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/*
Low Level Linux Driver for the IBM Microchannel SCSI Subsystem for
Linux Kernel >= 2.4.0.
Copyright (c) 1995 Strom Systems, Inc. under the terms of the GNU
General Public License. Written by Martin Kolinek, December 1995.
Further development by: Chris Beauregard, Klaus Kudielka, Michael Lang
See the file Documentation/scsi/ibmmca.txt for a detailed description
of this driver, the commandline arguments and the history of its
development.
See the WWW-page: http://www.uni-mainz.de/~langm000/linux.html for latest
updates, info and ADF-files for adapters supported by this driver.
Alan Cox <[email protected]>
Updated for Linux 2.5.45 to use the new error handler, cleaned up the
lock macros and did a few unavoidable locking tweaks, plus one locking
fix in the irq and completion path.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/mca.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include "scsi.h"
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
/* Common forward declarations for all Linux-versions: */
static int ibmmca_queuecommand (Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done) (Scsi_Cmnd *));
static int ibmmca_abort (Scsi_Cmnd *);
static int ibmmca_host_reset (Scsi_Cmnd *);
static int ibmmca_biosparam (struct scsi_device *, struct block_device *, sector_t, int *);
static int ibmmca_proc_info(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset, int length, int inout);
/* current version of this driver-source: */
#define IBMMCA_SCSI_DRIVER_VERSION "4.0b-ac"
/* driver configuration */
#define IM_MAX_HOSTS 8 /* maximum number of host adapters */
#define IM_RESET_DELAY 60 /* seconds allowed for a reset */
/* driver debugging - #undef all for normal operation */
/* if defined: count interrupts and ignore this special one: */
#undef IM_DEBUG_TIMEOUT //50
#define TIMEOUT_PUN 0
#define TIMEOUT_LUN 0
/* verbose interrupt: */
#undef IM_DEBUG_INT
/* verbose queuecommand: */
#undef IM_DEBUG_CMD
/* verbose queucommand for specific SCSI-device type: */
#undef IM_DEBUG_CMD_SPEC_DEV
/* verbose device probing */
#undef IM_DEBUG_PROBE
/* device type that shall be displayed on syslog (only during debugging): */
#define IM_DEBUG_CMD_DEVICE TYPE_TAPE
/* relative addresses of hardware registers on a subsystem */
#define IM_CMD_REG(h) ((h)->io_port) /*Command Interface, (4 bytes long) */
#define IM_ATTN_REG(h) ((h)->io_port+4) /*Attention (1 byte) */
#define IM_CTR_REG(h) ((h)->io_port+5) /*Basic Control (1 byte) */
#define IM_INTR_REG(h) ((h)->io_port+6) /*Interrupt Status (1 byte, r/o) */
#define IM_STAT_REG(h) ((h)->io_port+7) /*Basic Status (1 byte, read only) */
/* basic I/O-port of first adapter */
#define IM_IO_PORT 0x3540
/* maximum number of hosts that can be found */
#define IM_N_IO_PORT 8
/*requests going into the upper nibble of the Attention register */
/*note: the lower nibble specifies the device(0-14), or subsystem(15) */
#define IM_IMM_CMD 0x10 /*immediate command */
#define IM_SCB 0x30 /*Subsystem Control Block command */
#define IM_LONG_SCB 0x40 /*long Subsystem Control Block command */
#define IM_EOI 0xe0 /*end-of-interrupt request */
/*values for bits 7,1,0 of Basic Control reg. (bits 6-2 reserved) */
#define IM_HW_RESET 0x80 /*hardware reset */
#define IM_ENABLE_DMA 0x02 /*enable subsystem's busmaster DMA */
#define IM_ENABLE_INTR 0x01 /*enable interrupts to the system */
/*to interpret the upper nibble of Interrupt Status register */
/*note: the lower nibble specifies the device(0-14), or subsystem(15) */
#define IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED 0x10
#define IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_RETRIES 0x50
#define IM_LOOP_SCATTER_BUFFER_FULL 0x60
#define IM_ADAPTER_HW_FAILURE 0x70
#define IM_IMMEDIATE_CMD_COMPLETED 0xa0
#define IM_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_FAILURE 0xc0
#define IM_CMD_ERROR 0xe0
#define IM_SOFTWARE_SEQUENCING_ERROR 0xf0
/*to interpret bits 3-0 of Basic Status register (bits 7-4 reserved) */
#define IM_CMD_REG_FULL 0x08
#define IM_CMD_REG_EMPTY 0x04
#define IM_INTR_REQUEST 0x02
#define IM_BUSY 0x01
/*immediate commands (word written into low 2 bytes of command reg) */
#define IM_RESET_IMM_CMD 0x0400
#define IM_FEATURE_CTR_IMM_CMD 0x040c
#define IM_DMA_PACING_IMM_CMD 0x040d
#define IM_ASSIGN_IMM_CMD 0x040e
#define IM_ABORT_IMM_CMD 0x040f
#define IM_FORMAT_PREP_IMM_CMD 0x0417
/*SCB (Subsystem Control Block) structure */
struct im_scb {
unsigned short command; /*command word (read, etc.) */
unsigned short enable; /*enable word, modifies cmd */
union {
unsigned long log_blk_adr; /*block address on SCSI device */
unsigned char scsi_cmd_length; /*6,10,12, for other scsi cmd */
} u1;
unsigned long sys_buf_adr; /*physical system memory adr */
unsigned long sys_buf_length; /*size of sys mem buffer */
unsigned long tsb_adr; /*Termination Status Block adr */
unsigned long scb_chain_adr; /*optional SCB chain address */
union {
struct {
unsigned short count; /*block count, on SCSI device */
unsigned short length; /*block length, on SCSI device */
} blk;
unsigned char scsi_command[12]; /*other scsi command */
} u2;
};
/*structure scatter-gather element (for list of system memory areas) */
struct im_sge {
void *address;
unsigned long byte_length;
};
/*structure returned by a get_pos_info command: */
struct im_pos_info {
unsigned short pos_id; /* adapter id */
unsigned char pos_3a; /* pos 3 (if pos 6 = 0) */
unsigned char pos_2; /* pos 2 */
unsigned char int_level; /* interrupt level IRQ 11 or 14 */
unsigned char pos_4a; /* pos 4 (if pos 6 = 0) */
unsigned short connector_size; /* MCA connector size: 16 or 32 Bit */
unsigned char num_luns; /* number of supported luns per device */
unsigned char num_puns; /* number of supported puns */
unsigned char pacing_factor; /* pacing factor */
unsigned char num_ldns; /* number of ldns available */
unsigned char eoi_off; /* time EOI and interrupt inactive */
unsigned char max_busy; /* time between reset and busy on */
unsigned short cache_stat; /* ldn cachestat. Bit=1 = not cached */
unsigned short retry_stat; /* retry status of ldns. Bit=1=disabled */
unsigned char pos_4b; /* pos 4 (if pos 6 = 1) */
unsigned char pos_3b; /* pos 3 (if pos 6 = 1) */
unsigned char pos_6; /* pos 6 */
unsigned char pos_5; /* pos 5 */
unsigned short max_overlap; /* maximum overlapping requests */
unsigned short num_bus; /* number of SCSI-busses */
};
/*values for SCB command word */
#define IM_NO_SYNCHRONOUS 0x0040 /*flag for any command */
#define IM_NO_DISCONNECT 0x0080 /*flag for any command */
#define IM_READ_DATA_CMD 0x1c01
#define IM_WRITE_DATA_CMD 0x1c02
#define IM_READ_VERIFY_CMD 0x1c03
#define IM_WRITE_VERIFY_CMD 0x1c04
#define IM_REQUEST_SENSE_CMD 0x1c08
#define IM_READ_CAPACITY_CMD 0x1c09
#define IM_DEVICE_INQUIRY_CMD 0x1c0b
#define IM_READ_LOGICAL_CMD 0x1c2a
#define IM_OTHER_SCSI_CMD_CMD 0x241f
/* unused, but supported, SCB commands */
#define IM_GET_COMMAND_COMPLETE_STATUS_CMD 0x1c07 /* command status */
#define IM_GET_POS_INFO_CMD 0x1c0a /* returns neat stuff */
#define IM_READ_PREFETCH_CMD 0x1c31 /* caching controller only */
#define IM_FOMAT_UNIT_CMD 0x1c16 /* format unit */
#define IM_REASSIGN_BLOCK_CMD 0x1c18 /* in case of error */
/*values to set bits in the enable word of SCB */
#define IM_READ_CONTROL 0x8000
#define IM_REPORT_TSB_ONLY_ON_ERROR 0x4000
#define IM_RETRY_ENABLE 0x2000
#define IM_POINTER_TO_LIST 0x1000
#define IM_SUPRESS_EXCEPTION_SHORT 0x0400
#define IM_BYPASS_BUFFER 0x0200
#define IM_CHAIN_ON_NO_ERROR 0x0001
/*TSB (Termination Status Block) structure */
struct im_tsb {
unsigned short end_status;
unsigned short reserved1;
unsigned long residual_byte_count;
unsigned long sg_list_element_adr;
unsigned short status_length;
unsigned char dev_status;
unsigned char cmd_status;
unsigned char dev_error;
unsigned char cmd_error;
unsigned short reserved2;
unsigned short reserved3;
unsigned short low_of_last_scb_adr;
unsigned short high_of_last_scb_adr;
};
/*subsystem uses interrupt request level 14 */
#define IM_IRQ 14
/*SCSI-2 F/W may evade to interrupt 11 */
#define IM_IRQ_FW 11
/* Model 95 has an additional alphanumeric display, which can be used
to display SCSI-activities. 8595 models do not have any disk led, which
makes this feature quite useful.
The regular PS/2 disk led is turned on/off by bits 6,7 of system
control port. */
/* LED display-port (actually, last LED on display) */
#define MOD95_LED_PORT 0x108
/* system-control-register of PS/2s with diskindicator */
#define PS2_SYS_CTR 0x92
/* activity displaying methods */
#define LED_DISP 1
#define LED_ADISP 2
#define LED_ACTIVITY 4
/* failed intr */
#define CMD_FAIL 255
/* The SCSI-ID(!) of the accessed SCSI-device is shown on PS/2-95 machines' LED
displays. ldn is no longer displayed here, because the ldn mapping is now
done dynamically and the ldn <-> pun,lun maps can be looked-up at boottime
or during uptime in /proc/scsi/ibmmca/<host_no> in case of trouble,
interest, debugging or just for having fun. The left number gives the
host-adapter number and the right shows the accessed SCSI-ID. */
/* display_mode is set by the ibmmcascsi= command line arg */
static int display_mode = 0;
/* set default adapter timeout */
static unsigned int adapter_timeout = 45;
/* for probing on feature-command: */
static unsigned int global_command_error_excuse = 0;
/* global setting by command line for adapter_speed */
static int global_adapter_speed = 0; /* full speed by default */
/* Panel / LED on, do it right for F/W addressin, too. adisplay will
* just ignore ids>7, as the panel has only 7 digits available */
#define PS2_DISK_LED_ON(ad,id) { if (display_mode & LED_DISP) { if (id>9) \
outw((ad+48)|((id+55)<<8), MOD95_LED_PORT ); else \
outw((ad+48)|((id+48)<<8), MOD95_LED_PORT ); } else \
if (display_mode & LED_ADISP) { if (id<7) outb((char)(id+48),MOD95_LED_PORT+1+id); \
outb((char)(ad+48), MOD95_LED_PORT); } \
if ((display_mode & LED_ACTIVITY)||(!display_mode)) \
outb(inb(PS2_SYS_CTR) | 0xc0, PS2_SYS_CTR); }
/* Panel / LED off */
/* bug fixed, Dec 15, 1997, where | was replaced by & here */
#define PS2_DISK_LED_OFF() { if (display_mode & LED_DISP) \
outw(0x2020, MOD95_LED_PORT ); else if (display_mode & LED_ADISP) { \
outl(0x20202020,MOD95_LED_PORT); outl(0x20202020,MOD95_LED_PORT+4); } \
if ((display_mode & LED_ACTIVITY)||(!display_mode)) \
outb(inb(PS2_SYS_CTR) & 0x3f, PS2_SYS_CTR); }
/* types of different supported hardware that goes to hostdata special */
#define IBM_SCSI2_FW 0
#define IBM_7568_WCACHE 1
#define IBM_EXP_UNIT 2
#define IBM_SCSI_WCACHE 3
#define IBM_SCSI 4
#define IBM_INTEGSCSI 5
/* other special flags for hostdata structure */
#define FORCED_DETECTION 100
#define INTEGRATED_SCSI 101
/* List of possible IBM-SCSI-adapters */
static short ibmmca_id_table[] = {
0x8efc,
0x8efd,
0x8ef8,
0x8eff,
0x8efe,
/* No entry for integrated SCSI, that's part of the register */
0
};
static const char *ibmmca_description[] = {
"IBM SCSI-2 F/W Adapter", /* special = 0 */
"IBM 7568 Industrial Computer SCSI Adapter w/Cache", /* special = 1 */
"IBM Expansion Unit SCSI Controller", /* special = 2 */
"IBM SCSI Adapter w/Cache", /* special = 3 */
"IBM SCSI Adapter", /* special = 4 */
"IBM Integrated SCSI Controller", /* special = 5 */
};
/* Max number of logical devices (can be up from 0 to 14). 15 is the address
of the adapter itself. */
#define MAX_LOG_DEV 15
/*local data for a logical device */
struct logical_device {
struct im_scb scb; /* SCSI-subsystem-control-block structure */
struct im_tsb tsb; /* SCSI command complete status block structure */
struct im_sge sge[16]; /* scatter gather list structure */
unsigned char buf[256]; /* SCSI command return data buffer */
Scsi_Cmnd *cmd; /* SCSI-command that is currently in progress */
int device_type; /* type of the SCSI-device. See include/scsi/scsi.h
for interpretation of the possible values */
int block_length; /* blocksize of a particular logical SCSI-device */
int cache_flag; /* 1 if this is uncached, 0 if cache is present for ldn */
int retry_flag; /* 1 if adapter retry is disabled, 0 if enabled */
};
/* statistics of the driver during operations (for proc_info) */
struct Driver_Statistics {
/* SCSI statistics on the adapter */
int ldn_access[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1]; /* total accesses on a ldn */
int ldn_read_access[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1]; /* total read-access on a ldn */
int ldn_write_access[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1]; /* total write-access on a ldn */
int ldn_inquiry_access[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1]; /* total inquiries on a ldn */
int ldn_modeselect_access[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1]; /* total mode selects on ldn */
int scbs; /* short SCBs queued */
int long_scbs; /* long SCBs queued */
int total_accesses; /* total accesses on all ldns */
int total_interrupts; /* total interrupts (should be
same as total_accesses) */
int total_errors; /* command completed with error */
/* dynamical assignment statistics */
int total_scsi_devices; /* number of physical pun,lun */
int dyn_flag; /* flag showing dynamical mode */
int dynamical_assignments; /* number of remappings of ldns */
int ldn_assignments[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1]; /* number of remappings of each
ldn */
};
/* data structure for each host adapter */
struct ibmmca_hostdata {
/* array of logical devices: */
struct logical_device _ld[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1];
/* array to convert (pun, lun) into logical device number: */
unsigned char _get_ldn[16][8];
/*array that contains the information about the physical SCSI-devices
attached to this host adapter: */
unsigned char _get_scsi[16][8];
/* used only when checking logical devices: */
int _local_checking_phase_flag;
/* report received interrupt: */
int _got_interrupt;
/* report termination-status of SCSI-command: */
int _stat_result;
/* reset status (used only when doing reset): */
int _reset_status;
/* code of the last SCSI command (needed for panic info): */
int _last_scsi_command[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1];
/* identifier of the last SCSI-command type */
int _last_scsi_type[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1];
/* last blockcount */
int _last_scsi_blockcount[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1];
/* last locgical block address */
unsigned long _last_scsi_logical_block[MAX_LOG_DEV + 1];
/* Counter that points on the next reassignable ldn for dynamical
remapping. The default value is 7, that is the first reassignable
number in the list at boottime: */
int _next_ldn;
/* Statistics-structure for this IBM-SCSI-host: */
struct Driver_Statistics _IBM_DS;
/* This hostadapters pos-registers pos2 until pos6 */
unsigned int _pos[8];
/* assign a special variable, that contains dedicated info about the
adaptertype */
int _special;
/* connector size on the MCA bus */
int _connector_size;
/* synchronous SCSI transfer rate bitpattern */
int _adapter_speed;
};
/* macros to access host data structure */
#define subsystem_pun(h) ((h)->this_id)
#define subsystem_maxid(h) ((h)->max_id)
#define ld(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_ld)
#define get_ldn(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_get_ldn)
#define get_scsi(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_get_scsi)
#define local_checking_phase_flag(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_local_checking_phase_flag)
#define got_interrupt(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_got_interrupt)
#define stat_result(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_stat_result)
#define reset_status(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_reset_status)
#define last_scsi_command(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_last_scsi_command)
#define last_scsi_type(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_last_scsi_type)
#define last_scsi_blockcount(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_last_scsi_blockcount)
#define last_scsi_logical_block(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_last_scsi_logical_block)
#define last_scsi_type(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_last_scsi_type)
#define next_ldn(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_next_ldn)
#define IBM_DS(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_IBM_DS)
#define special(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_special)
#define subsystem_connector_size(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_connector_size)
#define adapter_speed(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_adapter_speed)
#define pos2(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_pos[2])
#define pos3(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_pos[3])
#define pos4(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_pos[4])
#define pos5(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_pos[5])
#define pos6(h) (((struct ibmmca_hostdata *) (h)->hostdata)->_pos[6])
/* Define a arbitrary number as subsystem-marker-type. This number is, as
described in the ANSI-SCSI-standard, not occupied by other device-types. */
#define TYPE_IBM_SCSI_ADAPTER 0x2F
/* Define 0xFF for no device type, because this type is not defined within
the ANSI-SCSI-standard, therefore, it can be used and should not cause any
harm. */
#define TYPE_NO_DEVICE 0xFF
/* define medium-changer. If this is not defined previously, e.g. Linux
2.0.x, define this type here. */
#ifndef TYPE_MEDIUM_CHANGER
#define TYPE_MEDIUM_CHANGER 0x08
#endif
/* define possible operations for the immediate_assign command */
#define SET_LDN 0
#define REMOVE_LDN 1
/* ldn which is used to probe the SCSI devices */
#define PROBE_LDN 0
/* reset status flag contents */
#define IM_RESET_NOT_IN_PROGRESS 0
#define IM_RESET_IN_PROGRESS 1
#define IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK 2
#define IM_RESET_FINISHED_FAIL 3
#define IM_RESET_NOT_IN_PROGRESS_NO_INT 4
#define IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK_NO_INT 5
/* define undefined SCSI-command */
#define NO_SCSI 0xffff
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* if this is nonzero, ibmmcascsi option has been passed to the kernel */
static int io_port[IM_MAX_HOSTS] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
static int scsi_id[IM_MAX_HOSTS] = { 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7 };
/* fill module-parameters only, when this define is present.
(that is kernel version 2.1.x) */
#if defined(MODULE)
static char *boot_options = NULL;
module_param(boot_options, charp, 0);
module_param_array(io_port, int, NULL, 0);
module_param_array(scsi_id, int, NULL, 0);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
#endif
/*counter of concurrent disk read/writes, to turn on/off disk led */
static int disk_rw_in_progress = 0;
static unsigned int pos[8]; /* whole pos register-line for diagnosis */
/* Taking into account the additions, made by ZP Gu.
* This selects now the preset value from the configfile and
* offers the 'normal' commandline option to be accepted */
#ifdef CONFIG_IBMMCA_SCSI_ORDER_STANDARD
static char ibm_ansi_order = 1;
#else
static char ibm_ansi_order = 0;
#endif
static void issue_cmd(struct Scsi_Host *, unsigned long, unsigned char);
static void internal_done(Scsi_Cmnd * cmd);
static void check_devices(struct Scsi_Host *, int);
static int immediate_assign(struct Scsi_Host *, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int);
static int immediate_feature(struct Scsi_Host *, unsigned int, unsigned int);
#ifdef CONFIG_IBMMCA_SCSI_DEV_RESET
static int immediate_reset(struct Scsi_Host *, unsigned int);
#endif
static int device_inquiry(struct Scsi_Host *, int);
static int read_capacity(struct Scsi_Host *, int);
static int get_pos_info(struct Scsi_Host *);
static char *ti_p(int);
static char *ti_l(int);
static char *ibmrate(unsigned int, int);
static int probe_display(int);
static int probe_bus_mode(struct Scsi_Host *);
static int device_exists(struct Scsi_Host *, int, int *, int *);
static int option_setup(char *);
/* local functions needed for proc_info */
static int ldn_access_load(struct Scsi_Host *, int);
static int ldn_access_total_read_write(struct Scsi_Host *);
static irqreturn_t interrupt_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
unsigned int intr_reg;
unsigned int cmd_result;
unsigned int ldn;
unsigned long flags;
Scsi_Cmnd *cmd;
int lastSCSI;
struct device *dev = dev_id;
struct Scsi_Host *shpnt = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
spin_lock_irqsave(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
if(!(inb(IM_STAT_REG(shpnt)) & IM_INTR_REQUEST)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_NONE;
}
/* the reset-function already did all the job, even ints got
renabled on the subsystem, so just return */
if ((reset_status(shpnt) == IM_RESET_NOT_IN_PROGRESS_NO_INT) || (reset_status(shpnt) == IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK_NO_INT)) {
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_NOT_IN_PROGRESS;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/*must wait for attention reg not busy, then send EOI to subsystem */
while (1) {
if (!(inb(IM_STAT_REG(shpnt)) & IM_BUSY))
break;
cpu_relax();
}
/*get command result and logical device */
intr_reg = (unsigned char) (inb(IM_INTR_REG(shpnt)));
cmd_result = intr_reg & 0xf0;
ldn = intr_reg & 0x0f;
/* get the last_scsi_command here */
lastSCSI = last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn];
outb(IM_EOI | ldn, IM_ATTN_REG(shpnt));
/*these should never happen (hw fails, or a local programming bug) */
if (!global_command_error_excuse) {
switch (cmd_result) {
/* Prevent from Ooopsing on error to show the real reason */
case IM_ADAPTER_HW_FAILURE:
case IM_SOFTWARE_SEQUENCING_ERROR:
case IM_CMD_ERROR:
printk(KERN_ERR "IBM MCA SCSI: Fatal Subsystem ERROR!\n");
printk(KERN_ERR " Last cmd=0x%x, ena=%x, len=", lastSCSI, ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.enable);
if (ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd)
printk("%ld/%ld,", (long) (scsi_bufflen(ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd)), (long) (ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.sys_buf_length));
else
printk("none,");
if (ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd)
printk("Blocksize=%d", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.u2.blk.length);
else
printk("Blocksize=none");
printk(", host=%p, ldn=0x%x\n", shpnt, ldn);
if (ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd) {
printk(KERN_ERR "Blockcount=%d/%d\n", last_scsi_blockcount(shpnt)[ldn], ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.u2.blk.count);
printk(KERN_ERR "Logical block=%lx/%lx\n", last_scsi_logical_block(shpnt)[ldn], ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.u1.log_blk_adr);
}
printk(KERN_ERR "Reason given: %s\n", (cmd_result == IM_ADAPTER_HW_FAILURE) ? "HARDWARE FAILURE" : (cmd_result == IM_SOFTWARE_SEQUENCING_ERROR) ? "SOFTWARE SEQUENCING ERROR" : (cmd_result == IM_CMD_ERROR) ? "COMMAND ERROR" : "UNKNOWN");
/* if errors appear, enter this section to give detailed info */
printk(KERN_ERR "IBM MCA SCSI: Subsystem Error-Status follows:\n");
printk(KERN_ERR " Command Type................: %x\n", last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn]);
printk(KERN_ERR " Attention Register..........: %x\n", inb(IM_ATTN_REG(shpnt)));
printk(KERN_ERR " Basic Control Register......: %x\n", inb(IM_CTR_REG(shpnt)));
printk(KERN_ERR " Interrupt Status Register...: %x\n", intr_reg);
printk(KERN_ERR " Basic Status Register.......: %x\n", inb(IM_STAT_REG(shpnt)));
if ((last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] == IM_SCB) || (last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] == IM_LONG_SCB)) {
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-Command.................: %x\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.command);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-Enable..................: %x\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.enable);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-logical block address...: %lx\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.u1.log_blk_adr);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-system buffer address...: %lx\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.sys_buf_adr);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-system buffer length....: %lx\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.sys_buf_length);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-tsb address.............: %lx\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.tsb_adr);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-Chain address...........: %lx\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.scb_chain_adr);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-block count.............: %x\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.u2.blk.count);
printk(KERN_ERR " SCB-block length............: %x\n", ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb.u2.blk.length);
}
printk(KERN_ERR " Send this report to the maintainer.\n");
panic("IBM MCA SCSI: Fatal error message from the subsystem (0x%X,0x%X)!\n", lastSCSI, cmd_result);
break;
}
} else {
/* The command error handling is made silent, but we tell the
* calling function, that there is a reported error from the
* adapter. */
switch (cmd_result) {
case IM_ADAPTER_HW_FAILURE:
case IM_SOFTWARE_SEQUENCING_ERROR:
case IM_CMD_ERROR:
global_command_error_excuse = CMD_FAIL;
break;
default:
global_command_error_excuse = 0;
break;
}
}
/* if no panic appeared, increase the interrupt-counter */
IBM_DS(shpnt).total_interrupts++;
/*only for local checking phase */
if (local_checking_phase_flag(shpnt)) {
stat_result(shpnt) = cmd_result;
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 1;
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = NO_SCSI;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/* handling of commands coming from upper level of scsi driver */
if (last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] == IM_IMM_CMD) {
/* verify ldn, and may handle rare reset immediate command */
if ((reset_status(shpnt) == IM_RESET_IN_PROGRESS) && (last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] == IM_RESET_IMM_CMD)) {
if (cmd_result == IM_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_FAILURE) {
disk_rw_in_progress = 0;
PS2_DISK_LED_OFF();
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_FINISHED_FAIL;
} else {
/*reset disk led counter, turn off disk led */
disk_rw_in_progress = 0;
PS2_DISK_LED_OFF();
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK;
}
stat_result(shpnt) = cmd_result;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = NO_SCSI;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
} else if (last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] == IM_ABORT_IMM_CMD) {
/* react on SCSI abort command */
#ifdef IM_DEBUG_PROBE
printk("IBM MCA SCSI: Interrupt from SCSI-abort.\n");
#endif
disk_rw_in_progress = 0;
PS2_DISK_LED_OFF();
cmd = ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd;
ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd = NULL;
if (cmd_result == IM_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_FAILURE)
cmd->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16;
else
cmd->result = DID_ABORT << 16;
stat_result(shpnt) = cmd_result;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = NO_SCSI;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] = 0;
if (cmd->scsi_done)
(cmd->scsi_done) (cmd); /* should be the internal_done */
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
} else {
disk_rw_in_progress = 0;
PS2_DISK_LED_OFF();
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK;
stat_result(shpnt) = cmd_result;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = NO_SCSI;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
}
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = NO_SCSI;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] = 0;
cmd = ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd;
ld(shpnt)[ldn].cmd = NULL;
#ifdef IM_DEBUG_TIMEOUT
if (cmd) {
if ((cmd->target == TIMEOUT_PUN) && (cmd->device->lun == TIMEOUT_LUN)) {
spin_unlock_irqsave(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
printk("IBM MCA SCSI: Ignoring interrupt from pun=%x, lun=%x.\n", cmd->target, cmd->device->lun);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
}
#endif
/*if no command structure, just return, else clear cmd */
if (!cmd)
{
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
#ifdef IM_DEBUG_INT
printk("cmd=%02x ireg=%02x ds=%02x cs=%02x de=%02x ce=%02x\n", cmd->cmnd[0], intr_reg, ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.dev_status, ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.cmd_status, ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.dev_error, ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.cmd_error);
#endif
/*if this is end of media read/write, may turn off PS/2 disk led */
if ((ld(shpnt)[ldn].device_type != TYPE_NO_LUN) && (ld(shpnt)[ldn].device_type != TYPE_NO_DEVICE)) {
/* only access this, if there was a valid device addressed */
if (--disk_rw_in_progress == 0)
PS2_DISK_LED_OFF();
}
/* IBM describes the status-mask to be 0x1e, but this is not conform
* with SCSI-definition, I suppose, the reason for it is that IBM
* adapters do not support CMD_TERMINATED, TASK_SET_FULL and
* ACA_ACTIVE as returning statusbyte information. (ML) */
if (cmd_result == IM_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_FAILURE) {
cmd->result = (unsigned char) (ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.dev_status & 0x1e);
IBM_DS(shpnt).total_errors++;
} else
cmd->result = 0;
/* write device status into cmd->result, and call done function */
if (lastSCSI == NO_SCSI) { /* unexpected interrupt :-( */
cmd->result |= DID_BAD_INTR << 16;
printk("IBM MCA SCSI: WARNING - Interrupt from non-pending SCSI-command!\n");
} else /* things went right :-) */
cmd->result |= DID_OK << 16;
if (cmd->scsi_done)
(cmd->scsi_done) (cmd);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static void issue_cmd(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, unsigned long cmd_reg,
unsigned char attn_reg)
{
unsigned long flags;
/* must wait for attention reg not busy */
while (1) {
spin_lock_irqsave(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
if (!(inb(IM_STAT_REG(shpnt)) & IM_BUSY))
break;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
}
/* write registers and enable system interrupts */
outl(cmd_reg, IM_CMD_REG(shpnt));
outb(attn_reg, IM_ATTN_REG(shpnt));
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shpnt->host_lock, flags);
}
static void internal_done(Scsi_Cmnd * cmd)
{
cmd->SCp.Status++;
return;
}
/* SCSI-SCB-command for device_inquiry */
static int device_inquiry(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, int ldn)
{
int retr;
struct im_scb *scb;
struct im_tsb *tsb;
unsigned char *buf;
scb = &(ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb);
tsb = &(ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb);
buf = (unsigned char *) (&(ld(shpnt)[ldn].buf));
ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.dev_status = 0; /* prepare statusblock */
for (retr = 0; retr < 3; retr++) {
/* fill scb with inquiry command */
scb->command = IM_DEVICE_INQUIRY_CMD | IM_NO_DISCONNECT;
scb->enable = IM_REPORT_TSB_ONLY_ON_ERROR | IM_READ_CONTROL | IM_SUPRESS_EXCEPTION_SHORT | IM_RETRY_ENABLE | IM_BYPASS_BUFFER;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = IM_DEVICE_INQUIRY_CMD;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] = IM_SCB;
scb->sys_buf_adr = isa_virt_to_bus(buf);
scb->sys_buf_length = 255; /* maximum bufferlength gives max info */
scb->tsb_adr = isa_virt_to_bus(tsb);
/* issue scb to passed ldn, and busy wait for interrupt */
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 0;
issue_cmd(shpnt, isa_virt_to_bus(scb), IM_SCB | ldn);
while (!got_interrupt(shpnt))
barrier();
/*if command successful, break */
if ((stat_result(shpnt) == IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED) || (stat_result(shpnt) == IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_RETRIES))
return 1;
}
/*if all three retries failed, return "no device at this ldn" */
if (retr >= 3)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
static int read_capacity(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, int ldn)
{
int retr;
struct im_scb *scb;
struct im_tsb *tsb;
unsigned char *buf;
scb = &(ld(shpnt)[ldn].scb);
tsb = &(ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb);
buf = (unsigned char *) (&(ld(shpnt)[ldn].buf));
ld(shpnt)[ldn].tsb.dev_status = 0;
for (retr = 0; retr < 3; retr++) {
/*fill scb with read capacity command */
scb->command = IM_READ_CAPACITY_CMD;
scb->enable = IM_REPORT_TSB_ONLY_ON_ERROR | IM_READ_CONTROL | IM_RETRY_ENABLE | IM_BYPASS_BUFFER;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = IM_READ_CAPACITY_CMD;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] = IM_SCB;
scb->sys_buf_adr = isa_virt_to_bus(buf);
scb->sys_buf_length = 8;
scb->tsb_adr = isa_virt_to_bus(tsb);
/*issue scb to passed ldn, and busy wait for interrupt */
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 0;
issue_cmd(shpnt, isa_virt_to_bus(scb), IM_SCB | ldn);
while (!got_interrupt(shpnt))
barrier();
/*if got capacity, get block length and return one device found */
if ((stat_result(shpnt) == IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED) || (stat_result(shpnt) == IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_RETRIES))
return 1;
}
/*if all three retries failed, return "no device at this ldn" */
if (retr >= 3)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
static int get_pos_info(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt)
{
int retr;
struct im_scb *scb;
struct im_tsb *tsb;
unsigned char *buf;
scb = &(ld(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV].scb);
tsb = &(ld(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV].tsb);
buf = (unsigned char *) (&(ld(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV].buf));
ld(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV].tsb.dev_status = 0;
for (retr = 0; retr < 3; retr++) {
/*fill scb with get_pos_info command */
scb->command = IM_GET_POS_INFO_CMD;
scb->enable = IM_READ_CONTROL | IM_REPORT_TSB_ONLY_ON_ERROR | IM_RETRY_ENABLE | IM_BYPASS_BUFFER;
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV] = IM_GET_POS_INFO_CMD;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV] = IM_SCB;
scb->sys_buf_adr = isa_virt_to_bus(buf);
if (special(shpnt) == IBM_SCSI2_FW)
scb->sys_buf_length = 256; /* get all info from F/W adapter */
else
scb->sys_buf_length = 18; /* get exactly 18 bytes for other SCSI */
scb->tsb_adr = isa_virt_to_bus(tsb);
/*issue scb to ldn=15, and busy wait for interrupt */
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 0;
issue_cmd(shpnt, isa_virt_to_bus(scb), IM_SCB | MAX_LOG_DEV);
/* FIXME: timeout */
while (!got_interrupt(shpnt))
barrier();
/*if got POS-stuff, get block length and return one device found */
if ((stat_result(shpnt) == IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED) || (stat_result(shpnt) == IM_SCB_CMD_COMPLETED_WITH_RETRIES))
return 1;
}
/* if all three retries failed, return "no device at this ldn" */
if (retr >= 3)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
/* SCSI-immediate-command for assign. This functions maps/unmaps specific
ldn-numbers on SCSI (PUN,LUN). It is needed for presetting of the
subsystem and for dynamical remapping od ldns. */
static int immediate_assign(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, unsigned int pun,
unsigned int lun, unsigned int ldn,
unsigned int operation)
{
int retr;
unsigned long imm_cmd;
for (retr = 0; retr < 3; retr++) {
/* select mutation level of the SCSI-adapter */
switch (special(shpnt)) {
case IBM_SCSI2_FW:
imm_cmd = (unsigned long) (IM_ASSIGN_IMM_CMD);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((lun & 7) << 24);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((operation & 1) << 23);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((pun & 7) << 20) | ((pun & 8) << 24);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((ldn & 15) << 16);
break;
default:
imm_cmd = inl(IM_CMD_REG(shpnt));
imm_cmd &= (unsigned long) (0xF8000000); /* keep reserved bits */
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) (IM_ASSIGN_IMM_CMD);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((lun & 7) << 24);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((operation & 1) << 23);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((pun & 7) << 20);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((ldn & 15) << 16);
break;
}
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV] = IM_ASSIGN_IMM_CMD;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV] = IM_IMM_CMD;
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 0;
issue_cmd(shpnt, (unsigned long) (imm_cmd), IM_IMM_CMD | MAX_LOG_DEV);
while (!got_interrupt(shpnt))
barrier();
/*if command successful, break */
if (stat_result(shpnt) == IM_IMMEDIATE_CMD_COMPLETED)
return 1;
}
if (retr >= 3)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
static int immediate_feature(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, unsigned int speed, unsigned int timeout)
{
int retr;
unsigned long imm_cmd;
for (retr = 0; retr < 3; retr++) {
/* select mutation level of the SCSI-adapter */
imm_cmd = IM_FEATURE_CTR_IMM_CMD;
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((speed & 0x7) << 29);
imm_cmd |= (unsigned long) ((timeout & 0x1fff) << 16);
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV] = IM_FEATURE_CTR_IMM_CMD;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[MAX_LOG_DEV] = IM_IMM_CMD;
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 0;
/* we need to run into command errors in order to probe for the
* right speed! */
global_command_error_excuse = 1;
issue_cmd(shpnt, (unsigned long) (imm_cmd), IM_IMM_CMD | MAX_LOG_DEV);
/* FIXME: timeout */
while (!got_interrupt(shpnt))
barrier();
if (global_command_error_excuse == CMD_FAIL) {
global_command_error_excuse = 0;
return 2;
} else
global_command_error_excuse = 0;
/*if command successful, break */
if (stat_result(shpnt) == IM_IMMEDIATE_CMD_COMPLETED)
return 1;
}
if (retr >= 3)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_IBMMCA_SCSI_DEV_RESET
static int immediate_reset(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, unsigned int ldn)
{
int retries;
int ticks;
unsigned long imm_command;
for (retries = 0; retries < 3; retries++) {
imm_command = inl(IM_CMD_REG(shpnt));
imm_command &= (unsigned long) (0xFFFF0000); /* keep reserved bits */
imm_command |= (unsigned long) (IM_RESET_IMM_CMD);
last_scsi_command(shpnt)[ldn] = IM_RESET_IMM_CMD;
last_scsi_type(shpnt)[ldn] = IM_IMM_CMD;
got_interrupt(shpnt) = 0;
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_IN_PROGRESS;
issue_cmd(shpnt, (unsigned long) (imm_command), IM_IMM_CMD | ldn);
ticks = IM_RESET_DELAY * HZ;
while (reset_status(shpnt) == IM_RESET_IN_PROGRESS && --ticks) {
udelay((1 + 999 / HZ) * 1000);
barrier();
}
/* if reset did not complete, just complain */
if (!ticks) {
printk(KERN_ERR "IBM MCA SCSI: reset did not complete within %d seconds.\n", IM_RESET_DELAY);
reset_status(shpnt) = IM_RESET_FINISHED_OK;
/* did not work, finish */
return 1;
}
/*if command successful, break */
if (stat_result(shpnt) == IM_IMMEDIATE_CMD_COMPLETED)
return 1;
}
if (retries >= 3)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
#endif
/* type-interpreter for physical device numbers */
static char *ti_p(int dev)
{
switch (dev) {
case TYPE_IBM_SCSI_ADAPTER:
return ("A");
case TYPE_DISK:
return ("D");
case TYPE_TAPE:
return ("T");
case TYPE_PROCESSOR:
return ("P");
case TYPE_WORM:
return ("W");
case TYPE_ROM:
return ("R");
case TYPE_SCANNER:
return ("S");
case TYPE_MOD:
return ("M");
case TYPE_MEDIUM_CHANGER:
return ("C");
case TYPE_NO_LUN:
return ("+"); /* show NO_LUN */
}
return ("-"); /* TYPE_NO_DEVICE and others */
}