ld_iop.c revision 1.5.2.1 1 1.5.2.1 nathanw /* $NetBSD: ld_iop.c,v 1.5.2.1 2001/04/09 01:56:03 nathanw Exp $ */
2 1.1 ad
3 1.1 ad /*-
4 1.5.2.1 nathanw * Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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37 1.1 ad */
38 1.1 ad
39 1.1 ad /*
40 1.1 ad * I2O front-end for ld(4) driver, supporting random block storage class
41 1.2 ad * devices. Currently, this doesn't handle anything more complex than
42 1.2 ad * fixed direct-access devices.
43 1.1 ad */
44 1.1 ad
45 1.1 ad #include "opt_i2o.h"
46 1.1 ad #include "rnd.h"
47 1.1 ad
48 1.1 ad #include <sys/param.h>
49 1.1 ad #include <sys/systm.h>
50 1.1 ad #include <sys/kernel.h>
51 1.1 ad #include <sys/device.h>
52 1.1 ad #include <sys/buf.h>
53 1.1 ad #include <sys/endian.h>
54 1.1 ad #include <sys/dkio.h>
55 1.1 ad #include <sys/disk.h>
56 1.1 ad #include <sys/proc.h>
57 1.1 ad #if NRND > 0
58 1.1 ad #include <sys/rnd.h>
59 1.1 ad #endif
60 1.1 ad
61 1.1 ad #include <machine/bus.h>
62 1.1 ad
63 1.1 ad #include <dev/ldvar.h>
64 1.1 ad
65 1.1 ad #include <dev/i2o/i2o.h>
66 1.5.2.1 nathanw #include <dev/i2o/iopio.h>
67 1.1 ad #include <dev/i2o/iopvar.h>
68 1.1 ad
69 1.5.2.1 nathanw #define LD_IOP_TIMEOUT 30*1000
70 1.5.2.1 nathanw
71 1.5.2.1 nathanw #define LD_IOP_CLAIMED 0x01
72 1.5.2.1 nathanw #define LD_IOP_NEW_EVTMASK 0x02
73 1.1 ad
74 1.1 ad struct ld_iop_softc {
75 1.1 ad struct ld_softc sc_ld;
76 1.1 ad struct iop_initiator sc_ii;
77 1.2 ad struct iop_initiator sc_eventii;
78 1.5.2.1 nathanw int sc_flags;
79 1.1 ad };
80 1.1 ad
81 1.5.2.1 nathanw static void ld_iop_adjqparam(struct device *, int);
82 1.1 ad static void ld_iop_attach(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
83 1.2 ad static int ld_iop_detach(struct device *, int);
84 1.1 ad static int ld_iop_dump(struct ld_softc *, void *, int, int);
85 1.1 ad static int ld_iop_flush(struct ld_softc *);
86 1.1 ad static void ld_iop_intr(struct device *, struct iop_msg *, void *);
87 1.2 ad static void ld_iop_intr_event(struct device *, struct iop_msg *, void *);
88 1.1 ad static int ld_iop_match(struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *);
89 1.5.2.1 nathanw static int ld_iop_start(struct ld_softc *, struct buf *);
90 1.5.2.1 nathanw static void ld_iop_unconfig(struct ld_iop_softc *, int);
91 1.1 ad
92 1.1 ad struct cfattach ld_iop_ca = {
93 1.2 ad sizeof(struct ld_iop_softc),
94 1.2 ad ld_iop_match,
95 1.2 ad ld_iop_attach,
96 1.2 ad ld_iop_detach
97 1.1 ad };
98 1.1 ad
99 1.1 ad #ifdef I2OVERBOSE
100 1.5.2.1 nathanw static const char * const ld_iop_errors[] = {
101 1.1 ad "success",
102 1.1 ad "media error",
103 1.5.2.1 nathanw "access error",
104 1.1 ad "device failure",
105 1.5.2.1 nathanw "device not ready",
106 1.1 ad "media not present",
107 1.5.2.1 nathanw "media locked",
108 1.1 ad "media failure",
109 1.5.2.1 nathanw "protocol failure",
110 1.5.2.1 nathanw "bus failure",
111 1.5.2.1 nathanw "access violation",
112 1.5.2.1 nathanw "media write protected",
113 1.1 ad "device reset",
114 1.5.2.1 nathanw "volume changed, waiting for acknowledgement",
115 1.5.2.1 nathanw "timeout",
116 1.1 ad };
117 1.1 ad #endif
118 1.1 ad
119 1.1 ad static int
120 1.1 ad ld_iop_match(struct device *parent, struct cfdata *match, void *aux)
121 1.1 ad {
122 1.1 ad struct iop_attach_args *ia;
123 1.1 ad
124 1.1 ad ia = aux;
125 1.1 ad
126 1.3 ad return (ia->ia_class == I2O_CLASS_RANDOM_BLOCK_STORAGE);
127 1.1 ad }
128 1.1 ad
129 1.1 ad static void
130 1.1 ad ld_iop_attach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
131 1.1 ad {
132 1.1 ad struct iop_attach_args *ia;
133 1.1 ad struct ld_softc *ld;
134 1.1 ad struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
135 1.1 ad struct iop_softc *iop;
136 1.2 ad int rv, evreg, enable;
137 1.5.2.1 nathanw char *typestr, *fixedstr;
138 1.1 ad u_int cachesz;
139 1.1 ad struct {
140 1.1 ad struct i2o_param_op_results pr;
141 1.1 ad struct i2o_param_read_results prr;
142 1.1 ad union {
143 1.1 ad struct i2o_param_rbs_cache_control cc;
144 1.1 ad struct i2o_param_rbs_device_info bdi;
145 1.2 ad struct i2o_param_rbs_operation op;
146 1.1 ad } p;
147 1.5.2.1 nathanw } param /* XXX gcc __attribute__ ((__packed__)) */;
148 1.1 ad
149 1.1 ad sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)self;
150 1.1 ad ld = &sc->sc_ld;
151 1.1 ad iop = (struct iop_softc *)parent;
152 1.1 ad ia = (struct iop_attach_args *)aux;
153 1.2 ad evreg = 0;
154 1.1 ad
155 1.1 ad /* Register us as an initiator. */
156 1.1 ad sc->sc_ii.ii_dv = self;
157 1.1 ad sc->sc_ii.ii_intr = ld_iop_intr;
158 1.5.2.1 nathanw sc->sc_ii.ii_adjqparam = ld_iop_adjqparam;
159 1.1 ad sc->sc_ii.ii_flags = 0;
160 1.2 ad sc->sc_ii.ii_tid = ia->ia_tid;
161 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_initiator_register(iop, &sc->sc_ii);
162 1.1 ad
163 1.2 ad /* Register another initiator to handle events from the device. */
164 1.2 ad sc->sc_eventii.ii_dv = self;
165 1.2 ad sc->sc_eventii.ii_intr = ld_iop_intr_event;
166 1.2 ad sc->sc_eventii.ii_flags = II_DISCARD | II_UTILITY;
167 1.2 ad sc->sc_eventii.ii_tid = ia->ia_tid;
168 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_initiator_register(iop, &sc->sc_eventii);
169 1.5.2.1 nathanw
170 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_util_eventreg(iop, &sc->sc_eventii,
171 1.5.2.1 nathanw I2O_EVENT_GEN_EVENT_MASK_MODIFIED |
172 1.5.2.1 nathanw I2O_EVENT_GEN_DEVICE_RESET |
173 1.5.2.1 nathanw I2O_EVENT_GEN_STATE_CHANGE |
174 1.5.2.1 nathanw I2O_EVENT_GEN_GENERAL_WARNING);
175 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (rv != 0) {
176 1.2 ad printf("%s: unable to register for events", self->dv_xname);
177 1.2 ad goto bad;
178 1.2 ad }
179 1.2 ad evreg = 1;
180 1.2 ad
181 1.5.2.1 nathanw /*
182 1.5.2.1 nathanw * Start out with one queued command. The `iop' driver will adjust
183 1.5.2.1 nathanw * the queue parameters once we're up and running.
184 1.5.2.1 nathanw */
185 1.5.2.1 nathanw ld->sc_maxqueuecnt = 1;
186 1.5.2.1 nathanw
187 1.1 ad ld->sc_maxxfer = IOP_MAX_XFER;
188 1.1 ad ld->sc_dump = ld_iop_dump;
189 1.1 ad ld->sc_flush = ld_iop_flush;
190 1.1 ad ld->sc_start = ld_iop_start;
191 1.1 ad
192 1.1 ad /* Say what the device is. */
193 1.5.2.1 nathanw printf(":");
194 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_print_ident(iop, ia->ia_tid);
195 1.1 ad
196 1.2 ad /*
197 1.2 ad * Claim the device so that we don't get any nasty surprises. Allow
198 1.2 ad * failure.
199 1.2 ad */
200 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_util_claim(iop, &sc->sc_ii, 0,
201 1.1 ad I2O_UTIL_CLAIM_CAPACITY_SENSITIVE |
202 1.1 ad I2O_UTIL_CLAIM_NO_PEER_SERVICE |
203 1.1 ad I2O_UTIL_CLAIM_NO_MANAGEMENT_SERVICE |
204 1.1 ad I2O_UTIL_CLAIM_PRIMARY_USER);
205 1.5.2.1 nathanw sc->sc_flags = rv ? 0 : LD_IOP_CLAIMED;
206 1.1 ad
207 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_param_op(iop, ia->ia_tid, NULL, 0, I2O_PARAM_RBS_DEVICE_INFO,
208 1.2 ad ¶m, sizeof(param));
209 1.1 ad if (rv != 0) {
210 1.2 ad printf("%s: unable to get parameters (0x%04x; %d)\n",
211 1.2 ad ld->sc_dv.dv_xname, I2O_PARAM_RBS_DEVICE_INFO, rv);
212 1.1 ad goto bad;
213 1.1 ad }
214 1.1 ad
215 1.1 ad ld->sc_secsize = le32toh(param.p.bdi.blocksize);
216 1.1 ad ld->sc_secperunit = (int)
217 1.1 ad (le64toh(param.p.bdi.capacity) / ld->sc_secsize);
218 1.1 ad
219 1.1 ad /* Build synthetic geometry. */
220 1.1 ad if (ld->sc_secperunit <= 528 * 2048) /* 528MB */
221 1.1 ad ld->sc_nheads = 16;
222 1.1 ad else if (ld->sc_secperunit <= 1024 * 2048) /* 1GB */
223 1.1 ad ld->sc_nheads = 32;
224 1.1 ad else if (ld->sc_secperunit <= 21504 * 2048) /* 21GB */
225 1.1 ad ld->sc_nheads = 64;
226 1.1 ad else if (ld->sc_secperunit <= 43008 * 2048) /* 42GB */
227 1.1 ad ld->sc_nheads = 128;
228 1.1 ad else
229 1.1 ad ld->sc_nheads = 255;
230 1.2 ad
231 1.1 ad ld->sc_nsectors = 63;
232 1.1 ad ld->sc_ncylinders = ld->sc_secperunit /
233 1.1 ad (ld->sc_nheads * ld->sc_nsectors);
234 1.1 ad
235 1.1 ad switch (param.p.bdi.type) {
236 1.1 ad case I2O_RBS_TYPE_DIRECT:
237 1.1 ad typestr = "direct access";
238 1.2 ad enable = 1;
239 1.1 ad break;
240 1.1 ad case I2O_RBS_TYPE_WORM:
241 1.1 ad typestr = "WORM";
242 1.2 ad enable = 0;
243 1.1 ad break;
244 1.1 ad case I2O_RBS_TYPE_CDROM:
245 1.5.2.1 nathanw typestr = "CD-ROM";
246 1.2 ad enable = 0;
247 1.1 ad break;
248 1.1 ad case I2O_RBS_TYPE_OPTICAL:
249 1.1 ad typestr = "optical";
250 1.2 ad enable = 0;
251 1.1 ad break;
252 1.1 ad default:
253 1.1 ad typestr = "unknown";
254 1.2 ad enable = 0;
255 1.1 ad break;
256 1.1 ad }
257 1.1 ad
258 1.1 ad if ((le32toh(param.p.bdi.capabilities) & I2O_RBS_CAP_REMOVEABLE_MEDIA)
259 1.1 ad != 0) {
260 1.2 ad /* ld->sc_flags = LDF_REMOVEABLE; */
261 1.1 ad fixedstr = "removeable";
262 1.2 ad enable = 0;
263 1.2 ad } else
264 1.1 ad fixedstr = "fixed";
265 1.2 ad
266 1.5.2.1 nathanw printf(" %s, %s", typestr, fixedstr);
267 1.1 ad
268 1.1 ad /*
269 1.1 ad * Determine if the device has an private cache. If so, print the
270 1.1 ad * cache size. Even if the device doesn't appear to have a cache,
271 1.5.2.1 nathanw * we perform a flush at shutdown.
272 1.1 ad */
273 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_param_op(iop, ia->ia_tid, NULL, 0,
274 1.5.2.1 nathanw I2O_PARAM_RBS_CACHE_CONTROL, ¶m, sizeof(param));
275 1.1 ad if (rv != 0) {
276 1.2 ad printf("%s: unable to get parameters (0x%04x; %d)\n",
277 1.2 ad ld->sc_dv.dv_xname, I2O_PARAM_RBS_CACHE_CONTROL, rv);
278 1.1 ad goto bad;
279 1.1 ad }
280 1.1 ad
281 1.1 ad if ((cachesz = le32toh(param.p.cc.totalcachesize)) != 0)
282 1.1 ad printf(", %dkB cache", cachesz >> 10);
283 1.1 ad
284 1.2 ad printf("\n");
285 1.2 ad
286 1.2 ad /*
287 1.2 ad * Configure the DDM's timeout functions to time out all commands
288 1.5.2.1 nathanw * after 30 seconds.
289 1.2 ad */
290 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_param_op(iop, ia->ia_tid, NULL, 0, I2O_PARAM_RBS_OPERATION,
291 1.2 ad ¶m, sizeof(param));
292 1.2 ad if (rv != 0) {
293 1.2 ad printf("%s: unable to get parameters (0x%04x; %d)\n",
294 1.2 ad ld->sc_dv.dv_xname, I2O_PARAM_RBS_OPERATION, rv);
295 1.2 ad goto bad;
296 1.2 ad }
297 1.2 ad
298 1.5.2.1 nathanw param.p.op.timeoutbase = htole32(LD_IOP_TIMEOUT * 1000);
299 1.5.2.1 nathanw param.p.op.rwvtimeoutbase = htole32(LD_IOP_TIMEOUT * 1000);
300 1.2 ad param.p.op.rwvtimeout = 0;
301 1.2 ad
302 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_param_op(iop, ia->ia_tid, NULL, 1, I2O_PARAM_RBS_OPERATION,
303 1.2 ad ¶m, sizeof(param));
304 1.5.2.1 nathanw #ifdef notdef
305 1.5.2.1 nathanw /*
306 1.5.2.1 nathanw * Intel RAID adapters don't like the above, but do post a
307 1.5.2.1 nathanw * `parameter changed' event. Perhaps we're doing something
308 1.5.2.1 nathanw * wrong...
309 1.5.2.1 nathanw */
310 1.2 ad if (rv != 0) {
311 1.2 ad printf("%s: unable to set parameters (0x%04x; %d)\n",
312 1.2 ad ld->sc_dv.dv_xname, I2O_PARAM_RBS_OPERATION, rv);
313 1.2 ad goto bad;
314 1.2 ad }
315 1.5.2.1 nathanw #endif
316 1.2 ad
317 1.2 ad if (enable)
318 1.2 ad ld->sc_flags |= LDF_ENABLED;
319 1.2 ad else
320 1.2 ad printf("%s: device not yet supported\n", self->dv_xname);
321 1.2 ad
322 1.1 ad ldattach(ld);
323 1.1 ad return;
324 1.1 ad
325 1.5.2.1 nathanw bad:
326 1.5.2.1 nathanw ld_iop_unconfig(sc, evreg);
327 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
328 1.5.2.1 nathanw
329 1.5.2.1 nathanw static void
330 1.5.2.1 nathanw ld_iop_unconfig(struct ld_iop_softc *sc, int evreg)
331 1.5.2.1 nathanw {
332 1.5.2.1 nathanw struct iop_softc *iop;
333 1.5.2.1 nathanw int s;
334 1.5.2.1 nathanw
335 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop = (struct iop_softc *)sc->sc_ld.sc_dv.dv_parent;
336 1.5.2.1 nathanw
337 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((sc->sc_flags & LD_IOP_CLAIMED) != 0)
338 1.2 ad iop_util_claim(iop, &sc->sc_ii, 1,
339 1.2 ad I2O_UTIL_CLAIM_PRIMARY_USER);
340 1.5.2.1 nathanw
341 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (evreg) {
342 1.5.2.1 nathanw /*
343 1.5.2.1 nathanw * Mask off events, and wait up to 5 seconds for a reply.
344 1.5.2.1 nathanw * Note that some adapters won't reply to this (XXX We
345 1.5.2.1 nathanw * should check the event capabilities).
346 1.5.2.1 nathanw */
347 1.5.2.1 nathanw sc->sc_flags &= ~LD_IOP_NEW_EVTMASK;
348 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_util_eventreg(iop, &sc->sc_eventii,
349 1.5.2.1 nathanw I2O_EVENT_GEN_EVENT_MASK_MODIFIED);
350 1.5.2.1 nathanw s = splbio();
351 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((sc->sc_flags & LD_IOP_NEW_EVTMASK) == 0)
352 1.5.2.1 nathanw tsleep(&sc->sc_eventii, PRIBIO, "ld_iopevt", hz * 5);
353 1.5.2.1 nathanw splx(s);
354 1.5.2.1 nathanw #ifdef I2ODEBUG
355 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((sc->sc_flags & LD_IOP_NEW_EVTMASK) == 0)
356 1.5.2.1 nathanw printf("%s: didn't reply to event unregister",
357 1.5.2.1 nathanw sc->sc_ld.sc_dv.dv_xname);
358 1.5.2.1 nathanw #endif
359 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
360 1.5.2.1 nathanw
361 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_initiator_unregister(iop, &sc->sc_eventii);
362 1.1 ad iop_initiator_unregister(iop, &sc->sc_ii);
363 1.1 ad }
364 1.1 ad
365 1.1 ad static int
366 1.2 ad ld_iop_detach(struct device *self, int flags)
367 1.2 ad {
368 1.2 ad struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
369 1.2 ad struct iop_softc *iop;
370 1.4 ad int rv;
371 1.2 ad
372 1.2 ad sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)self;
373 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop = (struct iop_softc *)self->dv_parent;
374 1.2 ad
375 1.5 ad if ((rv = ldbegindetach(&sc->sc_ld, flags)) != 0)
376 1.4 ad return (rv);
377 1.2 ad
378 1.2 ad /*
379 1.2 ad * Abort any requests queued with the IOP, but allow requests that
380 1.2 ad * are already in progress to complete.
381 1.2 ad */
382 1.2 ad if ((sc->sc_ld.sc_flags & LDF_ENABLED) != 0)
383 1.2 ad iop_util_abort(iop, &sc->sc_ii, 0, 0,
384 1.2 ad I2O_UTIL_ABORT_WILD | I2O_UTIL_ABORT_CLEAN);
385 1.2 ad
386 1.5 ad ldenddetach(&sc->sc_ld);
387 1.2 ad
388 1.5.2.1 nathanw /* Un-claim the target, and un-register our initiators. */
389 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((sc->sc_ld.sc_flags & LDF_ENABLED) != 0)
390 1.5.2.1 nathanw ld_iop_unconfig(sc, 1);
391 1.2 ad
392 1.2 ad return (0);
393 1.2 ad }
394 1.2 ad
395 1.2 ad static int
396 1.1 ad ld_iop_start(struct ld_softc *ld, struct buf *bp)
397 1.1 ad {
398 1.1 ad struct iop_msg *im;
399 1.1 ad struct iop_softc *iop;
400 1.1 ad struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
401 1.5.2.1 nathanw struct i2o_rbs_block_read *mf;
402 1.5.2.1 nathanw u_int rv, flags, write;
403 1.1 ad u_int64_t ba;
404 1.5.2.1 nathanw u_int32_t mb[IOP_MAX_MSG_SIZE / sizeof(u_int32_t)];
405 1.1 ad
406 1.1 ad sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)ld;
407 1.1 ad iop = (struct iop_softc *)ld->sc_dv.dv_parent;
408 1.1 ad
409 1.5.2.1 nathanw im = iop_msg_alloc(iop, &sc->sc_ii, 0);
410 1.1 ad im->im_dvcontext = bp;
411 1.1 ad
412 1.1 ad write = ((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0);
413 1.1 ad ba = (u_int64_t)bp->b_rawblkno * ld->sc_secsize;
414 1.1 ad
415 1.2 ad /*
416 1.2 ad * Write through the cache when performing synchronous writes. When
417 1.2 ad * performing a read, we don't request that the DDM cache the data,
418 1.2 ad * as there's little advantage to it.
419 1.2 ad */
420 1.1 ad if (write) {
421 1.2 ad if ((bp->b_flags & B_ASYNC) == 0)
422 1.1 ad flags = I2O_RBS_BLOCK_WRITE_CACHE_WT;
423 1.1 ad else
424 1.1 ad flags = I2O_RBS_BLOCK_WRITE_CACHE_WB;
425 1.2 ad } else
426 1.2 ad flags = 0;
427 1.1 ad
428 1.1 ad /*
429 1.1 ad * Fill the message frame. We can use the block_read structure for
430 1.1 ad * both reads and writes, as it's almost identical to the
431 1.1 ad * block_write structure.
432 1.1 ad */
433 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf = (struct i2o_rbs_block_read *)mb;
434 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgflags = I2O_MSGFLAGS(i2o_rbs_block_read);
435 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgfunc = I2O_MSGFUNC(sc->sc_ii.ii_tid,
436 1.1 ad write ? I2O_RBS_BLOCK_WRITE : I2O_RBS_BLOCK_READ);
437 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgictx = sc->sc_ii.ii_ictx;
438 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgtctx = im->im_tctx;
439 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->flags = flags | (1 << 16); /* flags & time multiplier */
440 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->datasize = bp->b_bcount;
441 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->lowoffset = (u_int32_t)ba;
442 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->highoffset = (u_int32_t)(ba >> 32);
443 1.5.2.1 nathanw
444 1.5.2.1 nathanw /* Map the data transfer and enqueue the command. */
445 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_msg_map_bio(iop, im, mb, bp->b_data, bp->b_bcount, write);
446 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (rv == 0) {
447 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((rv = iop_msg_post(iop, im, mb, 0)) != 0) {
448 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_msg_unmap(iop, im);
449 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_msg_free(iop, im);
450 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
451 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
452 1.1 ad return (rv);
453 1.1 ad }
454 1.1 ad
455 1.1 ad static int
456 1.1 ad ld_iop_dump(struct ld_softc *ld, void *data, int blkno, int blkcnt)
457 1.1 ad {
458 1.1 ad struct iop_msg *im;
459 1.1 ad struct iop_softc *iop;
460 1.1 ad struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
461 1.5.2.1 nathanw struct i2o_rbs_block_write *mf;
462 1.1 ad int rv, bcount;
463 1.1 ad u_int64_t ba;
464 1.5.2.1 nathanw u_int32_t mb[IOP_MAX_MSG_SIZE / sizeof(u_int32_t)];
465 1.1 ad
466 1.1 ad sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)ld;
467 1.1 ad iop = (struct iop_softc *)ld->sc_dv.dv_parent;
468 1.1 ad bcount = blkcnt * ld->sc_secsize;
469 1.1 ad ba = (u_int64_t)blkno * ld->sc_secsize;
470 1.5.2.1 nathanw im = iop_msg_alloc(iop, &sc->sc_ii, IM_POLL);
471 1.1 ad
472 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf = (struct i2o_rbs_block_write *)mb;
473 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgflags = I2O_MSGFLAGS(i2o_rbs_block_write);
474 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgfunc = I2O_MSGFUNC(sc->sc_ii.ii_tid, I2O_RBS_BLOCK_WRITE);
475 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgictx = sc->sc_ii.ii_ictx;
476 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->msgtctx = im->im_tctx;
477 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->flags = I2O_RBS_BLOCK_WRITE_CACHE_WT | (1 << 16);
478 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->datasize = bcount;
479 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->lowoffset = (u_int32_t)ba;
480 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf->highoffset = (u_int32_t)(ba >> 32);
481 1.1 ad
482 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((rv = iop_msg_map(iop, im, mb, data, bcount, 1)) != 0) {
483 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_msg_free(iop, im);
484 1.1 ad return (rv);
485 1.1 ad }
486 1.1 ad
487 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_msg_post(iop, im, mb, LD_IOP_TIMEOUT * 2);
488 1.1 ad iop_msg_unmap(iop, im);
489 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_msg_free(iop, im);
490 1.1 ad return (rv);
491 1.1 ad }
492 1.1 ad
493 1.1 ad static int
494 1.1 ad ld_iop_flush(struct ld_softc *ld)
495 1.1 ad {
496 1.1 ad struct iop_msg *im;
497 1.1 ad struct iop_softc *iop;
498 1.1 ad struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
499 1.5.2.1 nathanw struct i2o_rbs_cache_flush mf;
500 1.1 ad int rv;
501 1.1 ad
502 1.1 ad sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)ld;
503 1.1 ad iop = (struct iop_softc *)ld->sc_dv.dv_parent;
504 1.5.2.1 nathanw im = iop_msg_alloc(iop, &sc->sc_ii, IM_WAIT);
505 1.1 ad
506 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf.msgflags = I2O_MSGFLAGS(i2o_rbs_cache_flush);
507 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf.msgfunc = I2O_MSGFUNC(sc->sc_ii.ii_tid, I2O_RBS_CACHE_FLUSH);
508 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf.msgictx = sc->sc_ii.ii_ictx;
509 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf.msgtctx = im->im_tctx;
510 1.5.2.1 nathanw mf.flags = 1 << 16; /* time multiplier */
511 1.1 ad
512 1.5.2.1 nathanw /*
513 1.5.2.1 nathanw * XXX Aincent disks will return an error here. Also, we shouldn't
514 1.5.2.1 nathanw * be polling on completion while the system is running.
515 1.5.2.1 nathanw */
516 1.5.2.1 nathanw rv = iop_msg_post(iop, im, &mf, LD_IOP_TIMEOUT * 2);
517 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_msg_free(iop, im);
518 1.1 ad return (rv);
519 1.1 ad }
520 1.1 ad
521 1.1 ad void
522 1.1 ad ld_iop_intr(struct device *dv, struct iop_msg *im, void *reply)
523 1.1 ad {
524 1.1 ad struct i2o_rbs_reply *rb;
525 1.1 ad struct buf *bp;
526 1.1 ad struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
527 1.1 ad struct iop_softc *iop;
528 1.5.2.1 nathanw int err, detail;
529 1.1 ad #ifdef I2OVERBOSE
530 1.1 ad const char *errstr;
531 1.1 ad #endif
532 1.1 ad
533 1.1 ad rb = reply;
534 1.1 ad bp = im->im_dvcontext;
535 1.1 ad sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)dv;
536 1.1 ad iop = (struct iop_softc *)dv->dv_parent;
537 1.1 ad
538 1.5.2.1 nathanw err = ((rb->msgflags & I2O_MSGFLAGS_FAIL) != 0);
539 1.5.2.1 nathanw
540 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (!err && rb->reqstatus != I2O_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
541 1.1 ad detail = le16toh(rb->detail);
542 1.5.2.1 nathanw #ifdef I2OVERBOSE
543 1.1 ad if (detail > sizeof(ld_iop_errors) / sizeof(ld_iop_errors[0]))
544 1.5.2.1 nathanw errstr = "<unknown>";
545 1.1 ad else
546 1.1 ad errstr = ld_iop_errors[detail];
547 1.5.2.1 nathanw printf("%s: error 0x%04x: %s\n", dv->dv_xname, detail, errstr);
548 1.1 ad #else
549 1.5.2.1 nathanw printf("%s: error 0x%04x\n", dv->dv_xname, detail);
550 1.1 ad #endif
551 1.5.2.1 nathanw err = 1;
552 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
553 1.5.2.1 nathanw
554 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (err) {
555 1.1 ad bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
556 1.1 ad bp->b_error = EIO;
557 1.1 ad bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
558 1.1 ad } else
559 1.5.2.1 nathanw bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount - le32toh(rb->transfercount);
560 1.1 ad
561 1.1 ad iop_msg_unmap(iop, im);
562 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop_msg_free(iop, im);
563 1.1 ad lddone(&sc->sc_ld, bp);
564 1.2 ad }
565 1.2 ad
566 1.2 ad static void
567 1.2 ad ld_iop_intr_event(struct device *dv, struct iop_msg *im, void *reply)
568 1.2 ad {
569 1.2 ad struct i2o_util_event_register_reply *rb;
570 1.5.2.1 nathanw struct ld_iop_softc *sc;
571 1.2 ad u_int event;
572 1.2 ad
573 1.2 ad rb = reply;
574 1.5.2.1 nathanw
575 1.5.2.1 nathanw if ((rb->msgflags & I2O_MSGFLAGS_FAIL) != 0)
576 1.5.2.1 nathanw return;
577 1.5.2.1 nathanw
578 1.2 ad event = le32toh(rb->event);
579 1.5.2.1 nathanw sc = (struct ld_iop_softc *)dv;
580 1.2 ad
581 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (event == I2O_EVENT_GEN_EVENT_MASK_MODIFIED) {
582 1.5.2.1 nathanw sc->sc_flags |= LD_IOP_NEW_EVTMASK;
583 1.5.2.1 nathanw wakeup(&sc->sc_eventii);
584 1.2 ad #ifndef I2ODEBUG
585 1.2 ad return;
586 1.2 ad #endif
587 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
588 1.2 ad
589 1.2 ad printf("%s: event 0x%08x received\n", dv->dv_xname, event);
590 1.5.2.1 nathanw }
591 1.5.2.1 nathanw
592 1.5.2.1 nathanw static void
593 1.5.2.1 nathanw ld_iop_adjqparam(struct device *dv, int mpi)
594 1.5.2.1 nathanw {
595 1.5.2.1 nathanw struct iop_softc *iop;
596 1.5.2.1 nathanw
597 1.5.2.1 nathanw /*
598 1.5.2.1 nathanw * AMI controllers seem to loose the plot if you hand off lots of
599 1.5.2.1 nathanw * queued commands.
600 1.5.2.1 nathanw */
601 1.5.2.1 nathanw iop = (struct iop_softc *)dv->dv_parent;
602 1.5.2.1 nathanw if (le16toh(I2O_ORG_AMI) == iop->sc_status.orgid && mpi > 64)
603 1.5.2.1 nathanw mpi = 64;
604 1.5.2.1 nathanw
605 1.5.2.1 nathanw ldadjqparam((struct ld_softc *)dv, mpi);
606 1.1 ad }
607