- Implement a simple quirks framework for changers.
- Add a quirk for the Spectra 9000 8mm tape library; it requires a
slightly-longer-than-1-minute delay to take tape inventory. Many
thanks to David Webster at Cygnus Solutions for testing this for me.
host adapter drivers, indicating the highest SCSI target they can
address. Use this value to dynamically allocate data structures, rather
than hard-coding 8 targets.
These changes allow targets > 7 to be addressed on wide SCSI busses.
Fixes PRs #1674 and #2892.
management by itself. But when it gets a start unit request, it keeps
the floppy motor running all the time. This adds code for dealing with
yet another quirk (SDEV_NOSTARTUNIT) that prevents sd.c from sending
start unit requests. A entry for the Teac FC-1 is added to the quirk
table.
dev/microcode/aic7xxx_seq.h,
dev/ic/aic7xxxreg.h:
Remove intrinsic knowledge about SDTR and WDTR messages and replace it
with a generic message system that allows the kernel driver to handle
SDTR, WDTR and any other type of extended message it chooses too. This
makes the sequencer code much simpler, makes extended message handling
debuggable since the bulk of the work is in the kernel driver, and saves
lots of instruction space.
Regen microcode header file.
dev/ic/aic7xxx.c, dev/ic/aic7xxxvar.h:
Add code to handle WDTR and SDTR negotiation in light of the changes in
the message interface to the sequencer. Don't reject targets that
negotiate async by sending an SDTR with a 0 offset. Use an sdtr message
with 0,0 to negotiate async when a target suggests a period that is too
long for us to handle. Some tape and cdrom drives don't like us doing
the message reject that we did in the past.
Fix a problem with handing the QUEUE FULL condition.
Fix a race condition (most likely the cause of the SCB paging problems) that
might allow the sequencer to get unpaused before the condition that caused
it to be paused (a SEQINT) was handled.
Race condition pointed out by Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net> and
by "Dan Willis" <dan@plutotech.com>.
dev/pci/ahc_pci.c:
Add support for the 2940AU, an aic7860 based controller.
dev/pci/pcidevs.h, dev/pci/pcidevs_data.h:
Add product IDs for the 2940AU, aic7860 and aic7855.
Regen data file.
scsi/scsi_message.h:
Add MSG_EXT_SDTR_LEN and MSG_EXT_WDTR_LEN - the length of bytes in these
extended messages.
Thanks to Chuck Cranor <chuck@maria.wustl.edu> for testing these changes
out for me.
if the version is <= SCSI-2. This should help some older SCSI
devices that previously needed the "NOLUNS" quirk. While this is
not strictly necessary on SCSI-2 devices, the spec allows it,
so we set it for SCSI-2 devices "just in case". See section 7.2.2 of
Draft X3T9.2 Rev 10L for details.
(2) in scsibusmatch, match channel as appropriate.
(3) add a scsiprint() function, to do the "scsibus at..."
and channel (if not SCSI_CHANNEL_ONLY_ONE) printing,
i.e. the common functionality that all SCSI drivers currently
should be doing.
a char *, because that's what was really intended, and because
if the print function modifies the string, various things could become
unhappy (so the string should _not_ be modified).
string with 0xFF instead of 0x20. Shorten the compare to 6 bytes to
take care of this.
Fixes PR #2617 by myself, which is based on a private problem report
by Neil Brewitt.
all attempts to mode select, even if the attempted mode is supported.
Add the ST_Q_UNIMODAL quirk for the HP Colorado T4000s which exhibits
this behavior. (Someone please lob a tactical nuke in that direction.)
From David Rosenthal <dshr@vitria.com> on netbsd-bugs.
influence from the old driver (written by Stefan Grefen) and from
an autochanger driver written by the Systems Programming Group at the
University of Utah Computer Science Department (currently residing
in src/sys/arch/hp300/dev/ac.c).
- split softc size and match/attach out from cfdriver into
a new struct cfattach.
- new "attach" directive for files.*. May specify the name of
the cfattach structure, so that devices may be easily attached
to parents with different autoconfiguration semantics.
- controller calls scsi_done() with error XS_TIMEOUT
- scsi_done() calls sddone()
- sddone() calls disk_unbusy()
- scsi_done() calls controller to retry command (missing the
call to disk_busy())
- controller calls scsi_done()
- scsi_done() calls sddone()
- sddone() calls disk_busy(), which panics because of the imbalance.
Bug noticed by Leo Weppleman, who also suggested this fix; pass an additional
boolean argument ("complete") to the device's "done" routine, with a
value of `0' passed from the previous call to "done", and add an additional
call to "done" when the xfer resources are freed.
- New metrics handling. Metrics are now kept in the new
`struct disk'. Busy time is now stored as a timeval, and
transfer count in bytes.
- Storage for disklabels is now dynamically allocated, so that
the size of the disk structure is not machine-dependent.
- Several new functions for attaching and detaching disks, and
handling metrics calculation.
Old-style instrumentation is still supported in drivers that did it before.
However, old-style instrumentation is being deprecated, and will go away
once the userland utilities are updated for the new framework.
For usage and architectural details, see the forthcoming disk(9) manual
page.
in a 6-byte read/write cdb (namely, length == 0 really means 256), and
that we handle this conservatively by limiting the transfer to 255 blocks.
*sigh* One just never knows how a pre-scsi-1 device is going to behave.
If the read or write request can fit into a 6-byte cdb, then
use a 6-byte cdb, otherwise use the 10-byte as before.
In sd.c:
In sdattach(), make a note if the device is "ancient" (i.e.
inqbuf.version & SID_ANSII == 0).
Implement sdminphys(): if the device is "ancient", shorten the
transfer so it will fit into a 6-byte cdb.
These changes have eliminated the rejected read/write requests on my
Sun 3/60 with 2 ESDI disks behind an Emulex MD21.