1 /* 2 * Device driver for the SYMBIOS/LSILOGIC 53C8XX and 53C1010 family 3 * of PCI-SCSI IO processors. 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr> 6 * 7 * This driver is derived from the Linux sym53c8xx driver. 8 * Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Gerard Roudier 9 * 10 * The sym53c8xx driver is derived from the ncr53c8xx driver that had been 11 * a port of the FreeBSD ncr driver to Linux-1.2.13. 12 * 13 * The original ncr driver has been written for 386bsd and FreeBSD by 14 * Wolfgang Stanglmeier <wolf@cologne.de> 15 * Stefan Esser <se@mi.Uni-Koeln.de> 16 * Copyright (C) 1994 Wolfgang Stanglmeier 17 * 18 * Other major contributions: 19 * 20 * NVRAM detection and reading. 21 * Copyright (C) 1997 Richard Waltham <dormouse@farsrobt.demon.co.uk> 22 * 23 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 * 25 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 26 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 27 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 28 * (at your option) any later version. 29 * 30 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 31 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 32 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 33 * GNU General Public License for more details. 34 * 35 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 36 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 37 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA 38 */ 39 40 #ifndef SYM_GLUE_H 41 #define SYM_GLUE_H 42 43 #include <linux/delay.h> 44 #include <linux/ioport.h> 45 #include <linux/pci.h> 46 #include <linux/string.h> 47 #include <linux/timer.h> 48 #include <linux/types.h> 49 50 #include <asm/io.h> 51 #ifdef __sparc__ 52 # include <asm/irq.h> 53 #endif 54 55 #include <scsi/scsi.h> 56 #include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h> 57 #include <scsi/scsi_device.h> 58 #include <scsi/scsi_transport_spi.h> 59 #include <scsi/scsi_host.h> 60 61 #include "sym53c8xx.h" 62 #include "sym_defs.h" 63 #include "sym_misc.h" 64 65 /* 66 * Configuration addendum for Linux. 67 */ 68 #define SYM_CONF_TIMER_INTERVAL ((HZ+1)/2) 69 70 #undef SYM_OPT_HANDLE_DEVICE_QUEUEING 71 #define SYM_OPT_LIMIT_COMMAND_REORDERING 72 73 /* 74 * Print a message with severity. 75 */ 76 #define printf_emerg(args...) printk(KERN_EMERG args) 77 #define printf_alert(args...) printk(KERN_ALERT args) 78 #define printf_crit(args...) printk(KERN_CRIT args) 79 #define printf_err(args...) printk(KERN_ERR args) 80 #define printf_warning(args...) printk(KERN_WARNING args) 81 #define printf_notice(args...) printk(KERN_NOTICE args) 82 #define printf_info(args...) printk(KERN_INFO args) 83 #define printf_debug(args...) printk(KERN_DEBUG args) 84 #define printf(args...) printk(args) 85 86 /* 87 * A 'read barrier' flushes any data that have been prefetched 88 * by the processor due to out of order execution. Such a barrier 89 * must notably be inserted prior to looking at data that have 90 * been DMAed, assuming that program does memory READs in proper 91 * order and that the device ensured proper ordering of WRITEs. 92 * 93 * A 'write barrier' prevents any previous WRITEs to pass further 94 * WRITEs. Such barriers must be inserted each time another agent 95 * relies on ordering of WRITEs. 96 * 97 * Note that, due to posting of PCI memory writes, we also must 98 * insert dummy PCI read transactions when some ordering involving 99 * both directions over the PCI does matter. PCI transactions are 100 * fully ordered in each direction. 101 */ 102 103 #define MEMORY_READ_BARRIER() rmb() 104 #define MEMORY_WRITE_BARRIER() wmb() 105 106 /* 107 * IO functions definition for big/little endian CPU support. 108 * For now, PCI chips are only supported in little endian addressing mode, 109 */ 110 111 #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN 112 113 #define readw_l2b readw 114 #define readl_l2b readl 115 #define writew_b2l writew 116 #define writel_b2l writel 117 118 #else /* little endian */ 119 120 #define readw_raw readw 121 #define readl_raw readl 122 #define writew_raw writew 123 #define writel_raw writel 124 125 #endif /* endian */ 126 127 #ifdef SYM_CONF_CHIP_BIG_ENDIAN 128 #error "Chips in BIG ENDIAN addressing mode are not (yet) supported" 129 #endif 130 131 /* 132 * If the CPU and the chip use same endian-ness addressing, 133 * no byte reordering is needed for script patching. 134 * Macro cpu_to_scr() is to be used for script patching. 135 * Macro scr_to_cpu() is to be used for getting a DWORD 136 * from the script. 137 */ 138 139 #define cpu_to_scr(dw) cpu_to_le32(dw) 140 #define scr_to_cpu(dw) le32_to_cpu(dw) 141 142 /* 143 * These ones are used as return code from 144 * error recovery handlers under Linux. 145 */ 146 #define SCSI_SUCCESS SUCCESS 147 #define SCSI_FAILED FAILED 148 149 /* 150 * System specific target data structure. 151 * None for now, under Linux. 152 */ 153 /* #define SYM_HAVE_STCB */ 154 155 /* 156 * System specific lun data structure. 157 */ 158 #define SYM_HAVE_SLCB 159 struct sym_slcb { 160 u_short reqtags; /* Number of tags requested by user */ 161 u_short scdev_depth; /* Queue depth set in select_queue_depth() */ 162 }; 163 164 /* 165 * System specific command data structure. 166 * Not needed under Linux. 167 */ 168 /* struct sym_sccb */ 169 170 /* 171 * System specific host data structure. 172 */ 173 struct sym_shcb { 174 /* 175 * Chip and controller indentification. 176 */ 177 int unit; 178 char inst_name[16]; 179 char chip_name[8]; 180 struct pci_dev *device; 181 182 struct Scsi_Host *host; 183 184 void __iomem * ioaddr; /* MMIO kernel io address */ 185 void __iomem * ramaddr; /* RAM kernel io address */ 186 u_short io_ws; /* IO window size */ 187 int irq; /* IRQ number */ 188 189 struct timer_list timer; /* Timer handler link header */ 190 u_long lasttime; 191 u_long settle_time; /* Resetting the SCSI BUS */ 192 u_char settle_time_valid; 193 }; 194 195 /* 196 * Return the name of the controller. 197 */ 198 #define sym_name(np) (np)->s.inst_name 199 200 struct sym_nvram; 201 202 /* 203 * The IO macros require a struct called 's' and are abused in sym_nvram.c 204 */ 205 struct sym_device { 206 struct pci_dev *pdev; 207 unsigned long mmio_base; 208 unsigned long ram_base; 209 struct { 210 void __iomem *ioaddr; 211 void __iomem *ramaddr; 212 } s; 213 struct sym_chip chip; 214 struct sym_nvram *nvram; 215 u_short device_id; 216 u_char host_id; 217 }; 218 219 /* 220 * Driver host data structure. 221 */ 222 struct host_data { 223 struct sym_hcb *ncb; 224 }; 225 226 static inline struct sym_hcb * sym_get_hcb(struct Scsi_Host *host) 227 { 228 return ((struct host_data *)host->hostdata)->ncb; 229 } 230 231 #include "sym_fw.h" 232 #include "sym_hipd.h" 233 234 /* 235 * Set the status field of a CAM CCB. 236 */ 237 static __inline void 238 sym_set_cam_status(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int status) 239 { 240 cmd->result &= ~(0xff << 16); 241 cmd->result |= (status << 16); 242 } 243 244 /* 245 * Get the status field of a CAM CCB. 246 */ 247 static __inline int 248 sym_get_cam_status(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) 249 { 250 return host_byte(cmd->result); 251 } 252 253 /* 254 * Build CAM result for a successful IO and for a failed IO. 255 */ 256 static __inline void sym_set_cam_result_ok(struct sym_ccb *cp, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int resid) 257 { 258 cmd->resid = resid; 259 cmd->result = (((DID_OK) << 16) + ((cp->ssss_status) & 0x7f)); 260 } 261 void sym_set_cam_result_error(struct sym_hcb *np, struct sym_ccb *cp, int resid); 262 263 void sym_xpt_done(struct sym_hcb *np, struct scsi_cmnd *ccb); 264 #define sym_print_addr(cmd, arg...) dev_info(&cmd->device->sdev_gendev , ## arg) 265 void sym_xpt_async_bus_reset(struct sym_hcb *np); 266 void sym_xpt_async_sent_bdr(struct sym_hcb *np, int target); 267 int sym_setup_data_and_start (struct sym_hcb *np, struct scsi_cmnd *csio, struct sym_ccb *cp); 268 void sym_log_bus_error(struct sym_hcb *np); 269 270 #endif /* SYM_GLUE_H */ 271