NetBSD/sys/dev/podulebus/oak.c
bjh21 1208c816b3 Add (#ifdef'ed out) code to support the PDMA hardware on the Oak SCSI card.
Unfortunately, this code seems not to work at present.  I don't yet know why.
2001-12-02 14:49:32 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: oak.c,v 1.7 2001/12/02 14:49:32 bjh21 Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Mark Brinicombe of Causality Limited.
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*/
/*
* Oak Solutions SCSI 1 driver using the generic NCR5380 driver.
*
* From <URL:http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/acorn/doc/scsi>:
* --------8<--------
* From: Hugo Fiennes
* [...]
* The oak scsi plays some other tricks to get max around 2.2Mb/sec:
* it is a 16- bit interface (using their own hardware and an 8-bit
* scsi controller to 'double-up' the data). What it does is: every
* 128 bytes it uses a polling loop (see above) to check data is
* present and the drive has reported no errors, etc. Inside each 128
* byte block it just reads data as fast as it can: on a normal card
* this would result in disaster if the drive wasn't fast enough to
* feed the machine: on the oak card however, the hardware will not
* assert IOGT (IO grant), so hanging the machine in a wait state
* until data is ready. This can have problems: if the drive is to
* slow (unlikely) the machine will completely stiff as the ARM3 can't
* be kept in such a state for more than 10(?) us.
* -------->8--------
*
* So far, my attempts at doing this have failed, though.
*
* This card has to be polled: it doesn't have anything connected to
* PIRQ*. This seems to be a common failing of Archimedes disc
* controllers.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: oak.c,v 1.7 2001/12/02 14:49:32 bjh21 Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsi_all.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_all.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsiconf.h>
#include <dev/ic/ncr5380reg.h>
#include <dev/ic/ncr5380var.h>
#include <machine/bootconfig.h>
#include <dev/podulebus/podulebus.h>
#include <dev/podulebus/podules.h>
#include <dev/podulebus/powerromreg.h>
#include <dev/podulebus/oakreg.h>
void oak_attach (struct device *, struct device *, void *);
int oak_match (struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *);
#if 0
static int oak_pdma_in(struct ncr5380_softc *, int, int, u_char *);
static int oak_pdma_out(struct ncr5380_softc *, int, int, u_char *);
#endif
/*
* Oak SCSI 1 softc structure.
*
* Contains the generic ncr5380 device node, podule information and
* global information required by the driver.
*/
struct oak_softc {
struct ncr5380_softc sc_ncr5380;
bus_space_tag_t sc_pdmat;
bus_space_handle_t sc_pdmah;
};
struct cfattach oak_ca = {
sizeof(struct oak_softc), oak_match, oak_attach
};
/*
* Card probe function
*
* Just match the manufacturer and podule ID's
*/
int
oak_match(struct device *parent, struct cfdata *cf, void *aux)
{
struct podulebus_attach_args *pa = aux;
if (matchpodule(pa, MANUFACTURER_OAK, PODULE_OAK_SCSI, -1))
return 1;
/* PowerROM */
if (pa->pa_product == PODULE_ALSYSTEMS_SCSI &&
podulebus_initloader(pa) == 0 &&
podloader_callloader(pa, 0, 0) == PRID_OAK_SCSI1)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/*
* Card attach function
*
*/
void
oak_attach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
{
struct oak_softc *sc = (struct oak_softc *)self;
struct podulebus_attach_args *pa = aux;
u_char *iobase;
char hi_option[sizeof(sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dev.dv_xname) + 8];
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_flags |= NCR5380_FORCE_POLLING;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_min_dma_len = 0;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_no_disconnect = 0xff;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_parity_disable = 0;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_alloc = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_free = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_poll = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_setup = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_start = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_eop = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dma_stop = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_intr_on = NULL;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_intr_off = NULL;
#ifdef NCR5380_USE_BUS_SPACE
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_regt = pa->pa_mod_t;
bus_space_map(sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_regt, pa->pa_mod_base, 8, 0,
&sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_regh);
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r0 = 0;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r1 = 1;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r2 = 2;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r3 = 3;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r4 = 4;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r5 = 5;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r6 = 6;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r7 = 7;
#else
iobase = (u_char *)pa->pa_mod_base;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r0 = iobase + 0;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r1 = iobase + 4;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r2 = iobase + 8;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r3 = iobase + 12;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r4 = iobase + 16;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r5 = iobase + 20;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r6 = iobase + 24;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sci_r7 = iobase + 28;
#endif
sc->sc_pdmat = pa->pa_mod_t;
bus_space_map(sc->sc_pdmat, pa->pa_mod_base + OAK_PDMA_OFFSET, 0x20, 0,
&sc->sc_pdmah);
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_rev = NCR_VARIANT_NCR5380;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_pio_in = ncr5380_pio_in;
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_pio_out = ncr5380_pio_out;
/* Provide an override for the host id */
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_channel.chan_id = 7;
sprintf(hi_option, "%s.hostid", sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_dev.dv_xname);
(void)get_bootconf_option(boot_args, hi_option,
BOOTOPT_TYPE_INT, &sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_channel.chan_id);
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_adapter.adapt_minphys = minphys;
printf(": host=%d, using 8 bit PIO\n",
sc->sc_ncr5380.sc_channel.chan_id);
ncr5380_attach(&sc->sc_ncr5380);
}
/*
* XXX The code below doesn't work correctly. I probably need more
* details on how the card works. [bjh21 20011202]
*/
#if 0
#ifndef OAK_TSIZE_OUT
#define OAK_TSIZE_OUT 128
#endif
#ifndef OAK_TSIZE_IN
#define OAK_TSIZE_IN 128
#endif
#define TIMEOUT 1000000
static __inline int
oak_ready(struct ncr5380_softc *sc)
{
int i;
int status;
for (i = TIMEOUT; i > 0; i--) {
status = NCR5380_READ(sc, sci_csr);
if ((status & (SCI_CSR_DREQ | SCI_CSR_PHASE_MATCH)) ==
(SCI_CSR_DREQ | SCI_CSR_PHASE_MATCH))
return(1);
if ((status & SCI_CSR_PHASE_MATCH) == 0 ||
SCI_BUSY(sc) == 0)
return(0);
}
printf("%s: ready timeout\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
return(0);
#if 0 /* The Linux driver does this: */
struct oak_softc *sc = (void *)ncr_sc;
bus_space_tag_t pdmat = sc->sc_pdmat;
bus_space_handle_t pdmah = sc->sc_pdmah;
int i, status;
for (i = TIMEOUT; i > 0; i--) {
status = bus_space_read_2(pdmat, pdmah, OAK_PDMA_STATUS);
if (status & 0x200)
return(0);
if (status & 0x100)
return(1);
}
printf("%s: ready timeout, status = 0x%x\n", ncr_sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
status);
return(0);
#endif
}
/* Return zero on success. */
static __inline void oak_wait_not_req(struct ncr5380_softc *sc)
{
int timo;
for (timo = TIMEOUT; timo; timo--) {
if ((NCR5380_READ(sc, sci_bus_csr) & SCI_BUS_REQ) == 0 ||
(NCR5380_READ(sc, sci_csr) & SCI_CSR_PHASE_MATCH) == 0 ||
SCI_BUSY(sc) == 0) {
return;
}
}
printf("%s: pdma not_req timeout\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
}
static int
oak_pdma_in(struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc, int phase, int datalen,
u_char *data)
{
struct oak_softc *sc = (void *)ncr_sc;
bus_space_tag_t pdmat = sc->sc_pdmat;
bus_space_handle_t pdmah = sc->sc_pdmah;
int s, resid, len;
s = splbio();
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_mode,
NCR5380_READ(ncr_sc, sci_mode) | SCI_MODE_DMA);
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_irecv, 0);
resid = datalen;
while (resid > 0) {
len = min(resid, OAK_TSIZE_IN);
if (oak_ready(ncr_sc) == 0)
goto interrupt;
KASSERT(BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_POINTER(data, u_int16_t));
bus_space_read_multi_2(pdmat, pdmah, OAK_PDMA_READ,
(u_int16_t *)data, len/2);
data += len;
resid -= len;
}
oak_wait_not_req(ncr_sc);
interrupt:
SCI_CLR_INTR(ncr_sc);
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_mode,
NCR5380_READ(ncr_sc, sci_mode) & ~SCI_MODE_DMA);
splx(s);
return datalen - resid;
}
static int
oak_pdma_out(struct ncr5380_softc *ncr_sc, int phase, int datalen,
u_char *data)
{
struct oak_softc *sc = (void *)ncr_sc;
bus_space_tag_t pdmat = sc->sc_pdmat;
bus_space_handle_t pdmah = sc->sc_pdmah;
int i, s, icmd, resid;
s = splbio();
icmd = NCR5380_READ(ncr_sc, sci_icmd) & SCI_ICMD_RMASK;
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_icmd, icmd | SCI_ICMD_DATA);
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_mode,
NCR5380_READ(ncr_sc, sci_mode) | SCI_MODE_DMA);
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_dma_send, 0);
resid = datalen;
if (oak_ready(ncr_sc) == 0)
goto interrupt;
if (resid > OAK_TSIZE_OUT) {
/*
* Because of the chips DMA prefetch, phase changes
* etc, won't be detected until we have written at
* least one byte more. We pre-write 4 bytes so
* subsequent transfers will be aligned to a 4 byte
* boundary. Assuming disconects will only occur on
* block boundaries, we then correct for the pre-write
* when and if we get a phase change. If the chip had
* DMA byte counting hardware, the assumption would not
* be necessary.
*/
KASSERT(BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_POINTER(data, u_int16_t));
bus_space_write_multi_2(pdmat, pdmah, OAK_PDMA_WRITE,
(u_int16_t *)data, 4/2);
data += 4;
resid -= 4;
for (; resid >= OAK_TSIZE_OUT; resid -= OAK_TSIZE_OUT) {
if (oak_ready(ncr_sc) == 0) {
resid += 4; /* Overshot */
goto interrupt;
}
bus_space_write_multi_2(pdmat, pdmah, OAK_PDMA_WRITE,
(u_int16_t *)data, OAK_TSIZE_OUT/2);
data += OAK_TSIZE_OUT;
}
if (oak_ready(ncr_sc) == 0) {
resid += 4; /* Overshot */
goto interrupt;
}
}
if (resid) {
bus_space_write_multi_2(pdmat, pdmah, OAK_PDMA_WRITE,
(u_int16_t *)data, resid/2);
resid = 0;
}
for (i = TIMEOUT; i > 0; i--) {
if ((NCR5380_READ(ncr_sc, sci_csr)
& (SCI_CSR_DREQ|SCI_CSR_PHASE_MATCH))
!= SCI_CSR_DREQ)
break;
}
if (i != 0)
bus_space_write_2(pdmat, pdmah, OAK_PDMA_WRITE, 0);
else
printf("%s: timeout waiting for final SCI_DSR_DREQ.\n",
ncr_sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
oak_wait_not_req(ncr_sc);
interrupt:
SCI_CLR_INTR(ncr_sc);
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_mode,
NCR5380_READ(ncr_sc, sci_mode) & ~SCI_MODE_DMA);
NCR5380_WRITE(ncr_sc, sci_icmd, icmd);
splx(s);
return(datalen - resid);
}
#endif