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Author SHA1 Message Date
mycroft 9dbb8c86d4 Merge the geometry and cache handling code for all direct access and optical
devices, as it's general to all SCSI MMC devices.  In the process, remove
PQUIRK_NO_FLEX_PAGE.
2003-09-18 00:06:31 +00:00
fvdl 8103646465 Check RAW_PART against the media size instead of the disklabel.
Add the media size in 512-byte sectors to the softc, to avoid
some 64 bit computations. Bump the capacity stored in softcs
for disks to 64 bits.
2003-04-03 22:18:23 +00:00
matt 5d09a84558 Add multiple inclusion protection. 2003-01-06 21:02:18 +00:00
hannken 10ff5e6607 Implement a new device buffer queue interface.
One basic struct, a function to setup a queue with a specific strategy and
three macros to put buf's into the queue, get and remove the next buf or
get the next buf without removal.

The BUFQ_XXX interface will be removed in the future.
The B_ORDERED flag is not longer supported.

Approved by: Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@wasabisystems.com>
2002-07-16 18:03:17 +00:00
thorpej 229efaff69 Add ioctls to get (DIOCGCACHE) and set (DIOCSCACHE) cache enables
on disks in a generic way.  Implement these ioctls for SCSI disks.

This is not fully fleshed-out yet, but it allows people to experiment
with disk caches more easily.
2002-01-09 04:12:11 +00:00
chs fae4d6d720 fix typo in previous revision so that the scsi code compiles again. 2001-05-23 02:16:19 +00:00
mjacob b9eb902304 Make SDRETRIES an option you can dig out of opt_scsi.h.
Add SD_IO_TIMEOUT (an option in opt_scsi.h) also, which defaults to the
normal 60 * 1000 timeout for normal read/write commamds. This allows you
to shorten or lengthen the timeout as needed.
2001-05-22 18:59:57 +00:00
bouyer 937a7a3ed9 Pull up the thorpej_scsipi branch to main branch.
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
2001-04-25 17:53:04 +00:00
bouyer e662e86225 sd_interpret_sense() can be called from interrupt context; call scsipi_start()
with XS_CTL_ASYNC if the failed command was called with XS_CTL_ASYNC.
Add a SDF_RESTART flag to keep state, cleared in sddone().
A mounted disk can now spin down, it will propely spin up at the next access.
2000-05-23 10:20:14 +00:00
drochner 05261ccb43 include "rnd.h" explicitely since the size of sd_softc depends on it
(sd_scsi.c and sd_atapi.c missed it, leading to random memory corruption)
2000-01-22 16:35:25 +00:00
thorpej dc59bc1db3 Update for sys/buf.h/disksort_*() changes. 2000-01-21 23:39:55 +00:00
thorpej f77302e768 Implement detaching SCSI and ATAPI disks. 1999-09-11 21:42:58 +00:00
hannken f04bd56be1 Make `sc_ops->sdo_flush' synchronous. The flags `SDF_FLUSHING' and
`SDF_DIRTY' were never reset because `sddone' doesn't get called from
synchronous scsi commands.
1999-08-26 09:28:17 +00:00
mycroft 04f0dc658c Assign my copyrights to TNF. 1998-08-17 00:49:01 +00:00
thorpej b3b533c44d Keep track if the disk has had done i/o, making it dirty. On last close,
or at shutdown, flush the cache if the disk is still dirty and it support
cache flushing.  Fixes PRs #5588 (Jim Bernard) and #5589 (Justin Gibbs).
1998-08-15 01:10:54 +00:00
drochner 32fce55082 Improve generation of default disklabels:
-store printable product ID in cd's and sd's softc, use it as "typename"
-for this, add a "destination buffer length" argument to scsipi_strvis()
-return ATAPI device type for ATAPI devices
1998-08-05 16:29:04 +00:00
thorpej b121e9e772 Add a shutdown hook for SCSI-2 and higher disks that issues a SYNCHRONIZE CACHE
operation with address 0 length 0, which, according to the SCSI-2 spec, should
be interpreted as "synchronize all remaining blocks beginning at address 0".
1998-06-10 22:17:39 +00:00
enami d0ad49a001 Backout previous change, and rather, remove all protection but the one
actually currently required.  Suggested by Charles M. Hannum.
1998-02-13 08:28:16 +00:00
enami ef09ae656f Fix or add protection for mutiple inclusion. 1998-02-13 04:19:13 +00:00
cgd 3b207eaf83 add support for an ATAPI attachment for 'sd'.
fix 'cd' driver's NCD_SCSI bogosity (was using testing wrong macro!)
clean up in various ways:
* make common atapi_mode_{sense,select}() functions.
* put ATAPI data structures in more sensible headers, split up by
  device type.
* include headers a bit more carefully.
* pass flags to attachment-specific cd functions, and use them.
* get rid of SCSI bits in scsipi_base.h's scsipi_make_xs(), move
  them into the correct place in scsi_base.c.
* fix minor typo in struct name in scsipiconf.h (which was apparently
  never used except in a #define later in the same file).
* use __attribute__ to force 4-byte alignment for xs command store,
  so that architectures trying to bus_space_write_multi_N() (where
  N > 1) that data to a controller won't lose.
* clean up a few comments in typos, and make a few #defines easier to
  understand/maintain.
* rename cd_link.h to cdvar.h (via repository copy).  This is exactly
  what a 'var' file is supposed to be.
1998-01-15 02:21:27 +00:00