atari5380.c revision 1.61 1 /* $NetBSD: atari5380.c,v 1.61 2014/07/05 09:36:49 tsutsui Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1995 Leo Weppelman.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 * are met:
10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 *
16 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
17 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
18 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
19 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
20 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
21 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
22 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
23 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
24 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
25 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
26 */
27
28 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
29 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: atari5380.c,v 1.61 2014/07/05 09:36:49 tsutsui Exp $");
30
31 #include "opt_atariscsi.h"
32
33 #include <sys/param.h>
34 #include <sys/systm.h>
35 #include <sys/kernel.h>
36 #include <sys/device.h>
37 #include <sys/buf.h>
38 #include <dev/scsipi/scsi_all.h>
39 #include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_all.h>
40 #include <dev/scsipi/scsi_message.h>
41 #include <dev/scsipi/scsiconf.h>
42
43 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
44
45 #include <m68k/asm_single.h>
46 #include <m68k/cpu.h>
47 #include <m68k/cacheops.h>
48
49 #include <atari/atari/stalloc.h>
50
51 /*
52 * Include the driver definitions
53 */
54 #include <atari/dev/ncr5380reg.h>
55
56 #include <machine/iomap.h>
57 #include <machine/mfp.h>
58 #include <machine/intr.h>
59
60 #if defined(FALCON_SCSI)
61 #include <machine/dma.h>
62 #endif
63
64 /*
65 * Set the various driver options
66 */
67 #define NREQ 18 /* Size of issue queue */
68 #define AUTO_SENSE 1 /* Automatically issue a request-sense */
69
70 #define DRNAME ncrscsi /* used in various prints */
71 #undef DBG_SEL /* Show the selection process */
72 #undef DBG_REQ /* Show enqueued/ready requests */
73 #undef DBG_ERR_RET /* Show requests with != 0 return code */
74 #undef DBG_NOWRITE /* Do not allow writes to the targets */
75 #undef DBG_PIO /* Show the polled-I/O process */
76 #undef DBG_INF /* Show information transfer process */
77 #define DBG_NOSTATIC /* No static functions, all in DDB trace*/
78 #define DBG_PID 15 /* Keep track of driver */
79 #define REAL_DMA /* Use DMA if sensible */
80 #if defined(FALCON_SCSI)
81 #define REAL_DMA_POLL 1 /* 1: Poll for end of DMA-transfer */
82 #else
83 #define REAL_DMA_POLL 0 /* 1: Poll for end of DMA-transfer */
84 #endif
85 #undef USE_PDMA /* Use special pdma-transfer function */
86 #define MIN_PHYS 65536 /*BARF!!!!*/
87
88 /*
89 * Include more driver definitions
90 */
91 #include <atari/dev/ncr5380var.h>
92
93 /*
94 * The atari specific driver options
95 */
96 #undef NO_TTRAM_DMA /* Do not use DMA to TT-ram. This */
97 /* fails on older atari's */
98 #define ENABLE_NCR5380(sc) cur_softc = sc;
99
100 static uint8_t *alloc_bounceb(u_long);
101 static void free_bounceb(uint8_t *);
102 static int machine_match(device_t, cfdata_t, void *, struct cfdriver *);
103
104 void scsi_ctrl(int);
105 void scsi_dma(int);
106
107 /*
108 * Functions that do nothing on the atari
109 */
110 #define pdma_ready() 0
111
112 #if defined(TT_SCSI)
113
114 void ncr5380_drq_intr(int);
115
116 /*
117 * Define all the things we need of the DMA-controller
118 */
119 #define SCSI_DMA ((struct scsi_dma *)AD_SCSI_DMA)
120 #define SCSI_5380 ((struct scsi_5380 *)AD_NCR5380)
121
122 struct scsi_dma {
123 volatile uint8_t s_dma_ptr[8]; /* use only the odd bytes */
124 volatile uint8_t s_dma_cnt[8]; /* use only the odd bytes */
125 volatile uint8_t s_dma_res[4]; /* data residue register */
126 volatile uint8_t s_dma_gap; /* not used */
127 volatile uint8_t s_dma_ctrl; /* control register */
128 volatile uint8_t s_dma_gap2; /* not used */
129 volatile uint8_t s_hdma_ctrl; /* Hades control register */
130 };
131
132 static inline void set_scsi_dma(volatile uint8_t *, u_long);
133 static inline u_long get_scsi_dma(volatile uint8_t *);
134
135 static inline void
136 set_scsi_dma(volatile uint8_t *addr, u_long val)
137 {
138 volatile uint8_t *address;
139
140 address = addr + 1;
141 __asm("movepl %0, %1@(0)": :"d" (val), "a" (address));
142 }
143
144 static inline u_long
145 get_scsi_dma(volatile uint8_t *addr)
146 {
147 volatile uint8_t *address;
148 u_long nval;
149
150 address = addr + 1;
151 __asm("movepl %1@(0), %0": "=d" (nval) : "a" (address));
152
153 return nval;
154 }
155
156 /*
157 * Defines for TT-DMA control register
158 */
159 #define SD_BUSERR 0x80 /* 1 = transfer caused bus error*/
160 #define SD_ZERO 0x40 /* 1 = byte counter is zero */
161 #define SD_ENABLE 0x02 /* 1 = Enable DMA */
162 #define SD_OUT 0x01 /* Direction: memory to SCSI */
163 #define SD_IN 0x00 /* Direction: SCSI to memory */
164
165 /*
166 * Defines for Hades-DMA control register
167 */
168 #define SDH_BUSERR 0x02 /* 1 = Bus error */
169 #define SDH_EOP 0x01 /* 1 = Signal EOP on 5380 */
170 #define SDH_ZERO 0x40 /* 1 = Byte counter is zero */
171
172 /*
173 * Define the 5380 register set
174 */
175 struct scsi_5380 {
176 volatile uint8_t scsi_5380[16]; /* use only the odd bytes */
177 };
178 #endif /* TT_SCSI */
179
180 /**********************************************
181 * Variables present for both TT and Falcon. *
182 **********************************************/
183
184 /*
185 * Softc of currently active controller (a bit of fake; we only have one)
186 */
187 static struct ncr_softc *cur_softc;
188
189 #if defined(TT_SCSI) && !defined(FALCON_SCSI)
190 /*
191 * We can be more efficient for some functions when only TT_SCSI is selected
192 */
193 #define GET_5380_REG(rnum) SCSI_5380->scsi_5380[(rnum << 1) | 1]
194 #define SET_5380_REG(rnum,val) (SCSI_5380->scsi_5380[(rnum << 1) | 1] = val)
195
196 #define scsi_mach_init(sc) scsi_tt_init(sc)
197 #define scsi_ienable() scsi_tt_ienable()
198 #define scsi_idisable() scsi_tt_idisable()
199 #define scsi_clr_ipend() scsi_tt_clr_ipend()
200 #define scsi_ipending() (GET_5380_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT) & SC_IRQ_SET)
201 #define scsi_dma_setup(r,p,m) scsi_tt_dmasetup(r, p, m)
202 #define wrong_dma_range(r,d) tt_wrong_dma_range(r, d)
203 #define poll_edma(reqp) tt_poll_edma(reqp)
204 #define get_dma_result(r, b) tt_get_dma_result(r, b)
205 #define can_access_5380() 1
206 #define emulated_dma() ((machineid & ATARI_HADES) ? 1 : 0)
207
208 #define fair_to_keep_dma() 1
209 #define claimed_dma() 1
210 #define reconsider_dma()
211
212 #endif /* defined(TT_SCSI) && !defined(FALCON_SCSI) */
213
214 #if defined(TT_SCSI)
215
216 /*
217 * Prototype functions defined below
218 */
219 #ifdef NO_TTRAM_DMA
220 static int tt_wrong_dma_range(SC_REQ *, struct dma_chain *);
221 #endif
222 static void scsi_tt_init(struct ncr_softc *);
223 static uint8_t get_tt_5380_reg(u_short);
224 static void set_tt_5380_reg(u_short, u_short);
225 static void scsi_tt_dmasetup(SC_REQ *, u_int, uint8_t);
226 static int tt_poll_edma(SC_REQ *);
227 static uint8_t *ptov(SC_REQ *, u_long*);
228 static int tt_get_dma_result(SC_REQ *, u_long *);
229
230 void scsi_tt_ienable(void);
231 void scsi_tt_idisable(void);
232 void scsi_tt_clr_ipend(void);
233
234 /*
235 * Define these too, so we can use them locally...
236 */
237 #define GET_TT_REG(rnum) SCSI_5380->scsi_5380[(rnum << 1) | 1]
238 #define SET_TT_REG(rnum,val) (SCSI_5380->scsi_5380[(rnum << 1) | 1] = val)
239
240 #ifdef NO_TTRAM_DMA
241 static int
242 tt_wrong_dma_range(SC_REQ *reqp, struct dma_chain *dm)
243 {
244
245 if (dm->dm_addr & 0xff000000) {
246 reqp->dr_flag |= DRIVER_BOUNCING;
247 return 1;
248 }
249 return 0;
250 }
251 #else
252 #define tt_wrong_dma_range(reqp, dm) 0
253 #endif
254
255 static void
256 scsi_tt_init(struct ncr_softc *sc)
257 {
258
259 /*
260 * Enable SCSI-related interrupts
261 */
262 MFP2->mf_aer |= 0x80; /* SCSI IRQ goes HIGH!!!!! */
263
264 if (machineid & ATARI_TT) {
265 /* SCSI-DMA interrupts */
266 MFP2->mf_ierb |= IB_SCDM;
267 MFP2->mf_iprb = (uint8_t)~IB_SCDM;
268 MFP2->mf_imrb |= IB_SCDM;
269 } else if (machineid & ATARI_HADES) {
270 SCSI_DMA->s_hdma_ctrl = 0;
271
272 if (intr_establish(2, AUTO_VEC, 0,
273 (hw_ifun_t)ncr5380_drq_intr, NULL) == NULL)
274 panic("scsi_tt_init: Can't establish drq-interrupt");
275 } else
276 panic("scsi_tt_init: should not come here");
277
278 MFP2->mf_iera |= IA_SCSI; /* SCSI-5380 interrupts */
279 MFP2->mf_ipra = (uint8_t)~IA_SCSI;
280 MFP2->mf_imra |= IA_SCSI;
281
282 /*
283 * LWP: DMA transfers to TT-ram causes data to be garbled
284 * without notice on some TT-mainboard revisions.
285 * If programs generate mysterious Segmentations faults,
286 * try enabling NO_TTRAM_DMA.
287 */
288 #ifdef NO_TTRAM_DMA
289 printf(": DMA to TT-RAM is disabled!");
290 #endif
291 }
292
293 static uint8_t
294 get_tt_5380_reg(u_short rnum)
295 {
296
297 return SCSI_5380->scsi_5380[(rnum << 1) | 1];
298 }
299
300 static void
301 set_tt_5380_reg(u_short rnum, u_short val)
302 {
303
304 SCSI_5380->scsi_5380[(rnum << 1) | 1] = val;
305 }
306
307 static inline void
308 scsi_tt_ienable(void)
309 {
310
311 if (machineid & ATARI_TT)
312 single_inst_bset_b(MFP2->mf_imrb, IB_SCDM);
313 single_inst_bset_b(MFP2->mf_imra, IA_SCSI);
314 }
315
316 static inline void
317 scsi_tt_idisable(void)
318 {
319
320 if (machineid & ATARI_TT)
321 single_inst_bclr_b(MFP2->mf_imrb, IB_SCDM);
322 single_inst_bclr_b(MFP2->mf_imra, IA_SCSI);
323 }
324
325 static inline void
326 scsi_tt_clr_ipend(void)
327 {
328 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl = 0;
329 GET_TT_REG(NCR5380_IRCV);
330 if (machineid & ATARI_TT)
331 MFP2->mf_iprb = (uint8_t)~IB_SCDM;
332 MFP2->mf_ipra = (uint8_t)~IA_SCSI;
333
334 /*
335 * Remove interrupts already scheduled.
336 */
337 rem_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_ctrl_intr);
338 rem_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_dma_intr);
339 }
340
341 static void
342 scsi_tt_dmasetup(SC_REQ *reqp, u_int phase, uint8_t mode)
343 {
344
345 if (PH_IN(phase)) {
346 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl = SD_IN;
347 if (machineid & ATARI_HADES)
348 SCSI_DMA->s_hdma_ctrl &= ~(SDH_BUSERR|SDH_EOP);
349 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr, reqp->dm_cur->dm_addr);
350 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt, reqp->dm_cur->dm_count);
351 SET_TT_REG(NCR5380_ICOM, 0);
352 SET_TT_REG(NCR5380_MODE, mode);
353 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl = SD_ENABLE;
354 SET_TT_REG(NCR5380_IRCV, 0);
355 } else {
356 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl = SD_OUT;
357 if (machineid & ATARI_HADES)
358 SCSI_DMA->s_hdma_ctrl &= ~(SDH_BUSERR|SDH_EOP);
359 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr, reqp->dm_cur->dm_addr);
360 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt, reqp->dm_cur->dm_count);
361 SET_TT_REG(NCR5380_MODE, mode);
362 SET_TT_REG(NCR5380_ICOM, SC_ADTB);
363 SET_TT_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT, 0);
364 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl = SD_ENABLE|SD_OUT;
365 }
366 }
367
368 static int
369 tt_poll_edma(SC_REQ *reqp)
370 {
371 uint8_t dmstat, dmastat;
372 int timeout = 9000; /* XXX */
373
374 /*
375 * We wait here until the DMA has finished. This can be
376 * achieved by checking the following conditions:
377 * - 5380:
378 * - End of DMA flag is set
379 * - We lost BSY (error!!)
380 * - A phase mismatch has occurred (partial transfer)
381 * - DMA-controller:
382 * - A bus error occurred (Kernel error!!)
383 * - All bytes are transferred
384 * If one of the terminating conditions was met, we call
385 * 'dma_ready' to check errors and perform the bookkeeping.
386 */
387
388 scsi_tt_idisable();
389 for (;;) {
390 delay(20);
391 if (--timeout <= 0) {
392 ncr_tprint(reqp, "timeout on polled transfer\n");
393 reqp->xs->error = XS_TIMEOUT;
394 scsi_tt_ienable();
395 return 0;
396 }
397 dmstat = GET_TT_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT);
398
399 if ((machineid & ATARI_HADES) && (dmstat & SC_DMA_REQ)) {
400 ncr5380_drq_intr(1);
401 dmstat = GET_TT_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT);
402 }
403
404 dmastat = SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl;
405 if (dmstat & (SC_END_DMA|SC_BSY_ERR|SC_IRQ_SET))
406 break;
407 if ((dmstat & SC_PHS_MTCH) == 0)
408 break;
409 if (dmastat & (SD_BUSERR|SD_ZERO))
410 break;
411 }
412 scsi_tt_ienable();
413 return 1;
414 }
415
416 /*
417 * Convert physical DMA address to a virtual address.
418 */
419 static uint8_t *
420 ptov(SC_REQ *reqp, u_long *phaddr)
421 {
422 struct dma_chain *dm;
423 uint8_t *vaddr;
424
425 dm = reqp->dm_chain;
426 vaddr = reqp->xdata_ptr;
427 for (; dm < reqp->dm_cur; dm++)
428 vaddr += dm->dm_count;
429 vaddr += (u_long)phaddr - dm->dm_addr;
430 return vaddr;
431 }
432
433 static int
434 tt_get_dma_result(SC_REQ *reqp, u_long *bytes_left)
435 {
436 int dmastat, dmstat;
437 uint8_t *byte_p;
438 u_long leftover;
439
440 dmastat = SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl;
441 dmstat = GET_TT_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT);
442 leftover = get_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt);
443 byte_p = (uint8_t *)get_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr);
444
445 if (dmastat & SD_BUSERR) {
446 /*
447 * The DMA-controller seems to access 8 bytes beyond
448 * it's limits on output. Therefore check also the byte
449 * count. If it's zero, ignore the bus error.
450 */
451 if (leftover != 0) {
452 ncr_tprint(reqp,
453 "SCSI-DMA buserror - accessing 0x%x\n", byte_p);
454 reqp->xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
455 }
456 }
457
458 /*
459 * We handle the following special condition below:
460 * -- The device disconnects in the middle of a write operation --
461 * In this case, the 5380 has already pre-fetched the next byte from
462 * the DMA-controller before the phase mismatch occurs. Therefore,
463 * leftover is 1 too low.
464 * This does not always happen! Therefore, we only do this when
465 * leftover is odd. This assumes that DMA transfers are _even_! This
466 * is normally the case on disks and types but might not always be.
467 * XXX: Check if ACK is consistently high on these occasions LWP
468 */
469 if ((leftover & 1) &&
470 (dmstat & SC_PHS_MTCH) == 0 && PH_OUT(reqp->phase))
471 leftover++;
472
473 /*
474 * Check if there are some 'restbytes' left in the DMA-controller.
475 */
476 if ((machineid & ATARI_TT) &&
477 ((u_long)byte_p & 3) && PH_IN(reqp->phase)) {
478 uint8_t *p;
479 volatile uint8_t *q;
480
481 p = ptov(reqp, (u_long *)((u_long)byte_p & ~3));
482 q = SCSI_DMA->s_dma_res;
483 switch ((u_long)byte_p & 3) {
484 case 3: *p++ = *q++;
485 case 2: *p++ = *q++;
486 case 1: *p++ = *q++;
487 }
488 }
489 *bytes_left = leftover;
490 return (dmastat & (SD_BUSERR|SD_ZERO)) ? 1 : 0;
491 }
492
493 static uint8_t *dma_ptr;
494 void
495 ncr5380_drq_intr(int poll)
496 {
497 extern int *nofault;
498 label_t faultbuf;
499 int write;
500 u_long count;
501 volatile uint8_t *data_p = (volatile uint8_t *)(stio_addr + 0x741);
502
503 /*
504 * Block SCSI interrupts while emulating DMA. They come
505 * at a higher priority.
506 */
507 single_inst_bclr_b(MFP2->mf_imra, IA_SCSI);
508
509 /*
510 * Setup for a possible bus error caused by SCSI controller
511 * switching out of DATA-IN/OUT before we're done with the
512 * current transfer.
513 */
514 nofault = (int *)&faultbuf;
515
516 if (setjmp((label_t *) nofault)) {
517 u_long cnt, tmp;
518
519 PID("drq berr");
520 nofault = (int *)0;
521
522 /*
523 * Determine number of bytes transferred
524 */
525 cnt = (u_long)dma_ptr - get_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr);
526
527 if (cnt != 0) {
528 /*
529 * Update the DMA pointer/count fields
530 */
531 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr, (u_long)dma_ptr);
532 tmp = get_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt);
533 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt, tmp - cnt);
534
535 if (tmp > cnt) {
536 /*
537 * Still more to transfer
538 */
539 if (!poll)
540 single_inst_bset_b(MFP2->mf_imra,
541 IA_SCSI);
542 return;
543 }
544
545 /*
546 * Signal EOP to 5380
547 */
548 SCSI_DMA->s_hdma_ctrl |= SDH_EOP;
549 } else {
550 nofault = (int *)&faultbuf;
551
552 /*
553 * Try to figure out if the byte-count was
554 * zero because there was no (more) data or
555 * because the dma_ptr is bogus.
556 */
557 if (setjmp((label_t *) nofault)) {
558 /*
559 * Set the bus-error bit
560 */
561 SCSI_DMA->s_hdma_ctrl |= SDH_BUSERR;
562 }
563 __asm volatile ("tstb %0@(0)": : "a" (dma_ptr));
564 nofault = (int *)0;
565 }
566
567 /*
568 * Schedule an interrupt
569 */
570 if (!poll && (SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl & SD_ENABLE))
571 add_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_dma_intr,
572 (void *)cur_softc, 0);
573
574 /*
575 * Clear DMA-mode
576 */
577 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl &= ~SD_ENABLE;
578 if (!poll)
579 single_inst_bset_b(MFP2->mf_imra, IA_SCSI);
580
581 return;
582 }
583
584 write = (SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl & SD_OUT) ? 1 : 0;
585 #if DBG_PID
586 if (write) {
587 PID("drq (in)");
588 } else {
589 PID("drq (out)");
590 }
591 #endif
592
593 count = get_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt);
594 dma_ptr = (uint8_t *)get_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr);
595
596 /*
597 * Keep pushing bytes until we're done or a bus-error
598 * signals that the SCSI controller is not ready.
599 * NOTE: I tried some optimalizations in these loops,
600 * but they had no effect on transfer speed.
601 */
602 if (write) {
603 while (count--) {
604 *data_p = *dma_ptr++;
605 }
606 } else {
607 while (count--) {
608 *dma_ptr++ = *data_p;
609 }
610 }
611
612 /*
613 * OK. No bus error occurred above. Clear the nofault flag
614 * so we no longer short-circuit bus errors.
615 */
616 nofault = (int *)0;
617
618 /*
619 * Schedule an interrupt
620 */
621 if (!poll && (SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl & SD_ENABLE))
622 add_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_dma_intr, (void *)cur_softc, 0);
623
624 /*
625 * Clear DMA-mode
626 */
627 SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ctrl &= ~SD_ENABLE;
628
629 /*
630 * Update the DMA 'registers' to reflect that all bytes
631 * have been transfered and tell this to the 5380 too.
632 */
633 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_ptr, (u_long)dma_ptr);
634 set_scsi_dma(SCSI_DMA->s_dma_cnt, 0);
635 SCSI_DMA->s_hdma_ctrl |= SDH_EOP;
636
637 PID("end drq");
638 if (!poll)
639 single_inst_bset_b(MFP2->mf_imra, IA_SCSI);
640
641 }
642
643 #endif /* defined(TT_SCSI) */
644
645 #if defined(FALCON_SCSI) && !defined(TT_SCSI)
646
647 #define GET_5380_REG(rnum) get_falcon_5380_reg(rnum)
648 #define SET_5380_REG(rnum,val) set_falcon_5380_reg(rnum, val)
649 #define scsi_mach_init(sc) scsi_falcon_init(sc)
650 #define scsi_ienable() scsi_falcon_ienable()
651 #define scsi_idisable() scsi_falcon_idisable()
652 #define scsi_clr_ipend() scsi_falcon_clr_ipend()
653 #define scsi_ipending() scsi_falcon_ipending()
654 #define scsi_dma_setup(r,p,m) scsi_falcon_dmasetup(r, p, m)
655 #define wrong_dma_range(r,d) falcon_wrong_dma_range(r, d)
656 #define poll_edma(reqp) falcon_poll_edma(reqp)
657 #define get_dma_result(r, b) falcon_get_dma_result(r, b)
658 #define can_access_5380() falcon_can_access_5380()
659 #define emulated_dma() 0
660
661 #define fair_to_keep_dma() (!st_dmawanted())
662 #define claimed_dma() falcon_claimed_dma()
663 #define reconsider_dma() falcon_reconsider_dma()
664
665 #endif /* defined(FALCON_SCSI) && !defined(TT_SCSI) */
666
667 #if defined(FALCON_SCSI)
668
669 /*
670 * Prototype functions defined below
671 */
672 static void scsi_falcon_init(struct ncr_softc *);
673 static uint8_t get_falcon_5380_reg(u_short);
674 static void set_falcon_5380_reg(u_short, u_short);
675 static int falcon_wrong_dma_range(SC_REQ *, struct dma_chain *);
676 static void fal1_dma(u_int, u_int, SC_REQ *);
677 static void scsi_falcon_dmasetup(SC_REQ *, u_int, uint8_t);
678 static int falcon_poll_edma(SC_REQ *);
679 static int falcon_get_dma_result(SC_REQ *, u_long *);
680
681 int falcon_can_access_5380(void);
682 void scsi_falcon_clr_ipend(void);
683 void scsi_falcon_idisable(void);
684 void scsi_falcon_ienable(void);
685 int scsi_falcon_ipending(void);
686 int falcon_claimed_dma(void);
687 void falcon_reconsider_dma(void);
688
689 static void
690 scsi_falcon_init(struct ncr_softc *sc)
691 {
692
693 /*
694 * Enable disk related interrupts
695 */
696 MFP->mf_ierb |= IB_DINT;
697 MFP->mf_iprb = (uint8_t)~IB_DINT;
698 MFP->mf_imrb |= IB_DINT;
699 }
700
701 static uint8_t
702 get_falcon_5380_reg(u_short rnum)
703 {
704
705 DMA->dma_mode = DMA_SCSI + rnum;
706 return DMA->dma_data;
707 }
708
709 static void
710 set_falcon_5380_reg(u_short rnum, u_short val)
711 {
712
713 DMA->dma_mode = DMA_SCSI + rnum;
714 DMA->dma_data = val;
715 }
716
717 static inline void
718 scsi_falcon_ienable(void)
719 {
720
721 single_inst_bset_b(MFP->mf_imrb, IB_DINT);
722 }
723
724 static inline void
725 scsi_falcon_idisable(void)
726 {
727
728 single_inst_bclr_b(MFP->mf_imrb, IB_DINT);
729 }
730
731 static inline void
732 scsi_falcon_clr_ipend(void)
733 {
734
735 (void)get_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_IRCV);
736 rem_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_ctrl_intr);
737 }
738
739 static inline int
740 scsi_falcon_ipending(void)
741 {
742
743 if (connected && (connected->dr_flag & DRIVER_IN_DMA)) {
744 /*
745 * XXX: When DMA is running, we are only allowed to
746 * check the 5380 when DMA _might_ be finished.
747 */
748 if (MFP->mf_gpip & IO_DINT)
749 /* XXX: Actually: we're not allowed to check */
750 return 0;
751
752 /* LWP: 28-06, must be a DMA interrupt! should the
753 * ST-DMA unit be taken out of DMA mode?????
754 */
755 DMA->dma_mode = 0x90;
756
757 }
758 return get_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_DMSTAT) & SC_IRQ_SET;
759 }
760
761 static int
762 falcon_wrong_dma_range(SC_REQ *reqp, struct dma_chain *dm)
763 {
764
765 /*
766 * Do not allow chains yet! See also comment with
767 * falcon_poll_edma() !!!
768 */
769 if (((dm - reqp->dm_chain) > 0) || (dm->dm_addr & 0xff000000)) {
770 reqp->dr_flag |= DRIVER_BOUNCING;
771 return 1;
772 }
773 /*
774 * Never allow DMA to happen on a Falcon when the transfer
775 * size is no multiple of 512. This is the transfer unit of the
776 * ST DMA-controller.
777 */
778 if (dm->dm_count & 511)
779 return 1;
780 return 0;
781 }
782
783 static int falcon_lock = 0;
784
785 static inline int
786 falcon_claimed_dma(void)
787 {
788
789 if (falcon_lock != DMA_LOCK_GRANT) {
790 if (falcon_lock == DMA_LOCK_REQ) {
791 /*
792 * DMA access is being claimed.
793 */
794 return 0;
795 }
796 if (st_dmagrab((dma_farg)ncr_ctrl_intr, (dma_farg)run_main,
797 cur_softc, &falcon_lock, 1) == 0)
798 return 0;
799 }
800 return 1;
801 }
802
803 static inline void
804 falcon_reconsider_dma(void)
805 {
806
807 if (falcon_lock && (connected == NULL) && (discon_q == NULL)) {
808 /*
809 * No need to keep DMA locked by us as we are not currently
810 * connected and no disconnected jobs are pending.
811 */
812 rem_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_ctrl_intr);
813 st_dmafree(cur_softc, &falcon_lock);
814 }
815
816 if (!falcon_lock && (issue_q != NULL)) {
817 /*
818 * We must (re)claim DMA access as there are jobs
819 * waiting in the issue queue.
820 */
821 st_dmagrab((dma_farg)ncr_ctrl_intr, (dma_farg)run_main,
822 cur_softc, &falcon_lock, 0);
823 }
824 }
825
826 static void
827 fal1_dma(u_int dir, u_int nsects, SC_REQ *reqp)
828 {
829
830 dir <<= 8;
831 st_dmaaddr_set((void *)reqp->dm_cur->dm_addr);
832 DMA->dma_mode = 0x90 | dir;
833 DMA->dma_mode = 0x90 | (dir ^ DMA_WRBIT);
834 DMA->dma_mode = 0x90 | dir;
835 DMA->dma_data = nsects;
836 delay(2); /* _really_ needed (Thomas Gerner) */
837 DMA->dma_mode = 0x10 | dir;
838 }
839
840 static void
841 scsi_falcon_dmasetup(SC_REQ *reqp, u_int phase, uint8_t mode)
842 {
843 int nsects = reqp->dm_cur->dm_count / 512; /* XXX */
844
845 /*
846 * XXX: We should probably clear the fifo before putting the
847 * 5380 into DMA-mode.
848 */
849 if (PH_IN(phase)) {
850 set_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_ICOM, 0);
851 set_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_MODE, mode);
852 set_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_IRCV, 0);
853 fal1_dma(0, nsects, reqp);
854 } else {
855 set_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_MODE, mode);
856 set_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_ICOM, SC_ADTB);
857 set_falcon_5380_reg(NCR5380_DMSTAT, 0);
858 fal1_dma(1, nsects, reqp);
859 }
860 }
861
862 static int
863 falcon_poll_edma(SC_REQ *reqp)
864 {
865 int timeout = 9000; /* XXX */
866
867 /*
868 * Because of the Falcon hardware, it is impossible to reach
869 * the 5380 while doing DMA-transfers. So we have to rely on
870 * the interrupt line to determine if DMA-has finished. the
871 * DMA-controller itself will never fire an interrupt. This means
872 * that 'broken-up' DMA transfers are not (yet) possible on the
873 * Falcon.
874 */
875 for (;;) {
876 delay(20);
877 if (--timeout <= 0) {
878 ncr_tprint(reqp, "Timeout on polled transfer\n");
879 reqp->xs->error = XS_TIMEOUT;
880 return 0;
881 }
882 if ((MFP->mf_gpip & IO_DINT) == 0)
883 break;
884 }
885 return 1;
886 }
887
888 static int
889 falcon_get_dma_result(SC_REQ *reqp, u_long *bytes_left)
890 {
891 int rv = 0;
892 int st_dmastat;
893 u_long bytes_done;
894
895 /*
896 * Select sector counter register first (See Atari docu.)
897 */
898 DMA->dma_mode = 0x90;
899 if (!(st_dmastat = DMA->dma_stat) & 0x01) {
900 /*
901 * Misc. DMA-error according to Atari...
902 */
903 ncr_tprint(reqp, "Unknow ST-SCSI error near 0x%x\n",
904 st_dmaaddr_get());
905 reqp->xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
906 rv = 1;
907 }
908 /*
909 * Because we NEVER start DMA on the Falcon when the data size
910 * is not a multiple of 512 bytes, we can safely round down the
911 * byte count on writes. We need to because in case of a disconnect,
912 * the DMA has already prefetched the next couple of bytes.
913 * On read, these byte counts are an error. They are logged and
914 * should be handled by the mi-part of the driver.
915 * NOTE: We formerly did this by using the 'byte-count-zero' bit
916 * of the DMA controller, but this didn't seem to work???
917 * [lwp 29/06/96]
918 */
919 bytes_done = st_dmaaddr_get() - reqp->dm_cur->dm_addr;
920 if (bytes_done & 511) {
921 if (PH_IN(reqp->phase)) {
922 ncr_tprint(reqp, "Byte count on read not a multiple "
923 "of 512 (%ld)\n", bytes_done);
924 }
925 bytes_done &= ~511;
926 }
927 if ((*bytes_left = reqp->dm_cur->dm_count - bytes_done) == 0)
928 rv = 1;
929 return rv;
930 }
931
932 static int
933 falcon_can_access_5380(void)
934 {
935
936 if (connected && (connected->dr_flag & DRIVER_IN_DMA) &&
937 (MFP->mf_gpip & IO_DINT))
938 return 0;
939 return 1;
940 }
941
942 #endif /* defined(FALCON_SCSI) */
943
944 #if defined(TT_SCSI) && defined(FALCON_SCSI)
945 /*
946 * Define some functions to support _both_ TT and Falcon SCSI
947 */
948
949 /*
950 * The prototypes first...
951 */
952 static void scsi_mach_init(struct ncr_softc *);
953
954 void scsi_ienable(void);
955 void scsi_idisable(void);
956 void scsi_clr_ipend(void);
957 int scsi_ipending(void);
958 void scsi_dma_setup(SC_REQ *, u_int, uint8_t);
959 int wrong_dma_range(SC_REQ *, struct dma_chain *);
960 int poll_edma(SC_REQ *);
961 int get_dma_result(SC_REQ *, u_long *);
962 int can_access_5380(void);
963
964 /*
965 * Register access will be done through the following 2 function pointers.
966 */
967 static uint8_t (*get_5380_reg)(u_short);
968 static void (*set_5380_reg)(u_short, u_short);
969
970 #define GET_5380_REG (*get_5380_reg)
971 #define SET_5380_REG (*set_5380_reg)
972
973 static void
974 scsi_mach_init(struct ncr_softc *sc)
975 {
976
977 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON) {
978 get_5380_reg = get_falcon_5380_reg;
979 set_5380_reg = set_falcon_5380_reg;
980 scsi_falcon_init(sc);
981 } else {
982 get_5380_reg = get_tt_5380_reg;
983 set_5380_reg = set_tt_5380_reg;
984 scsi_tt_init(sc);
985 }
986 }
987
988 static inline void
989 scsi_ienable(void)
990 {
991
992 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
993 scsi_falcon_ienable();
994 else
995 scsi_tt_ienable();
996 }
997
998 static inline void
999 scsi_idisable(void)
1000 {
1001
1002 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1003 scsi_falcon_idisable();
1004 else
1005 scsi_tt_idisable();
1006 }
1007
1008 static inline void
1009 scsi_clr_ipend(void)
1010 {
1011
1012 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1013 scsi_falcon_clr_ipend();
1014 else
1015 scsi_tt_clr_ipend();
1016 }
1017
1018 static inline int
1019 scsi_ipending(void)
1020 {
1021
1022 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1023 return scsi_falcon_ipending();
1024 else
1025 return GET_TT_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT) & SC_IRQ_SET;
1026 }
1027
1028 static inline void
1029 scsi_dma_setup(SC_REQ *reqp, u_int phase, uint8_t mbase)
1030 {
1031
1032 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1033 scsi_falcon_dmasetup(reqp, phase, mbase);
1034 else
1035 scsi_tt_dmasetup(reqp, phase, mbase);
1036 }
1037
1038 static inline int
1039 wrong_dma_range(SC_REQ *reqp, struct dma_chain *dm)
1040 {
1041
1042 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1043 return falcon_wrong_dma_range(reqp, dm);
1044 else
1045 return tt_wrong_dma_range(reqp, dm);
1046 }
1047
1048 static inline int
1049 poll_edma(SC_REQ *reqp)
1050 {
1051
1052 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1053 return falcon_poll_edma(reqp);
1054 else
1055 return tt_poll_edma(reqp);
1056 }
1057
1058 static inline int
1059 get_dma_result(SC_REQ *reqp, u_long *bytes_left)
1060 {
1061
1062 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1063 return falcon_get_dma_result(reqp, bytes_left);
1064 else
1065 return tt_get_dma_result(reqp, bytes_left);
1066 }
1067
1068 static inline int
1069 can_access_5380(void)
1070 {
1071
1072 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON)
1073 return falcon_can_access_5380();
1074 return 1;
1075 }
1076
1077 #define emulated_dma() ((machineid & ATARI_HADES) ? 1 : 0)
1078
1079 /*
1080 * Locking stuff. All turns into NOP's on the TT.
1081 */
1082 #define fair_to_keep_dma() \
1083 ((machineid & ATARI_FALCON) ? !st_dmawanted() : 1)
1084 #define claimed_dma() \
1085 ((machineid & ATARI_FALCON) ? falcon_claimed_dma() : 1)
1086 #define reconsider_dma() \
1087 do { \
1088 if (machineid & ATARI_FALCON) \
1089 falcon_reconsider_dma(); \
1090 } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
1091 #endif /* defined(TT_SCSI) && defined(FALCON_SCSI) */
1092
1093 /**********************************************
1094 * Functions present for both TT and Falcon. *
1095 **********************************************/
1096 /*
1097 * Our autoconfig matching function
1098 */
1099 static int
1100 machine_match(device_t parent, cfdata_t cf, void *aux, struct cfdriver *cd)
1101 {
1102 static int we_matched = 0; /* Only one unit */
1103
1104 if (strcmp(aux, cd->cd_name) || we_matched)
1105 return 0;
1106
1107 we_matched = 1;
1108 return 1;
1109 }
1110
1111 /*
1112 * Bounce buffer (de)allocation. Those buffers are gotten from the ST-mem
1113 * pool. Allocation here is both contiguous and in the lower 16Mb of
1114 * the address space. Thus being DMA-able for all controllers.
1115 */
1116 static uint8_t *
1117 alloc_bounceb(u_long len)
1118 {
1119 void *tmp;
1120
1121 return (uint8_t *)alloc_stmem(len, &tmp);
1122 }
1123
1124 static void
1125 free_bounceb(uint8_t *bounceb)
1126 {
1127
1128 free_stmem(bounceb);
1129 }
1130
1131 /*
1132 * 5380 interrupt.
1133 */
1134 void
1135 scsi_ctrl(int sr)
1136 {
1137
1138 if (GET_5380_REG(NCR5380_DMSTAT) & SC_IRQ_SET) {
1139 scsi_idisable();
1140 add_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_ctrl_intr, (void *)cur_softc, 0);
1141 }
1142 }
1143
1144 /*
1145 * DMA controller interrupt
1146 */
1147 void
1148 scsi_dma(int sr)
1149 {
1150 SC_REQ *reqp;
1151
1152 if ((reqp = connected) && (reqp->dr_flag & DRIVER_IN_DMA)) {
1153 scsi_idisable();
1154 add_sicallback((si_farg)ncr_dma_intr, (void *)cur_softc, 0);
1155 }
1156 }
1157
1158 /*
1159 * Last but not least... Include the general driver code
1160 */
1161 #include <atari/dev/ncr5380.c>
1162