aacvar.h revision 1.6 1 1.6 briggs /* $NetBSD: aacvar.h,v 1.6 2005/03/01 03:31:45 briggs Exp $ */
2 1.1 ad
3 1.1 ad /*-
4 1.1 ad * Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 ad * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 ad *
7 1.1 ad * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 ad * by Andrew Doran.
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38 1.1 ad
39 1.1 ad /*-
40 1.1 ad * Copyright (c) 2000 Michael Smith
41 1.1 ad * Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
42 1.1 ad * Copyright (c) 2000 Niklas Hallqvist
43 1.1 ad * All rights reserved.
44 1.1 ad *
45 1.1 ad * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
46 1.1 ad * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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48 1.1 ad * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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50 1.1 ad * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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53 1.1 ad *
54 1.1 ad * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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57 1.1 ad * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
58 1.1 ad * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
59 1.1 ad * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
60 1.1 ad * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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63 1.1 ad * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
64 1.1 ad * SUCH DAMAGE.
65 1.1 ad *
66 1.1 ad * from FreeBSD: aacvar.h,v 1.1 2000/09/13 03:20:34 msmith Exp
67 1.1 ad * via OpenBSD: aacvar.h,v 1.2 2002/03/14 01:26:53 millert Exp
68 1.1 ad */
69 1.1 ad
70 1.1 ad #ifndef _PCI_AACVAR_H_
71 1.1 ad #define _PCI_AACVAR_H_
72 1.1 ad
73 1.1 ad /* Debugging */
74 1.1 ad #ifdef AAC_DEBUG
75 1.1 ad #define AAC_DPRINTF(mask, args) if ((aac_debug & (mask)) != 0) printf args
76 1.1 ad #define AAC_D_INTR 0x01
77 1.1 ad #define AAC_D_MISC 0x02
78 1.1 ad #define AAC_D_CMD 0x04
79 1.1 ad #define AAC_D_QUEUE 0x08
80 1.1 ad #define AAC_D_IO 0x10
81 1.1 ad extern int aac_debug;
82 1.1 ad
83 1.1 ad #define AAC_PRINT_FIB(sc, fib) aac_print_fib((sc), (fib), __FUNCTION__)
84 1.1 ad #else
85 1.1 ad #define AAC_DPRINTF(mask, args)
86 1.1 ad #define AAC_PRINT_FIB(sc, fib)
87 1.1 ad #endif
88 1.1 ad
89 1.1 ad struct aac_code_lookup {
90 1.1 ad char *string;
91 1.1 ad u_int32_t code;
92 1.1 ad };
93 1.1 ad
94 1.1 ad extern const struct aac_code_lookup aac_command_status_table[];
95 1.1 ad extern const struct aac_code_lookup aac_container_types[];
96 1.1 ad
97 1.1 ad struct aac_softc;
98 1.1 ad
99 1.1 ad /*
100 1.1 ad * We allocate a small set of FIBs for the adapter to use to send us messages.
101 1.1 ad */
102 1.1 ad #define AAC_ADAPTER_FIBS 8
103 1.1 ad
104 1.1 ad /*
105 1.1 ad * Firmware messages are passed in the printf buffer.
106 1.1 ad */
107 1.1 ad #define AAC_PRINTF_BUFSIZE 256
108 1.1 ad
109 1.1 ad /*
110 1.1 ad * We wait this many seconds for the adapter to come ready if it is still
111 1.1 ad * booting.
112 1.1 ad */
113 1.1 ad #define AAC_BOOT_TIMEOUT (3 * 60)
114 1.1 ad
115 1.1 ad /*
116 1.1 ad * Wait this long for a lost interrupt to get detected.
117 1.1 ad */
118 1.1 ad #define AAC_WATCH_TIMEOUT 10000 /* 10000 * 1ms = 10s */
119 1.1 ad
120 1.1 ad /*
121 1.1 ad * Timeout for immediate commands.
122 1.1 ad */
123 1.1 ad #define AAC_IMMEDIATE_TIMEOUT 30
124 1.1 ad
125 1.1 ad /*
126 1.1 ad * Delay 20ms after the qnotify in sync operations. Experimentally deduced.
127 1.1 ad */
128 1.1 ad #define AAC_SYNC_DELAY 20000
129 1.1 ad
130 1.1 ad /*
131 1.5 perry * The firmware interface allows for a 16-bit s/g list length. We limit
132 1.1 ad * ourselves to a reasonable maximum and ensure alignment.
133 1.1 ad */
134 1.5 perry #define AAC_MAX_SGENTRIES 17 /* max S/G entries, limit 65535 */
135 1.1 ad #define AAC_MAX_XFER ((AAC_MAX_SGENTRIES - 1) * PAGE_SIZE)
136 1.1 ad
137 1.1 ad /*
138 1.1 ad * Fixed sector size.
139 1.1 ad */
140 1.1 ad #define AAC_SECTOR_SIZE 512
141 1.1 ad
142 1.1 ad /*
143 1.1 ad * Number of CCBs to allocate, and to reserve for control operations.
144 1.1 ad */
145 1.1 ad #define AAC_NCCBS 256
146 1.1 ad #define AAC_NCCBS_RESERVE 4
147 1.1 ad
148 1.1 ad /*
149 1.1 ad * Quirk listings.
150 1.1 ad */
151 1.6 briggs #define AAC_QUIRK_PERC2QC (1 << 0) /* Dell PERC 2QC */
152 1.6 briggs #define AAC_QUIRK_SG_64BIT (1 << 4) /* Use 64-bit S/G addresses */
153 1.6 briggs #define AAC_QUIRK_4GB_WINDOW (1 << 5) /* Device can access host mem
154 1.6 briggs * in 2GB-4GB range */
155 1.6 briggs #define AAC_QUIRK_NO4GB (1 << 6) /* Can't access host mem >2GB */
156 1.6 briggs #define AAC_QUIRK_256FIBS (1 << 7) /* Can only handle 256 cmds */
157 1.6 briggs #define AAC_QUIRK_BROKEN_MMAP (1 << 8) /* Broken HostPhysMemPages */
158 1.6 briggs
159 1.1 ad
160 1.1 ad /*
161 1.1 ad * We gather a number of adapter-visible items into a single structure.
162 1.1 ad *
163 1.2 wiz * The ordering of this structure may be important; we copy the Linux driver:
164 1.1 ad *
165 1.1 ad * Adapter FIBs
166 1.1 ad * Init struct
167 1.1 ad * Queue headers (Comm Area)
168 1.1 ad * Printf buffer
169 1.1 ad *
170 1.1 ad * In addition, we add:
171 1.1 ad * Sync Fib
172 1.1 ad */
173 1.1 ad struct aac_common {
174 1.1 ad /* fibs for the controller to send us messages */
175 1.1 ad struct aac_fib ac_fibs[AAC_ADAPTER_FIBS];
176 1.1 ad
177 1.1 ad /* the init structure */
178 1.1 ad struct aac_adapter_init ac_init;
179 1.1 ad
180 1.1 ad /* arena within which the queue structures are kept */
181 1.1 ad u_int8_t ac_qbuf[sizeof(struct aac_queue_table) + AAC_QUEUE_ALIGN];
182 1.1 ad
183 1.1 ad /* buffer for text messages from the controller */
184 1.1 ad char ac_printf[AAC_PRINTF_BUFSIZE];
185 1.5 perry
186 1.1 ad /* fib for synchronous commands */
187 1.1 ad struct aac_fib ac_sync_fib;
188 1.1 ad };
189 1.1 ad
190 1.1 ad /*
191 1.1 ad * Interface operations
192 1.1 ad */
193 1.1 ad struct aac_interface {
194 1.1 ad int (*aif_get_fwstatus)(struct aac_softc *);
195 1.1 ad void (*aif_qnotify)(struct aac_softc *, int);
196 1.1 ad int (*aif_get_istatus)(struct aac_softc *);
197 1.1 ad void (*aif_set_istatus)(struct aac_softc *, int);
198 1.1 ad void (*aif_set_mailbox)(struct aac_softc *, u_int32_t,
199 1.1 ad u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t);
200 1.6 briggs uint32_t (*aif_get_mailbox)(struct aac_softc *, int);
201 1.1 ad void (*aif_set_interrupts)(struct aac_softc *, int);
202 1.1 ad };
203 1.1 ad
204 1.1 ad #define AAC_GET_FWSTATUS(sc) ((sc)->sc_if.aif_get_fwstatus(sc))
205 1.1 ad #define AAC_QNOTIFY(sc, qbit) \
206 1.1 ad ((sc)->sc_if.aif_qnotify((sc), (qbit)))
207 1.1 ad #define AAC_GET_ISTATUS(sc) ((sc)->sc_if.aif_get_istatus(sc))
208 1.1 ad #define AAC_CLEAR_ISTATUS(sc, mask) \
209 1.1 ad ((sc)->sc_if.aif_set_istatus((sc), (mask)))
210 1.1 ad #define AAC_SET_MAILBOX(sc, command, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3) \
211 1.1 ad do { \
212 1.1 ad ((sc)->sc_if.aif_set_mailbox((sc), (command), (arg0), \
213 1.1 ad (arg1), (arg2), (arg3))); \
214 1.1 ad } while(0)
215 1.6 briggs #define AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, mb) ((sc)->sc_if.aif_get_mailbox(sc, mb))
216 1.6 briggs #define AAC_GET_MAILBOXSTATUS(sc) (AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 0))
217 1.1 ad #define AAC_MASK_INTERRUPTS(sc) \
218 1.1 ad ((sc)->sc_if.aif_set_interrupts((sc), 0))
219 1.1 ad #define AAC_UNMASK_INTERRUPTS(sc) \
220 1.1 ad ((sc)->sc_if.aif_set_interrupts((sc), 1))
221 1.1 ad
222 1.1 ad #define AAC_SETREG4(sc, reg, val) \
223 1.1 ad bus_space_write_4((sc)->sc_memt, (sc)->sc_memh, (reg), (val))
224 1.1 ad #define AAC_GETREG4(sc, reg) \
225 1.1 ad bus_space_read_4((sc)->sc_memt, (sc)->sc_memh, (reg))
226 1.1 ad #define AAC_SETREG2(sc, reg, val) \
227 1.1 ad bus_space_write_2((sc)->sc_memt, (sc)->sc_memh, (reg), (val))
228 1.1 ad #define AAC_GETREG2(sc, reg) \
229 1.1 ad bus_space_read_2((sc)->sc_memt, (sc)->sc_memh, (reg))
230 1.1 ad #define AAC_SETREG1(sc, reg, val) \
231 1.1 ad bus_space_write_1((sc)->sc_memt, (sc)->sc_memh, (reg), (val))
232 1.1 ad #define AAC_GETREG1(sc, reg) \
233 1.1 ad bus_space_read_1((sc)->sc_memt, (sc)->sc_memh, (reg))
234 1.1 ad
235 1.1 ad
236 1.1 ad /*
237 1.1 ad * A command contol block, one for each corresponding command index of the
238 1.1 ad * controller.
239 1.1 ad */
240 1.1 ad struct aac_ccb {
241 1.1 ad SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(aac_ccb) ac_chain;
242 1.1 ad
243 1.1 ad struct aac_fib *ac_fib;
244 1.1 ad bus_addr_t ac_fibphys;
245 1.1 ad bus_dmamap_t ac_dmamap_xfer;
246 1.1 ad
247 1.1 ad void *ac_data;
248 1.1 ad size_t ac_datalen;
249 1.1 ad u_int ac_flags;
250 1.1 ad
251 1.1 ad void (*ac_intr)(struct aac_ccb *);
252 1.1 ad struct device *ac_device;
253 1.1 ad void *ac_context;
254 1.1 ad };
255 1.1 ad #define AAC_CCB_MAPPED 0x01
256 1.1 ad #define AAC_CCB_COMPLETED 0x02
257 1.1 ad #define AAC_CCB_DATA_IN 0x04
258 1.1 ad #define AAC_CCB_DATA_OUT 0x08
259 1.1 ad
260 1.1 ad struct aac_drive {
261 1.1 ad u_int hd_present;
262 1.1 ad u_int hd_devtype;
263 1.1 ad u_int hd_size;
264 1.1 ad };
265 1.1 ad
266 1.1 ad /*
267 1.1 ad * Per-controller structure.
268 1.1 ad */
269 1.1 ad struct aac_softc {
270 1.1 ad struct device sc_dv;
271 1.1 ad void *sc_ih;
272 1.1 ad bus_space_tag_t sc_memt;
273 1.1 ad bus_space_handle_t sc_memh;
274 1.1 ad bus_dma_tag_t sc_dmat;
275 1.1 ad
276 1.1 ad struct FsaRevision sc_revision;
277 1.1 ad int sc_hwif;
278 1.1 ad int sc_quirks;
279 1.1 ad struct aac_interface sc_if;
280 1.1 ad
281 1.1 ad struct aac_common *sc_common;
282 1.1 ad bus_dma_segment_t sc_common_seg;
283 1.1 ad bus_dmamap_t sc_common_dmamap;
284 1.1 ad struct aac_fib *sc_fibs;
285 1.1 ad bus_dma_segment_t sc_fibs_seg;
286 1.1 ad bus_dmamap_t sc_fibs_dmamap;
287 1.1 ad
288 1.1 ad struct aac_ccb *sc_ccbs;
289 1.1 ad SIMPLEQ_HEAD(, aac_ccb) sc_ccb_free;
290 1.1 ad SIMPLEQ_HEAD(, aac_ccb) sc_ccb_queue;
291 1.1 ad SIMPLEQ_HEAD(, aac_ccb) sc_ccb_complete;
292 1.1 ad
293 1.1 ad struct aac_queue_table *sc_queues;
294 1.1 ad struct aac_queue_entry *sc_qentries[AAC_QUEUE_COUNT];
295 1.1 ad struct aac_drive sc_hdr[AAC_MAX_CONTAINERS];
296 1.1 ad int sc_nunits;
297 1.1 ad int sc_flags;
298 1.6 briggs uint32_t sc_supported_options;
299 1.1 ad };
300 1.1 ad #define AAC_HWIF_I960RX 0
301 1.1 ad #define AAC_HWIF_STRONGARM 1
302 1.1 ad
303 1.1 ad #define AAC_ONLINE 2
304 1.1 ad
305 1.1 ad struct aac_attach_args {
306 1.1 ad int aaca_unit;
307 1.1 ad };
308 1.1 ad
309 1.1 ad int aac_attach(struct aac_softc *);
310 1.1 ad void aac_ccb_enqueue(struct aac_softc *, struct aac_ccb *);
311 1.1 ad void aac_ccb_free(struct aac_softc *, struct aac_ccb *);
312 1.1 ad struct aac_ccb *aac_ccb_alloc(struct aac_softc *, int);
313 1.1 ad int aac_ccb_map(struct aac_softc *, struct aac_ccb *);
314 1.1 ad int aac_ccb_poll(struct aac_softc *, struct aac_ccb *, int);
315 1.1 ad int aac_ccb_submit(struct aac_softc *, struct aac_ccb *);
316 1.1 ad void aac_ccb_unmap(struct aac_softc *, struct aac_ccb *);
317 1.1 ad const char *aac_describe_code(const struct aac_code_lookup *, u_int32_t);
318 1.1 ad int aac_intr(void *);
319 1.1 ad
320 1.1 ad #endif /* !_PCI_AACVAR_H_ */
321