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      1 /*	$NetBSD: sunscpal.c,v 1.18 2005/06/03 21:20:51 tsutsui Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 2001 Matthew Fredette
      5  * Copyright (c) 1995 David Jones, Gordon W. Ross
      6  * Copyright (c) 1994 Jarle Greipsland
      7  * All rights reserved.
      8  *
      9  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11  * are met:
     12  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17  * 3. The name of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
     18  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     19  * 4. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     20  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     21  *      This product includes software developed by
     22  *      David Jones and Gordon Ross
     23  *
     24  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     25  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     26  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     27  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     28  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     29  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     30  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     31  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     32  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     33  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     34  */
     35 
     36 /*
     37  * This is a machine-independent driver for the Sun "sc"
     38  * SCSI Bus Controller (SBC).
     39  *
     40  * This code should work with any memory-mapped card,
     41  * and can be shared by multiple adapters that address
     42  * the card with different register offset spacings.
     43  * (This can happen on the atari, for example.)
     44  *
     45  * Credits, history:
     46  *
     47  * Matthew Fredette completely copied revision 1.38 of
     48  * ncr5380sbc.c, and then heavily modified it to match
     49  * the Sun sc PAL.  The remaining credits are for
     50  * ncr5380sbc.c:
     51  *
     52  * David Jones is the author of most of the code that now
     53  * appears in this file, and was the architect of the
     54  * current overall structure (MI/MD code separation, etc.)
     55  *
     56  * Gordon Ross integrated the message phase code, added lots of
     57  * comments about what happens when and why (re. SCSI spec.),
     58  * debugged some reentrance problems, and added several new
     59  * "hooks" needed for the Sun3 "si" adapters.
     60  *
     61  * The message in/out code was taken nearly verbatim from
     62  * the aic6360 driver by Jarle Greipsland.
     63  *
     64  * Several other NCR5380 drivers were used for reference
     65  * while developing this driver, including work by:
     66  *   The Alice Group (mac68k port) namely:
     67  *       Allen K. Briggs, Chris P. Caputo, Michael L. Finch,
     68  *       Bradley A. Grantham, and Lawrence A. Kesteloot
     69  *   Michael L. Hitch (amiga drivers: sci.c)
     70  *   Leo Weppelman (atari driver: ncr5380.c)
     71  * There are others too.  Thanks, everyone.
     72  *
     73  * Transliteration to bus_space() performed 9/17/98 by
     74  * John Ruschmeyer (jruschme (at) exit109.com) for i386 'nca' driver.
     75  * Thank you all.
     76  */
     77 
     78 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     79 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: sunscpal.c,v 1.18 2005/06/03 21:20:51 tsutsui Exp $");
     80 
     81 #include "opt_ddb.h"
     82 
     83 #include <sys/param.h>
     84 #include <sys/systm.h>
     85 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     86 #include <sys/errno.h>
     87 #include <sys/malloc.h>
     88 #include <sys/device.h>
     89 #include <sys/buf.h>
     90 #include <sys/proc.h>
     91 #include <sys/user.h>
     92 
     93 #include <dev/scsipi/scsi_all.h>
     94 #include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_all.h>
     95 #include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_debug.h>
     96 #include <dev/scsipi/scsi_message.h>
     97 #include <dev/scsipi/scsiconf.h>
     98 
     99 #ifdef DDB
    100 #include <ddb/db_output.h>
    101 #endif
    102 
    103 #include <dev/ic/sunscpalreg.h>
    104 #include <dev/ic/sunscpalvar.h>
    105 
    106 static void	sunscpal_reset_scsibus(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    107 static void	sunscpal_sched(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    108 static void	sunscpal_done(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    109 
    110 static int	sunscpal_select
    111 	(struct sunscpal_softc *, struct sunscpal_req *);
    112 static void	sunscpal_reselect(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    113 
    114 static int	sunscpal_msg_in(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    115 static int	sunscpal_msg_out(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    116 static int	sunscpal_data_xfer(struct sunscpal_softc *, int);
    117 static int	sunscpal_command(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    118 static int	sunscpal_status(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    119 static void	sunscpal_machine(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    120 
    121 void	sunscpal_abort(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    122 void	sunscpal_cmd_timeout(void *);
    123 /*
    124  * Action flags returned by the info_transfer functions:
    125  * (These determine what happens next.)
    126  */
    127 #define ACT_CONTINUE	0x00	/* No flags: expect another phase */
    128 #define ACT_DISCONNECT	0x01	/* Target is disconnecting */
    129 #define ACT_CMD_DONE	0x02	/* Need to call scsipi_done() */
    130 #define ACT_RESET_BUS	0x04	/* Need bus reset (cmd timeout) */
    131 #define ACT_WAIT_DMA	0x10	/* Wait for DMA to complete */
    132 
    133 /*****************************************************************
    134  * Debugging stuff
    135  *****************************************************************/
    136 
    137 #ifndef DDB
    138 /* This is used only in recoverable places. */
    139 #ifndef Debugger
    140 #define Debugger() printf("Debug: sunscpal.c:%d\n", __LINE__)
    141 #endif
    142 #endif
    143 
    144 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
    145 
    146 #define	SUNSCPAL_DBG_BREAK	1
    147 #define	SUNSCPAL_DBG_CMDS	2
    148 #define	SUNSCPAL_DBG_DMA	4
    149 int sunscpal_debug = 0;
    150 #define	SUNSCPAL_BREAK() \
    151 	do { if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_BREAK) Debugger(); } while (0)
    152 static void sunscpal_show_scsi_cmd(struct scsipi_xfer *);
    153 #ifdef DDB
    154 void	sunscpal_clear_trace(void);
    155 void	sunscpal_show_trace(void);
    156 void	sunscpal_show_req(struct sunscpal_req *);
    157 void	sunscpal_show_state(void);
    158 #endif	/* DDB */
    159 #else	/* SUNSCPAL_DEBUG */
    160 
    161 #define	SUNSCPAL_BREAK() 		/* nada */
    162 #define sunscpal_show_scsi_cmd(xs) /* nada */
    163 
    164 #endif	/* SUNSCPAL_DEBUG */
    165 
    166 static const char *
    167 phase_names[8] = {
    168 	"DATA_OUT",
    169 	"DATA_IN",
    170 	"COMMAND",
    171 	"STATUS",
    172 	"UNSPEC1",
    173 	"UNSPEC2",
    174 	"MSG_OUT",
    175 	"MSG_IN",
    176 };
    177 
    178 #ifdef SUNSCPAL_USE_BUS_DMA
    179 static void sunscpal_dma_alloc(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    180 static void sunscpal_dma_free(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    181 static void sunscpal_dma_setup(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    182 #else
    183 #define sunscpal_dma_alloc(sc) (*sc->sc_dma_alloc)(sc)
    184 #define sunscpal_dma_free(sc) (*sc->sc_dma_free)(sc)
    185 #define sunscpal_dma_setup(sc) (*sc->sc_dma_setup)(sc)
    186 #endif
    187 static void sunscpal_minphys(struct buf *);
    188 
    189 /*****************************************************************
    190  * Actual chip control
    191  *****************************************************************/
    192 
    193 /*
    194  * XXX: These timeouts might need to be tuned...
    195  */
    196 
    197 /* This one is used when waiting for a phase change. (X100uS.) */
    198 int sunscpal_wait_phase_timo = 1000 * 10 * 300;	/* 5 min. */
    199 
    200 /* These are used in the following inline functions. */
    201 int sunscpal_wait_req_timo = 1000 * 50;	/* X2 = 100 mS. */
    202 int sunscpal_wait_nrq_timo = 1000 * 25;	/* X2 =  50 mS. */
    203 
    204 static __inline int sunscpal_wait_req(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    205 static __inline int sunscpal_wait_not_req(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    206 static __inline void sunscpal_sched_msgout(struct sunscpal_softc *, int);
    207 
    208 /* Return zero on success. */
    209 static __inline int sunscpal_wait_req(sc)
    210 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    211 {
    212 	int timo = sunscpal_wait_req_timo;
    213 	for (;;) {
    214 		if (SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & SUNSCPAL_ICR_REQUEST) {
    215 			timo = 0;	/* return 0 */
    216 			break;
    217 		}
    218 		if (--timo < 0)
    219 			break;	/* return -1 */
    220 		delay(2);
    221 	}
    222 	return (timo);
    223 }
    224 
    225 /* Return zero on success. */
    226 static __inline int sunscpal_wait_not_req(sc)
    227 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    228 {
    229 	int timo = sunscpal_wait_nrq_timo;
    230 	for (;;) {
    231 		if ((SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & SUNSCPAL_ICR_REQUEST) == 0) {
    232 			timo = 0;	/* return 0 */
    233 			break;
    234 		}
    235 		if (--timo < 0)
    236 			break;	/* return -1 */
    237 		delay(2);
    238 	}
    239 	return (timo);
    240 }
    241 
    242 /*
    243  * These functions control DMA functions in the chipset independent of
    244  * the host DMA implementation.
    245  */
    246 static void sunscpal_dma_start(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    247 static void sunscpal_dma_poll(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    248 static void sunscpal_dma_stop(struct sunscpal_softc *);
    249 
    250 static void
    251 sunscpal_dma_start(sc)
    252 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    253 {
    254 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
    255 	int xlen;
    256 	u_int16_t icr;
    257 
    258 	xlen = sc->sc_reqlen;
    259 
    260 	/* Let'er rip! */
    261 	icr = SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr);
    262 	icr |= SUNSCPAL_ICR_DMA_ENABLE |
    263 	    ((xlen & 1) ? 0 : SUNSCPAL_ICR_WORD_MODE) |
    264 	    ((sr->sr_flags & SR_IMMED) ? 0 : SUNSCPAL_ICR_INTERRUPT_ENABLE);
    265 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, icr);
    266 
    267 	sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_DOINGDMA;
    268 
    269 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
    270 	if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_DMA) {
    271 		printf("sunscpal_dma_start: started, flags=0x%x\n",
    272 			   sc->sc_state);
    273 	}
    274 #endif
    275 }
    276 
    277 #define	ICR_MASK (SUNSCPAL_ICR_PARITY_ERROR | SUNSCPAL_ICR_BUS_ERROR | SUNSCPAL_ICR_INTERRUPT_REQUEST)
    278 #define	POLL_TIMO	50000	/* X100 = 5 sec. */
    279 
    280 /*
    281  * Poll (spin-wait) for DMA completion.
    282  * Called right after xx_dma_start(), and
    283  * xx_dma_stop() will be called next.
    284  */
    285 static void
    286 sunscpal_dma_poll(sc)
    287 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    288 {
    289 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
    290 	int tmo;
    291 
    292 	/* Make sure DMA started successfully. */
    293 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_ABORTING)
    294 		return;
    295 
    296 	/* Wait for any "DMA complete" or error bits. */
    297 	tmo = POLL_TIMO;
    298 	for (;;) {
    299 		if (SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & ICR_MASK)
    300 			break;
    301 		if (--tmo <= 0) {
    302 			printf("sc: DMA timeout (while polling)\n");
    303 			/* Indicate timeout as MI code would. */
    304 			sr->sr_flags |= SR_OVERDUE;
    305 			break;
    306 		}
    307 		delay(100);
    308 	}
    309 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sunscpal_dma_poll: waited %d\n",
    310 			  POLL_TIMO - tmo);
    311 
    312 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
    313 	if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_DMA) {
    314 		char buffer[64];
    315 		bitmask_snprintf(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr), SUNSCPAL_ICR_BITS, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
    316 		printf("sunscpal_dma_poll: done, icr=%s\n", buffer);
    317 	}
    318 #endif
    319 }
    320 
    321 static void
    322 sunscpal_dma_stop(sc)
    323 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    324 {
    325 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
    326 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
    327 	int resid, ntrans;
    328 	u_int16_t icr;
    329 
    330 	if ((sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_DOINGDMA) == 0) {
    331 #ifdef	DEBUG
    332 		printf("sunscpal_dma_stop: DMA not running\n");
    333 #endif
    334 		return;
    335 	}
    336 	sc->sc_state &= ~SUNSCPAL_DOINGDMA;
    337 
    338 	/* First, halt the DMA engine. */
    339 	icr = SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr);
    340 	icr &= ~(SUNSCPAL_ICR_DMA_ENABLE | SUNSCPAL_ICR_WORD_MODE | SUNSCPAL_ICR_INTERRUPT_ENABLE);
    341 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, icr);
    342 
    343 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_USE_BUS_DMA
    344 	/*
    345 	 * XXX - this function is supposed to be independent of
    346 	 * the host's DMA implementation.
    347 	 */
    348  {
    349 	 sunscpal_dma_handle_t dh = sr->sr_dma_hand;
    350 
    351 	 /* sync the DMA map: */
    352 	 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sunscpal_dmat, dh->dh_dmamap, 0, dh->dh_maplen,
    353 	     ((xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_DATA_OUT) == 0 ? BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD : BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE));
    354  }
    355 #endif /* SUNSCPAL_USE_BUS_DMA */
    356 
    357 
    358 	if (icr & (SUNSCPAL_ICR_BUS_ERROR)) {
    359 		char buffer[64];
    360 		bitmask_snprintf(icr, SUNSCPAL_ICR_BITS, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
    361 		printf("sc: DMA error, icr=%s, reset\n", buffer);
    362 		sr->sr_xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
    363 		sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
    364 		goto out;
    365 	}
    366 
    367 	/* Note that timeout may have set the error flag. */
    368 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_ABORTING)
    369 		goto out;
    370 
    371 	/* XXX: Wait for DMA to actually finish? */
    372 
    373 	/*
    374 	 * Now try to figure out how much actually transferred
    375 	 */
    376 
    377 	resid = SUNSCPAL_DMA_COUNT_FLIP(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_count));
    378 	ntrans = sc->sc_reqlen - resid;
    379 
    380 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
    381 	if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_DMA) {
    382 		printf("sunscpal_dma_stop: resid=0x%x ntrans=0x%x\n",
    383 		       resid, ntrans);
    384 	}
    385 #endif
    386 
    387 	if (ntrans < sc->sc_min_dma_len) {
    388 		printf("sc: DMA count: 0x%x\n", resid);
    389 		sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
    390 		goto out;
    391 	}
    392 	if (ntrans > sc->sc_datalen)
    393 		panic("sunscpal_dma_stop: excess transfer");
    394 
    395 	/* Adjust data pointer */
    396 	sc->sc_dataptr += ntrans;
    397 	sc->sc_datalen -= ntrans;
    398 
    399 	/*
    400 	 * After a read, we may need to clean-up
    401 	 * "Left-over bytes" (yuck!)
    402 	 */
    403 	if (((xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_DATA_OUT) == 0) &&
    404 		((icr & SUNSCPAL_ICR_ODD_LENGTH) != 0))
    405 	{
    406 #ifdef DEBUG
    407 		printf("sc: Got Left-over bytes!\n");
    408 #endif
    409 		*(sc->sc_dataptr++) = SUNSCPAL_READ_1(sc, sunscpal_data);
    410 		sc->sc_datalen--;
    411 	}
    412 
    413 out:
    414 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_count, SUNSCPAL_DMA_COUNT_FLIP(0));
    415 
    416 }
    417 
    418 /* Ask the target for a MSG_OUT phase. */
    419 static __inline void
    420 sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, msg_code)
    421 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    422 	int msg_code;
    423 {
    424 	/*
    425 	 * This controller does not allow you to assert ATN, which
    426 	 * will eventually leave us with no option other than to reset
    427 	 * the bus.  We keep this function as a placeholder, though,
    428 	 * and this printf will eventually go away or get #ifdef'ed:
    429 	 */
    430 	printf("sunscpal_sched_msgout: trying to schedule 0x%0x\n", msg_code);
    431 	sc->sc_msgpriq |= msg_code;
    432 }
    433 
    434 int
    435 sunscpal_pio_out(sc, phase, count, data)
    436 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    437 	int phase, count;
    438 	unsigned char *data;
    439 {
    440 	int resid;
    441 
    442 	resid = count;
    443 	while (resid > 0) {
    444 		if (!SUNSCPAL_BUSY(sc)) {
    445 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("pio_out: lost BSY, resid=%d\n", resid);
    446 			break;
    447 		}
    448 		if (sunscpal_wait_req(sc)) {
    449 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("pio_out: no REQ, resid=%d\n", resid);
    450 			break;
    451 		}
    452 		if (SUNSCPAL_BUS_PHASE(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr)) != phase)
    453 			break;
    454 
    455 		/* Put the data on the bus. */
    456 		if (data) {
    457 			SUNSCPAL_BYTE_WRITE(sc, phase, *data++);
    458 		} else {
    459 			SUNSCPAL_BYTE_WRITE(sc, phase, 0);
    460 		}
    461 
    462 		--resid;
    463 	}
    464 
    465 	return (count - resid);
    466 }
    467 
    468 
    469 int
    470 sunscpal_pio_in(sc, phase, count, data)
    471 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    472 	int phase, count;
    473 	unsigned char			*data;
    474 {
    475 	int resid;
    476 
    477 	resid = count;
    478 	while (resid > 0) {
    479 		if (!SUNSCPAL_BUSY(sc)) {
    480 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("pio_in: lost BSY, resid=%d\n", resid);
    481 			break;
    482 		}
    483 		if (sunscpal_wait_req(sc)) {
    484 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("pio_in: no REQ, resid=%d\n", resid);
    485 			break;
    486 		}
    487 		/* A phase change is not valid until AFTER REQ rises! */
    488 		if (SUNSCPAL_BUS_PHASE(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr)) != phase)
    489 			break;
    490 
    491 		/* Read the data bus. */
    492 		if (data)
    493 			*data++ = SUNSCPAL_BYTE_READ(sc, phase);
    494 		else
    495 			(void) SUNSCPAL_BYTE_READ(sc, phase);
    496 
    497 		--resid;
    498 	}
    499 
    500 	return (count - resid);
    501 }
    502 
    503 
    504 void
    505 sunscpal_init(sc)
    506 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    507 {
    508 	int i, j;
    509 
    510 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
    511 	sunscpal_debug_sc = sc;
    512 #endif
    513 
    514 	for (i = 0; i < SUNSCPAL_OPENINGS; i++)
    515 		sc->sc_ring[i].sr_xs = NULL;
    516 	for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
    517 		for (j = 0; j < 8; j++)
    518 			sc->sc_matrix[i][j] = NULL;
    519 
    520 	sc->sc_prevphase = SUNSCPAL_PHASE_INVALID;
    521 	sc->sc_state = SUNSCPAL_IDLE;
    522 
    523 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, 0);
    524 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_addr_h, 0);
    525 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_addr_l, 0);
    526 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_count, SUNSCPAL_DMA_COUNT_FLIP(0));
    527 
    528 	SUNSCPAL_CLR_INTR(sc);
    529 
    530 	/* Another hack (Er.. hook!) for anything that needs it: */
    531 	if (sc->sc_intr_on) {
    532 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("init: intr ON\n", 0);
    533 		sc->sc_intr_on(sc);
    534 	}
    535 }
    536 
    537 
    538 static void
    539 sunscpal_reset_scsibus(sc)
    540 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    541 {
    542 
    543 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("reset_scsibus, cur=0x%x\n",
    544 			  (long) sc->sc_current);
    545 
    546 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, SUNSCPAL_ICR_RESET);
    547 	delay(500);
    548 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, 0);
    549 
    550 	SUNSCPAL_CLR_INTR(sc);
    551 	/* XXX - Need long delay here! */
    552 	delay(100000);
    553 
    554 	/* XXX - Need to cancel disconnected requests. */
    555 }
    556 
    557 
    558 /*
    559  * Interrupt handler for the SCSI Bus Controller (SBC)
    560  * This may also called for a DMA timeout (at splbio).
    561  */
    562 int
    563 sunscpal_intr(arg)
    564 	void *arg;
    565 {
    566 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc = arg;
    567 	int claimed = 0;
    568 
    569 	/*
    570 	 * Do not touch SBC regs here unless sc_current == NULL
    571 	 * or it will complain about "register conflict" errors.
    572 	 * Instead, just let sunscpal_machine() deal with it.
    573 	 */
    574 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("intr: top, state=%d\n", sc->sc_state);
    575 
    576 	if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE) {
    577 		/*
    578 		 * Might be reselect.  sunscpal_reselect() will check,
    579 		 * and set up the connection if so.  This will verify
    580 		 * that sc_current == NULL at the beginning...
    581 		 */
    582 
    583 		/* Another hack (Er.. hook!) for anything that needs it: */
    584 		if (sc->sc_intr_off) {
    585 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("intr: for reselect, intr off\n", 0);
    586 		    sc->sc_intr_off(sc);
    587 		}
    588 
    589 		sunscpal_reselect(sc);
    590 	}
    591 
    592 	/*
    593 	 * The remaining documented interrupt causes are a DMA complete
    594 	 * condition.
    595 	 *
    596 	 * The procedure is to let sunscpal_machine() figure out what
    597 	 * to do next.
    598 	 */
    599 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_WORKING) {
    600 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("intr: call machine, cur=0x%x\n",
    601 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    602 		/* This will usually free-up the nexus. */
    603 		sunscpal_machine(sc);
    604 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("intr: machine done, cur=0x%x\n",
    605 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    606 		claimed = 1;
    607 	}
    608 
    609 	/* Maybe we can run some commands now... */
    610 	if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE) {
    611 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("intr: call sched, cur=0x%x\n",
    612 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    613 		sunscpal_sched(sc);
    614 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("intr: sched done, cur=0x%x\n",
    615 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    616 	}
    617 
    618 	return claimed;
    619 }
    620 
    621 
    622 /*
    623  * Abort the current command (i.e. due to timeout)
    624  */
    625 void
    626 sunscpal_abort(sc)
    627 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    628 {
    629 
    630 	/*
    631 	 * Finish it now.  If DMA is in progress, we
    632 	 * can not call sunscpal_sched_msgout() because
    633 	 * that hits the SBC (avoid DMA conflict).
    634 	 */
    635 
    636 	/* Another hack (Er.. hook!) for anything that needs it: */
    637 	if (sc->sc_intr_off) {
    638 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("abort: intr off\n", 0);
    639 		sc->sc_intr_off(sc);
    640 	}
    641 
    642 	sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
    643 	if ((sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_DOINGDMA) == 0) {
    644 		sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
    645 	}
    646 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("abort: call machine, cur=0x%x\n",
    647 			  (long) sc->sc_current);
    648 	sunscpal_machine(sc);
    649 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("abort: machine done, cur=0x%x\n",
    650 			  (long) sc->sc_current);
    651 
    652 	/* Another hack (Er.. hook!) for anything that needs it: */
    653 	if (sc->sc_intr_on) {
    654 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("abort: intr ON\n", 0);
    655 	    sc->sc_intr_on(sc);
    656 	}
    657 }
    658 
    659 /*
    660  * Timeout handler, scheduled for each SCSI command.
    661  */
    662 void
    663 sunscpal_cmd_timeout(arg)
    664 	void *arg;
    665 {
    666 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = arg;
    667 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
    668 	struct scsipi_periph *periph;
    669 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    670 	int s;
    671 
    672 	s = splbio();
    673 
    674 	/* Get all our variables... */
    675 	xs = sr->sr_xs;
    676 	if (xs == NULL) {
    677 		printf("sunscpal_cmd_timeout: no scsipi_xfer\n");
    678 		goto out;
    679 	}
    680 	periph = xs->xs_periph;
    681 	sc = (void *)periph->periph_channel->chan_adapter->adapt_dev;
    682 
    683 	printf("%s: cmd timeout, targ=%d, lun=%d\n",
    684 	    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    685 	    sr->sr_target, sr->sr_lun);
    686 
    687 	/*
    688 	 * Mark the overdue job as failed, and arrange for
    689 	 * sunscpal_machine to terminate it.  If the victim
    690 	 * is the current job, call sunscpal_machine() now.
    691 	 * Otherwise arrange for sunscpal_sched() to do it.
    692 	 */
    693 	sr->sr_flags |= SR_OVERDUE;
    694 	if (sc->sc_current == sr) {
    695 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("cmd_tmo: call abort, sr=0x%x\n", (long) sr);
    696 		sunscpal_abort(sc);
    697 	} else {
    698 		/*
    699 		 * The driver may be idle, or busy with another job.
    700 		 * Arrange for sunscpal_sched() to do the deed.
    701 		 */
    702 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("cmd_tmo: clear matrix, t/l=0x%02x\n",
    703 				  (sr->sr_target << 4) | sr->sr_lun);
    704 		sc->sc_matrix[sr->sr_target][sr->sr_lun] = NULL;
    705 	}
    706 
    707 	/*
    708 	 * We may have aborted the current job, or may have
    709 	 * already been idle. In either case, we should now
    710 	 * be idle, so try to start another job.
    711 	 */
    712 	if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE) {
    713 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("cmd_tmo: call sched, cur=0x%x\n",
    714 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    715 		sunscpal_sched(sc);
    716 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("cmd_tmo: sched done, cur=0x%x\n",
    717 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    718 	}
    719 
    720 out:
    721 	splx(s);
    722 }
    723 
    724 
    725 /*****************************************************************
    726  * Interface to higher level
    727  *****************************************************************/
    728 
    729 
    730 /*
    731  * Enter a new SCSI command into the "issue" queue, and
    732  * if there is work to do, start it going.
    733  *
    734  * WARNING:  This can be called recursively!
    735  * (see comment in sunscpal_done)
    736  */
    737 void
    738 sunscpal_scsipi_request(chan, req, arg)
    739 	struct scsipi_channel *chan;
    740 	scsipi_adapter_req_t req;
    741 	void *arg;
    742 {
    743 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
    744 	struct scsipi_periph *periph;
    745 	struct	sunscpal_softc *sc = (void *)chan->chan_adapter->adapt_dev;
    746 	struct sunscpal_req	*sr;
    747 	int s, i, flags;
    748 
    749 	switch (req) {
    750 	case ADAPTER_REQ_RUN_XFER:
    751 		xs = arg;
    752 		periph = xs->xs_periph;
    753 		flags = xs->xs_control;
    754 
    755 		if (flags & XS_CTL_DATA_UIO)
    756 			panic("sunscpal: scsi data uio requested");
    757 
    758 		s = splbio();
    759 
    760 		if (flags & XS_CTL_POLL) {
    761 			/* Terminate any current command. */
    762 			sr = sc->sc_current;
    763 			if (sr) {
    764 				printf("%s: polled request aborting %d/%d\n",
    765 				    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    766 				    sr->sr_target, sr->sr_lun);
    767 				sunscpal_abort(sc);
    768 			}
    769 			if (sc->sc_state != SUNSCPAL_IDLE) {
    770 				panic("sunscpal_scsi_cmd: polled request, abort failed");
    771 			}
    772 		}
    773 
    774 		/*
    775 		 * Find lowest empty slot in ring buffer.
    776 		 * XXX: What about "fairness" and cmd order?
    777 		 */
    778 		for (i = 0; i < SUNSCPAL_OPENINGS; i++)
    779 			if (sc->sc_ring[i].sr_xs == NULL)
    780 				goto new;
    781 
    782 		xs->error = XS_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
    783 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("scsipi_cmd: no openings, rv=%d\n", rv);
    784 		goto out;
    785 
    786 new:
    787 		/* Create queue entry */
    788 		sr = &sc->sc_ring[i];
    789 		sr->sr_xs = xs;
    790 		sr->sr_target = xs->xs_periph->periph_target;
    791 		sr->sr_lun = xs->xs_periph->periph_lun;
    792 		sr->sr_dma_hand = NULL;
    793 		sr->sr_dataptr = xs->data;
    794 		sr->sr_datalen = xs->datalen;
    795 		sr->sr_flags = (flags & XS_CTL_POLL) ? SR_IMMED : 0;
    796 		sr->sr_status = -1;	/* no value */
    797 		sc->sc_ncmds++;
    798 
    799 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("scsipi_cmd: new sr=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
    800 
    801 		if (flags & XS_CTL_POLL) {
    802 			/* Force this new command to be next. */
    803 			sc->sc_rr = i;
    804 		}
    805 
    806 		/*
    807 		 * If we were idle, run some commands...
    808 		 */
    809 		if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE) {
    810 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("scsipi_cmd: call sched, cur=0x%x\n",
    811 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    812 			sunscpal_sched(sc);
    813 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("scsipi_cmd: sched done, cur=0x%x\n",
    814 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
    815 		}
    816 
    817 		if (flags & XS_CTL_POLL) {
    818 			/* Make sure sunscpal_sched() finished it. */
    819 			if ((xs->xs_status & XS_STS_DONE) == 0)
    820 				panic("sunscpal_scsi_cmd: poll didn't finish");
    821 		}
    822 
    823 out:
    824 		splx(s);
    825 		return;
    826 
    827 	case ADAPTER_REQ_GROW_RESOURCES:
    828 		/* XXX Not supported. */
    829 		return;
    830 
    831 	case ADAPTER_REQ_SET_XFER_MODE:
    832 	    {
    833 		/*
    834 		 * We don't support Sync, Wide, or Tagged Queueing.
    835 		 * Just callback now, to report this.
    836 		 */
    837 		struct scsipi_xfer_mode *xm = arg;
    838 
    839 		xm->xm_mode = 0;
    840 		xm->xm_period = 0;
    841 		xm->xm_offset = 0;
    842 		scsipi_async_event(chan, ASYNC_EVENT_XFER_MODE, xm);
    843 		return;
    844 	    }
    845 	}
    846 }
    847 
    848 
    849 /*
    850  * POST PROCESSING OF SCSI_CMD (usually current)
    851  * Called by sunscpal_sched(), sunscpal_machine()
    852  */
    853 static void
    854 sunscpal_done(sc)
    855 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
    856 {
    857 	struct	sunscpal_req *sr;
    858 	struct	scsipi_xfer *xs;
    859 
    860 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    861 	if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE)
    862 		panic("sunscpal_done: state=idle");
    863 	if (sc->sc_current == NULL)
    864 		panic("sunscpal_done: current=0");
    865 #endif
    866 
    867 	sr = sc->sc_current;
    868 	xs = sr->sr_xs;
    869 
    870 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("done: top, cur=0x%x\n", (long) sc->sc_current);
    871 
    872 	/*
    873 	 * Clean up DMA resources for this command.
    874 	 */
    875 	if (sr->sr_dma_hand) {
    876 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("done: dma_free, dh=0x%x\n",
    877 				  (long) sr->sr_dma_hand);
    878 		sunscpal_dma_free(sc);
    879 	}
    880 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    881 	if (sr->sr_dma_hand)
    882 		panic("sunscpal_done: DMA free did not");
    883 #endif
    884 
    885 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_ABORTING) {
    886 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("done: aborting, error=%d\n", xs->error);
    887 		if (xs->error == XS_NOERROR)
    888 			xs->error = XS_TIMEOUT;
    889 	}
    890 
    891 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("done: check error=%d\n", (long) xs->error);
    892 
    893 	/* If error is already set, ignore sr_status value. */
    894 	if (xs->error != XS_NOERROR)
    895 		goto finish;
    896 
    897 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("done: check status=%d\n", sr->sr_status);
    898 
    899 	xs->status = sr->sr_status;
    900 	switch (sr->sr_status) {
    901 	case SCSI_OK:	/* 0 */
    902 		break;
    903 
    904 	case SCSI_CHECK:
    905 	case SCSI_BUSY:
    906 		xs->error = XS_BUSY;
    907 		break;
    908 
    909 	case -1:
    910 		/* This is our "impossible" initial value. */
    911 		/* fallthrough */
    912 	default:
    913 		printf("%s: target %d, bad status=%d\n",
    914 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sr->sr_target, sr->sr_status);
    915 		xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
    916 		break;
    917 	}
    918 
    919 finish:
    920 
    921 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("done: finish, error=%d\n", xs->error);
    922 
    923 	/*
    924 	 * Dequeue the finished command, but don't clear sc_state until
    925 	 * after the call to scsipi_done(), because that may call back to
    926 	 * sunscpal_scsi_cmd() - unwanted recursion!
    927 	 *
    928 	 * Keeping sc->sc_state != idle terminates the recursion.
    929 	 */
    930 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    931 	if ((sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_WORKING) == 0)
    932 		panic("sunscpal_done: bad state");
    933 #endif
    934 
    935 	/* Clear our pointers to the request. */
    936 	sc->sc_current = NULL;
    937 	sc->sc_matrix[sr->sr_target][sr->sr_lun] = NULL;
    938 	callout_stop(&sr->sr_xs->xs_callout);
    939 
    940 	/* Make the request free. */
    941 	sr->sr_xs = NULL;
    942 	sc->sc_ncmds--;
    943 
    944 	/* Tell common SCSI code it is done. */
    945 	scsipi_done(xs);
    946 
    947 	sc->sc_state = SUNSCPAL_IDLE;
    948 	/* Now sunscpal_sched() may be called again. */
    949 }
    950 
    951 
    952 /*
    953  * Schedule a SCSI operation.  This routine should return
    954  * only after it achieves one of the following conditions:
    955  *  	Busy (sc->sc_state != SUNSCPAL_IDLE)
    956  *  	No more work can be started.
    957  */
    958 static void
    959 sunscpal_sched(sc)
    960 	struct	sunscpal_softc *sc;
    961 {
    962 	struct sunscpal_req	*sr;
    963 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
    964 	int	target = 0, lun = 0;
    965 	int	error, i;
    966 
    967 	/* Another hack (Er.. hook!) for anything that needs it: */
    968 	if (sc->sc_intr_off) {
    969 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: top, intr off\n", 0);
    970 	    sc->sc_intr_off(sc);
    971 	}
    972 
    973 next_job:
    974 	/*
    975 	 * Grab the next job from queue.  Must be idle.
    976 	 */
    977 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    978 	if (sc->sc_state != SUNSCPAL_IDLE)
    979 		panic("sunscpal_sched: not idle");
    980 	if (sc->sc_current)
    981 		panic("sunscpal_sched: current set");
    982 #endif
    983 
    984 	/*
    985 	 * Always start the search where we last looked.
    986 	 */
    987 	i = sc->sc_rr;
    988 	sr = NULL;
    989 	do {
    990 		if (sc->sc_ring[i].sr_xs) {
    991 			target = sc->sc_ring[i].sr_target;
    992 			lun = sc->sc_ring[i].sr_lun;
    993 			if (sc->sc_matrix[target][lun] == NULL) {
    994 				/*
    995 				 * Do not mark the  target/LUN busy yet,
    996 				 * because reselect may cause some other
    997 				 * job to become the current one, so we
    998 				 * might not actually start this job.
    999 				 * Instead, set sc_matrix later on.
   1000 				 */
   1001 				sc->sc_rr = i;
   1002 				sr = &sc->sc_ring[i];
   1003 				break;
   1004 			}
   1005 		}
   1006 		i++;
   1007 		if (i == SUNSCPAL_OPENINGS)
   1008 			i = 0;
   1009 	} while (i != sc->sc_rr);
   1010 
   1011 	if (sr == NULL) {
   1012 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: no work, cur=0x%x\n",
   1013 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
   1014 
   1015 		/* Another hack (Er.. hook!) for anything that needs it: */
   1016 		if (sc->sc_intr_on) {
   1017 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: ret, intr ON\n", 0);
   1018 		    sc->sc_intr_on(sc);
   1019 		}
   1020 
   1021 		return;		/* No more work to do. */
   1022 	}
   1023 
   1024 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: select for t/l=0x%02x\n",
   1025 			  (sr->sr_target << 4) | sr->sr_lun);
   1026 
   1027 	sc->sc_state = SUNSCPAL_WORKING;
   1028 	error = sunscpal_select(sc, sr);
   1029 	if (sc->sc_current) {
   1030 		/* Lost the race!  reselected out from under us! */
   1031 		/* Work with the reselected job. */
   1032 		if (sr->sr_flags & SR_IMMED) {
   1033 			printf("%s: reselected while polling (abort)\n",
   1034 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1035 			/* Abort the reselected job. */
   1036 			sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1037 			sc->sc_msgpriq |= SEND_ABORT;
   1038 		}
   1039 		sr = sc->sc_current;
   1040 		xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1041 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: reselect, new sr=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
   1042 		goto have_nexus;
   1043 	}
   1044 
   1045 	/* Normal selection result.  Target/LUN is now busy. */
   1046 	sc->sc_matrix[target][lun] = sr;
   1047 	sc->sc_current = sr;	/* connected */
   1048 	xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1049 
   1050 	/*
   1051 	 * Initialize pointers, etc. for this job
   1052 	 */
   1053 	sc->sc_dataptr  = sr->sr_dataptr;
   1054 	sc->sc_datalen  = sr->sr_datalen;
   1055 	sc->sc_prevphase = SUNSCPAL_PHASE_INVALID;
   1056 	sc->sc_msgpriq = SEND_IDENTIFY;
   1057 	sc->sc_msgoutq = 0;
   1058 	sc->sc_msgout  = 0;
   1059 
   1060 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: select rv=%d\n", error);
   1061 
   1062 	switch (error) {
   1063 	case XS_NOERROR:
   1064 		break;
   1065 
   1066 	case XS_BUSY:
   1067 		/* XXX - Reset and try again. */
   1068 		printf("%s: select found SCSI bus busy, resetting...\n",
   1069 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1070 		sunscpal_reset_scsibus(sc);
   1071 		/* fallthrough */
   1072 	case XS_SELTIMEOUT:
   1073 	default:
   1074 		xs->error = error;	/* from select */
   1075 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: call done, sr=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
   1076 		sunscpal_done(sc);
   1077 
   1078 		/* Paranoia: clear everything. */
   1079 		sc->sc_dataptr = NULL;
   1080 		sc->sc_datalen = 0;
   1081 		sc->sc_prevphase = SUNSCPAL_PHASE_INVALID;
   1082 		sc->sc_msgpriq = 0;
   1083 		sc->sc_msgoutq = 0;
   1084 		sc->sc_msgout  = 0;
   1085 
   1086 		goto next_job;
   1087 	}
   1088 
   1089 	/*
   1090 	 * Selection was successful.  Normally, this means
   1091 	 * we are starting a new command.  However, this
   1092 	 * might be the termination of an overdue job.
   1093 	 */
   1094 	if (sr->sr_flags & SR_OVERDUE) {
   1095 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: overdue, sr=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
   1096 		sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1097 		sc->sc_msgpriq |= SEND_ABORT;
   1098 		goto have_nexus;
   1099 	}
   1100 
   1101 	/*
   1102 	 * OK, we are starting a new command.
   1103 	 * Initialize and allocate resources for the new command.
   1104 	 * Device reset is special (only uses MSG_OUT phase).
   1105 	 * Normal commands start in MSG_OUT phase where we will
   1106 	 * send and IDENDIFY message, and then expect CMD phase.
   1107 	 */
   1108 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
   1109 	if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_CMDS) {
   1110 		printf("sunscpal_sched: begin, target=%d, LUN=%d\n",
   1111 		    xs->xs_periph->periph_target, xs->xs_periph->periph_lun);
   1112 		sunscpal_show_scsi_cmd(xs);
   1113 	}
   1114 #endif
   1115 	if (xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_RESET) {
   1116 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: cmd=reset, sr=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
   1117 		/* Not an error, so do not set SUNSCPAL_ABORTING */
   1118 		sc->sc_msgpriq |= SEND_DEV_RESET;
   1119 		goto have_nexus;
   1120 	}
   1121 
   1122 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
   1123 	if ((xs->xs_control & (XS_CTL_DATA_IN | XS_CTL_DATA_OUT)) == 0) {
   1124 		if (sc->sc_dataptr) {
   1125 			printf("%s: ptr but no data in/out flags?\n",
   1126 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1127 			SUNSCPAL_BREAK();
   1128 			sc->sc_dataptr = NULL;
   1129 		}
   1130 	}
   1131 #endif
   1132 
   1133 	/* Allocate DMA space (maybe) */
   1134 	if (sc->sc_dataptr && (sc->sc_flags & SUNSCPAL_DISABLE_DMA) == 0 &&
   1135 		(sc->sc_datalen >= sc->sc_min_dma_len))
   1136 	{
   1137 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: dma_alloc, len=%d\n", sc->sc_datalen);
   1138 		sunscpal_dma_alloc(sc);
   1139 	}
   1140 
   1141 	/*
   1142 	 * Initialization hook called just after select,
   1143 	 * at the beginning of COMMAND phase.
   1144 	 * (but AFTER the DMA allocation is done)
   1145 	 *
   1146 	 * We need to set up the DMA engine BEFORE the target puts
   1147 	 * the SCSI bus into any DATA phase.
   1148 	 */
   1149 	if (sr->sr_dma_hand) {
   1150 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: dma_setup, dh=0x%x\n",
   1151 				  (long) sr->sr_dma_hand);
   1152 	    sunscpal_dma_setup(sc);
   1153 	}
   1154 
   1155 	/*
   1156 	 * Schedule a timeout for the job we are starting.
   1157 	 */
   1158 	if ((sr->sr_flags & SR_IMMED) == 0) {
   1159 		i = mstohz(xs->timeout);
   1160 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: set timeout=%d\n", i);
   1161 		callout_reset(&sr->sr_xs->xs_callout, i,
   1162 		    sunscpal_cmd_timeout, sr);
   1163 	}
   1164 
   1165 have_nexus:
   1166 
   1167 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: call machine, cur=0x%x\n",
   1168 			  (long) sc->sc_current);
   1169 	sunscpal_machine(sc);
   1170 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("sched: machine done, cur=0x%x\n",
   1171 			  (long) sc->sc_current);
   1172 
   1173 	/*
   1174 	 * What state did sunscpal_machine() leave us in?
   1175 	 * Hopefully it sometimes completes a job...
   1176 	 */
   1177 	if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE)
   1178 		goto next_job;
   1179 
   1180 	return; 	/* Have work in progress. */
   1181 }
   1182 
   1183 
   1184 /*
   1185  *  Reselect handler: checks for reselection, and if we are being
   1186  *	reselected, it sets up sc->sc_current.
   1187  *
   1188  *  We are reselected when:
   1189  *	SEL is TRUE
   1190  *	IO  is TRUE
   1191  *	BSY is FALSE
   1192  */
   1193 void
   1194 sunscpal_reselect(sc)
   1195 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1196 {
   1197 	/*
   1198 	 * This controller does not implement disconnect/reselect, so
   1199 	 * we really don't have anything to do here.  We keep this
   1200 	 * function as a placeholder, though.
   1201 	 */
   1202 }
   1203 
   1204 /*
   1205  *  Select target: xs is the transfer that we are selecting for.
   1206  *  sc->sc_current should be NULL.
   1207  *
   1208  *  Returns:
   1209  *	sc->sc_current != NULL  ==> we were reselected (race!)
   1210  *	XS_NOERROR		==> selection worked
   1211  *	XS_BUSY 		==> lost arbitration
   1212  *	XS_SELTIMEOUT   	==> no response to selection
   1213  */
   1214 static int
   1215 sunscpal_select(sc, sr)
   1216 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1217 	struct sunscpal_req *sr;
   1218 {
   1219 	int timo, target_mask;
   1220 	u_short	mode;
   1221 
   1222 	/* Check for reselect */
   1223 	sunscpal_reselect(sc);
   1224 	if (sc->sc_current) {
   1225 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("select: reselect, cur=0x%x\n",
   1226 				  (long) sc->sc_current);
   1227 		return XS_BUSY;	/* reselected */
   1228 	}
   1229 
   1230 	/*
   1231 	 * Select the target.
   1232 	 */
   1233 	target_mask = (1 << sr->sr_target);
   1234 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_1(sc, sunscpal_data, target_mask);
   1235 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, SUNSCPAL_ICR_SELECT);
   1236 
   1237 	/*
   1238 	 * Wait for the target to assert BSY.
   1239 	 * SCSI spec. says wait for 250 mS.
   1240 	 */
   1241 	for (timo = 25000;;) {
   1242 		if (SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & SUNSCPAL_ICR_BUSY)
   1243 			goto success;
   1244 		if (--timo <= 0)
   1245 			break;
   1246 		delay(10);
   1247 	}
   1248 
   1249 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_1(sc, sunscpal_data, 0);
   1250 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, 0);
   1251 
   1252 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("select: device down, rc=%d\n", XS_SELTIMEOUT);
   1253 	return XS_SELTIMEOUT;
   1254 
   1255 success:
   1256 
   1257 	/*
   1258 	 * The target is now driving BSY, so we can stop
   1259 	 * driving SEL and the data bus.  We do set up
   1260 	 * whether or not this target needs parity.
   1261 	 */
   1262 	mode = 0;
   1263 	if ((sc->sc_parity_disable & target_mask) == 0)
   1264 		mode |= SUNSCPAL_ICR_PARITY_ENABLE;
   1265 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, mode);
   1266 
   1267 	return XS_NOERROR;
   1268 }
   1269 
   1270 /*****************************************************************
   1271  * Functions to handle each info. transfer phase:
   1272  *****************************************************************/
   1273 
   1274 /*
   1275  * The message system:
   1276  *
   1277  * This is a revamped message system that now should easier accomodate
   1278  * new messages, if necessary.
   1279  *
   1280  * Currently we accept these messages:
   1281  * IDENTIFY (when reselecting)
   1282  * COMMAND COMPLETE # (expect bus free after messages marked #)
   1283  * NOOP
   1284  * MESSAGE REJECT
   1285  * SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST
   1286  * SAVE DATA POINTER
   1287  * RESTORE POINTERS
   1288  * DISCONNECT #
   1289  *
   1290  * We may send these messages in prioritized order:
   1291  * BUS DEVICE RESET #		if XS_CTL_RESET & xs->xs_control (or in
   1292  *				weird sits.)
   1293  * MESSAGE PARITY ERROR		par. err. during MSGI
   1294  * MESSAGE REJECT		If we get a message we don't know how to handle
   1295  * ABORT #			send on errors
   1296  * INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR	also on errors (SCSI2) (during info xfer)
   1297  * IDENTIFY			At the start of each transfer
   1298  * SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST	if appropriate
   1299  * NOOP				if nothing else fits the bill ...
   1300  */
   1301 
   1302 /*
   1303  * Precondition:
   1304  * The SCSI bus is already in the MSGI phase and there is a message byte
   1305  * on the bus, along with an asserted REQ signal.
   1306  *
   1307  * Our return value determines whether our caller, sunscpal_machine()
   1308  * will expect to see another REQ (and possibly phase change).
   1309  */
   1310 static int
   1311 sunscpal_msg_in(sc)
   1312 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1313 {
   1314 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   1315 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1316 	int n, phase;
   1317 	int act_flags;
   1318 
   1319 	act_flags = ACT_CONTINUE;
   1320 
   1321 	if (sc->sc_prevphase == SUNSCPAL_PHASE_MSG_IN) {
   1322 		/* This is a continuation of the previous message. */
   1323 		n = sc->sc_imp - sc->sc_imess;
   1324 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: continuation, n=%d\n", n);
   1325 		goto nextbyte;
   1326 	}
   1327 
   1328 	/* This is a new MESSAGE IN phase.  Clean up our state. */
   1329 	sc->sc_state &= ~SUNSCPAL_DROP_MSGIN;
   1330 
   1331 nextmsg:
   1332 	n = 0;
   1333 	sc->sc_imp = &sc->sc_imess[n];
   1334 
   1335 nextbyte:
   1336 	/*
   1337 	 * Read a whole message, but don't ack the last byte.  If we reject the
   1338 	 * message, we have to assert ATN during the message transfer phase
   1339 	 * itself.
   1340 	 */
   1341 	for (;;) {
   1342 		/*
   1343 		 * Read a message byte.
   1344 		 * First, check BSY, REQ, phase...
   1345 		 */
   1346 		if (!SUNSCPAL_BUSY(sc)) {
   1347 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: lost BSY, n=%d\n", n);
   1348 			/* XXX - Assume the command completed? */
   1349 			act_flags |= (ACT_DISCONNECT | ACT_CMD_DONE);
   1350 			return (act_flags);
   1351 		}
   1352 		if (sunscpal_wait_req(sc)) {
   1353 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: BSY but no REQ, n=%d\n", n);
   1354 			/* Just let sunscpal_machine() handle it... */
   1355 			return (act_flags);
   1356 		}
   1357 		phase = SUNSCPAL_BUS_PHASE(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr));
   1358 		if (phase != SUNSCPAL_PHASE_MSG_IN) {
   1359 			/*
   1360 			 * Target left MESSAGE IN, probably because it
   1361 			 * a) noticed our ATN signal, or
   1362 			 * b) ran out of messages.
   1363 			 */
   1364 			return (act_flags);
   1365 		}
   1366 		/* Still in MESSAGE IN phase, and REQ is asserted. */
   1367 		if (SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & SUNSCPAL_ICR_PARITY_ERROR) {
   1368 			sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_PARITY_ERROR);
   1369 			sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_DROP_MSGIN;
   1370 		}
   1371 
   1372 		/* Gather incoming message bytes if needed. */
   1373 		if ((sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_DROP_MSGIN) == 0) {
   1374 			if (n >= SUNSCPAL_MAX_MSG_LEN) {
   1375 				sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_REJECT);
   1376 				sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_DROP_MSGIN;
   1377 			} else {
   1378 				*sc->sc_imp++ = SUNSCPAL_READ_1(sc, sunscpal_cmd_stat);
   1379 				n++;
   1380 				/*
   1381 				 * This testing is suboptimal, but most
   1382 				 * messages will be of the one byte variety, so
   1383 				 * it should not affect performance
   1384 				 * significantly.
   1385 				 */
   1386 				if (n == 1 && MSG_IS1BYTE(sc->sc_imess[0]))
   1387 					goto have_msg;
   1388 				if (n == 2 && MSG_IS2BYTE(sc->sc_imess[0]))
   1389 					goto have_msg;
   1390 				if (n >= 3 && MSG_ISEXTENDED(sc->sc_imess[0]) &&
   1391 					n == sc->sc_imess[1] + 2)
   1392 					goto have_msg;
   1393 			}
   1394 		}
   1395 
   1396 		/*
   1397 		 * If we reach this spot we're either:
   1398 		 * a) in the middle of a multi-byte message, or
   1399 		 * b) dropping bytes.
   1400 		 */
   1401 
   1402 		if (act_flags != ACT_CONTINUE)
   1403 			return (act_flags);
   1404 
   1405 		/* back to nextbyte */
   1406 	}
   1407 
   1408 have_msg:
   1409 	/* We now have a complete message.  Parse it. */
   1410 
   1411 	switch (sc->sc_imess[0]) {
   1412 	case MSG_CMDCOMPLETE:
   1413 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: CMDCOMPLETE\n", 0);
   1414 		/* Target is about to disconnect. */
   1415 		act_flags |= (ACT_DISCONNECT | ACT_CMD_DONE);
   1416 		break;
   1417 
   1418 	case MSG_PARITY_ERROR:
   1419 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: PARITY_ERROR\n", 0);
   1420 		/* Resend the last message. */
   1421 		sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, sc->sc_msgout);
   1422 		break;
   1423 
   1424 	case MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT:
   1425 		/* The target rejects the last message we sent. */
   1426 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: got reject for 0x%x\n", sc->sc_msgout);
   1427 		switch (sc->sc_msgout) {
   1428 		case SEND_IDENTIFY:
   1429 			/* Really old target controller? */
   1430 			/* XXX ... */
   1431 			break;
   1432 		case SEND_INIT_DET_ERR:
   1433 			goto abort;
   1434 		}
   1435 		break;
   1436 
   1437 	case MSG_NOOP:
   1438 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: NOOP\n", 0);
   1439 		break;
   1440 
   1441 	case MSG_DISCONNECT:
   1442 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: DISCONNECT\n", 0);
   1443 		/* Target is about to disconnect. */
   1444 		act_flags |= ACT_DISCONNECT;
   1445 		if ((xs->xs_periph->periph_quirks & PQUIRK_AUTOSAVE) == 0)
   1446 			break;
   1447 		/*FALLTHROUGH*/
   1448 
   1449 	case MSG_SAVEDATAPOINTER:
   1450 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: SAVE_PTRS\n", 0);
   1451 		sr->sr_dataptr = sc->sc_dataptr;
   1452 		sr->sr_datalen = sc->sc_datalen;
   1453 		break;
   1454 
   1455 	case MSG_RESTOREPOINTERS:
   1456 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: RESTORE_PTRS\n", 0);
   1457 		sc->sc_dataptr = sr->sr_dataptr;
   1458 		sc->sc_datalen = sr->sr_datalen;
   1459 		break;
   1460 
   1461 	case MSG_EXTENDED:
   1462 		switch (sc->sc_imess[2]) {
   1463 		case MSG_EXT_SDTR:
   1464 		case MSG_EXT_WDTR:
   1465 			/* The ncr5380 can not do synchronous mode. */
   1466 			goto reject;
   1467 		default:
   1468 			printf("%s: unrecognized MESSAGE EXTENDED; sending REJECT\n",
   1469 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1470 			SUNSCPAL_BREAK();
   1471 			goto reject;
   1472 		}
   1473 		break;
   1474 
   1475 	default:
   1476 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("msg_in: eh? imsg=0x%x\n", sc->sc_imess[0]);
   1477 		printf("%s: unrecognized MESSAGE; sending REJECT\n",
   1478 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1479 		SUNSCPAL_BREAK();
   1480 		/* fallthrough */
   1481 	reject:
   1482 		sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_REJECT);
   1483 		break;
   1484 
   1485 	abort:
   1486 		sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1487 		sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
   1488 		break;
   1489 	}
   1490 
   1491 	/* Go get the next message, if any. */
   1492 	if (act_flags == ACT_CONTINUE)
   1493 		goto nextmsg;
   1494 
   1495 	return (act_flags);
   1496 }
   1497 
   1498 
   1499 /*
   1500  * The message out (and in) stuff is a bit complicated:
   1501  * If the target requests another message (sequence) without
   1502  * having changed phase in between it really asks for a
   1503  * retransmit, probably due to parity error(s).
   1504  * The following messages can be sent:
   1505  * IDENTIFY	   @ These 4 stem from SCSI command activity
   1506  * SDTR		   @
   1507  * WDTR		   @
   1508  * DEV_RESET	   @
   1509  * REJECT if MSGI doesn't make sense
   1510  * PARITY_ERROR if parity error while in MSGI
   1511  * INIT_DET_ERR if parity error while not in MSGI
   1512  * ABORT if INIT_DET_ERR rejected
   1513  * NOOP if asked for a message and there's nothing to send
   1514  *
   1515  * Note that we call this one with (sc_current == NULL)
   1516  * when sending ABORT for unwanted reselections.
   1517  */
   1518 static int
   1519 sunscpal_msg_out(sc)
   1520 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1521 {
   1522 	/*
   1523 	 * This controller does not allow you to assert ATN, which
   1524 	 * means we will never get the opportunity to send messages to
   1525 	 * the target (the bus will never enter this MSG_OUT phase).
   1526 	 * This will eventually leave us with no option other than to
   1527 	 * reset the bus.  We keep this function as a placeholder,
   1528 	 * though, and this printf will eventually go away or get
   1529 	 * #ifdef'ed:
   1530 	 */
   1531 	printf("sunscpal_msg_out: bus is in MSG_OUT phase?\n");
   1532 	return (ACT_CONTINUE | ACT_RESET_BUS);
   1533 }
   1534 
   1535 /*
   1536  * Handle command phase.
   1537  */
   1538 static int
   1539 sunscpal_command(sc)
   1540 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1541 {
   1542 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   1543 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1544 	int len;
   1545 
   1546 	/* Assume command can be sent in one go. */
   1547 	/* XXX: Do this using DMA, and get a phase change intr? */
   1548 	len = sunscpal_pio_out(sc, SUNSCPAL_PHASE_COMMAND, xs->cmdlen,
   1549 		(u_char *)xs->cmd);
   1550 
   1551 	if (len != xs->cmdlen) {
   1552 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
   1553 		printf("sunscpal_command: short transfer: wanted %d got %d.\n",
   1554 		    xs->cmdlen, len);
   1555 		sunscpal_show_scsi_cmd(xs);
   1556 		SUNSCPAL_BREAK();
   1557 #endif
   1558 		if (len < 6) {
   1559 			xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
   1560 			sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1561 			sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
   1562 		}
   1563 
   1564 	}
   1565 
   1566 	return ACT_CONTINUE;
   1567 }
   1568 
   1569 
   1570 /*
   1571  * Handle either data_in or data_out
   1572  */
   1573 static int
   1574 sunscpal_data_xfer(sc, phase)
   1575 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1576 	int phase;
   1577 {
   1578 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   1579 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1580 	int expected_phase;
   1581 	int len;
   1582 
   1583 	/*
   1584 	 * When aborting a command, disallow any data phase.
   1585 	 */
   1586 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_ABORTING) {
   1587 		printf("%s: aborting, bus phase=%s (reset)\n",
   1588 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, phase_names[(phase >> 8) & 7]);
   1589 		return ACT_RESET_BUS;	/* XXX */
   1590 	}
   1591 
   1592 	/* Validate expected phase (data_in or data_out) */
   1593 	expected_phase = (xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_DATA_OUT) ?
   1594 		SUNSCPAL_PHASE_DATA_OUT : SUNSCPAL_PHASE_DATA_IN;
   1595 	if (phase != expected_phase) {
   1596 		printf("%s: data phase error\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1597 		goto abort;
   1598 	}
   1599 
   1600 	/* Make sure we have some data to move. */
   1601 	if (sc->sc_datalen <= 0) {
   1602 		/* Device needs padding. */
   1603 		if (phase == SUNSCPAL_PHASE_DATA_IN)
   1604 			sunscpal_pio_in(sc, phase, 4096, NULL);
   1605 		else
   1606 			sunscpal_pio_out(sc, phase, 4096, NULL);
   1607 		/* Make sure that caused a phase change. */
   1608 		if (SUNSCPAL_BUS_PHASE(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr)) == phase) {
   1609 			/* More than 4k is just too much! */
   1610 			printf("%s: too much data padding\n",
   1611 				sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1612 			goto abort;
   1613 		}
   1614 		return ACT_CONTINUE;
   1615 	}
   1616 
   1617 	/*
   1618 	 * Attempt DMA only if dma_alloc gave us a DMA handle AND
   1619 	 * there is enough left to transfer so DMA is worth while.
   1620 	 */
   1621 	if (sr->sr_dma_hand &&
   1622 		(sc->sc_datalen >= sc->sc_min_dma_len))
   1623 	{
   1624 		/*
   1625 		 * OK, really start DMA.  Note, the MD start function
   1626 		 * is responsible for setting the TCMD register, etc.
   1627 		 * (Acknowledge the phase change there, not here.)
   1628 		 */
   1629 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("data_xfer: dma_start, dh=0x%x\n",
   1630 		          (long) sr->sr_dma_hand);
   1631 		sunscpal_dma_start(sc);
   1632 		return ACT_WAIT_DMA;
   1633 	}
   1634 
   1635 	/*
   1636 	 * Doing PIO for data transfer.  (Possibly "Pseudo DMA")
   1637 	 * XXX:  Do PDMA functions need to set tcmd later?
   1638 	 */
   1639 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("data_xfer: doing PIO, len=%d\n", sc->sc_datalen);
   1640 	if (phase == SUNSCPAL_PHASE_DATA_OUT) {
   1641 		len = sunscpal_pio_out(sc, phase, sc->sc_datalen, sc->sc_dataptr);
   1642 	} else {
   1643 		len = sunscpal_pio_in(sc, phase, sc->sc_datalen, sc->sc_dataptr);
   1644 	}
   1645 	sc->sc_dataptr += len;
   1646 	sc->sc_datalen -= len;
   1647 
   1648 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("data_xfer: did PIO, resid=%d\n", sc->sc_datalen);
   1649 	return (ACT_CONTINUE);
   1650 
   1651 abort:
   1652 	sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1653 	sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
   1654 	return (ACT_CONTINUE);
   1655 }
   1656 
   1657 
   1658 static int
   1659 sunscpal_status(sc)
   1660 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1661 {
   1662 	int len;
   1663 	u_char status;
   1664 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   1665 
   1666 	len = sunscpal_pio_in(sc, SUNSCPAL_PHASE_STATUS, 1, &status);
   1667 	if (len) {
   1668 		sr->sr_status = status;
   1669 	} else {
   1670 		printf("sunscpal_status: none?\n");
   1671 	}
   1672 
   1673 	return ACT_CONTINUE;
   1674 }
   1675 
   1676 
   1677 /*
   1678  * This is the big state machine that follows SCSI phase changes.
   1679  * This is somewhat like a co-routine.  It will do a SCSI command,
   1680  * and exit if the command is complete, or if it must wait, i.e.
   1681  * for DMA to complete or for reselect to resume the job.
   1682  *
   1683  * The bus must be selected, and we need to know which command is
   1684  * being undertaken.
   1685  */
   1686 static void
   1687 sunscpal_machine(sc)
   1688 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   1689 {
   1690 	struct sunscpal_req *sr;
   1691 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
   1692 	int act_flags, phase, timo;
   1693 
   1694 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
   1695 	if (sc->sc_state == SUNSCPAL_IDLE)
   1696 		panic("sunscpal_machine: state=idle");
   1697 	if (sc->sc_current == NULL)
   1698 		panic("sunscpal_machine: no current cmd");
   1699 #endif
   1700 
   1701 	sr = sc->sc_current;
   1702 	xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1703 	act_flags = ACT_CONTINUE;
   1704 
   1705 	/*
   1706 	 * This will be called by sunscpal_intr() when DMA is
   1707 	 * complete.  Must stop DMA before touching the PAL or
   1708 	 * there will be "register conflict" errors.
   1709 	 */
   1710 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_DOINGDMA) {
   1711 		/* Pick-up where where we left off... */
   1712 		goto dma_done;
   1713 	}
   1714 
   1715 next_phase:
   1716 
   1717 	if (!SUNSCPAL_BUSY(sc)) {
   1718 		/* Unexpected disconnect */
   1719 		printf("sunscpal_machine: unexpected disconnect.\n");
   1720 		xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
   1721 		act_flags |= (ACT_DISCONNECT | ACT_CMD_DONE);
   1722 		goto do_actions;
   1723 	}
   1724 
   1725 	/*
   1726 	 * Wait for REQ before reading the phase.
   1727 	 * Need to wait longer than usual here, because
   1728 	 * some devices are just plain slow...
   1729 	 */
   1730 	timo = sunscpal_wait_phase_timo;
   1731 	for (;;) {
   1732 		if (SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & SUNSCPAL_ICR_REQUEST)
   1733 			break;
   1734 		if (--timo <= 0) {
   1735 			if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_ABORTING) {
   1736 				printf("%s: no REQ while aborting, reset\n",
   1737 				    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1738 				act_flags |= ACT_RESET_BUS;
   1739 				goto do_actions;
   1740 			}
   1741 			printf("%s: no REQ for next phase, abort\n",
   1742 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1743 			sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1744 			sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
   1745 			goto next_phase;
   1746 		}
   1747 		delay(100);
   1748 	}
   1749 
   1750 	phase = SUNSCPAL_BUS_PHASE(SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr));
   1751 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: phase=%s\n",
   1752 			  (long) phase_names[(phase >> 8) & 7]);
   1753 
   1754 	/*
   1755 	 * We assume that the device knows what it's doing,
   1756 	 * so any phase is good.
   1757 	 */
   1758 
   1759 	switch (phase) {
   1760 
   1761 	case SUNSCPAL_PHASE_DATA_OUT:
   1762 	case SUNSCPAL_PHASE_DATA_IN:
   1763 		act_flags = sunscpal_data_xfer(sc, phase);
   1764 		break;
   1765 
   1766 	case SUNSCPAL_PHASE_COMMAND:
   1767 		act_flags = sunscpal_command(sc);
   1768 		break;
   1769 
   1770 	case SUNSCPAL_PHASE_STATUS:
   1771 		act_flags = sunscpal_status(sc);
   1772 		break;
   1773 
   1774 	case SUNSCPAL_PHASE_MSG_OUT:
   1775 		act_flags = sunscpal_msg_out(sc);
   1776 		break;
   1777 
   1778 	case SUNSCPAL_PHASE_MSG_IN:
   1779 		act_flags = sunscpal_msg_in(sc);
   1780 		break;
   1781 
   1782 	default:
   1783 		printf("sunscpal_machine: Unexpected phase 0x%x\n", phase);
   1784 		sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1785 		sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
   1786 		goto next_phase;
   1787 
   1788 	} /* switch */
   1789 	sc->sc_prevphase = phase;
   1790 
   1791 do_actions:
   1792 
   1793 	if (act_flags & ACT_WAIT_DMA) {
   1794 		act_flags &= ~ACT_WAIT_DMA;
   1795 		/* Wait for DMA to complete (polling, or interrupt). */
   1796 		if ((sr->sr_flags & SR_IMMED) == 0) {
   1797 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: wait for DMA intr.\n", 0);
   1798 			return; 	/* will resume at dma_done */
   1799 		}
   1800 		/* Busy-wait for it to finish. */
   1801 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: dma_poll, dh=0x%x\n",
   1802 				  (long) sr->sr_dma_hand);
   1803 		sunscpal_dma_poll(sc);
   1804 	dma_done:
   1805 		/* Return here after interrupt. */
   1806 		if (sr->sr_flags & SR_OVERDUE)
   1807 			sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1808 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: dma_stop, dh=0x%x\n",
   1809 				  (long) sr->sr_dma_hand);
   1810 		sunscpal_dma_stop(sc);
   1811 		SUNSCPAL_CLR_INTR(sc);	/* XXX */
   1812 		/*
   1813 		 * While DMA is running we can not touch the SBC,
   1814 		 * so various places just set SUNSCPAL_ABORTING and
   1815 		 * expect us the "kick it" when DMA is done.
   1816 		 */
   1817 		if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_ABORTING) {
   1818 			sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_ABORT);
   1819 		}
   1820 	}
   1821 
   1822 	/*
   1823 	 * Check for parity error.
   1824 	 * XXX - better place to check?
   1825 	 */
   1826 	if (SUNSCPAL_READ_2(sc, sunscpal_icr) & SUNSCPAL_ICR_PARITY_ERROR) {
   1827 		printf("%s: parity error!\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1828 		/* XXX: sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING; */
   1829 		sunscpal_sched_msgout(sc, SEND_PARITY_ERROR);
   1830 	}
   1831 
   1832 	if (act_flags == ACT_CONTINUE)
   1833 		goto next_phase;
   1834 	/* All other actions "break" from the loop. */
   1835 
   1836 	SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: act_flags=0x%x\n", act_flags);
   1837 
   1838 	if (act_flags & ACT_RESET_BUS) {
   1839 		act_flags |= ACT_CMD_DONE;
   1840 		/*
   1841 		 * Reset the SCSI bus, usually due to a timeout.
   1842 		 * The error code XS_TIMEOUT allows retries.
   1843 		 */
   1844 		sc->sc_state |= SUNSCPAL_ABORTING;
   1845 		printf("%s: reset SCSI bus for TID=%d LUN=%d\n",
   1846 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sr->sr_target, sr->sr_lun);
   1847 		sunscpal_reset_scsibus(sc);
   1848 	}
   1849 
   1850 	if (act_flags & ACT_CMD_DONE) {
   1851 		act_flags |= ACT_DISCONNECT;
   1852 		/* Need to call scsipi_done() */
   1853 		/* XXX: from the aic6360 driver, but why? */
   1854 		if (sc->sc_datalen < 0) {
   1855 			printf("%s: %d extra bytes from %d:%d\n",
   1856 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, -sc->sc_datalen,
   1857 			    sr->sr_target, sr->sr_lun);
   1858 			sc->sc_datalen = 0;
   1859 		}
   1860 		xs->resid = sc->sc_datalen;
   1861 		/* Note: this will clear sc_current */
   1862 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: call done, cur=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
   1863 		sunscpal_done(sc);
   1864 	}
   1865 
   1866 	if (act_flags & ACT_DISCONNECT) {
   1867 		/*
   1868 		 * The device has dropped BSY (or will soon).
   1869 		 * We have to wait here for BSY to drop, otherwise
   1870 		 * the next command may decide we need a bus reset.
   1871 		 */
   1872 		timo = sunscpal_wait_req_timo;	/* XXX */
   1873 		for (;;) {
   1874 			if (!SUNSCPAL_BUSY(sc))
   1875 				goto busfree;
   1876 			if (--timo <= 0)
   1877 				break;
   1878 			delay(2);
   1879 		}
   1880 		/* Device is sitting on the bus! */
   1881 		printf("%s: Target %d LUN %d stuck busy, resetting...\n",
   1882 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sr->sr_target, sr->sr_lun);
   1883 		sunscpal_reset_scsibus(sc);
   1884 	busfree:
   1885 		SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: discon, waited %d\n",
   1886 			sunscpal_wait_req_timo - timo);
   1887 
   1888 		SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_icr, 0);
   1889 
   1890 		if ((act_flags & ACT_CMD_DONE) == 0) {
   1891 			SUNSCPAL_TRACE("machine: discon, cur=0x%x\n", (long)sr);
   1892 		}
   1893 
   1894 		/*
   1895 		 * We may be here due to a disconnect message,
   1896 		 * in which case we did NOT call sunscpal_done,
   1897 		 * and we need to clear sc_current.
   1898 		 */
   1899 		sc->sc_state = SUNSCPAL_IDLE;
   1900 		sc->sc_current = NULL;
   1901 
   1902 		/* Paranoia: clear everything. */
   1903 		sc->sc_dataptr = NULL;
   1904 		sc->sc_datalen = 0;
   1905 		sc->sc_prevphase = SUNSCPAL_PHASE_INVALID;
   1906 		sc->sc_msgpriq = 0;
   1907 		sc->sc_msgoutq = 0;
   1908 		sc->sc_msgout  = 0;
   1909 
   1910 		/* Our caller will re-enable interrupts. */
   1911 	}
   1912 }
   1913 
   1914 
   1915 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
   1916 
   1917 static void
   1918 sunscpal_show_scsi_cmd(xs)
   1919 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
   1920 {
   1921 	u_char	*b = (u_char *) xs->cmd;
   1922 	int	i  = 0;
   1923 
   1924 	scsipi_printaddr(xs->xs_periph);
   1925 	if ( ! ( xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_RESET ) ) {
   1926 		printf("-");
   1927 		while (i < xs->cmdlen) {
   1928 			if (i) printf(",");
   1929 			printf("%x",b[i++]);
   1930 		}
   1931 		printf("-\n");
   1932 	} else {
   1933 
   1934 		printf("-RESET-\n");
   1935 	}
   1936 }
   1937 
   1938 
   1939 int sunscpal_traceidx = 0;
   1940 
   1941 #define	TRACE_MAX	1024
   1942 struct trace_ent {
   1943 	char *msg;
   1944 	long  val;
   1945 } sunscpal_tracebuf[TRACE_MAX];
   1946 
   1947 void
   1948 sunscpal_trace(msg, val)
   1949 	char *msg;
   1950 	long  val;
   1951 {
   1952 	struct trace_ent *tr;
   1953 	int s;
   1954 
   1955 	s = splbio();
   1956 
   1957 	tr = &sunscpal_tracebuf[sunscpal_traceidx];
   1958 
   1959 	sunscpal_traceidx++;
   1960 	if (sunscpal_traceidx >= TRACE_MAX)
   1961 		sunscpal_traceidx = 0;
   1962 
   1963 	tr->msg = msg;
   1964 	tr->val = val;
   1965 
   1966 	splx(s);
   1967 }
   1968 
   1969 #ifdef	DDB
   1970 void
   1971 sunscpal_clear_trace()
   1972 {
   1973 	sunscpal_traceidx = 0;
   1974 	memset((char*) sunscpal_tracebuf, 0, sizeof(sunscpal_tracebuf));
   1975 }
   1976 
   1977 void
   1978 sunscpal_show_trace()
   1979 {
   1980 	struct trace_ent *tr;
   1981 	int idx;
   1982 
   1983 	idx = sunscpal_traceidx;
   1984 	do {
   1985 		tr = &sunscpal_tracebuf[idx];
   1986 		idx++;
   1987 		if (idx >= TRACE_MAX)
   1988 			idx = 0;
   1989 		if (tr->msg)
   1990 			db_printf(tr->msg, tr->val);
   1991 	} while (idx != sunscpal_traceidx);
   1992 }
   1993 
   1994 void
   1995 sunscpal_show_req(sr)
   1996 	struct sunscpal_req *sr;
   1997 {
   1998 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
   1999 
   2000 	db_printf("TID=%d ",	sr->sr_target);
   2001 	db_printf("LUN=%d ",	sr->sr_lun);
   2002 	db_printf("dh=%p ",	sr->sr_dma_hand);
   2003 	db_printf("dptr=%p ",	sr->sr_dataptr);
   2004 	db_printf("dlen=0x%x ",	sr->sr_datalen);
   2005 	db_printf("flags=%d ",	sr->sr_flags);
   2006 	db_printf("stat=%d ",	sr->sr_status);
   2007 
   2008 	if (xs == NULL) {
   2009 		db_printf("(xs=NULL)\n");
   2010 		return;
   2011 	}
   2012 	db_printf("\n");
   2013 #ifdef	SCSIDEBUG
   2014 	show_scsipi_xs(xs);
   2015 #else
   2016 	db_printf("xs=%p\n", xs);
   2017 #endif
   2018 }
   2019 
   2020 void
   2021 sunscpal_show_state()
   2022 {
   2023 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   2024 	struct sunscpal_req *sr;
   2025 	int i, j, k;
   2026 
   2027 	sc = sunscpal_debug_sc;
   2028 
   2029 	if (sc == NULL) {
   2030 		db_printf("sunscpal_debug_sc == NULL\n");
   2031 		return;
   2032 	}
   2033 
   2034 	db_printf("sc_ncmds=%d\n",  	sc->sc_ncmds);
   2035 	k = -1;	/* which is current? */
   2036 	for (i = 0; i < SUNSCPAL_OPENINGS; i++) {
   2037 		sr = &sc->sc_ring[i];
   2038 		if (sr->sr_xs) {
   2039 			if (sr == sc->sc_current)
   2040 				k = i;
   2041 			db_printf("req %d: (sr=%p)", i, sr);
   2042 			sunscpal_show_req(sr);
   2043 		}
   2044 	}
   2045 	db_printf("sc_rr=%d, current=%d\n", sc->sc_rr, k);
   2046 
   2047 	db_printf("Active request matrix:\n");
   2048 	for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) {		/* targets */
   2049 		for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {	/* LUN */
   2050 			sr = sc->sc_matrix[i][j];
   2051 			if (sr) {
   2052 				db_printf("TID=%d LUN=%d sr=%p\n", i, j, sr);
   2053 			}
   2054 		}
   2055 	}
   2056 
   2057 	db_printf("sc_state=0x%x\n",	sc->sc_state);
   2058 	db_printf("sc_current=%p\n",	sc->sc_current);
   2059 	db_printf("sc_dataptr=%p\n",	sc->sc_dataptr);
   2060 	db_printf("sc_datalen=0x%x\n",	sc->sc_datalen);
   2061 
   2062 	db_printf("sc_prevphase=%d\n",	sc->sc_prevphase);
   2063 	db_printf("sc_msgpriq=0x%x\n",	sc->sc_msgpriq);
   2064 }
   2065 #endif	/* DDB */
   2066 #endif	/* SUNSCPAL_DEBUG */
   2067 
   2068 void
   2069 sunscpal_attach(sc, options)
   2070 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   2071 	int options;
   2072 {
   2073 
   2074 	/*
   2075 	 * Handle our options.
   2076 	 */
   2077 	printf(": options=0x%x\n", options);
   2078 	sc->sc_parity_disable = (options & SUNSCPAL_OPT_NO_PARITY_CHK);
   2079 	if (options & SUNSCPAL_OPT_DISABLE_DMA)
   2080 		sc->sc_flags |= SUNSCPAL_DISABLE_DMA;
   2081 
   2082 	/*
   2083 	 * Fill in the adapter.
   2084 	 */
   2085 	memset(&sc->sc_adapter, 0, sizeof(sc->sc_adapter));
   2086 	sc->sc_adapter.adapt_dev = &sc->sc_dev;
   2087 	sc->sc_adapter.adapt_nchannels = 1;
   2088 	sc->sc_adapter.adapt_openings = SUNSCPAL_OPENINGS;
   2089 	sc->sc_adapter.adapt_max_periph = 1;
   2090 	sc->sc_adapter.adapt_request = sunscpal_scsipi_request;
   2091 	sc->sc_adapter.adapt_minphys = sunscpal_minphys;
   2092 	if (options & SUNSCPAL_OPT_FORCE_POLLING)
   2093 		sc->sc_adapter.adapt_flags |= SCSIPI_ADAPT_POLL_ONLY;
   2094 
   2095 	sc->sc_channel.chan_adapter = &sc->sc_adapter;
   2096 	sc->sc_channel.chan_bustype = &scsi_bustype;
   2097 	sc->sc_channel.chan_channel = 0;
   2098 	sc->sc_channel.chan_ntargets = 8;
   2099 	sc->sc_channel.chan_nluns = 8;
   2100 	sc->sc_channel.chan_id = 7;
   2101 
   2102 	/*
   2103 	 * Add reference to adapter so that we drop the reference after
   2104 	 * config_found() to make sure the adatper is disabled.
   2105 	 */
   2106 	if (scsipi_adapter_addref(&sc->sc_adapter) != 0) {
   2107 		printf("%s: unable to enable controller\n",
   2108 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   2109 		return;
   2110 	}
   2111 
   2112 	sunscpal_init(sc);	/* Init chip and driver */
   2113 	sunscpal_reset_scsibus(sc);
   2114 
   2115 	/*
   2116 	 * Ask the adapter what subunits are present
   2117 	 */
   2118 	(void) config_found(&sc->sc_dev, &sc->sc_channel, scsiprint);
   2119 	scsipi_adapter_delref(&sc->sc_adapter);
   2120 }
   2121 
   2122 int
   2123 sunscpal_detach(sc, flags)
   2124 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   2125 	int flags;
   2126 {
   2127 
   2128 	return (EOPNOTSUPP);
   2129 }
   2130 
   2131 static void
   2132 sunscpal_minphys(struct buf *bp)
   2133 {
   2134 	if (bp->b_bcount > SUNSCPAL_MAX_DMA_LEN) {
   2135 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
   2136 		if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_DMA) {
   2137 			printf("sunscpal_minphys len = 0x%lx.\n", bp->b_bcount);
   2138 			Debugger();
   2139 		}
   2140 #endif
   2141 		bp->b_bcount = SUNSCPAL_MAX_DMA_LEN;
   2142 	}
   2143 	return (minphys(bp));
   2144 }
   2145 
   2146 #ifdef SUNSCPAL_USE_BUS_DMA
   2147 
   2148 /*
   2149  * Allocate a DMA handle and put it in sr->sr_dma_hand.  Prepare
   2150  * for DMA transfer.
   2151  */
   2152 static void
   2153 sunscpal_dma_alloc(sc)
   2154 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   2155 {
   2156 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   2157 	sunscpal_dma_handle_t dh;
   2158 	int i, xlen;
   2159 	u_long addr;
   2160 
   2161 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
   2162 	if (sr->sr_dma_hand != NULL)
   2163 		panic("sunscpal_dma_alloc: already have DMA handle");
   2164 #endif
   2165 
   2166 	addr = (u_long) sc->sc_dataptr;
   2167 	xlen = sc->sc_datalen;
   2168 
   2169 	/* If the DMA start addr is misaligned then do PIO */
   2170 	if ((addr & 1) || (xlen & 1)) {
   2171 		printf("sunscpal_dma_alloc: misaligned.\n");
   2172 		return;
   2173 	}
   2174 
   2175 	/* Make sure our caller checked sc_min_dma_len. */
   2176 	if (xlen < sc->sc_min_dma_len)
   2177 		panic("sunscpal_dma_alloc: xlen=0x%x", xlen);
   2178 
   2179 	/*
   2180 	 * Never attempt single transfers of more than 63k, because
   2181 	 * our count register is only 16 bits.
   2182 	 * This should never happen since already bounded by minphys().
   2183 	 * XXX - Should just segment these...
   2184 	 */
   2185 	if (xlen > SUNSCPAL_MAX_DMA_LEN) {
   2186 		printf("sunscpal_dma_alloc: excessive xlen=0x%x\n", xlen);
   2187 		Debugger();
   2188 		sc->sc_datalen = xlen = SUNSCPAL_MAX_DMA_LEN;
   2189 	}
   2190 
   2191 	/* Find free DMA handle.  Guaranteed to find one since we have
   2192 	   as many DMA handles as the driver has processes. */
   2193 	for (i = 0; i < SUNSCPAL_OPENINGS; i++) {
   2194 		if ((sc->sc_dma_handles[i].dh_flags & SUNSCDH_BUSY) == 0)
   2195 			goto found;
   2196 	}
   2197 	panic("sc: no free DMA handles.");
   2198 found:
   2199 
   2200 	dh = &sc->sc_dma_handles[i];
   2201 	dh->dh_flags = SUNSCDH_BUSY;
   2202 	dh->dh_mapaddr = (u_char*) addr;
   2203 	dh->dh_maplen  = xlen;
   2204 	dh->dh_dvma = 0;
   2205 
   2206 	/* Load the DMA map. */
   2207 	if (bus_dmamap_load(sc->sunscpal_dmat, dh->dh_dmamap, dh->dh_mapaddr, dh->dh_maplen, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) {
   2208 		/* Can't load map */
   2209 		printf("sunscpal_dma_alloc: can't DMA %p/0x%x\n",
   2210 			dh->dh_mapaddr, dh->dh_maplen);
   2211 		dh->dh_flags = 0;
   2212 		return;
   2213 	}
   2214 
   2215 	/* success */
   2216 	sr->sr_dma_hand = dh;
   2217 
   2218 	return;
   2219 }
   2220 
   2221 static void
   2222 sunscpal_dma_free(sc)
   2223 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   2224 {
   2225 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   2226 	sunscpal_dma_handle_t dh = sr->sr_dma_hand;
   2227 
   2228 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
   2229 	if (dh == NULL)
   2230 		panic("sunscpal_dma_free: no DMA handle");
   2231 #endif
   2232 
   2233 	if (sc->sc_state & SUNSCPAL_DOINGDMA)
   2234 		panic("sunscpal_dma_free: free while in progress");
   2235 
   2236 	if (dh->dh_flags & SUNSCDH_BUSY) {
   2237 		/* XXX - Should separate allocation and mapping. */
   2238 		/* Give back the DVMA space. */
   2239 		bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sunscpal_dmat, dh->dh_dmamap);
   2240 		dh->dh_flags = 0;
   2241 	}
   2242 	sr->sr_dma_hand = NULL;
   2243 }
   2244 
   2245 /*
   2246  * This function is called during the SELECT phase that
   2247  * precedes a COMMAND phase, in case we need to setup the
   2248  * DMA engine before the bus enters a DATA phase.
   2249  *
   2250  * On the sc version, setup the start address and the count.
   2251  */
   2252 static void
   2253 sunscpal_dma_setup(sc)
   2254 	struct sunscpal_softc *sc;
   2255 {
   2256 	struct sunscpal_req *sr = sc->sc_current;
   2257 	struct scsipi_xfer *xs = sr->sr_xs;
   2258 	sunscpal_dma_handle_t dh = sr->sr_dma_hand;
   2259 	long data_pa;
   2260 	int xlen;
   2261 
   2262 	/*
   2263 	 * Get the DVMA mapping for this segment.
   2264 	 * XXX - Should separate allocation and mapin.
   2265 	 */
   2266 	data_pa = dh->dh_dvma;
   2267 	data_pa += (sc->sc_dataptr - dh->dh_mapaddr);
   2268 	if (data_pa & 1)
   2269 		panic("sunscpal_dma_setup: bad pa=0x%lx", data_pa);
   2270 	xlen = sc->sc_datalen;
   2271 	if (xlen & 1)
   2272 		panic("sunscpal_dma_setup: bad xlen=0x%x", xlen);
   2273 	sc->sc_reqlen = xlen; 	/* XXX: or less? */
   2274 
   2275 #ifdef	SUNSCPAL_DEBUG
   2276 	if (sunscpal_debug & SUNSCPAL_DBG_DMA) {
   2277 		printf("sunscpal_dma_setup: dh=%p, pa=0x%lx, xlen=0x%x\n",
   2278 			   dh, data_pa, xlen);
   2279 	}
   2280 #endif
   2281 
   2282 	/* sync the DMA map: */
   2283 	bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sunscpal_dmat, dh->dh_dmamap, 0, dh->dh_maplen,
   2284 	    ((xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_DATA_OUT) == 0 ? BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD : BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE));
   2285 
   2286 	/* Load the start address and the count. */
   2287 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_addr_h, (data_pa >> 16) & 0xFFFF);
   2288 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_addr_l, (data_pa >> 0) & 0xFFFF);
   2289 	SUNSCPAL_WRITE_2(sc, sunscpal_dma_count, SUNSCPAL_DMA_COUNT_FLIP(xlen));
   2290 }
   2291 
   2292 #endif /* SUNSCPAL_USE_BUS_DMA */
   2293