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/* $NetBSD: st.c,v 1.161 2003/04/14 16:18:23 perry Exp $ */
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Charles M. Hannum.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* Originally written by Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com)
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* for TRW Financial Systems for use under the MACH(2.5) operating system.
*
* TRW Financial Systems, in accordance with their agreement with Carnegie
* Mellon University, makes this software available to CMU to distribute
* or use in any manner that they see fit as long as this message is kept with
* the software. For this reason TFS also grants any other persons or
* organisations permission to use or modify this software.
*
* TFS supplies this software to be publicly redistributed
* on the understanding that TFS is not responsible for the correct
* functioning of this software in any circumstances.
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*
* Ported to run under 386BSD by Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com) Sept 1992
* major changes by Julian Elischer (julian@jules.dialix.oz.au) May 1993
*
* A lot of rewhacking done by mjacob (mjacob@nas.nasa.gov).
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: st.c,v 1.161 2003/04/14 16:18:23 perry Exp $");
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#include "opt_scsi.h"
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#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
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#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/user.h>
#include <sys/mtio.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
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#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/vnode.h>
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#include <dev/scsipi/scsi_all.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsi_tape.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/stvar.h>
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/* Defines for device specific stuff */
#define DEF_FIXED_BSIZE 512
#define STMODE(z) ( minor(z) & 0x03)
#define STDSTY(z) ((minor(z) >> 2) & 0x03)
#define STUNIT(z) ((minor(z) >> 4) )
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#define STNMINOR 16
#define NORMAL_MODE 0
#define NOREW_MODE 1
#define EJECT_MODE 2
#define CTRL_MODE 3
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#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE 1
#ifndef ST_MOUNT_DELAY
#define ST_MOUNT_DELAY 0
#endif
dev_type_open(stopen);
dev_type_close(stclose);
dev_type_read(stread);
dev_type_write(stwrite);
dev_type_ioctl(stioctl);
dev_type_strategy(ststrategy);
dev_type_dump(stdump);
const struct bdevsw st_bdevsw = {
stopen, stclose, ststrategy, stioctl, stdump, nosize, D_TAPE
};
const struct cdevsw st_cdevsw = {
stopen, stclose, stread, stwrite, stioctl,
nostop, notty, nopoll, nommap, nokqfilter, D_TAPE
};
/*
* Define various devices that we know mis-behave in some way,
* and note how they are bad, so we can correct for them
*/
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const struct st_quirk_inquiry_pattern st_quirk_patterns[] = {
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{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
" ", " ", " "}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, QIC_24}, /* minor 4-7 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 0, HALFINCH_1600}, /* minor 8-11 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 0, HALFINCH_6250} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"TANDBERG", " TDC 3600 ", ""}, {0, 12, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 0, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"TANDBERG", " TDC 3800 ", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"TANDBERG", " SLR5 4/8GB ", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 1024, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
/*
* lacking a manual for the 4200, it's not clear what the
* specific density codes should be- the device is a 2.5GB
* capable QIC drive, those density codes aren't readily
* availabel. The 'default' will just have to do.
*/
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"TANDBERG", " TDC 4200 ", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
/*
* At least -005 and -007 need this. I'll assume they all do unless I
* hear otherwise. - mycroft, 31MAR1994
*/
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{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"ARCHIVE ", "VIPER 2525 25462", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_SENSE_HELP, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_SENSE_HELP, 0, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
/*
* One user reports that this works for his tape drive. It probably
* needs more work. - mycroft, 09APR1994
*/
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{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"SANKYO ", "CP525 ", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"ANRITSU ", "DMT780 ", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"ARCHIVE ", "VIPER 150 21247", ""}, {ST_Q_ERASE_NOIMM, 12, {
{ST_Q_SENSE_HELP, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
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{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_120}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_24} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"ARCHIVE ", "VIPER 150 21531", ""}, {ST_Q_ERASE_NOIMM, 12, {
{ST_Q_SENSE_HELP, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_120}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_24} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
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{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"WANGTEK ", "5099ES SCSI", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, QIC_11}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_24}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_24} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"WANGTEK ", "5150ES SCSI", ""}, {0, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, QIC_24}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_120}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_150} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"WANGTEK ", "5525ES SCSI REV7", ""}, {0, 0, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_BLKSIZE, 0, QIC_525}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_150}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_120} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"WangDAT ", "Model 1300 ", ""}, {0, 0, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, DDS}, /* minor 4-7 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 1024, DDS}, /* minor 8-11 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 0, DDS} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"EXABYTE ", "EXB-8200 ", "263H"}, {0, 5, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"STK", "9490", ""},
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 0, {
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"STK", "SD-3", ""},
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 0, {
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"IBM", "03590", ""}, {ST_Q_IGNORE_LOADS, 0, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"HP ", "T4000s ", ""}, {ST_Q_UNIMODAL, 0, {
{0, 0, QIC_3095}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, QIC_3095}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, QIC_3095}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, QIC_3095}, /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
#if 0
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{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"EXABYTE ", "EXB-8200 ", ""}, {0, 12, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
#endif
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"TEAC ", "MT-2ST/N50 ", ""}, {ST_Q_IGNORE_LOADS, 0, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"OnStream", "ADR50 Drive", ""}, {ST_Q_UNIMODAL, 0, {
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE, 512, 0}, /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"OnStream DI-30", "", "1.0"}, {ST_Q_NOFILEMARKS, 0, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
{{T_SEQUENTIAL, T_REMOV,
"NCR H621", "0-STD-03-46F880 ", ""}, {ST_Q_NOPREVENT, 0, {
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 0-3 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 4-7 */
{0, 0, 0}, /* minor 8-11 */
{0, 0, 0} /* minor 12-15 */
}}},
};
#define NOEJECT 0
#define EJECT 1
void st_identify_drive __P((struct st_softc *,
struct scsipi_inquiry_pattern *));
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void st_loadquirks __P((struct st_softc *));
int st_mount_tape __P((dev_t, int));
void st_unmount __P((struct st_softc *, boolean));
int st_decide_mode __P((struct st_softc *, boolean));
void ststart __P((struct scsipi_periph *));
void stdone __P((struct scsipi_xfer *));
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int st_read __P((struct st_softc *, char *, int, int));
int st_space __P((struct st_softc *, int, u_int, int));
int st_write_filemarks __P((struct st_softc *, int, int));
int st_check_eod __P((struct st_softc *, boolean, int *, int));
int st_load __P((struct st_softc *, u_int, int));
int st_rewind __P((struct st_softc *, u_int, int));
int st_interpret_sense __P((struct scsipi_xfer *));
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int st_touch_tape __P((struct st_softc *));
int st_erase __P((struct st_softc *, int full, int flags));
int st_rdpos __P((struct st_softc *, int, u_int32_t *));
int st_setpos __P((struct st_softc *, int, u_int32_t *));
const struct scsipi_periphsw st_switch = {
st_interpret_sense,
ststart,
NULL,
stdone
};
#if defined(ST_ENABLE_EARLYWARN)
#define ST_INIT_FLAGS ST_EARLYWARN
#else
#define ST_INIT_FLAGS 0
#endif
/*
* The routine called by the low level scsi routine when it discovers
* A device suitable for this driver
*/
void
stattach(parent, st, aux)
struct device *parent;
struct st_softc *st;
void *aux;
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{
struct scsipibus_attach_args *sa = aux;
struct scsipi_periph *periph = sa->sa_periph;
SC_DEBUG(periph, SCSIPI_DB2, ("stattach: "));
/*
* Store information needed to contact our base driver
*/
st->sc_periph = periph;
periph->periph_dev = &st->sc_dev;
periph->periph_switch = &st_switch;
/*
* Set initial flags
*/
st->flags = ST_INIT_FLAGS;
/*
* Set up the buf queue for this device
*/
bufq_alloc(&st->buf_queue, BUFQ_FCFS);
/*
* Check if the drive is a known criminal and take
* Any steps needed to bring it into line
*/
st_identify_drive(st, &sa->sa_inqbuf);
/*
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* Use the subdriver to request information regarding the drive.
*/
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printf("\n");
printf("%s: %s", st->sc_dev.dv_xname, st->quirkdata ? "rogue, " : "");
if (scsipi_test_unit_ready(periph,
XS_CTL_DISCOVERY | XS_CTL_SILENT | XS_CTL_IGNORE_MEDIA_CHANGE) ||
st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESENSE,
XS_CTL_DISCOVERY | XS_CTL_SILENT | XS_CTL_IGNORE_MEDIA_CHANGE))
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printf("drive empty\n");
else {
printf("density code %d, ", st->media_density);
if (st->media_blksize > 0)
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printf("%d-byte", st->media_blksize);
else
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printf("variable");
printf(" blocks, write-%s\n",
(st->flags & ST_READONLY) ? "protected" : "enabled");
}
#if NRND > 0
rnd_attach_source(&st->rnd_source, st->sc_dev.dv_xname,
RND_TYPE_TAPE, 0);
#endif
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}
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int
stactivate(self, act)
struct device *self;
enum devact act;
{
int rv = 0;
switch (act) {
case DVACT_ACTIVATE:
rv = EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case DVACT_DEACTIVATE:
/*
* Nothing to do; we key off the device's DVF_ACTIVE.
*/
break;
}
return (rv);
}
int
stdetach(self, flags)
struct device *self;
int flags;
{
struct st_softc *st = (struct st_softc *)self;
struct buf *bp;
int s, bmaj, cmaj, mn;
/* locate the major number */
bmaj = bdevsw_lookup_major(&st_bdevsw);
cmaj = cdevsw_lookup_major(&st_cdevsw);
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s = splbio();
/* Kill off any queued buffers. */
while ((bp = BUFQ_GET(&st->buf_queue)) != NULL) {
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bp->b_error = EIO;
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
biodone(bp);
}
bufq_free(&st->buf_queue);
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/* Kill off any pending commands. */
scsipi_kill_pending(st->sc_periph);
splx(s);
/* Nuke the vnodes for any open instances */
mn = STUNIT(self->dv_unit);
vdevgone(bmaj, mn, mn+STNMINOR-1, VBLK);
vdevgone(cmaj, mn, mn+STNMINOR-1, VCHR);
#if NRND > 0
/* Unhook the entropy source. */
rnd_detach_source(&st->rnd_source);
#endif
return (0);
}
/*
* Use the inquiry routine in 'scsi_base' to get drive info so we can
* Further tailor our behaviour.
*/
void
st_identify_drive(st, inqbuf)
struct st_softc *st;
struct scsipi_inquiry_pattern *inqbuf;
{
struct st_quirk_inquiry_pattern *finger;
int priority;
finger = (struct st_quirk_inquiry_pattern *)scsipi_inqmatch(inqbuf,
(caddr_t)st_quirk_patterns,
sizeof(st_quirk_patterns) / sizeof(st_quirk_patterns[0]),
sizeof(st_quirk_patterns[0]), &priority);
if (priority != 0) {
st->quirkdata = &finger->quirkdata;
st->drive_quirks = finger->quirkdata.quirks;
st->quirks = finger->quirkdata.quirks; /* start value */
st->page_0_size = finger->quirkdata.page_0_size;
st_loadquirks(st);
}
}
/*
* initialise the subdevices to the default (QUIRK) state.
* this will remove any setting made by the system operator or previous
* operations.
*/
void
st_loadquirks(st)
struct st_softc *st;
{
int i;
struct modes *mode;
struct modes *mode2;
mode = st->quirkdata->modes;
mode2 = st->modes;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
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memset(mode2, 0, sizeof(struct modes));
st->modeflags[i] &= ~(BLKSIZE_SET_BY_QUIRK |
DENSITY_SET_BY_QUIRK | BLKSIZE_SET_BY_USER |
DENSITY_SET_BY_USER);
if ((mode->quirks | st->drive_quirks) & ST_Q_FORCE_BLKSIZE) {
mode2->blksize = mode->blksize;
st->modeflags[i] |= BLKSIZE_SET_BY_QUIRK;
}
if (mode->density) {
mode2->density = mode->density;
st->modeflags[i] |= DENSITY_SET_BY_QUIRK;
}
mode2->quirks |= mode->quirks;
mode++;
mode2++;
}
}
/*
* open the device.
*/
int
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stopen(dev, flags, mode, p)
dev_t dev;
int flags;
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int mode;
struct proc *p;
{
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u_int stmode, dsty;
int error, sflags, unit, tries, ntries;
struct st_softc *st;
struct scsipi_periph *periph;
struct scsipi_adapter *adapt;
unit = STUNIT(dev);
if (unit >= st_cd.cd_ndevs)
return (ENXIO);
st = st_cd.cd_devs[unit];
if (st == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
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stmode = STMODE(dev);
dsty = STDSTY(dev);
periph = st->sc_periph;
adapt = periph->periph_channel->chan_adapter;
SC_DEBUG(periph, SCSIPI_DB1, ("open: dev=0x%x (unit %d (of %d))\n", dev,
unit, st_cd.cd_ndevs));
/*
* Only allow one at a time
*/
if (periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_OPEN) {
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printf("%s: already open\n", st->sc_dev.dv_xname);
return (EBUSY);
}
if ((error = scsipi_adapter_addref(adapt)) != 0)
return (error);
/*
* clear any latched errors.
*/
st->mt_resid = 0;
st->mt_erreg = 0;
st->asc = 0;
st->ascq = 0;
/*
* Catch any unit attention errors. Be silent about this
* unless we're already mounted. We ignore media change
* if we're in control mode or not mounted yet.
*/
if ((st->flags & ST_MOUNTED) == 0 || stmode == CTRL_MODE) {
#ifdef SCSIDEBUG
sflags = XS_CTL_IGNORE_MEDIA_CHANGE;
#else
sflags = XS_CTL_SILENT|XS_CTL_IGNORE_MEDIA_CHANGE;
#endif
} else
sflags = 0;
/*
* If we're already mounted or we aren't configured for
* a mount delay, only try a test unit ready once. Otherwise,
* try up to ST_MOUNT_DELAY times with a rest interval of
* one second between each try.
*/
if ((st->flags & ST_MOUNTED) || ST_MOUNT_DELAY == 0) {
ntries = 1;
} else {
ntries = ST_MOUNT_DELAY;
}
for (error = tries = 0; tries < ntries; tries++) {
int slpintr, oflags;
/*
* If we had no error, or we're opening the control mode
* device, we jump out right away.
*/
error = scsipi_test_unit_ready(periph, sflags);
if (error == 0 || stmode == CTRL_MODE) {
break;
}
/*
* We had an error.
*
* If we're already mounted or we aren't configured for
* a mount delay, or the error isn't a NOT READY error,
* skip to the error exit now.
*/
if ((st->flags & ST_MOUNTED) || ST_MOUNT_DELAY == 0 ||
(st->mt_key != SKEY_NOT_READY)) {
goto bad;
}
/*
* clear any latched errors.
*/
st->mt_resid = 0;
st->mt_erreg = 0;
st->asc = 0;
st->ascq = 0;
/*
* Fake that we have the device open so
* we block other apps from getting in.
*/
oflags = periph->periph_flags;
periph->periph_flags |= PERIPH_OPEN;
slpintr = tsleep(&lbolt, PUSER|PCATCH, "stload", 0);
periph->periph_flags = oflags; /* restore flags */
if (slpintr) {
goto bad;
}
}
/*
* If the mode is 3 (e.g. minor = 3,7,11,15) then the device has
* been opened to set defaults and perform other, usually non-I/O
* related, operations. In this case, do a quick check to see
* whether the unit actually had a tape loaded (this will be known
* as to whether or not we got a NOT READY for the above
* unit attention). If a tape is there, go do a mount sequence.
*/
if (stmode == CTRL_MODE && st->mt_key == SKEY_NOT_READY) {
periph->periph_flags |= PERIPH_OPEN;
return (0);
}
/*
* If we get this far and had an error set, that means we failed
* to pass the 'test unit ready' test for the non-controlmode device,
* so we bounce the open.
*/
if (error)
return (error);
/*
* Else, we're now committed to saying we're open.
*/
periph->periph_flags |= PERIPH_OPEN; /* unit attn are now errors */
/*
* If it's a different mode, or if the media has been
* invalidated, unmount the tape from the previous
* session but continue with open processing
*/
if (st->last_dsty != dsty ||
(periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED) == 0)
st_unmount(st, NOEJECT);
/*
* If we are not mounted, then we should start a new
* mount session.
*/
if (!(st->flags & ST_MOUNTED)) {
if ((error = st_mount_tape(dev, flags)) != 0)
goto bad;
st->last_dsty = dsty;
}
if (!(st->quirks & ST_Q_NOPREVENT)) {
scsipi_prevent(periph, PR_PREVENT,
XS_CTL_IGNORE_ILLEGAL_REQUEST | XS_CTL_IGNORE_NOT_READY);
}
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SC_DEBUG(periph, SCSIPI_DB2, ("open complete\n"));
return (0);
bad:
st_unmount(st, NOEJECT);
scsipi_adapter_delref(adapt);
periph->periph_flags &= ~PERIPH_OPEN;
return (error);
}
/*
* close the device.. only called if we are the LAST
* occurence of an open device
*/
int
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stclose(dev, flags, mode, p)
dev_t dev;
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int flags;
int mode;
struct proc *p;
{
int stxx, error = 0;
struct st_softc *st = st_cd.cd_devs[STUNIT(dev)];
struct scsipi_periph *periph = st->sc_periph;
struct scsipi_adapter *adapt = periph->periph_channel->chan_adapter;
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SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB1, ("closing\n"));
/*
* Make sure that a tape opened in write-only mode will have
* file marks written on it when closed, even if not written to.
*
* This is for SUN compatibility. Actually, the Sun way of
* things is to:
*
* only write filemarks if there are fmks to be written and
* - open for write (possibly read/write)
* - the last operation was a write
* or:
* - opened for wronly
* - no data was written (including filemarks)
*/
stxx = st->flags & (ST_WRITTEN | ST_FM_WRITTEN);
if (((flags & FWRITE) && stxx == ST_WRITTEN) ||
((flags & O_ACCMODE) == FWRITE && stxx == 0)) {
int nm;
error = st_check_eod(st, FALSE, &nm, 0);
}
/*
* Allow robots to eject tape if needed.
*/
scsipi_prevent(periph, PR_ALLOW,
XS_CTL_IGNORE_ILLEGAL_REQUEST | XS_CTL_IGNORE_NOT_READY);
switch (STMODE(dev)) {
case NORMAL_MODE:
st_unmount(st, NOEJECT);
break;
case NOREW_MODE:
case CTRL_MODE:
/*
* Leave mounted unless media seems to have been removed.
*
* Otherwise, if we're to terminate a tape with more than one
* filemark [ and because we're not rewinding here ], backspace
* one filemark so that later appends will see an unbroken
* sequence of:
*
* file - FMK - file - FMK ... file - FMK FMK (EOM)
*/
if ((periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED) == 0) {
st_unmount(st, NOEJECT);
} else if (error == 0) {
/*
* ST_WRITTEN was preserved from above.
*
* All we need to know here is:
*
* Were we writing this tape and was the last
* operation a write?
*
* Are there supposed to be 2FM at EOD?
*
* If both statements are true, then we backspace
* one filemark.
*/
stxx |= (st->flags & ST_2FM_AT_EOD);
if ((flags & FWRITE) != 0 &&
(stxx == (ST_2FM_AT_EOD|ST_WRITTEN))) {
error = st_space(st, -1, SP_FILEMARKS, 0);
}
}
break;
case EJECT_MODE:
st_unmount(st, EJECT);
break;
}
scsipi_wait_drain(periph);
scsipi_adapter_delref(adapt);
periph->periph_flags &= ~PERIPH_OPEN;
return (error);
}
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/*
* Start a new mount session.
* Copy in all the default parameters from the selected device mode.
* and try guess any that seem to be defaulted.
*/
int
st_mount_tape(dev, flags)
dev_t dev;
int flags;
{
int unit;
u_int dsty;
struct st_softc *st;
struct scsipi_periph *periph;
int error = 0;
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unit = STUNIT(dev);
dsty = STDSTY(dev);
st = st_cd.cd_devs[unit];
periph = st->sc_periph;
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if (st->flags & ST_MOUNTED)
return (0);
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SC_DEBUG(periph, SCSIPI_DB1, ("mounting\n "));
st->flags |= ST_NEW_MOUNT;
st->quirks = st->drive_quirks | st->modes[dsty].quirks;
/*
* If the media is new, then make sure we give it a chance to
* to do a 'load' instruction. (We assume it is new.)
*/
if ((error = st_load(st, LD_LOAD, XS_CTL_SILENT)) != 0)
return (error);
/*
* Throw another dummy instruction to catch
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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* 'Unit attention' errors. Many drives give
* these after doing a Load instruction (with
* the MEDIUM MAY HAVE CHANGED asc/ascq).
*/
scsipi_test_unit_ready(periph, XS_CTL_SILENT); /* XXX */
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/*
* Some devices can't tell you much until they have been
* asked to look at the media. This quirk does this.
*/
if (st->quirks & ST_Q_SENSE_HELP)
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if ((error = st_touch_tape(st)) != 0)
return (error);
/*
* Load the physical device parameters
* loads: blkmin, blkmax
*/
if ((error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_RBL, 0)) != 0)
return (error);
/*
* Load the media dependent parameters
* includes: media_blksize,media_density,numblks
* As we have a tape in, it should be reflected here.
* If not you may need the "quirk" above.
*/
if ((error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESENSE, 0)) != 0)
return (error);
/*
* If we have gained a permanent density from somewhere,
* then use it in preference to the one supplied by
* default by the driver.
*/
if (st->modeflags[dsty] & (DENSITY_SET_BY_QUIRK | DENSITY_SET_BY_USER))
st->density = st->modes[dsty].density;
else
st->density = st->media_density;
/*
* If we have gained a permanent blocksize
* then use it in preference to the one supplied by
* default by the driver.
*/
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
if (st->modeflags[dsty] &
(BLKSIZE_SET_BY_QUIRK | BLKSIZE_SET_BY_USER)) {
st->blksize = st->modes[dsty].blksize;
if (st->blksize)
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
} else {
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if ((error = st_decide_mode(st, FALSE)) != 0)
return (error);
}
if ((error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESELECT, 0)) != 0) {
/* ATAPI will return ENODEV for this, and this may be OK */
if (error != ENODEV) {
printf("%s: cannot set selected mode\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname);
return (error);
}
}
st->flags &= ~ST_NEW_MOUNT;
st->flags |= ST_MOUNTED;
periph->periph_flags |= PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED; /* move earlier? */
st->blkno = st->fileno = (daddr_t) 0;
return (0);
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}
/*
* End the present mount session.
* Rewind, and optionally eject the tape.
* Reset various flags to indicate that all new
* operations require another mount operation
*/
void
st_unmount(st, eject)
struct st_softc *st;
boolean eject;
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{
struct scsipi_periph *periph = st->sc_periph;
int nmarks;
if ((st->flags & ST_MOUNTED) == 0)
return;
SC_DEBUG(periph, SCSIPI_DB1, ("unmounting\n"));
st_check_eod(st, FALSE, &nmarks, XS_CTL_IGNORE_NOT_READY);
st_rewind(st, 0, XS_CTL_IGNORE_NOT_READY);
/*
* Section 9.3.3 of the SCSI specs states that a device shall return
* the density value specified in the last succesfull MODE SELECT
* after an unload operation, in case it is not able to
* automatically determine the density of the new medium.
*
* So we instruct the device to use the default density, which will
* prevent the use of stale density values (in particular,
* in st_touch_tape().
*/
st->density = 0;
if (st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESELECT, 0) != 0) {
printf("%s: WARNING: cannot revert to default density\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname);
}
if (eject) {
if (!(st->quirks & ST_Q_NOPREVENT)) {
scsipi_prevent(periph, PR_ALLOW,
XS_CTL_IGNORE_ILLEGAL_REQUEST |
XS_CTL_IGNORE_NOT_READY);
}
st_load(st, LD_UNLOAD, XS_CTL_IGNORE_NOT_READY);
st->blkno = st->fileno = (daddr_t) -1;
} else {
st->blkno = st->fileno = (daddr_t) 0;
}
st->flags &= ~(ST_MOUNTED | ST_NEW_MOUNT);
periph->periph_flags &= ~PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED;
}
/*
* Given all we know about the device, media, mode, 'quirks' and
* initial operation, make a decision as to how we should be set
* to run (regarding blocking and EOD marks)
*/
int
st_decide_mode(st, first_read)
struct st_softc *st;
boolean first_read;
{
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SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB2, ("starting block mode decision\n"));
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/*
* If the drive can only handle fixed-length blocks and only at
* one size, perhaps we should just do that.
*/
if (st->blkmin && (st->blkmin == st->blkmax)) {
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
st->blksize = st->blkmin;
SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB3,
("blkmin == blkmax of %d\n", st->blkmin));
goto done;
}
/*
* If the tape density mandates (or even suggests) use of fixed
* or variable-length blocks, comply.
*/
switch (st->density) {
case HALFINCH_800:
case HALFINCH_1600:
case HALFINCH_6250:
case DDS:
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
st->blksize = 0;
SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB3,
("density specified variable\n"));
goto done;
case QIC_11:
case QIC_24:
case QIC_120:
case QIC_150:
case QIC_525:
case QIC_1320:
case QIC_3095:
case QIC_3220:
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
if (st->media_blksize > 0)
st->blksize = st->media_blksize;
else
st->blksize = DEF_FIXED_BSIZE;
SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB3,
("density specified fixed\n"));
goto done;
}
/*
* If we're about to read the tape, perhaps we should choose
* fixed or variable-length blocks and block size according to
* what the drive found on the tape.
*/
if (first_read &&
(!(st->quirks & ST_Q_BLKSIZE) || (st->media_blksize == 0) ||
(st->media_blksize == DEF_FIXED_BSIZE) ||
(st->media_blksize == 1024))) {
if (st->media_blksize > 0)
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
else
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
st->blksize = st->media_blksize;
SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB3,
("Used media_blksize of %d\n", st->media_blksize));
goto done;
}
/*
* We're getting no hints from any direction. Choose variable-
* length blocks arbitrarily.
*/
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
st->blksize = 0;
SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB3,
("Give up and default to variable mode\n"));
done:
/*
* Decide whether or not to write two file marks to signify end-
* of-data. Make the decision as a function of density. If
* the decision is not to use a second file mark, the SCSI BLANK
* CHECK condition code will be recognized as end-of-data when
* first read.
* (I think this should be a by-product of fixed/variable..julian)
*/
switch (st->density) {
/* case 8 mm: What is the SCSI density code for 8 mm, anyway? */
case QIC_11:
case QIC_24:
case QIC_120:
case QIC_150:
case QIC_525:
case QIC_1320:
case QIC_3095:
case QIC_3220:
st->flags &= ~ST_2FM_AT_EOD;
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break;
default:
st->flags |= ST_2FM_AT_EOD;
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}
return (0);
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}
/*
* Actually translate the requested transfer into
* one the physical driver can understand
* The transfer is described by a buf and will include
* only one physical transfer.
*/
void
ststrategy(bp)
struct buf *bp;
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{
struct st_softc *st = st_cd.cd_devs[STUNIT(bp->b_dev)];
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int s;
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SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB1,
("ststrategy %ld bytes @ blk %" PRId64 "\n", bp->b_bcount, bp->b_blkno));
/*
* If it's a null transfer, return immediatly
*/
if (bp->b_bcount == 0)
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goto done;
/* If offset is negative, error */
if (bp->b_blkno < 0) {
bp->b_error = EINVAL;
goto bad;
}
/*
* Odd sized request on fixed drives are verboten
*/
if (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) {
if (bp->b_bcount % st->blksize) {
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printf("%s: bad request, must be multiple of %d\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname, st->blksize);
bp->b_error = EIO;
goto bad;
}
}
/*
* as are out-of-range requests on variable drives.
*/
else if (bp->b_bcount < st->blkmin ||
(st->blkmax && bp->b_bcount > st->blkmax)) {
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printf("%s: bad request, must be between %d and %d\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname, st->blkmin, st->blkmax);
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bp->b_error = EIO;
goto bad;
}
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s = splbio();
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/*
* Place it in the queue of activities for this tape
* at the end (a bit silly because we only have on user..
* (but it could fork()))
*/
BUFQ_PUT(&st->buf_queue, bp);
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/*
* Tell the device to get going on the transfer if it's
* not doing anything, otherwise just wait for completion
* (All a bit silly if we're only allowing 1 open but..)
*/
ststart(st->sc_periph);
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splx(s);
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return;
bad:
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
done:
/*
* Correctly set the buf to indicate a completed xfer
*/
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
biodone(bp);
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return;
}
/*
* ststart looks to see if there is a buf waiting for the device
* and that the device is not already busy. If both are true,
* It dequeues the buf and creates a scsi command to perform the
* transfer required. The transfer request will call scsipi_done
* on completion, which will in turn call this routine again
* so that the next queued transfer is performed.
* The bufs are queued by the strategy routine (ststrategy)
*
* This routine is also called after other non-queued requests
* have been made of the scsi driver, to ensure that the queue
* continues to be drained.
* ststart() is called at splbio
*/
void
ststart(periph)
struct scsipi_periph *periph;
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{
struct st_softc *st = (void *)periph->periph_dev;
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struct buf *bp;
struct scsi_rw_tape cmd;
int flags, error;
SC_DEBUG(periph, SCSIPI_DB2, ("ststart "));
/*
* See if there is a buf to do and we are not already
* doing one
*/
while (periph->periph_active < periph->periph_openings) {
/* if a special awaits, let it proceed first */
if (periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_WAITING) {
periph->periph_flags &= ~PERIPH_WAITING;
wakeup((caddr_t)periph);
return;
}
if ((bp = BUFQ_GET(&st->buf_queue)) == NULL)
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return;
/*
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* If the device has been unmounted by the user
* then throw away all requests until done.
*/
if ((st->flags & ST_MOUNTED) == 0 ||
(periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED) == 0) {
/* make sure that one implies the other.. */
periph->periph_flags &= ~PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED;
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
bp->b_error = EIO;
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
biodone(bp);
continue;
}
/*
* only FIXEDBLOCK devices have pending I/O or space operations.
*/
if (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) {
/*
* If we are at a filemark but have not reported it yet
* then we should report it now
*/
if (st->flags & ST_AT_FILEMARK) {
if ((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == B_WRITE) {
/*
* Handling of ST_AT_FILEMARK in
* st_space will fill in the right file
* mark count.
* Back up over filemark
*/
if (st_space(st, 0, SP_FILEMARKS, 0)) {
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
bp->b_error = EIO;
biodone(bp);
continue;
}
} else {
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
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bp->b_error = 0;
bp->b_flags &= ~B_ERROR;
st->flags &= ~ST_AT_FILEMARK;
biodone(bp);
continue; /* seek more work */
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}
}
}
/*
* If we are at EOM but have not reported it
* yet then we should report it now.
*/
if (st->flags & (ST_EOM_PENDING|ST_EIO_PENDING)) {
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
if (st->flags & ST_EIO_PENDING) {
bp->b_error = EIO;
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
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}
st->flags &= ~(ST_EOM_PENDING|ST_EIO_PENDING);
biodone(bp);
continue; /* seek more work */
}
/*
* Fill out the scsi command
*/
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
flags = XS_CTL_NOSLEEP | XS_CTL_ASYNC;
if ((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == B_WRITE) {
cmd.opcode = WRITE;
st->flags &= ~ST_FM_WRITTEN;
flags |= XS_CTL_DATA_OUT;
} else {
cmd.opcode = READ;
flags |= XS_CTL_DATA_IN;
}
/*
* Handle "fixed-block-mode" tape drives by using the
* block count instead of the length.
*/
if (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) {
cmd.byte2 |= SRW_FIXED;
_lto3b(bp->b_bcount / st->blksize, cmd.len);
} else
_lto3b(bp->b_bcount, cmd.len);
/*
* Clear 'position updated' indicator
*/
st->flags &= ~ST_POSUPDATED;
/*
* go ask the adapter to do all this for us
*/
error = scsipi_command(periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
(u_char *)bp->b_data, bp->b_bcount,
0, ST_IO_TIME, bp, flags);
if (error) {
printf("%s: not queued, error %d\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname, error);
}
} /* go back and see if we can cram more work in.. */
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}
void
stdone(xs)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
{
struct st_softc *st = (void *)xs->xs_periph->periph_dev;
if (xs->bp != NULL) {
if ((xs->bp->b_flags & B_READ) == B_WRITE) {
st->flags |= ST_WRITTEN;
} else {
st->flags &= ~ST_WRITTEN;
}
#if NRND > 0
rnd_add_uint32(&st->rnd_source, xs->bp->b_blkno);
#endif
if ((st->flags & ST_POSUPDATED) == 0) {
if (xs->bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
st->fileno = st->blkno = -1;
} else if (st->blkno != -1) {
if (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) {
st->blkno +=
(xs->bp->b_bcount / st->blksize);
} else {
st->blkno++;
}
}
}
}
}
int
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stread(dev, uio, iomode)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
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int iomode;
{
struct st_softc *st = st_cd.cd_devs[STUNIT(dev)];
return (physio(ststrategy, NULL, dev, B_READ,
st->sc_periph->periph_channel->chan_adapter->adapt_minphys, uio));
}
int
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stwrite(dev, uio, iomode)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
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int iomode;
{
struct st_softc *st = st_cd.cd_devs[STUNIT(dev)];
return (physio(ststrategy, NULL, dev, B_WRITE,
st->sc_periph->periph_channel->chan_adapter->adapt_minphys, uio));
}
/*
* Perform special action on behalf of the user;
* knows about the internals of this device
*/
int
stioctl(dev, cmd, arg, flag, p)
dev_t dev;
u_long cmd;
caddr_t arg;
int flag;
struct proc *p;
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{
int error = 0;
int unit;
int number, nmarks, dsty;
int flags;
struct st_softc *st;
int hold_blksize;
u_int8_t hold_density;
struct mtop *mt = (struct mtop *) arg;
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/*
* Find the device that the user is talking about
*/
flags = 0; /* give error messages, act on errors etc. */
unit = STUNIT(dev);
dsty = STDSTY(dev);
st = st_cd.cd_devs[unit];
hold_blksize = st->blksize;
hold_density = st->density;
switch ((u_int) cmd) {
case MTIOCGET: {
struct mtget *g = (struct mtget *) arg;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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/*
* (to get the current state of READONLY)
*/
error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESENSE, XS_CTL_SILENT);
if (error) {
/*
* Ignore the error if in control mode;
* this is mandated by st(4).
*/
if (STMODE(dev) != CTRL_MODE)
break;
error = 0;
}
SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB1, ("[ioctl: get status]\n"));
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memset(g, 0, sizeof(struct mtget));
g->mt_type = 0x7; /* Ultrix compat *//*? */
g->mt_blksiz = st->blksize;
g->mt_density = st->density;
g->mt_mblksiz[0] = st->modes[0].blksize;
g->mt_mblksiz[1] = st->modes[1].blksize;
g->mt_mblksiz[2] = st->modes[2].blksize;
g->mt_mblksiz[3] = st->modes[3].blksize;
g->mt_mdensity[0] = st->modes[0].density;
g->mt_mdensity[1] = st->modes[1].density;
g->mt_mdensity[2] = st->modes[2].density;
g->mt_mdensity[3] = st->modes[3].density;
g->mt_fileno = st->fileno;
g->mt_blkno = st->blkno;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (st->flags & ST_READONLY)
g->mt_dsreg |= MT_DS_RDONLY;
if (st->flags & ST_MOUNTED)
g->mt_dsreg |= MT_DS_MOUNTED;
g->mt_resid = st->mt_resid;
g->mt_erreg = st->mt_erreg;
/*
* clear latched errors.
*/
st->mt_resid = 0;
st->mt_erreg = 0;
st->asc = 0;
st->ascq = 0;
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break;
}
case MTIOCTOP: {
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SC_DEBUG(st->sc_periph, SCSIPI_DB1,
("[ioctl: op=0x%x count=0x%x]\n", mt->mt_op,
mt->mt_count));
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/* compat: in U*x it is a short */
number = mt->mt_count;
switch ((short) (mt->mt_op)) {
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case MTWEOF: /* write an end-of-file record */
error = st_write_filemarks(st, number, flags);
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break;
case MTBSF: /* backward space file */
number = -number;
case MTFSF: /* forward space file */
error = st_check_eod(st, FALSE, &nmarks, flags);
if (!error)
error = st_space(st, number - nmarks,
SP_FILEMARKS, flags);
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break;
case MTBSR: /* backward space record */
number = -number;
case MTFSR: /* forward space record */
error = st_check_eod(st, TRUE, &nmarks, flags);
if (!error)
error = st_space(st, number, SP_BLKS, flags);
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break;
case MTREW: /* rewind */
error = st_rewind(st, 0, flags);
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break;
case MTOFFL: /* rewind and put the drive offline */
st_unmount(st, EJECT);
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break;
case MTNOP: /* no operation, sets status only */
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break;
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case MTRETEN: /* retension the tape */
error = st_load(st, LD_RETENSION, flags);
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if (!error)
error = st_load(st, LD_LOAD, flags);
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break;
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case MTEOM: /* forward space to end of media */
error = st_check_eod(st, FALSE, &nmarks, flags);
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if (!error)
error = st_space(st, 1, SP_EOM, flags);
break;
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case MTCACHE: /* enable controller cache */
st->flags &= ~ST_DONTBUFFER;
goto try_new_value;
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case MTNOCACHE: /* disable controller cache */
st->flags |= ST_DONTBUFFER;
goto try_new_value;
case MTERASE: /* erase volume */
error = st_erase(st, number, flags);
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break;
case MTSETBSIZ: /* Set block size for device */
#ifdef NOTYET
if (!(st->flags & ST_NEW_MOUNT)) {
uprintf("re-mount tape before changing blocksize");
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
#endif
if (number == 0)
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
else {
if ((st->blkmin || st->blkmax) &&
(number < st->blkmin ||
number > st->blkmax)) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
}
st->blksize = number;
st->flags |= ST_BLOCK_SET; /*XXX */
goto try_new_value;
case MTSETDNSTY: /* Set density for device and mode */
/*
* Any number >= 0 and <= 0xff is legal. Numbers
* above 0x80 are 'vendor unique'.
*/
if (number < 0 || number > 255) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
} else
st->density = number;
goto try_new_value;
case MTCMPRESS:
error = st->ops(st, (number == 0) ?
ST_OPS_CMPRSS_OFF : ST_OPS_CMPRSS_ON,
XS_CTL_SILENT);
break;
case MTEWARN:
if (number)
st->flags |= ST_EARLYWARN;
else
st->flags &= ~ST_EARLYWARN;
break;
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default:
error = EINVAL;
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}
break;
}
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case MTIOCIEOT:
case MTIOCEEOT:
break;
case MTIOCRDSPOS:
error = st_rdpos(st, 0, (u_int32_t *) arg);
break;
case MTIOCRDHPOS:
error = st_rdpos(st, 1, (u_int32_t *) arg);
break;
case MTIOCSLOCATE:
error = st_setpos(st, 0, (u_int32_t *) arg);
break;
case MTIOCHLOCATE:
error = st_setpos(st, 1, (u_int32_t *) arg);
break;
default:
error = scsipi_do_ioctl(st->sc_periph, dev, cmd, arg,
flag, p);
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break;
}
return (error);
/*-----------------------------*/
try_new_value:
/*
* Check that the mode being asked for is aggreeable to the
* drive. If not, put it back the way it was.
*
* If in control mode, we can make (persistent) mode changes
* even if no medium is loaded (see st(4)).
*/
if ((STMODE(dev) != CTRL_MODE || (st->flags & ST_MOUNTED) != 0) &&
(error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESELECT, 0)) != 0) {
/* put it back as it was */
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printf("%s: cannot set selected mode\n", st->sc_dev.dv_xname);
st->density = hold_density;
st->blksize = hold_blksize;
if (st->blksize)
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
else
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
return (error);
}
/*
* As the drive liked it, if we are setting a new default,
* set it into the structures as such.
*
* The means for deciding this are not finalised yet- but
* if the device was opened in Control Mode, the values
* are persistent now across mounts.
*/
if (STMODE(dev) == CTRL_MODE) {
switch ((short) (mt->mt_op)) {
case MTSETBSIZ:
st->modes[dsty].blksize = st->blksize;
st->modeflags[dsty] |= BLKSIZE_SET_BY_USER;
break;
case MTSETDNSTY:
st->modes[dsty].density = st->density;
st->modeflags[dsty] |= DENSITY_SET_BY_USER;
break;
}
}
return (0);
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}
/*
* Do a synchronous read.
*/
int
st_read(st, buf, size, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
int size;
int flags;
char *buf;
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{
struct scsi_rw_tape cmd;
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/*
* If it's a null transfer, return immediatly
*/
if (size == 0)
return (0);
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = READ;
if (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) {
cmd.byte2 |= SRW_FIXED;
_lto3b(size / (st->blksize ? st->blksize : DEF_FIXED_BSIZE),
cmd.len);
} else
_lto3b(size, cmd.len);
return (scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
(u_char *)buf, size, 0, ST_IO_TIME, NULL, flags | XS_CTL_DATA_IN));
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}
/*
* issue an erase command
*/
int
st_erase(st, full, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
int full, flags;
{
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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int tmo;
struct scsi_erase cmd;
/*
* Full erase means set LONG bit in erase command, which asks
* the drive to erase the entire unit. Without this bit, we're
* asking the drive to write an erase gap.
*/
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = ERASE;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (full) {
cmd.byte2 = SE_LONG;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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tmo = ST_SPC_TIME;
} else {
tmo = ST_IO_TIME;
}
/*
* XXX We always do this asynchronously, for now, unless the device
* has the ST_Q_ERASE_NOIMM quirk. How long should we wait if we
* want to (eventually) to it synchronously?
*/
if ((st->quirks & ST_Q_ERASE_NOIMM) == 0)
cmd.byte2 |= SE_IMMED;
return (scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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0, 0, ST_RETRIES, tmo, NULL, flags));
}
/*
* skip N blocks/filemarks/seq filemarks/eom
*/
int
st_space(st, number, what, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
u_int what;
int flags;
int number;
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{
struct scsi_space cmd;
int error;
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switch (what) {
case SP_BLKS:
if (st->flags & ST_PER_ACTION) {
if (number > 0) {
st->flags &= ~ST_PER_ACTION;
return (EIO);
} else if (number < 0) {
if (st->flags & ST_AT_FILEMARK) {
/*
* Handling of ST_AT_FILEMARK
* in st_space will fill in the
* right file mark count.
*/
error = st_space(st, 0, SP_FILEMARKS,
flags);
if (error)
return (error);
}
if (st->flags & ST_BLANK_READ) {
st->flags &= ~ST_BLANK_READ;
return (EIO);
}
st->flags &= ~(ST_EIO_PENDING|ST_EOM_PENDING);
}
}
break;
case SP_FILEMARKS:
if (st->flags & ST_EIO_PENDING) {
if (number > 0) {
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/* pretend we just discovered the error */
st->flags &= ~ST_EIO_PENDING;
return (EIO);
} else if (number < 0) {
/* back away from the error */
st->flags &= ~ST_EIO_PENDING;
}
}
if (st->flags & ST_AT_FILEMARK) {
st->flags &= ~ST_AT_FILEMARK;
number--;
}
if ((st->flags & ST_BLANK_READ) && (number < 0)) {
/* back away from unwritten tape */
st->flags &= ~ST_BLANK_READ;
number++; /* XXX dubious */
}
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break;
case SP_EOM:
if (st->flags & ST_EOM_PENDING) {
/* we're already there */
st->flags &= ~ST_EOM_PENDING;
return (0);
}
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if (st->flags & ST_EIO_PENDING) {
/* pretend we just discovered the error */
st->flags &= ~ST_EIO_PENDING;
return (EIO);
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}
if (st->flags & ST_AT_FILEMARK)
st->flags &= ~ST_AT_FILEMARK;
break;
}
if (number == 0)
return (0);
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = SPACE;
cmd.byte2 = what;
_lto3b(number, cmd.number);
st->flags &= ~ST_POSUPDATED;
st->last_ctl_resid = 0;
error = scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
0, 0, 0, ST_SPC_TIME, NULL, flags);
if (error == 0 && (st->flags & ST_POSUPDATED) == 0) {
number = number - st->last_ctl_resid;
if (what == SP_BLKS) {
if (st->blkno != -1) {
st->blkno += number;
}
} else if (what == SP_FILEMARKS) {
if (st->fileno != -1) {
st->fileno += number;
if (number > 0) {
st->blkno = 0;
} else if (number < 0) {
st->blkno = -1;
}
}
} else if (what == SP_EOM) {
/*
* This loses us relative position.
*/
st->fileno = st->blkno = -1;
}
}
return (error);
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}
/*
* write N filemarks
*/
int
st_write_filemarks(st, number, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
int flags;
int number;
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{
int error;
struct scsi_write_filemarks cmd;
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/*
* It's hard to write a negative number of file marks.
* Don't try.
*/
if (number < 0)
return (EINVAL);
switch (number) {
case 0: /* really a command to sync the drive's buffers */
break;
case 1:
if (st->flags & ST_FM_WRITTEN) /* already have one down */
st->flags &= ~ST_WRITTEN;
else
st->flags |= ST_FM_WRITTEN;
st->flags &= ~ST_PER_ACTION;
break;
default:
st->flags &= ~(ST_PER_ACTION | ST_WRITTEN);
}
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = WRITE_FILEMARKS;
if (scsipi_periph_bustype(st->sc_periph) == SCSIPI_BUSTYPE_ATAPI)
cmd.byte2 = SR_IMMED;
/*
* The ATAPI Onstream DI-30 doesn't support writing filemarks, but
* WRITE_FILEMARKS is still used to flush the buffer
*/
if ((st->quirks & ST_Q_NOFILEMARKS) == 0)
_lto3b(number, cmd.number);
/* XXX WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO GET A RESIDIUAL XXX */
error = scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
0, 0, 0, ST_IO_TIME * 4, NULL, flags);
if (error == 0 && st->fileno != -1) {
st->fileno += number;
}
return (error);
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}
/*
* Make sure the right number of file marks is on tape if the
* tape has been written. If the position argument is true,
* leave the tape positioned where it was originally.
*
* nmarks returns the number of marks to skip (or, if position
* true, which were skipped) to get back original position.
*/
int
st_check_eod(st, position, nmarks, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
boolean position;
int *nmarks;
int flags;
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{
int error;
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switch (st->flags & (ST_WRITTEN | ST_FM_WRITTEN | ST_2FM_AT_EOD)) {
default:
*nmarks = 0;
return (0);
case ST_WRITTEN:
case ST_WRITTEN | ST_FM_WRITTEN | ST_2FM_AT_EOD:
*nmarks = 1;
break;
case ST_WRITTEN | ST_2FM_AT_EOD:
*nmarks = 2;
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}
error = st_write_filemarks(st, *nmarks, flags);
if (position && !error)
error = st_space(st, -*nmarks, SP_FILEMARKS, flags);
return (error);
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}
/*
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* load/unload/retension
*/
int
st_load(st, type, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
u_int type;
int flags;
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{
int error;
struct scsi_load cmd;
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if (type != LD_LOAD) {
int nmarks;
error = st_check_eod(st, FALSE, &nmarks, flags);
if (error) {
printf("%s: failed to write closing filemarks at "
"unload, errno=%d\n", st->sc_dev.dv_xname, error);
return (error);
}
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}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (st->quirks & ST_Q_IGNORE_LOADS) {
if (type == LD_LOAD) {
/*
* If we ignore loads, at least we should try a rewind.
*/
return st_rewind(st, 0, flags);
}
/* otherwise, we should do what's asked of us */
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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}
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = LOAD;
if (scsipi_periph_bustype(st->sc_periph) == SCSIPI_BUSTYPE_ATAPI)
cmd.byte2 = SR_IMMED;
cmd.how = type;
error = scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
0, 0, ST_RETRIES, ST_SPC_TIME, NULL, flags);
if (error) {
printf("%s: error %d in st_load (op %d)\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname, error, type);
}
return (error);
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}
/*
* Rewind the device
*/
int
st_rewind(st, immediate, flags)
struct st_softc *st;
u_int immediate;
int flags;
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{
struct scsi_rewind cmd;
int error;
int nmarks;
error = st_check_eod(st, FALSE, &nmarks, flags);
if (error) {
printf("%s: failed to write closing filemarks at "
"rewind, errno=%d\n", st->sc_dev.dv_xname, error);
return (error);
}
st->flags &= ~ST_PER_ACTION;
/*
* ATAPI tapes always need immediate to be set
*/
if (scsipi_periph_bustype(st->sc_periph) == SCSIPI_BUSTYPE_ATAPI)
immediate = SR_IMMED;
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = REWIND;
cmd.byte2 = immediate;
error = scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd), 0, 0, ST_RETRIES,
immediate ? ST_CTL_TIME: ST_SPC_TIME, NULL, flags);
if (error) {
printf("%s: error %d trying to rewind\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname, error);
/* lost position */
st->fileno = st->blkno = -1;
} else {
st->fileno = st->blkno = 0;
}
return (error);
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}
int
st_rdpos(st, hard, blkptr)
struct st_softc *st;
int hard;
u_int32_t *blkptr;
{
int error;
u_int8_t posdata[20];
struct scsi_tape_read_position cmd;
/*
* We try and flush any buffered writes here if we were writing
* and we're trying to get hardware block position. It eats
* up performance substantially, but I'm wary of drive firmware.
*
* I think that *logical* block position is probably okay-
* but hardware block position might have to wait for data
* to hit media to be valid. Caveat Emptor.
*/
if (hard && (st->flags & ST_WRITTEN)) {
/*
* First flush any pending writes...
*/
error = st_write_filemarks(st, 0, XS_CTL_SILENT);
/*
* The latter case is for 'write protected' tapes
* which are too stupid to recognize a zero count
* for writing filemarks as a no-op.
*/
if (error != 0 && error != EACCES && error != EROFS)
return (error);
}
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
memset(&posdata, 0, sizeof(posdata));
cmd.opcode = READ_POSITION;
if (hard)
cmd.byte1 = 1;
error = scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd), (u_char *)&posdata,
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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sizeof(posdata), ST_RETRIES, ST_CTL_TIME, NULL,
XS_CTL_SILENT | XS_CTL_DATA_IN | XS_CTL_DATA_ONSTACK);
if (error == 0) {
#if 0
printf("posdata:");
for (hard = 0; hard < sizeof(posdata); hard++)
printf("%02x ", posdata[hard] & 0xff);
printf("\n");
#endif
if (posdata[0] & 0x4) /* Block Position Unknown */
error = EINVAL;
else
*blkptr = _4btol(&posdata[4]);
}
return (error);
}
int
st_setpos(st, hard, blkptr)
struct st_softc *st;
int hard;
u_int32_t *blkptr;
{
int error;
struct scsi_tape_locate cmd;
/*
* We used to try and flush any buffered writes here.
* Now we push this onto user applications to either
* flush the pending writes themselves (via a zero count
* WRITE FILEMARKS command) or they can trust their tape
* drive to do this correctly for them.
*
* There are very ugly performance limitations otherwise.
*/
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memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
cmd.opcode = LOCATE;
if (hard)
cmd.byte2 = 1 << 2;
_lto4b(*blkptr, cmd.blkaddr);
error = scsipi_command(st->sc_periph,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&cmd, sizeof(cmd),
NULL, 0, ST_RETRIES, ST_SPC_TIME, NULL, 0);
/*
* Note file && block number position now unknown (if
* these things ever start being maintained in this driver)
*/
st->fileno = st->blkno = -1;
return (error);
}
/*
* Look at the returned sense and act on the error and determine
* the unix error number to pass back..., 0 (== report no error),
* -1 = retry the operation, -2 continue error processing.
*/
int
st_interpret_sense(xs)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
{
struct scsipi_periph *periph = xs->xs_periph;
struct scsipi_sense_data *sense = &xs->sense.scsi_sense;
struct buf *bp = xs->bp;
struct st_softc *st = (void *)periph->periph_dev;
int retval = EJUSTRETURN;
int doprint = ((xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_SILENT) == 0);
u_int8_t key;
int32_t info;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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/*
* If it isn't a extended or extended/deferred error, let
* the generic code handle it.
*/
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if ((sense->error_code & SSD_ERRCODE) != 0x70 &&
(sense->error_code & SSD_ERRCODE) != 0x71) { /* DEFFERRED */
return (retval);
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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}
if (sense->error_code & SSD_ERRCODE_VALID)
info = _4btol(sense->info);
else
info = (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) ?
xs->datalen / st->blksize : xs->datalen;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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key = sense->flags & SSD_KEY;
st->mt_erreg = key;
st->asc = sense->add_sense_code;
st->ascq = sense->add_sense_code_qual;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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st->mt_resid = (short) info;
if (key == SKEY_NOT_READY && st->asc == 0x4 && st->ascq == 0x1) {
/* Not Ready, Logical Unit Is in Process Of Becoming Ready */
if (!callout_pending(&periph->periph_callout))
scsipi_periph_freeze(periph, 1);
callout_reset(&periph->periph_callout,
hz, scsipi_periph_timed_thaw, periph);
return (ERESTART);
}
/*
* If the device is not open yet, let generic handle
*/
if ((periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_OPEN) == 0) {
return (retval);
}
xs->resid = info;
if (st->flags & ST_FIXEDBLOCKS) {
if (bp) {
xs->resid *= st->blksize;
st->last_io_resid = xs->resid;
} else {
st->last_ctl_resid = xs->resid;
}
if (key == SKEY_VOLUME_OVERFLOW) {
st->flags |= ST_EIO_PENDING;
if (bp)
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
} else if (sense->flags & SSD_EOM) {
if ((st->flags & ST_EARLYWARN) == 0)
st->flags |= ST_EIO_PENDING;
st->flags |= ST_EOM_PENDING;
if (bp) {
#if 0
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
#else
/*
* Grotesque as it seems, the few times
* I've actually seen a non-zero resid,
* the tape drive actually lied and had
* written all the data!
*/
bp->b_resid = 0;
#endif
}
}
if (sense->flags & SSD_FILEMARK) {
st->flags |= ST_AT_FILEMARK;
if (bp)
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
if (st->fileno != (daddr_t) -1) {
st->fileno++;
st->blkno = 0;
st->flags |= ST_POSUPDATED;
}
}
if (sense->flags & SSD_ILI) {
st->flags |= ST_EIO_PENDING;
if (bp)
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
if (sense->error_code & SSD_ERRCODE_VALID &&
(xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_SILENT) == 0)
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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printf("%s: block wrong size, %d blocks "
"residual\n", st->sc_dev.dv_xname, info);
/*
* This quirk code helps the drive read
* the first tape block, regardless of
* format. That is required for these
* drives to return proper MODE SENSE
* information.
*/
if ((st->quirks & ST_Q_SENSE_HELP) &&
(periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED) == 0)
st->blksize -= 512;
else if ((st->flags & ST_POSUPDATED) == 0) {
if (st->blkno != (daddr_t) -1) {
st->blkno +=
(xs->datalen / st->blksize);
st->flags |= ST_POSUPDATED;
}
}
}
/*
* If data wanted and no data was transferred, do it immediately
*/
if (xs->datalen && xs->resid >= xs->datalen) {
if (st->flags & ST_EIO_PENDING)
return (EIO);
if (st->flags & ST_AT_FILEMARK) {
if (bp)
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
return (0);
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}
}
} else { /* must be variable mode */
if (bp) {
st->last_io_resid = xs->resid;
} else {
st->last_ctl_resid = xs->resid;
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (sense->flags & SSD_EOM) {
/*
* The current semantics of this
* driver requires EOM detection
* to return EIO unless early
* warning detection is enabled
* for variable mode (this is always
* on for fixed block mode).
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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*/
if (st->flags & ST_EARLYWARN) {
st->flags |= ST_EOM_PENDING;
retval = 0;
} else {
retval = EIO;
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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/*
* If it's an unadorned EOM detection,
* suppress printing an error.
*/
if (key == SKEY_NO_SENSE) {
doprint = 0;
}
} else if (sense->flags & SSD_FILEMARK) {
retval = 0;
if (st->fileno != (daddr_t) -1) {
st->fileno++;
st->blkno = 0;
st->flags |= ST_POSUPDATED;
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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} else if (sense->flags & SSD_ILI) {
if (info < 0) {
/*
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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* The tape record was bigger than the read
* we issued.
*/
if ((xs->xs_control & XS_CTL_SILENT) == 0) {
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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printf("%s: %d-byte tape record too big"
" for %d-byte user buffer\n",
st->sc_dev.dv_xname,
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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xs->datalen - info, xs->datalen);
}
retval = EIO;
} else {
retval = 0;
if (st->blkno != (daddr_t) -1) {
st->blkno++;
st->flags |= ST_POSUPDATED;
}
}
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (bp)
bp->b_resid = info;
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}
#ifndef SCSIPI_DEBUG
if (retval == 0 && key == SKEY_NO_SENSE)
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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doprint = 0;
#endif
if (key == SKEY_BLANK_CHECK) {
/*
* This quirk code helps the drive read the
* first tape block, regardless of format. That
* is required for these drives to return proper
* MODE SENSE information.
*/
if ((st->quirks & ST_Q_SENSE_HELP) &&
(periph->periph_flags & PERIPH_MEDIA_LOADED) == 0) {
/* still starting */
st->blksize -= 512;
} else if (!(st->flags & (ST_2FM_AT_EOD | ST_BLANK_READ))) {
st->flags |= ST_BLANK_READ;
xs->resid = xs->datalen;
if (bp) {
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
/* return an EOF */
}
retval = 0;
/* lost position */
st->fileno = st->blkno = -1;
}
}
/*
* If generic sense processing will continue, we should not
* print sense info here.
*/
if (retval == EJUSTRETURN)
doprint = 0;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (doprint) {
#ifdef SCSIVERBOSE
scsipi_print_sense(xs, 0);
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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#else
scsipi_printaddr(periph);
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printf("Sense Key 0x%02x", key);
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if ((sense->error_code & SSD_ERRCODE_VALID) != 0) {
switch (key) {
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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case SKEY_NOT_READY:
case SKEY_ILLEGAL_REQUEST:
case SKEY_UNIT_ATTENTION:
case SKEY_WRITE_PROTECT:
break;
case SKEY_VOLUME_OVERFLOW:
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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case SKEY_BLANK_CHECK:
printf(", requested size: %d (decimal)", info);
break;
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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case SKEY_ABORTED_COMMAND:
if (xs->xs_retries)
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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printf(", retrying");
printf(", cmd 0x%x, info 0x%x",
xs->cmd->opcode, info);
break;
default:
printf(", info = %d (decimal)", info);
}
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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if (sense->extra_len != 0) {
int n;
printf(", data =");
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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for (n = 0; n < sense->extra_len; n++)
printf(" %02x", sense->cmd_spec_info[n]);
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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printf("\n");
#endif
}
Minor enhancements: 1) Quirk entries for Storage Tek 9490 (Timberline) and D3 (Redwood) drives. 2) Modification to st_loadtape to do a REWIND to BOT if the action is a load and the tape doesn't support the LOAD command (9490, SD3, and IBM 3590). 3) Cleaned up the 'undersized user record' error message to make a little more sense. Various bug fixes: kern/1275: Now returns values in dsreg and erreg and sets resid (as best as it can for a 16 but integer). See also a recent change to mtio.h. We are declining to fix the portion of this bug about naming a more specific SCSI device. Since there is nothing programmatic you can do with that information, it is not useful to pass back at this time. A side effect of this change is that doing MTIOCGET also forces a mode sense (to get the current state of WRITE PROTECT). kern/5647: Now no longer logs to the console ILI or Filemark or (first) EOM (on write) errors (unless SCSIDEBUG is set). kern/5525: Substantially increased timeouts for a variety of operations, and split them into categories of I/O, Space, and Control operations (each have likely different inherent times). I/O is for reads/writes. Control is for mode sense/select. Space is for spacing the tape. Until EOM handling is changed, though kern/391 is still not fixed. A side effect of EOM handling is that you now always 'lose' (to the writing application's view) the last write since EIO is what is returned on EOM detection during writes. Hopefully the reader applications don't get too bent out of shape by this.
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return (retval);
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}
/*
* The quirk here is that the drive returns some value to st_mode_sense
* incorrectly until the tape has actually passed by the head.
*
* The method is to set the drive to large fixed-block state (user-specified
* density and 1024-byte blocks), then read and rewind to get it to sense the
* tape. If that doesn't work, try 512-byte fixed blocks. If that doesn't
* work, as a last resort, try variable- length blocks. The result will be
* the ability to do an accurate st_mode_sense.
*
* We know we can do a rewind because we just did a load, which implies rewind.
* Rewind seems preferable to space backward if we have a virgin tape.
*
* The rest of the code for this quirk is in ILI processing and BLANK CHECK
* error processing, both part of st_interpret_sense.
*/
int
st_touch_tape(st)
struct st_softc *st;
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{
char *buf;
int readsize;
int error;
buf = malloc(1024, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (buf == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
if ((error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESENSE, 0)) != 0)
goto bad;
/*
* If the block size is already known from the
* sense data, use it. Else start probing at 1024.
*/
if (st->media_blksize > 0)
st->blksize = st->media_blksize;
else
st->blksize = 1024;
do {
switch (st->blksize) {
case 512:
case 1024:
readsize = st->blksize;
st->flags |= ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
break;
default:
readsize = 1;
st->flags &= ~ST_FIXEDBLOCKS;
}
if ((error = st->ops(st, ST_OPS_MODESELECT, XS_CTL_SILENT))
!= 0) {
/*
* The device did not agree with the proposed
* block size. If we exhausted our options,
* return failure, else try another.
*/
if (readsize == 1)
goto bad;
st->blksize -= 512;
continue;
}
st_read(st, buf, readsize, XS_CTL_SILENT); /* XXX */
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if ((error = st_rewind(st, 0, 0)) != 0) {
bad: free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
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}
} while (readsize != 1 && readsize > st->blksize);
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (0);
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}
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int
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stdump(dev, blkno, va, size)
dev_t dev;
daddr_t blkno;
caddr_t va;
size_t size;
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{
/* Not implemented. */
return (ENXIO);
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}