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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mycroft
0b2694152f Update copyright. 1998-04-26 06:03:23 +00:00
mycroft
eddaea2d53 In LBA mode, always use the `total capacity' count, rather than calculating
the capacity based on the c/h/s numbers.  In fact, don't use the c/h/s
numbers for much of anything.
For ATA-4 drives or later, always use LBA mode, since it's now required.

Collectively, this allows >8GB disks (like the 12GB Bigfoot) to work.
1998-04-26 05:28:23 +00:00
bouyer
68096acabd From Robert V. Baron:
Compute the disk block addr at command queing time rather than exec time.
This fix a bug which could lead to data corruption on disk: when a command
was reexecuted after an error condition (from wdcunwedge), the partition
offset was re-added to the block addr, leading to a transfert at the wrong
disk block.
This should fix the problem reported by some laptop's users, where the
first disk read after a suspend/resume returned garbage.
1998-04-23 13:30:39 +00:00
cgd
aaede4d8d8 Various cleanups and bug fixes to the wdc/wd code:
* Fix bug in wdc that would overflow ATAPI transfer length.
* Improve wdc probe code so that 'wdc' is probed in if present
  even if there are no drives attached, and so that it works
  properly even if the only device is an ATAPI slave.
* bus_space-ify.
* split the ISA attachment from the wdc driver, and remove
  ISA dependencies from non-ISA files.
* claim that wd and wdc are now machine-independent (probably not
  completely true, but mostly so; they at least work on arm32 and
  i386).
* Various other minor fixups and cleanups, some of which were pointed
  out by Kazuki Sakamoto.
1998-01-14 23:41:59 +00:00
bouyer
702b60b0c1 Add a map to wdc_softc to track the already known devices to prevent them to
be probed several times. This fixes the "ATAPI CD probed as wd drive" problem.
Thanks to Geoff Wing <mason@primenet.com.au> for testing this on his hardware.
1997-09-03 07:57:51 +00:00
bouyer
6f3bab1f59 Merge scsipi branch in the mainline. This add support for ATAPI devices
(currently only CD-ROM drives on i386). The sys/dev/scsipi system provides 2
busses to which devices can attach (scsibus and atapibus). This needed to
change some include files and structure names in the low level scsi drivers.
1997-08-27 11:22:52 +00:00