README.ncr5380sbc revision 1.3
11.1SchristosNCR 53C80/53C400 driver 21.1Schristos 31.1SchristosBACKGROUND 41.1Schristos---------- 51.1SchristosThe NCR 53C80 SCSI Bus Controller (SBC) is an early single-chip solution 61.1Schristoswhich formed the basis of many early SCSI host adapters for both the 71.1Schristosi386 and m68k platforms. The NCR 53C400 is a slightly more advanced 81.2Swizchip which retains backward compatibility with the 53C80. 91.1Schristos 101.1SchristosOn the PC, the NCR 53C80 was most commonly used to implement simple, cheap 111.1SchristosSCSI host adapters that were bundled with tape and CD-ROM drives. Since 121.1Schristosthese controllers were not bus-mastering (and in some cases were not even 131.1Schristosinterrupt-driven), they (like IDE adapters) required the CPU to perform 141.1Schristosmuch of the actual processing. These days, these controllers are cheap 151.1Schristosand plentiful since many are not supported by Windows 95. 161.1Schristos 171.1SchristosSimilarly, NetBSD, although it has had an MI 53C80 driver (used by the 181.1SchristosSun3 and Mac68k ports) for some time, has not had a i386 driver. 191.1Schristos 201.1SchristosUntil now, that is... 211.1Schristos 221.1SchristosOVERVIEW 231.1Schristos-------- 241.1SchristosThe NCR 53C80/53C400 driver (the 'nca' device) consists of two pieces: 251.1Schristos 261.1Schristos 1) Patches for the 53C80 MI driver to make it use bus_space() 271.1Schristos functions. (This requires an optional define. By default, 281.1Schristos the driver will compile in "legacy" memory-mapped mode. 291.1Schristos 301.1Schristos 2) A machine-dependent driver (nca) containing probe and 311.1Schristos attachment routines. 321.1Schristos 331.1SchristosThis driver has bene tested with the following adapters: 341.1Schristos 351.1Schristos NCS-250 (Chinon) 53C80, port-mapped, polled-mode 361.1Schristos (This is used in my primary development 371.1Schristos box to drive an external Zip drive.) 381.1Schristos Sumo SCSI-AT 53C80, port-mapped, interrupt driven 391.1Schristos (Note: This is an odd card in that its 401.1Schristos own firmware seems to have trouble detecting 411.1Schristos attached drives. Under NetBSD, however, 421.1Schristos it operates with no problems.) 431.1Schristos Trantor T-160 53C400, port-mapped, interrupt driven 441.1Schristos This card was often bundled with NEC 451.1Schristos CD-ROM drives. (My standalone test box 461.1Schristos is using this as its primary adapter.) 471.1Schristos DTC 3150V 53C400, memory-mapped, interrupt driven 481.1Schristos This a simple card designed to drive 491.1Schristos a CD-ROM. 501.1Schristos 511.1SchristosCONFIGURATION 521.1Schristos------------- 531.1SchristosTo setup the nca driver, the configuration file must contain the following: 541.1Schristos 551.1Schristos options NCR5380_USE_BUS_SPACE 561.1Schristos 571.2SwizThis line is required to add bus_space() compatibility to the MI driver. 581.1Schristos 591.1SchristosNext you need to add one or more configuration lines for the nca devices: 601.1Schristos 611.1Schristos nca0 at isa? port 0x360 irq 15 621.1Schristos nca1 at isa? iomem 0xd8000 irq 5 631.1Schristos 641.1SchristosThe first is for a port-mapped controller at 0x360, IRQ 15. The second line 651.1Schristosis for a memory-mapped controller (Trantor T128 or equivalent) at 661.1Schristos0xd800-0xdff, IRQ 5. 671.1Schristos 681.1SchristosYou can also set up the driver in "polled" mode (i.e., no interrupts) by 691.1Schristosleaving off the "irq" portion of the line: 701.1Schristos 711.1Schristos nca0 at isa? port 0x360 721.1Schristos nca1 at isa? iomem 0xd8000 731.1Schristos 741.1SchristosLastly, you need to add a scsibus attachment line for the nca device: 751.1Schristos 761.1Schristos scsibus* at nca? 771.1Schristos 781.1SchristosThe following is the probe output from my test system: 791.1Schristos 801.1Schristos Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 811.1Schristos The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. 821.1Schristos Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 831.1Schristos The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 841.3Sperry 851.1Schristos NetBSD 1.3.2 (GENERIC) #2: Sun Oct 4 17:11:43 EDT 1998 861.1Schristos root@hefalump:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC 871.1Schristos cpu0: Intel 486DX (486-class) 881.1Schristos real mem = 7995392 891.1Schristos avail mem = 5349376 901.1Schristos using 123 buffers containing 503808 bytes of memory 911.1Schristos mainbus0 (root) 921.1Schristos isa0 at mainbus0 931.1Schristos com1 at isa0 port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3: ns8250 or ns16450, no fifo 941.1Schristos com2 at isa0 port 0x3e8-0x3ef irq 5: ns8250 or ns16450, no fifo 951.1Schristos lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378-0x37b irq 7 961.1Schristos nca0 at isa0 port 0x360-0x36f irq 15 971.1Schristos nca0: NCR 53C400 detected 981.1Schristos scsibus0 at nca0: 8 targets 991.1Schristos sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: <HP, C2235, 0B11> SCSI2 0/direct fixed 1001.1Schristos sd0: 402MB, 1574 cyl, 9 head, 58 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 825012 sectors 1011.1Schristos cd0 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0: <CHINON, CD-ROM CDS-535, Q20> SCSI2 5/cdrom removable 1021.1Schristos nca1 at isa0 iomem 0xdb878-0xdb887 irq 5 1031.1Schristos nca1: NCR 53C400 detected 1041.1Schristos scsibus1 at nca1: 8 targets 1051.1Schristos sd1 at scsibus1 targ 5 lun 0: <IOMEGA, ZIP 100, J.02> SCSI2 0/direct removable 1061.1Schristos sd1: 96MB, 96 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 196608 sectors 1071.1Schristos npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0-0xff: using exception 16 1081.1Schristos pc0 at isa0 port 0x60-0x6f irq 1: color 1091.1Schristos pc0: console 1101.1Schristos fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0-0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 1111.1Schristos fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB, 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec 1121.1Schristos biomask 8060 netmask 8460 ttymask 84e2 1131.1Schristos boot device: sd0 1141.1Schristos root on sd0a dumps on sd0b 1151.1Schristos root file system type: ffs 1161.1Schristos 1171.1SchristosIn this output, nca0 is a Trantor T-160 and nca1 is a DTC 3150V. Both happen 1181.1Schristosto be 53C400-based controllers. 1191.1Schristos 1201.1SchristosLIMITATIONS 1211.1Schristos----------- 1221.1SchristosAs of this writing, the nca driver has two known limitations: 1231.1Schristos 1241.1Schristos1) No DMA or pseudo-DMA support 1251.1Schristos 1261.1SchristosThis is unfortunate, but may be remedied in a later release. I would welcome 1271.3Sperryany help by someone more familiar with DMA, particularly in relation to 1281.1Schristosbus_space(). 1291.1Schristos 1301.1SchristosAs it is, however, performance of the nca driver is acceptable, though some 1311.1Schristosof that may depend on one's definition of "acceptable". Remember that these 1321.1Schristoswere not high speed controller under the best conditions, so much of it is 1331.3Sperryreally the nature of the beast. It should be adequate for tapes, CD-ROMS, 1341.1Schristosand low-usage disk devices (e.g., Zip drives). If you want to drive a CD-R 1351.1Schristosdrive, then invest in an Adaptec 154X or a PCI controller. 1361.1Schristos 1371.1Schristos2) No support for the SCSI port of the Pro AudioStudio 16. 1381.1Schristos 1391.1SchristosThis is also unfortunate and may not be able to be remedied withing the 1401.1Schristoscurrent framework of the bus_space() functions and the nca driver. 1411.1Schristos 1421.1SchristosThe problem is this: In most adapters, the eight 53C80 registers are mapped 1431.1Schristosto eight sequential locations, either ports or memory addresses. On the 1441.1SchristosPAS-16, however, the registers are mapped to two sets of ports- four 1451.1Schristossequential ports at the base address and four sequential ports located 1461.1Schristos0x2000 higher. As I currently understand it, this is not supportable by 1471.1Schristosthe current bus_space() implementation nor is it possible for the driver 1481.1Schristosto allocate a second bus_space_tag and _handle itself to accomodate the 1491.1Schristossecond set of ports. Without either, it is very difficult to imagine how 1501.1Schristosa portable linkage to the MI driver could be made. 1511.1Schristos 1521.1SchristosAgain, I welcome suggestions. 1531.1Schristos 1541.1SchristosHISTORY 1551.1Schristos------- 1561.1SchristosAn nca driver first appeared in FreeBSD. 1571.1Schristos 1581.1SchristosThis particular one borrows a little code from it and some from the i386 1591.1Schristos'esp' and sun3 'si' drivers. It, like many things in the free unix world, 1601.1Schristoswas written because it solved a problem- mine! In my case, it was a need 1611.1Schristosof a SCSI card and a lack of IRQs. The good news was that I had one 1621.1Schristos(NCS-250); the bad news was that it was not supported under NetBSD. The 1631.1Schristosrest is history. 1641.1Schristos 1651.1SchristosDISCLAIMER 1661.1Schristos---------- 1671.1SchristosLike most things, you should take this code with a grain of salt. I have 1681.1Schristostried to test it sufficiently, but it is always possible that it is not 1691.1Schristoscompatible with some aspect of your system. If you end up suffering 1701.1Schristosmassive data loss and destruction, you have my sympathies, but I do not 1711.1Schristosand will not allow myself to be held responsible. 1721.1Schristos 1731.1SchristosCREDITS 1741.1Schristos------- 1751.1SchristosMy thanks to Jason Thorpe and the rest of the NetBSD team for making it 1761.1Schristosso easy to write this driver. My thanks also to the authors of the 1771.1SchristosFreeBSD nca driver for inspiration and 53C400 support. 1781.1Schristos 1791.1SchristosIn the end, I hope that someone else can find this driver as useful as I 1801.3Sperryhave. If so, please drop me a line at jruschme@exit109.com and let me 1811.1Schristosknow about it. 1821.1Schristos 1831.1SchristosShare and enjoy 1841.1Schristos 1851.1SchristosJohn Ruschmeyer (jruschme@exit109.com) 1861.1Schristos11 October 1998 187