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fvdl
7e3d28789f During a control operation (like a reset), wait 10us after selecting
the drive. This fixes (or rather, works around) a timing problem
with WD Raptor drives attached to a Sil3114 SATA controller.

Should fix PR 23808, it fixes the same problem for me.
2004-03-02 13:13:57 +00:00
thorpej
197f2f50da More structure member namespace cleanup: thread -> ch_thread 2004-01-03 23:59:58 +00:00
thorpej
a963286f8d More wdc_channel structure member namespace cleanup:
- channel -> ch_channel
- wdc -> ch_wdc
2004-01-03 22:56:52 +00:00
thorpej
5bd80d8373 Rename "struct channel_softc" to "struct wdc_channel". 2004-01-03 01:50:52 +00:00
thorpej
9bc0bf3f15 Prepend "wdc_" to wait_for_drq, wait_for_unbusy, and wait_for_ready. 2004-01-01 20:25:22 +00:00
thorpej
527c829fa0 Rename:
- wdc_xfer to ata_xfer
- channel_queue to ata_queue
and move them to <dev/ata/atavar.h> so they can be used by non-wdc ATA
controllers.  Clean up the member names of these structures while at it.
2004-01-01 17:18:53 +00:00
thorpej
d8f4e7306d No need to include wdvar.h anymore. 2003-12-14 05:34:29 +00:00
thorpej
a58ada4aad Instead of calling wddone() directly, set a (*drv_done)() callback in
the ata_drive_datas structure and invoke that.
2003-12-14 05:33:29 +00:00
thorpej
a644de6271 Liberally apply static. 2003-12-14 02:48:36 +00:00
thorpej
51132ab100 De-__P and use ANSI-style function decls. 2003-12-14 02:45:48 +00:00
fvdl
6242a54566 There are some cards that map the ATA control and IDE DMA registers
in a different fashion. Individually, they have the same functionality,
but their layout is different. An example of such a chipset is
the Promise 203xx.

To be able to deal with this, transform the cmd and dma bus_space handles
into an array of handles, each seperately created with bus_space_subregion.
The code generated by using the extra indirection shouldn't change much,
since the extra indirection is negated by having the offset calculation
already done in bus_space_subregion. E.g.

	bus_space_write_4(tag, handle, offset, value)

becomes

	bus_space_write_4(tag, handles[offset], 0, value)

Reviewed by Manuel Bouyer. Tested on wdc_isa, wdc_pcmcia, viaide, piixide (i386)
and on cmdide (sparc64).
2003-11-27 23:02:40 +00:00
bouyer
14cd9d8cff freese->freeze, as pointed out by Frederick Bruck. 2003-10-29 22:05:15 +00:00
bouyer
99d6009c2a Make the ATA mid-layer appears as atabus, as proposed in
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2003/09/25/0006.html
This adds a device (atabus) between IDE controllers and wd or atapibus, to
have each ATA channel show up in the device tree. Later there will be atabus
devices in /dev, so that we can do IOCTL on them.
Each atabus has its own kernel thread, to handle operations that needs polling,
e.g. reset and others.

Device probing on each bus it defered to the atabus thread creation.
This allows to do the reset and basic device probes in parallel, which reduce
boot time on systems with several pciide controllers.
2003-10-08 10:58:12 +00:00
bouyer
7b066791c8 Remove references to University of California from my copyright notices. 2003-10-05 17:48:49 +00:00
nakayama
1e411d7027 Make DMA mode works on Promise Ultra66/100 with 48-bit LBA drives.
Ok'ed by bouyer in tech-kern@netbsd.org.
2003-04-28 05:20:29 +00:00
provos
0f09ed48a5 remove trailing \n in panic(). approved perry. 2002-09-27 15:35:29 +00:00
wiz
5db23d2c5d enouth -> enough. 2002-07-26 01:00:39 +00:00
bouyer
cd3578d7ef More copyright fixes, pointed out by Thomas. Thanks ! 2002-04-23 20:41:13 +00:00
christos
c8ce02fd2c add the dma command ext translations. pointed out by manuel. 2002-01-14 02:17:59 +00:00
christos
f9b7ffe292 Add LBA48 support based on patches from Keisuke YOSHIDA. KNF a bit while
I am there.
2002-01-13 17:24:28 +00:00
bouyer
bfc80822c7 Update my copyrigth. 2001-12-03 00:20:22 +00:00
bouyer
4ca5497111 Allow wd to attach to something else than wdc/pciide (like USB<->ATA bridges):
- move some functions from ata.c to ata_wdc.c or wdc.c.
- add callbacks to struct ata_bustype so that wd.c doesn't call directly
  functions from the lower level driver.
2001-12-03 00:11:15 +00:00
lukem
f61cbe7489 add RCSID 2001-11-13 12:51:12 +00:00
bjh21
4bc5a3b295 Add explicit support for IDE and SCSI adaptors which don't support interrupts.
On such adaptors, all transfers are done in polling mode.

OK'ed by Manuel on tech-kern.
2001-06-13 18:17:38 +00:00
jdolecek
7f8c2c6de2 fix typo in comment - s/splio()/splbio()/ 2001-04-18 05:40:03 +00:00
bouyer
12d3bf8c1a Add a callback (*irqack), for controllers that need special action to ack
the interrupt once it has been ack'd on the drive.
2000-06-12 21:10:40 +00:00
bouyer
92a5f4d724 Sync my copyrigth notice 2000-05-15 08:32:07 +00:00
bouyer
26f6c9a9cf - DMA code cleanup: pciide_dma_finish() doesn't stop/unload the current DMA op
if an IRQ was not detected, unless the force flag was given. Use this to
  detect if the IRQ was for us (closer to shared IRQ for controllers which
  don't have their own IRQ handler in pciide.c) and to poll for DMA xfer.
  Also makes the timeout recovery code simpler.
- ATAPI cleanup: don't call controller-specific functions from atapiconf.c
  (wdc_*), so that it's possible to attach an atapibus to something else
  than a wdc/pciide (Hi Lennart :).
  Overload struct scsi_adapter with struct atapi_adapter, defined
  as struct scsi_adapter + atapi-specific callbacks. scsipi_link still points
  to an scsi_adapter, atapi code casts it to atapi_adapter if needed.
  Move atapi_softc to atapiconf.h so that it can be used by the underlying
  controller code (e.g. atapi_wdc.c).
  Add an atapi-specific callback *atapi_probedev(), which probe a drive
  in a controller-specific way, allocate the sc_link and fills in the
  ataparams if needed. It then calls atapi_probedev() (from atapiconf.c)
  to do the generic initialisations and attach the device.
- While I'm there merge and centralise the state definitions in atavar.h.
  It should now be possible to use a common ata/atapi routine to set the
  drive's modes (will do later).
2000-04-01 14:32:22 +00:00
bouyer
ff2eb3a510 Remove unneeded assignement to nblks 2000-03-25 21:37:51 +00:00
thorpej
fc96443d15 New callout mechanism with two major improvements over the old
timeout()/untimeout() API:
- Clients supply callout handle storage, thus eliminating problems of
  resource allocation.
- Insertion and removal of callouts is constant time, important as
  this facility is used quite a lot in the kernel.

The old timeout()/untimeout() API has been removed from the kernel.
2000-03-23 07:01:25 +00:00
bouyer
638e1a6958 Improve the downgrade logic:
- If UDMA 2 is failing try UDMA 1 first, it helps in some cases
- downgrade if we get an error in the first 4000 xfers, or if we get
  4 errors in 4000 xfers if the first 4000 went without troubles.

While I'm there commit a local change I have since some time to get my CD
probed: issue a "blanck" IDENTIFY before the one used to detect slave ghosts,
with my drive the first IDENTIFY following a controller reset fails with an
aborted command ...
2000-01-17 00:01:00 +00:00
enami
a2369d8e97 Cancel active transfers on aic/wdc detach.
Also makes LS-120 drive works for me again.
1999-10-20 15:22:24 +00:00
bouyer
c0da6c9129 Don't use C_NEEDDONE, it's deprecated. 1999-08-09 09:43:11 +00:00
bouyer
fae9929734 - Add some debug printf (WDCPROBE) in _wdcreset_wait(), I've needed these
2 times in the past
- Set up timeout per xfer instead of per interrupt. This helps with
  PIO transfer (we would call timeout()/untimout() several times for a
  transfer).
- If we missed an interrupt for a PIO transfer, reset and restart it
  immedialy, don't try to recover and continue. If we missed an interrupt we
  may have lost a read/write cycle on the IDE bus. If this happens 1) we
  corrupt data and 2) we enter an interrupt loop at the end of the xfer, as
  the drive has some more data to read/write, but the host thinks the xfer is
  done.
This last change fix the (or at last some of the) 'lookup after lost interrupt'
some peoples have been experiencing.
1999-08-06 12:00:23 +00:00
bouyer
b43b844f6f - change the interrupt routines to take a 3rd arguments, set to 1 if we
are called from the interrupt or timeout handler, 0 otherwise.
- use this to know if we can busy-wait for wait_for_unbusy or wait_for_ready
This fixes a bug where CDs withot the DRQ_INTR capability would not busy-wait
for the CMDOUT phase.
While I'm there change 2 delay() to DELAY() for consistency, and
garbage-collect some old code from wdcintr() which has been ifdef'd out
for some time now.
1999-04-01 21:46:28 +00:00
bouyer
1ff88ee466 Avoid busy-waiting when possible if we are not polling (real IRQ or timeout
callback). Shared PCI IRQ should now work (but still untested).
1999-03-25 16:17:36 +00:00
bouyer
af9df0ab31 Revert to a 10s timeout, 1s is too low for drives in sleep mode. 1999-03-17 10:13:56 +00:00
bouyer
ba74f49e60 Keep track of CRC errors in Ultra-DMA mode. If we noticed a CRC error and we
need to downgrade, downgrade to PIO, as it has been shown if we got CRC errors
in Ultra-DMA mode, we will have silent data corruption in multiword DMA mode
(isn't IDE wonderfull ? :).
Set timeout to 1s for "normal" ata I/O, to minimise the effects of missed
interrupts.
1999-03-07 14:02:53 +00:00
hubertf
ed418e30a2 Only define WDCDEBUG if not already define (e.g. by kernel option) 1999-02-21 00:52:04 +00:00
bouyer
1e0e78854a There's no ATA draft where it is required for the drive to set DRDY | DSC when
the disk is ready to transfer data, and in ATA-5 the DSC has been obsoleted.
So only wait for DRQ to transfer data. This can be made conditional on the
ATA version if it's proven to break with some drives (worked with all the
drives I have access to).
While I'm there correct a few typos.
1999-02-08 15:22:28 +00:00
bouyer
ce870816e0 Cosmetic changes, from Soren S. Jorvan. 1999-01-29 11:36:20 +00:00
thorpej
1a56840ec0 Make this compile again after void * arithmetic changes. 1999-01-09 03:05:19 +00:00
augustss
332d7c138f Avoid arithmetic on `void *' since that's not ANSI C. 1999-01-08 18:10:35 +00:00
bouyer
c37bf0ccb4 Keep track of DMA errors, and downgrade the transert mode (UDMA ->DMA,
DMA->PIO) in case of 2 consecutive errors. Don't downgrade if the
PIO/DMA/UDMA modes were forced by a config flag.
1998-12-16 13:02:03 +00:00
drochner
3e38051bc5 in wdc_softc: access the per-channel data via a pointer array instead of
an array of fixed-sized channel_softc elements. This way IDE controllers
which more than 1 channel (pciide) can extend the channel data easily
for private needs.
To avoid the double dereference at runtime, change the argument of
wdcstart() to the channel data pointer instead of the array index.
1998-11-21 15:41:41 +00:00
thorpej
d0a4fb616f Implement controller reference counting on ATA devices. 1998-11-20 01:23:52 +00:00
bouyer
1e71e76d6c - clearify the boot messages (features supported vs features used). Thanks to
Havard Eidnes for his complains about this :)
- fix some typo in comments
- hoppefully better detection of drives reporting bogus PIO modes.
1998-11-11 19:38:27 +00:00
bouyer
e8322de657 Add a new drive flag, DRIVE_MODE, set when the drive properly reported its
PIO/DMA modes. Don't try a SET_FEATURE if it didn't report its mode.
1998-10-13 15:18:46 +00:00
bouyer
7545a59b8c In debug message, always print controller:channel:drive 1998-10-13 15:02:41 +00:00
bouyer
ff0134b99f Properly separate DEBUF_XFERS and DEBUG_FUNCS: DEBUF_XFERS is for data
transfers (may be called often), where DEBUG_FUNCS is for setup functions
(not used for normal contitions).
1998-10-13 09:33:59 +00:00