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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!
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diff --git a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d9098bdace0 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h @@ -0,0 +1,1608 @@ +/* + * 53c710 driver. Modified from Drew Eckhardts driver + * for 53c810 by Richard Hirst [richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk] + * + * I have left the code for the 53c8xx family in here, because it didn't + * seem worth removing it. The possibility of IO_MAPPED chips rather + * than MEMORY_MAPPED remains, in case someone wants to add support for + * 53c710 chips on Intel PCs (some older machines have them on the + * motherboard). + * + * NOTE THERE MAY BE PROBLEMS WITH CASTS IN read8 AND Co. + */ + +/* + * NCR 53c{7,8}0x0 driver, header file + * + * Sponsored by + * iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine + * Hannover, Germany + * hm@ix.de + * + * Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Drew Eckhardt + * Visionary Computing + * (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming) + * drew@PoohSticks.ORG + * +1 (303) 786-7975 + * + * TolerANT and SCSI SCRIPTS are registered trademarks of NCR Corporation. + * + * PRE-ALPHA + * + * For more information, please consult + * + * NCR 53C700/53C700-66 + * SCSI I/O Processor + * Data Manual + * + * NCR 53C810 + * PCI-SCSI I/O Processor + * Data Manual + * + * NCR Microelectronics + * 1635 Aeroplaza Drive + * Colorado Springs, CO 80916 + * +1 (719) 578-3400 + * + * Toll free literature number + * +1 (800) 334-5454 + * + */ + +#ifndef NCR53c710_H +#define NCR53c710_H + +#ifndef HOSTS_C + +/* SCSI control 0 rw, default = 0xc0 */ +#define SCNTL0_REG 0x00 +#define SCNTL0_ARB1 0x80 /* 0 0 = simple arbitration */ +#define SCNTL0_ARB2 0x40 /* 1 1 = full arbitration */ +#define SCNTL0_STRT 0x20 /* Start Sequence */ +#define SCNTL0_WATN 0x10 /* Select with ATN */ +#define SCNTL0_EPC 0x08 /* Enable parity checking */ +/* Bit 2 is reserved on 800 series chips */ +#define SCNTL0_EPG_700 0x04 /* Enable parity generation */ +#define SCNTL0_AAP 0x02 /* ATN/ on parity error */ +#define SCNTL0_TRG 0x01 /* Target mode */ + +/* SCSI control 1 rw, default = 0x00 */ + +#define SCNTL1_REG 0x01 +#define SCNTL1_EXC 0x80 /* Extra Clock Cycle of Data setup */ +#define SCNTL1_ADB 0x40 /* contents of SODL on bus */ +#define SCNTL1_ESR_700 0x20 /* Enable SIOP response to selection + and reselection */ +#define SCNTL1_DHP_800 0x20 /* Disable halt on parity error or ATN + target mode only */ +#define SCNTL1_CON 0x10 /* Connected */ +#define SCNTL1_RST 0x08 /* SCSI RST/ */ +#define SCNTL1_AESP 0x04 /* Force bad parity */ +#define SCNTL1_SND_700 0x02 /* Start SCSI send */ +#define SCNTL1_IARB_800 0x02 /* Immediate Arbitration, start + arbitration immediately after + busfree is detected */ +#define SCNTL1_RCV_700 0x01 /* Start SCSI receive */ +#define SCNTL1_SST_800 0x01 /* Start SCSI transfer */ + +/* SCSI control 2 rw, */ + +#define SCNTL2_REG_800 0x02 +#define SCNTL2_800_SDU 0x80 /* SCSI disconnect unexpected */ + +/* SCSI control 3 rw */ + +#define SCNTL3_REG_800 0x03 +#define SCNTL3_800_SCF_SHIFT 4 +#define SCNTL3_800_SCF_MASK 0x70 +#define SCNTL3_800_SCF2 0x40 /* Synchronous divisor */ +#define SCNTL3_800_SCF1 0x20 /* 0x00 = SCLK/3 */ +#define SCNTL3_800_SCF0 0x10 /* 0x10 = SCLK/1 */ + /* 0x20 = SCLK/1.5 + 0x30 = SCLK/2 + 0x40 = SCLK/3 */ + +#define SCNTL3_800_CCF_SHIFT 0 +#define SCNTL3_800_CCF_MASK 0x07 +#define SCNTL3_800_CCF2 0x04 /* 0x00 50.01 to 66 */ +#define SCNTL3_800_CCF1 0x02 /* 0x01 16.67 to 25 */ +#define SCNTL3_800_CCF0 0x01 /* 0x02 25.01 - 37.5 + 0x03 37.51 - 50 + 0x04 50.01 - 66 */ + +/* + * SCSI destination ID rw - the appropriate bit is set for the selected + * target ID. This is written by the SCSI SCRIPTS processor. + * default = 0x00 + */ +#define SDID_REG_700 0x02 +#define SDID_REG_800 0x06 + +#define GP_REG_800 0x07 /* General purpose IO */ +#define GP_800_IO1 0x02 +#define GP_800_IO2 0x01 + +/* SCSI interrupt enable rw, default = 0x00 */ +#define SIEN_REG_700 0x03 +#define SIEN0_REG_800 0x40 +#define SIEN_MA 0x80 /* Phase mismatch (ini) or ATN (tgt) */ +#define SIEN_FC 0x40 /* Function complete */ +#define SIEN_700_STO 0x20 /* Selection or reselection timeout */ +#define SIEN_800_SEL 0x20 /* Selected */ +#define SIEN_700_SEL 0x10 /* Selected or reselected */ +#define SIEN_800_RESEL 0x10 /* Reselected */ +#define SIEN_SGE 0x08 /* SCSI gross error */ +#define SIEN_UDC 0x04 /* Unexpected disconnect */ +#define SIEN_RST 0x02 /* SCSI RST/ received */ +#define SIEN_PAR 0x01 /* Parity error */ + +/* + * SCSI chip ID rw + * NCR53c700 : + * When arbitrating, the highest bit is used, when reselection or selection + * occurs, the chip responds to all IDs for which a bit is set. + * default = 0x00 + * NCR53c810 : + * Uses bit mapping + */ +#define SCID_REG 0x04 +/* Bit 7 is reserved on 800 series chips */ +#define SCID_800_RRE 0x40 /* Enable response to reselection */ +#define SCID_800_SRE 0x20 /* Enable response to selection */ +/* Bits four and three are reserved on 800 series chips */ +#define SCID_800_ENC_MASK 0x07 /* Encoded SCSI ID */ + +/* SCSI transfer rw, default = 0x00 */ +#define SXFER_REG 0x05 +#define SXFER_DHP 0x80 /* Disable halt on parity */ + +#define SXFER_TP2 0x40 /* Transfer period msb */ +#define SXFER_TP1 0x20 +#define SXFER_TP0 0x10 /* lsb */ +#define SXFER_TP_MASK 0x70 +/* FIXME : SXFER_TP_SHIFT == 5 is right for '8xx chips */ +#define SXFER_TP_SHIFT 5 +#define SXFER_TP_4 0x00 /* Divisors */ +#define SXFER_TP_5 0x10<<1 +#define SXFER_TP_6 0x20<<1 +#define SXFER_TP_7 0x30<<1 +#define SXFER_TP_8 0x40<<1 +#define SXFER_TP_9 0x50<<1 +#define SXFER_TP_10 0x60<<1 +#define SXFER_TP_11 0x70<<1 + +#define SXFER_MO3 0x08 /* Max offset msb */ +#define SXFER_MO2 0x04 +#define SXFER_MO1 0x02 +#define SXFER_MO0 0x01 /* lsb */ +#define SXFER_MO_MASK 0x0f +#define SXFER_MO_SHIFT 0 + +/* + * SCSI output data latch rw + * The contents of this register are driven onto the SCSI bus when + * the Assert Data Bus bit of the SCNTL1 register is set and + * the CD, IO, and MSG bits of the SOCL register match the SCSI phase + */ +#define SODL_REG_700 0x06 +#define SODL_REG_800 0x54 + + +/* + * SCSI output control latch rw, default = 0 + * Note that when the chip is being manually programmed as an initiator, + * the MSG, CD, and IO bits must be set correctly for the phase the target + * is driving the bus in. Otherwise no data transfer will occur due to + * phase mismatch. + */ + +#define SOCL_REG 0x07 +#define SOCL_REQ 0x80 /* REQ */ +#define SOCL_ACK 0x40 /* ACK */ +#define SOCL_BSY 0x20 /* BSY */ +#define SOCL_SEL 0x10 /* SEL */ +#define SOCL_ATN 0x08 /* ATN */ +#define SOCL_MSG 0x04 /* MSG */ +#define SOCL_CD 0x02 /* C/D */ +#define SOCL_IO 0x01 /* I/O */ + +/* + * SCSI first byte received latch ro + * This register contains the first byte received during a block MOVE + * SCSI SCRIPTS instruction, including + * + * Initiator mode Target mode + * Message in Command + * Status Message out + * Data in Data out + * + * It also contains the selecting or reselecting device's ID and our + * ID. + * + * Note that this is the register the various IF conditionals can + * operate on. + */ +#define SFBR_REG 0x08 + +/* + * SCSI input data latch ro + * In initiator mode, data is latched into this register on the rising + * edge of REQ/. In target mode, data is latched on the rising edge of + * ACK/ + */ +#define SIDL_REG_700 0x09 +#define SIDL_REG_800 0x50 + +/* + * SCSI bus data lines ro + * This register reflects the instantaneous status of the SCSI data + * lines. Note that SCNTL0 must be set to disable parity checking, + * otherwise reading this register will latch new parity. + */ +#define SBDL_REG_700 0x0a +#define SBDL_REG_800 0x58 + +#define SSID_REG_800 0x0a +#define SSID_800_VAL 0x80 /* Exactly two bits asserted at sel */ +#define SSID_800_ENCID_MASK 0x07 /* Device which performed operation */ + + +/* + * SCSI bus control lines rw, + * instantaneous readout of control lines + */ +#define SBCL_REG 0x0b +#define SBCL_REQ 0x80 /* REQ ro */ +#define SBCL_ACK 0x40 /* ACK ro */ +#define SBCL_BSY 0x20 /* BSY ro */ +#define SBCL_SEL 0x10 /* SEL ro */ +#define SBCL_ATN 0x08 /* ATN ro */ +#define SBCL_MSG 0x04 /* MSG ro */ +#define SBCL_CD 0x02 /* C/D ro */ +#define SBCL_IO 0x01 /* I/O ro */ +#define SBCL_PHASE_CMDOUT SBCL_CD +#define SBCL_PHASE_DATAIN SBCL_IO +#define SBCL_PHASE_DATAOUT 0 +#define SBCL_PHASE_MSGIN (SBCL_CD|SBCL_IO|SBCL_MSG) +#define SBCL_PHASE_MSGOUT (SBCL_CD|SBCL_MSG) +#define SBCL_PHASE_STATIN (SBCL_CD|SBCL_IO) +#define SBCL_PHASE_MASK (SBCL_CD|SBCL_IO|SBCL_MSG) +/* + * Synchronous SCSI Clock Control bits + * 0 - set by DCNTL + * 1 - SCLK / 1.0 + * 2 - SCLK / 1.5 + * 3 - SCLK / 2.0 + */ +#define SBCL_SSCF1 0x02 /* wo, -66 only */ +#define SBCL_SSCF0 0x01 /* wo, -66 only */ +#define SBCL_SSCF_MASK 0x03 + +/* + * XXX note : when reading the DSTAT and STAT registers to clear interrupts, + * insure that 10 clocks elapse between the two + */ +/* DMA status ro */ +#define DSTAT_REG 0x0c +#define DSTAT_DFE 0x80 /* DMA FIFO empty */ +#define DSTAT_800_MDPE 0x40 /* Master Data Parity Error */ +#define DSTAT_800_BF 0x20 /* Bus Fault */ +#define DSTAT_ABRT 0x10 /* Aborted - set on error */ +#define DSTAT_SSI 0x08 /* SCRIPTS single step interrupt */ +#define DSTAT_SIR 0x04 /* SCRIPTS interrupt received - + set when INT instruction is + executed */ +#define DSTAT_WTD 0x02 /* Watchdog timeout detected */ +#define DSTAT_OPC 0x01 /* Illegal instruction */ +#define DSTAT_800_IID 0x01 /* Same thing, different name */ + + +/* NCR53c800 moves this stuff into SIST0 */ +#define SSTAT0_REG 0x0d /* SCSI status 0 ro */ +#define SIST0_REG_800 0x42 +#define SSTAT0_MA 0x80 /* ini : phase mismatch, + * tgt : ATN/ asserted + */ +#define SSTAT0_CMP 0x40 /* function complete */ +#define SSTAT0_700_STO 0x20 /* Selection or reselection timeout */ +#define SIST0_800_SEL 0x20 /* Selected */ +#define SSTAT0_700_SEL 0x10 /* Selected or reselected */ +#define SIST0_800_RSL 0x10 /* Reselected */ +#define SSTAT0_SGE 0x08 /* SCSI gross error */ +#define SSTAT0_UDC 0x04 /* Unexpected disconnect */ +#define SSTAT0_RST 0x02 /* SCSI RST/ received */ +#define SSTAT0_PAR 0x01 /* Parity error */ + +/* And uses SSTAT0 for what was SSTAT1 */ + +#define SSTAT1_REG 0x0e /* SCSI status 1 ro */ +#define SSTAT1_ILF 0x80 /* SIDL full */ +#define SSTAT1_ORF 0x40 /* SODR full */ +#define SSTAT1_OLF 0x20 /* SODL full */ +#define SSTAT1_AIP 0x10 /* Arbitration in progress */ +#define SSTAT1_LOA 0x08 /* Lost arbitration */ +#define SSTAT1_WOA 0x04 /* Won arbitration */ +#define SSTAT1_RST 0x02 /* Instant readout of RST/ */ +#define SSTAT1_SDP 0x01 /* Instant readout of SDP/ */ + +#define SSTAT2_REG 0x0f /* SCSI status 2 ro */ +#define SSTAT2_FF3 0x80 /* number of bytes in synchronous */ +#define SSTAT2_FF2 0x40 /* data FIFO */ +#define SSTAT2_FF1 0x20 +#define SSTAT2_FF0 0x10 +#define SSTAT2_FF_MASK 0xf0 +#define SSTAT2_FF_SHIFT 4 + +/* + * Latched signals, latched on the leading edge of REQ/ for initiators, + * ACK/ for targets. + */ +#define SSTAT2_SDP 0x08 /* SDP */ +#define SSTAT2_MSG 0x04 /* MSG */ +#define SSTAT2_CD 0x02 /* C/D */ +#define SSTAT2_IO 0x01 /* I/O */ +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_CMDOUT SSTAT2_CD +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_DATAIN SSTAT2_IO +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_DATAOUT 0 +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_MSGIN (SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_IO|SSTAT2_MSG) +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_MSGOUT (SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_MSG) +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_STATIN (SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_IO) +#define SSTAT2_PHASE_MASK (SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_IO|SSTAT2_MSG) + + +/* NCR53c700-66 only */ +#define SCRATCHA_REG_00 0x10 /* through 0x13 Scratch A rw */ +/* NCR53c710 and higher */ +#define DSA_REG 0x10 /* DATA structure address */ + +#define CTEST0_REG_700 0x14 /* Chip test 0 ro */ +#define CTEST0_REG_800 0x18 /* Chip test 0 rw, general purpose */ +/* 0x80 - 0x04 are reserved */ +#define CTEST0_700_RTRG 0x02 /* Real target mode */ +#define CTEST0_700_DDIR 0x01 /* Data direction, 1 = + * SCSI bus to host, 0 = + * host to SCSI. + */ + +#define CTEST1_REG_700 0x15 /* Chip test 1 ro */ +#define CTEST1_REG_800 0x19 /* Chip test 1 ro */ +#define CTEST1_FMT3 0x80 /* Identify which byte lanes are empty */ +#define CTEST1_FMT2 0x40 /* in the DMA FIFO */ +#define CTEST1_FMT1 0x20 +#define CTEST1_FMT0 0x10 + +#define CTEST1_FFL3 0x08 /* Identify which bytes lanes are full */ +#define CTEST1_FFL2 0x04 /* in the DMA FIFO */ +#define CTEST1_FFL1 0x02 +#define CTEST1_FFL0 0x01 + +#define CTEST2_REG_700 0x16 /* Chip test 2 ro */ +#define CTEST2_REG_800 0x1a /* Chip test 2 ro */ + +#define CTEST2_800_DDIR 0x80 /* 1 = SCSI->host */ +#define CTEST2_800_SIGP 0x40 /* A copy of SIGP in ISTAT. + Reading this register clears */ +#define CTEST2_800_CIO 0x20 /* Configured as IO */. +#define CTEST2_800_CM 0x10 /* Configured as memory */ + +/* 0x80 - 0x40 are reserved on 700 series chips */ +#define CTEST2_700_SOFF 0x20 /* SCSI Offset Compare, + * As an initiator, this bit is + * one when the synchronous offset + * is zero, as a target this bit + * is one when the synchronous + * offset is at the maximum + * defined in SXFER + */ +#define CTEST2_700_SFP 0x10 /* SCSI FIFO parity bit, + * reading CTEST3 unloads a byte + * from the FIFO and sets this + */ +#define CTEST2_700_DFP 0x08 /* DMA FIFO parity bit, + * reading CTEST6 unloads a byte + * from the FIFO and sets this + */ +#define CTEST2_TEOP 0x04 /* SCSI true end of process, + * indicates a totally finished + * transfer + */ +#define CTEST2_DREQ 0x02 /* Data request signal */ +/* 0x01 is reserved on 700 series chips */ +#define CTEST2_800_DACK 0x01 + +/* + * Chip test 3 ro + * Unloads the bottom byte of the eight deep SCSI synchronous FIFO, + * check SSTAT2 FIFO full bits to determine size. Note that a GROSS + * error results if a read is attempted on this register. Also note + * that 16 and 32 bit reads of this register will cause corruption. + */ +#define CTEST3_REG_700 0x17 +/* Chip test 3 rw */ +#define CTEST3_REG_800 0x1b +#define CTEST3_800_V3 0x80 /* Chip revision */ +#define CTEST3_800_V2 0x40 +#define CTEST3_800_V1 0x20 +#define CTEST3_800_V0 0x10 +#define CTEST3_800_FLF 0x08 /* Flush DMA FIFO */ +#define CTEST3_800_CLF 0x04 /* Clear DMA FIFO */ +#define CTEST3_800_FM 0x02 /* Fetch mode pin */ +/* bit 0 is reserved on 800 series chips */ + +#define CTEST4_REG_700 0x18 /* Chip test 4 rw */ +#define CTEST4_REG_800 0x21 /* Chip test 4 rw */ +/* 0x80 is reserved on 700 series chips */ +#define CTEST4_800_BDIS 0x80 /* Burst mode disable */ +#define CTEST4_ZMOD 0x40 /* High impedance mode */ +#define CTEST4_SZM 0x20 /* SCSI bus high impedance */ +#define CTEST4_700_SLBE 0x10 /* SCSI loopback enabled */ +#define CTEST4_800_SRTM 0x10 /* Shadow Register Test Mode */ +#define CTEST4_700_SFWR 0x08 /* SCSI FIFO write enable, + * redirects writes from SODL + * to the SCSI FIFO. + */ +#define CTEST4_800_MPEE 0x08 /* Enable parity checking + during master cycles on PCI + bus */ + +/* + * These bits send the contents of the CTEST6 register to the appropriate + * byte lane of the 32 bit DMA FIFO. Normal operation is zero, otherwise + * the high bit means the low two bits select the byte lane. + */ +#define CTEST4_FBL2 0x04 +#define CTEST4_FBL1 0x02 +#define CTEST4_FBL0 0x01 +#define CTEST4_FBL_MASK 0x07 +#define CTEST4_FBL_0 0x04 /* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 0 */ +#define CTEST4_FBL_1 0x05 /* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 1 */ +#define CTEST4_FBL_2 0x06 /* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 2 */ +#define CTEST4_FBL_3 0x07 /* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 3 */ +#define CTEST4_800_SAVE (CTEST4_800_BDIS) + + +#define CTEST5_REG_700 0x19 /* Chip test 5 rw */ +#define CTEST5_REG_800 0x22 /* Chip test 5 rw */ +/* + * Clock Address Incrementor. When set, it increments the + * DNAD register to the next bus size boundary. It automatically + * resets itself when the operation is complete. + */ +#define CTEST5_ADCK 0x80 +/* + * Clock Byte Counter. When set, it decrements the DBC register to + * the next bus size boundary. + */ +#define CTEST5_BBCK 0x40 +/* + * Reset SCSI Offset. Setting this bit to 1 clears the current offset + * pointer in the SCSI synchronous offset counter (SSTAT). This bit + * is set to 1 if a SCSI Gross Error Condition occurs. The offset should + * be cleared when a synchronous transfer fails. When written, it is + * automatically cleared after the SCSI synchronous offset counter is + * reset. + */ +/* Bit 5 is reserved on 800 series chips */ +#define CTEST5_700_ROFF 0x20 +/* + * Master Control for Set or Reset pulses. When 1, causes the low + * four bits of register to set when set, 0 causes the low bits to + * clear when set. + */ +#define CTEST5_MASR 0x10 +#define CTEST5_DDIR 0x08 /* DMA direction */ +/* + * Bits 2-0 are reserved on 800 series chips + */ +#define CTEST5_700_EOP 0x04 /* End of process */ +#define CTEST5_700_DREQ 0x02 /* Data request */ +#define CTEST5_700_DACK 0x01 /* Data acknowledge */ + +/* + * Chip test 6 rw - writing to this register writes to the byte + * lane in the DMA FIFO as determined by the FBL bits in the CTEST4 + * register. + */ +#define CTEST6_REG_700 0x1a +#define CTEST6_REG_800 0x23 + +#define CTEST7_REG 0x1b /* Chip test 7 rw */ +/* 0x80 - 0x40 are reserved on NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips */ +#define CTEST7_10_CDIS 0x80 /* Cache burst disable */ +#define CTEST7_10_SC1 0x40 /* Snoop control bits */ +#define CTEST7_10_SC0 0x20 +#define CTEST7_10_SC_MASK 0x60 +/* 0x20 is reserved on the NCR53c700 */ +#define CTEST7_0060_FM 0x20 /* Fetch mode */ +#define CTEST7_STD 0x10 /* Selection timeout disable */ +#define CTEST7_DFP 0x08 /* DMA FIFO parity bit for CTEST6 */ +#define CTEST7_EVP 0x04 /* 1 = host bus even parity, 0 = odd */ +#define CTEST7_10_TT1 0x02 /* Transfer type */ +#define CTEST7_00_DC 0x02 /* Set to drive DC low during instruction + fetch */ +#define CTEST7_DIFF 0x01 /* Differential mode */ + +#define CTEST7_SAVE ( CTEST7_EVP | CTEST7_DIFF ) + + +#define TEMP_REG 0x1c /* through 0x1f Temporary stack rw */ + +#define DFIFO_REG 0x20 /* DMA FIFO rw */ +/* + * 0x80 is reserved on the NCR53c710, the CLF and FLF bits have been + * moved into the CTEST8 register. + */ +#define DFIFO_00_FLF 0x80 /* Flush DMA FIFO to memory */ +#define DFIFO_00_CLF 0x40 /* Clear DMA and SCSI FIFOs */ +#define DFIFO_BO6 0x40 +#define DFIFO_BO5 0x20 +#define DFIFO_BO4 0x10 +#define DFIFO_BO3 0x08 +#define DFIFO_BO2 0x04 +#define DFIFO_BO1 0x02 +#define DFIFO_BO0 0x01 +#define DFIFO_10_BO_MASK 0x7f /* 7 bit counter */ +#define DFIFO_00_BO_MASK 0x3f /* 6 bit counter */ + +/* + * Interrupt status rw + * Note that this is the only register which can be read while SCSI + * SCRIPTS are being executed. + */ +#define ISTAT_REG_700 0x21 +#define ISTAT_REG_800 0x14 +#define ISTAT_ABRT 0x80 /* Software abort, write + *1 to abort, wait for interrupt. */ +/* 0x40 and 0x20 are reserved on NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips */ +#define ISTAT_10_SRST 0x40 /* software reset */ +#define ISTAT_10_SIGP 0x20 /* signal script */ +/* 0x10 is reserved on NCR53c700 series chips */ +#define ISTAT_800_SEM 0x10 /* semaphore */ +#define ISTAT_CON 0x08 /* 1 when connected */ +#define ISTAT_800_INTF 0x04 /* Interrupt on the fly */ +#define ISTAT_700_PRE 0x04 /* Pointer register empty. + * Set to 1 when DSPS and DSP + * registers are empty in pipeline + * mode, always set otherwise. + */ +#define ISTAT_SIP 0x02 /* SCSI interrupt pending from + * SCSI portion of SIOP see + * SSTAT0 + */ +#define ISTAT_DIP 0x01 /* DMA interrupt pending + * see DSTAT + */ + +/* NCR53c700-66 and NCR53c710 only */ +#define CTEST8_REG 0x22 /* Chip test 8 rw */ +#define CTEST8_0066_EAS 0x80 /* Enable alternate SCSI clock, + * ie read from SCLK/ rather than CLK/ + */ +#define CTEST8_0066_EFM 0x40 /* Enable fetch and master outputs */ +#define CTEST8_0066_GRP 0x20 /* Generate Receive Parity for + * pass through. This insures that + * bad parity won't reach the host + * bus. + */ +#define CTEST8_0066_TE 0x10 /* TolerANT enable. Enable + * active negation, should only + * be used for slow SCSI + * non-differential. + */ +#define CTEST8_0066_HSC 0x08 /* Halt SCSI clock */ +#define CTEST8_0066_SRA 0x04 /* Shorten REQ/ACK filtering, + * must be set for fast SCSI-II + * speeds. + */ +#define CTEST8_0066_DAS 0x02 /* Disable automatic target/initiator + * switching. + */ +#define CTEST8_0066_LDE 0x01 /* Last disconnect enable. + * The status of pending + * disconnect is maintained by + * the core, eliminating + * the possibility of missing a + * selection or reselection + * while waiting to fetch a + * WAIT DISCONNECT opcode. + */ + +#define CTEST8_10_V3 0x80 /* Chip revision */ +#define CTEST8_10_V2 0x40 +#define CTEST8_10_V1 0x20 +#define CTEST8_10_V0 0x10 +#define CTEST8_10_V_MASK 0xf0 +#define CTEST8_10_FLF 0x08 /* Flush FIFOs */ +#define CTEST8_10_CLF 0x04 /* Clear FIFOs */ +#define CTEST8_10_FM 0x02 /* Fetch pin mode */ +#define CTEST8_10_SM 0x01 /* Snoop pin mode */ + + +/* + * The CTEST9 register may be used to differentiate between a + * NCR53c700 and a NCR53c710. + * + * Write 0xff to this register. + * Read it. + * If the contents are 0xff, it is a NCR53c700 + * If the contents are 0x00, it is a NCR53c700-66 first revision + * If the contents are some other value, it is some other NCR53c700-66 + */ +#define CTEST9_REG_00 0x23 /* Chip test 9 ro */ +#define LCRC_REG_10 0x23 + +/* + * 0x24 through 0x27 are the DMA byte counter register. Instructions + * write their high 8 bits into the DCMD register, the low 24 bits into + * the DBC register. + * + * Function is dependent on the command type being executed. + */ + + +#define DBC_REG 0x24 +/* + * For Block Move Instructions, DBC is a 24 bit quantity representing + * the number of bytes to transfer. + * For Transfer Control Instructions, DBC is bit fielded as follows : + */ +/* Bits 20 - 23 should be clear */ +#define DBC_TCI_TRUE (1 << 19) /* Jump when true */ +#define DBC_TCI_COMPARE_DATA (1 << 18) /* Compare data */ +#define DBC_TCI_COMPARE_PHASE (1 << 17) /* Compare phase with DCMD field */ +#define DBC_TCI_WAIT_FOR_VALID (1 << 16) /* Wait for REQ */ +/* Bits 8 - 15 are reserved on some implementations ? */ +#define DBC_TCI_MASK_MASK 0xff00 /* Mask for data compare */ +#define DBC_TCI_MASK_SHIFT 8 +#define DBC_TCI_DATA_MASK 0xff /* Data to be compared */ +#define DBC_TCI_DATA_SHIFT 0 + +#define DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_MASK 0xff00 /* Immediate data */ +#define DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_SHIFT 8 /* Amount to shift */ +#define DBC_RWRI_ADDRESS_MASK 0x3f0000 /* Register address */ +#define DBC_RWRI_ADDRESS_SHIFT 16 + + +/* + * DMA command r/w + */ +#define DCMD_REG 0x27 +#define DCMD_TYPE_MASK 0xc0 /* Masks off type */ +#define DCMD_TYPE_BMI 0x00 /* Indicates a Block Move instruction */ +#define DCMD_BMI_IO 0x01 /* I/O, CD, and MSG bits selecting */ +#define DCMD_BMI_CD 0x02 /* the phase for the block MOVE */ +#define DCMD_BMI_MSG 0x04 /* instruction */ + +#define DCMD_BMI_OP_MASK 0x18 /* mask for opcode */ +#define DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_T 0x00 /* MOVE */ +#define DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_I 0x08 /* MOVE Initiator */ + +#define DCMD_BMI_INDIRECT 0x20 /* Indirect addressing */ + +#define DCMD_TYPE_TCI 0x80 /* Indicates a Transfer Control + instruction */ +#define DCMD_TCI_IO 0x01 /* I/O, CD, and MSG bits selecting */ +#define DCMD_TCI_CD 0x02 /* the phase for the block MOVE */ +#define DCMD_TCI_MSG 0x04 /* instruction */ +#define DCMD_TCI_OP_MASK 0x38 /* mask for opcode */ +#define DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP 0x00 /* JUMP */ +#define DCMD_TCI_OP_CALL 0x08 /* CALL */ +#define DCMD_TCI_OP_RETURN 0x10 /* RETURN */ +#define DCMD_TCI_OP_INT 0x18 /* INT */ + +#define DCMD_TYPE_RWRI 0x40 /* Indicates I/O or register Read/Write + instruction */ +#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_MASK 0x38 /* Opcode mask */ +#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_WRITE 0x28 /* Write SFBR to register */ +#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_READ 0x30 /* Read register to SFBR */ +#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_MODIFY 0x38 /* Modify in place */ + +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_MASK 0x07 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_MOVE 0x00 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_SHL 0x01 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_OR 0x02 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_XOR 0x03 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_AND 0x04 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_SHR 0x05 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_ADD 0x06 +#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_ADDC 0x07 + +#define DCMD_TYPE_MMI 0xc0 /* Indicates a Memory Move instruction + (three words) */ + + +#define DNAD_REG 0x28 /* through 0x2b DMA next address for + data */ +#define DSP_REG 0x2c /* through 0x2f DMA SCRIPTS pointer rw */ +#define DSPS_REG 0x30 /* through 0x33 DMA SCRIPTS pointer + save rw */ +#define DMODE_REG_00 0x34 /* DMA mode rw */ +#define DMODE_00_BL1 0x80 /* Burst length bits */ +#define DMODE_00_BL0 0x40 +#define DMODE_BL_MASK 0xc0 +/* Burst lengths (800) */ +#define DMODE_BL_2 0x00 /* 2 transfer */ +#define DMODE_BL_4 0x40 /* 4 transfers */ +#define DMODE_BL_8 0x80 /* 8 transfers */ +#define DMODE_BL_16 0xc0 /* 16 transfers */ + +#define DMODE_10_BL_1 0x00 /* 1 transfer */ +#define DMODE_10_BL_2 0x40 /* 2 transfers */ +#define DMODE_10_BL_4 0x80 /* 4 transfers */ +#define DMODE_10_BL_8 0xc0 /* 8 transfers */ +#define DMODE_10_FC2 0x20 /* Driven to FC2 pin */ +#define DMODE_10_FC1 0x10 /* Driven to FC1 pin */ +#define DMODE_710_PD 0x08 /* Program/data on FC0 pin */ +#define DMODE_710_UO 0x02 /* User prog. output */ + +#define DMODE_700_BW16 0x20 /* Host buswidth = 16 */ +#define DMODE_700_286 0x10 /* 286 mode */ +#define DMODE_700_IOM 0x08 /* Transfer to IO port */ +#define DMODE_700_FAM 0x04 /* Fixed address mode */ +#define DMODE_700_PIPE 0x02 /* Pipeline mode disables + * automatic fetch / exec + */ +#define DMODE_MAN 0x01 /* Manual start mode, + * requires a 1 to be written + * to the start DMA bit in the DCNTL + * register to run scripts + */ + +#define DMODE_700_SAVE ( DMODE_00_BL_MASK | DMODE_00_BW16 | DMODE_00_286 ) + +/* NCR53c800 series only */ +#define SCRATCHA_REG_800 0x34 /* through 0x37 Scratch A rw */ +/* NCR53c710 only */ +#define SCRATCHB_REG_10 0x34 /* through 0x37 scratch B rw */ + +#define DMODE_REG_10 0x38 /* DMA mode rw, NCR53c710 and newer */ +#define DMODE_800_SIOM 0x20 /* Source IO = 1 */ +#define DMODE_800_DIOM 0x10 /* Destination IO = 1 */ +#define DMODE_800_ERL 0x08 /* Enable Read Line */ + +/* 35-38 are reserved on 700 and 700-66 series chips */ +#define DIEN_REG 0x39 /* DMA interrupt enable rw */ +/* 0x80, 0x40, and 0x20 are reserved on 700-series chips */ +#define DIEN_800_MDPE 0x40 /* Master data parity error */ +#define DIEN_800_BF 0x20 /* BUS fault */ +#define DIEN_700_BF 0x20 /* BUS fault */ +#define DIEN_ABRT 0x10 /* Enable aborted interrupt */ +#define DIEN_SSI 0x08 /* Enable single step interrupt */ +#define DIEN_SIR 0x04 /* Enable SCRIPTS INT command + * interrupt + */ +/* 0x02 is reserved on 800 series chips */ +#define DIEN_700_WTD 0x02 /* Enable watchdog timeout interrupt */ +#define DIEN_700_OPC 0x01 /* Enable illegal instruction + * interrupt + */ +#define DIEN_800_IID 0x01 /* Same meaning, different name */ + +/* + * DMA watchdog timer rw + * set in 16 CLK input periods. + */ +#define DWT_REG 0x3a + +/* DMA control rw */ +#define DCNTL_REG 0x3b +#define DCNTL_700_CF1 0x80 /* Clock divisor bits */ +#define DCNTL_700_CF0 0x40 +#define DCNTL_700_CF_MASK 0xc0 +/* Clock divisors Divisor SCLK range (MHZ) */ +#define DCNTL_700_CF_2 0x00 /* 2.0 37.51-50.00 */ +#define DCNTL_700_CF_1_5 0x40 /* 1.5 25.01-37.50 */ +#define DCNTL_700_CF_1 0x80 /* 1.0 16.67-25.00 */ +#define DCNTL_700_CF_3 0xc0 /* 3.0 50.01-66.67 (53c700-66) */ + +#define DCNTL_700_S16 0x20 /* Load scripts 16 bits at a time */ +#define DCNTL_SSM 0x10 /* Single step mode */ +#define DCNTL_700_LLM 0x08 /* Low level mode, can only be set + * after selection */ +#define DCNTL_800_IRQM 0x08 /* Totem pole IRQ pin */ +#define DCNTL_STD 0x04 /* Start DMA / SCRIPTS */ +/* 0x02 is reserved */ +#define DCNTL_00_RST 0x01 /* Software reset, resets everything + * but 286 mode bit in DMODE. On the + * NCR53c710, this bit moved to CTEST8 + */ +#define DCNTL_10_COM 0x01 /* 700 software compatibility mode */ +#define DCNTL_10_EA 0x20 /* Enable Ack - needed for MVME16x */ + +#define DCNTL_700_SAVE ( DCNTL_CF_MASK | DCNTL_S16) + + +/* NCR53c700-66 only */ +#define SCRATCHB_REG_00 0x3c /* through 0x3f scratch b rw */ +#define SCRATCHB_REG_800 0x5c /* through 0x5f scratch b rw */ +/* NCR53c710 only */ +#define ADDER_REG_10 0x3c /* Adder, NCR53c710 only */ + +#define SIEN1_REG_800 0x41 +#define SIEN1_800_STO 0x04 /* selection/reselection timeout */ +#define SIEN1_800_GEN 0x02 /* general purpose timer */ +#define SIEN1_800_HTH 0x01 /* handshake to handshake */ + +#define SIST1_REG_800 0x43 +#define SIST1_800_STO 0x04 /* selection/reselection timeout */ +#define SIST1_800_GEN 0x02 /* general purpose timer */ +#define SIST1_800_HTH 0x01 /* handshake to handshake */ + +#define SLPAR_REG_800 0x44 /* Parity */ + +#define MACNTL_REG_800 0x46 /* Memory access control */ +#define MACNTL_800_TYP3 0x80 +#define MACNTL_800_TYP2 0x40 +#define MACNTL_800_TYP1 0x20 +#define MACNTL_800_TYP0 0x10 +#define MACNTL_800_DWR 0x08 +#define MACNTL_800_DRD 0x04 +#define MACNTL_800_PSCPT 0x02 +#define MACNTL_800_SCPTS 0x01 + +#define GPCNTL_REG_800 0x47 /* General Purpose Pin Control */ + +/* Timeouts are expressed such that 0=off, 1=100us, doubling after that */ +#define STIME0_REG_800 0x48 /* SCSI Timer Register 0 */ +#define STIME0_800_HTH_MASK 0xf0 /* Handshake to Handshake timeout */ +#define STIME0_800_HTH_SHIFT 4 +#define STIME0_800_SEL_MASK 0x0f /* Selection timeout */ +#define STIME0_800_SEL_SHIFT 0 + +#define STIME1_REG_800 0x49 +#define STIME1_800_GEN_MASK 0x0f /* General purpose timer */ + +#define RESPID_REG_800 0x4a /* Response ID, bit fielded. 8 + bits on narrow chips, 16 on WIDE */ + +#define STEST0_REG_800 0x4c +#define STEST0_800_SLT 0x08 /* Selection response logic test */ +#define STEST0_800_ART 0x04 /* Arbitration priority encoder test */ +#define STEST0_800_SOZ 0x02 /* Synchronous offset zero */ +#define STEST0_800_SOM 0x01 /* Synchronous offset maximum */ + +#define STEST1_REG_800 0x4d +#define STEST1_800_SCLK 0x80 /* Disable SCSI clock */ + +#define STEST2_REG_800 0x4e +#define STEST2_800_SCE 0x80 /* Enable SOCL/SODL */ +#define STEST2_800_ROF 0x40 /* Reset SCSI sync offset */ +#define STEST2_800_SLB 0x10 /* Enable SCSI loopback mode */ +#define STEST2_800_SZM 0x08 /* SCSI high impedance mode */ +#define STEST2_800_EXT 0x02 /* Extend REQ/ACK filter 30 to 60ns */ +#define STEST2_800_LOW 0x01 /* SCSI low level mode */ + +#define STEST3_REG_800 0x4f +#define STEST3_800_TE 0x80 /* Enable active negation */ +#define STEST3_800_STR 0x40 /* SCSI FIFO test read */ +#define STEST3_800_HSC 0x20 /* Halt SCSI clock */ +#define STEST3_800_DSI 0x10 /* Disable single initiator response */ +#define STEST3_800_TTM 0x04 /* Time test mode */ +#define STEST3_800_CSF 0x02 /* Clear SCSI FIFO */ +#define STEST3_800_STW 0x01 /* SCSI FIFO test write */ + +#define OPTION_PARITY 0x1 /* Enable parity checking */ +#define OPTION_TAGGED_QUEUE 0x2 /* Enable SCSI-II tagged queuing */ +#define OPTION_700 0x8 /* Always run NCR53c700 scripts */ +#define OPTION_INTFLY 0x10 /* Use INTFLY interrupts */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_INTR 0x20 /* Debug interrupts */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_INIT_ONLY 0x40 /* Run initialization code and + simple test code, return + DID_NO_CONNECT if any SCSI + commands are attempted. */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_READ_ONLY 0x80 /* Return DID_ERROR if any + SCSI write is attempted */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE 0x100 /* Animated trace mode, print + each address and instruction + executed to debug buffer. */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_SINGLE 0x200 /* stop after executing one + instruction */ +#define OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS 0x400 /* Enable sync SCSI. */ +#define OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED 0x800 /* NCR registers have valid + memory mapping */ +#define OPTION_IO_MAPPED 0x1000 /* NCR registers have valid + I/O mapping */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_PROBE_ONLY 0x2000 /* Probe only, don't even init */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_TESTS_ONLY 0x4000 /* Probe, init, run selected tests */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_TEST0 0x08000 /* Run test 0 */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1 0x10000 /* Run test 1 */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_TEST2 0x20000 /* Run test 2 */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_DUMP 0x40000 /* Dump commands */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_TARGET_LIMIT 0x80000 /* Only talk to target+luns specified */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_NCOMMANDS_LIMIT 0x100000 /* Limit the number of commands */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT 0x200000 /* Print when checkpoints are passed */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_FIXUP 0x400000 /* print fixup values */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_DSA 0x800000 +#define OPTION_DEBUG_CORRUPTION 0x1000000 /* Detect script corruption */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR 0x2000000 /* Debug SDTR problem */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_MISMATCH 0x4000000 /* Debug phase mismatches */ +#define OPTION_DISCONNECT 0x8000000 /* Allow disconnect */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT 0x10000000 +#define OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS 0x20000000 /* Negotiate sync. transfers + on power up */ +#define OPTION_DEBUG_QUEUES 0x80000000 +#define OPTION_DEBUG_ALLOCATION 0x100000000LL +#define OPTION_DEBUG_SYNCHRONOUS 0x200000000LL /* Sanity check SXFER and + SCNTL3 registers */ +#define OPTION_NO_ASYNC 0x400000000LL /* Don't automagically send + SDTR for async transfers when + we haven't been told to do + a synchronous transfer. */ +#define OPTION_NO_PRINT_RACE 0x800000000LL /* Don't print message when + the reselect/WAIT DISCONNECT + race condition hits */ +#if !defined(PERM_OPTIONS) +#define PERM_OPTIONS 0 +#endif + +/* + * Some data which is accessed by the NCR chip must be 4-byte aligned. + * For some hosts the default is less than that (eg. 68K uses 2-byte). + * Alignment has only been forced where it is important; also if one + * 32 bit structure field is aligned then it is assumed that following + * 32 bit fields are also aligned. Take care when adding fields + * which are other than 32 bit. + */ + +struct NCR53c7x0_synchronous { + u32 select_indirect /* Value used for indirect selection */ + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + u32 sscf_710; /* Used to set SSCF bits for 710 */ + u32 script[8]; /* Size ?? Script used when target is + reselected */ + unsigned char synchronous_want[5]; /* Per target desired SDTR */ +/* + * Set_synchronous programs these, select_indirect and current settings after + * int_debug_should show a match. + */ + unsigned char sxfer_sanity, scntl3_sanity; +}; + +#define CMD_FLAG_SDTR 1 /* Initiating synchronous + transfer negotiation */ +#define CMD_FLAG_WDTR 2 /* Initiating wide transfer + negotiation */ +#define CMD_FLAG_DID_SDTR 4 /* did SDTR */ +#define CMD_FLAG_DID_WDTR 8 /* did WDTR */ + +struct NCR53c7x0_table_indirect { + u32 count; + void *address; +}; + +enum ncr_event { + EVENT_NONE = 0, +/* + * Order is IMPORTANT, since these must correspond to the event interrupts + * in 53c7,8xx.scr + */ + + EVENT_ISSUE_QUEUE = 0x5000000, /* 0 Command was added to issue queue */ + EVENT_START_QUEUE, /* 1 Command moved to start queue */ + EVENT_SELECT, /* 2 Command completed selection */ + EVENT_DISCONNECT, /* 3 Command disconnected */ + EVENT_RESELECT, /* 4 Command reselected */ + EVENT_COMPLETE, /* 5 Command completed */ + EVENT_IDLE, /* 6 */ + EVENT_SELECT_FAILED, /* 7 */ + EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT, /* 8 */ + EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED /* 9 */ +}; + +struct NCR53c7x0_event { + enum ncr_event event; /* What type of event */ + unsigned char target; + unsigned char lun; + struct timeval time; + u32 *dsa; /* What's in the DSA register now (virt) */ +/* + * A few things from that SCSI pid so we know what happened after + * the Scsi_Cmnd structure in question may have disappeared. + */ + unsigned long pid; /* The SCSI PID which caused this + event */ + unsigned char cmnd[12]; +}; + +/* + * Things in the NCR53c7x0_cmd structure are split into two parts : + * + * 1. A fixed portion, for things which are not accessed directly by static NCR + * code (ie, are referenced only by the Linux side of the driver, + * or only by dynamically generated code). + * + * 2. The DSA portion, for things which are accessed directly by static NCR + * code. + * + * This is a little ugly, but it + * 1. Avoids conflicts between the NCR code's picture of the structure, and + * Linux code's idea of what it looks like. + * + * 2. Minimizes the pain in the Linux side of the code needed + * to calculate real dsa locations for things, etc. + * + */ + +struct NCR53c7x0_cmd { + void *real; /* Real, unaligned address for + free function */ + void (* free)(void *, int); /* Command to deallocate; NULL + for structures allocated with + scsi_register, etc. */ + Scsi_Cmnd *cmd; /* Associated Scsi_Cmnd + structure, Scsi_Cmnd points + at NCR53c7x0_cmd using + host_scribble structure */ + + int size; /* scsi_malloc'd size of this + structure */ + + int flags; /* CMD_* flags */ + + unsigned char cmnd[12]; /* CDB, copied from Scsi_Cmnd */ + int result; /* Copy to Scsi_Cmnd when done */ + + struct { /* Private non-cached bounce buffer */ + unsigned char buf[256]; + u32 addr; + u32 len; + } bounce; + +/* + * SDTR and WIDE messages are an either/or affair + * in this message, since we will go into message out and send + * _the whole mess_ without dropping out of message out to + * let the target go into message in after sending the first + * message. + */ + + unsigned char select[11]; /* Select message, includes + IDENTIFY + (optional) QUEUE TAG + (optional) SDTR or WDTR + */ + + + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *next; /* Linux maintained lists (free, + running, eventually finished */ + + + u32 *data_transfer_start; /* Start of data transfer routines */ + u32 *data_transfer_end; /* Address after end of data transfer o + routines */ +/* + * The following three fields were moved from the DSA proper to here + * since only dynamically generated NCR code refers to them, meaning + * we don't need dsa_* absolutes, and it is simpler to let the + * host code refer to them directly. + */ + +/* + * HARD CODED : residual and saved_residual need to agree with the sizes + * used in NCR53c7,8xx.scr. + * + * FIXME: we want to consider the case where we have odd-length + * scatter/gather buffers and a WIDE transfer, in which case + * we'll need to use the CHAIN MOVE instruction. Ick. + */ + u32 residual[6] __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + /* Residual data transfer which + allows pointer code to work + right. + + [0-1] : Conditional call to + appropriate other transfer + routine. + [2-3] : Residual block transfer + instruction. + [4-5] : Jump to instruction + after splice. + */ + u32 saved_residual[6]; /* Copy of old residual, so we + can get another partial + transfer and still recover + */ + + u32 saved_data_pointer; /* Saved data pointer */ + + u32 dsa_next_addr; /* _Address_ of dsa_next field + in this dsa for RISCy + style constant. */ + + u32 dsa_addr; /* Address of dsa; RISCy style + constant */ + + u32 dsa[0]; /* Variable length (depending + on host type, number of scatter / + gather buffers, etc). */ +}; + +struct NCR53c7x0_break { + u32 *address, old_instruction[2]; + struct NCR53c7x0_break *next; + unsigned char old_size; /* Size of old instruction */ +}; + +/* Indicates that the NCR is not executing code */ +#define STATE_HALTED 0 +/* + * Indicates that the NCR is executing the wait for select / reselect + * script. Only used when running NCR53c700 compatible scripts, only + * state during which an ABORT is _not_ considered an error condition. + */ +#define STATE_WAITING 1 +/* Indicates that the NCR is executing other code. */ +#define STATE_RUNNING 2 +/* + * Indicates that the NCR was being aborted. + */ +#define STATE_ABORTING 3 +/* Indicates that the NCR was successfully aborted. */ +#define STATE_ABORTED 4 +/* Indicates that the NCR has been disabled due to a fatal error */ +#define STATE_DISABLED 5 + +/* + * Where knowledge of SCSI SCRIPT(tm) specified values are needed + * in an interrupt handler, an interrupt handler exists for each + * different SCSI script so we don't have name space problems. + * + * Return values of these handlers are as follows : + */ +#define SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING 0 /* don't even restart */ +#define SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART 1 /* restart at the next instruction */ +#define SPECIFIC_INT_ABORT 2 /* recoverable error, abort cmd */ +#define SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC 3 /* unrecoverable error, panic */ +#define SPECIFIC_INT_DONE 4 /* normal command completion */ +#define SPECIFIC_INT_BREAK 5 /* break point encountered */ + +struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata { + int size; /* Size of entire Scsi_Host + structure */ + int board; /* set to board type, useful if + we have host specific things, + ie, a general purpose I/O + bit is being used to enable + termination, etc. */ + + int chip; /* set to chip type; 700-66 is + 700-66, rest are last three + digits of part number */ + + char valid_ids[8]; /* Valid SCSI ID's for adapter */ + + u32 *dsp; /* dsp to restart with after + all stacked interrupts are + handled. */ + + unsigned dsp_changed:1; /* Has dsp changed within this + set of stacked interrupts ? */ + + unsigned char dstat; /* Most recent value of dstat */ + unsigned dstat_valid:1; + + unsigned expecting_iid:1; /* Expect IID interrupt */ + unsigned expecting_sto:1; /* Expect STO interrupt */ + + /* + * The code stays cleaner if we use variables with function + * pointers and offsets that are unique for the different + * scripts rather than having a slew of switch(hostdata->chip) + * statements. + * + * It also means that the #defines from the SCSI SCRIPTS(tm) + * don't have to be visible outside of the script-specific + * instructions, preventing name space pollution. + */ + + void (* init_fixup)(struct Scsi_Host *host); + void (* init_save_regs)(struct Scsi_Host *host); + void (* dsa_fixup)(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd); + void (* soft_reset)(struct Scsi_Host *host); + int (* run_tests)(struct Scsi_Host *host); + + /* + * Called when DSTAT_SIR is set, indicating an interrupt generated + * by the INT instruction, where values are unique for each SCSI + * script. Should return one of the SPEC_* values. + */ + + int (* dstat_sir_intr)(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd); + + int dsa_len; /* Size of DSA structure */ + + /* + * Location of DSA fields for the SCSI SCRIPT corresponding to this + * chip. + */ + + s32 dsa_start; + s32 dsa_end; + s32 dsa_next; + s32 dsa_prev; + s32 dsa_cmnd; + s32 dsa_select; + s32 dsa_msgout; + s32 dsa_cmdout; + s32 dsa_dataout; + s32 dsa_datain; + s32 dsa_msgin; + s32 dsa_msgout_other; + s32 dsa_write_sync; + s32 dsa_write_resume; + s32 dsa_check_reselect; + s32 dsa_status; + s32 dsa_saved_pointer; + s32 dsa_jump_dest; + + /* + * Important entry points that generic fixup code needs + * to know about, fixed up. + */ + + s32 E_accept_message; + s32 E_command_complete; + s32 E_data_transfer; + s32 E_dsa_code_template; + s32 E_dsa_code_template_end; + s32 E_end_data_transfer; + s32 E_msg_in; + s32 E_initiator_abort; + s32 E_other_transfer; + s32 E_other_in; + s32 E_other_out; + s32 E_target_abort; + s32 E_debug_break; + s32 E_reject_message; + s32 E_respond_message; + s32 E_select; + s32 E_select_msgout; + s32 E_test_0; + s32 E_test_1; + s32 E_test_2; + s32 E_test_3; + s32 E_dsa_zero; + s32 E_cmdout_cmdout; + s32 E_wait_reselect; + s32 E_dsa_code_begin; + + long long options; /* Bitfielded set of options enabled */ + volatile u32 test_completed; /* Test completed */ + int test_running; /* Test currently running */ + s32 test_source + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + volatile s32 test_dest; + + volatile int state; /* state of driver, only used for + OPTION_700 */ + + unsigned char dmode; /* + * set to the address of the DMODE + * register for this chip. + */ + unsigned char istat; /* + * set to the address of the ISTAT + * register for this chip. + */ + + int scsi_clock; /* + * SCSI clock in HZ. 0 may be used + * for unknown, although this will + * disable synchronous negotiation. + */ + + volatile int intrs; /* Number of interrupts */ + volatile int resets; /* Number of SCSI resets */ + unsigned char saved_dmode; + unsigned char saved_ctest4; + unsigned char saved_ctest7; + unsigned char saved_dcntl; + unsigned char saved_scntl3; + + unsigned char this_id_mask; + + /* Debugger information */ + struct NCR53c7x0_break *breakpoints, /* Linked list of all break points */ + *breakpoint_current; /* Current breakpoint being stepped + through, NULL if we are running + normally. */ +#ifdef NCR_DEBUG + int debug_size; /* Size of debug buffer */ + volatile int debug_count; /* Current data count */ + volatile char *debug_buf; /* Output ring buffer */ + volatile char *debug_write; /* Current write pointer */ + volatile char *debug_read; /* Current read pointer */ +#endif /* def NCR_DEBUG */ + + /* XXX - primitive debugging junk, remove when working ? */ + int debug_print_limit; /* Number of commands to print + out exhaustive debugging + information for if + OPTION_DEBUG_DUMP is set */ + + unsigned char debug_lun_limit[16]; /* If OPTION_DEBUG_TARGET_LIMIT + set, puke if commands are sent + to other target/lun combinations */ + + int debug_count_limit; /* Number of commands to execute + before puking to limit debugging + output */ + + + volatile unsigned idle:1; /* set to 1 if idle */ + + /* + * Table of synchronous+wide transfer parameters set on a per-target + * basis. + */ + + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_synchronous sync[16] + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + + volatile Scsi_Cmnd *issue_queue + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + /* waiting to be issued by + Linux driver */ + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *running_list; + /* commands running, maintained + by Linux driver */ + + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *ncrcurrent; /* currently connected + nexus, ONLY valid for + NCR53c700/NCR53c700-66 + */ + + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *spare; /* pointer to spare, + allocated at probe time, + which we can use for + initialization */ + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *free; + int max_cmd_size; /* Maximum size of NCR53c7x0_cmd + based on number of + scatter/gather segments, etc. + */ + volatile int num_cmds; /* Number of commands + allocated */ + volatile int extra_allocate; + volatile unsigned char cmd_allocated[16]; /* Have we allocated commands + for this target yet? If not, + do so ASAP */ + volatile unsigned char busy[16][8]; /* number of commands + executing on each target + */ + /* + * Eventually, I'll switch to a coroutine for calling + * cmd->done(cmd), etc. so that we can overlap interrupt + * processing with this code for maximum performance. + */ + + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *finished_queue; + + /* Shared variables between SCRIPT and host driver */ + volatile u32 *schedule + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); /* Array of JUMPs to dsa_begin + routines of various DSAs. + When not in use, replace + with jump to next slot */ + + + volatile unsigned char msg_buf[16]; /* buffer for messages + other than the command + complete message */ + + /* Per-target default synchronous and WIDE messages */ + volatile unsigned char synchronous_want[16][5]; + volatile unsigned char wide_want[16][4]; + + /* Bit fielded set of targets we want to speak synchronously with */ + volatile u16 initiate_sdtr; + /* Bit fielded set of targets we want to speak wide with */ + volatile u16 initiate_wdtr; + /* Bit fielded list of targets we've talked to. */ + volatile u16 talked_to; + + /* Array of bit-fielded lun lists that we need to request_sense */ + volatile unsigned char request_sense[16]; + + u32 addr_reconnect_dsa_head + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); /* RISCy style constant, + address of following */ + volatile u32 reconnect_dsa_head; + /* Data identifying nexus we are trying to match during reselection */ + volatile unsigned char reselected_identify; /* IDENTIFY message */ + volatile unsigned char reselected_tag; /* second byte of queue tag + message or 0 */ + + /* These were static variables before we moved them */ + + s32 NCR53c7xx_zero + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + s32 NCR53c7xx_sink; + u32 NOP_insn; + char NCR53c7xx_msg_reject; + char NCR53c7xx_msg_abort; + char NCR53c7xx_msg_nop; + + /* + * Following item introduced by RGH to support NCRc710, which is + * VERY brain-dead when it come to memory moves + */ + + /* DSA save area used only by the NCR chip */ + volatile unsigned long saved2_dsa + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + + volatile unsigned long emulated_intfly + __attribute__ ((aligned (4))); + + volatile int event_size, event_index; + volatile struct NCR53c7x0_event *events; + + /* If we need to generate code to kill off the currently connected + command, this is where we do it. Should have a BMI instruction + to source or sink the current data, followed by a JUMP + to abort_connected */ + + u32 *abort_script; + + int script_count; /* Size of script in words */ + u32 script[0]; /* Relocated SCSI script */ + +}; + +#define SCSI_IRQ_NONE 255 +#define DMA_NONE 255 +#define IRQ_AUTO 254 +#define DMA_AUTO 254 + +#define BOARD_GENERIC 0 + +#define NCR53c7x0_insn_size(insn) \ + (((insn) & DCMD_TYPE_MASK) == DCMD_TYPE_MMI ? 3 : 2) + + +#define NCR53c7x0_local_declare() \ + volatile unsigned char *NCR53c7x0_address_memory; \ + unsigned int NCR53c7x0_address_io; \ + int NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped + +#define NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host) \ + NCR53c7x0_address_memory = (void *) (host)->base; \ + NCR53c7x0_address_io = (unsigned int) (host)->io_port; \ + NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped = ((struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) \ + host->hostdata[0])-> options & OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED + +#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN +/* These could be more efficient, given that we are always memory mapped, + * but they don't give the same problems as the write macros, so leave + * them. */ +#ifdef __mc68000__ +#define NCR53c7x0_read8(address) \ + ((unsigned int)raw_inb((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^3)) ) + +#define NCR53c7x0_read16(address) \ + ((unsigned int)raw_inw((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^2))) +#else +#define NCR53c7x0_read8(address) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + (unsigned int)readb((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^3)) : \ + inb(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) + +#define NCR53c7x0_read16(address) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + (unsigned int)readw((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^2)) : \ + inw(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) +#endif /* mc68000 */ +#else +#define NCR53c7x0_read8(address) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + (unsigned int)readb((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)) : \ + inb(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) + +#define NCR53c7x0_read16(address) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + (unsigned int)readw((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)) : \ + inw(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) +#endif + +#ifdef __mc68000__ +#define NCR53c7x0_read32(address) \ + ((unsigned int) raw_inl((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address))) +#else +#define NCR53c7x0_read32(address) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + (unsigned int) readl((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)) : \ + inl(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) +#endif /* mc68000*/ + +#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN +/* If we are big-endian, then we are not Intel, so probably don't have + * an i/o map as well as a memory map. So, let's assume memory mapped. + * Also, I am having terrible problems trying to persuade the compiler + * not to lay down code which does a read after write for these macros. + * If you remove 'volatile' from writeb() and friends it is ok.... + */ + +#define NCR53c7x0_write8(address,value) \ + *(volatile unsigned char *) \ + ((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^3)) = (value) + +#define NCR53c7x0_write16(address,value) \ + *(volatile unsigned short *) \ + ((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^2)) = (value) + +#define NCR53c7x0_write32(address,value) \ + *(volatile unsigned long *) \ + ((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address))) = (value) + +#else + +#define NCR53c7x0_write8(address,value) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + ({writeb((value), (u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)); mb();}) : \ + outb((value), NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) + +#define NCR53c7x0_write16(address,value) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + ({writew((value), (u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)); mb();}) : \ + outw((value), NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) + +#define NCR53c7x0_write32(address,value) \ + (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? \ + ({writel((value), (u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)); mb();}) : \ + outl((value), NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address))) + +#endif + +/* Patch arbitrary 32 bit words in the script */ +#define patch_abs_32(script, offset, symbol, value) \ + for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (A_##symbol##_used) / sizeof \ + (u32)); ++i) { \ + (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] += (value); \ + if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_FIXUP) \ + printk("scsi%d : %s reference %d at 0x%x in %s is now 0x%x\n",\ + host->host_no, #symbol, i, A_##symbol##_used[i] - \ + (int)(offset), #script, (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - \ + (offset)]); \ + } + +/* Patch read/write instruction immediate field */ +#define patch_abs_rwri_data(script, offset, symbol, value) \ + for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (A_##symbol##_used) / sizeof \ + (u32)); ++i) \ + (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] = \ + ((script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] & \ + ~DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_MASK) | \ + (((value) << DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_SHIFT) & \ + DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_MASK) + +/* Patch transfer control instruction data field */ +#define patch_abs_tci_data(script, offset, symbol, value) \ + for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (A_##symbol##_used) / sizeof \ + (u32)); ++i) \ + (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] = \ + ((script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] & \ + ~DBC_TCI_DATA_MASK) | \ + (((value) << DBC_TCI_DATA_SHIFT) & \ + DBC_TCI_DATA_MASK) + +/* Patch field in dsa structure (assignment should be +=?) */ +#define patch_dsa_32(dsa, symbol, word, value) \ + { \ + (dsa)[(hostdata->##symbol - hostdata->dsa_start) / sizeof(u32) \ + + (word)] = (value); \ + if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_DSA) \ + printk("scsi : dsa %s symbol %s(%d) word %d now 0x%x\n", \ + #dsa, #symbol, hostdata->##symbol, \ + (word), (u32) (value)); \ + } + +/* Paranoid people could use panic() here. */ +#define FATAL(host) shutdown((host)); + +extern int ncr53c7xx_init(Scsi_Host_Template *tpnt, int board, int chip, + unsigned long base, int io_port, int irq, int dma, + long long options, int clock); + +#endif /* NCR53c710_C */ +#endif /* NCR53c710_H */ |