NetBSD/sys/dev/isa
thorpej 5b39541e48 New generic disk framework. Highlights:
- 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.
1996-01-07 22:01:38 +00:00
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ad1848.c Convert IRQ, DRQ, and port numbers to int. 1995-11-10 04:30:36 +00:00
ad1848var.h Convert IRQ, DRQ, and port numbers to int. 1995-11-10 04:30:36 +00:00
aha1542.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
aic6360.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
ast.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
boca.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
bt742a.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
com.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
comreg.h Use SET(), CLR(), and ISSET() macros. 1995-10-15 19:43:04 +00:00
cs4231var.h add support for cs4231 1995-07-07 02:11:45 +00:00
cy.c note that most of dev/ic's contents have changed names 1995-06-28 04:30:30 +00:00
elink.c lip service to making ISA support machine-independent. This is the first 1995-01-29 07:36:54 +00:00
elink.h new RCS ID format. 1994-10-27 04:14:23 +00:00
files.isa Add support for the 3c59x (pci) cards in the 3c5x9 driver. In addition 1995-11-10 19:39:21 +00:00
gus.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
gusreg.h GUS audio driver from John Kohl. 1995-07-19 19:58:09 +00:00
ics2101.c GUS audio driver from John Kohl. 1995-07-19 19:58:09 +00:00
ics2101var.h GUS audio driver from John Kohl. 1995-07-19 19:58:09 +00:00
if_ate.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_ed.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_edreg.h Move NIC register definitions to a global location. 1995-04-11 04:45:26 +00:00
if_eg.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_egreg.h Stylistic changes. 1995-07-23 21:14:31 +00:00
if_el.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_elreg.h new RCS ID format. 1994-10-27 04:14:23 +00:00
if_ep.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_epreg.h Add support for the 3c59x (pci) cards in the 3c5x9 driver. In addition 1995-11-10 19:39:21 +00:00
if_fe.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_fereg.h Add Masahiro SEKIGUCHI's MB8696[05] driver, ported, with some additional 1995-05-01 02:47:07 +00:00
if_fmv.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_hp.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_ie507.h Various changes from Rafal Boni to improve performance and reliability. Also, 1995-01-23 04:50:08 +00:00
if_ie.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_ieatt.h new RCS ID format. 1994-10-27 04:14:23 +00:00
if_iee16.h Etherexpress-16 driver collision by Andrew Gillham <gillham@Digitron.COM>. 1995-09-14 12:41:32 +00:00
if_le.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_levar.h Add a shutdown hook. 1995-10-07 09:19:13 +00:00
isa.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
isadma.c clean up several ISA device interfaces: autoconfiguration, header 1995-04-17 12:06:30 +00:00
isadmareg.h note that most of dev/ic's contents have changed names 1995-06-28 04:30:30 +00:00
isadmavar.h new RCS ID format. 1994-10-27 04:14:23 +00:00
isareg.h clean up several ISA device interfaces: autoconfiguration, header 1995-04-17 12:06:30 +00:00
isavar.h The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
lpt_isa.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
lpt.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
lptreg.h new RCS ID format. 1994-10-27 04:14:23 +00:00
mcd.c New generic disk framework. Highlights: 1996-01-07 22:01:38 +00:00
mcdreg.h fix from Onno van der Linden for large-file read timeouts on double-speed 1995-07-10 01:27:24 +00:00
pas.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
pasreg.h Add support for PAS 16 basic 1995-03-15 18:45:58 +00:00
pss.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
pssreg.h Remove strings 1995-05-08 22:01:34 +00:00
README.seagate Commit this, though it really does need work. 1994-11-03 16:55:57 +00:00
rtfps.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
sb.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
sbdsp.c Convert IRQ, DRQ, and port numbers to int. 1995-11-10 05:01:05 +00:00
sbdspvar.h Convert IRQ, DRQ, and port numbers to int. 1995-11-10 05:01:05 +00:00
sbreg.h Remove strings 1995-05-08 22:01:34 +00:00
seagate.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
ultra14f.c Fix Ultrastor 24f probe, per Andrew Gillham. 1995-12-26 17:16:55 +00:00
wd7000.c minphys() functions really should return void. 1995-08-12 20:30:45 +00:00
wd.c New generic disk framework. Highlights: 1996-01-07 22:01:38 +00:00
wdreg.h KERNEL -> _KERNEL. 1995-03-29 21:56:46 +00:00
wss.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
wssreg.h Setup irq correctly (PR#1179) 1995-07-07 02:15:12 +00:00
wt.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
wtreg.h new RCS ID format. 1994-10-27 04:14:23 +00:00

The hardware:

The ST01/02, and Future Domain 950 are very simple SCSI controllers. They are
not busmastering, so the processor must do all transfers a la IDE. They support
blind transfer by adding wait states (up to a certain limit). Interrupt is
generated for reconnect and parity errors (maybe also for some other events).

The card consists of one command port that writes to scsi control lines, reads
status lines, and a data port that read/writes to the 8 data lines. The address
decoding gives both data and control ports large memory areas to a single
port. This is used by the code.

The ST01/02 differs from the FD950 in memory address location and SCSI id.

Probing for the card:

A card is recognized by comparing the BIOS signature with known signatures. A
new card may not be recognized if the BIOS signature has changed. Please send
new signatures to me.

Driver function:

A scsi command is sent to scsi_cmd function. The command is either placed in
the queue or an retryable message is returned. The routine may wait for
completion of the command depending on the supplied flags. A timer is started
for every command placed in the queue. The commands are added in the order they
are received. There is a possiblity to make all REQUEST SENSE commands be
queued before all other commands, but I dont think it is a good thing (Linux
do however use this). 

The card is mostly controlled by the sea_main function. It is called by
scsi_cmd, the interrupt routine, and the timeout routine. The sea_main routine
runs as long there are something to do (transfer data, issue queued commands,
and handle reconnected commands).

The data transfers may be done in two different ways: Blind and polled
transfers. They differ in the way the driver does it handshaking with the
target. During a blind transfer, the driver code blindly transfers a block
of data without checking for changed phase. During polled transfers, the
phase is checked between every character transfered. The polled transfers
are always used for status information and command transfers.

Because the card does not use dma in any way, there is no need to handle
physical addresses. There is no problem with the isa-bus address limit of
16MB, making bounce-buffers unnecessary.

The data structures:

Every card has a sea_softc structure keeping the queues of commands waiting to
be issued, and commands currently disconnected. The type of card (Seagate or
Future Domain), data and control port addresses, scsi id, busy flags for all
possible targets, and interrupt vector for the card.

Every scsi command to be issued are stored in a sea_scb structure. It contains
a flag describing status/error of the command, current data buffer position,
and number of bytes remaining to be transfered.


PROBLEMS

I have had problems getting the ST02 boot using the boot floppies. I think it
is some problem with BIOS calls not working. It is unfortunately impossible to
disconnect the ST02 floppy controller.

I have had problem to get the driver talk to a 40 MB Seagate disk. I dont have
access to it any more, so I can't do any more checks on that.

NOTE: The ST02 creates its own description of the disk attached. This is not
the same as the disk says. This translation problem may cause problems when
sharing a disk between both DOS and BSD. It is however not impossible.