siopvar.h revision 1.24 1 /* $NetBSD: siopvar.h,v 1.24 2004/12/07 22:23:45 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 * Van Jacobson of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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33 *
34 * @(#)siopvar.h 7.1 (Berkeley) 5/8/90
35 */
36 #ifndef _SIOPVAR_H_
37 #define _SIOPVAR_H_
38
39 /*
40 * The largest single request will be MAXPHYS bytes which will require
41 * at most MAXPHYS/PAGE_SIZE+1 chain elements to describe, i.e. if none of
42 * the buffer pages are physically contiguous (MAXPHYS/PAGE_SIZE) and the
43 * buffer is not page aligned (+1).
44 */
45 #define DMAMAXIO (MAXPHYS/PAGE_SIZE+1)
46
47 /*
48 * Data Structure for SCRIPTS program
49 */
50 struct siop_ds {
51 long scsi_addr; /* SCSI ID & sync */
52 long idlen; /* Identify message */
53 char *idbuf;
54 long cmdlen; /* SCSI command */
55 char *cmdbuf;
56 long stslen; /* Status */
57 char *stsbuf;
58 long msglen; /* Message */
59 char *msgbuf;
60 long msginlen; /* Message in */
61 char *msginbuf;
62 long extmsglen; /* Extended message in */
63 char *extmsgbuf;
64 long synmsglen; /* Sync transfer request */
65 char *synmsgbuf;
66 struct {
67 long datalen;
68 char *databuf;
69 } chain[DMAMAXIO];
70 };
71
72 /*
73 * ACB. Holds additional information for each SCSI command Comments: We
74 * need a separate scsi command block because we may need to overwrite it
75 * with a request sense command. Basicly, we refrain from fiddling with
76 * the scsi_xfer struct (except do the expected updating of return values).
77 * We'll generally update: xs->{flags,resid,error,sense,status} and
78 * occasionally xs->retries.
79 */
80 struct siop_acb {
81 TAILQ_ENTRY(siop_acb) chain;
82 struct scsipi_xfer *xs; /* SCSI xfer ctrl block from above */
83 int flags; /* Status */
84 #define ACB_FREE 0x00
85 #define ACB_ACTIVE 0x01
86 #define ACB_DONE 0x04
87 struct scsipi_generic cmd; /* SCSI command block */
88 struct siop_ds ds;
89 void *iob_buf;
90 u_long iob_curbuf;
91 u_long iob_len, iob_curlen;
92 u_char msgout[6];
93 u_char msg[6];
94 u_char stat[1];
95 u_char status;
96 u_char dummy[2];
97 int clen;
98 char *daddr; /* Saved data pointer */
99 int dleft; /* Residue */
100 };
101
102 /*
103 * Some info about each (possible) target on the SCSI bus. This should
104 * probably have been a "per target+lunit" structure, but we'll leave it at
105 * this for now. Is there a way to reliably hook it up to sc->fordriver??
106 */
107 struct siop_tinfo {
108 int cmds; /* #commands processed */
109 int dconns; /* #disconnects */
110 int touts; /* #timeouts */
111 int perrs; /* #parity errors */
112 ushort lubusy; /* What local units/subr. are busy? */
113 u_char flags;
114 u_char period; /* Period suggestion */
115 u_char offset; /* Offset suggestion */
116 };
117
118 struct siop_softc {
119 struct device sc_dev;
120 struct isr sc_isr;
121
122 u_char sc_istat;
123 u_char sc_dstat;
124 #ifndef ARCH_720
125 u_char sc_sstat0;
126 #endif
127 u_char sc_sstat1;
128 #ifdef ARCH_720
129 u_short sc_sist;
130 #endif
131 u_long sc_intcode;
132 struct scsipi_adapter sc_adapter;
133 struct scsipi_channel sc_channel;
134 u_long sc_scriptspa; /* physical address of scripts */
135 siop_regmap_p sc_siopp; /* the SIOP */
136 u_long sc_active; /* number of active I/O's */
137
138 /* Lists of command blocks */
139 TAILQ_HEAD(acb_list, siop_acb) free_list,
140 ready_list,
141 nexus_list;
142
143 struct siop_acb *sc_nexus; /* current command */
144 #define SIOP_NACB 16
145 struct siop_acb *sc_acb; /* the real command blocks */
146 #ifndef ARCH_720
147 struct siop_tinfo sc_tinfo[8];
148 #else
149 struct siop_tinfo sc_tinfo[16];
150 #endif
151
152 u_short sc_clock_freq;
153 u_char sc_dcntl;
154 u_char sc_ctest7;
155 u_short sc_tcp[4];
156 u_char sc_flags;
157 u_char sc_dien;
158 u_char sc_minsync;
159 #ifndef ARCH_720
160 u_char sc_sien;
161 #else
162 u_short sc_sien;
163 #endif
164 /* one for each target */
165 struct syncpar {
166 u_char state;
167 u_char sxfer;
168 #ifndef ARCH_720
169 u_char sbcl;
170 #else
171 u_char scntl3;
172 #endif
173 } sc_sync[16];
174 };
175
176 /* sc_flags */
177 #define SIOP_INTSOFF 0x80 /* Interrupts turned off */
178 #define SIOP_INTDEFER 0x40 /* Level 6 interrupt has been deferred */
179 #define SIOP_ALIVE 0x01 /* controller initialized */
180 #define SIOP_SELECTED 0x04 /* bus is in selected state. Needed for
181 correct abort procedure. */
182
183 /* negotiation states */
184 #define NEG_WIDE 0 /* Negotiate wide transfers */
185 #define NEG_WAITW 1 /* Waiting for wide negotation response */
186 #define NEG_SYNC 2 /* Negotiate synch transfers */
187 #define NEG_WAITS 3 /* Waiting for synch negoation response */
188 #define NEG_DONE 4 /* Wide and/or sync negotation done */
189
190 #define MSG_CMD_COMPLETE 0x00
191 #define MSG_EXT_MESSAGE 0x01
192 #define MSG_SAVE_DATA_PTR 0x02
193 #define MSG_RESTORE_PTR 0x03
194 #define MSG_DISCONNECT 0x04
195 #define MSG_INIT_DETECT_ERROR 0x05
196 #define MSG_ABORT 0x06
197 #define MSG_REJECT 0x07
198 #define MSG_NOOP 0x08
199 #define MSG_PARITY_ERROR 0x09
200 #define MSG_BUS_DEVICE_RESET 0x0C
201 #define MSG_IDENTIFY 0x80
202 #define MSG_IDENTIFY_DR 0xc0 /* (disconnect/reconnect allowed) */
203 #define MSG_SYNC_REQ 0x01
204 #define MSG_WIDE_REQ 0x03
205
206 #define STS_CHECKCOND 0x02 /* Check Condition (ie., read sense) */
207 #define STS_CONDMET 0x04 /* Condition Met (ie., search worked) */
208 #define STS_BUSY 0x08
209 #define STS_INTERMED 0x10 /* Intermediate status sent */
210 #define STS_EXT 0x80 /* Extended status valid */
211
212 #ifdef ARCH_720
213 void siopng_minphys(struct buf *bp);
214 void siopng_scsipi_request(struct scsipi_channel *,
215 scsipi_adapter_req_t, void *);
216 void siopnginitialize(struct siop_softc *);
217 void siopngintr(struct siop_softc *);
218 void siopng_dump_registers(struct siop_softc *);
219 #ifdef DEBUG
220 void siopng_dump(struct siop_softc *);
221 #endif
222
223 #else
224
225 void siop_minphys(struct buf *bp);
226 void siop_scsipi_request(struct scsipi_channel *,
227 scsipi_adapter_req_t, void *);
228 void siopinitialize(struct siop_softc *);
229 void siopintr(struct siop_softc *);
230 void siop_dump_registers(struct siop_softc *);
231 #ifdef DEBUG
232 void siop_dump(struct siop_softc *);
233 #endif
234 #endif
235
236 #endif /* _SIOPVAR_H */
237