scsi: in2000: remove from tree
The driver has not seen any maintainer activity or other work that wasn't tree wide conversion or clenaups in the entire history of the git tree. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinicke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ hpsa.txt
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- HP Smart Array Controller SCSI driver.
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hptiop.txt
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- HIGHPOINT ROCKETRAID 3xxx RAID DRIVER
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in2000.txt
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- info on in2000 driver
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libsas.txt
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- Serial Attached SCSI management layer.
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link_power_management_policy.txt
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@ -1,202 +0,0 @@
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.33 - 26 Aug 98
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Interrupt management in this driver has become, over
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time, increasingly odd and difficult to explain - this
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has been mostly due to my own mental inadequacies. In
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recent kernels, it has failed to function at all when
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compiled for SMP. I've fixed that problem, and after
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taking a fresh look at interrupts in general, greatly
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reduced the number of places where they're fiddled
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with. Done some heavy testing and it looks very good.
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The driver now makes use of the __initfunc() and
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__initdata macros to save about 4k of kernel memory.
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Once again, the same code works for both 2.0.xx and
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2.1.xx kernels.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.32 - 28 Mar 98
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Removed the check for legal IN2000 hardware versions:
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It appears that the driver works fine with serial
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EPROMs (the 8-pin chip that defines hardware rev) as
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old as 2.1, so we'll assume that all cards are OK.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.31 - 6 Jul 97
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Fixed a bug that caused incorrect SCSI status bytes to be
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returned from commands sent to LUNs greater than 0. This
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means that CDROM changers work now! Fixed a bug in the
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handling of command-line arguments when loaded as a module.
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Also put all the header data in in2000.h where it belongs.
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There are no longer any differences between this driver in
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the 2.1.xx source tree and the 2.0.xx tree, as of 2.0.31
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and 2.1.45 (or is it .46?) - this makes things much easier
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for me...
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.30 - 14 Oct 96
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Fixed a bug in the code that sets the transfer direction
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bit (DESTID_DPD in the WD_DESTINATION_ID register). There
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are quite a few SCSI commands that do a write-to-device;
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now we deal with all of them correctly. Thanks to Joerg
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Dorchain for catching this one.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.29 - 24 Sep 96
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The memory-mapped hardware on the card is now accessed via
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the 'readb()' and 'readl()' macros - required by the new
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memory management scheme in the 2.1.x kernel series.
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As suggested by Andries Brouwer, 'bios_param()' no longer
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forces an artificial 1023 track limit on drives. Also
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removed some kludge-code left over from struggles with
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older (buggy) compilers.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.28 - 07 May 96
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Tightened up the "interrupts enabled/disabled" discipline
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in 'in2000_queuecommand()' and maybe 1 or 2 other places.
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I _think_ it may have been a little too lax, causing an
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occasional crash during full moon. A fully functional
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/proc interface is now in place - if you want to play
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with it, start by doing 'cat /proc/scsi/in2000/0'. You
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can also use it to change a few run-time parameters on
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the fly, but it's mostly for debugging. The curious
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should take a good look at 'in2000_proc_info()' in the
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in2000.c file to get an understanding of what it's all
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about; I figure that people who are really into it will
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want to add features suited to their own needs...
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Also, sync is now DISABLED by default.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.27 - 10 Apr 96
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Fixed a well-hidden bug in the adaptive-disconnect code
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that would show up every now and then during extreme
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heavy loads involving 2 or more simultaneously active
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devices. Thanks to Joe Mack for keeping my nose to the
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grindstone on this one.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.26 - 07 Mar 96
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1.25 had a nasty bug that bit people with swap partitions
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and tape drives. Also, in my attempt to guess my way
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through Intel assembly language, I made an error in the
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inline code for IO writes. Made a few other changes and
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repairs - this version (fingers crossed) should work well.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.25 - 05 Mar 96
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Kernel 1.3.70 interrupt mods added; old kernels still OK.
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Big help from Bill Earnest and David Willmore on speed
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testing and optimizing: I think there's a real improvement
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in this area.
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New! User-friendly command-line interface for LILO and
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module loading - the old method is gone, so you'll need
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to read the comments for 'setup_strings' near the top
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of in2000.c. For people with CDROM's or other devices
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that have a tough time with sync negotiation, you can
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now selectively disable sync on individual devices -
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search for the 'nosync' keyword in the command-line
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comments. Some of you disable the BIOS on the card, which
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caused the auto-detect function to fail; there is now a
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command-line option to force detection of a ROM-less card.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.24a - 24 Feb 96
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There was a bug in the synchronous transfer code. Only
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a few people downloaded before I caught it - could have
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been worse.
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UPDATE NEWS: version 1.24 - 23 Feb 96
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Lots of good changes. Advice from Bill Earnest resulted
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in much better detection of cards, more efficient usage
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of the fifo, and (hopefully) faster data transfers. The
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jury is still out on speed - I hope it's improved some.
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One nifty new feature is a cool way of doing disconnect/
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reselect. The driver defaults to what I'm calling
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'adaptive disconnect' - meaning that each command is
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evaluated individually as to whether or not it should be
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run with the option to disconnect/reselect (if the device
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chooses), or as a "SCSI-bus-hog". When several devices
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are operating simultaneously, disconnects are usually an
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advantage. In a single device system, or if only 1 device
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is being accessed, transfers usually go faster if disconnects
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are not allowed.
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The default arguments (you get these when you don't give an 'in2000'
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command-line argument, or you give a blank argument) will cause
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the driver to do adaptive disconnect, synchronous transfers, and a
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minimum of debug messages. If you want to fool with the options,
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search for 'setup_strings' near the top of the in2000.c file and
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check the 'hostdata->args' section in in2000.h - but be warned! Not
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everything is working yet (some things will never work, probably).
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I believe that disabling disconnects (DIS_NEVER) will allow you
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to choose a LEVEL2 value higher than 'L2_BASIC', but I haven't
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spent a lot of time testing this. You might try 'ENABLE_CLUSTERING'
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to see what happens: my tests showed little difference either way.
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There's also a define called 'DEFAULT_SX_PER'; this sets the data
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transfer speed for the asynchronous mode. I've put it at 500 ns
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despite the fact that the card could handle settings of 376 or
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252, because higher speeds may be a problem with poor quality
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cables or improper termination; 500 ns is a compromise. You can
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choose your own default through the command-line with the
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'period' keyword.
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------------------------------------------------
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*********** DIP switch settings **************
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------------------------------------------------
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sw1-1 sw1-2 BIOS address (hex)
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-----------------------------------------
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off off C8000 - CBFF0
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on off D8000 - DBFF0
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off on D0000 - D3FF0
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on on BIOS disabled
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sw1-3 sw1-4 IO port address (hex)
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------------------------------------
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off off 220 - 22F
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on off 200 - 20F
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off on 110 - 11F
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on on 100 - 10F
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sw1-5 sw1-6 sw1-7 Interrupt
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------------------------------
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off off off 15
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off on off 14
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off off on 11
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off on on 10
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on - - disabled
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sw1-8 function depends on BIOS version. In earlier versions this
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controlled synchronous data transfer support for MSDOS:
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off = disabled
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on = enabled
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In later ROMs (starting with 01.3 in April 1994) sw1-8 controls
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the "greater than 2 disk drive" feature that first appeared in
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MSDOS 5.0 (ignored by Linux):
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off = 2 drives maximum
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on = 7 drives maximum
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sw1-9 Floppy controller
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--------------------------
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off disabled
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on enabled
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------------------------------------------------
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I should mention that Drew Eckhardt's 'Generic NCR5380' sources
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were my main inspiration, with lots of reference to the IN2000
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driver currently distributed in the kernel source. I also owe
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much to a driver written by Hamish Macdonald for Linux-m68k(!).
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And to Eric Wright for being an ALPHA guinea pig. And to Bill
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Earnest for 2 tons of great input and information. And to David
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Willmore for extensive 'bonnie' testing. And to Joe Mack for
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continual testing and feedback.
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John Shifflett jshiffle@netcom.com
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gvp11= [HW,SCSI]
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in2000= [HW,SCSI]
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See header of drivers/scsi/in2000.c.
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ips= [HW,SCSI] Adaptec / IBM ServeRAID controller
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See header of drivers/scsi/ips.c.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called advansys.
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config SCSI_IN2000
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tristate "Always IN2000 SCSI support"
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depends on ISA && SCSI
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help
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This is support for an ISA bus SCSI host adapter. You'll find more
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information in <file:Documentation/scsi/in2000.txt>. If it doesn't work
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out of the box, you may have to change the jumpers for IRQ or
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address selection.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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module will be called in2000.
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config SCSI_ARCMSR
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tristate "ARECA (ARC11xx/12xx/13xx/16xx) SATA/SAS RAID Host Adapter"
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depends on PCI && SCSI
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_ISCI) += isci/
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_IPS) += ips.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN)+= fdomain.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_IN2000) += in2000.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380) += g_NCR5380.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380_MMIO) += g_NCR5380_mmio.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C406A) += NCR53c406a.o
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Load Diff
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/*
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* in2000.h - Linux device driver definitions for the
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* Always IN2000 ISA SCSI card.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: This file is for version 1.33 - 26/Aug/1998
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1996 John Shifflett, GeoLog Consulting
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* john@geolog.com
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* jshiffle@netcom.com
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef IN2000_H
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#define IN2000_H
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#define PROC_INTERFACE /* add code for /proc/scsi/in2000/xxx interface */
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#ifdef PROC_INTERFACE
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#define PROC_STATISTICS /* add code for keeping various real time stats */
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#endif
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#define SYNC_DEBUG /* extra info on sync negotiation printed */
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#define DEBUGGING_ON /* enable command-line debugging bitmask */
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#define DEBUG_DEFAULTS 0 /* default bitmask - change from command-line */
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#ifdef __i386__
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#define FAST_READ_IO /* No problems with these on my machine */
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#define FAST_WRITE_IO
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#endif
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#ifdef DEBUGGING_ON
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#define DB(f,a) if (hostdata->args & (f)) a;
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#define CHECK_NULL(p,s) /* if (!(p)) {printk("\n"); while (1) printk("NP:%s\r",(s));} */
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#else
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#define DB(f,a)
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#define CHECK_NULL(p,s)
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#endif
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#define uchar unsigned char
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#define read1_io(a) (inb(hostdata->io_base+(a)))
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#define read2_io(a) (inw(hostdata->io_base+(a)))
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#define write1_io(b,a) (outb((b),hostdata->io_base+(a)))
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#define write2_io(w,a) (outw((w),hostdata->io_base+(a)))
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#ifdef __i386__
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/* These inline assembly defines are derived from a patch
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* sent to me by Bill Earnest. He's done a lot of very
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* valuable thinking, testing, and coding during his effort
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* to squeeze more speed out of this driver. I really think
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* that we are doing IO at close to the maximum now with
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* the fifo. (And yes, insw uses 'edi' while outsw uses
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* 'esi'. Thanks Bill!)
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*/
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#define FAST_READ2_IO() \
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({ \
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int __dummy_1,__dummy_2; \
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__asm__ __volatile__ ("\n \
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cld \n \
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orl %%ecx, %%ecx \n \
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jz 1f \n \
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rep \n \
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insw (%%dx),%%es:(%%edi) \n \
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1: " \
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: "=D" (sp) ,"=c" (__dummy_1) ,"=d" (__dummy_2) /* output */ \
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: "2" (f), "0" (sp), "1" (i) /* input */ \
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); /* trashed */ \
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})
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#define FAST_WRITE2_IO() \
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({ \
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int __dummy_1,__dummy_2; \
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__asm__ __volatile__ ("\n \
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cld \n \
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orl %%ecx, %%ecx \n \
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jz 1f \n \
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rep \n \
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outsw %%ds:(%%esi),(%%dx) \n \
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1: " \
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: "=S" (sp) ,"=c" (__dummy_1) ,"=d" (__dummy_2)/* output */ \
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: "2" (f), "0" (sp), "1" (i) /* input */ \
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); /* trashed */ \
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})
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#endif
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/* IN2000 io_port offsets */
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#define IO_WD_ASR 0x00 /* R - 3393 auxstat reg */
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#define ASR_INT 0x80
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#define ASR_LCI 0x40
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#define ASR_BSY 0x20
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#define ASR_CIP 0x10
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#define ASR_PE 0x02
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#define ASR_DBR 0x01
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#define IO_WD_ADDR 0x00 /* W - 3393 address reg */
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#define IO_WD_DATA 0x01 /* R/W - rest of 3393 regs */
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#define IO_FIFO 0x02 /* R/W - in2000 dual-port fifo (16 bits) */
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#define IN2000_FIFO_SIZE 2048 /* fifo capacity in bytes */
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#define IO_CARD_RESET 0x03 /* W - in2000 start master reset */
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#define IO_FIFO_COUNT 0x04 /* R - in2000 fifo counter */
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#define IO_FIFO_WRITE 0x05 /* W - clear fifo counter, start write */
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#define IO_FIFO_READ 0x07 /* W - start fifo read */
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#define IO_LED_OFF 0x08 /* W - turn off in2000 activity LED */
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#define IO_SWITCHES 0x08 /* R - read in2000 dip switch */
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#define SW_ADDR0 0x01 /* bit 0 = bit 0 of index to io addr */
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#define SW_ADDR1 0x02 /* bit 1 = bit 1 of index io addr */
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#define SW_DISINT 0x04 /* bit 2 true if ints disabled */
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#define SW_INT0 0x08 /* bit 3 = bit 0 of index to interrupt */
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#define SW_INT1 0x10 /* bit 4 = bit 1 of index to interrupt */
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#define SW_INT_SHIFT 3 /* shift right this amount to right justify int bits */
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#define SW_SYNC_DOS5 0x20 /* bit 5 used by Always BIOS */
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#define SW_FLOPPY 0x40 /* bit 6 true if floppy enabled */
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#define SW_BIT7 0x80 /* bit 7 hardwired true (ground) */
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#define IO_LED_ON 0x09 /* W - turn on in2000 activity LED */
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#define IO_HARDWARE 0x0a /* R - read in2000 hardware rev, stop reset */
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#define IO_INTR_MASK 0x0c /* W - in2000 interrupt mask reg */
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#define IMASK_WD 0x01 /* WD33c93 interrupt mask */
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#define IMASK_FIFO 0x02 /* FIFO interrupt mask */
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/* wd register names */
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#define WD_OWN_ID 0x00
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#define WD_CONTROL 0x01
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#define WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD 0x02
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#define WD_CDB_1 0x03
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#define WD_CDB_2 0x04
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#define WD_CDB_3 0x05
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#define WD_CDB_4 0x06
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#define WD_CDB_5 0x07
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#define WD_CDB_6 0x08
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#define WD_CDB_7 0x09
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#define WD_CDB_8 0x0a
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#define WD_CDB_9 0x0b
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#define WD_CDB_10 0x0c
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#define WD_CDB_11 0x0d
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#define WD_CDB_12 0x0e
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#define WD_TARGET_LUN 0x0f
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#define WD_COMMAND_PHASE 0x10
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#define WD_SYNCHRONOUS_TRANSFER 0x11
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#define WD_TRANSFER_COUNT_MSB 0x12
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#define WD_TRANSFER_COUNT 0x13
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#define WD_TRANSFER_COUNT_LSB 0x14
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#define WD_DESTINATION_ID 0x15
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#define WD_SOURCE_ID 0x16
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#define WD_SCSI_STATUS 0x17
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#define WD_COMMAND 0x18
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#define WD_DATA 0x19
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#define WD_QUEUE_TAG 0x1a
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#define WD_AUXILIARY_STATUS 0x1f
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/* WD commands */
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#define WD_CMD_RESET 0x00
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#define WD_CMD_ABORT 0x01
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#define WD_CMD_ASSERT_ATN 0x02
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#define WD_CMD_NEGATE_ACK 0x03
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#define WD_CMD_DISCONNECT 0x04
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#define WD_CMD_RESELECT 0x05
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#define WD_CMD_SEL_ATN 0x06
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#define WD_CMD_SEL 0x07
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#define WD_CMD_SEL_ATN_XFER 0x08
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#define WD_CMD_SEL_XFER 0x09
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#define WD_CMD_RESEL_RECEIVE 0x0a
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#define WD_CMD_RESEL_SEND 0x0b
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#define WD_CMD_WAIT_SEL_RECEIVE 0x0c
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#define WD_CMD_TRANS_ADDR 0x18
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#define WD_CMD_TRANS_INFO 0x20
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#define WD_CMD_TRANSFER_PAD 0x21
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#define WD_CMD_SBT_MODE 0x80
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/* SCSI Bus Phases */
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#define PHS_DATA_OUT 0x00
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#define PHS_DATA_IN 0x01
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#define PHS_COMMAND 0x02
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#define PHS_STATUS 0x03
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#define PHS_MESS_OUT 0x06
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#define PHS_MESS_IN 0x07
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/* Command Status Register definitions */
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/* reset state interrupts */
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#define CSR_RESET 0x00
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#define CSR_RESET_AF 0x01
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/* successful completion interrupts */
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#define CSR_RESELECT 0x10
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#define CSR_SELECT 0x11
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#define CSR_SEL_XFER_DONE 0x16
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#define CSR_XFER_DONE 0x18
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/* paused or aborted interrupts */
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#define CSR_MSGIN 0x20
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#define CSR_SDP 0x21
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#define CSR_SEL_ABORT 0x22
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#define CSR_RESEL_ABORT 0x25
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#define CSR_RESEL_ABORT_AM 0x27
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#define CSR_ABORT 0x28
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/* terminated interrupts */
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#define CSR_INVALID 0x40
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#define CSR_UNEXP_DISC 0x41
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#define CSR_TIMEOUT 0x42
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#define CSR_PARITY 0x43
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#define CSR_PARITY_ATN 0x44
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#define CSR_BAD_STATUS 0x45
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#define CSR_UNEXP 0x48
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/* service required interrupts */
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#define CSR_RESEL 0x80
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#define CSR_RESEL_AM 0x81
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#define CSR_DISC 0x85
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#define CSR_SRV_REQ 0x88
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/* Own ID/CDB Size register */
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#define OWNID_EAF 0x08
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#define OWNID_EHP 0x10
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#define OWNID_RAF 0x20
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#define OWNID_FS_8 0x00
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#define OWNID_FS_12 0x40
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#define OWNID_FS_16 0x80
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/* Control register */
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#define CTRL_HSP 0x01
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#define CTRL_HA 0x02
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#define CTRL_IDI 0x04
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#define CTRL_EDI 0x08
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#define CTRL_HHP 0x10
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#define CTRL_POLLED 0x00
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#define CTRL_BURST 0x20
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#define CTRL_BUS 0x40
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#define CTRL_DMA 0x80
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/* Timeout Period register */
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#define TIMEOUT_PERIOD_VALUE 20 /* results in 200 ms. */
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/* Synchronous Transfer Register */
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#define STR_FSS 0x80
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|
||||
/* Destination ID register */
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||||
#define DSTID_DPD 0x40
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#define DATA_OUT_DIR 0
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#define DATA_IN_DIR 1
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#define DSTID_SCC 0x80
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||||
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||||
/* Source ID register */
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#define SRCID_MASK 0x07
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#define SRCID_SIV 0x08
|
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#define SRCID_DSP 0x20
|
||||
#define SRCID_ES 0x40
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#define SRCID_ER 0x80
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|
||||
|
||||
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||||
#define ILLEGAL_STATUS_BYTE 0xff
|
||||
|
||||
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#define DEFAULT_SX_PER 500 /* (ns) fairly safe */
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#define DEFAULT_SX_OFF 0 /* aka async */
|
||||
|
||||
#define OPTIMUM_SX_PER 252 /* (ns) best we can do (mult-of-4) */
|
||||
#define OPTIMUM_SX_OFF 12 /* size of in2000 fifo */
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|
||||
struct sx_period {
|
||||
unsigned int period_ns;
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||||
uchar reg_value;
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||||
};
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||||
|
||||
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struct IN2000_hostdata {
|
||||
struct Scsi_Host *next;
|
||||
uchar chip; /* what kind of wd33c93 chip? */
|
||||
uchar microcode; /* microcode rev if 'B' */
|
||||
unsigned short io_base; /* IO port base */
|
||||
unsigned int dip_switch; /* dip switch settings */
|
||||
unsigned int hrev; /* hardware revision of card */
|
||||
volatile uchar busy[8]; /* index = target, bit = lun */
|
||||
volatile Scsi_Cmnd *input_Q; /* commands waiting to be started */
|
||||
volatile Scsi_Cmnd *selecting; /* trying to select this command */
|
||||
volatile Scsi_Cmnd *connected; /* currently connected command */
|
||||
volatile Scsi_Cmnd *disconnected_Q;/* commands waiting for reconnect */
|
||||
uchar state; /* what we are currently doing */
|
||||
uchar fifo; /* what the FIFO is up to */
|
||||
uchar level2; /* extent to which Level-2 commands are used */
|
||||
uchar disconnect; /* disconnect/reselect policy */
|
||||
unsigned int args; /* set from command-line argument */
|
||||
uchar incoming_msg[8]; /* filled during message_in phase */
|
||||
int incoming_ptr; /* mainly used with EXTENDED messages */
|
||||
uchar outgoing_msg[8]; /* send this during next message_out */
|
||||
int outgoing_len; /* length of outgoing message */
|
||||
unsigned int default_sx_per; /* default transfer period for SCSI bus */
|
||||
uchar sync_xfer[8]; /* sync_xfer reg settings per target */
|
||||
uchar sync_stat[8]; /* status of sync negotiation per target */
|
||||
uchar sync_off; /* bit mask: don't use sync with these targets */
|
||||
#ifdef PROC_INTERFACE
|
||||
uchar proc; /* bit mask: what's in proc output */
|
||||
#ifdef PROC_STATISTICS
|
||||
unsigned long cmd_cnt[8]; /* # of commands issued per target */
|
||||
unsigned long int_cnt; /* # of interrupts serviced */
|
||||
unsigned long disc_allowed_cnt[8]; /* # of disconnects allowed per target */
|
||||
unsigned long disc_done_cnt[8]; /* # of disconnects done per target*/
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->chip */
|
||||
|
||||
#define C_WD33C93 0
|
||||
#define C_WD33C93A 1
|
||||
#define C_WD33C93B 2
|
||||
#define C_UNKNOWN_CHIP 100
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->state */
|
||||
|
||||
#define S_UNCONNECTED 0
|
||||
#define S_SELECTING 1
|
||||
#define S_RUNNING_LEVEL2 2
|
||||
#define S_CONNECTED 3
|
||||
#define S_PRE_TMP_DISC 4
|
||||
#define S_PRE_CMP_DISC 5
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->fifo */
|
||||
|
||||
#define FI_FIFO_UNUSED 0
|
||||
#define FI_FIFO_READING 1
|
||||
#define FI_FIFO_WRITING 2
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->level2 */
|
||||
/* NOTE: only the first 3 are trustworthy at this point -
|
||||
* having trouble when more than 1 device is reading/writing
|
||||
* at the same time...
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#define L2_NONE 0 /* no combination commands - we get lots of ints */
|
||||
#define L2_SELECT 1 /* start with SEL_ATN_XFER, but never resume it */
|
||||
#define L2_BASIC 2 /* resume after STATUS ints & RDP messages */
|
||||
#define L2_DATA 3 /* resume after DATA_IN/OUT ints */
|
||||
#define L2_MOST 4 /* resume after anything except a RESELECT int */
|
||||
#define L2_RESELECT 5 /* resume after everything, including RESELECT ints */
|
||||
#define L2_ALL 6 /* always resume */
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->disconnect */
|
||||
|
||||
#define DIS_NEVER 0
|
||||
#define DIS_ADAPTIVE 1
|
||||
#define DIS_ALWAYS 2
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->args */
|
||||
|
||||
#define DB_TEST 1<<0
|
||||
#define DB_FIFO 1<<1
|
||||
#define DB_QUEUE_COMMAND 1<<2
|
||||
#define DB_EXECUTE 1<<3
|
||||
#define DB_INTR 1<<4
|
||||
#define DB_TRANSFER 1<<5
|
||||
#define DB_MASK 0x3f
|
||||
|
||||
#define A_NO_SCSI_RESET 1<<15
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->sync_xfer[] */
|
||||
|
||||
#define SS_UNSET 0
|
||||
#define SS_FIRST 1
|
||||
#define SS_WAITING 2
|
||||
#define SS_SET 3
|
||||
|
||||
/* defines for hostdata->proc */
|
||||
|
||||
#define PR_VERSION 1<<0
|
||||
#define PR_INFO 1<<1
|
||||
#define PR_STATISTICS 1<<2
|
||||
#define PR_CONNECTED 1<<3
|
||||
#define PR_INPUTQ 1<<4
|
||||
#define PR_DISCQ 1<<5
|
||||
#define PR_TEST 1<<6
|
||||
#define PR_STOP 1<<7
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# include <linux/init.h>
|
||||
# include <linux/spinlock.h>
|
||||
# define in2000__INITFUNC(function) __initfunc(function)
|
||||
# define in2000__INIT __init
|
||||
# define in2000__INITDATA __initdata
|
||||
# define CLISPIN_LOCK(host,flags) spin_lock_irqsave(host->host_lock, flags)
|
||||
# define CLISPIN_UNLOCK(host,flags) spin_unlock_irqrestore(host->host_lock, \
|
||||
flags)
|
||||
|
||||
static int in2000_detect(struct scsi_host_template *) in2000__INIT;
|
||||
static int in2000_queuecommand(struct Scsi_Host *, struct scsi_cmnd *);
|
||||
static int in2000_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *);
|
||||
static void in2000_setup(char *, int *) in2000__INIT;
|
||||
static int in2000_biosparam(struct scsi_device *, struct block_device *,
|
||||
sector_t, int *);
|
||||
static int in2000_bus_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *);
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#define IN2000_CAN_Q 16
|
||||
#define IN2000_SG SG_ALL
|
||||
#define IN2000_CPL 2
|
||||
#define IN2000_HOST_ID 7
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* IN2000_H */
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