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      1  1.1  mycroft /*
      2  1.1  mycroft  * ST01/02, Future Domain TMC-885, TMC-950 SCSI driver
      3  1.1  mycroft  *
      4  1.1  mycroft  * Copyright 1994, Charles Hannum (mycroft (at) ai.mit.edu)
      5  1.1  mycroft  * Copyright 1994, Kent Palmkvist (kentp (at) isy.liu.se)
      6  1.1  mycroft  * Copyright 1994, Robert Knier (rknier (at) qgraph.com)
      7  1.1  mycroft  * Copyright 1992, 1994 Drew Eckhardt (drew (at) colorado.edu)
      8  1.1  mycroft  * Copyright 1994, Julian Elischer (julian (at) tfs.com)
      9  1.1  mycroft  *
     10  1.1  mycroft  * Others that has contributed by example code is
     11  1.1  mycroft  * 		Glen Overby (overby (at) cray.com)
     12  1.1  mycroft  *		Tatu Yllnen
     13  1.1  mycroft  *		Brian E Litzinger
     14  1.1  mycroft  *
     15  1.1  mycroft  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     16  1.1  mycroft  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     17  1.1  mycroft  * are met:
     18  1.1  mycroft  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     19  1.1  mycroft  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     20  1.1  mycroft  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     21  1.1  mycroft  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     22  1.1  mycroft  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     23  1.1  mycroft  *
     24  1.1  mycroft  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPERS ``AS IS'' AND
     25  1.1  mycroft  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     26  1.1  mycroft  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     27  1.1  mycroft  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DEVELOPERS BE LIABLE
     28  1.1  mycroft  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     29  1.1  mycroft  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     30  1.1  mycroft  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     31  1.1  mycroft  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     32  1.1  mycroft  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     33  1.1  mycroft  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     34  1.1  mycroft  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     35  1.1  mycroft  */
     36  1.1  mycroft 
     37  1.1  mycroft /*
     38  1.1  mycroft  * kentp  940307 alpha version based on newscsi-03 version of Julians SCSI-code
     39  1.1  mycroft  * kentp  940314 Added possibility to not use messages
     40  1.1  mycroft  * rknier 940331 Added fast transfer code
     41  1.1  mycroft  * rknier 940407 Added assembler coded data transfers
     42  1.1  mycroft  */
     43  1.1  mycroft 
     44  1.1  mycroft /*
     45  1.1  mycroft  * What should really be done:
     46  1.1  mycroft  *
     47  1.1  mycroft  * Add missing tests for timeouts
     48  1.1  mycroft  * Restructure interrupt enable/disable code (runs to long with int disabled)
     49  1.1  mycroft  * Find bug? giving problem with tape status
     50  1.1  mycroft  * Add code to handle Future Domain 840, 841, 880 and 881
     51  1.1  mycroft  * adjust timeouts (startup is very slow)
     52  1.1  mycroft  * add code to use tagged commands in SCSI2
     53  1.1  mycroft  * Add code to handle slow devices better (sleep if device not disconnecting)
     54  1.1  mycroft  * Fix unnecessary interrupts
     55  1.1  mycroft  */
     56  1.1  mycroft 
     57  1.1  mycroft /*
     58  1.1  mycroft  * Note to users trying to share a disk between DOS and unix:
     59  1.1  mycroft  * The ST01/02 is a translating host-adapter. It is not giving DOS
     60  1.1  mycroft  * the same number of heads/tracks/sectors as specified by the disk.
     61  1.1  mycroft  * It is therefore important to look at what numbers DOS thinks the
     62  1.1  mycroft  * disk has. Use these to disklabel your disk in an appropriate manner
     63  1.1  mycroft  */
     64  1.1  mycroft 
     65  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/types.h>
     66  1.1  mycroft 
     67  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
     68  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/systm.h>
     69  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/kernel.h>
     70  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/errno.h>
     71  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     72  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/malloc.h>
     73  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/buf.h>
     74  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/proc.h>
     75  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/user.h>
     76  1.1  mycroft #include <sys/device.h>
     77  1.1  mycroft 
     78  1.1  mycroft #include <machine/pio.h>
     79  1.1  mycroft 
     80  1.1  mycroft #include <i386/isa/isavar.h>
     81  1.1  mycroft #include <scsi/scsi_all.h>
     82  1.1  mycroft #include <scsi/scsiconf.h>
     83  1.1  mycroft 
     84  1.1  mycroft #define	SEA_SCB_MAX	32	/* allow maximally 8 scsi control blocks */
     85  1.1  mycroft #define SCB_TABLE_SIZE	8	/* start with 8 scb entries in table */
     86  1.1  mycroft #define BLOCK_SIZE	512	/* size of READ/WRITE areas on SCSI card */
     87  1.1  mycroft 
     88  1.1  mycroft /*
     89  1.1  mycroft  * defining PARITY causes parity data to be checked
     90  1.1  mycroft  */
     91  1.1  mycroft #define	PARITY
     92  1.1  mycroft 
     93  1.1  mycroft /*
     94  1.1  mycroft  * defining SEA_BLINDTRANSFER will make DATA IN and DATA OUT to be done with
     95  1.1  mycroft  * blind transfers, i.e. no check is done for scsi phase changes. This will
     96  1.1  mycroft  * result in data loss if the scsi device does not send its data using
     97  1.1  mycroft  * BLOCK_SIZE bytes at a time.
     98  1.1  mycroft  * If SEA_BLINDTRANSFER defined and SEA_ASSEMBLER also defined will result in
     99  1.1  mycroft  * the use of blind transfers coded in assembler. SEA_ASSEMBLER is no good
    100  1.1  mycroft  * without SEA_BLINDTRANSFER defined.
    101  1.1  mycroft  */
    102  1.1  mycroft #define	SEA_BLINDTRANSFER	/* do blind transfers */
    103  1.1  mycroft #define	SEA_ASSEMBLER		/* Use assembly code for fast transfers */
    104  1.1  mycroft 
    105  1.1  mycroft /*
    106  1.1  mycroft  * defining SEA_NOMSGS causes messages not to be used (thereby disabling
    107  1.1  mycroft  * disconnects)
    108  1.1  mycroft  */
    109  1.1  mycroft #undef	SEA_NOMSGS
    110  1.1  mycroft 
    111  1.1  mycroft /*
    112  1.1  mycroft  * defining SEA_NODATAOUT makes dataout phase being aborted
    113  1.1  mycroft  */
    114  1.1  mycroft #undef	SEA_NODATAOUT
    115  1.1  mycroft 
    116  1.1  mycroft /*
    117  1.1  mycroft  * defining SEA_SENSEFIRST make REQUEST_SENSE opcode to be placed first
    118  1.1  mycroft  */
    119  1.1  mycroft #undef	SEA_SENSEFIRST
    120  1.1  mycroft 
    121  1.1  mycroft /* Debugging definitions. Should not be used unless you want a lot of
    122  1.1  mycroft    printouts even under normal conditions */
    123  1.1  mycroft 
    124  1.1  mycroft #undef	SEA_DEBUGQUEUE		/* Display info about queue-lengths */
    125  1.1  mycroft 
    126  1.1  mycroft /******************************* board definitions **************************/
    127  1.1  mycroft /*
    128  1.1  mycroft  * CONTROL defines
    129  1.1  mycroft  */
    130  1.1  mycroft #define CMD_RST		0x01		/* scsi reset */
    131  1.1  mycroft #define CMD_SEL		0x02		/* scsi select */
    132  1.1  mycroft #define CMD_BSY		0x04		/* scsi busy */
    133  1.1  mycroft #define	CMD_ATTN	0x08		/* scsi attention */
    134  1.1  mycroft #define CMD_START_ARB	0x10		/* start arbitration bit */
    135  1.1  mycroft #define	CMD_EN_PARITY	0x20		/* enable scsi parity generation */
    136  1.1  mycroft #define CMD_INTR	0x40		/* enable scsi interrupts */
    137  1.1  mycroft #define CMD_DRVR_ENABLE	0x80		/* scsi enable */
    138  1.1  mycroft 
    139  1.1  mycroft /*
    140  1.1  mycroft  * STATUS
    141  1.1  mycroft  */
    142  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_BSY	0x01		/* scsi busy */
    143  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_MSG	0x02		/* scsi msg */
    144  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_IO		0x04		/* scsi I/O */
    145  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_CD		0x08		/* scsi C/D */
    146  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_REQ	0x10		/* scsi req */
    147  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_SEL	0x20		/* scsi select */
    148  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_PARITY	0x40		/* parity error bit */
    149  1.1  mycroft #define STAT_ARB_CMPL	0x80		/* arbitration complete bit */
    150  1.1  mycroft 
    151  1.1  mycroft /*
    152  1.1  mycroft  * REQUESTS
    153  1.1  mycroft  */
    154  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_MASK	(STAT_CD | STAT_IO | STAT_MSG)
    155  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_DATAOUT	0
    156  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_DATAIN	STAT_IO
    157  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_CMDOUT	STAT_CD
    158  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_STATIN	(STAT_CD | STAT_IO)
    159  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_MSGOUT	(STAT_MSG | STAT_CD)
    160  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_MSGIN	(STAT_MSG | STAT_CD | STAT_IO)
    161  1.1  mycroft 
    162  1.1  mycroft #define REQ_UNKNOWN	0xff
    163  1.1  mycroft 
    164  1.1  mycroft #define SEA_RAMOFFSET	0x00001800
    165  1.1  mycroft 
    166  1.1  mycroft #ifdef PARITY
    167  1.1  mycroft #define BASE_CMD	(CMD_INTR | CMD_EN_PARITY)
    168  1.1  mycroft #else
    169  1.1  mycroft #define BASE_CMD	(CMD_INTR)
    170  1.1  mycroft #endif
    171  1.1  mycroft 
    172  1.1  mycroft #define	SEAGATE		1
    173  1.1  mycroft #define FDOMAIN		2
    174  1.1  mycroft 
    175  1.1  mycroft /******************************************************************************
    176  1.1  mycroft  *	This should be placed in a more generic file (presume in /sys/scsi)
    177  1.1  mycroft  *	Message codes:
    178  1.1  mycroft  */
    179  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_ABORT		0x06
    180  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_NOP			0x08
    181  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_COMMAND_COMPLETE	0x00
    182  1.1  mycroft #define	MSG_DISCONNECT		0x04
    183  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_IDENTIFY		0x80
    184  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_BUS_DEV_RESET	0x0c
    185  1.1  mycroft #define	MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT	0x07
    186  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_SAVE_POINTERS	0x02
    187  1.1  mycroft #define MSG_RESTORE_POINTERS	0x03
    188  1.1  mycroft /******************************************************************************/
    189  1.1  mycroft 
    190  1.1  mycroft #define IDENTIFY(can_disconnect, lun) \
    191  1.1  mycroft 	(MSG_IDENTIFY | ((can_disconnect) ? 0x40 : 0) | ((lun) & 0x07))
    192  1.1  mycroft 
    193  1.1  mycroft /* scsi control block used to keep info about a scsi command */
    194  1.1  mycroft struct sea_scb {
    195  1.1  mycroft         u_char *data;			/* position in data buffer so far */
    196  1.1  mycroft 	int32 datalen;			/* bytes remaining to transfer */
    197  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_ENTRY(sea_scb) chain;
    198  1.1  mycroft 	struct scsi_xfer *xfer;		/* the scsi_xfer for this cmd */
    199  1.1  mycroft 	int flags;			/* status of the instruction */
    200  1.1  mycroft #define	SCB_FREE	0
    201  1.1  mycroft #define	SCB_ACTIVE	1
    202  1.1  mycroft #define SCB_ABORTED	2
    203  1.1  mycroft #define SCB_TIMEOUT	4
    204  1.1  mycroft #define SCB_ERROR	8
    205  1.1  mycroft };
    206  1.1  mycroft 
    207  1.1  mycroft /*
    208  1.1  mycroft  * data structure describing current status of the scsi bus. One for each
    209  1.1  mycroft  * controller card.
    210  1.1  mycroft  */
    211  1.1  mycroft struct sea_softc {
    212  1.1  mycroft 	struct device sc_dev;
    213  1.1  mycroft 	struct isadev sc_id;
    214  1.1  mycroft 	struct intrhand sc_ih;
    215  1.1  mycroft 
    216  1.1  mycroft 	struct scsi_link sc_link;	/* struct connecting different data */
    217  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *connected;	/* currently connected command */
    218  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_HEAD(chainhead, sea_scb)
    219  1.1  mycroft 	    issue_queue, disconnected_queue, free_queue;
    220  1.1  mycroft 	int numscbs;			/* number of scsi control blocks */
    221  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb scbs[SCB_TABLE_SIZE];
    222  1.1  mycroft 
    223  1.1  mycroft 	caddr_t	maddr;			/* Base address for card */
    224  1.1  mycroft 	caddr_t	maddr_cr_sr;		/* Address of control and status reg */
    225  1.1  mycroft 	caddr_t	maddr_dr;		/* Address of data register */
    226  1.1  mycroft 	int type;			/* FDOMAIN or SEAGATE */
    227  1.1  mycroft 	int our_id;			/* our scsi id */
    228  1.1  mycroft 	u_char our_id_mask;
    229  1.1  mycroft 	volatile u_char busy[8];	/* index=target, bit=lun, Keep track of
    230  1.1  mycroft 					   busy luns at device target */
    231  1.1  mycroft };
    232  1.1  mycroft 
    233  1.1  mycroft /* flag showing if main routine is running. */
    234  1.1  mycroft static volatile int main_running = 0;
    235  1.1  mycroft 
    236  1.1  mycroft #define	STATUS	(*(volatile u_char *)sea->maddr_cr_sr)
    237  1.1  mycroft #define CONTROL	STATUS
    238  1.1  mycroft #define DATA	(*(volatile u_char *)sea->maddr_dr)
    239  1.1  mycroft 
    240  1.1  mycroft /*
    241  1.1  mycroft  * These are "special" values for the tag parameter passed to sea_select
    242  1.1  mycroft  * Not implemented right now.
    243  1.1  mycroft  */
    244  1.1  mycroft #define TAG_NEXT	-1	/* Use next free tag */
    245  1.1  mycroft #define TAG_NONE	-2	/*
    246  1.1  mycroft 				 * Establish I_T_L nexus instead of I_T_L_Q
    247  1.1  mycroft 				 * even on SCSI-II devices.
    248  1.1  mycroft 				 */
    249  1.1  mycroft 
    250  1.1  mycroft typedef struct {
    251  1.1  mycroft 	char *signature;
    252  1.1  mycroft 	int offset, length;
    253  1.1  mycroft 	int type;
    254  1.1  mycroft } BiosSignature;
    255  1.1  mycroft 
    256  1.1  mycroft /*
    257  1.1  mycroft  * Signatures for automatic recognition of board type
    258  1.1  mycroft  */
    259  1.1  mycroft static const BiosSignature signatures[] = {
    260  1.1  mycroft {"ST01 v1.7  (C) Copyright 1987 Seagate", 15, 37, SEAGATE},
    261  1.1  mycroft {"SCSI BIOS 2.00  (C) Copyright 1987 Seagate", 15, 40, SEAGATE},
    262  1.1  mycroft 
    263  1.1  mycroft /*
    264  1.1  mycroft  * The following two lines are NOT mistakes. One detects ROM revision
    265  1.1  mycroft  * 3.0.0, the other 3.2. Since seagate has only one type of SCSI adapter,
    266  1.1  mycroft  * and this is not going to change, the "SEAGATE" and "SCSI" together
    267  1.1  mycroft  * are probably "good enough"
    268  1.1  mycroft  */
    269  1.1  mycroft {"SEAGATE SCSI BIOS ", 16, 17, SEAGATE},
    270  1.1  mycroft {"SEAGATE SCSI BIOS ", 17, 17, SEAGATE},
    271  1.1  mycroft 
    272  1.1  mycroft /*
    273  1.1  mycroft  * However, future domain makes several incompatible SCSI boards, so specific
    274  1.1  mycroft  * signatures must be used.
    275  1.1  mycroft  */
    276  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V5.0C2/14/89", 5, 45, FDOMAIN},
    277  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V6.0A7/28/89", 5, 46, FDOMAIN},
    278  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0105/31/90",5, 47, FDOMAIN},
    279  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0209/18/90",5, 47, FDOMAIN},
    280  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V7.009/18/90", 5, 46, FDOMAIN},
    281  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1992 V8.00.004/02/92",   5, 44, FDOMAIN},
    282  1.1  mycroft {"FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-950",			   5, 21, FDOMAIN},
    283  1.1  mycroft };
    284  1.1  mycroft 
    285  1.1  mycroft #define	nsignatures	(sizeof(signatures) / sizeof(signatures[0]))
    286  1.1  mycroft 
    287  1.1  mycroft static const char *bases[] = {
    288  1.1  mycroft 	(char *) 0xc8000, (char *) 0xca000, (char *) 0xcc000,
    289  1.1  mycroft 	(char *) 0xce000, (char *) 0xdc000, (char *) 0xde000
    290  1.1  mycroft };
    291  1.1  mycroft 
    292  1.1  mycroft #define	nbases		(sizeof(bases) / sizeof(bases[0]))
    293  1.1  mycroft 
    294  1.1  mycroft int seaintr __P((struct sea_softc *));
    295  1.1  mycroft int sea_scsi_cmd __P((struct scsi_xfer *xs));
    296  1.1  mycroft void sea_timeout __P((void *));
    297  1.1  mycroft void seaminphys __P((struct buf *));
    298  1.1  mycroft void sea_done __P((struct sea_softc *, struct sea_scb *));
    299  1.1  mycroft u_int sea_adapter_info __P((struct sea_softc *));
    300  1.1  mycroft struct sea_scb *sea_get_scb __P((struct sea_softc *, int));
    301  1.1  mycroft void sea_free_scb __P((struct sea_softc *, struct sea_scb *, int));
    302  1.1  mycroft static void sea_main __P((void));
    303  1.1  mycroft static void sea_information_transfer __P((struct sea_softc *));
    304  1.1  mycroft int sea_poll __P((struct sea_softc *, struct scsi_xfer *, struct sea_scb *));
    305  1.1  mycroft void sea_init __P((struct sea_softc *));
    306  1.1  mycroft void sea_send_scb __P((struct sea_softc *sea, struct sea_scb *scb));
    307  1.1  mycroft void sea_reselect __P((struct sea_softc *sea));
    308  1.1  mycroft int sea_select __P((struct sea_softc *sea, struct sea_scb *scb));
    309  1.1  mycroft int sea_transfer_pio __P((struct sea_softc *sea, u_char *phase,
    310  1.1  mycroft     int32 *count, u_char **data));
    311  1.1  mycroft int sea_abort __P((struct sea_softc *, struct sea_scb *scb));
    312  1.1  mycroft 
    313  1.1  mycroft struct scsi_adapter sea_switch = {
    314  1.1  mycroft 	sea_scsi_cmd,
    315  1.1  mycroft 	seaminphys,
    316  1.1  mycroft 	0,
    317  1.1  mycroft 	0,
    318  1.1  mycroft 	sea_adapter_info,
    319  1.1  mycroft 	"sea",
    320  1.1  mycroft };
    321  1.1  mycroft 
    322  1.1  mycroft /* the below structure is so we have a default dev struct for our link struct */
    323  1.1  mycroft struct scsi_device sea_dev = {
    324  1.1  mycroft 	NULL,		/* use default error handler */
    325  1.1  mycroft 	NULL,		/* have a queue, served by this */
    326  1.1  mycroft 	NULL,		/* have no async handler */
    327  1.1  mycroft 	NULL,		/* Use default 'done' routine */
    328  1.1  mycroft 	"sea",
    329  1.1  mycroft 	0,
    330  1.1  mycroft };
    331  1.1  mycroft 
    332  1.1  mycroft int seaprobe();
    333  1.1  mycroft void seaattach();
    334  1.1  mycroft 
    335  1.1  mycroft struct cfdriver seacd = {
    336  1.1  mycroft 	NULL, "sea", seaprobe, seaattach, DV_DULL, sizeof(struct sea_softc)
    337  1.1  mycroft };
    338  1.1  mycroft 
    339  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_DEBUGQUEUE
    340  1.1  mycroft void
    341  1.1  mycroft sea_queue_length(sea)
    342  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    343  1.1  mycroft {
    344  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    345  1.1  mycroft 	int connected, issued, disconnected;
    346  1.1  mycroft 
    347  1.1  mycroft 	connected = sea->connected ? 1 : 0;
    348  1.1  mycroft 	for (scb = sea->issue_queue.tqh_first, issued = 0; scb;
    349  1.1  mycroft 	    scb = scb->chain.tqe_next, issued++);
    350  1.1  mycroft 	for (scb = sea->disconnected_queue.tqh_first, disconnected = 0; scb;
    351  1.1  mycroft 	    scb = scb->chain.tqe_next, disconnected++);
    352  1.1  mycroft 	printf("%s: length: %d/%d/%d\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname, connected,
    353  1.1  mycroft 	    issued, disconnected);
    354  1.1  mycroft }
    355  1.1  mycroft #endif
    356  1.1  mycroft 
    357  1.1  mycroft /*
    358  1.1  mycroft  * Check if the device can be found at the port given and if so, detect the
    359  1.1  mycroft  * type the type of board.  Set it up ready for further work. Takes the isa_dev
    360  1.1  mycroft  * structure from autoconf as an argument.
    361  1.1  mycroft  * Returns 1 if card recognized, 0 if errors.
    362  1.1  mycroft  */
    363  1.1  mycroft int
    364  1.1  mycroft seaprobe(parent, self, aux)
    365  1.1  mycroft 	struct device *parent, *self;
    366  1.1  mycroft 	void *aux;
    367  1.1  mycroft {
    368  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea = (void *)self;
    369  1.1  mycroft 	struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
    370  1.1  mycroft 	int i;
    371  1.1  mycroft 
    372  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    373  1.1  mycroft 	 * Could try to find a board by looking through all possible addresses.
    374  1.1  mycroft 	 * This is not done the right way now, because I have not found a way
    375  1.1  mycroft 	 * to get a boards virtual memory address given its physical.  There is
    376  1.1  mycroft 	 * a function that returns the physical address for a given virtual
    377  1.1  mycroft 	 * address, but not the other way around.
    378  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    379  1.1  mycroft 
    380  1.1  mycroft 	if (ia->ia_maddr == 0) {
    381  1.1  mycroft 		/* XXX */
    382  1.1  mycroft 		return 0;
    383  1.1  mycroft 	} else
    384  1.1  mycroft 		sea->maddr = ia->ia_maddr;
    385  1.1  mycroft 
    386  1.1  mycroft 	/* check board type */	/* No way to define this through config */
    387  1.1  mycroft 	for (i = 0; i < nsignatures; i++)
    388  1.1  mycroft 		if (!memcmp(sea->maddr + signatures[i].offset,
    389  1.1  mycroft 		    signatures[i].signature, signatures[i].length)) {
    390  1.1  mycroft 			sea->type = signatures[i].type;
    391  1.1  mycroft 			break;
    392  1.1  mycroft 		}
    393  1.1  mycroft 
    394  1.1  mycroft 	/* Find controller and data memory addresses */
    395  1.1  mycroft 	switch (sea->type) {
    396  1.1  mycroft 	case SEAGATE:
    397  1.1  mycroft 		sea->maddr_cr_sr =
    398  1.1  mycroft 		    (void *) (((u_char *)sea->maddr) + 0x1a00);
    399  1.1  mycroft 		sea->maddr_dr =
    400  1.1  mycroft 		    (void *) (((u_char *)sea->maddr) + 0x1c00);
    401  1.1  mycroft 		break;
    402  1.1  mycroft 	case FDOMAIN:
    403  1.1  mycroft 		sea->maddr_cr_sr =
    404  1.1  mycroft 		    (void *) (((u_char *)sea->maddr) + 0x1c00);
    405  1.1  mycroft 		sea->maddr_dr =
    406  1.1  mycroft 		    (void *) (((u_char *)sea->maddr) + 0x1e00);
    407  1.1  mycroft 		break;
    408  1.1  mycroft 	default:
    409  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: board type unknown at address 0x%lx\n",
    410  1.1  mycroft 		    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname, sea->maddr);
    411  1.1  mycroft 		return 0;
    412  1.1  mycroft 	}
    413  1.1  mycroft 
    414  1.1  mycroft 	/* Test controller RAM (works the same way on future domain cards?) */
    415  1.1  mycroft 	*((u_char *)sea->maddr + SEA_RAMOFFSET) = 0xa5;
    416  1.1  mycroft 	*((u_char *)sea->maddr + SEA_RAMOFFSET + 1) = 0x5a;
    417  1.1  mycroft 
    418  1.1  mycroft 	if ((*((u_char *)sea->maddr + SEA_RAMOFFSET) != 0xa5) ||
    419  1.1  mycroft 	    (*((u_char *)sea->maddr + SEA_RAMOFFSET + 1) != 0x5a)) {
    420  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: board RAM failure\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    421  1.1  mycroft 		return 0;
    422  1.1  mycroft 	}
    423  1.1  mycroft 
    424  1.1  mycroft 	ia->ia_drq = DRQUNK;
    425  1.1  mycroft 	ia->ia_msize = 0x2000;
    426  1.1  mycroft 	ia->ia_iosize = 0;
    427  1.1  mycroft 	return 1;
    428  1.1  mycroft }
    429  1.1  mycroft 
    430  1.1  mycroft seaprint()
    431  1.1  mycroft {
    432  1.1  mycroft 
    433  1.1  mycroft }
    434  1.1  mycroft 
    435  1.1  mycroft /*
    436  1.1  mycroft  * Attach all sub-devices we can find
    437  1.1  mycroft  */
    438  1.1  mycroft void
    439  1.1  mycroft seaattach(parent, self, aux)
    440  1.1  mycroft 	struct device *parent, *self;
    441  1.1  mycroft 	void *aux;
    442  1.1  mycroft {
    443  1.1  mycroft 	struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
    444  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea = (void *)self;
    445  1.1  mycroft 
    446  1.1  mycroft 	sea_init(sea);
    447  1.1  mycroft 
    448  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    449  1.1  mycroft 	 * fill in the prototype scsi_link.
    450  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    451  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_link.adapter_softc = sea;
    452  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_link.adapter_targ = sea->our_id;
    453  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_link.adapter = &sea_switch;
    454  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_link.device = &sea_dev;
    455  1.1  mycroft 
    456  1.1  mycroft 	printf("\n");
    457  1.1  mycroft 
    458  1.1  mycroft #ifdef NEWCONFIG
    459  1.1  mycroft 	isa_establish(&sea->sc_id, &sea->sc_deV);
    460  1.1  mycroft #endif
    461  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_ih.ih_fun = seaintr;
    462  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_ih.ih_arg = sea;
    463  1.1  mycroft 	sea->sc_ih.ih_level = IPL_BIO;
    464  1.1  mycroft 	intr_establish(ia->ia_irq, &sea->sc_ih);
    465  1.1  mycroft 
    466  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    467  1.1  mycroft 	 * ask the adapter what subunits are present
    468  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    469  1.1  mycroft 	config_found(self, &sea->sc_link, seaprint);
    470  1.1  mycroft }
    471  1.1  mycroft 
    472  1.1  mycroft /*
    473  1.1  mycroft  * Return some information to the caller about
    474  1.1  mycroft  * the adapter and its capabilities
    475  1.1  mycroft  */
    476  1.1  mycroft u_int
    477  1.1  mycroft sea_adapter_info(sea)
    478  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    479  1.1  mycroft {
    480  1.1  mycroft 
    481  1.1  mycroft 	return 1;	/* 1 outstanding request at a time per device */
    482  1.1  mycroft }
    483  1.1  mycroft 
    484  1.1  mycroft /*
    485  1.1  mycroft  * Catch an interrupt from the adaptor
    486  1.1  mycroft  */
    487  1.1  mycroft int
    488  1.1  mycroft seaintr(sea)
    489  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    490  1.1  mycroft {
    491  1.1  mycroft 
    492  1.1  mycroft #ifdef DEBUG	/* extra overhead, and only needed for intr debugging */
    493  1.1  mycroft 	if ((STATUS & STAT_PARITY) == 0 &&
    494  1.1  mycroft 	    (STATUS & (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO)) != (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO))
    495  1.1  mycroft 		return 0;
    496  1.1  mycroft #endif
    497  1.1  mycroft 
    498  1.1  mycroft loop:
    499  1.1  mycroft 	/* dispatch to appropriate routine if found and done=0 */
    500  1.1  mycroft 	/* should check to see that this card really caused the interrupt */
    501  1.1  mycroft 
    502  1.1  mycroft 	if (STATUS & STAT_PARITY) {
    503  1.1  mycroft 		/* Parity error interrupt */
    504  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: parity error\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    505  1.1  mycroft 		return 1;
    506  1.1  mycroft 	}
    507  1.1  mycroft 
    508  1.1  mycroft 	if ((STATUS & (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO)) == (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO)) {
    509  1.1  mycroft 		/* Reselect interrupt */
    510  1.1  mycroft 		sea_reselect(sea);
    511  1.1  mycroft 		if (!main_running)
    512  1.1  mycroft 			sea_main();
    513  1.1  mycroft 		goto loop;
    514  1.1  mycroft 	}
    515  1.1  mycroft 
    516  1.1  mycroft 	return 1;
    517  1.1  mycroft }
    518  1.1  mycroft 
    519  1.1  mycroft /*
    520  1.1  mycroft  * Setup data structures, and reset the board and the SCSI bus.
    521  1.1  mycroft  */
    522  1.1  mycroft void
    523  1.1  mycroft sea_init(sea)
    524  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    525  1.1  mycroft {
    526  1.1  mycroft 	int i;
    527  1.1  mycroft 
    528  1.1  mycroft 	/* Reset the scsi bus (I don't know if this is needed */
    529  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_RST;
    530  1.1  mycroft 	delay(25);	/* hold reset for at least 25 microseconds */
    531  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
    532  1.1  mycroft 	delay(10); 	/* wait a Bus Clear Delay (800 ns + bus free delay (800 ns) */
    533  1.1  mycroft 
    534  1.1  mycroft 	/* Set our id (don't know anything about this) */
    535  1.1  mycroft 	switch (sea->type) {
    536  1.1  mycroft 	case SEAGATE:
    537  1.1  mycroft 		sea->our_id = 7;
    538  1.1  mycroft 		break;
    539  1.1  mycroft 	case FDOMAIN:
    540  1.1  mycroft 		sea->our_id = 6;
    541  1.1  mycroft 		break;
    542  1.1  mycroft 	}
    543  1.1  mycroft 	sea->our_id_mask = 1 << sea->our_id;
    544  1.1  mycroft 
    545  1.1  mycroft 	/* init fields used by our routines */
    546  1.1  mycroft 	sea->connected = 0;
    547  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_INIT(&sea->issue_queue);
    548  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_INIT(&sea->disconnected_queue);
    549  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_INIT(&sea->free_queue);
    550  1.1  mycroft 	for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
    551  1.1  mycroft 		sea->busy[i] = 0x00;
    552  1.1  mycroft 
    553  1.1  mycroft 	/* link up the free list of scbs */
    554  1.1  mycroft 	sea->numscbs = SCB_TABLE_SIZE;
    555  1.1  mycroft 	for (i = 0; i < SCB_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
    556  1.1  mycroft 		TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sea->free_queue, &sea->scbs[i], chain);
    557  1.1  mycroft 	}
    558  1.1  mycroft }
    559  1.1  mycroft 
    560  1.1  mycroft void
    561  1.1  mycroft seaminphys(bp)
    562  1.1  mycroft 	struct buf *bp;
    563  1.1  mycroft {
    564  1.1  mycroft 
    565  1.1  mycroft 	/* No need for a max since we're doing PIO. */
    566  1.1  mycroft }
    567  1.1  mycroft 
    568  1.1  mycroft /*
    569  1.1  mycroft  * start a scsi operation given the command and the data address. Also needs
    570  1.1  mycroft  * the unit, target and lu.
    571  1.1  mycroft  */
    572  1.1  mycroft int
    573  1.1  mycroft sea_scsi_cmd(xs)
    574  1.1  mycroft 	struct scsi_xfer *xs;
    575  1.1  mycroft {
    576  1.1  mycroft 	struct scsi_link *sc_link = xs->sc_link;
    577  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea = sc_link->adapter_softc;
    578  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    579  1.1  mycroft 	int flags;
    580  1.1  mycroft 
    581  1.1  mycroft 	SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB2, ("sea_scsi_cmd\n"));
    582  1.1  mycroft 
    583  1.1  mycroft 	flags = xs->flags;
    584  1.1  mycroft 	if (xs->bp)
    585  1.1  mycroft 		flags |= SCSI_NOSLEEP;
    586  1.1  mycroft 	if (flags & ITSDONE) {
    587  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: already done?", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    588  1.1  mycroft 		xs->flags &= ~ITSDONE;
    589  1.1  mycroft 	}
    590  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(flags & INUSE)) {
    591  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: not in use?", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    592  1.1  mycroft 		xs->flags |= INUSE;
    593  1.1  mycroft 	}
    594  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(scb = sea_get_scb(sea, flags))) {
    595  1.1  mycroft 		xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
    596  1.1  mycroft 		return TRY_AGAIN_LATER;
    597  1.1  mycroft 	}
    598  1.1  mycroft 
    599  1.1  mycroft 	scb->xfer = xs;
    600  1.1  mycroft 
    601  1.1  mycroft 	if (flags & SCSI_RESET) {
    602  1.1  mycroft 		/*
    603  1.1  mycroft 		 * Try to send a reset command to the card.
    604  1.1  mycroft 		 * XXX Not implemented.
    605  1.1  mycroft 		 */
    606  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: resetting\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    607  1.1  mycroft 		xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
    608  1.1  mycroft 		return HAD_ERROR;
    609  1.1  mycroft 	}
    610  1.1  mycroft 
    611  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    612  1.1  mycroft 	 * Put all the arguments for the xfer in the scb
    613  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    614  1.1  mycroft 	scb->datalen = xs->datalen;
    615  1.1  mycroft 	scb->data = xs->data;
    616  1.1  mycroft 
    617  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_DEBUGQUEUE
    618  1.1  mycroft 	sea_queue_length(sea);
    619  1.1  mycroft #endif
    620  1.1  mycroft 
    621  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    622  1.1  mycroft 	 * Usually return SUCCESSFULLY QUEUED
    623  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    624  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(flags & SCSI_NOMASK)) {
    625  1.1  mycroft 		int s = splbio();
    626  1.1  mycroft 		sea_send_scb(sea, scb);
    627  1.1  mycroft 		if (!(xs->flags & ITSDONE))
    628  1.1  mycroft 			timeout(sea_timeout, scb, (xs->timeout * hz) / 1000);
    629  1.1  mycroft 		splx(s);
    630  1.1  mycroft 		return SUCCESSFULLY_QUEUED;
    631  1.1  mycroft 	}
    632  1.1  mycroft 
    633  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    634  1.1  mycroft 	 * If we can't use interrupts, poll on completion
    635  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    636  1.1  mycroft 	sea_send_scb(sea, scb);
    637  1.1  mycroft 	/* XXX Check ITSDONE? */
    638  1.1  mycroft 	return sea_poll(sea, xs, scb);
    639  1.1  mycroft }
    640  1.1  mycroft 
    641  1.1  mycroft /*
    642  1.1  mycroft  * Get a free scb. If there are none, see if we can allocate a new one.  If so,
    643  1.1  mycroft  * put it in the hash table too; otherwise return an error or sleep.
    644  1.1  mycroft  */
    645  1.1  mycroft struct sea_scb *
    646  1.1  mycroft sea_get_scb(sea, flags)
    647  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    648  1.1  mycroft 	int flags;
    649  1.1  mycroft {
    650  1.1  mycroft 	int s;
    651  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    652  1.1  mycroft 
    653  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(flags & SCSI_NOMASK))
    654  1.1  mycroft 		s = splbio();
    655  1.1  mycroft 
    656  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    657  1.1  mycroft 	 * If we can and have to, sleep waiting for one to come free
    658  1.1  mycroft 	 * but only if we can't allocate a new one.
    659  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    660  1.1  mycroft 	for (;;) {
    661  1.1  mycroft 		scb = sea->free_queue.tqh_first;
    662  1.1  mycroft 		if (scb) {
    663  1.1  mycroft 			TAILQ_REMOVE(&sea->free_queue, scb, chain);
    664  1.1  mycroft 			break;
    665  1.1  mycroft 		}
    666  1.1  mycroft 		if (sea->numscbs < SEA_SCB_MAX) {
    667  1.1  mycroft 			printf("malloced new scbs\n");
    668  1.1  mycroft 			if (scb = (void *) malloc(sizeof(struct sea_scb),
    669  1.1  mycroft 			    M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT)) {
    670  1.1  mycroft 				bzero(scb, sizeof(struct sea_scb));
    671  1.1  mycroft 				sea->numscbs++;
    672  1.1  mycroft 				scb->flags = SCB_ACTIVE;
    673  1.1  mycroft 			} else
    674  1.1  mycroft 				printf("%s: can't malloc scb\n",
    675  1.1  mycroft 				    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    676  1.1  mycroft 			break;
    677  1.1  mycroft 		} else {
    678  1.1  mycroft 			if (!(flags & SCSI_NOSLEEP))
    679  1.1  mycroft 				tsleep((caddr_t)&sea->free_queue, PRIBIO,
    680  1.1  mycroft 				    "seascb", 0);
    681  1.1  mycroft 		}
    682  1.1  mycroft 	}
    683  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(flags & SCSI_NOMASK))
    684  1.1  mycroft 		splx(s);
    685  1.1  mycroft 
    686  1.1  mycroft 	return scb;
    687  1.1  mycroft }
    688  1.1  mycroft 
    689  1.1  mycroft /*
    690  1.1  mycroft  * Try to send this command to the board. Because this board does not use any
    691  1.1  mycroft  * mailboxes, this routine simply adds the command to the queue held by the
    692  1.1  mycroft  * sea_softc structure.
    693  1.1  mycroft  * A check is done to see if the command contains a REQUEST_SENSE command, and
    694  1.1  mycroft  * if so the command is put first in the queue, otherwise the command is added
    695  1.1  mycroft  * to the end of the queue. ?? Not correct ??
    696  1.1  mycroft  */
    697  1.1  mycroft void
    698  1.1  mycroft sea_send_scb(sea, scb)
    699  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    700  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    701  1.1  mycroft {
    702  1.1  mycroft 
    703  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_SENSEFIRST
    704  1.1  mycroft 	if (scb->xfer->cmd->opcode == (u_char) REQUEST_SENSE) {
    705  1.1  mycroft 		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&sea->issue_queue, scb, chain);
    706  1.1  mycroft 	} else {
    707  1.1  mycroft 		TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sea->issue_queue, scb, chain);
    708  1.1  mycroft 	}
    709  1.1  mycroft #else
    710  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sea->issue_queue, scb, chain);
    711  1.1  mycroft #endif
    712  1.1  mycroft 	/* Try to do some work on the card */
    713  1.1  mycroft 	if (!main_running)
    714  1.1  mycroft 		sea_main();
    715  1.1  mycroft }
    716  1.1  mycroft 
    717  1.1  mycroft /*
    718  1.1  mycroft  * Coroutine that runs as long as more work can be done on the seagate host
    719  1.1  mycroft  * adapter in a system.  Both sea_scsi_cmd and sea_intr will try to start it in
    720  1.1  mycroft  * case it is not running.
    721  1.1  mycroft  */
    722  1.1  mycroft void
    723  1.1  mycroft sea_main()
    724  1.1  mycroft {
    725  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    726  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    727  1.1  mycroft 	int done;
    728  1.1  mycroft 	int unit;
    729  1.1  mycroft 	int s;
    730  1.1  mycroft 
    731  1.1  mycroft 	main_running = 1;
    732  1.1  mycroft 
    733  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    734  1.1  mycroft 	 * This should not be run with interrupts disabled, but use the splx
    735  1.1  mycroft 	 * code instead.
    736  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    737  1.1  mycroft loop:
    738  1.1  mycroft 	done = 1;
    739  1.1  mycroft 	for (unit = 0; unit < seacd.cd_ndevs; unit++) {
    740  1.1  mycroft 		sea = seacd.cd_devs[unit];
    741  1.1  mycroft 		if (!sea)
    742  1.1  mycroft 			continue;
    743  1.1  mycroft 		s = splbio();
    744  1.1  mycroft 		if (!sea->connected) {
    745  1.1  mycroft 			/*
    746  1.1  mycroft 			 * Search through the issue_queue for a command
    747  1.1  mycroft 			 * destined for a target that's not busy.
    748  1.1  mycroft 			 */
    749  1.1  mycroft 			for (scb = sea->issue_queue.tqh_first; scb;
    750  1.1  mycroft 			    scb = scb->chain.tqe_next) {
    751  1.1  mycroft 				if (!(sea->busy[scb->xfer->sc_link->target] &
    752  1.1  mycroft 				    (1 << scb->xfer->sc_link->lun))) {
    753  1.1  mycroft 					TAILQ_REMOVE(&sea->issue_queue, scb,
    754  1.1  mycroft 					    chain);
    755  1.1  mycroft 
    756  1.1  mycroft 					/* Re-enable interrupts. */
    757  1.1  mycroft 					splx(s);
    758  1.1  mycroft 
    759  1.1  mycroft 					/*
    760  1.1  mycroft 					 * Attempt to establish an I_T_L nexus.
    761  1.1  mycroft 					 * On success, sea->connected is set.
    762  1.1  mycroft 					 * On failure, we must add the command
    763  1.1  mycroft 					 * back to the issue queue so we can
    764  1.1  mycroft 					 * keep trying.
    765  1.1  mycroft 					 */
    766  1.1  mycroft 
    767  1.1  mycroft 					/*
    768  1.1  mycroft 					 * REQUEST_SENSE commands are issued
    769  1.1  mycroft 					 * without tagged queueing, even on
    770  1.1  mycroft 					 * SCSI-II devices because the
    771  1.1  mycroft 					 * contingent alligence condition
    772  1.1  mycroft 					 * exists for the entire unit.
    773  1.1  mycroft 					 */
    774  1.1  mycroft 
    775  1.1  mycroft 					/*
    776  1.1  mycroft 					 * First check that if any device has
    777  1.1  mycroft 					 * tried a reconnect while we have done
    778  1.1  mycroft 					 * other things with interrupts
    779  1.1  mycroft 					 * disabled.
    780  1.1  mycroft 					 */
    781  1.1  mycroft 
    782  1.1  mycroft 					if ((STATUS & (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO)) ==
    783  1.1  mycroft 					    (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO)) {
    784  1.1  mycroft 						sea_reselect(sea);
    785  1.1  mycroft 						break;
    786  1.1  mycroft 					}
    787  1.1  mycroft 					if (sea_select(sea, scb)) {
    788  1.1  mycroft 						s = splbio();
    789  1.1  mycroft 						TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&sea->issue_queue,
    790  1.1  mycroft 						    scb, chain);
    791  1.1  mycroft 						splx(s);
    792  1.1  mycroft 					} else
    793  1.1  mycroft 						break;
    794  1.1  mycroft 				} /* if target/lun is not busy */
    795  1.1  mycroft 			} /* for scb */
    796  1.1  mycroft 		} /* if (!sea->connected) */
    797  1.1  mycroft 
    798  1.1  mycroft 		splx(s);
    799  1.1  mycroft 		if (sea->connected) {	/* we are connected. Do the task */
    800  1.1  mycroft 			sea_information_transfer(sea);
    801  1.1  mycroft 			done = 0;
    802  1.1  mycroft 		} else
    803  1.1  mycroft 			break;
    804  1.1  mycroft 	} /* for instance */
    805  1.1  mycroft 
    806  1.1  mycroft 	if (!done)
    807  1.1  mycroft 		goto loop;
    808  1.1  mycroft 
    809  1.1  mycroft 	main_running = 0;
    810  1.1  mycroft }
    811  1.1  mycroft 
    812  1.1  mycroft void
    813  1.1  mycroft sea_free_scb(sea, scb, flags)
    814  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    815  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    816  1.1  mycroft 	int flags;
    817  1.1  mycroft {
    818  1.1  mycroft 	int s;
    819  1.1  mycroft 
    820  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(flags & SCSI_NOMASK))
    821  1.1  mycroft 		s = splbio();
    822  1.1  mycroft 
    823  1.1  mycroft 	TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&sea->free_queue, scb, chain);
    824  1.1  mycroft 	scb->flags = SCB_FREE;
    825  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    826  1.1  mycroft 	 * If there were none, wake anybody waiting for one to come free,
    827  1.1  mycroft 	 * starting with queued entries.
    828  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    829  1.1  mycroft 	if (!scb->chain.tqe_next)
    830  1.1  mycroft 		wakeup((caddr_t)&sea->free_queue);
    831  1.1  mycroft 
    832  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(flags & SCSI_NOMASK))
    833  1.1  mycroft 		splx(s);
    834  1.1  mycroft }
    835  1.1  mycroft 
    836  1.1  mycroft void
    837  1.1  mycroft sea_timeout(arg)
    838  1.1  mycroft 	void *arg;
    839  1.1  mycroft {
    840  1.1  mycroft 	int s = splbio();
    841  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb = arg;
    842  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    843  1.1  mycroft 
    844  1.1  mycroft 	sea = scb->xfer->sc_link->adapter_softc;
    845  1.1  mycroft 	sc_print_addr(scb->xfer->sc_link);
    846  1.1  mycroft 	printf("timed out");
    847  1.1  mycroft 
    848  1.1  mycroft 	/*
    849  1.1  mycroft 	 * If it has been through before, then
    850  1.1  mycroft 	 * a previous abort has failed, don't
    851  1.1  mycroft 	 * try abort again
    852  1.1  mycroft 	 */
    853  1.1  mycroft 	if (scb->flags & SCB_ABORTED) {
    854  1.1  mycroft 		printf(" AGAIN\n");
    855  1.1  mycroft 	 	scb->xfer->retries = 0;
    856  1.1  mycroft 		scb->flags |= SCB_ABORTED;
    857  1.1  mycroft 		sea_done(sea, scb);
    858  1.1  mycroft 	} else {
    859  1.1  mycroft 		printf("\n");
    860  1.1  mycroft 		sea_abort(sea, scb);
    861  1.1  mycroft 		timeout(sea_timeout, scb, 2 * hz);
    862  1.1  mycroft 		scb->flags |= SCB_ABORTED;
    863  1.1  mycroft 	}
    864  1.1  mycroft 	splx(s);
    865  1.1  mycroft }
    866  1.1  mycroft 
    867  1.1  mycroft void
    868  1.1  mycroft sea_reselect(sea)
    869  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    870  1.1  mycroft {
    871  1.1  mycroft 	u_char target_mask;
    872  1.1  mycroft 	int i;
    873  1.1  mycroft 	u_char lun, phase;
    874  1.1  mycroft 	u_char msg[3];
    875  1.1  mycroft 	int32 len;
    876  1.1  mycroft 	u_char *data;
    877  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
    878  1.1  mycroft 	int abort = 0;
    879  1.1  mycroft 
    880  1.1  mycroft 	if (!((target_mask = STATUS) & STAT_SEL)) {
    881  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: wrong state 0x%x\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    882  1.1  mycroft 		    target_mask);
    883  1.1  mycroft 		return;
    884  1.1  mycroft 	}
    885  1.1  mycroft 
    886  1.1  mycroft 	/* wait for a device to win the reselection phase */
    887  1.1  mycroft 	/* signals this by asserting the I/O signal */
    888  1.1  mycroft 	for (i = 10; i && (STATUS & (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO | STAT_BSY)) !=
    889  1.1  mycroft 	    (STAT_SEL | STAT_IO | 0); i--);
    890  1.1  mycroft 	/* !! Check for timeout here */
    891  1.1  mycroft 	/* the data bus contains original initiator id ORed with target id */
    892  1.1  mycroft 	target_mask = DATA;
    893  1.1  mycroft 	/* see that we really are the initiator */
    894  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(target_mask & sea->our_id_mask)) {
    895  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: polled reselection was not for me: 0x%x\n",
    896  1.1  mycroft 		    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname, target_mask);
    897  1.1  mycroft 		return;
    898  1.1  mycroft 	}
    899  1.1  mycroft 	/* find target who won */
    900  1.1  mycroft 	target_mask &= ~sea->our_id_mask;
    901  1.1  mycroft 	/* host responds by asserting the BSY signal */
    902  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_BSY;
    903  1.1  mycroft 	/* target should respond by deasserting the SEL signal */
    904  1.1  mycroft 	for (i = 50000; i && (STATUS & STAT_SEL); i++);
    905  1.1  mycroft 	/* remove the busy status */
    906  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE;
    907  1.1  mycroft 	/* we are connected. Now we wait for the MSGIN condition */
    908  1.1  mycroft 	for (i = 50000; i && !(STATUS & STAT_REQ); i--);
    909  1.1  mycroft 	/* !! Add timeout check here */
    910  1.1  mycroft 	/* hope we get an IDENTIFY message */
    911  1.1  mycroft 	len = 3;
    912  1.1  mycroft 	data = msg;
    913  1.1  mycroft 	phase = REQ_MSGIN;
    914  1.1  mycroft 	sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
    915  1.1  mycroft 
    916  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(msg[0] & 0x80)) {
    917  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: expecting IDENTIFY message, got 0x%x\n",
    918  1.1  mycroft 		    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname, msg[0]);
    919  1.1  mycroft 		abort = 1;
    920  1.1  mycroft 	} else {
    921  1.1  mycroft 		lun = msg[0] & 0x07;
    922  1.1  mycroft 
    923  1.1  mycroft 		/*
    924  1.1  mycroft 		 * Find the command corresponding to the I_T_L or I_T_L_Q nexus
    925  1.1  mycroft 		 * we just reestablished, and remove it from the disconnected
    926  1.1  mycroft 		 * queue.
    927  1.1  mycroft 		 */
    928  1.1  mycroft 		for (scb = sea->disconnected_queue.tqh_first; scb;
    929  1.1  mycroft 		    scb = scb->chain.tqe_next)
    930  1.1  mycroft 			if (target_mask == (1 << scb->xfer->sc_link->target) &&
    931  1.1  mycroft 			    lun == scb->xfer->sc_link->lun) {
    932  1.1  mycroft 				TAILQ_REMOVE(&sea->disconnected_queue, scb,
    933  1.1  mycroft 				    chain);
    934  1.1  mycroft 				break;
    935  1.1  mycroft 			}
    936  1.1  mycroft 		if (!scb) {
    937  1.1  mycroft 			printf("%s: target %02x lun %d not disconnected\n",
    938  1.1  mycroft 			    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname, target_mask, lun);
    939  1.1  mycroft 			/*
    940  1.1  mycroft 			 * Since we have an established nexus that we can't do
    941  1.1  mycroft 			 * anything with, we must abort it.
    942  1.1  mycroft 			 */
    943  1.1  mycroft 			abort = 1;
    944  1.1  mycroft 		}
    945  1.1  mycroft 	}
    946  1.1  mycroft 
    947  1.1  mycroft 	if (abort) {
    948  1.1  mycroft 		msg[0] = MSG_ABORT;
    949  1.1  mycroft 		len = 1;
    950  1.1  mycroft 		data = msg;
    951  1.1  mycroft 		phase = REQ_MSGOUT;
    952  1.1  mycroft 		CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_ATTN;
    953  1.1  mycroft 		sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
    954  1.1  mycroft 	} else
    955  1.1  mycroft 		sea->connected = scb;
    956  1.1  mycroft 
    957  1.1  mycroft 	return;
    958  1.1  mycroft }
    959  1.1  mycroft 
    960  1.1  mycroft /*
    961  1.1  mycroft  * Transfer data in given phase using polled I/O.
    962  1.1  mycroft  */
    963  1.1  mycroft int
    964  1.1  mycroft sea_transfer_pio(sea, phase, count, data)
    965  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
    966  1.1  mycroft 	u_char *phase;
    967  1.1  mycroft 	int32 *count;
    968  1.1  mycroft 	u_char **data;
    969  1.1  mycroft {
    970  1.1  mycroft 	register u_char p = *phase, tmp;
    971  1.1  mycroft 	register int c = *count;
    972  1.1  mycroft 	register u_char *d = *data;
    973  1.1  mycroft 	int timeout;
    974  1.1  mycroft 
    975  1.1  mycroft 	do {
    976  1.1  mycroft 		/*
    977  1.1  mycroft 		 * Wait for assertion of REQ, after which the phase bits will
    978  1.1  mycroft 		 * be valid.
    979  1.1  mycroft 		 */
    980  1.1  mycroft 		for (timeout = 0; timeout < 5000000L; timeout++)
    981  1.1  mycroft 			if ((tmp = STATUS) & STAT_REQ)
    982  1.1  mycroft 				break;
    983  1.1  mycroft 		if (!(tmp & STAT_REQ)) {
    984  1.1  mycroft 			printf("%s: timeout waiting for STAT_REQ\n",
    985  1.1  mycroft 			    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    986  1.1  mycroft 			break;
    987  1.1  mycroft 		}
    988  1.1  mycroft 
    989  1.1  mycroft 		/*
    990  1.1  mycroft 		 * Check for phase mismatch.  Reached if the target decides
    991  1.1  mycroft 		 * that it has finished the transfer.
    992  1.1  mycroft 		 */
    993  1.1  mycroft 		if ((tmp & REQ_MASK) != p)
    994  1.1  mycroft 			break;
    995  1.1  mycroft 
    996  1.1  mycroft 		/* Do actual transfer from SCSI bus to/from memory. */
    997  1.1  mycroft 		if (!(p & STAT_IO))
    998  1.1  mycroft 			DATA = *d;
    999  1.1  mycroft 		else
   1000  1.1  mycroft 			*d = DATA;
   1001  1.1  mycroft 		++d;
   1002  1.1  mycroft 
   1003  1.1  mycroft 		/*
   1004  1.1  mycroft 		 * The SCSI standard suggests that in MSGOUT phase, the
   1005  1.1  mycroft 		 * initiator should drop ATN on the last byte of the message
   1006  1.1  mycroft 		 * phase after REQ has been asserted for the handshake but
   1007  1.1  mycroft 		 * before the initiator raises ACK.
   1008  1.1  mycroft 		 * Don't know how to accomplish this on the ST01/02.
   1009  1.1  mycroft 		 */
   1010  1.1  mycroft 
   1011  1.1  mycroft #if 0
   1012  1.1  mycroft 		/*
   1013  1.1  mycroft 		 * XXX
   1014  1.1  mycroft 		 * The st01 code doesn't wait for STAT_REQ to be deasserted.
   1015  1.1  mycroft 		 * Is this ok?
   1016  1.1  mycroft 		 */
   1017  1.1  mycroft 		for (timeout = 0; timeout < 200000L; timeout++)
   1018  1.1  mycroft 			if (!(STATUS & STAT_REQ))
   1019  1.1  mycroft 				break;
   1020  1.1  mycroft 		if (STATUS & STAT_REQ)
   1021  1.1  mycroft 			printf("%s: timeout on wait for !STAT_REQ",
   1022  1.1  mycroft 			    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1023  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1024  1.1  mycroft 	} while (--c);
   1025  1.1  mycroft 
   1026  1.1  mycroft 	*count = c;
   1027  1.1  mycroft 	*data = d;
   1028  1.1  mycroft 	tmp = STATUS;
   1029  1.1  mycroft 	if (tmp & STAT_REQ)
   1030  1.1  mycroft 		*phase = tmp & REQ_MASK;
   1031  1.1  mycroft 	else
   1032  1.1  mycroft 		*phase = REQ_UNKNOWN;
   1033  1.1  mycroft 
   1034  1.1  mycroft 	if (c && (*phase != p))
   1035  1.1  mycroft 		return -1;
   1036  1.1  mycroft 	return 0;
   1037  1.1  mycroft }
   1038  1.1  mycroft 
   1039  1.1  mycroft /*
   1040  1.1  mycroft  * Establish I_T_L or I_T_L_Q nexus for new or existing command including
   1041  1.1  mycroft  * ARBITRATION, SELECTION, and initial message out for IDENTIFY and queue
   1042  1.1  mycroft  * messages.  Return -1 if selection could not execute for some reason, 0 if
   1043  1.1  mycroft  * selection succeded or failed because the target did not respond.
   1044  1.1  mycroft  */
   1045  1.1  mycroft int
   1046  1.1  mycroft sea_select(sea, scb)
   1047  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
   1048  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
   1049  1.1  mycroft {
   1050  1.1  mycroft 	u_char msg[3], phase;
   1051  1.1  mycroft 	u_char *data;
   1052  1.1  mycroft 	int32 len;
   1053  1.1  mycroft 	int timeout;
   1054  1.1  mycroft 
   1055  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
   1056  1.1  mycroft 	DATA = sea->our_id_mask;
   1057  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = (BASE_CMD & ~CMD_INTR) | CMD_START_ARB;
   1058  1.1  mycroft 
   1059  1.1  mycroft 	/* wait for arbitration to complete */
   1060  1.1  mycroft 	for (timeout = 0; timeout < 3000000L; timeout++)
   1061  1.1  mycroft 		if (STATUS & STAT_ARB_CMPL)
   1062  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1063  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(STATUS & STAT_ARB_CMPL)) {
   1064  1.1  mycroft 		if (STATUS & STAT_SEL) {
   1065  1.1  mycroft 			printf("%s: arbitration lost\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1066  1.1  mycroft 			scb->flags |= SCB_ERROR;
   1067  1.1  mycroft 		} else {
   1068  1.1  mycroft 			printf("%s: arbitration timeout\n",
   1069  1.1  mycroft 			    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1070  1.1  mycroft 			scb->flags |= SCB_TIMEOUT;
   1071  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1072  1.1  mycroft 		CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
   1073  1.1  mycroft 		return -1;
   1074  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1075  1.1  mycroft 
   1076  1.1  mycroft 	delay(2);
   1077  1.1  mycroft 	DATA = (u_char)((1 << scb->xfer->sc_link->target) | sea->our_id_mask);
   1078  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL =
   1079  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_NOMSGS
   1080  1.1  mycroft 	    (BASE_CMD & ~CMD_INTR) | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_SEL;
   1081  1.1  mycroft #else
   1082  1.1  mycroft 	    (BASE_CMD & ~CMD_INTR) | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_SEL | CMD_ATTN;
   1083  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1084  1.1  mycroft 	delay(1);
   1085  1.1  mycroft 
   1086  1.1  mycroft 	/* wait for a bsy from target */
   1087  1.1  mycroft 	for (timeout = 0; timeout < 2000000L; timeout++)
   1088  1.1  mycroft 		if (STATUS & STAT_BSY)
   1089  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1090  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(STATUS & STAT_BSY)) {
   1091  1.1  mycroft 		/* should return some error to the higher level driver */
   1092  1.1  mycroft 		CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
   1093  1.1  mycroft 		scb->flags |= SCB_TIMEOUT;
   1094  1.1  mycroft 		return 0;
   1095  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1096  1.1  mycroft 
   1097  1.1  mycroft 	/* Try to make the target to take a message from us */
   1098  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_NOMSGS
   1099  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = (BASE_CMD & ~CMD_INTR) | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE;
   1100  1.1  mycroft #else
   1101  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = (BASE_CMD & ~CMD_INTR) | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE | CMD_ATTN;
   1102  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1103  1.1  mycroft 	delay(1);
   1104  1.1  mycroft 
   1105  1.1  mycroft 	/* should start a msg_out phase */
   1106  1.1  mycroft 	for (timeout = 0; timeout < 2000000L; timeout++)
   1107  1.1  mycroft 		if (STATUS & STAT_REQ)
   1108  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1109  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE;
   1110  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(STATUS & STAT_REQ)) {
   1111  1.1  mycroft 		/*
   1112  1.1  mycroft 		 * This should not be taken as an error, but more like an
   1113  1.1  mycroft 		 * unsupported feature!  Should set a flag indicating that the
   1114  1.1  mycroft 		 * target don't support messages, and continue without failure.
   1115  1.1  mycroft 		 * (THIS IS NOT AN ERROR!)
   1116  1.1  mycroft 		 */
   1117  1.1  mycroft 	} else {
   1118  1.1  mycroft 		msg[0] = IDENTIFY(1, scb->xfer->sc_link->lun);
   1119  1.1  mycroft 		len = 1;
   1120  1.1  mycroft 		data = msg;
   1121  1.1  mycroft 		phase = REQ_MSGOUT;
   1122  1.1  mycroft 		/* Should do test on result of sea_transfer_pio(). */
   1123  1.1  mycroft 		sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
   1124  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1125  1.1  mycroft 	if (!(STATUS & STAT_BSY))
   1126  1.1  mycroft 		printf("%s: after successful arbitrate: no STAT_BSY!\n",
   1127  1.1  mycroft 		    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1128  1.1  mycroft 
   1129  1.1  mycroft 	sea->connected = scb;
   1130  1.1  mycroft 	sea->busy[scb->xfer->sc_link->target] |= 1 << scb->xfer->sc_link->lun;
   1131  1.1  mycroft 	/* This assignment should depend on possibility to send a message to target. */
   1132  1.1  mycroft 	CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_DRVR_ENABLE;
   1133  1.1  mycroft 	/* XXX Reset pointer in command? */
   1134  1.1  mycroft 	return 0;
   1135  1.1  mycroft }
   1136  1.1  mycroft 
   1137  1.1  mycroft /*
   1138  1.1  mycroft  * Send an abort to the target.  Return 1 success, 0 on failure.
   1139  1.1  mycroft  */
   1140  1.1  mycroft int
   1141  1.1  mycroft sea_abort(sea, scb)
   1142  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
   1143  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
   1144  1.1  mycroft {
   1145  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *tmp;
   1146  1.1  mycroft 	u_char msg, phase, *msgptr;
   1147  1.1  mycroft 	int32 len;
   1148  1.1  mycroft 	int s;
   1149  1.1  mycroft 
   1150  1.1  mycroft 	s = splbio();
   1151  1.1  mycroft 
   1152  1.1  mycroft 	/*
   1153  1.1  mycroft 	 * If the command hasn't been issued yet, we simply remove it from the
   1154  1.1  mycroft 	 * issue queue
   1155  1.1  mycroft 	 * XXX Could avoid this loop.
   1156  1.1  mycroft 	 */
   1157  1.1  mycroft 	for (tmp = sea->issue_queue.tqh_first; tmp; tmp = tmp->chain.tqe_next)
   1158  1.1  mycroft 		if (scb == tmp) {
   1159  1.1  mycroft 			TAILQ_REMOVE(&sea->issue_queue, scb, chain);
   1160  1.1  mycroft 			/* XXX Set some type of error result for operation. */
   1161  1.1  mycroft 			splx(s);
   1162  1.1  mycroft 			return 1;
   1163  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1164  1.1  mycroft 
   1165  1.1  mycroft 	/*
   1166  1.1  mycroft 	 * If any commands are connected, we're going to fail the abort and let
   1167  1.1  mycroft 	 * the high level SCSI driver retry at a later time or issue a reset.
   1168  1.1  mycroft 	 */
   1169  1.1  mycroft 	if (sea->connected) {
   1170  1.1  mycroft 		splx(s);
   1171  1.1  mycroft 		return 0;
   1172  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1173  1.1  mycroft 
   1174  1.1  mycroft 	/*
   1175  1.1  mycroft 	 * If the command is currently disconnected from the bus, and there are
   1176  1.1  mycroft 	 * no connected commands, we reconnect the I_T_L or I_T_L_Q nexus
   1177  1.1  mycroft 	 * associated with it, go into message out, and send an abort message.
   1178  1.1  mycroft 	 */
   1179  1.1  mycroft 	for (tmp = sea->disconnected_queue.tqh_first; tmp;
   1180  1.1  mycroft 	    tmp = tmp->chain.tqe_next)
   1181  1.1  mycroft 		if (scb == tmp) {
   1182  1.1  mycroft 			splx(s);
   1183  1.1  mycroft 			if (sea_select(sea, scb))
   1184  1.1  mycroft 				return 0;
   1185  1.1  mycroft 
   1186  1.1  mycroft 			msg = MSG_ABORT;
   1187  1.1  mycroft 			msgptr = &msg;
   1188  1.1  mycroft 			len = 1;
   1189  1.1  mycroft 			phase = REQ_MSGOUT;
   1190  1.1  mycroft 			CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_ATTN;
   1191  1.1  mycroft 			sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &msgptr);
   1192  1.1  mycroft 
   1193  1.1  mycroft 			s = splbio();
   1194  1.1  mycroft 			for (tmp = sea->disconnected_queue.tqh_first; tmp;
   1195  1.1  mycroft 			    tmp = tmp->chain.tqe_next)
   1196  1.1  mycroft 				if (scb == tmp) {
   1197  1.1  mycroft 					TAILQ_REMOVE(&sea->disconnected_queue,
   1198  1.1  mycroft 					    scb, chain);
   1199  1.1  mycroft 					/* XXX Set some type of error result
   1200  1.1  mycroft 					   for the operation. */
   1201  1.1  mycroft 					splx(s);
   1202  1.1  mycroft 					return 1;
   1203  1.1  mycroft 				}
   1204  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1205  1.1  mycroft 
   1206  1.1  mycroft 	/* Command not found in any queue; race condition? */
   1207  1.1  mycroft 	splx(s);
   1208  1.1  mycroft 	return 1;
   1209  1.1  mycroft }
   1210  1.1  mycroft 
   1211  1.1  mycroft void
   1212  1.1  mycroft sea_done(sea, scb)
   1213  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
   1214  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
   1215  1.1  mycroft {
   1216  1.1  mycroft 	struct scsi_xfer *xs = scb->xfer;
   1217  1.1  mycroft 
   1218  1.1  mycroft 	untimeout(sea_timeout, scb);
   1219  1.1  mycroft 
   1220  1.1  mycroft 	xs->resid = scb->datalen;
   1221  1.1  mycroft 
   1222  1.1  mycroft 	if ((scb->flags == SCB_ACTIVE) || (xs->flags & SCSI_ERR_OK)) {
   1223  1.1  mycroft 		xs->resid = 0;
   1224  1.1  mycroft 		xs->error = 0;
   1225  1.1  mycroft 	} else {
   1226  1.1  mycroft 		if (!(scb->flags == SCB_ACTIVE)) {
   1227  1.1  mycroft 			if ((scb->flags & SCB_TIMEOUT) ||
   1228  1.1  mycroft 			    (scb->flags & SCB_ABORTED))
   1229  1.1  mycroft 				xs->error = XS_TIMEOUT;
   1230  1.1  mycroft 			if (scb->flags & SCB_ERROR)
   1231  1.1  mycroft 				xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
   1232  1.1  mycroft 		} else {
   1233  1.1  mycroft 			/* XXX Add code to check for target status. */
   1234  1.1  mycroft 			xs->error = XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP;
   1235  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1236  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1237  1.1  mycroft 	xs->flags |= ITSDONE;
   1238  1.1  mycroft 	sea_free_scb(sea, scb, xs->flags);
   1239  1.1  mycroft 	scsi_done(xs);
   1240  1.1  mycroft }
   1241  1.1  mycroft 
   1242  1.1  mycroft /*
   1243  1.1  mycroft  * Wait for completion of command in polled mode.
   1244  1.1  mycroft  */
   1245  1.1  mycroft int
   1246  1.1  mycroft sea_poll(sea, xs, scb)
   1247  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
   1248  1.1  mycroft 	struct scsi_xfer *xs;
   1249  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb;
   1250  1.1  mycroft {
   1251  1.1  mycroft 	int count = 500; /* XXX xs->timeout; */
   1252  1.1  mycroft 	int s;
   1253  1.1  mycroft 
   1254  1.1  mycroft 	while (count) {
   1255  1.1  mycroft 		/* try to do something */
   1256  1.1  mycroft 		s = splbio();
   1257  1.1  mycroft 		if (!main_running)
   1258  1.1  mycroft 			sea_main();
   1259  1.1  mycroft 		splx(s);
   1260  1.1  mycroft 		if (xs->flags & ITSDONE)
   1261  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1262  1.1  mycroft 		delay(10);
   1263  1.1  mycroft 		count--;
   1264  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1265  1.1  mycroft 	if (count == 0) {
   1266  1.1  mycroft 		/*
   1267  1.1  mycroft 		 * We timed out, so call the timeout handler manually,
   1268  1.1  mycroft 		 * accounting for the fact that the clock is not running yet
   1269  1.1  mycroft 		 * by taking out the clock queue entry it makes.
   1270  1.1  mycroft 		 */
   1271  1.1  mycroft 		sea_timeout(scb);
   1272  1.1  mycroft 
   1273  1.1  mycroft 		/*
   1274  1.1  mycroft 		 * Because we are polling, take out the timeout entry
   1275  1.1  mycroft 		 * sea_timeout() made.
   1276  1.1  mycroft 		 */
   1277  1.1  mycroft 		untimeout(sea_timeout, scb);
   1278  1.1  mycroft 		count = 50;
   1279  1.1  mycroft 		while (count) {
   1280  1.1  mycroft 			/* Once again, wait for the int bit. */
   1281  1.1  mycroft 			s = splbio();
   1282  1.1  mycroft 			if (!main_running)
   1283  1.1  mycroft 				sea_main();
   1284  1.1  mycroft 			splx(s);
   1285  1.1  mycroft 			if (xs->flags & ITSDONE)
   1286  1.1  mycroft 				break;
   1287  1.1  mycroft 			delay(10);
   1288  1.1  mycroft 			count--;
   1289  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1290  1.1  mycroft 		if (count == 0) {
   1291  1.1  mycroft 			/*
   1292  1.1  mycroft 			 * We timed out again... This is bad.  Notice that
   1293  1.1  mycroft 			 * this time there is no clock queue entry to remove
   1294  1.1  mycroft 			 */
   1295  1.1  mycroft 			sea_timeout(scb);
   1296  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1297  1.1  mycroft 	}
   1298  1.1  mycroft 	if (xs->error)
   1299  1.1  mycroft 		return HAD_ERROR;
   1300  1.1  mycroft 	return COMPLETE;
   1301  1.1  mycroft }
   1302  1.1  mycroft 
   1303  1.1  mycroft /*
   1304  1.1  mycroft  * Do the transfer.  We know we are connected.  Update the flags, and call
   1305  1.1  mycroft  * sea_done() when task accomplished.  Dialog controlled by the target.
   1306  1.1  mycroft  */
   1307  1.1  mycroft void
   1308  1.1  mycroft sea_information_transfer(sea)
   1309  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_softc *sea;
   1310  1.1  mycroft {
   1311  1.1  mycroft 	int timeout;
   1312  1.1  mycroft 	u_char msgout = MSG_NOP;
   1313  1.1  mycroft 	int32 len;
   1314  1.1  mycroft 	int s;
   1315  1.1  mycroft 	u_char *data;
   1316  1.1  mycroft 	u_char phase, tmp, old_phase = REQ_UNKNOWN;
   1317  1.1  mycroft 	struct sea_scb *scb = sea->connected;
   1318  1.1  mycroft 	int loop;
   1319  1.1  mycroft 
   1320  1.1  mycroft 	for (timeout = 0; timeout < 10000000L; timeout++) {
   1321  1.1  mycroft 		tmp = STATUS;
   1322  1.1  mycroft 		if (!(tmp & STAT_BSY)) {
   1323  1.1  mycroft #if 0
   1324  1.1  mycroft 			for (loop = 0; loop < 20; loop++)
   1325  1.1  mycroft 				if ((tmp = STATUS) & STAT_BSY)
   1326  1.1  mycroft 					break;
   1327  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1328  1.1  mycroft 			if (!(tmp & STAT_BSY)) {
   1329  1.1  mycroft 				printf("%s: !STAT_BSY unit in data transfer!\n",
   1330  1.1  mycroft 				    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1331  1.1  mycroft 				s = splbio();
   1332  1.1  mycroft 				sea->connected = NULL;
   1333  1.1  mycroft 				scb->flags = SCB_ERROR;
   1334  1.1  mycroft 				splx(s);
   1335  1.1  mycroft 				sea_done(sea, scb);
   1336  1.1  mycroft 				return;
   1337  1.1  mycroft 			}
   1338  1.1  mycroft 		}
   1339  1.1  mycroft 
   1340  1.1  mycroft 		/* we only have a valid SCSI phase when REQ is asserted */
   1341  1.1  mycroft 		if (!(tmp & STAT_REQ))
   1342  1.1  mycroft 			continue;
   1343  1.1  mycroft 
   1344  1.1  mycroft 		phase = (tmp & REQ_MASK);
   1345  1.1  mycroft 		if (phase != old_phase)
   1346  1.1  mycroft 			old_phase = phase;
   1347  1.1  mycroft 
   1348  1.1  mycroft 		switch (phase) {
   1349  1.1  mycroft 		case REQ_DATAOUT:
   1350  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_NODATAOUT
   1351  1.1  mycroft 			printf("%s: SEA_NODATAOUT set, attempted DATAOUT aborted\n",
   1352  1.1  mycroft 			    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1353  1.1  mycroft 			msgout = MSG_ABORT;
   1354  1.1  mycroft 			CONTROL = BASE_CMD | CMD_ATTN;
   1355  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1356  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1357  1.1  mycroft 		case REQ_DATAIN:
   1358  1.1  mycroft 			if (!scb->data)
   1359  1.1  mycroft 				printf("no data address!\n");
   1360  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_BLINDTRANSFER
   1361  1.1  mycroft 			if (scb->datalen && !(scb->datalen % BLOCK_SIZE)) {
   1362  1.1  mycroft 				while (scb->datalen) {
   1363  1.1  mycroft 					for (timeout = 0; timeout < 5000000L;
   1364  1.1  mycroft 					    timeout++)
   1365  1.1  mycroft 						if ((tmp = STATUS) & STAT_REQ)
   1366  1.1  mycroft 							break;
   1367  1.1  mycroft 					if (!(tmp & STAT_REQ)) {
   1368  1.1  mycroft 						printf("%s: timeout waiting for STAT_REQ\n",
   1369  1.1  mycroft 						    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1370  1.1  mycroft 						/* XXX Do something? */
   1371  1.1  mycroft 					}
   1372  1.1  mycroft 					if ((tmp & REQ_MASK) != phase)
   1373  1.1  mycroft 						break;
   1374  1.1  mycroft 					if (!(phase & STAT_IO)) {
   1375  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_ASSEMBLER
   1376  1.1  mycroft 						asm("shr $2, %%ecx\n\t\
   1377  1.1  mycroft 						    cld\n\t\
   1378  1.1  mycroft 						    rep\n\t\
   1379  1.1  mycroft 						    movsl" :
   1380  1.1  mycroft 						    "=S" (scb->data) :
   1381  1.1  mycroft 						    "0" (scb->data),
   1382  1.1  mycroft 						    "D" (sea->maddr_dr),
   1383  1.1  mycroft 						    "c" (BLOCK_SIZE) :
   1384  1.1  mycroft 						    "%ecx", "%edi");
   1385  1.1  mycroft #else
   1386  1.1  mycroft 						for (count = 0;
   1387  1.1  mycroft 						    count < BLOCK_SIZE;
   1388  1.1  mycroft 						    count++)
   1389  1.1  mycroft 							DATA = *(scb->data++);
   1390  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1391  1.1  mycroft 					} else {
   1392  1.1  mycroft #ifdef SEA_ASSEMBLER
   1393  1.1  mycroft 						asm("shr $2, %%ecx\n\t\
   1394  1.1  mycroft 						    cld\n\t\
   1395  1.1  mycroft 						    rep\n\t\
   1396  1.1  mycroft 						    movsl" :
   1397  1.1  mycroft 						    "=D" (scb->data) :
   1398  1.1  mycroft 						    "S" (sea->maddr_dr),
   1399  1.1  mycroft 						    "0" (scb->data),
   1400  1.1  mycroft 						    "c" (BLOCK_SIZE) :
   1401  1.1  mycroft 						    "%ecx", "%esi");
   1402  1.1  mycroft #else
   1403  1.1  mycroft 					        for (count = 0;
   1404  1.1  mycroft 						    count < BLOCK_SIZE;
   1405  1.1  mycroft 						    count++)
   1406  1.1  mycroft 							*(scb->data++) = DATA;
   1407  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1408  1.1  mycroft 					}
   1409  1.1  mycroft 					scb->datalen -= BLOCK_SIZE;
   1410  1.1  mycroft 				}
   1411  1.1  mycroft 			}
   1412  1.1  mycroft #endif
   1413  1.1  mycroft 			if (scb->datalen)
   1414  1.1  mycroft 				sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &scb->datalen,
   1415  1.1  mycroft 				    &scb->data);
   1416  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1417  1.1  mycroft 		case REQ_MSGIN:
   1418  1.1  mycroft 			/* Multibyte messages should not be present here. */
   1419  1.1  mycroft 			len = 1;
   1420  1.1  mycroft 			data = &tmp;
   1421  1.1  mycroft 			sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
   1422  1.1  mycroft 			/* scb->MessageIn = tmp; */
   1423  1.1  mycroft 
   1424  1.1  mycroft 			switch (tmp) {
   1425  1.1  mycroft 			case MSG_ABORT:
   1426  1.1  mycroft 				scb->flags = SCB_ABORTED;
   1427  1.1  mycroft 				printf("sea: command aborted by target\n");
   1428  1.1  mycroft 				CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
   1429  1.1  mycroft 				sea_done(sea, scb);
   1430  1.1  mycroft 				return;
   1431  1.1  mycroft 			case MSG_COMMAND_COMPLETE:
   1432  1.1  mycroft 				s = splbio();
   1433  1.1  mycroft 				sea->connected = NULL;
   1434  1.1  mycroft 				splx(s);
   1435  1.1  mycroft 				sea->busy[scb->xfer->sc_link->target] &=
   1436  1.1  mycroft 				    ~(1 << scb->xfer->sc_link->lun);
   1437  1.1  mycroft 				CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
   1438  1.1  mycroft 				sea_done(sea, scb);
   1439  1.1  mycroft 				return;
   1440  1.1  mycroft 			case MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT:
   1441  1.1  mycroft 				printf("%s: message_reject recieved\n",
   1442  1.1  mycroft 				    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1443  1.1  mycroft 				break;
   1444  1.1  mycroft 			case MSG_DISCONNECT:
   1445  1.1  mycroft 				s = splbio();
   1446  1.1  mycroft 				TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sea->disconnected_queue,
   1447  1.1  mycroft 				    scb, chain);
   1448  1.1  mycroft 				sea->connected = NULL;
   1449  1.1  mycroft 				CONTROL = BASE_CMD;
   1450  1.1  mycroft 				splx(s);
   1451  1.1  mycroft 				return;
   1452  1.1  mycroft 			case MSG_SAVE_POINTERS:
   1453  1.1  mycroft 			case MSG_RESTORE_POINTERS:
   1454  1.1  mycroft 				/* save/restore of pointers are ignored */
   1455  1.1  mycroft 				break;
   1456  1.1  mycroft 			default:
   1457  1.1  mycroft 				/*
   1458  1.1  mycroft 				 * This should be handled in the pio data
   1459  1.1  mycroft 				 * transfer phase, as the ATN should be raised
   1460  1.1  mycroft 				 * before ACK goes false when rejecting a
   1461  1.1  mycroft 				 * message.
   1462  1.1  mycroft 				 */
   1463  1.1  mycroft 				printf("%s: unknown message in: %x\n",
   1464  1.1  mycroft 				    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname, tmp);
   1465  1.1  mycroft 				break;
   1466  1.1  mycroft 			} /* switch (tmp) */
   1467  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1468  1.1  mycroft 		case REQ_MSGOUT:
   1469  1.1  mycroft 			len = 1;
   1470  1.1  mycroft 			data = &msgout;
   1471  1.1  mycroft 			/* sea->last_message = msgout; */
   1472  1.1  mycroft 			sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
   1473  1.1  mycroft 			if (msgout == MSG_ABORT) {
   1474  1.1  mycroft 				printf("%s: sent message abort to target\n",
   1475  1.1  mycroft 				    sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1476  1.1  mycroft 				s = splbio();
   1477  1.1  mycroft 				sea->busy[scb->xfer->sc_link->target] &=
   1478  1.1  mycroft 				    ~(1 << scb->xfer->sc_link->lun);
   1479  1.1  mycroft 				sea->connected = NULL;
   1480  1.1  mycroft 				scb->flags = SCB_ABORTED;
   1481  1.1  mycroft 				splx(s);
   1482  1.1  mycroft 				/* enable interrupt from scsi */
   1483  1.1  mycroft 				sea_done(sea, scb);
   1484  1.1  mycroft 				return;
   1485  1.1  mycroft 			}
   1486  1.1  mycroft 			msgout = MSG_NOP;
   1487  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1488  1.1  mycroft 		case REQ_CMDOUT:
   1489  1.1  mycroft 			len = scb->xfer->cmdlen;
   1490  1.1  mycroft 			data = (char *) scb->xfer->cmd;
   1491  1.1  mycroft 			sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
   1492  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1493  1.1  mycroft 		case REQ_STATIN:
   1494  1.1  mycroft 			len = 1;
   1495  1.1  mycroft 			data = &tmp;
   1496  1.1  mycroft 			sea_transfer_pio(sea, &phase, &len, &data);
   1497  1.1  mycroft 			scb->xfer->status = tmp;
   1498  1.1  mycroft 			break;
   1499  1.1  mycroft 		default:
   1500  1.1  mycroft 			printf("sea: unknown phase\n");
   1501  1.1  mycroft 		} /* switch (phase) */
   1502  1.1  mycroft 	} /* for (...) */
   1503  1.1  mycroft 
   1504  1.1  mycroft 	/* If we get here we have got a timeout! */
   1505  1.1  mycroft 	printf("%s: timeout in data transfer\n", sea->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1506  1.1  mycroft 	scb->flags = SCB_TIMEOUT;
   1507  1.1  mycroft 	/* XXX Should I clear scsi-bus state? */
   1508  1.1  mycroft 	sea_done(sea, scb);
   1509  1.1  mycroft }
   1510