freebsd-src/sys/dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.seq
Justin T. Gibbs 1ffa43c082 Detect and report dataphase overruns. Put the adapter into 'Bit Bucket'
mode when this occurs and allow the target to complete the transaction.
Force a retry on overruns since they are usually caused by termination or
cable problems.
1996-06-09 17:33:18 +00:00

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/*+M***********************************************************************
*Adaptec 274x/284x/294x device driver for Linux and FreeBSD.
*
*Copyright (c) 1994 John Aycock
* The University of Calgary Department of Computer Science.
* All rights reserved.
*
*FreeBSD, Twin, Wide, 2 command per target support, tagged queuing,
*SCB paging and other optimizations:
*Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 Justin Gibbs. All rights reserved.
*
*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 Calgary
* Department of Computer Science 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 AUTHOR 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 AUTHOR 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.
*
*-M************************************************************************/
VERSION AIC7XXX_SEQ_VER "$Id: aic7xxx.seq,v 1.41 1996/06/08 06:54:06 gibbs Exp $"
#if defined(__NetBSD__)
#include "../../../../dev/ic/aic7xxxreg.h"
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
#include "../../dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx_reg.h"
#endif
/*
* We can't just use ACCUM in the sequencer code because it
* must be treated specially by the assembler, and it currently
* looks for the symbol 'A'. This is the only register defined in
* the assembler's symbol space.
*/
A = ACCUM
/* After starting the selection hardware, we check for reconnecting targets
* as well as for our selection to complete just in case the reselection wins
* bus arbitration. The problem with this is that we must keep track of the
* SCB that we've already pulled from the QINFIFO and started the selection
* on just in case the reselection wins so that we can retry the selection at
* a later time. This problem cannot be resolved by holding a single entry
* in scratch ram since a reconnecting target can request sense and this will
* create yet another SCB waiting for selection. The solution used here is to
* use byte 27 of the SCB as a psuedo-next pointer and to thread a list
* of SCBs that are awaiting selection. Since 0-0xfe are valid SCB offsets,
* SCB_LIST_NULL is 0xff which is out of range. The kernel driver must
* add an entry to this list everytime a request sense occurs. The sequencer
* will automatically consume the entries.
*/
/*
* We assume that the kernel driver may reset us at any time, even in the
* middle of a DMA, so clear DFCNTRL too.
*/
reset:
clr DFCNTRL
clr SCSISIGO /* De-assert BSY */
/*
* We jump to start after every bus free.
*/
start:
and FLAGS,0x0f /* clear target specific flags */
mvi SCSISEQ,ENRSELI /* Always allow reselection */
clr SCSIRATE /*
* We don't know the target we will
* connect to, so default to narrow
* transfers to avoid parity problems.
*/
poll_for_work:
/*
* Are we a twin channel device?
* For fairness, we check the other bus first,
* since we just finished a transaction on the
* current channel.
*/
test FLAGS,TWIN_BUS jz start2
xor SBLKCTL,SELBUSB /* Toggle to the other bus */
test SSTAT0,SELDI jnz reselect
xor SBLKCTL,SELBUSB /* Toggle to the original bus */
start2:
test SSTAT0,SELDI jnz reselect
cmp WAITING_SCBH,SCB_LIST_NULL jne start_waiting
mov A, QCNTMASK
test QINCNT,A jz poll_for_work
/*
* We have at least one queued SCB now and we don't have any
* SCBs in the list of SCBs awaiting selection. Set the SCB
* pointer from the FIFO so we see the right bank of SCB
* registers.
*/
mov SCBPTR,QINFIFO
/*
* See if there is not already an active SCB for this target. This code
* locks out on a per target basis instead of target/lun. Although this
* is not ideal for devices that have multiple luns active at the same
* time, it is faster than looping through all SCB's looking for active
* commands. It may be benificial to make findscb a more general procedure
* to see if the added cost of the search is negligible. This code also
* assumes that the kernel driver will clear the active flags on board
* initialization, board reset, and a target SELTO. Tagged commands
* don't set the active bits since you can queue more than one command
* at a time. We do, however, look to see if there are any non-tagged
* I/Os in progress, and requeue the command if there are. Tagged and
* non-tagged commands cannot be mixed to a single target.
*/
test_busy:
mov FUNCTION1,SCB_TCL
mov A,FUNCTION1
test SCB_TCL,0x88 jz test_a /* Id < 8 && A channel */
test ACTIVE_B,A jnz requeue
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jnz start_scb
/* Mark the current target as busy */
or ACTIVE_B,A
jmp start_scb
/* Place the currently active SCB back on the queue for later processing */
requeue:
mov QINFIFO, SCBPTR
jmp poll_for_work
/*
* Pull the first entry off of the waiting for selection list
* We don't have to "test_busy" because only transactions that
* have passed that test can be in the waiting_scb list.
*/
start_waiting:
mov SCBPTR,WAITING_SCBH
jmp start_scb2
test_a:
test ACTIVE_A,A jnz requeue
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jnz start_scb
/* Mark the current target as busy */
or ACTIVE_A,A
start_scb:
mov SCB_NEXT,WAITING_SCBH
mov WAITING_SCBH, SCBPTR
start_scb2:
and SINDEX,0xf7,SBLKCTL /* Clear the channel select bit */
and A,0x08,SCB_TCL /* Get new channel bit */
or SINDEX,A
mov SBLKCTL,SINDEX /* select channel */
mov SCB_TCL call initialize_scsiid
/*
* Enable selection phase as an initiator, and do automatic ATN
* after the selection. We do this now so that we can overlap the
* rest of our work to set up this target with the arbitration and
* selection bus phases.
*/
start_selection:
mvi SCSISEQ,0x58 /* ENSELO|ENAUTOATNO|ENRSELI */
/*
* As soon as we get a successful selection, the target should go
* into the message out phase since we have ATN asserted. Prepare
* the message to send.
*
* Messages are stored in scratch RAM starting with a length byte
* followed by the message itself.
*/
test SCB_CMDLEN,0xff jnz mk_identify /* 0 Length Command? */
/*
* The kernel has sent us an SCB with no command attached. This implies
* that the kernel wants to send a message of some sort to this target,
* so we interrupt the driver, allow it to fill the message buffer, and
* then go back into the arbitration loop
*/
mvi INTSTAT,AWAITING_MSG
jmp wait_for_selection
mk_identify:
and A,DISCENB,SCB_CONTROL /* mask off disconnect privledge */
and MSG0,0x7,SCB_TCL /* lun */
or MSG0,A /* or in disconnect privledge */
or MSG0,MSG_IDENTIFY
mvi MSG_LEN, 1
test SCB_CONTROL,0xb0 jz !message /* WDTR, SDTR or TAG?? */
/*
* Send a tag message if TAG_ENB is set in the SCB control block.
* Use SCB_TAG (the position in the kernel's SCB array) as the tag value.
*/
mk_tag:
mvi DINDEX, MSG1
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jz mk_tag_done
and DINDIR,0x23,SCB_CONTROL
mov DINDIR,SCB_TAG
add MSG_LEN,COMP_MSG0,DINDEX /* update message length */
mk_tag_done:
test SCB_CONTROL,0x90 jz !message /* NEEDWDTR|NEEDSDTR */
mov DINDEX call mk_dtr /* build DTR message if needed */
!message:
wait_for_selection:
test SSTAT0,SELDO jnz select
test SSTAT0,SELDI jz wait_for_selection
/*
* Reselection has been initiated by a target. Make a note that we've been
* reselected, but haven't seen an IDENTIFY message from the target
* yet.
*/
reselect:
clr MSG_LEN /* Don't have anything in the mesg buffer */
mov SELID call initialize_scsiid
or FLAGS,RESELECTED
jmp select2
/*
* After the selection, remove this SCB from the "waiting for selection"
* list. This is achieved by simply moving our "next" pointer into
* WAITING_SCBH. Our next pointer will be set to null the next time this
* SCB is used, so don't bother with it now.
*/
select:
mov WAITING_SCBH,SCB_NEXT
or FLAGS,SELECTED
select2:
/*
* Set CLRCHN here before the target has entered a data transfer mode -
* with synchronous SCSI, if you do it later, you blow away some
* data in the SCSI FIFO that the target has already sent to you.
*/
or SXFRCTL0,CLRCHN
/*
* Initialize SCSIRATE with the appropriate value for this target.
*/
call ndx_dtr
mov SCSIRATE,SINDIR
/*
* Initialize Ultra mode setting.
*/
mov FUNCTION1,SCSIID
mov A,FUNCTION1
and SINDEX,0xdf,SXFRCTL0 /* default to Ultra disabled */
test SCSIID, 0x80 jnz ultra_b /* Target ID > 7 */
test SBLKCTL, SELBUSB jnz ultra_b /* Second channel device */
test ULTRA_ENB,A jz set_sxfrctl0
or SINDEX, ULTRAEN jmp set_sxfrctl0
ultra_b:
test ULTRA_ENB_B,A jz set_sxfrctl0
or SINDEX, ULTRAEN
set_sxfrctl0:
mov SXFRCTL0,SINDEX
mvi SCSISEQ,ENAUTOATNP /*
* ATN on parity errors
* for "in" phases
*/
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRBUSFREE
mvi CLRSINT0,0x60 /* CLRSELDI|CLRSELDO */
/*
* Main loop for information transfer phases. If BSY is false, then
* we have a bus free condition, expected or not. Otherwise, wait
* for the target to assert REQ before checking MSG, C/D and I/O
* for the bus phase.
*
*/
ITloop:
test SSTAT1,BUSFREE jnz p_busfree
test SSTAT1,REQINIT jz ITloop
and A,PHASE_MASK,SCSISIGI
mov LASTPHASE,A
mov SCSISIGO,A
cmp ALLZEROS,A je p_dataout
cmp A,P_DATAIN je p_datain
cmp A,P_COMMAND je p_command
cmp A,P_MESGOUT je p_mesgout
cmp A,P_STATUS je p_status
cmp A,P_MESGIN je p_mesgin
mvi INTSTAT,BAD_PHASE /* unknown phase - signal driver */
jmp ITloop /* Try reading the bus again. */
p_dataout:
mvi DMAPARAMS,0x7d /*
* WIDEODD|SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN|
* DIRECTION|FIFORESET
*/
jmp data_phase_init
/*
* If we re-enter the data phase after going through another phase, the
* STCNT may have been cleared, so restore it from the residual field.
*/
data_phase_reinit:
mov STCNT0,SCB_RESID_DCNT0
mov STCNT1,SCB_RESID_DCNT1
mov STCNT2,SCB_RESID_DCNT2
jmp data_phase_loop
p_datain:
mvi DMAPARAMS,0x79 /*
* WIDEODD|SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN|
* !DIRECTION|FIFORESET
*/
data_phase_init:
call assert
test FLAGS, DPHASE jnz data_phase_reinit
call sg_scb2ram
or FLAGS, DPHASE /* We have seen a data phase */
data_phase_loop:
/* Guard against overruns */
test SG_COUNT, 0xff jnz data_phase_inbounds
/*
* Turn on 'Bit Bucket' mode, set the transfer count to
* 16meg and let the target run until it changes phase.
* When the transfer completes, notify the host that we
* had an overrun.
*/
or SXFRCTL1,BITBUCKET
mvi STCNT0,0xff
mvi STCNT1,0xff
mvi STCNT2,0xff
data_phase_inbounds:
/* If we are the last SG block, don't set wideodd. */
cmp SG_COUNT,0x01 jne data_phase_wideodd
and DMAPARAMS, 0xbf /* Turn off WIDEODD */
data_phase_wideodd:
mov DMAPARAMS call dma
/* Go tell the host about any overruns */
test SXFRCTL1,BITBUCKET jnz data_phase_overrun
/* Exit if we had an underrun */
test SSTAT0,SDONE jz data_phase_finish /* underrun STCNT != 0 */
/*
* Advance the scatter-gather pointers if needed
*/
sg_advance:
dec SG_COUNT /* one less segment to go */
test SG_COUNT, 0xff jz data_phase_finish /* Are we done? */
clr A /* add sizeof(struct scatter) */
add SG_NEXT0,SG_SIZEOF,SG_NEXT0
adc SG_NEXT1,A,SG_NEXT1
/*
* Load a struct scatter and set up the data address and length.
* If the working value of the SG count is nonzero, then
* we need to load a new set of values.
*
* This, like all DMA's, assumes little-endian host data storage.
*/
sg_load:
clr HCNT2
clr HCNT1
mvi HCNT0,SG_SIZEOF
mov HADDR0,SG_NEXT0
mov HADDR1,SG_NEXT1
mov HADDR2,SG_NEXT2
mov HADDR3,SG_NEXT3
or DFCNTRL,0xd /* HDMAEN|DIRECTION|FIFORESET */
/*
* Wait for DMA from host memory to data FIFO to complete, then disable
* DMA and wait for it to acknowledge that it's off.
*/
dma_finish:
test DFSTATUS,HDONE jz dma_finish
/* Turn off DMA preserving WIDEODD */
and DFCNTRL,WIDEODD
dma_finish2:
test DFCNTRL,HDMAENACK jnz dma_finish2
/*
* Copy data from FIFO into SCB data pointer and data count. This assumes
* that the struct scatterlist has this structure (this and sizeof(struct
* scatterlist) == 12 are asserted in aic7xxx.c for the Linux driver):
*
* struct scatterlist {
* char *address; four bytes, little-endian order
* ... four bytes, ignored
* unsigned short length; two bytes, little-endian order
* }
*
*
* In FreeBSD, the scatter list entry is only 8 bytes.
*
* struct ahc_dma_seg {
* physaddr addr; four bytes, little-endian order
* long len; four bytes, little endian order
* };
*/
mov HADDR0,DFDAT
mov HADDR1,DFDAT
mov HADDR2,DFDAT
mov HADDR3,DFDAT
/*
* For Linux, we must throw away four bytes since there is a 32bit gap
* in the middle of a struct scatterlist.
*/
#ifdef __linux__
mov NONE,DFDAT
mov NONE,DFDAT
mov NONE,DFDAT
mov NONE,DFDAT
#endif
mov HCNT0,DFDAT
mov HCNT1,DFDAT
mov HCNT2,DFDAT
/* Load STCNT as well. It is a mirror of HCNT */
mov STCNT0,HCNT0
mov STCNT1,HCNT1
mov STCNT2,HCNT2
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jz data_phase_loop
data_phase_finish:
/*
* After a DMA finishes, save the SG and STCNT residuals back into the SCB
* We use STCNT instead of HCNT, since it's a reflection of how many bytes
* were transferred on the SCSI (as opposed to the host) bus.
*/
mov SCB_RESID_DCNT0,STCNT0
mov SCB_RESID_DCNT1,STCNT1
mov SCB_RESID_DCNT2,STCNT2
mov SCB_RESID_SGCNT, SG_COUNT
jmp ITloop
data_phase_overrun:
/*
* Turn off BITBUCKET mode and notify the host
*/
and SXFRCTL1,0x7f /* ~BITBUCKET */
mvi INTSTAT,DATA_OVERRUN
jmp ITloop
/*
* Command phase. Set up the DMA registers and let 'er rip.
*/
p_command:
call assert
/*
* Load HADDR and HCNT.
*/
mov HADDR0, SCB_CMDPTR0
mov HADDR1, SCB_CMDPTR1
mov HADDR2, SCB_CMDPTR2
mov HADDR3, SCB_CMDPTR3
mov HCNT0, SCB_CMDLEN
clr HCNT1
clr HCNT2
mov STCNT0, HCNT0
mov STCNT1, HCNT1
mov STCNT2, HCNT2
mvi 0x3d call dma # SCSIEN|SDMAEN|HDMAEN|
# DIRECTION|FIFORESET
jmp ITloop
/*
* Status phase. Wait for the data byte to appear, then read it
* and store it into the SCB.
*/
p_status:
mvi SCB_TARGET_STATUS call inb_first
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Message out phase. If there is not an active message, but the target
* took us into this phase anyway, build a no-op message and send it.
*/
p_mesgout:
test MSG_LEN, 0xff jnz p_mesgout_start
mvi MSG_NOP call mk_mesg /* build NOP message */
p_mesgout_start:
/*
* Set up automatic PIO transfer from MSG0. Bit 3 in
* SXFRCTL0 (SPIOEN) is already on.
*/
mvi SINDEX,MSG0
mov DINDEX,MSG_LEN
/*
* When target asks for a byte, drop ATN if it's the last one in
* the message. Otherwise, keep going until the message is exhausted.
*
* Keep an eye out for a phase change, in case the target issues
* a MESSAGE REJECT.
*/
p_mesgout_loop:
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jnz p_mesgout_phasemis
test SSTAT0,SPIORDY jz p_mesgout_loop
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jnz p_mesgout_phasemis
cmp DINDEX,1 jne p_mesgout_outb /* last byte? */
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRATNO /* drop ATN */
p_mesgout_outb:
dec DINDEX
or CLRSINT0, CLRSPIORDY
mov SCSIDATL,SINDIR
p_mesgout4:
test DINDEX,0xff jnz p_mesgout_loop
/*
* If the next bus phase after ATN drops is a message out, it means
* that the target is requesting that the last message(s) be resent.
*/
p_mesgout_snoop:
test SSTAT1,BUSFREE jnz p_mesgout_done
test SSTAT1,REQINIT jz p_mesgout_snoop
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jnz p_mesgout_done
or SCSISIGO,ATNO /* turn on ATNO */
jmp ITloop
p_mesgout_phasemis:
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRATNO /* Be sure to turn ATNO off */
p_mesgout_done:
clr MSG_LEN /* no active msg */
jmp ITloop
/*
* Message in phase. Bytes are read using Automatic PIO mode.
*/
p_mesgin:
mvi A call inb_first /* read the 1st message byte */
mov REJBYTE,A /* save it for the driver */
test A,MSG_IDENTIFY jnz mesgin_identify
cmp A,MSG_DISCONNECT je mesgin_disconnect
cmp A,MSG_SDPTRS je mesgin_sdptrs
cmp ALLZEROS,A je mesgin_complete
cmp A,MSG_RDPTRS je mesgin_rdptrs
cmp A,MSG_EXTENDED je mesgin_extended
cmp A,MSG_REJECT je mesgin_reject
rej_mesgin:
/*
* We have no idea what this message in is, and there's no way
* to pass it up to the kernel, so we issue a message reject and
* hope for the best. Since we're now using manual PIO mode to
* read in the message, there should no longer be a race condition
* present when we assert ATN. In any case, rejection should be a
* rare occurrence - signal the driver when it happens.
*/
or SCSISIGO,ATNO /* turn on ATNO */
mvi INTSTAT,SEND_REJECT /* let driver know */
mvi MSG_REJECT call mk_mesg
mesgin_done:
call inb_last /*ack & turn auto PIO back on*/
jmp ITloop
mesgin_complete:
/*
* We got a "command complete" message, so put the SCB_TAG into QUEUEOUT,
* and trigger a completion interrupt. Check status for non zero return
* and interrupt driver if needed. This allows the driver to interpret
* errors only when they occur instead of always uploading the scb. If
* the status is SCSI_CHECK, the driver will download a new scb requesting
* sense to replace the old one, modify the "waiting for selection" SCB list
* and set RETURN_1 to SEND_SENSE. If RETURN_1 is set to SEND_SENSE the
* sequencer imediately jumps to main loop where it will run down the waiting
* SCB list and process the sense request. If the kernel driver does not
* wish to request sense, it need only clear RETURN_1, and the command is
* allowed to complete. We don't bother to post to the QOUTFIFO in the
* error case since it would require extra work in the kernel driver to
* ensure that the entry was removed before the command complete code tried
* processing it.
*
* First check for residuals
*/
test SCB_RESID_SGCNT,0xff jz check_status
/*
* If we have a residual count, interrupt and tell the host. Other
* alternatives are to pause the sequencer on all command completes (yuck),
* dma the resid directly to the host (slick, we may have space to do it now)
* or have the sequencer pause itself when it encounters a non-zero resid
* (unecessary pause just to flag the command -yuck-, but takes one instruction
* and since it shouldn't happen that often is good enough for our purposes).
*/
resid:
mvi INTSTAT,RESIDUAL
check_status:
test SCB_TARGET_STATUS,0xff jz status_ok /* Good Status? */
mvi INTSTAT,BAD_STATUS /* let driver know */
cmp RETURN_1, SEND_SENSE jne status_ok
jmp mesgin_done
status_ok:
/* First, mark this target as free. */
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jnz test_immediate /*
* Tagged commands
* don't busy the
* target.
*/
mov FUNCTION1,SCB_TCL
mov A,FUNCTION1
test SCB_TCL,0x88 jz clear_a
xor ACTIVE_B,A
jmp test_immediate
clear_a:
xor ACTIVE_A,A
test_immediate:
test SCB_CMDLEN,0xff jnz complete /* Immediate message complete */
/*
* Pause the sequencer until the driver gets around to handling the command
* complete. This is so that any action that might require carefull timing
* with the completion of this command can occur.
*/
mvi INTSTAT,IMMEDDONE
jmp start
complete:
mov QOUTFIFO,SCB_TAG
mvi INTSTAT,CMDCMPLT
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Is it an extended message? We only support the synchronous and wide data
* transfer request messages, which will probably be in response to
* WDTR or SDTR message outs from us. If it's not SDTR or WDTR, reject it -
* apparently this can be done after any message in byte, according
* to the SCSI-2 spec.
*/
mesgin_extended:
mvi ARG_1 call inb_next /* extended message length */
mvi REJBYTE_EXT call inb_next /* extended message code */
cmp REJBYTE_EXT,MSG_SDTR je p_mesginSDTR
cmp REJBYTE_EXT,MSG_WDTR je p_mesginWDTR
jmp rej_mesgin
p_mesginWDTR:
cmp ARG_1,2 jne rej_mesgin /* extended mesg length=2 */
mvi ARG_1 call inb_next /* Width of bus */
mvi INTSTAT,WDTR_MSG /* let driver know */
test RETURN_1,0xff jz mesgin_done /* Do we need to send WDTR? */
cmp RETURN_1,SEND_REJ je rej_mesgin /*
* Bus width was too large
* Reject it.
*/
/* We didn't initiate the wide negotiation, so we must respond to the request */
and RETURN_1,0x7f /* Clear the SEND_WDTR Flag */
mvi DINDEX,MSG0
mvi MSG0 call mk_wdtr /* build WDTR message */
or SCSISIGO,ATNO /* turn on ATNO */
jmp mesgin_done
p_mesginSDTR:
cmp ARG_1,3 jne rej_mesgin /* extended mesg length=3 */
mvi ARG_1 call inb_next /* xfer period */
mvi A call inb_next /* REQ/ACK offset */
mvi INTSTAT,SDTR_MSG /* call driver to convert */
test RETURN_1,0xff jz mesgin_done /* Do we need to mk_sdtr/rej */
cmp RETURN_1,SEND_REJ je rej_mesgin /*
* Requested SDTR too small
* Reject it.
*/
clr ARG_1 /* Use the scratch ram rate */
mvi DINDEX, MSG0
mvi MSG0 call mk_sdtr
or SCSISIGO,ATNO /* turn on ATNO */
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Is it a disconnect message? Set a flag in the SCB to remind us
* and await the bus going free.
*/
mesgin_disconnect:
or SCB_CONTROL,DISCONNECTED
test FLAGS, PAGESCBS jz mesgin_done
/*
* Link this SCB into the DISCONNECTED list. This list holds the
* candidates for paging out an SCB if one is needed for a new command.
* Modifying the disconnected list is a critical(pause dissabled) section.
*/
mvi SCB_PREV, SCB_LIST_NULL
mvi SEQCTL,0x50 /* PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
mov SCB_NEXT, DISCONNECTED_SCBH
mov DISCONNECTED_SCBH, SCBPTR
cmp SCB_NEXT,SCB_LIST_NULL je linkdone
mov SCBPTR,SCB_NEXT
mov SCB_PREV,DISCONNECTED_SCBH
mov SCBPTR,DISCONNECTED_SCBH
linkdone:
mvi SEQCTL,0x10 /* !PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Save data pointers message? Copy working values into the SCB,
* usually in preparation for a disconnect.
*/
mesgin_sdptrs:
call sg_ram2scb
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Restore pointers message? Data pointers are recopied from the
* SCB anytime we enter a data phase for the first time, so all
* we need to do is clear the DPHASE flag and let the data phase
* code do the rest.
*/
mesgin_rdptrs:
and FLAGS,0xef /*
* !DPHASE we'll reload them
* the next time through
*/
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Identify message? For a reconnecting target, this tells us the lun
* that the reconnection is for - find the correct SCB and switch to it,
* clearing the "disconnected" bit so we don't "find" it by accident later.
*/
mesgin_identify:
test A,0x78 jnz rej_mesgin /*!DiscPriv|!LUNTAR|!Reserved*/
and A,0x07 /* lun in lower three bits */
or SAVED_TCL,A,SELID
and SAVED_TCL,0xf7
and A,SELBUSB,SBLKCTL /* B Channel?? */
or SAVED_TCL,A
call inb_last /* ACK */
/*
* Here we "snoop" the bus looking for a SIMPLE QUEUE TAG message.
* If we get one, we use the tag returned to switch to find the proper
* SCB. With SCB paging, this requires using findSCB for both tagged
* and non-tagged transactions since the SCB may exist in any slot.
* If we're not using SCB paging, we can use the tag as the direct
* index to the SCB.
*/
mvi ARG_1,SCB_LIST_NULL /* Default to no-tag */
snoop_tag_loop:
test SSTAT1,BUSFREE jnz use_findSCB
test SSTAT1,REQINIT jz snoop_tag_loop
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jnz use_findSCB
mvi A call inb_first
cmp A,MSG_SIMPLE_TAG jne use_findSCB
get_tag:
mvi ARG_1 call inb_next /* tag value */
/*
* See if the tag is in range. The tag is < SCBCOUNT if we add
* the complement of SCBCOUNT to the incomming tag and there is
* no carry.
*/
mov A,COMP_SCBCOUNT
add SINDEX,A,ARG_1
jc abort_tag
/*
* Ensure that the SCB the tag points to is for an SCB transaction
* to the reconnecting target.
*/
test FLAGS, PAGESCBS jz index_by_tag
call inb_last /* Ack Tag */
use_findSCB:
mov ALLZEROS call findSCB /* Have to search */
setup_SCB:
and SCB_CONTROL,0xfb /* clear disconnect bit in SCB */
or FLAGS,IDENTIFY_SEEN /* make note of IDENTIFY */
jmp ITloop
index_by_tag:
mov SCBPTR,ARG_1
mov A,SAVED_TCL
cmp SCB_TCL,A jne abort_tag
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jz abort_tag
call inb_last /* Ack Successful tag */
jmp setup_SCB
abort_tag:
or SCSISIGO,ATNO /* turn on ATNO */
mvi INTSTAT,ABORT_TAG /* let driver know */
mvi MSG_ABORT_TAG call mk_mesg /* ABORT TAG message */
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* Message reject? Let the kernel driver handle this. If we have an
* outstanding WDTR or SDTR negotiation, assume that it's a response from
* the target selecting 8bit or asynchronous transfer, otherwise just ignore
* it since we have no clue what it pertains to.
*/
mesgin_reject:
mvi INTSTAT, REJECT_MSG
jmp mesgin_done
/*
* [ ADD MORE MESSAGE HANDLING HERE ]
*/
/*
* Bus free phase. It might be useful to interrupt the device
* driver if we aren't expecting this. For now, make sure that
* ATN isn't being asserted and look for a new command.
*/
p_busfree:
mvi CLRSINT1,CLRATNO
clr LASTPHASE
/*
* if this is an immediate command, perform a psuedo command complete to
* notify the driver.
*/
test SCB_CMDLEN,0xff jz status_ok
jmp start
/*
* Locking the driver out, build a one-byte message passed in SINDEX
* if there is no active message already. SINDEX is returned intact.
*/
mk_mesg:
mvi SEQCTL,0x50 /* PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
test MSG_LEN,0xff jz mk_mesg1 /* Should always succeed */
/*
* Hmmm. For some reason the mesg buffer is in use.
* Tell the driver. It should look at SINDEX to find
* out what we wanted to use the buffer for and resolve
* the conflict.
*/
mvi SEQCTL,0x10 /* !PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
mvi INTSTAT,MSG_BUFFER_BUSY
mk_mesg1:
mvi MSG_LEN,1 /* length = 1 */
mov MSG0,SINDEX /* 1-byte message */
mvi SEQCTL,0x10 ret /* !PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
/*
* Functions to read data in Automatic PIO mode.
*
* According to Adaptec's documentation, an ACK is not sent on input from
* the target until SCSIDATL is read from. So we wait until SCSIDATL is
* latched (the usual way), then read the data byte directly off the bus
* using SCSIBUSL. When we have pulled the ATN line, or we just want to
* acknowledge the byte, then we do a dummy read from SCISDATL. The SCSI
* spec guarantees that the target will hold the data byte on the bus until
* we send our ACK.
*
* The assumption here is that these are called in a particular sequence,
* and that REQ is already set when inb_first is called. inb_{first,next}
* use the same calling convention as inb.
*/
inb_next:
or CLRSINT0, CLRSPIORDY
mov NONE,SCSIDATL /*dummy read from latch to ACK*/
inb_next_wait:
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jnz mesgin_phasemis
test SSTAT0,SPIORDY jz inb_next_wait /* wait for next byte */
inb_first:
mov DINDEX,SINDEX
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jnz mesgin_phasemis
mov DINDIR,SCSIBUSL ret /*read byte directly from bus*/
inb_last:
mov NONE,SCSIDATL ret /*dummy read from latch to ACK*/
mesgin_phasemis:
/*
* We expected to receive another byte, but the target changed phase
*/
mvi INTSTAT, MSGIN_PHASEMIS
jmp ITloop
/*
* DMA data transfer. HADDR and HCNT must be loaded first, and
* SINDEX should contain the value to load DFCNTRL with - 0x3d for
* host->scsi, or 0x39 for scsi->host. The SCSI channel is cleared
* during initialization.
*/
dma:
mov DFCNTRL,SINDEX
dma1:
test SSTAT0,DMADONE jnz dma3
test SSTAT1,PHASEMIS jz dma1 /* ie. underrun */
/*
* We will be "done" DMAing when the transfer count goes to zero, or
* the target changes the phase (in light of this, it makes sense that
* the DMA circuitry doesn't ACK when PHASEMIS is active). If we are
* doing a SCSI->Host transfer, the data FIFO should be flushed auto-
* magically on STCNT=0 or a phase change, so just wait for FIFO empty
* status.
*/
dma3:
test SINDEX,DIRECTION jnz dma5
dma4:
test DFSTATUS,FIFOEMP jz dma4
/*
* Now shut the DMA enables off and make sure that the DMA enables are
* actually off first lest we get an ILLSADDR.
*/
dma5:
/* disable DMA, but maintain WIDEODD */
and DFCNTRL,WIDEODD
dma6:
test DFCNTRL,0x38 jnz dma6 /* SCSIENACK|SDMAENACK|HDMAENACK */
ret
/*
* Common SCSI initialization for selection and reselection. Expects
* the target SCSI ID to be in the upper four bits of SINDEX, and A's
* contents are stomped on return.
*/
initialize_scsiid:
and SINDEX,0xf0 /* Get target ID */
and A,0x0f,SCSIID
or SINDEX,A
mov SCSIID,SINDEX ret
/*
* Assert that if we've been reselected, then we've seen an IDENTIFY
* message.
*/
assert:
test FLAGS,RESELECTED jz return /* reselected? */
test FLAGS,IDENTIFY_SEEN jnz return /* seen IDENTIFY? */
mvi INTSTAT,NO_IDENT ret /* no - cause a kernel panic */
/*
* Locate the SCB matching the target ID/channel/lun in SAVED_TCL, and the tag
* value in ARG_1. If ARG_1 == SCB_LIST_NULL, we're looking for a non-tagged
* SCB. Have the kernel print a warning message if it can't be found, and
* generate an ABORT/ABORT_TAG message to the target. SINDEX should be
* cleared on call.
*/
findSCB:
mov A,SAVED_TCL
mov SCBPTR,SINDEX /* switch to next SCB */
mvi SEQCTL,0x50 /* PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
cmp SCB_TCL,A jne findSCB1 /* target ID/channel/lun match? */
test SCB_CONTROL,DISCONNECTED jz findSCB1 /*should be disconnected*/
test SCB_CONTROL,TAG_ENB jnz findTaggedSCB
cmp ARG_1,SCB_LIST_NULL je foundSCB
jmp findSCB1
findTaggedSCB:
mov A, ARG_1 /* Tag passed in ARG_1 */
cmp SCB_TAG,A jne findSCB1 /* Found it? */
foundSCB:
test FLAGS,PAGESCBS jz foundSCB_ret
/* Remove this SCB from the disconnection list */
cmp SCB_NEXT,SCB_LIST_NULL je unlink_prev
mov SAVED_LINKPTR, SCB_PREV
mov SCBPTR, SCB_NEXT
mov SCB_PREV, SAVED_LINKPTR
mov SCBPTR, SINDEX
unlink_prev:
cmp SCB_PREV,SCB_LIST_NULL je rHead/* At the head of the list */
mov SAVED_LINKPTR, SCB_NEXT
mov SCBPTR, SCB_PREV
mov SCB_NEXT, SAVED_LINKPTR
mov SCBPTR, SINDEX
mvi SEQCTL,0x10 ret /* !PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
rHead:
mov DISCONNECTED_SCBH,SCB_NEXT
foundSCB_ret:
mvi SEQCTL,0x10 ret /* !PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
findSCB1:
mvi SEQCTL,0x10 /* !PAUSEDIS|FASTMODE */
inc SINDEX
mov A,SCBCOUNT
cmp SINDEX,A jne findSCB
mvi INTSTAT,NO_MATCH /* not found - signal kernel */
cmp RETURN_1,SCB_PAGEDIN je return
or SCSISIGO,ATNO /* assert ATNO */
cmp ARG_1,SCB_LIST_NULL jne find_abort_tag
mvi MSG_ABORT call mk_mesg
jmp ITloop
find_abort_tag:
mvi MSG_ABORT_TAG call mk_mesg
jmp ITloop
/*
* Make a working copy of the scatter-gather parameters from the SCB.
*/
sg_scb2ram:
mov HADDR0, SCB_DATAPTR0
mov HADDR1, SCB_DATAPTR1
mov HADDR2, SCB_DATAPTR2
mov HADDR3, SCB_DATAPTR3
mov HCNT0, SCB_DATACNT0
mov HCNT1, SCB_DATACNT1
mov HCNT2, SCB_DATACNT2
mov STCNT0, HCNT0
mov STCNT1, HCNT1
mov STCNT2, HCNT2
mov SG_COUNT,SCB_SGCOUNT
mov SG_NEXT0, SCB_SGPTR0
mov SG_NEXT1, SCB_SGPTR1
mov SG_NEXT2, SCB_SGPTR2
mov SG_NEXT3, SCB_SGPTR3 ret
/*
* Copying RAM values back to SCB, for Save Data Pointers message, but
* only if we've actually been into a data phase to change them. This
* protects against bogus data in scratch ram and the residual counts
* since they are only initialized when we go into data_in or data_out.
*/
sg_ram2scb:
test FLAGS, DPHASE jz return
mov SCB_SGCOUNT,SG_COUNT
mov SCB_SGPTR0,SG_NEXT0
mov SCB_SGPTR1,SG_NEXT1
mov SCB_SGPTR2,SG_NEXT2
mov SCB_SGPTR3,SG_NEXT3
mov SCB_DATAPTR0,SHADDR0
mov SCB_DATAPTR1,SHADDR1
mov SCB_DATAPTR2,SHADDR2
mov SCB_DATAPTR3,SHADDR3
/*
* Use the residual number since STCNT is corrupted by any message transfer
*/
mov SCB_DATACNT0,SCB_RESID_DCNT0
mov SCB_DATACNT1,SCB_RESID_DCNT1
mov SCB_DATACNT2,SCB_RESID_DCNT2 ret
/*
* Add the array base TARG_SCRATCH to the target offset (the target address
* is in SCSIID), and return the result in SINDEX. The accumulator
* contains the 3->8 decoding of the target ID on return.
*/
ndx_dtr:
shr A,SCSIID,4
test SBLKCTL,SELBUSB jz ndx_dtr_2
or A,0x08 /* Channel B entries add 8 */
ndx_dtr_2:
add SINDEX,TARG_SCRATCH,A ret
/*
* If we need to negotiate transfer parameters, build the WDTR or SDTR message
* starting at the address passed in SINDEX. DINDEX is modified on return.
* The SCSI-II spec requires that Wide negotiation occur first and you can
* only negotiat one or the other at a time otherwise in the event of a message
* reject, you wouldn't be able to tell which message was the culpret.
*/
mk_dtr:
test SCB_CONTROL,NEEDWDTR jnz mk_wdtr_16bit
mvi ARG_1, MAXOFFSET /* Force an offset of 15 or 8 if WIDE */
mk_sdtr:
mvi DINDIR,1 /* extended message */
mvi DINDIR,3 /* extended message length = 3 */
mvi DINDIR,1 /* SDTR code */
call sdtr_to_rate
mov DINDIR,RETURN_1 /* REQ/ACK transfer period */
cmp ARG_1, MAXOFFSET je mk_sdtr_max_offset
and DINDIR,0x0f,SINDIR /* Sync Offset */
mk_sdtr_done:
add MSG_LEN,COMP_MSG0,DINDEX ret /* update message length */
mk_sdtr_max_offset:
/*
* We're initiating sync negotiation, so request the max offset we can (15 or 8)
*/
/* Talking to a WIDE device? */
test SCSIRATE, WIDEXFER jnz wmax_offset
mvi DINDIR, MAX_OFFSET_8BIT
jmp mk_sdtr_done
wmax_offset:
mvi DINDIR, MAX_OFFSET_16BIT
jmp mk_sdtr_done
mk_wdtr_16bit:
mvi ARG_1,BUS_16_BIT
mk_wdtr:
mvi DINDIR,1 /* extended message */
mvi DINDIR,2 /* extended message length = 2 */
mvi DINDIR,3 /* WDTR code */
mov DINDIR,ARG_1 /* bus width */
add MSG_LEN,COMP_MSG0,DINDEX ret /* update message length */
sdtr_to_rate:
call ndx_dtr /* index scratch space for target */
shr A,SINDIR,0x4
dec SINDEX /* Preserve SINDEX */
and A,0x7
clr RETURN_1
sdtr_to_rate_loop:
test A,0x0f jz sdtr_to_rate_done
add RETURN_1,0x19
dec A
jmp sdtr_to_rate_loop
sdtr_to_rate_done:
shr RETURN_1,0x2
add RETURN_1,0x19
test SXFRCTL0,ULTRAEN jz return
shr RETURN_1,0x1
return:
ret