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76 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bouyer
e39a5bdc53 Now that vtophy() is no longuer used, re-enable WDCDEBUG, with
wdcdebug_pciide_mask = 0 (so that one can easily patch this variable and give
me more informations :)
1998-12-03 17:27:57 +00:00
bouyer
2b28c858d8 add a udma_mode field to wdc_softc, and use it the same way dma_mode is used
(higthest ultra-dma mode supported). There may be a higther ultra-dma mode
defined ...
1998-12-03 15:38:59 +00:00
bouyer
7d87d6a5f6 Use correct register when disabling the second channel. 1998-12-03 13:50:38 +00:00
bouyer
8ef785add8 Restore changes from revision 1.17:
"If a channel has no drives, do *not* unmap its I/O regions.
 It's not really safe to use them for anything else, and in legacy mode it
 will just cause us to probe the channel again as an ISA device."
1998-12-03 13:30:00 +00:00
bouyer
1af63c0605 Correct a few bogons in the SiS chip initialisation. 1998-12-03 13:25:44 +00:00
bouyer
09408781c9 Ouh ! Correct the 8-bit PCI registers reading/writing functions: need to
multiply the register offset by 8.
1998-12-03 13:24:11 +00:00
bouyer
45675ab14b - change drive_flags from u_int8_t to u_int16_t
- keep the modes supported by the drive in struct ata_drive_datas (will be
  later used for downgrading the DMA/PIO mode on error)
- use config flags to force/disable PIO/DMA/UDMA modes
- For the CMD PCI0643/6 setup DMA mode to DMA Read multiple.
1998-12-02 10:52:24 +00:00
drochner
5888c5ef44 a small optimization for the compat interrupt handling, possible after
channel_softc is within pciide_channel
1998-11-24 19:54:20 +00:00
drochner
9effbbe436 some restructuring, more or less to get support for weird IDE controllers,
eg the Cypress ISA bridge:
-put channel mapping into the chip specific part, unify with
 channel_probe() into channel_map()
-use pointer to channel data as function call argument wherever possible
 instead of the channel number
-allow the "compat" channel number to differ from the per-controller
 channel number - for mapping and interrupt functions
-add support for SiS5598 and Cypress 82C693 chips
Mostly done by Manuel, I only contributed to the first 2 items.
1998-11-21 15:55:31 +00:00
mycroft
cb703f0332 If a channel has no drives, do *not* unmap its I/O regions.
It's not really safe to use them for anything else, and in legacy mode it
will just cause us to probe the channel again as an ISA device.
1998-11-17 17:59:14 +00:00
bouyer
56107b8e10 Force PCI_COMMAND_MASTER_ENABLE if DMA has been setup properly. The BIOS is
supposed to do it but who knows ...
1998-11-12 15:05:29 +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
432a301fc6 Support for the CMD PCI064{3,6}. Tested on a 0646 with a
"wd0: PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, UDMA mode 2" device.
1998-11-09 09:21:09 +00:00
bouyer
31dec5ddc5 Add config flags for pciide: 0x001 forces the use of DMA when the driver
don't know how to set the controller's modes.
1998-10-22 15:11:39 +00:00
bouyer
1456b01d77 Fix for Apollo DMA mode (not UDMA): DMA mode = PIO mode - 2, not PIO mode + 2 ! 1998-10-20 18:47:45 +00:00
bouyer
c90c4b829b Add support for the second flavour of the VIA IDE chip (which has UDMA).
Don't claim DMA support if we don't have explicit support for this chip.
They're to may way to loose when trying to use DMA without configuring the
controller and disks.
1998-10-19 12:24:33 +00:00
bouyer
da5d0a6f17 pciide.c: don't define WDCDEBUG, so it compiles on alpha. Correct a bogon
in the printing of DMA mode (piix3/4 only)
others: set the debug_mask to 0, so that debug messages are turned off by
default but can be easily turned on.
Reset drive_flags to 0 for unconfigured devices, so that they are ignored
later. For configured devices, reset state to 0 after probe/attach.
1998-10-13 08:59:45 +00:00
bouyer
19fddaeeb5 Merge bouyer-ide 1998-10-12 16:09:10 +00:00
drochner
a8d0a43ffa 2 changes to pciide_probe_wdc() (used in compatibility mode to check
if i drive is responding):
-if the reset succeeds, check some registers to make sure there is really
 a drive (and not a chipset which echoes back the last written value)
-explicitely select the master before trying to read the master's status
1998-08-14 20:35:40 +00:00
thorpej
ea3a1d9c44 Nuke __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG. 1998-06-08 06:55:54 +00:00
cgd
b9eaff9db8 when considering attaching compatibility-mode channels, try a quick reset
and see if anything responds.  if nothing (that's attributable to the
PCI IDE controller) responds, then that channel either has no devices on
it or has been disabled (via a non-standard mechanism) by the BIOS.  If nothing
responds, don't map the compat.-mode interrupt or attach the wdc to that
channel, because the BIOS is likely to assign that IRQ to a different PCI
device.  If that happens, the kernel will panic because that device will
try to map the IRQ level-triggered, but the compat interrupt will have been
mapped edge-triggered.  (One possible way around this is to map the compat
interrupt edge-triggered, but it's not clear reading the spec that this
is correct or desirable.)
1998-03-12 23:34:29 +00:00
cgd
ff06be8ce0 reorganize mapping/attachment of wdc channels so that it'll be easier to
insert a check to see whether a channel appears to be enabled.  Shouldn't
be necessary, according to the spec, but some PC chipsets allow individual
compatibility channels to be disabled.  "I hate PCs."
1998-03-06 19:13:19 +00:00
cgd
f528463b81 despite the spec, some people map the bus master IDE registers into
memory space.  Note that in a comment, but don't try to fix it (for now).
1998-03-06 17:41:59 +00:00
cgd
2682c61855 clean up a printf 1998-03-04 19:19:21 +00:00
cgd
c3cdd2752a slight cleanup (consistency, make a few comments better). add support
for recognizing bus-master DMA interface and mapping the regs (but
still no support for DMA).
1998-03-04 19:18:22 +00:00
cgd
b37b33d302 PCI IDE glue. Right now, just glues 'wdc's to PCI IDE controller
channels.  Eventually should do things like support PCI IDE DMA (it _DOES
NOT_ do that now).
1998-03-04 06:35:11 +00:00