This is the kernel part (userland to follow soon) of the latest (and
very probably last) release (version 0.96) of ISDN4BSD. ISDN4BSD has a
homepage at http://www.freebsd-support.de/i4b/.
It gives the user various ways to use the isdn connection: raw data (via
the i4brbch "raw b-channel" device), ppp (via the isp "isdn PPP" device),
voice/answering machine (the i4btel "telephone" device) and ip over isdn
(the ipr device, "IP over raw ISDN").
Supported are a bunch of common and older cards, more to be added soon
after some cleanup. Currently only the european E-DSS1 variant of the
ISDN D channel protocol is supported.
Install the core of the scheduler in main script (so it's in RAM when there is
one), and avoid jump in the common case. The command part of the scheduler now
lives in host memory, with tables.
Add template for a tag switch.
- After reselect, don't clear ack after the IDENTIFY message, this breaks
when the reselecting target has different sync parameters than the previous
one.
'command slots' in which the host can put command and wait for the script
to start them
- Change siop.c to do full disconnect/reslelect, allowing as much as one
command per target/lun to run in parallel.
- Fix bug in registers init where a board without BIOS would end at
ID 0 (now the driver works on alpha too).
- better handling of messages, sending back a MSG_EXT_SDTR in response to an
incoming MSG_EXT_SDTR, and MSG_MESSAGE_REJECT for unhandled messages.
- fix use of bus_dmamap_sync() and htole32().
- supports shared interrups
- change some int8 and int16 to int, for alpha and mips benefits ( suggested by
Toru Nishimura)
(the name 'siop' is still being discussed, may change).
Only basic disconnect/reselect for now, no sync/wide negotiation.
Tested with 810A, 875 and 895 on i386 only.
The bus-independant part should also be able to handle the 53c720 and 53c770.
A new driver with enhanced script should appear for the 825/875/895 'soon'.