real save data pointers when we get the message (or rather, at disconnect
time following the message).
Factor out code to do this, and to deal with xs->resid, in siop_common.c.
written (i.e. is used uninitialised). The esiop SCRIPT may do this in some
circonstances (and it is safe) so bus_space_set_region_4() the RAM in
reset routine.
Problem reported and fix tested by Allen Briggs.
errors for narrow transfers after a reselect. FreeBSD sym driver has a comment
about this, but their workaround (disable SCSI gross error reports) doesn't
work for me. Instead dissallow disconnect if the target is not wide
(FreeBSD doens't allow disconnect until the target has been fully probed, which
is why they may not have noticed my problem).
- Add support for DT transfers (aka Ultra/160) in esiop
Note that DT transfers are not enabled for 53c1010-33 rev 0 yet; if I trust
FreeBSD it has a bug which prevent them to do DT properly.
From the same source there may be issues with some revs of 53c1010-66.
This is a completely rewritten scsipi_xfer execution engine, and the
associated changes to HBA drivers. Overview of changes & features:
- All xfers are queued in the mid-layer, rather than doing so in an
ad-hoc fashion in individual adapter drivers.
- Adapter/channel resource management in the mid-layer, avoids even trying
to start running an xfer if the adapter/channel doesn't have the resources.
- Better communication between the mid-layer and the adapters.
- Asynchronous event notification mechanism from adapter to mid-layer and
peripherals.
- Better peripheral queue management: freeze/thaw, sorted requeueing during
recovery, etc.
- Clean separation of peripherals, adapters, and adapter channels (no more
scsipi_link).
- Kernel thread for each scsipi_channel makes error recovery much easier
(no more dealing with interrupt context when recovering from an error).
- Mid-layer support for tagged queueing: commands can have the tag type
set explicitly, tag IDs are allocated in the mid-layer (thus eliminating
the need to use buggy tag ID allocation schemes in many adapter drivers).
- support for QUEUE FULL and CHECK CONDITION status in mid-layer; the command
will be requeued, or a REQUEST SENSE will be sent as appropriate.
Just before the merge syssrc has been tagged with thorpej_scsipi_beforemerge
- run request sense command without disconnect
- don't restart the script before siop_scsicmd_end has been called if the
cmd didn't complete with good status.
- reserve slot 0 for request sense, to make sure it'll be sent first.
- move status handling in siop_scsicmd_end(), it's better than in siop_intr()
- define 2 internal SIOP status, for "no status reported by device" and
reset condition
- add a list of "urgent" command, to be executed before the list of command
queued the normal way; this is used for command which got aborted
by a QUEUE FULL and have to be requeued in order.
- Don't accept to send a Q_TAG message not immediatly folowing a IDENTIFY
Implement SCBUSACCEL ioctl.
Snapshot of work in progress on tagged queuing: we can send/receive
queue tag messages. Infrastructure to manage multiple commands per
devices not here yet.
Reset the scsi bus at attach time, to be sure all devices start in narrow/async
mode.
Defer sync/wide negotiation until after whe have a valid
xs->sc_link->device_softc, so that we can honnor the NOSYNC/NOWIDE quirks.
<vm/pglist.h> -> <uvm/uvm_pglist.h>
<vm/vm_inherit.h> -> <uvm/uvm_inherit.h>
<vm/vm_kern.h> -> into <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
<vm/vm_object.h> -> nothing
<vm/vm_pager.h> -> into <uvm/uvm_pager.h>
also includes a bunch of <vm/vm_page.h> include removals (due to redudancy
with <vm/vm.h>), and a scattering of other similar headers.