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      1  1.29  christos /*	$NetBSD: si.c,v 1.29 1996/10/13 03:47:36 christos Exp $	*/
      2   1.8       cgd 
      3   1.1     glass /*
      4  1.24       gwr  * Copyright (c) 1995 David Jones, Gordon W. Ross
      5  1.24       gwr  * Copyright (c) 1994 Adam Glass
      6   1.1     glass  * All rights reserved.
      7   1.1     glass  *
      8   1.1     glass  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9   1.1     glass  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10   1.1     glass  * are met:
     11   1.1     glass  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12   1.1     glass  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13   1.1     glass  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     14   1.1     glass  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     15   1.1     glass  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     16  1.24       gwr  * 3. The name of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
     17  1.24       gwr  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     18  1.24       gwr  * 4. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19   1.1     glass  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20  1.24       gwr  *      This product includes software developed by
     21  1.24       gwr  *      Adam Glass, David Jones, and Gordon Ross
     22   1.1     glass  *
     23  1.24       gwr  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     24   1.1     glass  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     25   1.1     glass  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     26  1.24       gwr  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     27   1.1     glass  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     28   1.1     glass  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     29   1.1     glass  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     30   1.1     glass  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     31  1.24       gwr  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     32  1.24       gwr  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     33   1.1     glass  */
     34   1.1     glass 
     35  1.24       gwr /*
     36  1.24       gwr  * This file contains only the machine-dependent parts of the
     37  1.24       gwr  * Sun3 SCSI driver.  (Autoconfig stuff and DMA functions.)
     38  1.24       gwr  * The machine-independent parts are in ncr5380sbc.c
     39  1.24       gwr  *
     40  1.24       gwr  * Supported hardware includes:
     41  1.24       gwr  * Sun SCSI-3 on OBIO (Sun3/50,Sun3/60)
     42  1.24       gwr  * Sun SCSI-3 on VME (Sun3/160,Sun3/260)
     43  1.24       gwr  *
     44  1.24       gwr  * Could be made to support the Sun3/E if someone wanted to.
     45  1.24       gwr  *
     46  1.24       gwr  * Note:  Both supported variants of the Sun SCSI-3 adapter have
     47  1.24       gwr  * some really unusual "features" for this driver to deal with,
     48  1.24       gwr  * generally related to the DMA engine.  The OBIO variant will
     49  1.24       gwr  * ignore any attempt to write the FIFO count register while the
     50  1.24       gwr  * SCSI bus is in DATA_IN or DATA_OUT phase.  This is dealt with
     51  1.24       gwr  * by setting the FIFO count early in COMMAND or MSG_IN phase.
     52  1.24       gwr  *
     53  1.24       gwr  * The VME variant has a bit to enable or disable the DMA engine,
     54  1.24       gwr  * but that bit also gates the interrupt line from the NCR5380!
     55  1.24       gwr  * Therefore, in order to get any interrupt from the 5380, (i.e.
     56  1.24       gwr  * for reselect) one must clear the DMA engine transfer count and
     57  1.24       gwr  * then enable DMA.  This has the further complication that you
     58  1.24       gwr  * CAN NOT touch the NCR5380 while the DMA enable bit is set, so
     59  1.24       gwr  * we have to turn DMA back off before we even look at the 5380.
     60  1.24       gwr  *
     61  1.24       gwr  * What wonderfully whacky hardware this is!
     62  1.24       gwr  *
     63  1.24       gwr  * Credits, history:
     64  1.24       gwr  *
     65  1.24       gwr  * David Jones wrote the initial version of this module, which
     66  1.24       gwr  * included support for the VME adapter only. (no reselection).
     67  1.24       gwr  *
     68  1.24       gwr  * Gordon Ross added support for the OBIO adapter, and re-worked
     69  1.24       gwr  * both the VME and OBIO code to support disconnect/reselect.
     70  1.24       gwr  * (Required figuring out the hardware "features" noted above.)
     71  1.24       gwr  *
     72  1.24       gwr  * The autoconfiguration boilerplate came from Adam Glass.
     73  1.24       gwr  */
     74   1.1     glass 
     75   1.1     glass #include <sys/param.h>
     76   1.1     glass #include <sys/systm.h>
     77   1.1     glass #include <sys/errno.h>
     78  1.24       gwr #include <sys/kernel.h>
     79  1.24       gwr #include <sys/malloc.h>
     80  1.24       gwr #include <sys/device.h>
     81   1.1     glass #include <sys/buf.h>
     82   1.1     glass #include <sys/proc.h>
     83   1.1     glass #include <sys/user.h>
     84  1.24       gwr 
     85  1.24       gwr #include <scsi/scsi_all.h>
     86  1.24       gwr #include <scsi/scsi_debug.h>
     87  1.24       gwr #include <scsi/scsiconf.h>
     88   1.1     glass 
     89   1.1     glass #include <machine/autoconf.h>
     90   1.1     glass #include <machine/isr.h>
     91   1.1     glass #include <machine/obio.h>
     92  1.24       gwr #include <machine/dvma.h>
     93   1.1     glass 
     94  1.24       gwr #define DEBUG XXX
     95  1.24       gwr 
     96  1.24       gwr #include <dev/ic/ncr5380reg.h>
     97  1.24       gwr #include <dev/ic/ncr5380var.h>
     98   1.2       gwr 
     99  1.24       gwr #include "sireg.h"
    100  1.24       gwr #include "sivar.h"
    101  1.14       gwr 
    102  1.24       gwr int si_debug = 0;
    103  1.14       gwr #ifdef	DEBUG
    104  1.24       gwr static int si_link_flags = 0 /* | SDEV_DB2 */ ;
    105  1.14       gwr #endif
    106   1.1     glass 
    107  1.24       gwr /* How long to wait for DMA before declaring an error. */
    108  1.24       gwr int si_dma_intr_timo = 500;	/* ticks (sec. X 100) */
    109   1.1     glass 
    110  1.24       gwr static void	si_minphys __P((struct buf *));
    111   1.1     glass 
    112  1.24       gwr static struct scsi_adapter	si_ops = {
    113   1.1     glass 	ncr5380_scsi_cmd,		/* scsi_cmd()		*/
    114  1.24       gwr 	si_minphys,			/* scsi_minphys()	*/
    115  1.12       gwr 	NULL,				/* open_target_lu()	*/
    116  1.12       gwr 	NULL,				/* close_target_lu()	*/
    117   1.1     glass };
    118   1.1     glass 
    119   1.1     glass /* This is copied from julian's bt driver */
    120   1.1     glass /* "so we have a default dev struct for our link struct." */
    121  1.24       gwr static struct scsi_device si_dev = {
    122   1.1     glass 	NULL,		/* Use default error handler.	    */
    123   1.2       gwr 	NULL,		/* Use default start handler.		*/
    124   1.2       gwr 	NULL,		/* Use default async handler.	    */
    125   1.1     glass 	NULL,		/* Use default "done" routine.	    */
    126   1.1     glass };
    127   1.1     glass 
    128  1.24       gwr /*
    129  1.24       gwr  * New-style autoconfig attachment. The cfattach
    130  1.24       gwr  * structures are in si_obio.c and si_vme.c
    131  1.24       gwr  */
    132   1.1     glass 
    133  1.24       gwr struct cfdriver si_cd = {
    134  1.24       gwr 	NULL, "si", DV_DULL
    135   1.2       gwr };
    136   1.1     glass 
    137   1.1     glass 
    138  1.24       gwr void
    139  1.24       gwr si_attach(sc)
    140  1.24       gwr 	struct si_softc *sc;
    141  1.24       gwr {
    142  1.24       gwr 	struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc = (void *)sc;
    143  1.24       gwr 	volatile struct si_regs *regs = sc->sc_regs;
    144  1.24       gwr 	int i;
    145  1.16       gwr 
    146  1.16       gwr 	/*
    147  1.24       gwr 	 * Fill in the prototype scsi_link.
    148  1.16       gwr 	 */
    149  1.27       cgd 	ncr_sc->sc_link.channel = SCSI_CHANNEL_ONLY_ONE;
    150  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sc_link.adapter_softc = sc;
    151  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sc_link.adapter_target = 7;
    152  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sc_link.adapter = &si_ops;
    153  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sc_link.device = &si_dev;
    154  1.13       gwr 
    155  1.24       gwr #ifdef	DEBUG
    156  1.24       gwr 	if (si_debug)
    157  1.29  christos 		printf("si: Set TheSoftC=%x TheRegs=%x\n", sc, regs);
    158  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sc_link.flags |= si_link_flags;
    159  1.24       gwr #endif
    160   1.1     glass 
    161  1.24       gwr 	/*
    162  1.24       gwr 	 * Initialize fields used by the MI code
    163  1.24       gwr 	 */
    164  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r0 = &regs->sci.sci_r0;
    165  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r1 = &regs->sci.sci_r1;
    166  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r2 = &regs->sci.sci_r2;
    167  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r3 = &regs->sci.sci_r3;
    168  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r4 = &regs->sci.sci_r4;
    169  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r5 = &regs->sci.sci_r5;
    170  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r6 = &regs->sci.sci_r6;
    171  1.24       gwr 	ncr_sc->sci_r7 = &regs->sci.sci_r7;
    172  1.12       gwr 
    173  1.24       gwr 	/*
    174  1.24       gwr 	 * Allocate DMA handles.
    175  1.24       gwr 	 */
    176  1.24       gwr 	i = SCI_OPENINGS * sizeof(struct si_dma_handle);
    177  1.24       gwr 	sc->sc_dma = (struct si_dma_handle *)
    178  1.24       gwr 		malloc(i, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
    179  1.24       gwr 	if (sc->sc_dma == NULL)
    180  1.24       gwr 		panic("si: dvma_malloc failed\n");
    181  1.24       gwr 	for (i = 0; i < SCI_OPENINGS; i++)
    182  1.24       gwr 		sc->sc_dma[i].dh_flags = 0;
    183  1.12       gwr 
    184  1.12       gwr 	/*
    185  1.24       gwr 	 *  Initialize si board itself.
    186  1.12       gwr 	 */
    187  1.24       gwr 	si_reset_adapter(ncr_sc);
    188  1.24       gwr 	ncr5380_init(ncr_sc);
    189  1.24       gwr 	ncr5380_reset_scsibus(ncr_sc);
    190  1.27       cgd 	config_found(&(ncr_sc->sc_dev), &(ncr_sc->sc_link), scsiprint);
    191   1.1     glass }
    192   1.1     glass 
    193  1.24       gwr static void
    194  1.24       gwr si_minphys(struct buf *bp)
    195   1.1     glass {
    196  1.24       gwr 	if (bp->b_bcount > MAX_DMA_LEN) {
    197  1.14       gwr #ifdef	DEBUG
    198  1.24       gwr 		if (si_debug) {
    199  1.29  christos 			printf("si_minphys len = 0x%x.\n", bp->b_bcount);
    200  1.24       gwr 			Debugger();
    201   1.1     glass 		}
    202  1.24       gwr #endif
    203  1.24       gwr 		bp->b_bcount = MAX_DMA_LEN;
    204   1.1     glass 	}
    205  1.24       gwr 	return (minphys(bp));
    206   1.1     glass }
    207   1.1     glass 
    208   1.1     glass 
    209  1.24       gwr #define CSR_WANT (SI_CSR_SBC_IP | SI_CSR_DMA_IP | \
    210  1.24       gwr 	SI_CSR_DMA_CONFLICT | SI_CSR_DMA_BUS_ERR )
    211  1.24       gwr 
    212  1.24       gwr int
    213  1.24       gwr si_intr(void *arg)
    214   1.1     glass {
    215  1.24       gwr 	struct si_softc *sc = arg;
    216  1.24       gwr 	volatile struct si_regs *si = sc->sc_regs;
    217  1.24       gwr 	int dma_error, claimed;
    218  1.24       gwr 	u_short csr;
    219   1.1     glass 
    220  1.24       gwr 	claimed = 0;
    221  1.24       gwr 	dma_error = 0;
    222  1.24       gwr 
    223  1.24       gwr 	/* SBC interrupt? DMA interrupt? */
    224  1.24       gwr 	csr = si->si_csr;
    225  1.24       gwr 	NCR_TRACE("si_intr: csr=0x%x\n", csr);
    226  1.24       gwr 
    227  1.24       gwr 	if (csr & SI_CSR_DMA_CONFLICT) {
    228  1.24       gwr 		dma_error |= SI_CSR_DMA_CONFLICT;
    229  1.29  christos 		printf("si_intr: DMA conflict\n");
    230  1.24       gwr 	}
    231  1.24       gwr 	if (csr & SI_CSR_DMA_BUS_ERR) {
    232  1.24       gwr 		dma_error |= SI_CSR_DMA_BUS_ERR;
    233  1.29  christos 		printf("si_intr: DMA bus error\n");
    234  1.24       gwr 	}
    235  1.24       gwr 	if (dma_error) {
    236  1.24       gwr 		if (sc->ncr_sc.sc_state & NCR_DOINGDMA)
    237  1.24       gwr 			sc->ncr_sc.sc_state |= NCR_ABORTING;
    238  1.24       gwr 		/* Make sure we will call the main isr. */
    239  1.24       gwr 		csr |= SI_CSR_DMA_IP;
    240  1.24       gwr 	}
    241  1.24       gwr 
    242  1.24       gwr 	if (csr & (SI_CSR_SBC_IP | SI_CSR_DMA_IP)) {
    243  1.24       gwr 		claimed = ncr5380_intr(&sc->ncr_sc);
    244  1.24       gwr #ifdef	DEBUG
    245  1.24       gwr 		if (!claimed) {
    246  1.29  christos 			printf("si_intr: spurious from SBC\n");
    247  1.24       gwr 			if (si_debug & 4) {
    248  1.24       gwr 				Debugger();	/* XXX */
    249  1.24       gwr 			}
    250  1.24       gwr 		}
    251   1.2       gwr #endif
    252  1.10       gwr 	}
    253  1.14       gwr 
    254  1.24       gwr 	return (claimed);
    255   1.1     glass }
    256   1.1     glass 
    257  1.14       gwr 
    258  1.24       gwr void
    259  1.24       gwr si_reset_adapter(struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc)
    260  1.14       gwr {
    261  1.24       gwr 	struct si_softc *sc = (struct si_softc *)ncr_sc;
    262  1.17       gwr 	volatile struct si_regs *si = sc->sc_regs;
    263  1.14       gwr 
    264  1.14       gwr #ifdef	DEBUG
    265  1.14       gwr 	if (si_debug) {
    266  1.29  christos 		printf("si_reset_adapter\n");
    267  1.14       gwr 	}
    268   1.2       gwr #endif
    269  1.14       gwr 
    270  1.24       gwr 	/*
    271  1.24       gwr 	 * The SCSI3 controller has an 8K FIFO to buffer data between the
    272  1.24       gwr 	 * 5380 and the DMA.  Make sure it starts out empty.
    273  1.24       gwr 	 *
    274  1.24       gwr 	 * The reset bits in the CSR are active low.
    275  1.24       gwr 	 */
    276  1.14       gwr 	si->si_csr = 0;
    277  1.24       gwr 	delay(10);
    278  1.24       gwr 	si->si_csr = SI_CSR_FIFO_RES | SI_CSR_SCSI_RES | SI_CSR_INTR_EN;
    279  1.24       gwr 	delay(10);
    280  1.17       gwr 	si->fifo_count = 0;
    281  1.24       gwr 
    282  1.17       gwr 	if (sc->sc_adapter_type == BUS_VME16) {
    283  1.17       gwr 		si->dma_addrh = 0;
    284  1.17       gwr 		si->dma_addrl = 0;
    285  1.17       gwr 		si->dma_counth = 0;
    286  1.17       gwr 		si->dma_countl = 0;
    287  1.24       gwr 		si->si_iv_am = sc->sc_adapter_iv_am;
    288  1.24       gwr 		si->fifo_cnt_hi = 0;
    289  1.17       gwr 	}
    290  1.24       gwr 
    291  1.24       gwr 	SCI_CLR_INTR(ncr_sc);
    292   1.1     glass }
    293   1.1     glass 
    294   1.2       gwr 
    295  1.24       gwr /*****************************************************************
    296  1.24       gwr  * Common functions for DMA
    297  1.24       gwr  ****************************************************************/
    298   1.1     glass 
    299  1.24       gwr /*
    300  1.24       gwr  * Allocate a DMA handle and put it in sc->sc_dma.  Prepare
    301  1.24       gwr  * for DMA transfer.  On the Sun3, this means mapping the buffer
    302  1.24       gwr  * into DVMA space.  dvma_mapin() flushes the cache for us.
    303  1.24       gwr  */
    304  1.24       gwr void
    305  1.24       gwr si_dma_alloc(ncr_sc)
    306  1.24       gwr 	struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc;
    307  1.24       gwr {
    308  1.24       gwr 	struct si_softc *sc = (struct si_softc *)ncr_sc;
    309  1.24       gwr 	struct sci_req *sr = ncr_sc->sc_current;
    310  1.24       gwr 	struct scsi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
    311  1.24       gwr 	struct si_dma_handle *dh;
    312  1.24       gwr 	int i, xlen;
    313  1.24       gwr 	u_long addr;
    314   1.1     glass 
    315  1.14       gwr #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    316  1.24       gwr 	if (sr->sr_dma_hand != NULL)
    317  1.24       gwr 		panic("si_dma_alloc: already have DMA handle");
    318  1.14       gwr #endif
    319  1.14       gwr 
    320  1.24       gwr 	addr = (u_long) ncr_sc->sc_dataptr;
    321  1.24       gwr 	xlen = ncr_sc->sc_datalen;
    322  1.13       gwr 
    323  1.24       gwr 	/* If the DMA start addr is misaligned then do PIO */
    324  1.24       gwr 	if ((addr & 1) || (xlen & 1)) {
    325  1.29  christos 		printf("si_dma_alloc: misaligned.\n");
    326  1.24       gwr 		return;
    327   1.1     glass 	}
    328   1.1     glass 
    329  1.24       gwr 	/* Make sure our caller checked sc_min_dma_len. */
    330  1.24       gwr 	if (xlen < MIN_DMA_LEN)
    331  1.24       gwr 		panic("si_dma_alloc: xlen=0x%x\n", xlen);
    332  1.14       gwr 
    333  1.24       gwr 	/*
    334  1.24       gwr 	 * Never attempt single transfers of more than 63k, because
    335  1.24       gwr 	 * our count register may be only 16 bits (an OBIO adapter).
    336  1.24       gwr 	 * This should never happen since already bounded by minphys().
    337  1.24       gwr 	 * XXX - Should just segment these...
    338  1.24       gwr 	 */
    339  1.24       gwr 	if (xlen > MAX_DMA_LEN) {
    340  1.29  christos 		printf("si_dma_alloc: excessive xlen=0x%x\n", xlen);
    341  1.24       gwr 		Debugger();
    342  1.24       gwr 		ncr_sc->sc_datalen = xlen = MAX_DMA_LEN;
    343  1.24       gwr 	}
    344  1.24       gwr 
    345  1.24       gwr 	/* Find free DMA handle.  Guaranteed to find one since we have
    346  1.24       gwr 	   as many DMA handles as the driver has processes. */
    347  1.24       gwr 	for (i = 0; i < SCI_OPENINGS; i++) {
    348  1.24       gwr 		if ((sc->sc_dma[i].dh_flags & SIDH_BUSY) == 0)
    349  1.24       gwr 			goto found;
    350  1.24       gwr 	}
    351  1.24       gwr 	panic("si: no free DMA handles.");
    352  1.24       gwr found:
    353  1.24       gwr 
    354  1.24       gwr 	dh = &sc->sc_dma[i];
    355  1.24       gwr 	dh->dh_flags = SIDH_BUSY;
    356  1.24       gwr 	dh->dh_addr = (u_char*) addr;
    357  1.24       gwr 	dh->dh_maplen  = xlen;
    358  1.24       gwr 	dh->dh_dvma = 0;
    359  1.24       gwr 
    360  1.24       gwr 	/* Copy the "write" flag for convenience. */
    361  1.24       gwr 	if (xs->flags & SCSI_DATA_OUT)
    362  1.24       gwr 		dh->dh_flags |= SIDH_OUT;
    363  1.17       gwr 
    364  1.24       gwr #if 0
    365  1.24       gwr 	/*
    366  1.24       gwr 	 * Some machines might not need to remap B_PHYS buffers.
    367  1.24       gwr 	 * The sun3 does not map B_PHYS buffers into DVMA space,
    368  1.24       gwr 	 * (they are mapped into normal KV space) so on the sun3
    369  1.24       gwr 	 * we must always remap to a DVMA address here. Re-map is
    370  1.24       gwr 	 * cheap anyway, because it's done by segments, not pages.
    371  1.24       gwr 	 */
    372  1.24       gwr 	if (xs->bp && (xs->bp->b_flags & B_PHYS))
    373  1.24       gwr 		dh->dh_flags |= SIDH_PHYS;
    374  1.14       gwr #endif
    375  1.17       gwr 
    376  1.24       gwr 	dh->dh_dvma = (u_long) dvma_mapin((char *)addr, xlen);
    377  1.24       gwr 	if (!dh->dh_dvma) {
    378  1.24       gwr 		/* Can't remap segment */
    379  1.29  christos 		printf("si_dma_alloc: can't remap %x/%x\n",
    380  1.24       gwr 			dh->dh_addr, dh->dh_maplen);
    381  1.24       gwr 		dh->dh_flags = 0;
    382  1.24       gwr 		return;
    383  1.14       gwr 	}
    384   1.1     glass 
    385  1.24       gwr 	/* success */
    386  1.24       gwr 	sr->sr_dma_hand = dh;
    387   1.1     glass 
    388  1.24       gwr 	return;
    389   1.1     glass }
    390   1.1     glass 
    391   1.1     glass 
    392  1.24       gwr void
    393  1.24       gwr si_dma_free(ncr_sc)
    394  1.24       gwr 	struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc;
    395   1.1     glass {
    396  1.24       gwr 	struct sci_req *sr = ncr_sc->sc_current;
    397  1.24       gwr 	struct si_dma_handle *dh = sr->sr_dma_hand;
    398   1.1     glass 
    399  1.24       gwr #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    400  1.24       gwr 	if (dh == NULL)
    401  1.24       gwr 		panic("si_dma_free: no DMA handle");
    402  1.24       gwr #endif
    403   1.1     glass 
    404  1.24       gwr 	if (ncr_sc->sc_state & NCR_DOINGDMA)
    405  1.24       gwr 		panic("si_dma_free: free while in progress");
    406   1.1     glass 
    407  1.24       gwr 	if (dh->dh_flags & SIDH_BUSY) {
    408  1.24       gwr 		/* XXX - Should separate allocation and mapping. */
    409  1.24       gwr 		/* Give back the DVMA space. */
    410  1.24       gwr 		dvma_mapout((caddr_t)dh->dh_dvma, dh->dh_maplen);
    411  1.24       gwr 		dh->dh_dvma = 0;
    412  1.24       gwr 		dh->dh_flags = 0;
    413   1.1     glass 	}
    414  1.24       gwr 	sr->sr_dma_hand = NULL;
    415   1.1     glass }
    416   1.1     glass 
    417   1.1     glass 
    418  1.25       gwr #define	CSR_MASK (SI_CSR_SBC_IP | SI_CSR_DMA_IP | \
    419  1.25       gwr 		SI_CSR_DMA_CONFLICT | SI_CSR_DMA_BUS_ERR)
    420  1.25       gwr #define	POLL_TIMO	50000	/* X100 = 5 sec. */
    421  1.25       gwr 
    422  1.24       gwr /*
    423  1.24       gwr  * Poll (spin-wait) for DMA completion.
    424  1.24       gwr  * Called right after xx_dma_start(), and
    425  1.24       gwr  * xx_dma_stop() will be called next.
    426  1.24       gwr  * Same for either VME or OBIO.
    427  1.24       gwr  */
    428  1.24       gwr void
    429  1.24       gwr si_dma_poll(ncr_sc)
    430  1.24       gwr 	struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc;
    431  1.24       gwr {
    432  1.24       gwr 	struct si_softc *sc = (struct si_softc *)ncr_sc;
    433  1.24       gwr 	struct sci_req *sr = ncr_sc->sc_current;
    434  1.24       gwr 	struct si_dma_handle *dh = sr->sr_dma_hand;
    435  1.24       gwr 	volatile struct si_regs *si = sc->sc_regs;
    436  1.25       gwr 	int tmo;
    437   1.1     glass 
    438  1.24       gwr 	/* Make sure DMA started successfully. */
    439  1.24       gwr 	if (ncr_sc->sc_state & NCR_ABORTING)
    440  1.24       gwr 		return;
    441   1.1     glass 
    442  1.25       gwr 	/*
    443  1.25       gwr 	 * XXX: The Sun driver waits for ~SI_CSR_DMA_ACTIVE here
    444  1.25       gwr 	 * XXX: (on obio) or even worse (on vme) a 10mS. delay!
    445  1.25       gwr 	 * XXX: I really doubt that is necessary...
    446  1.25       gwr 	 */
    447   1.1     glass 
    448  1.25       gwr 	/* Wait for any "dma complete" or error bits. */
    449  1.25       gwr 	tmo = POLL_TIMO;
    450  1.24       gwr 	for (;;) {
    451  1.25       gwr 		if (si->si_csr & CSR_MASK)
    452  1.24       gwr 			break;
    453  1.24       gwr 		if (--tmo <= 0) {
    454  1.29  christos 			printf("si: DMA timeout (while polling)\n");
    455  1.24       gwr 			/* Indicate timeout as MI code would. */
    456  1.24       gwr 			sr->sr_flags |= SR_OVERDUE;
    457  1.24       gwr 			break;
    458   1.1     glass 		}
    459  1.24       gwr 		delay(100);
    460   1.1     glass 	}
    461  1.25       gwr 	NCR_TRACE("si_dma_poll: waited %d\n",
    462  1.25       gwr 			  POLL_TIMO - tmo);
    463   1.1     glass 
    464  1.17       gwr #ifdef	DEBUG
    465  1.25       gwr 	if (si_debug & 2) {
    466  1.29  christos 		printf("si_dma_poll: done, csr=0x%x\n", si->si_csr);
    467  1.17       gwr 	}
    468  1.17       gwr #endif
    469   1.1     glass }
    470   1.1     glass 
    471