/*
* Device driver for the SYMBIOS/LSILOGIC 53C8XX and 53C1010 family
* of PCI-SCSI IO processors.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr>
*
* This driver is derived from the Linux sym53c8xx driver.
* Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Gerard Roudier
*
* The sym53c8xx driver is derived from the ncr53c8xx driver that had been
* a port of the FreeBSD ncr driver to Linux-1.2.13.
*
* The original ncr driver has been written for 386bsd and FreeBSD by
* Wolfgang Stanglmeier <wolf@cologne.de>
* Stefan Esser <se@mi.Uni-Koeln.de>
* Copyright (C) 1994 Wolfgang Stanglmeier
*
* Other major contributions:
*
* NVRAM detection and reading.
* Copyright (C) 1997 Richard Waltham <dormouse@farsrobt.demon.co.uk>
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
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*
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*
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*/
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#include <dev/sym/sym_glue.h>
#else
#include "sym_glue.h"
#endif
#ifdef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_IO_TIMEOUT
/*
* Optional CCB timeout handling.
*
* This code is useful for O/Ses that allow or expect
* SIMs (low-level drivers) to handle SCSI IO timeouts.
* It uses a power-of-two based algorithm of my own:)
* that avoids scanning of lists, provided that:
*
* - The IO does complete in less than half the associated
* timeout value.
* - The greatest delay between the queuing of the IO and
* its completion is less than
* (1<<(SYM_CONF_TIMEOUT_ORDER_MAX-1))/2 ticks.
*
* For example, if tick is 1 second and the max order is 8,
* any IO that is completed within less than 64 seconds will
* just be put into some list at queuing and be removed
* at completion without any additionnal overhead.
*/
/*
* Set a timeout condition on a CCB.
*/
void sym_timeout_ccb(hcb_p np, ccb_p cp, u_int ticks)
{
sym_remque(&cp->tmo_linkq);
cp->tmo_clock = np->tmo_clock + ticks;
if (!ticks) {
sym_insque_head(&cp->tmo_linkq, &np->tmo0_ccbq);
}
else {
int i = SYM_CONF_TIMEOUT_ORDER_MAX - 1;
while (i > 0) {
if (ticks >= (1<<(i+1)))
break;
--i;
}
if (!(np->tmo_actq & (1<<i)))
i += SYM_CONF_TIMEOUT_ORDER_MAX;
sym_insque_head(&cp->tmo_linkq, &np->tmo_ccbq[i]);
}
}
/*
* Walk a list of CCB and handle timeout conditions.
* Should never be called in normal situations.
*/
static void sym_walk_ccb_tmo_list(hcb_p np, SYM_QUEHEAD *tmoq)
{
SYM_QUEHEAD qtmp, *qp;
ccb_p cp;
sym_que_move(tmoq, &qtmp);
while ((qp = sym_remque_head(&qtmp)) != 0) {
sym_insque_head(qp, &np->tmo0_ccbq);
cp = sym_que_entry(qp, struct sym_ccb, tmo_linkq);
if (cp->tmo_clock != np->tmo_clock &&
cp->tmo_clock + 1 != np->tmo_clock)
sym_timeout_ccb(np, cp, cp->tmo_clock - np->tmo_clock);
else
sym_abort_ccb(np, cp, 1);
}
}
/*
* Our clock handler called from the O/S specific side.
*/
void sym_clock(hcb_p np)
{
int i, j;
u_int tmp;
tmp = np->tmo_clock;
tmp ^= (++np->tmo_clock);
for (i = 0; i < SYM_CONF_TIMEOUT_ORDER_MAX; i++, tmp >>= 1) {
if (!(tmp & 1))
continue;
j = i;
if (np->tmo_actq & (1<<i))
j += SYM_CONF_TIMEOUT_ORDER_MAX;
if (!sym_que_empty(&np->tmo_ccbq[j])) {
sym_walk_ccb_tmo_list(np, &np->tmo_ccbq[j]);
}
np->tmo_actq ^= (1<<i);
}
}
#endif /* SYM_OPT_HANDLE_IO_TIMEOUT */
#ifdef SYM_OPT_ANNOUNCE_TRANSFER_RATE
/*
* Announce transfer rate if anything changed since last announcement.
*/
void sym_announce_transfer_rate(hcb_p np, int target)
{
tcb_p tp = &np->target[target];
#define __tprev tp->tinfo.prev
#define __tcurr tp->tinfo.curr
if (__tprev.options == __tcurr.options &&
__tprev.width == __tcurr.width &&
__tprev.offset == __tcurr.offset &&
!(__tprev.offset && __tprev.period != __tcurr.period))
return;
__tprev.options = __tcurr.options;
__tprev.width = __tcurr.width;
__tprev.offset = __tcurr.offset;
__tprev.period = __tcurr.period;
if (__tcurr.offset && __tcurr.period) {
u_int period, f10, mb10;
char *scsi;
period = f10 = mb10 = 0;
scsi = "FAST-5";
if (__tcurr.period <= 9) {
scsi = "FAST-80";
period = 125;
mb10 = 1600;
}
else {
if (__tcurr.period <= 11) {
scsi = "FAST-40";
period = 250;
if (__tcurr.period == 11)
period = 303;
}
else if (__tcurr.period < 25) {
scsi = "FAST-20";
if (__tcurr.period == 12)
period = 500;
}
else if (__tcurr.period <= 50) {
scsi = "FAST-10";
}
if (!period)
period = 40 * __tcurr.period;
f10 = 100000 << (__tcurr.width ? 1 : 0);
mb10 = (f10 + period/2) / period;
}
printf_info (
"%s:%d: %s %sSCSI %d.%d MB/s %s (%d.%d ns, offset %d)\n",
sym_name(np), target, scsi, __tcurr.width? "WIDE " : "",
mb10/10, mb10%10,
(__tcurr.options & PPR_OPT_DT) ? "DT" : "ST",
period/10, period%10, __tcurr.offset);
}
else
printf_info ("%s:%d: %sasynchronous.\n",
sym_name(np), target, __tcurr.width? "wide " : "");
}
#undef __tprev
#undef __tcurr
#endif /* SYM_OPT_ANNOUNCE_TRANSFER_RATE */
#ifdef SYM_OPT_SNIFF_INQUIRY
/*
* Update transfer settings according to user settings
* and bits sniffed out from INQUIRY response.
*/
void sym_update_trans_settings(hcb_p np, tcb_p tp)
{
memcpy(&tp->tinfo.goal, &tp->tinfo.user, sizeof(tp->tinfo.goal));
if (tp->inq_version >= 4) {
switch(tp->inq_byte56 & INQ56_CLOCKING) {
case INQ56_ST_ONLY:
tp->tinfo.goal.options = 0;
break;
case INQ56_DT_ONLY:
case INQ56_ST_DT:
default:
break;
}
}
if (!((tp->inq_byte7 & tp->inq_byte7_valid) & INQ7_WIDE16)) {
tp->tinfo.goal.width = 0;
tp->tinfo.goal.options = 0;
}
if (!((tp->inq_byte7 & tp->inq_byte7_valid) & INQ7_SYNC)) {
tp->tinfo.goal.offset = 0;
tp->tinfo.goal.options = 0;
}
if (tp->tinfo.goal.options & PPR_OPT_DT) {
if (tp->tinfo.goal.offset > np->maxoffs_dt)
tp->tinfo.goal.offset = np->maxoffs_dt;
}
else {
if (tp->tinfo.goal.offset > np->maxoffs)
tp->tinfo.goal.offset = np->maxoffs;
}
}
/*
* Snoop target capabilities from INQUIRY response.
* We only believe device versions >= SCSI-2 that use
* appropriate response data format (2). But it seems
* that some CCS devices also support SYNC (?).
*/
int
__sym_sniff_inquiry(hcb_p np, u_char tn, u_char ln,
u_char *inq_data, int inq_len)
{
tcb_p tp = &np->target[tn];
u_char inq_version;
u_char inq_byte7;
u_char inq_byte56;
if (!inq_data || inq_len < 2)
return -1;
/*
* Check device type and qualifier.
*/
if ((inq_data[0] & 0xe0) == 0x60)
return -1;
/*
* Get SPC version.
*/
if (inq_len <= 2)
return -1;
inq_version = inq_data[2] & 0x7;
/*
* Get SYNC/WIDE16 capabilities.
*/
inq_byte7 = tp->inq_byte7;
if (inq_version >= 2 && (inq_data[3] & 0xf) == 2) {
if (inq_len > 7)
inq_byte7 = inq_data[7];
}
else if (inq_version == 1 && (inq_data[3] & 0xf) == 1)
inq_byte7 = INQ7_SYNC;
/*
* Get Tagged Command Queuing capability.
*/
if (inq_byte7 & INQ7_CMDQ)
sym_set_bit(tp->cmdq_map, ln);
else
sym_clr_bit(tp->cmdq_map, ln);
inq_byte7 &= ~INQ7_CMDQ;
/*
* Get CLOCKING capability.
*/
inq_byte56 = tp->inq_byte56;
if (inq_version >= 4 && inq_len > 56)
tp->inq_byte56 = inq_data[56];
#if 0
printf("XXXXXX [%d] inq_version=%x inq_byte7=%x inq_byte56=%x XXXXX\n",
inq_len, inq_version, inq_byte7, inq_byte56);
#endif
/*
* Trigger a negotiation if needed.
*/
if (tp->inq_version != inq_version ||
tp->inq_byte7 != inq_byte7 ||
tp->inq_byte56 != inq_byte56) {
tp->inq_version = inq_version;
tp->inq_byte7 = inq_byte7;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* SYM_OPT_SNIFF_INQUIRY */