yet.
If is restricted to SIOP which implement the load/store instruction, and
has 10 scratch registers (basically, 825 and newer, possibly 770).
It implements a different interface between host and script, using a real
ring for command starts, and improved support for reconnect which will allow
256 tag per device. It uses interrupt on the fly to signal complete command,
which allows several commands to be serviced per interrupt and doesn't require
the script to stop to signal command completion.
This is based on amiga's siop driver, but converted to use
bus_space(9) functions and modified to fit bus_dma(9) framework.
Currently tested on NetBSD/arc with jazzio 53c710 SCSI,
which really requires bus_dma(9) functions :-)
Sync transfers and disconnect/reconnect are also working.
TODO:
- Test under more heavy load
- Clean up osiop_checkintr() hander
- Reorganize command queue and sync negotiation handling more suitable
for thorpej-scsipi mid-layer
- Re-think defered interrupt handling for amiga
(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'.