From e5bfac069477a91c84a71f1f9a7c5175eb7d7cb3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Schwinge Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 13:32:36 +0000 Subject: 2006-10-08 Thomas Schwinge * linux/dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c: Remove file. --- linux/dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c | 3585 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 3585 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 linux/dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c (limited to 'linux/dev') diff --git a/linux/dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c b/linux/dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4a821c0..0000000 --- a/linux/dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3585 +0,0 @@ -/* - * scsi.c Copyright (C) 1992 Drew Eckhardt - * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995 Eric Youngdale - * - * generic mid-level SCSI driver - * Initial versions: Drew Eckhardt - * Subsequent revisions: Eric Youngdale - * - * - * - * Bug correction thanks go to : - * Rik Faith - * Tommy Thorn - * Thomas Wuensche - * - * Modified by Eric Youngdale eric@aib.com to - * add scatter-gather, multiple outstanding request, and other - * enhancements. - * - * Native multichannel, wide scsi, /proc/scsi and hot plugging - * support added by Michael Neuffer - * - * Added request_module("scsi_hostadapter") for kerneld: - * (Put an "alias scsi_hostadapter your_hostadapter" in /etc/conf.modules) - * Bjorn Ekwall - * - * Major improvements to the timeout, abort, and reset processing, - * as well as performance modifications for large queue depths by - * Leonard N. Zubkoff - */ - -/* - * Don't import our own symbols, as this would severely mess up our - * symbol tables. - */ -#define _SCSI_SYMS_VER_ - -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "scsi.h" -#include "hosts.h" -#include "constants.h" - -#ifdef CONFIG_KERNELD -#include -#endif - -#undef USE_STATIC_SCSI_MEMORY - -/* -static const char RCSid[] = "$Header: cvs/gnumach/linux/dev/drivers/scsi/Attic/scsi.c,v 1.1 1999/04/26 05:44:26 tb Exp $"; -*/ - - -/* Command groups 3 and 4 are reserved and should never be used. */ -const unsigned char scsi_command_size[8] = { 6, 10, 10, 12, 12, 12, 10, 10 }; - -#define INTERNAL_ERROR (panic ("Internal error in file %s, line %d.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__)) - -/* - * PAGE_SIZE must be a multiple of the sector size (512). True - * for all reasonably recent architectures (even the VAX...). - */ -#define SECTOR_SIZE 512 -#define SECTORS_PER_PAGE (PAGE_SIZE/SECTOR_SIZE) - -#if SECTORS_PER_PAGE <= 8 - typedef unsigned char FreeSectorBitmap; -#elif SECTORS_PER_PAGE <= 32 - typedef unsigned int FreeSectorBitmap; -#else -# error You lose. -#endif - -static void scsi_done (Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt); -static int update_timeout (Scsi_Cmnd *, int); -static void print_inquiry(unsigned char *data); -static void scsi_times_out (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt); -static int scan_scsis_single (int channel,int dev,int lun,int * max_scsi_dev , - int * sparse_lun, Scsi_Device ** SDpnt, Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, - struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, char * scsi_result); -void scsi_build_commandblocks(Scsi_Device * SDpnt); - -#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES -extern struct symbol_table scsi_symbol_table; -#endif - -static FreeSectorBitmap * dma_malloc_freelist = NULL; -static int scsi_need_isa_bounce_buffers; -static unsigned int dma_sectors = 0; -unsigned int dma_free_sectors = 0; -unsigned int need_isa_buffer = 0; -static unsigned char ** dma_malloc_pages = NULL; - -static int time_start; -static int time_elapsed; -static volatile struct Scsi_Host * host_active = NULL; -#define SCSI_BLOCK(HOST) ((HOST->block && host_active && HOST != host_active) \ - || (HOST->can_queue && HOST->host_busy >= HOST->can_queue)) - -const char *const scsi_device_types[MAX_SCSI_DEVICE_CODE] = -{ - "Direct-Access ", - "Sequential-Access", - "Printer ", - "Processor ", - "WORM ", - "CD-ROM ", - "Scanner ", - "Optical Device ", - "Medium Changer ", - "Communications " -}; - - -/* - * global variables : - * scsi_devices an array of these specifying the address for each - * (host, id, LUN) - */ - -Scsi_Device * scsi_devices = NULL; - -/* Process ID of SCSI commands */ -unsigned long scsi_pid = 0; - -static unsigned long serial_number = 0; - -static unsigned char generic_sense[6] = {REQUEST_SENSE, 0,0,0, 255, 0}; -static void resize_dma_pool(void); - -/* This variable is merely a hook so that we can debug the kernel with gdb. */ -Scsi_Cmnd * last_cmnd = NULL; - -/* This is the pointer to the /proc/scsi code. - * It is only initialized to !=0 if the scsi code is present - */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS -extern int (* dispatch_scsi_info_ptr)(int ino, char *buffer, char **start, - off_t offset, int length, int inout); -extern int dispatch_scsi_info(int ino, char *buffer, char **start, - off_t offset, int length, int inout); - -struct proc_dir_entry proc_scsi_scsi = { - PROC_SCSI_SCSI, 4, "scsi", - S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, 1, 0, 0, 0, - NULL, - NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL -}; -#endif - -/* - * This is the number of clock ticks we should wait before we time out - * and abort the command. This is for where the scsi.c module generates - * the command, not where it originates from a higher level, in which - * case the timeout is specified there. - * - * ABORT_TIMEOUT and RESET_TIMEOUT are the timeouts for RESET and ABORT - * respectively. - */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_TIMEOUT -static void scsi_dump_status(void); -#endif - - -#ifdef DEBUG - #define SCSI_TIMEOUT (5*HZ) -#else - #define SCSI_TIMEOUT (2*HZ) -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG - #define SENSE_TIMEOUT SCSI_TIMEOUT - #define ABORT_TIMEOUT SCSI_TIMEOUT - #define RESET_TIMEOUT SCSI_TIMEOUT -#else - #define SENSE_TIMEOUT (5*HZ/10) - #define RESET_TIMEOUT (5*HZ/10) - #define ABORT_TIMEOUT (5*HZ/10) -#endif - -#define MIN_RESET_DELAY (2*HZ) - -/* Do not call reset on error if we just did a reset within 15 sec. */ -#define MIN_RESET_PERIOD (15*HZ) - -/* The following devices are known not to tolerate a lun != 0 scan for - * one reason or another. Some will respond to all luns, others will - * lock up. - */ - -#define BLIST_NOLUN 0x01 -#define BLIST_FORCELUN 0x02 -#define BLIST_BORKEN 0x04 -#define BLIST_KEY 0x08 -#define BLIST_SINGLELUN 0x10 -#define BLIST_NOTQ 0x20 -#define BLIST_SPARSELUN 0x40 -#define BLIST_MAX5LUN 0x80 - -struct dev_info{ - const char * vendor; - const char * model; - const char * revision; /* Latest revision known to be bad. Not used yet */ - unsigned flags; -}; - -/* - * This is what was previously known as the blacklist. The concept - * has been expanded so that we can specify other types of things we - * need to be aware of. - */ -static struct dev_info device_list[] = -{ -{"TEAC","CD-R55S","1.0H", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"CHINON","CD-ROM CDS-431","H42", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"CHINON","CD-ROM CDS-535","Q14", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"DENON","DRD-25X","V", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if probed for lun != 0 */ -{"HITACHI","DK312C","CM81", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Responds to all lun - dtg */ -{"HITACHI","DK314C","CR21" , BLIST_NOLUN}, /* responds to all lun */ -{"IMS", "CDD521/10","2.06", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks-up when LUN>0 polled. */ -{"MAXTOR","XT-3280","PR02", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks-up when LUN>0 polled. */ -{"MAXTOR","XT-4380S","B3C", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks-up when LUN>0 polled. */ -{"MAXTOR","MXT-1240S","I1.2", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up when LUN>0 polled */ -{"MAXTOR","XT-4170S","B5A", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks-up sometimes when LUN>0 polled. */ -{"MAXTOR","XT-8760S","B7B", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* guess what? */ -{"MEDIAVIS","RENO CD-ROMX2A","2.03",BLIST_NOLUN},/*Responds to all lun */ -{"MICROP", "4110", "*", BLIST_NOTQ}, /* Buggy Tagged Queuing */ -{"NEC","CD-ROM DRIVE:841","1.0", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks-up when LUN>0 polled. */ -{"RODIME","RO3000S","2.33", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"SANYO", "CRD-250S", "1.20", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* causes failed REQUEST SENSE on lun 1 - * for aha152x controller, which causes - * SCSI code to reset bus.*/ -{"SEAGATE", "ST157N", "\004|j", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* causes failed REQUEST SENSE on lun 1 - * for aha152x controller, which causes - * SCSI code to reset bus.*/ -{"SEAGATE", "ST296","921", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Responds to all lun */ -{"SEAGATE","ST1581","6538",BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Responds to all lun */ -{"SONY","CD-ROM CDU-541","4.3d", BLIST_NOLUN}, -{"SONY","CD-ROM CDU-55S","1.0i", BLIST_NOLUN}, -{"SONY","CD-ROM CDU-561","1.7x", BLIST_NOLUN}, -{"TANDBERG","TDC 3600","U07", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"TEAC","CD-ROM","1.06", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* causes failed REQUEST SENSE on lun 1 - * for seagate controller, which causes - * SCSI code to reset bus.*/ -{"TEXEL","CD-ROM","1.06", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* causes failed REQUEST SENSE on lun 1 - * for seagate controller, which causes - * SCSI code to reset bus.*/ -{"QUANTUM","LPS525S","3110", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks sometimes if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"QUANTUM","PD1225S","3110", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks sometimes if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"MEDIAVIS","CDR-H93MV","1.31", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"SANKYO", "CP525","6.64", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* causes failed REQ SENSE, extra reset */ -{"HP", "C1750A", "3226", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* scanjet iic */ -{"HP", "C1790A", "", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* scanjet iip */ -{"HP", "C2500A", "", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* scanjet iicx */ - -/* - * Other types of devices that have special flags. - */ -{"SONY","CD-ROM CDU-8001","*", BLIST_BORKEN}, -{"TEXEL","CD-ROM","1.06", BLIST_BORKEN}, -{"IOMEGA","Io20S *F","*", BLIST_KEY}, -{"INSITE","Floptical F*8I","*", BLIST_KEY}, -{"INSITE","I325VM","*", BLIST_KEY}, -{"NRC","MBR-7","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"NRC","MBR-7.4","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"REGAL","CDC-4X","*", BLIST_MAX5LUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"NAKAMICH","MJ-4.8S","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"NAKAMICH","MJ-5.16S","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"PIONEER","CD-ROM DRM-600","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"PIONEER","CD-ROM DRM-602X","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"PIONEER","CD-ROM DRM-604X","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"EMULEX","MD21/S2 ESDI","*", BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"CANON","IPUBJD","*", BLIST_SPARSELUN}, -{"MATSHITA","PD","*", BLIST_FORCELUN | BLIST_SINGLELUN}, -{"YAMAHA","CDR100","1.00", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"YAMAHA","CDR102","1.00", BLIST_NOLUN}, /* Locks up if polled for lun != 0 */ -{"nCipher","Fastness Crypto","*", BLIST_FORCELUN}, -/* - * Must be at end of list... - */ -{NULL, NULL, NULL} -}; - -static int get_device_flags(unsigned char * response_data){ - int i = 0; - unsigned char * pnt; - for(i=0; 1; i++){ - if(device_list[i].vendor == NULL) return 0; - pnt = &response_data[8]; - while(*pnt && *pnt == ' ') pnt++; - if(memcmp(device_list[i].vendor, pnt, - strlen(device_list[i].vendor))) continue; - pnt = &response_data[16]; - while(*pnt && *pnt == ' ') pnt++; - if(memcmp(device_list[i].model, pnt, - strlen(device_list[i].model))) continue; - return device_list[i].flags; - } - return 0; -} - -void scsi_make_blocked_list(void) { - int block_count = 0, index; - unsigned long flags; - struct Scsi_Host * sh[128], * shpnt; - - /* - * Create a circular linked list from the scsi hosts which have - * the "wish_block" field in the Scsi_Host structure set. - * The blocked list should include all the scsi hosts using ISA DMA. - * In some systems, using two dma channels simultaneously causes - * unpredictable results. - * Among the scsi hosts in the blocked list, only one host at a time - * is allowed to have active commands queued. The transition from - * one active host to the next one is allowed only when host_busy == 0 - * for the active host (which implies host_busy == 0 for all the hosts - * in the list). Moreover for block devices the transition to a new - * active host is allowed only when a request is completed, since a - * block device request can be divided into multiple scsi commands - * (when there are few sg lists or clustering is disabled). - * - * (DB, 4 Feb 1995) - */ - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - host_active = NULL; - - for(shpnt=scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) { - -#if 0 - /* - * Is this is a candidate for the blocked list? - * Useful to put into the blocked list all the hosts whose driver - * does not know about the host->block feature. - */ - if (shpnt->unchecked_isa_dma) shpnt->wish_block = 1; -#endif - - if (shpnt->wish_block) sh[block_count++] = shpnt; - } - - if (block_count == 1) sh[0]->block = NULL; - - else if (block_count > 1) { - - for(index = 0; index < block_count - 1; index++) { - sh[index]->block = sh[index + 1]; - printk("scsi%d : added to blocked host list.\n", - sh[index]->host_no); - } - - sh[block_count - 1]->block = sh[0]; - printk("scsi%d : added to blocked host list.\n", - sh[index]->host_no); - } - - restore_flags(flags); -} - -static void scan_scsis_done (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) -{ - -#ifdef DEBUG - printk ("scan_scsis_done(%p, %06x)\n", SCpnt->host, SCpnt->result); -#endif - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_DONE; - - if (SCpnt->request.sem != NULL) - up(SCpnt->request.sem); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN -static int max_scsi_luns = 8; -#else -static int max_scsi_luns = 1; -#endif - -void scsi_luns_setup(char *str, int *ints) { - if (ints[0] != 1) - printk("scsi_luns_setup : usage max_scsi_luns=n (n should be between 1 and 8)\n"); - else - max_scsi_luns = ints[1]; -} - -/* - * Detecting SCSI devices : - * We scan all present host adapter's busses, from ID 0 to ID (max_id). - * We use the INQUIRY command, determine device type, and pass the ID / - * lun address of all sequential devices to the tape driver, all random - * devices to the disk driver. - */ -static void scan_scsis (struct Scsi_Host *shpnt, unchar hardcoded, - unchar hchannel, unchar hid, unchar hlun) -{ - int dev, lun, channel; - unsigned char scsi_result0[256]; - unsigned char *scsi_result; - Scsi_Device *SDpnt; - int max_dev_lun, sparse_lun; - Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt; - - SCpnt = (Scsi_Cmnd *) scsi_init_malloc (sizeof (Scsi_Cmnd), GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA); - SDpnt = (Scsi_Device *) scsi_init_malloc (sizeof (Scsi_Device), GFP_ATOMIC); - memset (SCpnt, 0, sizeof (Scsi_Cmnd)); - - - /* Make sure we have something that is valid for DMA purposes */ - scsi_result = ( ( !shpnt->unchecked_isa_dma ) - ? &scsi_result0[0] : scsi_init_malloc (512, GFP_DMA)); - - if (scsi_result == NULL) { - printk ("Unable to obtain scsi_result buffer\n"); - goto leave; - } - - /* We must chain ourself in the host_queue, so commands can time out */ - if(shpnt->host_queue) - shpnt->host_queue->prev = SCpnt; - SCpnt->next = shpnt->host_queue; - SCpnt->prev = NULL; - shpnt->host_queue = SCpnt; - - - if (hardcoded == 1) { - Scsi_Device *oldSDpnt=SDpnt; - struct Scsi_Device_Template * sdtpnt; - channel = hchannel; - if(channel > shpnt->max_channel) goto leave; - dev = hid; - if(dev >= shpnt->max_id) goto leave; - lun = hlun; - if(lun >= shpnt->max_lun) goto leave; - scan_scsis_single (channel, dev, lun, &max_dev_lun, &sparse_lun, - &SDpnt, SCpnt, shpnt, scsi_result); - if(SDpnt!=oldSDpnt) { - - /* it could happen the blockdevice hasn't yet been inited */ - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->init && sdtpnt->dev_noticed) (*sdtpnt->init)(); - - oldSDpnt->scsi_request_fn = NULL; - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->attach) { - (*sdtpnt->attach)(oldSDpnt); - if(oldSDpnt->attached) scsi_build_commandblocks(oldSDpnt);} - resize_dma_pool(); - - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) { - if(sdtpnt->finish && sdtpnt->nr_dev) - {(*sdtpnt->finish)();} - } - } - - } - else { - for (channel = 0; channel <= shpnt->max_channel; channel++) { - for (dev = 0; dev < shpnt->max_id; ++dev) { - if (shpnt->this_id != dev) { - - /* - * We need the for so our continue, etc. work fine. We put this in - * a variable so that we can override it during the scan if we - * detect a device *KNOWN* to have multiple logical units. - */ - max_dev_lun = (max_scsi_luns < shpnt->max_lun ? - max_scsi_luns : shpnt->max_lun); - sparse_lun = 0; - for (lun = 0; lun < max_dev_lun; ++lun) { - if (!scan_scsis_single (channel, dev, lun, &max_dev_lun, - &sparse_lun, &SDpnt, SCpnt, shpnt, - scsi_result) - && !sparse_lun) - break; /* break means don't probe further for luns!=0 */ - } /* for lun ends */ - } /* if this_id != id ends */ - } /* for dev ends */ - } /* for channel ends */ - } /* if/else hardcoded */ - - leave: - - {/* Unchain SCpnt from host_queue */ - Scsi_Cmnd *prev, *next, *hqptr; - for(hqptr = shpnt->host_queue; hqptr != SCpnt; hqptr = hqptr->next) ; - if(hqptr) { - prev = hqptr->prev; - next = hqptr->next; - if(prev) - prev->next = next; - else - shpnt->host_queue = next; - if(next) next->prev = prev; - } - } - - /* Last device block does not exist. Free memory. */ - if (SDpnt != NULL) - scsi_init_free ((char *) SDpnt, sizeof (Scsi_Device)); - - if (SCpnt != NULL) - scsi_init_free ((char *) SCpnt, sizeof (Scsi_Cmnd)); - - /* If we allocated a buffer so we could do DMA, free it now */ - if (scsi_result != &scsi_result0[0] && scsi_result != NULL) - scsi_init_free (scsi_result, 512); - -} - -/* - * The worker for scan_scsis. - * Returning 0 means Please don't ask further for lun!=0, 1 means OK go on. - * Global variables used : scsi_devices(linked list) - */ -int scan_scsis_single (int channel, int dev, int lun, int *max_dev_lun, - int *sparse_lun, Scsi_Device **SDpnt2, Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, - struct Scsi_Host * shpnt, char *scsi_result) -{ - unsigned char scsi_cmd[12]; - struct Scsi_Device_Template *sdtpnt; - Scsi_Device * SDtail, *SDpnt=*SDpnt2; - int bflags, type=-1; - - SDtail = scsi_devices; - if (scsi_devices) - while (SDtail->next) - SDtail = SDtail->next; - - memset (SDpnt, 0, sizeof (Scsi_Device)); - SDpnt->host = shpnt; - SDpnt->id = dev; - SDpnt->lun = lun; - SDpnt->channel = channel; - - /* Some low level driver could use device->type (DB) */ - SDpnt->type = -1; - - /* - * Assume that the device will have handshaking problems, and then fix this - * field later if it turns out it doesn't - */ - SDpnt->borken = 1; - SDpnt->was_reset = 0; - SDpnt->expecting_cc_ua = 0; - - scsi_cmd[0] = TEST_UNIT_READY; - scsi_cmd[1] = lun << 5; - scsi_cmd[2] = scsi_cmd[3] = scsi_cmd[4] = scsi_cmd[5] = 0; - - SCpnt->host = SDpnt->host; - SCpnt->device = SDpnt; - SCpnt->target = SDpnt->id; - SCpnt->lun = SDpnt->lun; - SCpnt->channel = SDpnt->channel; - { - struct semaphore sem = MUTEX_LOCKED; - SCpnt->request.sem = &sem; - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_BUSY; - scsi_do_cmd (SCpnt, (void *) scsi_cmd, - (void *) scsi_result, - 256, scan_scsis_done, SCSI_TIMEOUT + 4 * HZ, 5); - down (&sem); - } - -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_INIT) - printk ("scsi: scan_scsis_single id %d lun %d. Return code 0x%08x\n", - dev, lun, SCpnt->result); - print_driverbyte(SCpnt->result); print_hostbyte(SCpnt->result); - printk("\n"); -#endif - - if (SCpnt->result) { - if (((driver_byte (SCpnt->result) & DRIVER_SENSE) || - (status_byte (SCpnt->result) & CHECK_CONDITION)) && - ((SCpnt->sense_buffer[0] & 0x70) >> 4) == 7) { - if (((SCpnt->sense_buffer[2] & 0xf) != NOT_READY) && - ((SCpnt->sense_buffer[2] & 0xf) != UNIT_ATTENTION) && - ((SCpnt->sense_buffer[2] & 0xf) != ILLEGAL_REQUEST || lun > 0)) - return 1; - } - else - return 0; - } - -#if defined (DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_INIT) - printk ("scsi: performing INQUIRY\n"); -#endif - /* - * Build an INQUIRY command block. - */ - scsi_cmd[0] = INQUIRY; - scsi_cmd[1] = (lun << 5) & 0xe0; - scsi_cmd[2] = 0; - scsi_cmd[3] = 0; - scsi_cmd[4] = 255; - scsi_cmd[5] = 0; - SCpnt->cmd_len = 0; - { - struct semaphore sem = MUTEX_LOCKED; - SCpnt->request.sem = &sem; - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_BUSY; - scsi_do_cmd (SCpnt, (void *) scsi_cmd, - (void *) scsi_result, - 256, scan_scsis_done, SCSI_TIMEOUT, 3); - down (&sem); - } - -#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(DEBUG_INIT) - printk ("scsi: INQUIRY %s with code 0x%x\n", - SCpnt->result ? "failed" : "successful", SCpnt->result); -#endif - - if (SCpnt->result) - return 0; /* assume no peripheral if any sort of error */ - - /* - * Check the peripheral qualifier field - this tells us whether LUNS - * are supported here or not. - */ - if( (scsi_result[0] >> 5) == 3 ) - { - return 0; /* assume no peripheral if any sort of error */ - } - - /* - * It would seem some TOSHIBA CDROM gets things wrong - */ - if (!strncmp (scsi_result + 8, "TOSHIBA", 7) && - !strncmp (scsi_result + 16, "CD-ROM", 6) && - scsi_result[0] == TYPE_DISK) { - scsi_result[0] = TYPE_ROM; - scsi_result[1] |= 0x80; /* removable */ - } - - if (!strncmp (scsi_result + 8, "NEC", 3)) { - if (!strncmp (scsi_result + 16, "CD-ROM DRIVE:84 ", 16) || - !strncmp (scsi_result + 16, "CD-ROM DRIVE:25", 15)) - SDpnt->manufacturer = SCSI_MAN_NEC_OLDCDR; - else - SDpnt->manufacturer = SCSI_MAN_NEC; - } - else if (!strncmp (scsi_result + 8, "TOSHIBA", 7)) - SDpnt->manufacturer = SCSI_MAN_TOSHIBA; - else if (!strncmp (scsi_result + 8, "SONY", 4)) - SDpnt->manufacturer = SCSI_MAN_SONY; - else if (!strncmp (scsi_result + 8, "PIONEER", 7)) - SDpnt->manufacturer = SCSI_MAN_PIONEER; - else - SDpnt->manufacturer = SCSI_MAN_UNKNOWN; - - memcpy (SDpnt->vendor, scsi_result + 8, 8); - memcpy (SDpnt->model, scsi_result + 16, 16); - memcpy (SDpnt->rev, scsi_result + 32, 4); - - SDpnt->removable = (0x80 & scsi_result[1]) >> 7; - SDpnt->lockable = SDpnt->removable; - SDpnt->changed = 0; - SDpnt->access_count = 0; - SDpnt->busy = 0; - SDpnt->has_cmdblocks = 0; - /* - * Currently, all sequential devices are assumed to be tapes, all random - * devices disk, with the appropriate read only flags set for ROM / WORM - * treated as RO. - */ - switch (type = (scsi_result[0] & 0x1f)) { - case TYPE_TAPE: - case TYPE_DISK: - case TYPE_MOD: - case TYPE_PROCESSOR: - case TYPE_SCANNER: - case TYPE_MEDIUM_CHANGER: - SDpnt->writeable = 1; - break; - case TYPE_WORM: - case TYPE_ROM: - SDpnt->writeable = 0; - break; - default: - printk ("scsi: unknown type %d\n", type); - } - - SDpnt->single_lun = 0; - SDpnt->soft_reset = - (scsi_result[7] & 1) && ((scsi_result[3] & 7) == 2); - SDpnt->random = (type == TYPE_TAPE) ? 0 : 1; - SDpnt->type = (type & 0x1f); - - print_inquiry (scsi_result); - - for (sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; - sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if (sdtpnt->detect) - SDpnt->attached += - (*sdtpnt->detect) (SDpnt); - - SDpnt->scsi_level = scsi_result[2] & 0x07; - if (SDpnt->scsi_level >= 2 || - (SDpnt->scsi_level == 1 && - (scsi_result[3] & 0x0f) == 1)) - SDpnt->scsi_level++; - - /* - * Accommodate drivers that want to sleep when they should be in a polling - * loop. - */ - SDpnt->disconnect = 0; - - /* - * Get any flags for this device. - */ - bflags = get_device_flags (scsi_result); - - /* - * Set the tagged_queue flag for SCSI-II devices that purport to support - * tagged queuing in the INQUIRY data. - */ - SDpnt->tagged_queue = 0; - if ((SDpnt->scsi_level >= SCSI_2) && - (scsi_result[7] & 2) && - !(bflags & BLIST_NOTQ)) { - SDpnt->tagged_supported = 1; - SDpnt->current_tag = 0; - } - - /* - * Some revisions of the Texel CD ROM drives have handshaking problems when - * used with the Seagate controllers. Before we know what type of device - * we're talking to, we assume it's borken and then change it here if it - * turns out that it isn't a TEXEL drive. - */ - if ((bflags & BLIST_BORKEN) == 0) - SDpnt->borken = 0; - - /* - * If we want to only allow I/O to one of the luns attached to this device - * at a time, then we set this flag. - */ - if (bflags & BLIST_SINGLELUN) - SDpnt->single_lun = 1; - - /* - * These devices need this "key" to unlock the devices so we can use it - */ - if ((bflags & BLIST_KEY) != 0) { - printk ("Unlocked floptical drive.\n"); - SDpnt->lockable = 0; - scsi_cmd[0] = MODE_SENSE; - scsi_cmd[1] = (lun << 5) & 0xe0; - scsi_cmd[2] = 0x2e; - scsi_cmd[3] = 0; - scsi_cmd[4] = 0x2a; - scsi_cmd[5] = 0; - SCpnt->cmd_len = 0; - { - struct semaphore sem = MUTEX_LOCKED; - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_BUSY; - SCpnt->request.sem = &sem; - scsi_do_cmd (SCpnt, (void *) scsi_cmd, - (void *) scsi_result, 0x2a, - scan_scsis_done, SCSI_TIMEOUT, 3); - down (&sem); - } - } - /* Add this device to the linked list at the end */ - if (SDtail) - SDtail->next = SDpnt; - else - scsi_devices = SDpnt; - SDtail = SDpnt; - - SDpnt = (Scsi_Device *) scsi_init_malloc (sizeof (Scsi_Device), GFP_ATOMIC); - *SDpnt2=SDpnt; - if (!SDpnt) - printk ("scsi: scan_scsis_single: Cannot malloc\n"); - - - /* - * Some scsi devices cannot be polled for lun != 0 due to firmware bugs - */ - if (bflags & BLIST_NOLUN) - return 0; /* break; */ - - /* - * If this device is known to support sparse multiple units, override the - * other settings, and scan all of them. - */ - if (bflags & BLIST_SPARSELUN) { - *max_dev_lun = 8; - *sparse_lun = 1; - return 1; - } - - /* - * If this device is known to support multiple units, override the other - * settings, and scan all of them. - */ - if (bflags & BLIST_FORCELUN) { - *max_dev_lun = 8; - return 1; - } - - /* - * REGAL CDC-4X: avoid hang after LUN 4 - */ - if (bflags & BLIST_MAX5LUN) { - *max_dev_lun = 5; - return 1; - } - - /* - * We assume the device can't handle lun!=0 if: - it reports scsi-0 (ANSI - * SCSI Revision 0) (old drives like MAXTOR XT-3280) or - it reports scsi-1 - * (ANSI SCSI Revision 1) and Response Data Format 0 - */ - if (((scsi_result[2] & 0x07) == 0) - || - ((scsi_result[2] & 0x07) == 1 && - (scsi_result[3] & 0x0f) == 0)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -/* - * Flag bits for the internal_timeout array - */ -#define NORMAL_TIMEOUT 0 -#define IN_ABORT 1 -#define IN_RESET 2 -#define IN_RESET2 4 -#define IN_RESET3 8 - -/* - * This is our time out function, called when the timer expires for a - * given host adapter. It will attempt to abort the currently executing - * command, that failing perform a kernel panic. - */ - -static void scsi_times_out (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) -{ - - switch (SCpnt->internal_timeout & (IN_ABORT | IN_RESET | IN_RESET2 | IN_RESET3)) - { - case NORMAL_TIMEOUT: - { -#ifdef DEBUG_TIMEOUT - scsi_dump_status(); -#endif - } - - if (!scsi_abort (SCpnt, DID_TIME_OUT)) - return; - case IN_ABORT: - printk("SCSI host %d abort (pid %ld) timed out - resetting\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->pid); - if (!scsi_reset (SCpnt, SCSI_RESET_ASYNCHRONOUS)) - return; - case IN_RESET: - case (IN_ABORT | IN_RESET): - /* This might be controversial, but if there is a bus hang, - * you might conceivably want the machine up and running - * esp if you have an ide disk. - */ - printk("SCSI host %d channel %d reset (pid %ld) timed out - " - "trying harder\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->channel, SCpnt->pid); - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_RESET; - SCpnt->internal_timeout |= IN_RESET2; - scsi_reset (SCpnt, - SCSI_RESET_ASYNCHRONOUS | SCSI_RESET_SUGGEST_BUS_RESET); - return; - case IN_RESET2: - case (IN_ABORT | IN_RESET2): - /* Obviously the bus reset didn't work. - * Let's try even harder and call for an HBA reset. - * Maybe the HBA itself crashed and this will shake it loose. - */ - printk("SCSI host %d reset (pid %ld) timed out - trying to shake it loose\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->pid); - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~(IN_RESET | IN_RESET2); - SCpnt->internal_timeout |= IN_RESET3; - scsi_reset (SCpnt, - SCSI_RESET_ASYNCHRONOUS | SCSI_RESET_SUGGEST_HOST_RESET); - return; - - default: - printk("SCSI host %d reset (pid %ld) timed out again -\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->pid); - printk("probably an unrecoverable SCSI bus or device hang.\n"); - return; - - } - -} - - -/* This function takes a quick look at a request, and decides if it - * can be queued now, or if there would be a stall while waiting for - * something else to finish. This routine assumes that interrupts are - * turned off when entering the routine. It is the responsibility - * of the calling code to ensure that this is the case. - */ - -Scsi_Cmnd * request_queueable (struct request * req, Scsi_Device * device) -{ - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt = NULL; - int tablesize; - Scsi_Cmnd * found = NULL; - struct buffer_head * bh, *bhp; - - if (!device) - panic ("No device passed to request_queueable().\n"); - - if (req && req->rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE) - panic("Inactive in request_queueable"); - - /* - * Look for a free command block. If we have been instructed not to queue - * multiple commands to multi-lun devices, then check to see what else is - * going for this device first. - */ - - if (!device->single_lun) { - SCpnt = device->device_queue; - while(SCpnt){ - if(SCpnt->request.rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE) break; - SCpnt = SCpnt->device_next; - } - } else { - SCpnt = device->host->host_queue; - while(SCpnt){ - if(SCpnt->channel == device->channel - && SCpnt->target == device->id) { - if (SCpnt->lun == device->lun) { - if(found == NULL - && SCpnt->request.rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE) - { - found=SCpnt; - } - } - if(SCpnt->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE) { - /* - * I think that we should really limit things to one - * outstanding command per device - this is what tends - * to trip up buggy firmware. - */ - return NULL; - } - } - SCpnt = SCpnt->next; - } - SCpnt = found; - } - - if (!SCpnt) return NULL; - - if (SCSI_BLOCK(device->host)) return NULL; - - if (req) { - memcpy(&SCpnt->request, req, sizeof(struct request)); - tablesize = device->host->sg_tablesize; - bhp = bh = req->bh; - if(!tablesize) bh = NULL; - /* Take a quick look through the table to see how big it is. - * We already have our copy of req, so we can mess with that - * if we want to. - */ - while(req->nr_sectors && bh){ - bhp = bhp->b_reqnext; - if(!bhp || !CONTIGUOUS_BUFFERS(bh,bhp)) tablesize--; - req->nr_sectors -= bh->b_size >> 9; - req->sector += bh->b_size >> 9; - if(!tablesize) break; - bh = bhp; - } - if(req->nr_sectors && bh && bh->b_reqnext){ /* Any leftovers? */ - SCpnt->request.bhtail = bh; - req->bh = bh->b_reqnext; /* Divide request */ - bh->b_reqnext = NULL; - bh = req->bh; - - /* Now reset things so that req looks OK */ - SCpnt->request.nr_sectors -= req->nr_sectors; - req->current_nr_sectors = bh->b_size >> 9; - req->buffer = bh->b_data; - SCpnt->request.sem = NULL; /* Wait until whole thing done */ - } else { - req->rq_status = RQ_INACTIVE; - wake_up(&wait_for_request); - } - } else { - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_BUSY; /* Busy, but no request */ - SCpnt->request.sem = NULL; /* And no one is waiting for the device - * either */ - } - - SCpnt->use_sg = 0; /* Reset the scatter-gather flag */ - SCpnt->old_use_sg = 0; - SCpnt->transfersize = 0; - SCpnt->underflow = 0; - SCpnt->cmd_len = 0; - -/* Since not everyone seems to set the device info correctly - * before Scsi_Cmnd gets send out to scsi_do_command, we do it here. - */ - SCpnt->channel = device->channel; - SCpnt->lun = device->lun; - SCpnt->target = device->id; - - return SCpnt; -} - -/* This function returns a structure pointer that will be valid for - * the device. The wait parameter tells us whether we should wait for - * the unit to become free or not. We are also able to tell this routine - * not to return a descriptor if the host is unable to accept any more - * commands for the time being. We need to keep in mind that there is no - * guarantee that the host remain not busy. Keep in mind the - * request_queueable function also knows the internal allocation scheme - * of the packets for each device - */ - -Scsi_Cmnd * allocate_device (struct request ** reqp, Scsi_Device * device, - int wait) -{ - kdev_t dev; - struct request * req = NULL; - int tablesize; - unsigned long flags; - struct buffer_head * bh, *bhp; - struct Scsi_Host * host; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt = NULL; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCwait = NULL; - Scsi_Cmnd * found = NULL; - - if (!device) - panic ("No device passed to allocate_device().\n"); - - if (reqp) req = *reqp; - - /* See if this request has already been queued by an interrupt routine */ - if (req) { - if(req->rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE) return NULL; - dev = req->rq_dev; - } else - dev = 0; /* unused */ - - host = device->host; - - if (intr_count && SCSI_BLOCK(host)) return NULL; - - while (1==1){ - if (!device->single_lun) { - SCpnt = device->device_queue; - while(SCpnt){ - SCwait = SCpnt; - if(SCpnt->request.rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE) break; - SCpnt = SCpnt->device_next; - } - } else { - SCpnt = device->host->host_queue; - while(SCpnt){ - if(SCpnt->channel == device->channel - && SCpnt->target == device->id) { - if (SCpnt->lun == device->lun) { - SCwait = SCpnt; - if(found == NULL - && SCpnt->request.rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE) - { - found=SCpnt; - } - } - if(SCpnt->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE) { - /* - * I think that we should really limit things to one - * outstanding command per device - this is what tends - * to trip up buggy firmware. - */ - found = NULL; - break; - } - } - SCpnt = SCpnt->next; - } - SCpnt = found; - } - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - /* See if this request has already been queued by an interrupt routine - */ - if (req && (req->rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE || req->rq_dev != dev)) { - restore_flags(flags); - return NULL; - } - if (!SCpnt || SCpnt->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE) /* Might have changed */ - { -#if 1 /* NEW CODE */ - if (wait && SCwait && SCwait->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE){ - sleep_on(&device->device_wait); - restore_flags(flags); - } else { - restore_flags(flags); - if (!wait) return NULL; - if (!SCwait) { - printk("Attempt to allocate device channel %d," - " target %d, lun %d\n", device->channel, - device->id, device->lun); - panic("No device found in allocate_device\n"); - } - } -#else /* ORIGINAL CODE */ - restore_flags(flags); - if(!wait) return NULL; - if (!SCwait) { - printk("Attempt to allocate device channel %d, target" - " %d, lun %d\n", device->channel, device->id, - device->lun); - panic("No device found in allocate_device\n"); - } - SCSI_SLEEP(&device->device_wait, - (SCwait->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE)); -#endif - } else { - if (req) { - memcpy(&SCpnt->request, req, sizeof(struct request)); - tablesize = device->host->sg_tablesize; - bhp = bh = req->bh; - if(!tablesize) bh = NULL; - /* Take a quick look through the table to see how big it is. - * We already have our copy of req, so we can mess with that - * if we want to. - */ - while(req->nr_sectors && bh){ - bhp = bhp->b_reqnext; - if(!bhp || !CONTIGUOUS_BUFFERS(bh,bhp)) tablesize--; - req->nr_sectors -= bh->b_size >> 9; - req->sector += bh->b_size >> 9; - if(!tablesize) break; - bh = bhp; - } - if(req->nr_sectors && bh && bh->b_reqnext){/* Any leftovers? */ - SCpnt->request.bhtail = bh; - req->bh = bh->b_reqnext; /* Divide request */ - bh->b_reqnext = NULL; - bh = req->bh; - /* Now reset things so that req looks OK */ - SCpnt->request.nr_sectors -= req->nr_sectors; - req->current_nr_sectors = bh->b_size >> 9; - req->buffer = bh->b_data; - SCpnt->request.sem = NULL; /* Wait until whole thing done*/ - } - else - { - req->rq_status = RQ_INACTIVE; - *reqp = req->next; - wake_up(&wait_for_request); - } - } else { - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_BUSY; - SCpnt->request.sem = NULL; /* And no one is waiting for this - * to complete */ - } - restore_flags(flags); - break; - } - } - - SCpnt->use_sg = 0; /* Reset the scatter-gather flag */ - SCpnt->old_use_sg = 0; - SCpnt->transfersize = 0; /* No default transfer size */ - SCpnt->cmd_len = 0; - - SCpnt->underflow = 0; /* Do not flag underflow conditions */ - - /* Since not everyone seems to set the device info correctly - * before Scsi_Cmnd gets send out to scsi_do_command, we do it here. - */ - SCpnt->channel = device->channel; - SCpnt->lun = device->lun; - SCpnt->target = device->id; - - return SCpnt; -} - -/* - * This is inline because we have stack problemes if we recurse to deeply. - */ - -inline void internal_cmnd (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) -{ - unsigned long flags, timeout; - struct Scsi_Host * host; -#ifdef DEBUG_DELAY - unsigned long clock; -#endif - -#if DEBUG - unsigned long *ret = 0; -#ifdef __mips__ - __asm__ __volatile__ ("move\t%0,$31":"=r"(ret)); -#else - ret = __builtin_return_address(0); -#endif -#endif - - host = SCpnt->host; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - /* Assign a unique nonzero serial_number. */ - if (++serial_number == 0) serial_number = 1; - SCpnt->serial_number = serial_number; - - /* - * We will wait MIN_RESET_DELAY clock ticks after the last reset so - * we can avoid the drive not being ready. - */ - timeout = host->last_reset + MIN_RESET_DELAY; - if (jiffies < timeout) { - int ticks_remaining = timeout - jiffies; - /* - * NOTE: This may be executed from within an interrupt - * handler! This is bad, but for now, it'll do. The irq - * level of the interrupt handler has been masked out by the - * platform dependent interrupt handling code already, so the - * sti() here will not cause another call to the SCSI host's - * interrupt handler (assuming there is one irq-level per - * host). - */ - sti(); - while (--ticks_remaining >= 0) udelay(1000000/HZ); - host->last_reset = jiffies - MIN_RESET_DELAY; - } - restore_flags(flags); - - update_timeout(SCpnt, SCpnt->timeout_per_command); - - /* - * We will use a queued command if possible, otherwise we will emulate the - * queuing and calling of completion function ourselves. - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("internal_cmnd (host = %d, channel = %d, target = %d, " - "command = %p, buffer = %p, \nbufflen = %d, done = %p)\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->channel, SCpnt->target, SCpnt->cmnd, - SCpnt->buffer, SCpnt->bufflen, SCpnt->done); -#endif - - if (host->can_queue) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("queuecommand : routine at %p\n", - host->hostt->queuecommand); -#endif - /* This locking tries to prevent all sorts of races between - * queuecommand and the interrupt code. In effect, - * we are only allowed to be in queuecommand once at - * any given time, and we can only be in the interrupt - * handler and the queuecommand function at the same time - * when queuecommand is called while servicing the - * interrupt. - */ - - if(!intr_count && SCpnt->host->irq) - disable_irq(SCpnt->host->irq); - - host->hostt->queuecommand (SCpnt, scsi_done); - - if(!intr_count && SCpnt->host->irq) - enable_irq(SCpnt->host->irq); - } - else - { - int temp; - -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("command() : routine at %p\n", host->hostt->command); -#endif - temp = host->hostt->command (SCpnt); - SCpnt->result = temp; -#ifdef DEBUG_DELAY - clock = jiffies + 4 * HZ; - while (jiffies < clock) barrier(); - printk("done(host = %d, result = %04x) : routine at %p\n", - host->host_no, temp, host->hostt->command); -#endif - scsi_done(SCpnt); - } -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("leaving internal_cmnd()\n"); -#endif -} - -static void scsi_request_sense (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - SCpnt->flags |= WAS_SENSE | ASKED_FOR_SENSE; - update_timeout(SCpnt, SENSE_TIMEOUT); - restore_flags(flags); - - - memcpy ((void *) SCpnt->cmnd , (void *) generic_sense, - sizeof(generic_sense)); - - SCpnt->cmnd[1] = SCpnt->lun << 5; - SCpnt->cmnd[4] = sizeof(SCpnt->sense_buffer); - - SCpnt->request_buffer = &SCpnt->sense_buffer; - SCpnt->request_bufflen = sizeof(SCpnt->sense_buffer); - SCpnt->use_sg = 0; - SCpnt->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SCpnt->cmnd[0]); - internal_cmnd (SCpnt); -} - - - -/* - * scsi_do_cmd sends all the commands out to the low-level driver. It - * handles the specifics required for each low level driver - ie queued - * or non queued. It also prevents conflicts when different high level - * drivers go for the same host at the same time. - */ - -void scsi_do_cmd (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, const void *cmnd , - void *buffer, unsigned bufflen, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *), - int timeout, int retries) -{ - unsigned long flags; - struct Scsi_Host * host = SCpnt->host; - -#ifdef DEBUG - { - int i; - int target = SCpnt->target; - printk ("scsi_do_cmd (host = %d, channel = %d target = %d, " - "buffer =%p, bufflen = %d, done = %p, timeout = %d, " - "retries = %d)\n" - "command : " , host->host_no, SCpnt->channel, target, buffer, - bufflen, done, timeout, retries); - for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) - printk ("%02x ", ((unsigned char *) cmnd)[i]); - printk("\n"); - } -#endif - - if (!host) - { - panic ("Invalid or not present host.\n"); - } - - - /* - * We must prevent reentrancy to the lowlevel host driver. This prevents - * it - we enter a loop until the host we want to talk to is not busy. - * Race conditions are prevented, as interrupts are disabled in between the - * time we check for the host being not busy, and the time we mark it busy - * ourselves. - */ - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - SCpnt->pid = scsi_pid++; - - while (SCSI_BLOCK(host)) { - restore_flags(flags); - SCSI_SLEEP(&host->host_wait, SCSI_BLOCK(host)); - cli(); - } - - if (host->block) host_active = host; - - host->host_busy++; - restore_flags(flags); - - /* - * Our own function scsi_done (which marks the host as not busy, disables - * the timeout counter, etc) will be called by us or by the - * scsi_hosts[host].queuecommand() function needs to also call - * the completion function for the high level driver. - */ - - memcpy ((void *) SCpnt->data_cmnd , (const void *) cmnd, 12); -#if 0 - SCpnt->host = host; - SCpnt->channel = channel; - SCpnt->target = target; - SCpnt->lun = (SCpnt->data_cmnd[1] >> 5); -#endif - SCpnt->reset_chain = NULL; - SCpnt->serial_number = 0; - SCpnt->bufflen = bufflen; - SCpnt->buffer = buffer; - SCpnt->flags = 0; - SCpnt->retries = 0; - SCpnt->allowed = retries; - SCpnt->done = done; - SCpnt->timeout_per_command = timeout; - - memcpy ((void *) SCpnt->cmnd , (const void *) cmnd, 12); - /* Zero the sense buffer. Some host adapters automatically request - * sense on error. 0 is not a valid sense code. - */ - memset ((void *) SCpnt->sense_buffer, 0, sizeof SCpnt->sense_buffer); - SCpnt->request_buffer = buffer; - SCpnt->request_bufflen = bufflen; - SCpnt->old_use_sg = SCpnt->use_sg; - if (SCpnt->cmd_len == 0) - SCpnt->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SCpnt->cmnd[0]); - SCpnt->old_cmd_len = SCpnt->cmd_len; - - /* Start the timer ticking. */ - - SCpnt->internal_timeout = NORMAL_TIMEOUT; - SCpnt->abort_reason = 0; - internal_cmnd (SCpnt); - -#ifdef DEBUG - printk ("Leaving scsi_do_cmd()\n"); -#endif -} - -static int check_sense (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) -{ - /* If there is no sense information, request it. If we have already - * requested it, there is no point in asking again - the firmware must - * be confused. - */ - if (((SCpnt->sense_buffer[0] & 0x70) >> 4) != 7) { - if(!(SCpnt->flags & ASKED_FOR_SENSE)) - return SUGGEST_SENSE; - else - return SUGGEST_RETRY; - } - - SCpnt->flags &= ~ASKED_FOR_SENSE; - -#ifdef DEBUG_INIT - printk("scsi%d, channel%d : ", SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->channel); - print_sense("", SCpnt); - printk("\n"); -#endif - if (SCpnt->sense_buffer[2] & 0xe0) - return SUGGEST_ABORT; - - switch (SCpnt->sense_buffer[2] & 0xf) - { - case NO_SENSE: - return 0; - case RECOVERED_ERROR: - return SUGGEST_IS_OK; - - case ABORTED_COMMAND: - return SUGGEST_RETRY; - case NOT_READY: - case UNIT_ATTENTION: - /* - * If we are expecting a CC/UA because of a bus reset that we - * performed, treat this just as a retry. Otherwise this is - * information that we should pass up to the upper-level driver - * so that we can deal with it there. - */ - if( SCpnt->device->expecting_cc_ua ) - { - SCpnt->device->expecting_cc_ua = 0; - return SUGGEST_RETRY; - } - return SUGGEST_ABORT; - - /* these three are not supported */ - case COPY_ABORTED: - case VOLUME_OVERFLOW: - case MISCOMPARE: - - case MEDIUM_ERROR: - return SUGGEST_REMAP; - case BLANK_CHECK: - case DATA_PROTECT: - case HARDWARE_ERROR: - case ILLEGAL_REQUEST: - default: - return SUGGEST_ABORT; - } -} - -/* This function is the mid-level interrupt routine, which decides how - * to handle error conditions. Each invocation of this function must - * do one and *only* one of the following: - * - * (1) Call last_cmnd[host].done. This is done for fatal errors and - * normal completion, and indicates that the handling for this - * request is complete. - * (2) Call internal_cmnd to requeue the command. This will result in - * scsi_done being called again when the retry is complete. - * (3) Call scsi_request_sense. This asks the host adapter/drive for - * more information about the error condition. When the information - * is available, scsi_done will be called again. - * (4) Call reset(). This is sort of a last resort, and the idea is that - * this may kick things loose and get the drive working again. reset() - * automatically calls scsi_request_sense, and thus scsi_done will be - * called again once the reset is complete. - * - * If none of the above actions are taken, the drive in question - * will hang. If more than one of the above actions are taken by - * scsi_done, then unpredictable behavior will result. - */ -static void scsi_done (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt) -{ - int status=0; - int exit=0; - int checked; - int oldto; - struct Scsi_Host * host = SCpnt->host; - int result = SCpnt->result; - SCpnt->serial_number = 0; - oldto = update_timeout(SCpnt, 0); - -#ifdef DEBUG_TIMEOUT - if(result) printk("Non-zero result in scsi_done %x %d:%d\n", - result, SCpnt->target, SCpnt->lun); -#endif - - /* If we requested an abort, (and we got it) then fix up the return - * status to say why - */ - if(host_byte(result) == DID_ABORT && SCpnt->abort_reason) - SCpnt->result = result = (result & 0xff00ffff) | - (SCpnt->abort_reason << 16); - - -#define FINISHED 0 -#define MAYREDO 1 -#define REDO 3 -#define PENDING 4 - -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("In scsi_done(host = %d, result = %06x)\n", host->host_no, result); -#endif - - if(SCpnt->flags & WAS_SENSE) - { - SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg; - SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len; - } - - switch (host_byte(result)) - { - case DID_OK: - if (status_byte(result) && (SCpnt->flags & WAS_SENSE)) - /* Failed to obtain sense information */ - { - SCpnt->flags &= ~WAS_SENSE; -#if 0 /* This cannot possibly be correct. */ - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~SENSE_TIMEOUT; -#endif - - if (!(SCpnt->flags & WAS_RESET)) - { - printk("scsi%d : channel %d target %d lun %d request sense" - " failed, performing reset.\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->channel, SCpnt->target, - SCpnt->lun); - scsi_reset(SCpnt, SCSI_RESET_SYNCHRONOUS); - return; - } - else - { - exit = (DRIVER_HARD | SUGGEST_ABORT); - status = FINISHED; - } - } - else switch(msg_byte(result)) - { - case COMMAND_COMPLETE: - switch (status_byte(result)) - { - case GOOD: - if (SCpnt->flags & WAS_SENSE) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printk ("In scsi_done, GOOD status, COMMAND COMPLETE, " - "parsing sense information.\n"); -#endif - SCpnt->flags &= ~WAS_SENSE; -#if 0 /* This cannot possibly be correct. */ - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~SENSE_TIMEOUT; -#endif - - switch (checked = check_sense(SCpnt)) - { - case SUGGEST_SENSE: - case 0: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("NO SENSE. status = REDO\n"); -#endif - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - status = REDO; - break; - case SUGGEST_IS_OK: - break; - case SUGGEST_REMAP: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("SENSE SUGGEST REMAP - status = FINISHED\n"); -#endif - status = FINISHED; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_ABORT; - break; - case SUGGEST_RETRY: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("SENSE SUGGEST RETRY - status = MAYREDO\n"); -#endif - status = MAYREDO; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_RETRY; - break; - case SUGGEST_ABORT: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("SENSE SUGGEST ABORT - status = FINISHED"); -#endif - status = FINISHED; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_ABORT; - break; - default: - printk ("Internal error %s %d \n", __FILE__, - __LINE__); - } - } /* end WAS_SENSE */ - else - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("COMMAND COMPLETE message returned, " - "status = FINISHED. \n"); -#endif - exit = DRIVER_OK; - status = FINISHED; - } - break; - - case CHECK_CONDITION: - case COMMAND_TERMINATED: - switch (check_sense(SCpnt)) - { - case 0: - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - status = REDO; - break; - case SUGGEST_REMAP: - status = FINISHED; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_ABORT; - break; - case SUGGEST_RETRY: - status = MAYREDO; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_RETRY; - break; - case SUGGEST_ABORT: - status = FINISHED; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_ABORT; - break; - case SUGGEST_SENSE: - scsi_request_sense (SCpnt); - status = PENDING; - break; - } - break; - - case CONDITION_GOOD: - case INTERMEDIATE_GOOD: - case INTERMEDIATE_C_GOOD: - break; - - case BUSY: - case QUEUE_FULL: - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - status = REDO; - break; - - case RESERVATION_CONFLICT: - printk("scsi%d, channel %d : RESERVATION CONFLICT performing" - " reset.\n", SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->channel); - scsi_reset(SCpnt, SCSI_RESET_SYNCHRONOUS); - return; -#if 0 - exit = DRIVER_SOFT | SUGGEST_ABORT; - status = MAYREDO; - break; -#endif - default: - printk ("Internal error %s %d \n" - "status byte = %d \n", __FILE__, - __LINE__, status_byte(result)); - - } - break; - default: - panic("scsi: unsupported message byte %d received\n", - msg_byte(result)); - } - break; - case DID_TIME_OUT: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("Host returned DID_TIME_OUT - "); -#endif - - if (SCpnt->flags & WAS_TIMEDOUT) - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("Aborting\n"); -#endif - /* - Allow TEST_UNIT_READY and INQUIRY commands to timeout early - without causing resets. All other commands should be retried. - */ - if (SCpnt->cmnd[0] != TEST_UNIT_READY && - SCpnt->cmnd[0] != INQUIRY) - status = MAYREDO; - exit = (DRIVER_TIMEOUT | SUGGEST_ABORT); - } - else - { -#ifdef DEBUG - printk ("Retrying.\n"); -#endif - SCpnt->flags |= WAS_TIMEDOUT; - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_ABORT; - status = REDO; - } - break; - case DID_BUS_BUSY: - case DID_PARITY: - status = REDO; - break; - case DID_NO_CONNECT: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("Couldn't connect.\n"); -#endif - exit = (DRIVER_HARD | SUGGEST_ABORT); - break; - case DID_ERROR: - status = MAYREDO; - exit = (DRIVER_HARD | SUGGEST_ABORT); - break; - case DID_BAD_TARGET: - case DID_ABORT: - exit = (DRIVER_INVALID | SUGGEST_ABORT); - break; - case DID_RESET: - if (SCpnt->flags & IS_RESETTING) - { - SCpnt->flags &= ~IS_RESETTING; - status = REDO; - break; - } - - if(msg_byte(result) == GOOD && - status_byte(result) == CHECK_CONDITION) { - switch (check_sense(SCpnt)) { - case 0: - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - status = REDO; - break; - case SUGGEST_REMAP: - case SUGGEST_RETRY: - status = MAYREDO; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_RETRY; - break; - case SUGGEST_ABORT: - status = FINISHED; - exit = DRIVER_SENSE | SUGGEST_ABORT; - break; - case SUGGEST_SENSE: - scsi_request_sense (SCpnt); - status = PENDING; - break; - } - } else { - status=REDO; - exit = SUGGEST_RETRY; - } - break; - default : - exit = (DRIVER_ERROR | SUGGEST_DIE); - } - - switch (status) - { - case FINISHED: - case PENDING: - break; - case MAYREDO: -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("In MAYREDO, allowing %d retries, have %d\n", - SCpnt->allowed, SCpnt->retries); -#endif - if ((++SCpnt->retries) < SCpnt->allowed) - { - if ((SCpnt->retries >= (SCpnt->allowed >> 1)) - && !(SCpnt->host->last_reset > 0 && - jiffies < SCpnt->host->last_reset + MIN_RESET_PERIOD) - && !(SCpnt->flags & WAS_RESET)) - { - printk("scsi%d channel %d : resetting for second half of retries.\n", - SCpnt->host->host_no, SCpnt->channel); - scsi_reset(SCpnt, SCSI_RESET_SYNCHRONOUS); - break; - } - - } - else - { - status = FINISHED; - break; - } - /* fall through to REDO */ - - case REDO: - - if (SCpnt->flags & WAS_SENSE) - scsi_request_sense(SCpnt); - else - { - memcpy ((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, - (void*) SCpnt->data_cmnd, - sizeof(SCpnt->data_cmnd)); - SCpnt->request_buffer = SCpnt->buffer; - SCpnt->request_bufflen = SCpnt->bufflen; - SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg; - SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len; - internal_cmnd (SCpnt); - } - break; - default: - INTERNAL_ERROR; - } - - if (status == FINISHED) { -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("Calling done function - at address %p\n", SCpnt->done); -#endif - host->host_busy--; /* Indicate that we are free */ - - if (host->block && host->host_busy == 0) { - host_active = NULL; - - /* For block devices "wake_up" is done in end_scsi_request */ - if (MAJOR(SCpnt->request.rq_dev) != SCSI_DISK_MAJOR && - MAJOR(SCpnt->request.rq_dev) != SCSI_CDROM_MAJOR) { - struct Scsi_Host * next; - - for (next = host->block; next != host; next = next->block) - wake_up(&next->host_wait); - } - - } - - wake_up(&host->host_wait); - SCpnt->result = result | ((exit & 0xff) << 24); - SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg; - SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len; - SCpnt->done (SCpnt); - } - -#undef FINISHED -#undef REDO -#undef MAYREDO -#undef PENDING -} - -/* - * The scsi_abort function interfaces with the abort() function of the host - * we are aborting, and causes the current command to not complete. The - * caller should deal with any error messages or status returned on the - * next call. - * - * This will not be called reentrantly for a given host. - */ - -/* - * Since we're nice guys and specified that abort() and reset() - * can be non-reentrant. The internal_timeout flags are used for - * this. - */ - - -int scsi_abort (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, int why) -{ - int oldto; - unsigned long flags; - struct Scsi_Host * host = SCpnt->host; - - while(1) - { - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - - /* - * Protect against races here. If the command is done, or we are - * on a different command forget it. - */ - if (SCpnt->serial_number != SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout) { - restore_flags(flags); - return 0; - } - - if (SCpnt->internal_timeout & IN_ABORT) - { - restore_flags(flags); - while (SCpnt->internal_timeout & IN_ABORT) - barrier(); - } - else - { - SCpnt->internal_timeout |= IN_ABORT; - oldto = update_timeout(SCpnt, ABORT_TIMEOUT); - - if ((SCpnt->flags & IS_RESETTING) && SCpnt->device->soft_reset) { - /* OK, this command must have died when we did the - * reset. The device itself must have lied. - */ - printk("Stale command on %d %d:%d appears to have died when" - " the bus was reset\n", - SCpnt->channel, SCpnt->target, SCpnt->lun); - } - - restore_flags(flags); - if (!host->host_busy) { - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_ABORT; - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - return 0; - } - printk("scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid %lu, scsi%d," - " channel %d, id %d, lun %d ", - SCpnt->pid, SCpnt->host->host_no, (int) SCpnt->channel, - (int) SCpnt->target, (int) SCpnt->lun); - print_command (SCpnt->cmnd); - if (SCpnt->serial_number != SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout) - return 0; - SCpnt->abort_reason = why; - switch(host->hostt->abort(SCpnt)) { - /* We do not know how to abort. Try waiting another - * time increment and see if this helps. Set the - * WAS_TIMEDOUT flag set so we do not try this twice - */ - case SCSI_ABORT_BUSY: /* Tough call - returning 1 from - * this is too severe - */ - case SCSI_ABORT_SNOOZE: - if(why == DID_TIME_OUT) { - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_ABORT; - if(SCpnt->flags & WAS_TIMEDOUT) { - restore_flags(flags); - return 1; /* Indicate we cannot handle this. - * We drop down into the reset handler - * and try again - */ - } else { - SCpnt->flags |= WAS_TIMEDOUT; - oldto = SCpnt->timeout_per_command; - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - } - restore_flags(flags); - } - return 0; - case SCSI_ABORT_PENDING: - if(why != DID_TIME_OUT) { - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - update_timeout(SCpnt, oldto); - restore_flags(flags); - } - return 0; - case SCSI_ABORT_SUCCESS: - /* We should have already aborted this one. No - * need to adjust timeout - */ - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_ABORT; - return 0; - case SCSI_ABORT_NOT_RUNNING: - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_ABORT; - update_timeout(SCpnt, 0); - return 0; - case SCSI_ABORT_ERROR: - default: - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~IN_ABORT; - return 1; - } - } - } -} - - -/* Mark a single SCSI Device as having been reset. */ - -static inline void scsi_mark_device_reset(Scsi_Device *Device) -{ - Device->was_reset = 1; - Device->expecting_cc_ua = 1; -} - - -/* Mark all SCSI Devices on a specific Host as having been reset. */ - -void scsi_mark_host_reset(struct Scsi_Host *Host) -{ - Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt; - for (SCpnt = Host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - scsi_mark_device_reset(SCpnt->device); -} - - -/* Mark all SCSI Devices on a specific Host Bus as having been reset. */ - -void scsi_mark_bus_reset(struct Scsi_Host *Host, int channel) -{ - Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt; - for (SCpnt = Host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - if (SCpnt->channel == channel) - scsi_mark_device_reset(SCpnt->device); -} - - -int scsi_reset (Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, unsigned int reset_flags) -{ - int temp; - unsigned long flags; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt1; - struct Scsi_Host * host = SCpnt->host; - - printk("SCSI bus is being reset for host %d channel %d.\n", - host->host_no, SCpnt->channel); - -#if 0 - /* - * First of all, we need to make a recommendation to the low-level - * driver as to whether a BUS_DEVICE_RESET should be performed, - * or whether we should do a full BUS_RESET. There is no simple - * algorithm here - we basically use a series of heuristics - * to determine what we should do. - */ - SCpnt->host->suggest_bus_reset = FALSE; - - /* - * First see if all of the active devices on the bus have - * been jammed up so that we are attempting resets. If so, - * then suggest a bus reset. Forcing a bus reset could - * result in some race conditions, but no more than - * you would usually get with timeouts. We will cross - * that bridge when we come to it. - * - * This is actually a pretty bad idea, since a sequence of - * commands will often timeout together and this will cause a - * Bus Device Reset followed immediately by a SCSI Bus Reset. - * If all of the active devices really are jammed up, the - * Bus Device Reset will quickly timeout and scsi_times_out - * will follow up with a SCSI Bus Reset anyway. - */ - SCpnt1 = host->host_queue; - while(SCpnt1) { - if( SCpnt1->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE - && (SCpnt1->flags & (WAS_RESET | IS_RESETTING)) == 0 ) - break; - SCpnt1 = SCpnt1->next; - } - if( SCpnt1 == NULL ) { - reset_flags |= SCSI_RESET_SUGGEST_BUS_RESET; - } - - /* - * If the code that called us is suggesting a hard reset, then - * definitely request it. This usually occurs because a - * BUS_DEVICE_RESET times out. - * - * Passing reset_flags along takes care of this automatically. - */ - if( reset_flags & SCSI_RESET_SUGGEST_BUS_RESET ) { - SCpnt->host->suggest_bus_reset = TRUE; - } -#endif - - while (1) { - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - - /* - * Protect against races here. If the command is done, or we are - * on a different command forget it. - */ - if (reset_flags & SCSI_RESET_ASYNCHRONOUS) - if (SCpnt->serial_number != SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout) { - restore_flags(flags); - return 0; - } - - if (SCpnt->internal_timeout & IN_RESET) - { - restore_flags(flags); - while (SCpnt->internal_timeout & IN_RESET) - barrier(); - } - else - { - SCpnt->internal_timeout |= IN_RESET; - update_timeout(SCpnt, RESET_TIMEOUT); - - if (host->host_busy) - { - restore_flags(flags); - SCpnt1 = host->host_queue; - while(SCpnt1) { - if (SCpnt1->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE) { -#if 0 - if (!(SCpnt1->flags & IS_RESETTING) && - !(SCpnt1->internal_timeout & IN_ABORT)) - scsi_abort(SCpnt1, DID_RESET); -#endif - SCpnt1->flags |= (WAS_RESET | IS_RESETTING); - } - SCpnt1 = SCpnt1->next; - } - - host->last_reset = jiffies; - temp = host->hostt->reset(SCpnt, reset_flags); - /* - This test allows the driver to introduce an additional bus - settle time delay by setting last_reset up to 20 seconds in - the future. In the normal case where the driver does not - modify last_reset, it must be assumed that the actual bus - reset occurred immediately prior to the return to this code, - and so last_reset must be updated to the current time, so - that the delay in internal_cmnd will guarantee at least a - MIN_RESET_DELAY bus settle time. - */ - if ((host->last_reset < jiffies) || - (host->last_reset > (jiffies + 20 * HZ))) - host->last_reset = jiffies; - } - else - { - if (!host->block) host->host_busy++; - restore_flags(flags); - host->last_reset = jiffies; - SCpnt->flags |= (WAS_RESET | IS_RESETTING); - temp = host->hostt->reset(SCpnt, reset_flags); - if ((host->last_reset < jiffies) || - (host->last_reset > (jiffies + 20 * HZ))) - host->last_reset = jiffies; - if (!host->block) host->host_busy--; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("scsi reset function returned %d\n", temp); -#endif - - /* - * Now figure out what we need to do, based upon - * what the low level driver said that it did. - * If the result is SCSI_RESET_SUCCESS, SCSI_RESET_PENDING, - * or SCSI_RESET_WAKEUP, then the low level driver did a - * bus device reset or bus reset, so we should go through - * and mark one or all of the devices on that bus - * as having been reset. - */ - switch(temp & SCSI_RESET_ACTION) { - case SCSI_RESET_SUCCESS: - if (temp & SCSI_RESET_HOST_RESET) - scsi_mark_host_reset(host); - else if (temp & SCSI_RESET_BUS_RESET) - scsi_mark_bus_reset(host, SCpnt->channel); - else scsi_mark_device_reset(SCpnt->device); - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~(IN_RESET|IN_RESET2|IN_RESET3); - restore_flags(flags); - return 0; - case SCSI_RESET_PENDING: - if (temp & SCSI_RESET_HOST_RESET) - scsi_mark_host_reset(host); - else if (temp & SCSI_RESET_BUS_RESET) - scsi_mark_bus_reset(host, SCpnt->channel); - else scsi_mark_device_reset(SCpnt->device); - case SCSI_RESET_NOT_RUNNING: - return 0; - case SCSI_RESET_PUNT: - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~(IN_RESET|IN_RESET2|IN_RESET3); - scsi_request_sense (SCpnt); - return 0; - case SCSI_RESET_WAKEUP: - if (temp & SCSI_RESET_HOST_RESET) - scsi_mark_host_reset(host); - else if (temp & SCSI_RESET_BUS_RESET) - scsi_mark_bus_reset(host, SCpnt->channel); - else scsi_mark_device_reset(SCpnt->device); - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~(IN_RESET|IN_RESET2|IN_RESET3); - scsi_request_sense (SCpnt); - /* - * If a bus reset was performed, we - * need to wake up each and every command - * that was active on the bus or if it was a HBA - * reset all active commands on all channels - */ - if( temp & SCSI_RESET_HOST_RESET ) - { - SCpnt1 = host->host_queue; - while(SCpnt1) { - if (SCpnt1->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE - && SCpnt1 != SCpnt) - scsi_request_sense (SCpnt1); - SCpnt1 = SCpnt1->next; - } - } else if( temp & SCSI_RESET_BUS_RESET ) { - SCpnt1 = host->host_queue; - while(SCpnt1) { - if(SCpnt1->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE - && SCpnt1 != SCpnt - && SCpnt1->channel == SCpnt->channel) - scsi_request_sense (SCpnt); - SCpnt1 = SCpnt1->next; - } - } - return 0; - case SCSI_RESET_SNOOZE: - /* In this case, we set the timeout field to 0 - * so that this command does not time out any more, - * and we return 1 so that we get a message on the - * screen. - */ - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - SCpnt->internal_timeout &= ~(IN_RESET|IN_RESET2|IN_RESET3); - update_timeout(SCpnt, 0); - restore_flags(flags); - /* If you snooze, you lose... */ - case SCSI_RESET_ERROR: - default: - return 1; - } - - return temp; - } - } -} - - -static void scsi_main_timeout(void) -{ - /* - * We must not enter update_timeout with a timeout condition still pending. - */ - - int timed_out; - unsigned long flags; - struct Scsi_Host * host; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt = NULL; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - - update_timeout(NULL, 0); - - /* - * Find all timers such that they have 0 or negative (shouldn't happen) - * time remaining on them. - */ - timed_out = 0; - for (host = scsi_hostlist; host; host = host->next) { - for (SCpnt = host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - if (SCpnt->timeout == -1) - { - SCpnt->timeout = 0; - SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout = SCpnt->serial_number; - ++timed_out; - } - } - if (timed_out > 0) { - for (host = scsi_hostlist; host; host = host->next) { - for (SCpnt = host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - if (SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout > 0 && - SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout == SCpnt->serial_number) - { - restore_flags(flags); - scsi_times_out(SCpnt); - SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout = 0; - cli(); - } - } - } - restore_flags(flags); -} - -/* - * The strategy is to cause the timer code to call scsi_times_out() - * when the soonest timeout is pending. - * The arguments are used when we are queueing a new command, because - * we do not want to subtract the time used from this time, but when we - * set the timer, we want to take this value into account. - */ - -static int update_timeout(Scsi_Cmnd * SCset, int timeout) -{ - unsigned int least, used; - unsigned int oldto; - unsigned long flags; - struct Scsi_Host * host; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt = NULL; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - - oldto = 0; - - /* - * This routine can be a performance bottleneck under high loads, since - * it is called twice per SCSI operation: once when internal_cmnd is - * called, and again when scsi_done completes the command. To limit - * the load this routine can cause, we shortcut processing if no clock - * ticks have occurred since the last time it was called. - */ - - if (jiffies == time_start && timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires > 0) { - if(SCset){ - oldto = SCset->timeout; - SCset->timeout = timeout; - if (timeout > 0 && - jiffies + timeout < timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires) - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires = jiffies + timeout; - } - restore_flags(flags); - return oldto; - } - - /* - * Figure out how much time has passed since the last time the timeouts - * were updated - */ - used = (time_start) ? (jiffies - time_start) : 0; - - /* - * Find out what is due to timeout soonest, and adjust all timeouts for - * the amount of time that has passed since the last time we called - * update_timeout. - */ - - oldto = 0; - - if(SCset){ - oldto = SCset->timeout - used; - SCset->timeout = timeout; - } - - least = 0xffffffff; - - for(host = scsi_hostlist; host; host = host->next) - for(SCpnt = host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - if (SCpnt->timeout > 0) { - if (SCpnt != SCset) - SCpnt->timeout -= used; - if(SCpnt->timeout <= 0) SCpnt->timeout = -1; - if(SCpnt->timeout > 0 && SCpnt->timeout < least) - least = SCpnt->timeout; - } - - /* - * If something is due to timeout again, then we will set the next timeout - * interrupt to occur. Otherwise, timeouts are disabled. - */ - - if (least != 0xffffffff) - { - time_start = jiffies; - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires = (time_elapsed = least) + jiffies; - timer_active |= 1 << SCSI_TIMER; - } - else - { - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires = time_start = time_elapsed = 0; - timer_active &= ~(1 << SCSI_TIMER); - } - restore_flags(flags); - return oldto; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES -static int scsi_register_host(Scsi_Host_Template *); -static void scsi_unregister_host(Scsi_Host_Template *); -#endif - -void *scsi_malloc(unsigned int len) -{ - unsigned int nbits, mask; - unsigned long flags; - int i, j; - if(len % SECTOR_SIZE != 0 || len > PAGE_SIZE) - return NULL; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - nbits = len >> 9; - mask = (1 << nbits) - 1; - - for(i=0;i < dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; i++) - for(j=0; j<=SECTORS_PER_PAGE - nbits; j++){ - if ((dma_malloc_freelist[i] & (mask << j)) == 0){ - dma_malloc_freelist[i] |= (mask << j); - restore_flags(flags); - dma_free_sectors -= nbits; -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("SMalloc: %d %p\n",len, dma_malloc_pages[i] + (j << 9)); -#endif - return (void *) ((unsigned long) dma_malloc_pages[i] + (j << 9)); - } - } - restore_flags(flags); - return NULL; /* Nope. No more */ -} - -int scsi_free(void *obj, unsigned int len) -{ - unsigned int page, sector, nbits, mask; - unsigned long flags; - -#ifdef DEBUG - unsigned long ret = 0; - -#ifdef __mips__ - __asm__ __volatile__ ("move\t%0,$31":"=r"(ret)); -#else - ret = __builtin_return_address(0); -#endif - printk("scsi_free %p %d\n",obj, len); -#endif - - for (page = 0; page < dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; page++) { - unsigned long page_addr = (unsigned long) dma_malloc_pages[page]; - if ((unsigned long) obj >= page_addr && - (unsigned long) obj < page_addr + PAGE_SIZE) - { - sector = (((unsigned long) obj) - page_addr) >> 9; - - nbits = len >> 9; - mask = (1 << nbits) - 1; - - if ((mask << sector) >= (1 << SECTORS_PER_PAGE)) - panic ("scsi_free:Bad memory alignment"); - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - if((dma_malloc_freelist[page] & - (mask << sector)) != (mask<host; - int j; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt; - - if (SDpnt->queue_depth == 0) - SDpnt->queue_depth = host->cmd_per_lun; - SDpnt->device_queue = NULL; - - for(j=0;jqueue_depth;j++){ - SCpnt = (Scsi_Cmnd *) - scsi_init_malloc(sizeof(Scsi_Cmnd), - GFP_ATOMIC | - (host->unchecked_isa_dma ? GFP_DMA : 0)); - SCpnt->host = host; - SCpnt->device = SDpnt; - SCpnt->target = SDpnt->id; - SCpnt->lun = SDpnt->lun; - SCpnt->channel = SDpnt->channel; - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_INACTIVE; - SCpnt->use_sg = 0; - SCpnt->old_use_sg = 0; - SCpnt->old_cmd_len = 0; - SCpnt->timeout = 0; - SCpnt->underflow = 0; - SCpnt->transfersize = 0; - SCpnt->serial_number = 0; - SCpnt->serial_number_at_timeout = 0; - SCpnt->host_scribble = NULL; - if(host->host_queue) - host->host_queue->prev = SCpnt; - SCpnt->next = host->host_queue; - SCpnt->prev = NULL; - host->host_queue = SCpnt; - SCpnt->device_next = SDpnt->device_queue; - SDpnt->device_queue = SCpnt; - } - SDpnt->has_cmdblocks = 1; -} - -/* - * scsi_dev_init() is our initialization routine, which in turn calls host - * initialization, bus scanning, and sd/st initialization routines. - */ - -int scsi_dev_init(void) -{ - Scsi_Device * SDpnt; - struct Scsi_Host * shpnt; - struct Scsi_Device_Template * sdtpnt; -#ifdef FOO_ON_YOU - return; -#endif - - /* Yes we're here... */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - dispatch_scsi_info_ptr = dispatch_scsi_info; -#endif - - /* Init a few things so we can "malloc" memory. */ - scsi_loadable_module_flag = 0; - - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].fn = scsi_main_timeout; - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires = 0; - -#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES - register_symtab(&scsi_symbol_table); -#endif - - /* Register the /proc/scsi/scsi entry */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - proc_scsi_register(0, &proc_scsi_scsi); -#endif - - /* initialize all hosts */ - scsi_init(); - - scsi_devices = (Scsi_Device *) NULL; - - for (shpnt = scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) { - scan_scsis(shpnt,0,0,0,0); /* scan for scsi devices */ - if (shpnt->select_queue_depths != NULL) - (shpnt->select_queue_depths)(shpnt, scsi_devices); - } - - printk("scsi : detected "); - for (sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if (sdtpnt->dev_noticed && sdtpnt->name) - printk("%d SCSI %s%s ", sdtpnt->dev_noticed, sdtpnt->name, - (sdtpnt->dev_noticed != 1) ? "s" : ""); - printk("total.\n"); - - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->init && sdtpnt->dev_noticed) (*sdtpnt->init)(); - - for (SDpnt=scsi_devices; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) { - SDpnt->scsi_request_fn = NULL; - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->attach) (*sdtpnt->attach)(SDpnt); - if(SDpnt->attached) scsi_build_commandblocks(SDpnt); - } - - - /* - * This should build the DMA pool. - */ - resize_dma_pool(); - - /* - * OK, now we finish the initialization by doing spin-up, read - * capacity, etc, etc - */ - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->finish && sdtpnt->nr_dev) - (*sdtpnt->finish)(); - - scsi_loadable_module_flag = 1; - - return 0; -} - -static void print_inquiry(unsigned char *data) -{ - int i; - - printk(" Vendor: "); - for (i = 8; i < 16; i++) - { - if (data[i] >= 0x20 && i < data[4] + 5) - printk("%c", data[i]); - else - printk(" "); - } - - printk(" Model: "); - for (i = 16; i < 32; i++) - { - if (data[i] >= 0x20 && i < data[4] + 5) - printk("%c", data[i]); - else - printk(" "); - } - - printk(" Rev: "); - for (i = 32; i < 36; i++) - { - if (data[i] >= 0x20 && i < data[4] + 5) - printk("%c", data[i]); - else - printk(" "); - } - - printk("\n"); - - i = data[0] & 0x1f; - - printk(" Type: %s ", - i < MAX_SCSI_DEVICE_CODE ? scsi_device_types[i] : "Unknown " ); - printk(" ANSI SCSI revision: %02x", data[2] & 0x07); - if ((data[2] & 0x07) == 1 && (data[3] & 0x0f) == 1) - printk(" CCS\n"); - else - printk("\n"); -} - - -#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS -int scsi_proc_info(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset, int length, - int hostno, int inout) -{ - Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt; - struct Scsi_Device_Template *SDTpnt; - Scsi_Device *scd, *scd_h = NULL; - struct Scsi_Host *HBA_ptr; - char *p; - int host, channel, id, lun; - int size, len = 0; - off_t begin = 0; - off_t pos = 0; - - scd = scsi_devices; - HBA_ptr = scsi_hostlist; - - if(inout == 0) { - size = sprintf(buffer+len,"Attached devices: %s\n", (scd)?"":"none"); - len += size; - pos = begin + len; - while (HBA_ptr) { -#if 0 - size += sprintf(buffer+len,"scsi%2d: %s\n", (int) HBA_ptr->host_no, - HBA_ptr->hostt->procname); - len += size; - pos = begin + len; -#endif - scd = scsi_devices; - while (scd) { - if (scd->host == HBA_ptr) { - proc_print_scsidevice(scd, buffer, &size, len); - len += size; - pos = begin + len; - - if (pos < offset) { - len = 0; - begin = pos; - } - if (pos > offset + length) - goto stop_output; - } - scd = scd->next; - } - HBA_ptr = HBA_ptr->next; - } - - stop_output: - *start=buffer+(offset-begin); /* Start of wanted data */ - len-=(offset-begin); /* Start slop */ - if(len>length) - len = length; /* Ending slop */ - return (len); - } - - if(!buffer || length < 25 || strncmp("scsi", buffer, 4)) - return(-EINVAL); - - /* - * Usage: echo "scsi add-single-device 0 1 2 3" >/proc/scsi/scsi - * with "0 1 2 3" replaced by your "Host Channel Id Lun". - * Consider this feature BETA. - * CAUTION: This is not for hotplugging your peripherals. As - * SCSI was not designed for this you could damage your - * hardware ! - * However perhaps it is legal to switch on an - * already connected device. It is perhaps not - * guaranteed this device doesn't corrupt an ongoing data transfer. - */ - if(!strncmp("add-single-device", buffer + 5, 17)) { - p = buffer + 23; - - host = simple_strtoul(p, &p, 0); - channel = simple_strtoul(p+1, &p, 0); - id = simple_strtoul(p+1, &p, 0); - lun = simple_strtoul(p+1, &p, 0); - - printk("scsi singledevice %d %d %d %d\n", host, channel, - id, lun); - - while(scd && (scd->host->host_no != host - || scd->channel != channel - || scd->id != id - || scd->lun != lun)) { - scd = scd->next; - } - if(scd) - return(-ENOSYS); /* We do not yet support unplugging */ - while(HBA_ptr && HBA_ptr->host_no != host) - HBA_ptr = HBA_ptr->next; - - if(!HBA_ptr) - return(-ENXIO); - - scan_scsis (HBA_ptr, 1, channel, id, lun); - return(length); - - } - - /* - * Usage: echo "scsi remove-single-device 0 1 2 3" >/proc/scsi/scsi - * with "0 1 2 3" replaced by your "Host Channel Id Lun". - * - * Consider this feature pre-BETA. - * - * CAUTION: This is not for hotplugging your peripherals. As - * SCSI was not designed for this you could damage your - * hardware and thoroughly confuse the SCSI subsystem. - * - */ - else if(!strncmp("remove-single-device", buffer + 5, 20)) { - p = buffer + 26; - - host = simple_strtoul(p, &p, 0); - channel = simple_strtoul(p+1, &p, 0); - id = simple_strtoul(p+1, &p, 0); - lun = simple_strtoul(p+1, &p, 0); - - while(scd != NULL) { - if(scd->host->host_no == host - && scd->channel == channel - && scd->id == id - && scd->lun == lun){ - break; - } - scd_h = scd; - scd = scd->next; - } - - if(scd == NULL) - return(-ENODEV); /* there is no such device attached */ - - if(scd->access_count) - return(-EBUSY); - - SDTpnt = scsi_devicelist; - while(SDTpnt != NULL) { - if(SDTpnt->detach) (*SDTpnt->detach)(scd); - SDTpnt = SDTpnt->next; - } - - if(scd->attached == 0) { - /* - * Nobody is using this device any more. - * Free all of the command structures. - */ - for(SCpnt=scd->host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next){ - if(SCpnt->device == scd) { - if(SCpnt->prev != NULL) - SCpnt->prev->next = SCpnt->next; - if(SCpnt->next != NULL) - SCpnt->next->prev = SCpnt->prev; - if(SCpnt == scd->host->host_queue) - scd->host->host_queue = SCpnt->next; - scsi_init_free((char *) SCpnt, sizeof(*SCpnt)); - } - } - /* Now we can remove the device structure */ - if(scd_h != NULL) { - scd_h->next = scd->next; - } else if (scsi_devices == scd) { - /* We had a hit on the first entry of the device list */ - scsi_devices = scd->next; - } - scsi_init_free((char *) scd, sizeof(Scsi_Device)); - } else { - return(-EBUSY); - } - return(0); - } - return(-EINVAL); -} -#endif - -/* - * Go through the device list and recompute the most appropriate size - * for the dma pool. Then grab more memory (as required). - */ -static void resize_dma_pool(void) -{ - int i; - unsigned long size; - struct Scsi_Host * shpnt; - struct Scsi_Host * host = NULL; - Scsi_Device * SDpnt; - unsigned long flags; - FreeSectorBitmap * new_dma_malloc_freelist = NULL; - unsigned int new_dma_sectors = 0; - unsigned int new_need_isa_buffer = 0; - unsigned char ** new_dma_malloc_pages = NULL; - - if( !scsi_devices ) - { - /* - * Free up the DMA pool. - */ - if( dma_free_sectors != dma_sectors ) - panic("SCSI DMA pool memory leak %d %d\n",dma_free_sectors,dma_sectors); - - for(i=0; i < dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; i++) - scsi_init_free(dma_malloc_pages[i], PAGE_SIZE); - if (dma_malloc_pages) - scsi_init_free((char *) dma_malloc_pages, - (dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(*dma_malloc_pages)); - dma_malloc_pages = NULL; - if (dma_malloc_freelist) - scsi_init_free((char *) dma_malloc_freelist, - (dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(*dma_malloc_freelist)); - dma_malloc_freelist = NULL; - dma_sectors = 0; - dma_free_sectors = 0; - return; - } - /* Next, check to see if we need to extend the DMA buffer pool */ - - new_dma_sectors = 2*SECTORS_PER_PAGE; /* Base value we use */ - - if (high_memory-1 > ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD) - scsi_need_isa_bounce_buffers = 1; - else - scsi_need_isa_bounce_buffers = 0; - - if (scsi_devicelist) - for(shpnt=scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) - new_dma_sectors += SECTORS_PER_PAGE; /* Increment for each host */ - - for (SDpnt=scsi_devices; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) { - host = SDpnt->host; - - /* - * sd and sr drivers allocate scatterlists. - * sr drivers may allocate for each command 1x2048 or 2x1024 extra - * buffers for 2k sector size and 1k fs. - * sg driver allocates buffers < 4k. - * st driver does not need buffers from the dma pool. - * estimate 4k buffer/command for devices of unknown type (should panic). - */ - if (SDpnt->type == TYPE_WORM || SDpnt->type == TYPE_ROM || - SDpnt->type == TYPE_DISK || SDpnt->type == TYPE_MOD) { - new_dma_sectors += ((host->sg_tablesize * - sizeof(struct scatterlist) + 511) >> 9) * - SDpnt->queue_depth; - if (SDpnt->type == TYPE_WORM || SDpnt->type == TYPE_ROM) - new_dma_sectors += (2048 >> 9) * SDpnt->queue_depth; - } - else if (SDpnt->type == TYPE_SCANNER || - SDpnt->type == TYPE_PROCESSOR || - SDpnt->type == TYPE_MEDIUM_CHANGER) { - new_dma_sectors += (4096 >> 9) * SDpnt->queue_depth; - } - else { - if (SDpnt->type != TYPE_TAPE) { - printk("resize_dma_pool: unknown device type %d\n", SDpnt->type); - new_dma_sectors += (4096 >> 9) * SDpnt->queue_depth; - } - } - - if(host->unchecked_isa_dma && - scsi_need_isa_bounce_buffers && - SDpnt->type != TYPE_TAPE) { - new_dma_sectors += (PAGE_SIZE >> 9) * host->sg_tablesize * - SDpnt->queue_depth; - new_need_isa_buffer++; - } - } - -#ifdef DEBUG_INIT - printk("resize_dma_pool: needed dma sectors = %d\n", new_dma_sectors); -#endif - - /* limit DMA memory to 32MB: */ - new_dma_sectors = (new_dma_sectors + 15) & 0xfff0; - - /* - * We never shrink the buffers - this leads to - * race conditions that I would rather not even think - * about right now. - */ - if( new_dma_sectors < dma_sectors ) - new_dma_sectors = dma_sectors; - - if (new_dma_sectors) - { - size = (new_dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(FreeSectorBitmap); - new_dma_malloc_freelist = (FreeSectorBitmap *) scsi_init_malloc(size, GFP_ATOMIC); - memset(new_dma_malloc_freelist, 0, size); - - size = (new_dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(*new_dma_malloc_pages); - new_dma_malloc_pages = (unsigned char **) scsi_init_malloc(size, GFP_ATOMIC); - memset(new_dma_malloc_pages, 0, size); - } - - /* - * If we need more buffers, expand the list. - */ - if( new_dma_sectors > dma_sectors ) { - for(i=dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; i< new_dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; i++) - new_dma_malloc_pages[i] = (unsigned char *) - scsi_init_malloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA); - } - - /* When we dick with the actual DMA list, we need to - * protect things - */ - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - if (dma_malloc_freelist) - { - size = (dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(FreeSectorBitmap); - memcpy(new_dma_malloc_freelist, dma_malloc_freelist, size); - scsi_init_free((char *) dma_malloc_freelist, size); - } - dma_malloc_freelist = new_dma_malloc_freelist; - - if (dma_malloc_pages) - { - size = (dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(*dma_malloc_pages); - memcpy(new_dma_malloc_pages, dma_malloc_pages, size); - scsi_init_free((char *) dma_malloc_pages, size); - } - - dma_free_sectors += new_dma_sectors - dma_sectors; - dma_malloc_pages = new_dma_malloc_pages; - dma_sectors = new_dma_sectors; - need_isa_buffer = new_need_isa_buffer; - restore_flags(flags); - -#ifdef DEBUG_INIT - printk("resize_dma_pool: dma free sectors = %d\n", dma_free_sectors); - printk("resize_dma_pool: dma sectors = %d\n", dma_sectors); - printk("resize_dma_pool: need isa buffers = %d\n", need_isa_buffer); -#endif -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES /* a big #ifdef block... */ - -/* - * This entry point should be called by a loadable module if it is trying - * add a low level scsi driver to the system. - */ -static int scsi_register_host(Scsi_Host_Template * tpnt) -{ - int pcount; - struct Scsi_Host * shpnt; - Scsi_Device * SDpnt; - struct Scsi_Device_Template * sdtpnt; - const char * name; - - if (tpnt->next || !tpnt->detect) return 1;/* Must be already loaded, or - * no detect routine available - */ - pcount = next_scsi_host; - if ((tpnt->present = tpnt->detect(tpnt))) - { - if(pcount == next_scsi_host) { - if(tpnt->present > 1) { - printk("Failure to register low-level scsi driver"); - scsi_unregister_host(tpnt); - return 1; - } - /* The low-level driver failed to register a driver. We - * can do this now. - */ - scsi_register(tpnt,0); - } - tpnt->next = scsi_hosts; /* Add to the linked list */ - scsi_hosts = tpnt; - - /* Add the new driver to /proc/scsi */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - build_proc_dir_entries(tpnt); -#endif - - for(shpnt=scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) - if(shpnt->hostt == tpnt) - { - if(tpnt->info) - name = tpnt->info(shpnt); - else - name = tpnt->name; - printk ("scsi%d : %s\n", /* And print a little message */ - shpnt->host_no, name); - } - - printk ("scsi : %d host%s.\n", next_scsi_host, - (next_scsi_host == 1) ? "" : "s"); - - scsi_make_blocked_list(); - - /* The next step is to call scan_scsis here. This generates the - * Scsi_Devices entries - */ - - for(shpnt=scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) - if(shpnt->hostt == tpnt) { - scan_scsis(shpnt,0,0,0,0); - if (shpnt->select_queue_depths != NULL) - (shpnt->select_queue_depths)(shpnt, scsi_devices); - } - - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->init && sdtpnt->dev_noticed) (*sdtpnt->init)(); - - /* Next we create the Scsi_Cmnd structures for this host */ - - for(SDpnt = scsi_devices; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) - if(SDpnt->host->hostt == tpnt) - { - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->attach) (*sdtpnt->attach)(SDpnt); - if(SDpnt->attached) scsi_build_commandblocks(SDpnt); - } - - /* - * Now that we have all of the devices, resize the DMA pool, - * as required. */ - resize_dma_pool(); - - - /* This does any final handling that is required. */ - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->finish && sdtpnt->nr_dev) - (*sdtpnt->finish)(); - } - -#if defined(USE_STATIC_SCSI_MEMORY) - printk ("SCSI memory: total %ldKb, used %ldKb, free %ldKb.\n", - (scsi_memory_upper_value - scsi_memory_lower_value) / 1024, - (scsi_init_memory_start - scsi_memory_lower_value) / 1024, - (scsi_memory_upper_value - scsi_init_memory_start) / 1024); -#endif - - MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; - return 0; -} - -/* - * Similarly, this entry point should be called by a loadable module if it - * is trying to remove a low level scsi driver from the system. - */ -static void scsi_unregister_host(Scsi_Host_Template * tpnt) -{ - Scsi_Host_Template * SHT, *SHTp; - Scsi_Device *sdpnt, * sdppnt, * sdpnt1; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt; - unsigned long flags; - struct Scsi_Device_Template * sdtpnt; - struct Scsi_Host * shpnt, *sh1; - int pcount; - - /* First verify that this host adapter is completely free with no pending - * commands */ - - for(sdpnt = scsi_devices; sdpnt; sdpnt = sdpnt->next) - if(sdpnt->host->hostt == tpnt && sdpnt->host->hostt->usage_count - && *sdpnt->host->hostt->usage_count) return; - - for(shpnt = scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) - { - if (shpnt->hostt != tpnt) continue; - for(SCpnt = shpnt->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - { - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - if(SCpnt->request.rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE) { - restore_flags(flags); - for(SCpnt = shpnt->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - if(SCpnt->request.rq_status == RQ_SCSI_DISCONNECTING) - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_INACTIVE; - printk("Device busy???\n"); - return; - } - SCpnt->request.rq_status = RQ_SCSI_DISCONNECTING; /* Mark as busy */ - restore_flags(flags); - } - } - /* Next we detach the high level drivers from the Scsi_Device structures */ - - for(sdpnt = scsi_devices; sdpnt; sdpnt = sdpnt->next) - if(sdpnt->host->hostt == tpnt) - { - for(sdtpnt = scsi_devicelist; sdtpnt; sdtpnt = sdtpnt->next) - if(sdtpnt->detach) (*sdtpnt->detach)(sdpnt); - /* If something still attached, punt */ - if (sdpnt->attached) { - printk("Attached usage count = %d\n", sdpnt->attached); - return; - } - } - - /* Next we free up the Scsi_Cmnd structures for this host */ - - for(sdpnt = scsi_devices; sdpnt; sdpnt = sdpnt->next) - if(sdpnt->host->hostt == tpnt) - while (sdpnt->host->host_queue) { - SCpnt = sdpnt->host->host_queue->next; - scsi_init_free((char *) sdpnt->host->host_queue, sizeof(Scsi_Cmnd)); - sdpnt->host->host_queue = SCpnt; - if (SCpnt) SCpnt->prev = NULL; - sdpnt->has_cmdblocks = 0; - } - - /* Next free up the Scsi_Device structures for this host */ - - sdppnt = NULL; - for(sdpnt = scsi_devices; sdpnt; sdpnt = sdpnt1) - { - sdpnt1 = sdpnt->next; - if (sdpnt->host->hostt == tpnt) { - if (sdppnt) - sdppnt->next = sdpnt->next; - else - scsi_devices = sdpnt->next; - scsi_init_free((char *) sdpnt, sizeof (Scsi_Device)); - } else - sdppnt = sdpnt; - } - - /* Next we go through and remove the instances of the individual hosts - * that were detected */ - - shpnt = scsi_hostlist; - while(shpnt) { - sh1 = shpnt->next; - if(shpnt->hostt == tpnt) { - if(shpnt->loaded_as_module) { - pcount = next_scsi_host; - /* Remove the /proc/scsi directory entry */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - proc_scsi_unregister(tpnt->proc_dir, - shpnt->host_no + PROC_SCSI_FILE); -#endif - if(tpnt->release) - (*tpnt->release)(shpnt); - else { - /* This is the default case for the release function. - * It should do the right thing for most correctly - * written host adapters. - */ - if (shpnt->irq) free_irq(shpnt->irq, NULL); - if (shpnt->dma_channel != 0xff) free_dma(shpnt->dma_channel); - if (shpnt->io_port && shpnt->n_io_port) - release_region(shpnt->io_port, shpnt->n_io_port); - } - if(pcount == next_scsi_host) scsi_unregister(shpnt); - tpnt->present--; - } - } - shpnt = sh1; - } - - /* - * If there are absolutely no more hosts left, it is safe - * to completely nuke the DMA pool. The resize operation will - * do the right thing and free everything. - */ - if( !scsi_devices ) - resize_dma_pool(); - - printk ("scsi : %d host%s.\n", next_scsi_host, - (next_scsi_host == 1) ? "" : "s"); - -#if defined(USE_STATIC_SCSI_MEMORY) - printk ("SCSI memory: total %ldKb, used %ldKb, free %ldKb.\n", - (scsi_memory_upper_value - scsi_memory_lower_value) / 1024, - (scsi_init_memory_start - scsi_memory_lower_value) / 1024, - (scsi_memory_upper_value - scsi_init_memory_start) / 1024); -#endif - - scsi_make_blocked_list(); - - /* There were some hosts that were loaded at boot time, so we cannot - do any more than this */ - if (tpnt->present) return; - - /* OK, this is the very last step. Remove this host adapter from the - linked list. */ - for(SHTp=NULL, SHT=scsi_hosts; SHT; SHTp=SHT, SHT=SHT->next) - if(SHT == tpnt) { - if(SHTp) - SHTp->next = SHT->next; - else - scsi_hosts = SHT->next; - SHT->next = NULL; - break; - } - - /* Rebuild the /proc/scsi directory entries */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - proc_scsi_unregister(tpnt->proc_dir, tpnt->proc_dir->low_ino); -#endif - MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; -} - -/* - * This entry point should be called by a loadable module if it is trying - * add a high level scsi driver to the system. - */ -static int scsi_register_device_module(struct Scsi_Device_Template * tpnt) -{ - Scsi_Device * SDpnt; - - if (tpnt->next) return 1; - - scsi_register_device(tpnt); - /* - * First scan the devices that we know about, and see if we notice them. - */ - - for(SDpnt = scsi_devices; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) - if(tpnt->detect) SDpnt->attached += (*tpnt->detect)(SDpnt); - - /* - * If any of the devices would match this driver, then perform the - * init function. - */ - if(tpnt->init && tpnt->dev_noticed) - if ((*tpnt->init)()) return 1; - - /* - * Now actually connect the devices to the new driver. - */ - for(SDpnt = scsi_devices; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) - { - if(tpnt->attach) (*tpnt->attach)(SDpnt); - /* - * If this driver attached to the device, and we no longer - * have anything attached, release the scsi command blocks. - */ - if(SDpnt->attached && SDpnt->has_cmdblocks == 0) - scsi_build_commandblocks(SDpnt); - } - - /* - * This does any final handling that is required. - */ - if(tpnt->finish && tpnt->nr_dev) (*tpnt->finish)(); - MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; - return 0; -} - -static int scsi_unregister_device(struct Scsi_Device_Template * tpnt) -{ - Scsi_Device * SDpnt; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt; - struct Scsi_Device_Template * spnt; - struct Scsi_Device_Template * prev_spnt; - - /* - * If we are busy, this is not going to fly. - */ - if( *tpnt->usage_count != 0) return 0; - /* - * Next, detach the devices from the driver. - */ - - for(SDpnt = scsi_devices; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) - { - if(tpnt->detach) (*tpnt->detach)(SDpnt); - if(SDpnt->attached == 0) - { - /* - * Nobody is using this device any more. Free all of the - * command structures. - */ - for(SCpnt = SDpnt->host->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - { - if(SCpnt->device == SDpnt) - { - if(SCpnt->prev != NULL) - SCpnt->prev->next = SCpnt->next; - if(SCpnt->next != NULL) - SCpnt->next->prev = SCpnt->prev; - if(SCpnt == SDpnt->host->host_queue) - SDpnt->host->host_queue = SCpnt->next; - scsi_init_free((char *) SCpnt, sizeof(*SCpnt)); - } - } - SDpnt->has_cmdblocks = 0; - } - } - /* - * Extract the template from the linked list. - */ - spnt = scsi_devicelist; - prev_spnt = NULL; - while(spnt != tpnt) - { - prev_spnt = spnt; - spnt = spnt->next; - } - if(prev_spnt == NULL) - scsi_devicelist = tpnt->next; - else - prev_spnt->next = spnt->next; - - MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; - /* - * Final cleanup for the driver is done in the driver sources in the - * cleanup function. - */ - return 0; -} - - -int scsi_register_module(int module_type, void * ptr) -{ - switch(module_type){ - case MODULE_SCSI_HA: - return scsi_register_host((Scsi_Host_Template *) ptr); - - /* Load upper level device handler of some kind */ - case MODULE_SCSI_DEV: -#ifdef CONFIG_KERNELD - if (scsi_hosts == NULL) - request_module("scsi_hostadapter"); -#endif - return scsi_register_device_module((struct Scsi_Device_Template *) ptr); - /* The rest of these are not yet implemented */ - - /* Load constants.o */ - case MODULE_SCSI_CONST: - - /* Load specialized ioctl handler for some device. Intended for - * cdroms that have non-SCSI2 audio command sets. */ - case MODULE_SCSI_IOCTL: - - default: - return 1; - } -} - -void scsi_unregister_module(int module_type, void * ptr) -{ - switch(module_type) { - case MODULE_SCSI_HA: - scsi_unregister_host((Scsi_Host_Template *) ptr); - break; - case MODULE_SCSI_DEV: - scsi_unregister_device((struct Scsi_Device_Template *) ptr); - break; - /* The rest of these are not yet implemented. */ - case MODULE_SCSI_CONST: - case MODULE_SCSI_IOCTL: - break; - default: - } - return; -} - -#endif /* CONFIG_MODULES */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_TIMEOUT -static void -scsi_dump_status(void) -{ - int i; - struct Scsi_Host * shpnt; - Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt; - printk("Dump of scsi parameters:\n"); - i = 0; - for(shpnt = scsi_hostlist; shpnt; shpnt = shpnt->next) - for(SCpnt=shpnt->host_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) - { - /* (0) 0:0:0:0 (802 123434 8 8 0) (3 3 2) (%d %d %d) %d %x */ - printk("(%d) %d:%d:%d:%d (%s %ld %ld %ld %d) (%d %d %x) (%d %d %d) %x %x %x\n", - i++, SCpnt->host->host_no, - SCpnt->channel, - SCpnt->target, - SCpnt->lun, - kdevname(SCpnt->request.rq_dev), - SCpnt->request.sector, - SCpnt->request.nr_sectors, - SCpnt->request.current_nr_sectors, - SCpnt->use_sg, - SCpnt->retries, - SCpnt->allowed, - SCpnt->flags, - SCpnt->timeout_per_command, - SCpnt->timeout, - SCpnt->internal_timeout, - SCpnt->cmnd[0], - SCpnt->sense_buffer[2], - SCpnt->result); - } - printk("wait_for_request = %p\n", wait_for_request); - /* Now dump the request lists for each block device */ - printk("Dump of pending block device requests\n"); - for(i=0; irq_dev), - req->cmd, - req->sector, - req->nr_sectors, - req->current_nr_sectors); - req = req->next; - } - printk("\n"); - } -} -#endif - -#ifdef MODULE - -int init_module(void) { - unsigned long size; - - /* - * This makes /proc/scsi visible. - */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - dispatch_scsi_info_ptr = dispatch_scsi_info; -#endif - - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].fn = scsi_main_timeout; - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires = 0; - register_symtab(&scsi_symbol_table); - scsi_loadable_module_flag = 1; - - /* Register the /proc/scsi/scsi entry */ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - proc_scsi_register(0, &proc_scsi_scsi); -#endif - - - dma_sectors = PAGE_SIZE / SECTOR_SIZE; - dma_free_sectors= dma_sectors; - /* - * Set up a minimal DMA buffer list - this will be used during scan_scsis - * in some cases. - */ - - /* One bit per sector to indicate free/busy */ - size = (dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(FreeSectorBitmap); - dma_malloc_freelist = (unsigned char *) scsi_init_malloc(size, GFP_ATOMIC); - memset(dma_malloc_freelist, 0, size); - - /* One pointer per page for the page list */ - dma_malloc_pages = (unsigned char **) - scsi_init_malloc((dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE)*sizeof(*dma_malloc_pages), GFP_ATOMIC); - dma_malloc_pages[0] = (unsigned char *) - scsi_init_malloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA); - return 0; -} - -void cleanup_module( void) -{ -#if CONFIG_PROC_FS - proc_scsi_unregister(0, PROC_SCSI_SCSI); - - /* No, we're not here anymore. Don't show the /proc/scsi files. */ - dispatch_scsi_info_ptr = 0L; -#endif - - /* - * Free up the DMA pool. - */ - resize_dma_pool(); - - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].fn = NULL; - timer_table[SCSI_TIMER].expires = 0; -} -#endif /* MODULE */ - -/* - * Overrides for Emacs so that we follow Linus's tabbing style. - * Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically - * adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end - * of the file. - * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Local variables: - * c-indent-level: 4 - * c-brace-imaginary-offset: 0 - * c-brace-offset: -4 - * c-argdecl-indent: 4 - * c-label-offset: -4 - * c-continued-statement-offset: 4 - * c-continued-brace-offset: 0 - * indent-tabs-mode: nil - * tab-width: 8 - * End: - */ -- cgit v1.2.3