/* $OpenBSD: mscp.c,v 1.8 2003/06/02 23:27:57 millert Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: mscp.c,v 1.16 2001/11/13 07:38:28 lukem Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1996 Ludd, University of Lule}, Sweden. * Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Chris Torek. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)mscp.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 12/16/90 */ /* * MSCP generic driver routines */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define PCMD PSWP /* priority for command packet waits */ /* * Get a command packet. Second argument is true iff we are * to wait if necessary. Return NULL if none are available and * we cannot wait. */ struct mscp * mscp_getcp(mi, canwait) struct mscp_softc *mi; int canwait; { #define mri (&mi->mi_cmd) struct mscp *mp; int i; int s = splimp(); again: /* * Ensure that we have some command credits, and * that the next command packet is free. */ if (mi->mi_credits <= MSCP_MINCREDITS) { if (!canwait) { splx(s); return (NULL); } mi->mi_wantcredits = 1; (void) tsleep(&mi->mi_wantcredits, PCMD, "mscpwcrd", 0); goto again; } i = mri->mri_next; if (mri->mri_desc[i] & MSCP_OWN) { if (!canwait) { splx(s); return (NULL); } mi->mi_wantcmd = 1; (void) tsleep(&mi->mi_wantcmd, PCMD, "mscpwcmd", 0); goto again; } mi->mi_credits--; mri->mri_desc[i] &= ~MSCP_INT; mri->mri_next = (mri->mri_next + 1) % mri->mri_size; splx(s); mp = &mri->mri_ring[i]; /* * Initialise some often-zero fields. * ARE THE LAST TWO NECESSARY IN GENERAL? IT SURE WOULD BE * NICE IF DEC SOLD DOCUMENTATION FOR THEIR OWN CONTROLLERS. */ mp->mscp_msglen = MSCP_MSGLEN; mp->mscp_flags = 0; mp->mscp_modifier = 0; mp->mscp_seq.seq_bytecount = 0; mp->mscp_seq.seq_buffer = 0; mp->mscp_seq.seq_mapbase = 0; /*???*/ mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_errlgfl = 0; /*???*/ mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_copyspd = 0; return (mp); #undef mri } #ifdef AVOID_EMULEX_BUG int mscp_aeb_xor = 0x8000bb80; #endif /* * Handle a response ring transition. */ void mscp_dorsp(mi) struct mscp_softc *mi; { struct device *drive; struct mscp_device *me = mi->mi_me; struct mscp_ctlr *mc = mi->mi_mc; struct buf *bp; struct mscp *mp; struct mscp_xi *mxi; int nextrsp; int st, error; extern int cold; extern struct mscp slavereply; nextrsp = mi->mi_rsp.mri_next; loop: if (mi->mi_rsp.mri_desc[nextrsp] & MSCP_OWN) { /* * No more responses. Remember the next expected * response index. Check to see if we have some * credits back, and wake up sleepers if so. */ mi->mi_rsp.mri_next = nextrsp; if (mi->mi_wantcredits && mi->mi_credits > MSCP_MINCREDITS) { mi->mi_wantcredits = 0; wakeup((caddr_t) &mi->mi_wantcredits); } return; } mp = &mi->mi_rsp.mri_ring[nextrsp]; mi->mi_credits += MSCP_CREDITS(mp->mscp_msgtc); /* * Controllers are allowed to interrupt as any drive, so we * must check the command before checking for a drive. */ if (mp->mscp_opcode == (M_OP_SETCTLRC | M_OP_END)) { if ((mp->mscp_status & M_ST_MASK) == M_ST_SUCCESS) { mi->mi_flags |= MSC_READY; } else { printf("%s: SETCTLRC failed: %d ", mi->mi_dev.dv_xname, mp->mscp_status); mscp_printevent(mp); } goto done; } /* * Found a response. Update credit information. If there is * nothing else to do, jump to `done' to get the next response. */ if (mp->mscp_unit >= mi->mi_driveno) { /* Must expand drive table */ int tmpno = ((mp->mscp_unit + 32) & 0xffe0) * sizeof(void *); struct device **tmp = (struct device **) malloc(tmpno, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (tmp == NULL) panic("mscp_dorsp"); bzero(tmp, tmpno); if (mi->mi_driveno) { bcopy(mi->mi_dp, tmp, mi->mi_driveno); free(mi->mi_dp, mi->mi_driveno); } mi->mi_driveno = tmpno; mi->mi_dp = tmp; } drive = mi->mi_dp[mp->mscp_unit]; switch (MSCP_MSGTYPE(mp->mscp_msgtc)) { case MSCPT_SEQ: break; case MSCPT_DATAGRAM: (*me->me_dgram)(drive, mp, mi); goto done; case MSCPT_CREDITS: goto done; case MSCPT_MAINTENANCE: default: printf("%s: unit %d: unknown message type 0x%x ignored\n", mi->mi_dev.dv_xname, mp->mscp_unit, MSCP_MSGTYPE(mp->mscp_msgtc)); goto done; } /* * Handle individual responses. */ st = mp->mscp_status & M_ST_MASK; error = 0; switch (mp->mscp_opcode) { case M_OP_END: /* * The controller presents a bogus END packet when * a read/write command is given with an illegal * block number. This is contrary to the MSCP * specification (ENDs are to be given only for * invalid commands), but that is the way of it. */ if (st == M_ST_INVALCMD && mp->mscp_cmdref != 0) { printf("%s: bad lbn (%d)?\n", drive->dv_xname, (int)mp->mscp_seq.seq_lbn); error = EIO; goto rwend; } goto unknown; case M_OP_ONLINE | M_OP_END: /* * Finished an ON LINE request. Call the driver to * find out whether it succeeded. If so, mark it on * line. */ (*me->me_online)(drive, mp); break; case M_OP_GETUNITST | M_OP_END: /* * Got unit status. If we are autoconfiguring, save * the mscp struct so that mscp_attach know what to do. * If the drive isn't configured, call config_found() * to set it up, otherwise it's just a "normal" unit * status. */ if (cold) bcopy(mp, &slavereply, sizeof(struct mscp)); if (mp->mscp_status == (M_ST_OFFLINE|M_OFFLINE_UNKNOWN)) break; if (drive == 0) { struct drive_attach_args da; da.da_mp = (struct mscp *)mp; da.da_typ = mi->mi_type; config_found(&mi->mi_dev, (void *)&da, mscp_print); } else /* Hack to avoid complaints */ if (!(((mp->mscp_event & M_ST_MASK) == M_ST_AVAILABLE) && cold)) (*me->me_gotstatus)(drive, mp); break; case M_OP_AVAILATTN: /* * The drive went offline and we did not notice. * Mark it off line now, to force an on line request * next, so we can make sure it is still the same * drive. * * IF THE UDA DRIVER HAS A COMMAND AWAITING UNIBUS * RESOURCES, THAT COMMAND MAY GO OUT BEFORE THE ON * LINE. IS IT WORTH FIXING?? */ #ifdef notyet (*md->md_offline)(ui, mp); #endif break; case M_OP_POS | M_OP_END: case M_OP_WRITM | M_OP_END: case M_OP_AVAILABLE | M_OP_END: /* * A non-data transfer operation completed. */ (*me->me_cmddone)(drive, mp); break; case M_OP_READ | M_OP_END: case M_OP_WRITE | M_OP_END: /* * A transfer finished. Get the buffer, and release its * map registers via ubadone(). If the command finished * with an off line or available status, the drive went * off line (the idiot controller does not tell us until * it comes back *on* line, or until we try to use it). */ rwend: #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC if (mp->mscp_cmdref >= NCMD) { /* * No buffer means there is a bug somewhere! */ printf("%s: io done, but bad xfer number?\n", drive->dv_xname); mscp_hexdump(mp); break; } #endif if (mp->mscp_cmdref == -1) { (*me->me_cmddone)(drive, mp); break; } mxi = &mi->mi_xi[mp->mscp_cmdref]; if (mxi->mxi_inuse == 0) panic("mxi not inuse"); bp = mxi->mxi_bp; /* * Mark any error-due-to-bad-LBN (via `goto rwend'). * WHAT STATUS WILL THESE HAVE? IT SURE WOULD BE NICE * IF DEC SOLD DOCUMENTATION FOR THEIR OWN CONTROLLERS. */ if (error) { bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; bp->b_error = error; } if (st == M_ST_OFFLINE || st == M_ST_AVAILABLE) { #ifdef notyet (*md->md_offline)(ui, mp); #endif } /* * If the transfer has something to do with bad * block forwarding, let the driver handle the * rest. */ if ((bp->b_flags & B_BAD) != 0 && me->me_bb != NULL) { (*me->me_bb)(drive, mp, bp); goto out; } /* * If the transfer failed, give the driver a crack * at fixing things up. */ if (st != M_ST_SUCCESS) { switch ((*me->me_ioerr)(drive, mp, bp)) { case MSCP_DONE: /* fixed */ break; case MSCP_RESTARTED: /* still working on it */ goto out; case MSCP_FAILED: /* no luck */ /* XXX must move to ra.c */ mscp_printevent(mp); break; } } /* * Set the residual count and mark the transfer as * done. If the I/O wait queue is now empty, release * the shared BDP, if any. */ bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount - mp->mscp_seq.seq_bytecount; bus_dmamap_unload(mi->mi_dmat, mxi->mxi_dmam); (*mc->mc_ctlrdone)(mi->mi_dev.dv_parent); (*me->me_iodone)(drive, bp); out: mxi->mxi_inuse = 0; mi->mi_mxiuse |= (1 << mp->mscp_cmdref); break; case M_OP_REPLACE | M_OP_END: /* * A replace operation finished. Just let the driver * handle it (if it does replaces). */ if (me->me_replace == NULL) printf("%s: bogus REPLACE end\n", drive->dv_xname); else (*me->me_replace)(drive, mp); break; default: /* * If it is not one of the above, we cannot handle it. * (And we should not have received it, for that matter.) */ unknown: printf("%s: unknown opcode 0x%x status 0x%x ignored\n", drive->dv_xname, mp->mscp_opcode, mp->mscp_status); #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC mscp_hexdump(mp); #endif break; } /* * If the drive needs to be put back in the controller queue, * do that now. (`bp' below ought to be `dp', but they are all * struct buf *.) Note that b_active was cleared in the driver; * we presume that there is something to be done, hence reassert it. */ #ifdef notyet /* XXX */ if (ui->ui_flags & UNIT_REQUEUE) { ... } #endif done: /* * Give back the response packet, and take a look at the next. */ mp->mscp_msglen = MSCP_MSGLEN; mi->mi_rsp.mri_desc[nextrsp] |= MSCP_OWN; nextrsp = (nextrsp + 1) % mi->mi_rsp.mri_size; goto loop; } /* * Requeue outstanding transfers, e.g., after bus reset. * Also requeue any drives that have on line or unit status * info pending. */ void mscp_requeue(mi) struct mscp_softc *mi; { panic("mscp_requeue"); }