NetBSD/sys/dev/mscp/mscp_subr.c

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/* $NetBSD: mscp_subr.c,v 1.18 2001/11/13 07:38:28 lukem Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1996 Ludd, University of Lule}, Sweden.
* Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Chris Torek.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)mscp.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 12/16/90
*/
/*
* MSCP generic driver routines
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: mscp_subr.c,v 1.18 2001/11/13 07:38:28 lukem Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/sid.h>
#include <dev/mscp/mscp.h>
#include <dev/mscp/mscpreg.h>
#include <dev/mscp/mscpvar.h>
#include "ra.h"
#include "mt.h"
#define b_forw b_hash.le_next
int mscp_match __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
void mscp_attach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *));
void mscp_start __P((struct mscp_softc *));
int mscp_init __P((struct mscp_softc *));
void mscp_initds __P((struct mscp_softc *));
int mscp_waitstep __P((struct mscp_softc *, int, int));
struct cfattach mscpbus_ca = {
sizeof(struct mscp_softc), mscp_match, mscp_attach
};
#define READ_SA (bus_space_read_2(mi->mi_iot, mi->mi_sah, 0))
#define READ_IP (bus_space_read_2(mi->mi_iot, mi->mi_iph, 0))
#define WRITE_IP(x) bus_space_write_2(mi->mi_iot, mi->mi_iph, 0, (x))
#define WRITE_SW(x) bus_space_write_2(mi->mi_iot, mi->mi_swh, 0, (x))
struct mscp slavereply;
/*
* This function is for delay during init. Some MSCP clone card (Dilog)
* can't handle fast read from its registers, and therefore need
* a delay between them.
*/
#define DELAYTEN 1000
int
mscp_waitstep(mi, mask, result)
struct mscp_softc *mi;
int mask, result;
{
int status = 1;
if ((READ_SA & mask) != result) {
volatile int count = 0;
while ((READ_SA & mask) != result) {
DELAY(10000);
count += 1;
if (count > DELAYTEN)
break;
}
if (count > DELAYTEN)
status = 0;
}
return status;
}
int
mscp_match(parent, match, aux)
struct device *parent;
struct cfdata *match;
void *aux;
{
struct mscp_attach_args *ma = aux;
#if NRA || NRX
if (ma->ma_type & MSCPBUS_DISK)
return 1;
#endif
#if NMT
if (ma->ma_type & MSCPBUS_TAPE)
return 1;
#endif
return 0;
};
void
mscp_attach(parent, self, aux)
struct device *parent, *self;
void *aux;
{
struct mscp_attach_args *ma = aux;
struct mscp_softc *mi = (void *)self;
volatile struct mscp *mp;
volatile int i;
int timeout, next = 0;
mi->mi_mc = ma->ma_mc;
mi->mi_me = NULL;
mi->mi_type = ma->ma_type;
mi->mi_uda = ma->ma_uda;
mi->mi_dmat = ma->ma_dmat;
mi->mi_dmam = ma->ma_dmam;
mi->mi_iot = ma->ma_iot;
mi->mi_iph = ma->ma_iph;
mi->mi_sah = ma->ma_sah;
mi->mi_swh = ma->ma_swh;
mi->mi_ivec = ma->ma_ivec;
mi->mi_adapnr = ma->ma_adapnr;
mi->mi_ctlrnr = ma->ma_ctlrnr;
*ma->ma_softc = mi;
/*
* Go out to init the bus, so that we can give commands
* to its devices.
*/
mi->mi_cmd.mri_size = NCMD;
mi->mi_cmd.mri_desc = mi->mi_uda->mp_ca.ca_cmddsc;
mi->mi_cmd.mri_ring = mi->mi_uda->mp_cmd;
mi->mi_rsp.mri_size = NRSP;
mi->mi_rsp.mri_desc = mi->mi_uda->mp_ca.ca_rspdsc;
mi->mi_rsp.mri_ring = mi->mi_uda->mp_rsp;
BUFQ_INIT(&mi->mi_resq);
if (mscp_init(mi)) {
printf("%s: can't init, controller hung\n",
mi->mi_dev.dv_xname);
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < NCMD; i++) {
mi->mi_mxiuse |= (1 << i);
if (bus_dmamap_create(mi->mi_dmat, (64*1024), 16, (64*1024),
0, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &mi->mi_xi[i].mxi_dmam)) {
printf("Couldn't alloc dmamap %d\n", i);
return;
}
}
#if NRA
if (ma->ma_type & MSCPBUS_DISK) {
extern struct mscp_device ra_device;
mi->mi_me = &ra_device;
}
#endif
#if NMT
if (ma->ma_type & MSCPBUS_TAPE) {
extern struct mscp_device mt_device;
mi->mi_me = &mt_device;
}
#endif
/*
* Go out and search for sub-units on this MSCP bus,
* and call config_found for each found.
*/
findunit:
mp = mscp_getcp(mi, MSCP_DONTWAIT);
if (mp == NULL)
panic("mscpattach: no packets");
mp->mscp_opcode = M_OP_GETUNITST;
mp->mscp_unit = next;
mp->mscp_modifier = M_GUM_NEXTUNIT;
*mp->mscp_addr |= MSCP_OWN | MSCP_INT;
slavereply.mscp_opcode = 0;
i = bus_space_read_2(mi->mi_iot, mi->mi_iph, 0);
mp = &slavereply;
timeout = 1000;
while (timeout-- > 0) {
DELAY(10000);
if (mp->mscp_opcode)
goto gotit;
}
printf("%s: no response to Get Unit Status request\n",
mi->mi_dev.dv_xname);
return;
gotit: /*
* Got a slave response. If the unit is there, use it.
*/
switch (mp->mscp_status & M_ST_MASK) {
case M_ST_SUCCESS: /* worked */
case M_ST_AVAILABLE: /* found another drive */
break; /* use it */
case M_ST_OFFLINE:
/*
* Figure out why it is off line. It may be because
* it is nonexistent, or because it is spun down, or
* for some other reason.
*/
switch (mp->mscp_status & ~M_ST_MASK) {
case M_OFFLINE_UNKNOWN:
/*
* No such drive, and there are none with
* higher unit numbers either, if we are
* using M_GUM_NEXTUNIT.
*/
mi->mi_ierr = 3;
return;
case M_OFFLINE_UNMOUNTED:
/*
* The drive is not spun up. Use it anyway.
*
* N.B.: this seems to be a common occurrance
* after a power failure. The first attempt
* to bring it on line seems to spin it up
* (and thus takes several minutes). Perhaps
* we should note here that the on-line may
* take longer than usual.
*/
break;
default:
/*
* In service, or something else equally unusable.
*/
printf("%s: unit %d off line: ", mi->mi_dev.dv_xname,
mp->mscp_unit);
mscp_printevent((struct mscp *)mp);
next++;
goto findunit;
}
break;
default:
printf("%s: unable to get unit status: ", mi->mi_dev.dv_xname);
mscp_printevent((struct mscp *)mp);
return;
}
/*
* If we get a lower number, we have circulated around all
* devices and are finished, otherwise try to find next unit.
* We shouldn't ever get this, it's a workaround.
*/
if (mp->mscp_unit < next)
return;
next = mp->mscp_unit + 1;
goto findunit;
}
/*
* The ctlr gets initialised, normally after boot but may also be
* done if the ctlr gets in an unknown state. Returns 1 if init
* fails, 0 otherwise.
*/
int
mscp_init(mi)
struct mscp_softc *mi;
{
struct mscp *mp;
volatile int i;
int status, count;
unsigned int j = 0;
/*
* While we are thinking about it, reset the next command
* and response indicies.
*/
mi->mi_cmd.mri_next = 0;
mi->mi_rsp.mri_next = 0;
mi->mi_flags |= MSC_IGNOREINTR;
if ((mi->mi_type & MSCPBUS_KDB) == 0)
WRITE_IP(0); /* Kick off */;
status = mscp_waitstep(mi, MP_STEP1, MP_STEP1);/* Wait to it wakes up */
if (status == 0)
return 1; /* Init failed */
if (READ_SA & MP_ERR) {
(*mi->mi_mc->mc_saerror)(mi->mi_dev.dv_parent, 0);
return 1;
}
/* step1 */
WRITE_SW(MP_ERR | (NCMDL2 << 11) | (NRSPL2 << 8) |
MP_IE | (mi->mi_ivec >> 2));
status = mscp_waitstep(mi, STEP1MASK, STEP1GOOD);
if (status == 0) {
(*mi->mi_mc->mc_saerror)(mi->mi_dev.dv_parent, 0);
return 1;
}
/* step2 */
WRITE_SW(((mi->mi_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr & 0xffff) +
offsetof(struct mscp_pack, mp_ca.ca_rspdsc[0])) |
(vax_cputype == VAX_780 || vax_cputype == VAX_8600 ? MP_PI : 0));
status = mscp_waitstep(mi, STEP2MASK, STEP2GOOD(mi->mi_ivec >> 2));
if (status == 0) {
(*mi->mi_mc->mc_saerror)(mi->mi_dev.dv_parent, 0);
return 1;
}
/* step3 */
WRITE_SW((mi->mi_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr >> 16));
status = mscp_waitstep(mi, STEP3MASK, STEP3GOOD);
if (status == 0) {
(*mi->mi_mc->mc_saerror)(mi->mi_dev.dv_parent, 0);
return 1;
}
i = READ_SA & 0377;
printf(": version %d model %d\n", i & 15, i >> 4);
#define BURST 4 /* XXX */
if (mi->mi_type & MSCPBUS_UDA) {
WRITE_SW(MP_GO | (BURST - 1) << 2);
printf("%s: DMA burst size set to %d\n",
mi->mi_dev.dv_xname, BURST);
}
WRITE_SW(MP_GO);
mscp_initds(mi);
mi->mi_flags &= ~MSC_IGNOREINTR;
/*
* Set up all necessary info in the bus softc struct, get a
* mscp packet and set characteristics for this controller.
*/
mi->mi_credits = MSCP_MINCREDITS + 1;
mp = mscp_getcp(mi, MSCP_DONTWAIT);
mi->mi_credits = 0;
mp->mscp_opcode = M_OP_SETCTLRC;
mp->mscp_unit = mp->mscp_modifier = mp->mscp_flags =
mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_version = mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_hosttimo =
mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_time = mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_time1 =
mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_errlgfl = 0;
mp->mscp_sccc.sccc_ctlrflags = M_CF_ATTN | M_CF_MISC | M_CF_THIS;
*mp->mscp_addr |= MSCP_OWN | MSCP_INT;
i = READ_IP;
count = 0;
while (count < DELAYTEN) {
if (((volatile int)mi->mi_flags & MSC_READY) != 0)
break;
if ((j = READ_SA) & MP_ERR)
goto out;
DELAY(10000);
count += 1;
}
if (count == DELAYTEN) {
out:
printf("%s: couldn't set ctlr characteristics, sa=%x\n",
mi->mi_dev.dv_xname, j);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Initialise the various data structures that control the mscp protocol.
*/
void
mscp_initds(mi)
struct mscp_softc *mi;
{
struct mscp_pack *ud = mi->mi_uda;
struct mscp *mp;
int i;
for (i = 0, mp = ud->mp_rsp; i < NRSP; i++, mp++) {
ud->mp_ca.ca_rspdsc[i] = MSCP_OWN | MSCP_INT |
(mi->mi_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr +
offsetof(struct mscp_pack, mp_rsp[i].mscp_cmdref));
mp->mscp_addr = &ud->mp_ca.ca_rspdsc[i];
mp->mscp_msglen = MSCP_MSGLEN;
}
for (i = 0, mp = ud->mp_cmd; i < NCMD; i++, mp++) {
ud->mp_ca.ca_cmddsc[i] = MSCP_INT |
(mi->mi_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr +
offsetof(struct mscp_pack, mp_cmd[i].mscp_cmdref));
mp->mscp_addr = &ud->mp_ca.ca_cmddsc[i];
mp->mscp_msglen = MSCP_MSGLEN;
if (mi->mi_type & MSCPBUS_TAPE)
mp->mscp_vcid = 1;
}
}
static void mscp_kickaway(struct mscp_softc *);
void
mscp_intr(mi)
struct mscp_softc *mi;
{
struct mscp_pack *ud = mi->mi_uda;
if (mi->mi_flags & MSC_IGNOREINTR)
return;
/*
* Check for response and command ring transitions.
*/
if (ud->mp_ca.ca_rspint) {
ud->mp_ca.ca_rspint = 0;
mscp_dorsp(mi);
}
if (ud->mp_ca.ca_cmdint) {
ud->mp_ca.ca_cmdint = 0;
MSCP_DOCMD(mi);
}
/*
* If there are any not-yet-handled request, try them now.
*/
if (BUFQ_FIRST(&mi->mi_resq))
mscp_kickaway(mi);
}
int
mscp_print(aux, name)
void *aux;
const char *name;
{
struct drive_attach_args *da = aux;
struct mscp *mp = da->da_mp;
int type = mp->mscp_guse.guse_mediaid;
if (name) {
printf("%c%c", MSCP_MID_CHAR(2, type), MSCP_MID_CHAR(1, type));
if (MSCP_MID_ECH(0, type))
printf("%c", MSCP_MID_CHAR(0, type));
printf("%d at %s drive %d", MSCP_MID_NUM(type), name,
mp->mscp_unit);
}
return UNCONF;
}
/*
* common strategy routine for all types of MSCP devices.
*/
void
mscp_strategy(bp, usc)
struct buf *bp;
struct device *usc;
{
struct mscp_softc *mi = (void *)usc;
int s = spluba();
BUFQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mi->mi_resq, bp);
mscp_kickaway(mi);
splx(s);
}
void
mscp_kickaway(mi)
struct mscp_softc *mi;
{
struct buf *bp;
struct mscp *mp;
int next;
while ((bp = BUFQ_FIRST(&mi->mi_resq)) != NULL) {
/*
* Ok; we are ready to try to start a xfer. Get a MSCP packet
* and try to start...
*/
if ((mp = mscp_getcp(mi, MSCP_DONTWAIT)) == NULL) {
if (mi->mi_credits > MSCP_MINCREDITS)
printf("%s: command ring too small\n",
mi->mi_dev.dv_parent->dv_xname);
/*
* By some (strange) reason we didn't get a MSCP packet.
* Just return and wait for free packets.
*/
return;
}
if ((next = (ffs(mi->mi_mxiuse) - 1)) < 0)
panic("no mxi buffers");
mi->mi_mxiuse &= ~(1 << next);
if (mi->mi_xi[next].mxi_inuse)
panic("mxi inuse");
/*
* Set up the MSCP packet and ask the ctlr to start.
*/
mp->mscp_opcode =
(bp->b_flags & B_READ) ? M_OP_READ : M_OP_WRITE;
mp->mscp_cmdref = next;
mi->mi_xi[next].mxi_bp = bp;
mi->mi_xi[next].mxi_mp = mp;
mi->mi_xi[next].mxi_inuse = 1;
bp->b_resid = next;
(*mi->mi_me->me_fillin)(bp, mp);
(*mi->mi_mc->mc_go)(mi->mi_dev.dv_parent, &mi->mi_xi[next]);
BUFQ_REMOVE(&mi->mi_resq, bp);
}
}
void
mscp_dgo(mi, mxi)
struct mscp_softc *mi;
struct mscp_xi *mxi;
{
volatile int i;
struct mscp *mp;
/*
* Fill in the MSCP packet and move the buffer to the I/O wait queue.
*/
mp = mxi->mxi_mp;
mp->mscp_seq.seq_buffer = mxi->mxi_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr;
*mp->mscp_addr |= MSCP_OWN | MSCP_INT;
i = READ_IP;
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
/*
* Dump the entire contents of an MSCP packet in hex. Mainly useful
* for debugging....
*/
void
mscp_hexdump(mp)
struct mscp *mp;
{
long *p = (long *) mp;
int i = mp->mscp_msglen;
if (i > 256) /* sanity */
i = 256;
i /= sizeof (*p); /* ASSUMES MULTIPLE OF sizeof(long) */
while (--i >= 0)
printf("0x%x ", (int)*p++);
printf("\n");
}
#endif
/*
* MSCP error reporting
*/
/*
* Messages for the various subcodes.
*/
static char unknown_msg[] = "unknown subcode";
/*
* Subcodes for Success (0)
*/
static char *succ_msgs[] = {
"normal", /* 0 */
"spin down ignored", /* 1 = Spin-Down Ignored */
"still connected", /* 2 = Still Connected */
unknown_msg,
"dup. unit #", /* 4 = Duplicate Unit Number */
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
"already online", /* 8 = Already Online */
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
"still online", /* 16 = Still Online */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Invalid Command (1)
*/
static char *icmd_msgs[] = {
"invalid msg length", /* 0 = Invalid Message Length */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Command Aborted (2)
*/
/* none known */
/*
* Subcodes for Unit Offline (3)
*/
static char *offl_msgs[] = {
"unknown drive", /* 0 = Unknown, or online to other ctlr */
"not mounted", /* 1 = Unmounted, or RUN/STOP at STOP */
"inoperative", /* 2 = Unit Inoperative */
unknown_msg,
"duplicate", /* 4 = Duplicate Unit Number */
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
"in diagnosis", /* 8 = Disabled by FS or diagnostic */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Unit Available (4)
*/
/* none known */
/*
* Subcodes for Media Format Error (5)
*/
static char *media_fmt_msgs[] = {
"fct unread - edc", /* 0 = FCT unreadable */
"invalid sector header",/* 1 = Invalid Sector Header */
"not 512 sectors", /* 2 = Not 512 Byte Sectors */
"not formatted", /* 3 = Not Formatted */
"fct ecc", /* 4 = FCT ECC */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Write Protected (6)
* N.B.: Code 6 subcodes are 7 bits higher than other subcodes
* (i.e., bits 12-15).
*/
static char *wrprot_msgs[] = {
unknown_msg,
"software", /* 1 = Software Write Protect */
"hardware", /* 2 = Hardware Write Protect */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Compare Error (7)
*/
/* none known */
/*
* Subcodes for Data Error (8)
*/
static char *data_msgs[] = {
"forced error", /* 0 = Forced Error (software) */
unknown_msg,
"header compare", /* 2 = Header Compare Error */
"sync timeout", /* 3 = Sync Timeout Error */
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
unknown_msg,
"uncorrectable ecc", /* 7 = Uncorrectable ECC */
"1 symbol ecc", /* 8 = 1 bit ECC */
"2 symbol ecc", /* 9 = 2 bit ECC */
"3 symbol ecc", /* 10 = 3 bit ECC */
"4 symbol ecc", /* 11 = 4 bit ECC */
"5 symbol ecc", /* 12 = 5 bit ECC */
"6 symbol ecc", /* 13 = 6 bit ECC */
"7 symbol ecc", /* 14 = 7 bit ECC */
"8 symbol ecc", /* 15 = 8 bit ECC */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Host Buffer Access Error (9)
*/
static char *host_buffer_msgs[] = {
unknown_msg,
"odd xfer addr", /* 1 = Odd Transfer Address */
"odd xfer count", /* 2 = Odd Transfer Count */
"non-exist. memory", /* 3 = Non-Existent Memory */
"memory parity", /* 4 = Memory Parity Error */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Controller Error (10)
*/
static char *cntlr_msgs[] = {
unknown_msg,
"serdes overrun", /* 1 = Serialiser/Deserialiser Overrun */
"edc", /* 2 = Error Detection Code? */
"inconsistant internal data struct",/* 3 = Internal Error */
};
/*
* Subcodes for Drive Error (11)
*/
static char *drive_msgs[] = {
unknown_msg,
"sdi command timeout", /* 1 = SDI Command Timeout */
"ctlr detected protocol",/* 2 = Controller Detected Protocol Error */
"positioner", /* 3 = Positioner Error */
"lost rd/wr ready", /* 4 = Lost R/W Ready Error */
"drive clock dropout", /* 5 = Lost Drive Clock */
"lost recvr ready", /* 6 = Lost Receiver Ready */
"drive detected error", /* 7 = Drive Error */
"ctlr detected pulse or parity",/* 8 = Pulse or Parity Error */
};
/*
* The following table correlates message codes with the
* decoding strings.
*/
struct code_decode {
char *cdc_msg;
int cdc_nsubcodes;
char **cdc_submsgs;
} code_decode[] = {
#define SC(m) sizeof (m) / sizeof (m[0]), m
{"success", SC(succ_msgs)},
{"invalid command", SC(icmd_msgs)},
{"command aborted", 0, 0},
{"unit offline", SC(offl_msgs)},
{"unit available", 0, 0},
{"media format error", SC(media_fmt_msgs)},
{"write protected", SC(wrprot_msgs)},
{"compare error", 0, 0},
{"data error", SC(data_msgs)},
{"host buffer access error", SC(host_buffer_msgs)},
{"controller error", SC(cntlr_msgs)},
{"drive error", SC(drive_msgs)},
#undef SC
};
/*
* Print the decoded error event from an MSCP error datagram.
*/
void
mscp_printevent(mp)
struct mscp *mp;
{
int event = mp->mscp_event;
struct code_decode *cdc;
int c, sc;
char *cm, *scm;
/*
* The code is the lower six bits of the event number (aka
* status). If that is 6 (write protect), the subcode is in
* bits 12-15; otherwise, it is in bits 5-11.
* I WONDER WHAT THE OTHER BITS ARE FOR. IT SURE WOULD BE
* NICE IF DEC SOLD DOCUMENTATION FOR THEIR OWN CONTROLLERS.
*/
c = event & M_ST_MASK;
sc = (c != 6 ? event >> 5 : event >> 12) & 0x7ff;
if (c >= sizeof code_decode / sizeof code_decode[0])
cm = "- unknown code", scm = "??";
else {
cdc = &code_decode[c];
cm = cdc->cdc_msg;
if (sc >= cdc->cdc_nsubcodes)
scm = unknown_msg;
else
scm = cdc->cdc_submsgs[sc];
}
printf(" %s (%s) (code %d, subcode %d)\n", cm, scm, c, sc);
}
static char *codemsg[16] = {
"lbn", "code 1", "code 2", "code 3",
"code 4", "code 5", "rbn", "code 7",
"code 8", "code 9", "code 10", "code 11",
"code 12", "code 13", "code 14", "code 15"
};
/*
* Print the code and logical block number for an error packet.
* THIS IS PROBABLY PECULIAR TO DISK DRIVES. IT SURE WOULD BE
* NICE IF DEC SOLD DOCUMENTATION FOR THEIR OWN CONTROLLERS.
*/
int
mscp_decodeerror(name, mp, mi)
char *name;
struct mscp *mp;
struct mscp_softc *mi;
{
int issoft;
/*
* We will get three sdi errors of type 11 after autoconfig
* is finished; depending of searching for non-existing units.
* How can we avoid this???
*/
if (((mp->mscp_event & M_ST_MASK) == 11) && (mi->mi_ierr++ < 3))
return 1;
/*
* For bad blocks, mp->mscp_erd.erd_hdr identifies a code and
* the logical block number. Code 0 is a regular block; code 6
* is a replacement block. The remaining codes are currently
* undefined. The code is in the upper four bits of the header
* (bits 0-27 are the lbn).
*/
issoft = mp->mscp_flags & (M_LF_SUCC | M_LF_CONT);
#define BADCODE(h) (codemsg[(unsigned)(h) >> 28])
#define BADLBN(h) ((h) & 0xfffffff)
printf("%s: drive %d %s error datagram%s:", name, mp->mscp_unit,
issoft ? "soft" : "hard",
mp->mscp_flags & M_LF_CONT ? " (continuing)" : "");
switch (mp->mscp_format & 0377) {
case M_FM_CTLRERR: /* controller error */
break;
case M_FM_BUSADDR: /* host memory access error */
printf(" memory addr 0x%x:", (int)mp->mscp_erd.erd_busaddr);
break;
case M_FM_DISKTRN:
printf(" unit %d: level %d retry %d, %s %d:",
mp->mscp_unit,
mp->mscp_erd.erd_level, mp->mscp_erd.erd_retry,
BADCODE(mp->mscp_erd.erd_hdr),
(int)BADLBN(mp->mscp_erd.erd_hdr));
break;
case M_FM_SDI:
printf(" unit %d: %s %d:", mp->mscp_unit,
BADCODE(mp->mscp_erd.erd_hdr),
(int)BADLBN(mp->mscp_erd.erd_hdr));
break;
case M_FM_SMLDSK:
printf(" unit %d: small disk error, cyl %d:",
mp->mscp_unit, mp->mscp_erd.erd_sdecyl);
break;
case M_FM_TAPETRN:
printf(" unit %d: tape transfer error, grp 0x%x event 0%o:",
mp->mscp_unit, mp->mscp_erd.erd_sdecyl, mp->mscp_event);
break;
case M_FM_STIERR:
printf(" unit %d: STI error, event 0%o:", mp->mscp_unit,
mp->mscp_event);
break;
default:
printf(" unit %d: unknown error, format 0x%x:",
mp->mscp_unit, mp->mscp_format);
}
mscp_printevent(mp);
return 0;
#undef BADCODE
#undef BADLBN
}