ if (zft_header_changed) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_write_header_segments(zft_hseg_buf),);
+ }
+ if (zft_volume_table_changed) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_update_volume_table(ft_first_data_segment),);
+ }
+ zft_header_changed =
+ zft_volume_table_changed =
+ zft_label_changed =
+ zft_written_segments = 0;
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_abort_operation(),);
+ ftape_seek_to_bot();
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int read_merge_buffer(int seg_pos, __u8 *buffer, int offset, int seg_sz)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ const ft_trace_t old_tracing = TRACE_LEVEL;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (zft_qic_mode) {
+ /* writing in the middle of a volume is NOT allowed
+ *
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "No need to read a segment");
+ memset(buffer + offset, 0, seg_sz - offset);
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "waiting");
+ ftape_start_writing(FT_WR_MULTI);
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_loop_until_writes_done(),);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "trying to read segment %d from offset %d",
+ seg_pos, offset);
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(ft_t_bug);
+ result = zft_fetch_segment_fraction(seg_pos, buffer,
+ FT_RD_SINGLE,
+ offset, seg_sz - offset);
+ SET_TRACE_LEVEL(old_tracing);
+ if (result != (seg_sz - offset)) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Ignore error: read_segment() result: %d",
+ result);
+ memset(buffer + offset, 0, seg_sz - offset);
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+/* flush the write buffer to tape and write an eof-marker at the
+ * current position if not in raw mode. This function always
+ * positions the tape before the eof-marker. _ftape_close() should
+ * then advance to the next segment.
+ *
+ * the parameter "finish_volume" describes whether to position before
+ * or after the possibly created file-mark. We always position after
+ * the file-mark when called from ftape_close() and a flush was needed
+ * (that is ftape_write() was the last tape operation before calling
+ * ftape_flush) But we always position before the file-mark when this
+ * function get's called from outside ftape_close()
+ */
+int zft_flush_buffers(void)
+{
+ int result;
+ int data_remaining;
+ int this_segs_size;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow,
+ "entered, ftape_state = %d", ftape_get_status()->fti_state);
+ if (ftape_get_status()->fti_state != writing && !need_flush) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_noise, "no need for flush");
+ }
+ zft_io_state = zft_idle; /* triggers some initializations for the
+ * read and write routines
+ */
+ if (last_write_failed) {
+ ftape_abort_operation();
+ TRACE_EXIT -EIO;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "flushing write buffers");
+ this_segs_size = zft_get_seg_sz(zft_pos.seg_pos);
+ if (this_segs_size == zft_pos.seg_byte_pos) {
+ zft_pos.seg_pos ++;
+ data_remaining = zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ } else {
+ data_remaining = zft_pos.seg_byte_pos;
+ }
+ /* If there is any data not written to tape yet, append zero's
+ * up to the end of the sector (if using compression) or merge
+ * it with the data existing on the tape Then write the
+ * segment(s) to tape.
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Position:\n"
+ KERN_INFO "seg_pos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "byte pos : %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining: %d",
+ zft_pos.seg_pos, zft_pos.seg_byte_pos, data_remaining);
+ if (data_remaining > 0) {
+ do {
+ this_segs_size = zft_get_seg_sz(zft_pos.seg_pos);
+ if (this_segs_size > data_remaining) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(read_merge_buffer(zft_pos.seg_pos,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ data_remaining,
+ this_segs_size),
+ last_write_failed = 1);
+ }
+ result = ftape_write_segment(zft_pos.seg_pos,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_WR_MULTI);
+ if (result != this_segs_size) {
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "flush buffers failed");
+ zft_pos.tape_pos -= zft_pos.seg_byte_pos;
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = 0;
+
+ last_write_failed = 1;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+ }
+ zft_written_segments ++;
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow,
+ "flush, moved out buffer: %d", result);
+ /* need next segment for more data (empty segments?)
+ */
+ if (result < data_remaining) {
+ if (result > 0) {
+ /* move remainder to buffer beginning
+ */
+ memmove(zft_deblock_buf,
+ zft_deblock_buf + result,
+ FT_SEGMENT_SIZE - result);
+ }
+ }
+ data_remaining -= result;
+ zft_pos.seg_pos ++;
+ } while (data_remaining > 0);
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "result: %d", result);
+ zft_deblock_segment = --zft_pos.seg_pos;
+ if (data_remaining == 0) { /* first byte next segment */
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = this_segs_size;
+ } else { /* after data previous segment, data_remaining < 0 */
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = data_remaining + result;
+ }
+ } else {
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise, "zft_deblock_buf empty");
+ zft_pos.seg_pos --;
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = zft_get_seg_sz (zft_pos.seg_pos);
+ ftape_start_writing(FT_WR_MULTI);
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "waiting");
+ if ((result = ftape_loop_until_writes_done()) < 0) {
+ /* that's really bad. What to to with zft_tape_pos?
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_err, "flush buffers failed");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_any, "zft_seg_pos: %d, zft_seg_byte_pos: %d",
+ zft_pos.seg_pos, zft_pos.seg_byte_pos);
+ last_write_failed =
+ need_flush = 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+/* return-value: the number of bytes removed from the user-buffer
+ *
+ * out:
+ * int *write_cnt: how much actually has been moved to the
+ * zft_deblock_buf
+ * int req_len : MUST NOT BE CHANGED, except at EOT, in
+ * which case it may be adjusted
+ * in :
+ * char *buff : the user buffer
+ * int buf_pos_write : copy of buf_len_wr int
+ * this_segs_size : the size in bytes of the actual segment
+ * char
+ * *zft_deblock_buf : zft_deblock_buf
+ */
+static int zft_simple_write(int *cnt,
+ __u8 *dst_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ const __u8 __user *src_buf, const int req_len,
+ const zft_position *pos,const zft_volinfo *volume)
+{
+ int space_left;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ /* volume->size holds the tape capacity while volume is open */
+ if (pos->tape_pos + volume->blk_sz > volume->size) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -ENOSPC;
+ }
+ /* remaining space in this segment, NOT zft_deblock_buf
+ */
+ space_left = seg_sz - pos->seg_byte_pos;
+ *cnt = req_len < space_left ? req_len : space_left;
+ if (copy_from_user(dst_buf + pos->seg_byte_pos, src_buf, *cnt) != 0) {
+ TRACE_EXIT -EFAULT;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT *cnt;
+}
+
+static int check_write_access(int req_len,
+ const zft_volinfo **volume,
+ zft_position *pos,
+ const unsigned int blk_sz)
+{
+ int result;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if ((req_len % zft_blk_sz) != 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(-EINVAL, ft_t_info,
+ "write-count %d must be multiple of block-size %d",
+ req_len, blk_sz);
+ }
+ if (zft_io_state == zft_writing) {
+ /* all other error conditions have been checked earlier
+ */
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+ }
+ zft_io_state = zft_idle;
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_check_write_access(pos),);
+ /* If we haven't read the header segment yet, do it now.
+ * This will verify the configuration, get the bad sector
+ * table and read the volume table segment
+ */
+ if (!zft_header_read) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_read_header_segments(),);
+ }
+ /* fine. Now the tape is either at BOT or at EOD,
+ * Write start of volume now
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_open_volume(pos, blk_sz, zft_use_compression),);
+ *volume = zft_find_volume(pos->seg_pos);
+ DUMP_VOLINFO(ft_t_noise, "", *volume);
+ zft_just_before_eof = 0;
+ /* now merge with old data if necessary */
+ if (!zft_qic_mode && pos->seg_byte_pos != 0){
+ result = zft_fetch_segment(pos->seg_pos,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_RD_SINGLE);
+ if (result < 0) {
+ if (result == -EINTR || result == -ENOSPC) {
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_noise,
+ "ftape_read_segment() result: %d. "
+ "This might be normal when using "
+ "a newly\nformatted tape", result);
+ memset(zft_deblock_buf, '\0', pos->seg_byte_pos);
+ }
+ }
+ zft_io_state = zft_writing;
+ TRACE_EXIT 0;
+}
+
+static int fill_deblock_buf(__u8 *dst_buf, const int seg_sz,
+ zft_position *pos, const zft_volinfo *volume,
+ const char __user *usr_buf, const int req_len)
+{
+ int cnt = 0;
+ int result = 0;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ if (seg_sz == 0) {
+ TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_data_flow, "empty segment");
+ }
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "remaining req_len: %d\n"
+ KERN_INFO " buf_pos: %d",
+ req_len, pos->seg_byte_pos);
+ /* zft_deblock_buf will not contain a valid segment any longer */
+ zft_deblock_segment = -1;
+ if (zft_use_compression) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(zft_cmpr_lock(1 /* try to load */),);
+ TRACE_CATCH(result= (*zft_cmpr_ops->write)(&cnt,
+ dst_buf, seg_sz,
+ usr_buf, req_len,
+ pos, volume),);
+ } else {
+ TRACE_CATCH(result= zft_simple_write(&cnt,
+ dst_buf, seg_sz,
+ usr_buf, req_len,
+ pos, volume),);
+ }
+ pos->volume_pos += result;
+ pos->seg_byte_pos += cnt;
+ pos->tape_pos += cnt;
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "\n"
+ KERN_INFO "removed from user-buffer : %d bytes.\n"
+ KERN_INFO "copied to zft_deblock_buf: %d bytes.\n"
+ KERN_INFO "zft_tape_pos : " LL_X " bytes.",
+ result, cnt, LL(pos->tape_pos));
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+}
+
+
+/* called by the kernel-interface routine "zft_write()"
+ */
+int _zft_write(const char __user *buff, int req_len)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ int written = 0;
+ int write_cnt;
+ int seg_sz;
+ static const zft_volinfo *volume = NULL;
+ TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow);
+
+ zft_resid = req_len;
+ last_write_failed = 1; /* reset to 0 when successful */
+ /* check if write is allowed
+ */
+ TRACE_CATCH(check_write_access(req_len, &volume,&zft_pos,zft_blk_sz),);
+ while (req_len > 0) {
+ /* Allow us to escape from this loop with a signal !
+ */
+ FT_SIGNAL_EXIT(_DONT_BLOCK);
+ seg_sz = zft_get_seg_sz(zft_pos.seg_pos);
+ if ((write_cnt = fill_deblock_buf(zft_deblock_buf,
+ seg_sz,
+ &zft_pos,
+ volume,
+ buff,
+ req_len)) < 0) {
+ zft_resid -= written;
+ if (write_cnt == -ENOSPC) {
+ /* leave the remainder to flush_buffers()
+ */
+ TRACE(ft_t_info, "No space left on device");
+ last_write_failed = 0;
+ if (!need_flush) {
+ need_flush = written > 0;
+ }
+ TRACE_EXIT written > 0 ? written : -ENOSPC;
+ } else {
+ TRACE_EXIT result;
+ }
+ }
+ if (zft_pos.seg_byte_pos == seg_sz) {
+ TRACE_CATCH(ftape_write_segment(zft_pos.seg_pos,
+ zft_deblock_buf,
+ FT_WR_ASYNC),
+ zft_resid -= written);
+ zft_written_segments ++;
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos = 0;
+ zft_deblock_segment = zft_pos.seg_pos;
+ ++zft_pos.seg_pos;
+ }
+ written += write_cnt;
+ buff += write_cnt;
+ req_len -= write_cnt;
+ } /* while (req_len > 0) */
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "remaining in blocking buffer: %d",
+ zft_pos.seg_byte_pos);
+ TRACE(ft_t_data_flow, "just written bytes: %d", written);
+ last_write_failed = 0;
+ zft_resid -= written;
+ need_flush = need_flush || written > 0;
+ TRACE_EXIT written; /* bytes written */
+}
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.h b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ea88701
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.h
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+#ifndef _ZFTAPE_WRITE_H
+#define _ZFTAPE_WRITE_H
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape-write.h,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.2 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:13 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the definitions for the write functions
+ * for the zftape driver for Linux.
+ *
+ */
+
+extern int zft_flush_buffers(void);
+extern int zft_update_header_segments(void);
+extern void zft_prevent_flush(void);
+
+/* hook for the VFS interface
+ */
+extern int _zft_write(const char __user *buff, int req_len);
+#endif /* _ZFTAPE_WRITE_H */
diff --git a/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape_syms.c b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape_syms.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2db1401
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape_syms.c
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Claus-Justus Heine
+
+ 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ *
+ * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/zftape/zftape_syms.c,v $
+ * $Revision: 1.3 $
+ * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:19:14 $
+ *
+ * This file contains the symbols that the zftape frontend to
+ * the ftape floppy tape driver exports
+ */
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+
+#include <linux/zftape.h>
+
+#include "../zftape/zftape-init.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-read.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-buffers.h"
+#include "../zftape/zftape-ctl.h"
+
+/* zftape-init.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(zft_cmpr_register);
+/* zftape-read.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(zft_fetch_segment_fraction);
+/* zftape-buffers.c */
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(zft_vmalloc_once);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(zft_vmalloc_always);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(zft_vfree);
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