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-rw-r--r-- | drivers/scsi/gvp11.c | 160 |
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 77 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/gvp11.c b/drivers/scsi/gvp11.c index 777972e..59a7bff 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/gvp11.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/gvp11.c @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ #include <linux/stat.h> +#define CHECK_WD33C93 + static irqreturn_t gvp11_intr(int irq, void *data) { struct Scsi_Host *instance = data; @@ -167,7 +169,85 @@ static void dma_stop(struct Scsi_Host *instance, struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt, } } -#define CHECK_WD33C93 +static int __init check_wd33c93(gvp11_scsiregs *regs) +{ +#ifdef CHECK_WD33C93 + volatile unsigned char *sasr_3393, *scmd_3393; + unsigned char save_sasr; + unsigned char q, qq; + + /* + * These darn GVP boards are a problem - it can be tough to tell + * whether or not they include a SCSI controller. This is the + * ultimate Yet-Another-GVP-Detection-Hack in that it actually + * probes for a WD33c93 chip: If we find one, it's extremely + * likely that this card supports SCSI, regardless of Product_ + * Code, Board_Size, etc. + */ + + /* Get pointers to the presumed register locations and save contents */ + + sasr_3393 = ®s->SASR; + scmd_3393 = ®s->SCMD; + save_sasr = *sasr_3393; + + /* First test the AuxStatus Reg */ + + q = *sasr_3393; /* read it */ + if (q & 0x08) /* bit 3 should always be clear */ + return -ENODEV; + *sasr_3393 = WD_AUXILIARY_STATUS; /* setup indirect address */ + if (*sasr_3393 == WD_AUXILIARY_STATUS) { /* shouldn't retain the write */ + *sasr_3393 = save_sasr; /* Oops - restore this byte */ + return -ENODEV; + } + if (*sasr_3393 != q) { /* should still read the same */ + *sasr_3393 = save_sasr; /* Oops - restore this byte */ + return -ENODEV; + } + if (*scmd_3393 != q) /* and so should the image at 0x1f */ + return -ENODEV; + + /* + * Ok, we probably have a wd33c93, but let's check a few other places + * for good measure. Make sure that this works for both 'A and 'B + * chip versions. + */ + + *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; + q = *scmd_3393; + *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; + *scmd_3393 = ~q; + *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; + qq = *scmd_3393; + *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; + *scmd_3393 = q; + if (qq != q) /* should be read only */ + return -ENODEV; + *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; /* this register is unimplemented */ + q = *scmd_3393; + *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; + *scmd_3393 = ~q; + *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; + qq = *scmd_3393; + *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; + *scmd_3393 = q; + if (qq != q || qq != 0xff) /* should be read only, all 1's */ + return -ENODEV; + *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; + q = *scmd_3393; + *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; + *scmd_3393 = ~q; + *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; + qq = *scmd_3393; + *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; + *scmd_3393 = q; + if (qq != (~q & 0xff)) /* should be read/write */ + return -ENODEV; +#endif /* CHECK_WD33C93 */ + + return 0; +} int __init gvp11_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt) { @@ -181,11 +261,6 @@ int __init gvp11_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt) gvp11_scsiregs *regs; wd33c93_regs wdregs; int num_gvp11 = 0; -#ifdef CHECK_WD33C93 - volatile unsigned char *sasr_3393, *scmd_3393; - unsigned char save_sasr; - unsigned char q, qq; -#endif if (!MACH_IS_AMIGA || called) return 0; @@ -226,77 +301,9 @@ int __init gvp11_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt) if (!request_mem_region(address, 256, "wd33c93")) continue; -#ifdef CHECK_WD33C93 - - /* - * These darn GVP boards are a problem - it can be tough to tell - * whether or not they include a SCSI controller. This is the - * ultimate Yet-Another-GVP-Detection-Hack in that it actually - * probes for a WD33c93 chip: If we find one, it's extremely - * likely that this card supports SCSI, regardless of Product_ - * Code, Board_Size, etc. - */ - - /* Get pointers to the presumed register locations and save contents */ - - sasr_3393 = &(((gvp11_scsiregs *)(ZTWO_VADDR(address)))->SASR); - scmd_3393 = &(((gvp11_scsiregs *)(ZTWO_VADDR(address)))->SCMD); - save_sasr = *sasr_3393; - - /* First test the AuxStatus Reg */ - - q = *sasr_3393; /* read it */ - if (q & 0x08) /* bit 3 should always be clear */ - goto release; - *sasr_3393 = WD_AUXILIARY_STATUS; /* setup indirect address */ - if (*sasr_3393 == WD_AUXILIARY_STATUS) { /* shouldn't retain the write */ - *sasr_3393 = save_sasr; /* Oops - restore this byte */ - goto release; - } - if (*sasr_3393 != q) { /* should still read the same */ - *sasr_3393 = save_sasr; /* Oops - restore this byte */ - goto release; - } - if (*scmd_3393 != q) /* and so should the image at 0x1f */ - goto release; - - /* - * Ok, we probably have a wd33c93, but let's check a few other places - * for good measure. Make sure that this works for both 'A and 'B - * chip versions. - */ - - *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; - q = *scmd_3393; - *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; - *scmd_3393 = ~q; - *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; - qq = *scmd_3393; - *sasr_3393 = WD_SCSI_STATUS; - *scmd_3393 = q; - if (qq != q) /* should be read only */ - goto release; - *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; /* this register is unimplemented */ - q = *scmd_3393; - *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; - *scmd_3393 = ~q; - *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; - qq = *scmd_3393; - *sasr_3393 = 0x1e; - *scmd_3393 = q; - if (qq != q || qq != 0xff) /* should be read only, all 1's */ + regs = (gvp11_scsiregs *)(ZTWO_VADDR(address)); + if (check_wd33c93(regs)) goto release; - *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; - q = *scmd_3393; - *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; - *scmd_3393 = ~q; - *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; - qq = *scmd_3393; - *sasr_3393 = WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD; - *scmd_3393 = q; - if (qq != (~q & 0xff)) /* should be read/write */ - goto release; -#endif instance = scsi_register(tpnt, sizeof(struct WD33C93_hostdata)); if (instance == NULL) @@ -311,7 +318,6 @@ int __init gvp11_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt) else hdata->dma_xfer_mask = default_dma_xfer_mask; - regs = (gvp11_scsiregs *)(instance->base); regs->secret2 = 1; regs->secret1 = 0; regs->secret3 = 15; |