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   1
   2/*
   3
   4  Linux Driver for BusLogic MultiMaster and FlashPoint SCSI Host Adapters
   5
   6  Copyright 1995-1998 by Leonard N. Zubkoff <lnz@dandelion.com>
   7
   8  This program is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under
   9  the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by the
  10  Free Software Foundation.
  11
  12  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  13  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
  14  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
  15  for complete details.
  16
  17  The author respectfully requests that any modifications to this software be
  18  sent directly to him for evaluation and testing.
  19
  20  Special thanks to Wayne Yen, Jin-Lon Hon, and Alex Win of BusLogic, whose
  21  advice has been invaluable, to David Gentzel, for writing the original Linux
  22  BusLogic driver, and to Paul Gortmaker, for being such a dedicated test site.
  23
  24  Finally, special thanks to Mylex/BusLogic for making the FlashPoint SCCB
  25  Manager available as freely redistributable source code.
  26
  27*/
  28
  29#define blogic_drvr_version		"2.1.17"
  30#define blogic_drvr_date		"12 September 2013"
  31
  32#include <linux/module.h>
  33#include <linux/init.h>
  34#include <linux/interrupt.h>
  35#include <linux/types.h>
  36#include <linux/blkdev.h>
  37#include <linux/delay.h>
  38#include <linux/ioport.h>
  39#include <linux/mm.h>
  40#include <linux/stat.h>
  41#include <linux/pci.h>
  42#include <linux/spinlock.h>
  43#include <linux/jiffies.h>
  44#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
  45#include <linux/slab.h>
  46#include <scsi/scsicam.h>
  47
  48#include <asm/dma.h>
  49#include <asm/io.h>
  50
  51#include <scsi/scsi.h>
  52#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
  53#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
  54#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
  55#include <scsi/scsi_tcq.h>
  56#include "BusLogic.h"
  57#include "FlashPoint.c"
  58
  59#ifndef FAILURE
  60#define FAILURE (-1)
  61#endif
  62
  63static struct scsi_host_template blogic_template;
  64
  65/*
  66  blogic_drvr_options_count is a count of the number of BusLogic Driver
  67  Options specifications provided via the Linux Kernel Command Line or via
  68  the Loadable Kernel Module Installation Facility.
  69*/
  70
  71static int blogic_drvr_options_count;
  72
  73
  74/*
  75  blogic_drvr_options is an array of Driver Options structures representing
  76  BusLogic Driver Options specifications provided via the Linux Kernel Command
  77  Line or via the Loadable Kernel Module Installation Facility.
  78*/
  79
  80static struct blogic_drvr_options blogic_drvr_options[BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS];
  81
  82
  83/*
  84  BusLogic can be assigned a string by insmod.
  85*/
  86
  87MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
  88#ifdef MODULE
  89static char *BusLogic;
  90module_param(BusLogic, charp, 0);
  91#endif
  92
  93
  94/*
  95  blogic_probe_options is a set of Probe Options to be applied across
  96  all BusLogic Host Adapters.
  97*/
  98
  99static struct blogic_probe_options blogic_probe_options;
 100
 101
 102/*
 103  blogic_global_options is a set of Global Options to be applied across
 104  all BusLogic Host Adapters.
 105*/
 106
 107static struct blogic_global_options blogic_global_options;
 108
 109static LIST_HEAD(blogic_host_list);
 110
 111/*
 112  blogic_probeinfo_count is the number of entries in blogic_probeinfo_list.
 113*/
 114
 115static int blogic_probeinfo_count;
 116
 117
 118/*
 119  blogic_probeinfo_list is the list of I/O Addresses and Bus Probe Information
 120  to be checked for potential BusLogic Host Adapters.  It is initialized by
 121  interrogating the PCI Configuration Space on PCI machines as well as from the
 122  list of standard BusLogic I/O Addresses.
 123*/
 124
 125static struct blogic_probeinfo *blogic_probeinfo_list;
 126
 127
 128/*
 129  blogic_cmd_failure_reason holds a string identifying the reason why a
 130  call to blogic_cmd failed.  It is only non-NULL when blogic_cmd
 131  returns a failure code.
 132*/
 133
 134static char *blogic_cmd_failure_reason;
 135
 136/*
 137  blogic_announce_drvr announces the Driver Version and Date, Author's
 138  Name, Copyright Notice, and Electronic Mail Address.
 139*/
 140
 141static void blogic_announce_drvr(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 142{
 143	blogic_announce("***** BusLogic SCSI Driver Version " blogic_drvr_version " of " blogic_drvr_date " *****\n", adapter);
 144	blogic_announce("Copyright 1995-1998 by Leonard N. Zubkoff " "<lnz@dandelion.com>\n", adapter);
 145}
 146
 147
 148/*
 149  blogic_drvr_info returns the Host Adapter Name to identify this SCSI
 150  Driver and Host Adapter.
 151*/
 152
 153static const char *blogic_drvr_info(struct Scsi_Host *host)
 154{
 155	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
 156				(struct blogic_adapter *) host->hostdata;
 157	return adapter->full_model;
 158}
 159
 160/*
 161  blogic_init_ccbs initializes a group of Command Control Blocks (CCBs)
 162  for Host Adapter from the blk_size bytes located at blk_pointer.  The newly
 163  created CCBs are added to Host Adapter's free list.
 164*/
 165
 166static void blogic_init_ccbs(struct blogic_adapter *adapter, void *blk_pointer,
 167				int blk_size, dma_addr_t blkp)
 168{
 169	struct blogic_ccb *ccb = (struct blogic_ccb *) blk_pointer;
 170	unsigned int offset = 0;
 171	memset(blk_pointer, 0, blk_size);
 172	ccb->allocgrp_head = blkp;
 173	ccb->allocgrp_size = blk_size;
 174	while ((blk_size -= sizeof(struct blogic_ccb)) >= 0) {
 175		ccb->status = BLOGIC_CCB_FREE;
 176		ccb->adapter = adapter;
 177		ccb->dma_handle = (u32) blkp + offset;
 178		if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter)) {
 179			ccb->callback = blogic_qcompleted_ccb;
 180			ccb->base_addr = adapter->fpinfo.base_addr;
 181		}
 182		ccb->next = adapter->free_ccbs;
 183		ccb->next_all = adapter->all_ccbs;
 184		adapter->free_ccbs = ccb;
 185		adapter->all_ccbs = ccb;
 186		adapter->alloc_ccbs++;
 187		ccb++;
 188		offset += sizeof(struct blogic_ccb);
 189	}
 190}
 191
 192
 193/*
 194  blogic_create_initccbs allocates the initial CCBs for Host Adapter.
 195*/
 196
 197static bool __init blogic_create_initccbs(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 198{
 199	int blk_size = BLOGIC_CCB_GRP_ALLOCSIZE * sizeof(struct blogic_ccb);
 200	void *blk_pointer;
 201	dma_addr_t blkp;
 202
 203	while (adapter->alloc_ccbs < adapter->initccbs) {
 204		blk_pointer = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pci_device,
 205							blk_size, &blkp);
 206		if (blk_pointer == NULL) {
 207			blogic_err("UNABLE TO ALLOCATE CCB GROUP - DETACHING\n",
 208					adapter);
 209			return false;
 210		}
 211		blogic_init_ccbs(adapter, blk_pointer, blk_size, blkp);
 212	}
 213	return true;
 214}
 215
 216
 217/*
 218  blogic_destroy_ccbs deallocates the CCBs for Host Adapter.
 219*/
 220
 221static void blogic_destroy_ccbs(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 222{
 223	struct blogic_ccb *next_ccb = adapter->all_ccbs, *ccb, *lastccb = NULL;
 224	adapter->all_ccbs = NULL;
 225	adapter->free_ccbs = NULL;
 226	while ((ccb = next_ccb) != NULL) {
 227		next_ccb = ccb->next_all;
 228		if (ccb->allocgrp_head) {
 229			if (lastccb)
 230				pci_free_consistent(adapter->pci_device,
 231						lastccb->allocgrp_size, lastccb,
 232						lastccb->allocgrp_head);
 233			lastccb = ccb;
 234		}
 235	}
 236	if (lastccb)
 237		pci_free_consistent(adapter->pci_device, lastccb->allocgrp_size,
 238					lastccb, lastccb->allocgrp_head);
 239}
 240
 241
 242/*
 243  blogic_create_addlccbs allocates Additional CCBs for Host Adapter.  If
 244  allocation fails and there are no remaining CCBs available, the Driver Queue
 245  Depth is decreased to a known safe value to avoid potential deadlocks when
 246  multiple host adapters share the same IRQ Channel.
 247*/
 248
 249static void blogic_create_addlccbs(struct blogic_adapter *adapter,
 250					int addl_ccbs, bool print_success)
 251{
 252	int blk_size = BLOGIC_CCB_GRP_ALLOCSIZE * sizeof(struct blogic_ccb);
 253	int prev_alloc = adapter->alloc_ccbs;
 254	void *blk_pointer;
 255	dma_addr_t blkp;
 256	if (addl_ccbs <= 0)
 257		return;
 258	while (adapter->alloc_ccbs - prev_alloc < addl_ccbs) {
 259		blk_pointer = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pci_device,
 260							blk_size, &blkp);
 261		if (blk_pointer == NULL)
 262			break;
 263		blogic_init_ccbs(adapter, blk_pointer, blk_size, blkp);
 264	}
 265	if (adapter->alloc_ccbs > prev_alloc) {
 266		if (print_success)
 267			blogic_notice("Allocated %d additional CCBs (total now %d)\n", adapter, adapter->alloc_ccbs - prev_alloc, adapter->alloc_ccbs);
 268		return;
 269	}
 270	blogic_notice("Failed to allocate additional CCBs\n", adapter);
 271	if (adapter->drvr_qdepth > adapter->alloc_ccbs - adapter->tgt_count) {
 272		adapter->drvr_qdepth = adapter->alloc_ccbs - adapter->tgt_count;
 273		adapter->scsi_host->can_queue = adapter->drvr_qdepth;
 274	}
 275}
 276
 277/*
 278  blogic_alloc_ccb allocates a CCB from Host Adapter's free list,
 279  allocating more memory from the Kernel if necessary.  The Host Adapter's
 280  Lock should already have been acquired by the caller.
 281*/
 282
 283static struct blogic_ccb *blogic_alloc_ccb(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
 284{
 285	static unsigned long serial;
 286	struct blogic_ccb *ccb;
 287	ccb = adapter->free_ccbs;
 288	if (ccb != NULL) {
 289		ccb->serial = ++serial;
 290		adapter->free_ccbs = ccb->next;
 291		ccb->next = NULL;
 292		if (adapter->free_ccbs == NULL)
 293			blogic_create_addlccbs(adapter, adapter->inc_ccbs,
 294						true);
 295		return ccb;
 296	}
 297	blogic_create_addlccbs(adapter, adapter->inc_ccbs, true);
 298	ccb = adapter->free_ccbs;
 299	if (ccb == NULL)
 300		return NULL;
 301	ccb->serial = ++serial;
 302	adapter->free_ccbs = ccb->next;
 303	ccb->next = NULL;
 304	return ccb;
 305}
 306
 307
 308/*
 309  blogic_dealloc_ccb deallocates a CCB, returning it to the Host Adapter's
 310  free list.  The Host Adapter's Lock should already have been acquired by the
 311  caller.
 312*/
 313
 314static void blogic_dealloc_ccb(struct blogic_ccb *ccb, int dma_unmap)
 315{
 316	struct blogic_adapter *adapter = ccb->adapter;
 317
 318	if (ccb->command != NULL)
 319		scsi_dma_unmap(ccb->command);
 320	if (dma_unmap)
 321		pci_unmap_single(adapter->pci_device, ccb->sensedata,
 322			 ccb->sense_datalen, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
 323
 324	ccb->command = NULL;
 325	ccb->status = BLOGIC_CCB_FREE;
 326	ccb->next = adapter->free_ccbs;
 327	adapter->free_ccbs = ccb;
 328}
 329
 330
 331/*
 332  blogic_cmd sends the command opcode to adapter, optionally
 333  providing paramlen bytes of param and receiving at most
 334  replylen bytes of reply; any excess reply data is received but
 335  discarded.
 336
 337  On success, this function returns the number of reply bytes read from
 338  the Host Adapter (including any discarded data); on failure, it returns
 339  -1 if the command was invalid, or -2 if a timeout occurred.
 340
 341  blogic_cmd is called exclusively during host adapter detection and
 342  initialization, so performance and latency are not critical, and exclusive
 343  access to the Host Adapter hardware is assumed.  Once the host adapter and
 344  driver are initialized, the only Host Adapter command that is issued is the
 345  single byte Execute Mailbox Command operation code, which does not require
 346  waiting for the Host Adapter Ready bit to be set in the Status Register.
 347*/
 348
 349static int blogic_cmd(struct blogic_adapter *adapter, enum blogic_opcode opcode,
 350			void *param, int paramlen, void *reply, int replylen)
 351{
 352	unsigned char *param_p = (unsigned char *) param;
 353	unsigned char *reply_p = (unsigned char *) reply;
 354	union blogic_stat_reg statusreg;
 355	union blogic_int_reg intreg;
 356	unsigned long processor_flag = 0;
 357	int reply_b = 0, result;
 358	long timeout;
 359	/*
 360	   Clear out the Reply Data if provided.
 361	 */
 362	if (replylen > 0)
 363		memset(reply, 0, replylen);
 364	/*
 365	   If the IRQ Channel has not yet been acquired, then interrupts
 366	   must be disabled while issuing host adapter commands since a
 367	   Command Complete interrupt could occur if the IRQ Channel was
 368	   previously enabled by another BusLogic Host Adapter or another
 369	   driver sharing the same IRQ Channel.
 370	 */
 371	if (!adapter->irq_acquired)
 372		local_irq_save(processor_flag);
 373	/*
 374	   Wait for the Host Adapter Ready bit to be set and the
 375	   Command/Parameter Register Busy bit to be reset in the Status
 376	   Register.
 377	 */
 378	timeout = 10000;
 379	while (--timeout >= 0) {
 380		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
 381		if (statusreg.sr.adapter_ready && !statusreg.sr.cmd_param_busy)
 382			break;
 383		udelay(100);
 384	}
 385	if (timeout < 0) {
 386		blogic_cmd_failure_reason =
 387				"Timeout waiting for Host Adapter Ready";
 388		result = -2;
 389		goto done;
 390	}
 391	/*
 392	   Write the opcode to the Command/Parameter Register.
 393	 */
 394	adapter->adapter_cmd_complete = false;
 395	blogic_setcmdparam(adapter, opcode);
 396	/*
 397	   Write any additional Parameter Bytes.
 398	 */
 399	timeout = 10000;
 400	while (paramlen > 0 && --timeout >= 0) {
 401		/*
 402		   Wait 100 microseconds to give the Host Adapter enough
 403		   time to determine whether the last value written to the
 404		   Command/Parameter Register was valid or not. If the
 405		   Command Complete bit is set in the Interrupt Register,
 406		   then the Command Invalid bit in the Status Register will
 407		   be reset if the Operation Code or Parameter was valid
 408		   and the command has completed, or set if the Operation
 409		   Code or Parameter was invalid. If the Data In Register
 410		   Ready bit is set in the Status Register, then the
 411		   Operation Code was valid, and data is waiting to be read
 412		   back from the Host Adapter. Otherwise, wait for the
 413		   Command/Parameter Register Busy bit in the Status
 414		   Register to be reset.
 415		 */
 416		udelay(100);
 417		intreg.all = blogic_rdint(adapter);
 418		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
 419		if (intreg.ir.cmd_complete)
 420			break;
 421		if (adapter->adapter_cmd_complete)
 422			break;
 423		if (statusreg.sr.datain_ready)
 424			break;
 425		if (statusreg.sr.cmd_param_busy)
 426			continue;
 427		blogic_setcmdparam(adapter, *param_p++);
 428		paramlen--;
 429	}
 430	if (timeout < 0) {
 431		blogic_cmd_failure_reason =
 432				"Timeout waiting for Parameter Acceptance";
 433		result = -2;
 434		goto done;
 435	}
 436	/*
 437	   The Modify I/O Address command does not cause a Command Complete
 438	   Interrupt.
 439	 */
 440	if (opcode == BLOGIC_MOD_IOADDR) {
 441		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
 442		if (statusreg.sr.cmd_invalid) {
 443			blogic_cmd_failure_reason =
 444					"Modify I/O Address Invalid";
 445			result = -1;
 446			goto done;
 447		}
 448		if (blogic_global_options.trace_config)
 449			blogic_notice("blogic_cmd(%02X) Status = %02X: " "(Modify I/O Address)\n", adapter, opcode, statusreg.all);
 450		result = 0;
 451		goto done;
 452	}
 453	/*
 454	   Select an appropriate timeout value for awaiting command completion.
 455	 */
 456	switch (opcode) {
 457	case BLOGIC_INQ_DEV0TO7:
 458	case BLOGIC_INQ_DEV8TO15:
 459	case BLOGIC_INQ_DEV:
 460		/* Approximately 60 seconds. */
 461		timeout = 60 * 10000;
 462		break;
 463	default:
 464		/* Approximately 1 second. */
 465		timeout = 10000;
 466		break;
 467	}
 468	/*
 469	   Receive any Reply Bytes, waiting for either the Command
 470	   Complete bit to be set in the Interrupt Register, or for the
 471	   Interrupt Handler to set the Host Adapter Command Completed
 472	   bit in the Host Adapter structure.
 473	 */
 474	while (--timeout >= 0) {
 475		intreg.all = blogic_rdint(adapter);
 476		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
 477		if (intreg.ir.cmd_complete)
 478			break;
 479		if (adapter->adapter_cmd_complete)
 480			break;
 481		if (statusreg.sr.datain_ready) {
 482			if (++reply_b <= replylen)
 483				*reply_p++ = blogic_rddatain(adapter);
 484			else
 485				blogic_rddatain(adapter);
 486		}
 487		if (opcode == BLOGIC_FETCH_LOCALRAM &&
 488				statusreg.sr.adapter_ready)
 489			break;
 490		udelay(100);
 491	}
 492	if (timeout < 0) {
 493		blogic_cmd_failure_reason =
 494					"Timeout waiting for Command Complete";
 495		result = -2;
 496		goto done;
 497	}
 498	/*
 499	   Clear any pending Command Complete Interrupt.
 500	 */
 501	blogic_intreset(adapter);
 502	/*
 503	   Provide tracing information if requested.
 504	 */
 505	if (blogic_global_options.trace_config) {
 506		int i;
 507		blogic_notice("blogic_cmd(%02X) Status = %02X: %2d ==> %2d:",
 508				adapter, opcode, statusreg.all, replylen,
 509				reply_b);
 510		if (replylen > reply_b)
 511			replylen = reply_b;
 512		for (i = 0; i < replylen; i++)
 513			blogic_notice(" %02X", adapter,
 514					((unsigned char *) reply)[i]);
 515		blogic_notice("\n", adapter);
 516	}
 517	/*
 518	   Process Command Invalid conditions.
 519	 */
 520	if (statusreg.sr.cmd_invalid) {
 521		/*
 522		   Some early BusLogic Host Adapters may not recover
 523		   properly from a Command Invalid condition, so if this
 524		   appears to be the case, a Soft Reset is issued to the
 525		   Host Adapter.  Potentially invalid commands are never
 526		   attempted after Mailbox Initialization is performed,
 527		   so there should be no Host Adapter state lost by a
 528		   Soft Reset in response to a Command Invalid condition.
 529		 */
 530		udelay(1000);
 531		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
 532		if (statusreg.sr.cmd_invalid || statusreg.sr.rsvd ||
 533				statusreg.sr.datain_ready ||
 534				statusreg.sr.cmd_param_busy ||
 535				!statusreg.sr.adapter_ready ||
 536				!statusreg.sr.init_reqd ||
 537				statusreg.sr.diag_active ||
 538				statusreg.sr.diag_failed) {
 539			blogic_softreset(adapter);
 540			udelay(1000);
 541		}
 542		blogic_cmd_failure_reason = "Command Invalid";
 543		result = -1;
 544		goto done;
 545	}
 546	/*
 547	   Handle Excess Parameters Supplied conditions.
 548	 */
 549	if (paramlen > 0) {
 550		blogic_cmd_failure_reason = "Excess Parameters Supplied";
 551		result = -1;
 552		goto done;
 553	}
 554	/*
 555	   Indicate the command completed successfully.
 556	 */
 557	blogic_cmd_failure_reason = NULL;
 558	result = reply_b;
 559	/*
 560	   Restore the interrupt status if necessary and return.
 561	 */
 562done:
 563	if (!adapter->irq_acquired)
 564		local_irq_restore(processor_flag);
 565	return result;
 566}
 567
 568
 569/*
 570  blogic_add_probeaddr_isa appends a single ISA I/O Address to the list
 571  of I/O Address and Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic
 572  Host Adapters.
 573*/
 574
 575static void __init blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(unsigned long io_addr)
 576{
 577	struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo;
 578	if (blogic_probeinfo_count >= BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS)
 579		return;
 580	probeinfo = &blogic_probeinfo_list[blogic_probeinfo_count++];
 581	probeinfo->adapter_type = BLOGIC_MULTIMASTER;
 582	probeinfo->adapter_bus_type = BLOGIC_ISA_BUS;
 583	probeinfo->io_addr = io_addr;
 584	probeinfo->pci_device = NULL;
 585}
 586
 587
 588/*
 589  blogic_init_probeinfo_isa initializes the list of I/O Address and
 590  Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters
 591  only from the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses.
 592*/
 593
 594static void __init blogic_init_probeinfo_isa(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
 595{
 596	/*
 597	   If BusLogic Driver Options specifications requested that ISA
 598	   Bus Probes be inhibited, do not proceed further.
 599	 */
 600	if (blogic_probe_options.noprobe_isa)
 601		return;
 602	/*
 603	   Append the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses.
 604	 */
 605	if (!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa || blogic_probe_options.probe330)
 606		blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x330);
 607	if (!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa || blogic_probe_options.probe334)
 608		blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x334);
 609	if (!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa || blogic_probe_options.probe230)
 610		blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x230);
 611	if (!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa || blogic_probe_options.probe234)
 612		blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x234);
 613	if (!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa || blogic_probe_options.probe130)
 614		blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x130);
 615	if (!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa || blogic_probe_options.probe134)
 616		blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x134);
 617}
 618
 619
 620#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
 621
 622
 623/*
 624  blogic_sort_probeinfo sorts a section of blogic_probeinfo_list in order
 625  of increasing PCI Bus and Device Number.
 626*/
 627
 628static void __init blogic_sort_probeinfo(struct blogic_probeinfo
 629					*probeinfo_list, int probeinfo_cnt)
 630{
 631	int last_exchange = probeinfo_cnt - 1, bound, j;
 632
 633	while (last_exchange > 0) {
 634		bound = last_exchange;
 635		last_exchange = 0;
 636		for (j = 0; j < bound; j++) {
 637			struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo1 =
 638							&probeinfo_list[j];
 639			struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo2 =
 640							&probeinfo_list[j + 1];
 641			if (probeinfo1->bus > probeinfo2->bus ||
 642				(probeinfo1->bus == probeinfo2->bus &&
 643				(probeinfo1->dev > probeinfo2->dev))) {
 644				struct blogic_probeinfo tmp_probeinfo;
 645
 646				memcpy(&tmp_probeinfo, probeinfo1,
 647					sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo));
 648				memcpy(probeinfo1, probeinfo2,
 649					sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo));
 650				memcpy(probeinfo2, &tmp_probeinfo,
 651					sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo));
 652				last_exchange = j;
 653			}
 654		}
 655	}
 656}
 657
 658
 659/*
 660  blogic_init_mm_probeinfo initializes the list of I/O Address
 661  and Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic MultiMaster
 662  SCSI Host Adapters by interrogating the PCI Configuration Space on PCI
 663  machines as well as from the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA
 664  I/O Addresses.  It returns the number of PCI MultiMaster Host Adapters found.
 665*/
 666
 667static int __init blogic_init_mm_probeinfo(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
 668{
 669	struct blogic_probeinfo *pr_probeinfo =
 670		&blogic_probeinfo_list[blogic_probeinfo_count];
 671	int nonpr_mmindex = blogic_probeinfo_count + 1;
 672	int nonpr_mmcount = 0, mmcount = 0;
 673	bool force_scan_order = false;
 674	bool force_scan_order_checked = false;
 675	bool addr_seen[6];
 676	struct pci_dev *pci_device = NULL;
 677	int i;
 678	if (blogic_probeinfo_count >= BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS)
 679		return 0;
 680	blogic_probeinfo_count++;
 681	for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
 682		addr_seen[i] = false;
 683	/*
 684	   Iterate over the MultiMaster PCI Host Adapters.  For each
 685	   enumerated host adapter, determine whether its ISA Compatible
 686	   I/O Port is enabled and if so, whether it is assigned the
 687	   Primary I/O Address.  A host adapter that is assigned the
 688	   Primary I/O Address will always be the preferred boot device.
 689	   The MultiMaster BIOS will first recognize a host adapter at
 690	   the Primary I/O Address, then any other PCI host adapters,
 691	   and finally any host adapters located at the remaining
 692	   standard ISA I/O Addresses.  When a PCI host adapter is found
 693	   with its ISA Compatible I/O Port enabled, a command is issued
 694	   to disable the ISA Compatible I/O Port, and it is noted that the
 695	   particular standard ISA I/O Address need not be probed.
 696	 */
 697	pr_probeinfo->io_addr = 0;
 698	while ((pci_device = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC,
 699					PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER,
 700					pci_device)) != NULL) {
 701		struct blogic_adapter *host_adapter = adapter;
 702		struct blogic_adapter_info adapter_info;
 703		enum blogic_isa_ioport mod_ioaddr_req;
 704		unsigned char bus;
 705		unsigned char device;
 706		unsigned int irq_ch;
 707		unsigned long base_addr0;
 708		unsigned long base_addr1;
 709		unsigned long io_addr;
 710		unsigned long pci_addr;
 711
 712		if (pci_enable_device(pci_device))
 713			continue;
 714
 715		if (pci_set_dma_mask(pci_device, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)))
 716			continue;
 717
 718		bus = pci_device->bus->number;
 719		device = pci_device->devfn >> 3;
 720		irq_ch = pci_device->irq;
 721		io_addr = base_addr0 = pci_resource_start(pci_device, 0);
 722		pci_addr = base_addr1 = pci_resource_start(pci_device, 1);
 723
 724		if (pci_resource_flags(pci_device, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM) {
 725			blogic_err("BusLogic: Base Address0 0x%X not I/O for " "MultiMaster Host Adapter\n", NULL, base_addr0);
 726			blogic_err("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, io_addr);
 727			continue;
 728		}
 729		if (pci_resource_flags(pci_device, 1) & IORESOURCE_IO) {
 730			blogic_err("BusLogic: Base Address1 0x%X not Memory for " "MultiMaster Host Adapter\n", NULL, base_addr1);
 731			blogic_err("at PCI Bus %d Device %d PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, pci_addr);
 732			continue;
 733		}
 734		if (irq_ch == 0) {
 735			blogic_err("BusLogic: IRQ Channel %d invalid for " "MultiMaster Host Adapter\n", NULL, irq_ch);
 736			blogic_err("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, io_addr);
 737			continue;
 738		}
 739		if (blogic_global_options.trace_probe) {
 740			blogic_notice("BusLogic: PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter " "detected at\n", NULL);
 741			blogic_notice("BusLogic: PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address " "0x%X PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, io_addr, pci_addr);
 742		}
 743		/*
 744		   Issue the Inquire PCI Host Adapter Information command to determine
 745		   the ISA Compatible I/O Port.  If the ISA Compatible I/O Port is
 746		   known and enabled, note that the particular Standard ISA I/O
 747		   Address should not be probed.
 748		 */
 749		host_adapter->io_addr = io_addr;
 750		blogic_intreset(host_adapter);
 751		if (blogic_cmd(host_adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_PCI_INFO, NULL, 0,
 752				&adapter_info, sizeof(adapter_info)) ==
 753				sizeof(adapter_info)) {
 754			if (adapter_info.isa_port < 6)
 755				addr_seen[adapter_info.isa_port] = true;
 756		} else
 757			adapter_info.isa_port = BLOGIC_IO_DISABLE;
 758		/*
 759		   Issue the Modify I/O Address command to disable the
 760		   ISA Compatible I/O Port. On PCI Host Adapters, the
 761		   Modify I/O Address command allows modification of the
 762		   ISA compatible I/O Address that the Host Adapter
 763		   responds to; it does not affect the PCI compliant
 764		   I/O Address assigned at system initialization.
 765		 */
 766		mod_ioaddr_req = BLOGIC_IO_DISABLE;
 767		blogic_cmd(host_adapter, BLOGIC_MOD_IOADDR, &mod_ioaddr_req,
 768				sizeof(mod_ioaddr_req), NULL, 0);
 769		/*
 770		   For the first MultiMaster Host Adapter enumerated,
 771		   issue the Fetch Host Adapter Local RAM command to read
 772		   byte 45 of the AutoSCSI area, for the setting of the
 773		   "Use Bus And Device # For PCI Scanning Seq." option.
 774		   Issue the Inquire Board ID command since this option is
 775		   only valid for the BT-948/958/958D.
 776		 */
 777		if (!force_scan_order_checked) {
 778			struct blogic_fetch_localram fetch_localram;
 779			struct blogic_autoscsi_byte45 autoscsi_byte45;
 780			struct blogic_board_id id;
 781
 782			fetch_localram.offset = BLOGIC_AUTOSCSI_BASE + 45;
 783			fetch_localram.count = sizeof(autoscsi_byte45);
 784			blogic_cmd(host_adapter, BLOGIC_FETCH_LOCALRAM,
 785					&fetch_localram, sizeof(fetch_localram),
 786					&autoscsi_byte45,
 787					sizeof(autoscsi_byte45));
 788			blogic_cmd(host_adapter, BLOGIC_GET_BOARD_ID, NULL, 0,
 789					&id, sizeof(id));
 790			if (id.fw_ver_digit1 == '5')
 791				force_scan_order =
 792					autoscsi_byte45.force_scan_order;
 793			force_scan_order_checked = true;
 794		}
 795		/*
 796		   Determine whether this MultiMaster Host Adapter has its
 797		   ISA Compatible I/O Port enabled and is assigned the
 798		   Primary I/O Address. If it does, then it is the Primary
 799		   MultiMaster Host Adapter and must be recognized first.
 800		   If it does not, then it is added to the list for probing
 801		   after any Primary MultiMaster Host Adapter is probed.
 802		 */
 803		if (adapter_info.isa_port == BLOGIC_IO_330) {
 804			pr_probeinfo->adapter_type = BLOGIC_MULTIMASTER;
 805			pr_probeinfo->adapter_bus_type = BLOGIC_PCI_BUS;
 806			pr_probeinfo->io_addr = io_addr;
 807			pr_probeinfo->pci_addr = pci_addr;
 808			pr_probeinfo->bus = bus;
 809			pr_probeinfo->dev = device;
 810			pr_probeinfo->irq_ch = irq_ch;
 811			pr_probeinfo->pci_device = pci_dev_get(pci_device);
 812			mmcount++;
 813		} else if (blogic_probeinfo_count < BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS) {
 814			struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo =
 815				&blogic_probeinfo_list[blogic_probeinfo_count++];
 816			probeinfo->adapter_type = BLOGIC_MULTIMASTER;
 817			probeinfo->adapter_bus_type = BLOGIC_PCI_BUS;
 818			probeinfo->io_addr = io_addr;
 819			probeinfo->pci_addr = pci_addr;
 820			probeinfo->bus = bus;
 821			probeinfo->dev = device;
 822			probeinfo->irq_ch = irq_ch;
 823			probeinfo->pci_device = pci_dev_get(pci_device);
 824			nonpr_mmcount++;
 825			mmcount++;
 826		} else
 827			blogic_warn("BusLogic: Too many Host Adapters " "detected\n", NULL);
 828	}
 829	/*
 830	   If the AutoSCSI "Use Bus And Device # For PCI Scanning Seq."
 831	   option is ON for the first enumerated MultiMaster Host Adapter,
 832	   and if that host adapter is a BT-948/958/958D, then the
 833	   MultiMaster BIOS will recognize MultiMaster Host Adapters in
 834	   the order of increasing PCI Bus and Device Number. In that case,
 835	   sort the probe information into the same order the BIOS uses.
 836	   If this option is OFF, then the MultiMaster BIOS will recognize
 837	   MultiMaster Host Adapters in the order they are enumerated by
 838	   the PCI BIOS, and hence no sorting is necessary.
 839	 */
 840	if (force_scan_order)
 841		blogic_sort_probeinfo(&blogic_probeinfo_list[nonpr_mmindex],
 842					nonpr_mmcount);
 843	/*
 844	   If no PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter is assigned the Primary
 845	   I/O Address, then the Primary I/O Address must be probed
 846	   explicitly before any PCI host adapters are probed.
 847	 */
 848	if (!blogic_probe_options.noprobe_isa)
 849		if (pr_probeinfo->io_addr == 0 &&
 850				(!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa ||
 851				 blogic_probe_options.probe330)) {
 852			pr_probeinfo->adapter_type = BLOGIC_MULTIMASTER;
 853			pr_probeinfo->adapter_bus_type = BLOGIC_ISA_BUS;
 854			pr_probeinfo->io_addr = 0x330;
 855		}
 856	/*
 857	   Append the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses,
 858	   omitting the Primary I/O Address which has already been handled.
 859	 */
 860	if (!blogic_probe_options.noprobe_isa) {
 861		if (!addr_seen[1] &&
 862				(!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa ||
 863				 blogic_probe_options.probe334))
 864			blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x334);
 865		if (!addr_seen[2] &&
 866				(!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa ||
 867				 blogic_probe_options.probe230))
 868			blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x230);
 869		if (!addr_seen[3] &&
 870				(!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa ||
 871				 blogic_probe_options.probe234))
 872			blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x234);
 873		if (!addr_seen[4] &&
 874				(!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa ||
 875				 blogic_probe_options.probe130))
 876			blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x130);
 877		if (!addr_seen[5] &&
 878				(!blogic_probe_options.limited_isa ||
 879				 blogic_probe_options.probe134))
 880			blogic_add_probeaddr_isa(0x134);
 881	}
 882	/*
 883	   Iterate over the older non-compliant MultiMaster PCI Host Adapters,
 884	   noting the PCI bus location and assigned IRQ Channel.
 885	 */
 886	pci_device = NULL;
 887	while ((pci_device = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC,
 888					PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER_NC,
 889					pci_device)) != NULL) {
 890		unsigned char bus;
 891		unsigned char device;
 892		unsigned int irq_ch;
 893		unsigned long io_addr;
 894
 895		if (pci_enable_device(pci_device))
 896			continue;
 897
 898		if (pci_set_dma_mask(pci_device, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)))
 899			continue;
 900
 901		bus = pci_device->bus->number;
 902		device = pci_device->devfn >> 3;
 903		irq_ch = pci_device->irq;
 904		io_addr = pci_resource_start(pci_device, 0);
 905
 906		if (io_addr == 0 || irq_ch == 0)
 907			continue;
 908		for (i = 0; i < blogic_probeinfo_count; i++) {
 909			struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo =
 910						&blogic_probeinfo_list[i];
 911			if (probeinfo->io_addr == io_addr &&
 912				probeinfo->adapter_type == BLOGIC_MULTIMASTER) {
 913				probeinfo->adapter_bus_type = BLOGIC_PCI_BUS;
 914				probeinfo->pci_addr = 0;
 915				probeinfo->bus = bus;
 916				probeinfo->dev = device;
 917				probeinfo->irq_ch = irq_ch;
 918				probeinfo->pci_device = pci_dev_get(pci_device);
 919				break;
 920			}
 921		}
 922	}
 923	return mmcount;
 924}
 925
 926
 927/*
 928  blogic_init_fp_probeinfo initializes the list of I/O Address
 929  and Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic FlashPoint
 930  Host Adapters by interrogating the PCI Configuration Space.  It returns the
 931  number of FlashPoint Host Adapters found.
 932*/
 933
 934static int __init blogic_init_fp_probeinfo(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
 935{
 936	int fpindex = blogic_probeinfo_count, fpcount = 0;
 937	struct pci_dev *pci_device = NULL;
 938	/*
 939	   Interrogate PCI Configuration Space for any FlashPoint Host Adapters.
 940	 */
 941	while ((pci_device = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC,
 942					PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_FLASHPOINT,
 943					pci_device)) != NULL) {
 944		unsigned char bus;
 945		unsigned char device;
 946		unsigned int irq_ch;
 947		unsigned long base_addr0;
 948		unsigned long base_addr1;
 949		unsigned long io_addr;
 950		unsigned long pci_addr;
 951
 952		if (pci_enable_device(pci_device))
 953			continue;
 954
 955		if (pci_set_dma_mask(pci_device, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)))
 956			continue;
 957
 958		bus = pci_device->bus->number;
 959		device = pci_device->devfn >> 3;
 960		irq_ch = pci_device->irq;
 961		io_addr = base_addr0 = pci_resource_start(pci_device, 0);
 962		pci_addr = base_addr1 = pci_resource_start(pci_device, 1);
 963#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_FLASHPOINT
 964		if (pci_resource_flags(pci_device, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM) {
 965			blogic_err("BusLogic: Base Address0 0x%X not I/O for " "FlashPoint Host Adapter\n", NULL, base_addr0);
 966			blogic_err("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, io_addr);
 967			continue;
 968		}
 969		if (pci_resource_flags(pci_device, 1) & IORESOURCE_IO) {
 970			blogic_err("BusLogic: Base Address1 0x%X not Memory for " "FlashPoint Host Adapter\n", NULL, base_addr1);
 971			blogic_err("at PCI Bus %d Device %d PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, pci_addr);
 972			continue;
 973		}
 974		if (irq_ch == 0) {
 975			blogic_err("BusLogic: IRQ Channel %d invalid for " "FlashPoint Host Adapter\n", NULL, irq_ch);
 976			blogic_err("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, io_addr);
 977			continue;
 978		}
 979		if (blogic_global_options.trace_probe) {
 980			blogic_notice("BusLogic: FlashPoint Host Adapter " "detected at\n", NULL);
 981			blogic_notice("BusLogic: PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address " "0x%X PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, bus, device, io_addr, pci_addr);
 982		}
 983		if (blogic_probeinfo_count < BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS) {
 984			struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo =
 985				&blogic_probeinfo_list[blogic_probeinfo_count++];
 986			probeinfo->adapter_type = BLOGIC_FLASHPOINT;
 987			probeinfo->adapter_bus_type = BLOGIC_PCI_BUS;
 988			probeinfo->io_addr = io_addr;
 989			probeinfo->pci_addr = pci_addr;
 990			probeinfo->bus = bus;
 991			probeinfo->dev = device;
 992			probeinfo->irq_ch = irq_ch;
 993			probeinfo->pci_device = pci_dev_get(pci_device);
 994			fpcount++;
 995		} else
 996			blogic_warn("BusLogic: Too many Host Adapters " "detected\n", NULL);
 997#else
 998		blogic_err("BusLogic: FlashPoint Host Adapter detected at " "PCI Bus %d Device %d\n", NULL, bus, device);
 999		blogic_err("BusLogic: I/O Address 0x%X PCI Address 0x%X, irq %d, " "but FlashPoint\n", NULL, io_addr, pci_addr, irq_ch);
1000		blogic_err("BusLogic: support was omitted in this kernel " "configuration.\n", NULL);
1001#endif
1002	}
1003	/*
1004	   The FlashPoint BIOS will scan for FlashPoint Host Adapters in the order of
1005	   increasing PCI Bus and Device Number, so sort the probe information into
1006	   the same order the BIOS uses.
1007	 */
1008	blogic_sort_probeinfo(&blogic_probeinfo_list[fpindex], fpcount);
1009	return fpcount;
1010}
1011
1012
1013/*
1014  blogic_init_probeinfo_list initializes the list of I/O Address and Bus
1015  Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters by
1016  interrogating the PCI Configuration Space on PCI machines as well as from the
1017  list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses.  By default, if both
1018  FlashPoint and PCI MultiMaster Host Adapters are present, this driver will
1019  probe for FlashPoint Host Adapters first unless the BIOS primary disk is
1020  controlled by the first PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter, in which case
1021  MultiMaster Host Adapters will be probed first.  The BusLogic Driver Options
1022  specifications "MultiMasterFirst" and "FlashPointFirst" can be used to force
1023  a particular probe order.
1024*/
1025
1026static void __init blogic_init_probeinfo_list(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
1027{
1028	/*
1029	   If a PCI BIOS is present, interrogate it for MultiMaster and
1030	   FlashPoint Host Adapters; otherwise, default to the standard
1031	   ISA MultiMaster probe.
1032	 */
1033	if (!blogic_probe_options.noprobe_pci) {
1034		if (blogic_probe_options.multimaster_first) {
1035			blogic_init_mm_probeinfo(adapter);
1036			blogic_init_fp_probeinfo(adapter);
1037		} else if (blogic_probe_options.flashpoint_first) {
1038			blogic_init_fp_probeinfo(adapter);
1039			blogic_init_mm_probeinfo(adapter);
1040		} else {
1041			int fpcount = blogic_init_fp_probeinfo(adapter);
1042			int mmcount = blogic_init_mm_probeinfo(adapter);
1043			if (fpcount > 0 && mmcount > 0) {
1044				struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo =
1045					&blogic_probeinfo_list[fpcount];
1046				struct blogic_adapter *myadapter = adapter;
1047				struct blogic_fetch_localram fetch_localram;
1048				struct blogic_bios_drvmap d0_mapbyte;
1049
1050				while (probeinfo->adapter_bus_type !=
1051						BLOGIC_PCI_BUS)
1052					probeinfo++;
1053				myadapter->io_addr = probeinfo->io_addr;
1054				fetch_localram.offset =
1055					BLOGIC_BIOS_BASE + BLOGIC_BIOS_DRVMAP;
1056				fetch_localram.count = sizeof(d0_mapbyte);
1057				blogic_cmd(myadapter, BLOGIC_FETCH_LOCALRAM,
1058						&fetch_localram,
1059						sizeof(fetch_localram),
1060						&d0_mapbyte,
1061						sizeof(d0_mapbyte));
1062				/*
1063				   If the Map Byte for BIOS Drive 0 indicates
1064				   that BIOS Drive 0 is controlled by this
1065				   PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter, then reverse
1066				   the probe order so that MultiMaster Host
1067				   Adapters are probed before FlashPoint Host
1068				   Adapters.
1069				 */
1070				if (d0_mapbyte.diskgeom != BLOGIC_BIOS_NODISK) {
1071					struct blogic_probeinfo saved_probeinfo[BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS];
1072					int mmcount = blogic_probeinfo_count - fpcount;
1073
1074					memcpy(saved_probeinfo,
1075						blogic_probeinfo_list,
1076						blogic_probeinfo_count * sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo));
1077					memcpy(&blogic_probeinfo_list[0],
1078						&saved_probeinfo[fpcount],
1079						mmcount * sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo));
1080					memcpy(&blogic_probeinfo_list[mmcount],
1081						&saved_probeinfo[0],
1082						fpcount * sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo));
1083				}
1084			}
1085		}
1086	} else {
1087		blogic_init_probeinfo_isa(adapter);
1088	}
1089}
1090
1091
1092#else
1093#define blogic_init_probeinfo_list(adapter) \
1094		blogic_init_probeinfo_isa(adapter)
1095#endif				/* CONFIG_PCI */
1096
1097
1098/*
1099  blogic_failure prints a standardized error message, and then returns false.
1100*/
1101
1102static bool blogic_failure(struct blogic_adapter *adapter, char *msg)
1103{
1104	blogic_announce_drvr(adapter);
1105	if (adapter->adapter_bus_type == BLOGIC_PCI_BUS) {
1106		blogic_err("While configuring BusLogic PCI Host Adapter at\n",
1107				adapter);
1108		blogic_err("Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X PCI Address 0x%X:\n", adapter, adapter->bus, adapter->dev, adapter->io_addr, adapter->pci_addr);
1109	} else
1110		blogic_err("While configuring BusLogic Host Adapter at " "I/O Address 0x%X:\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr);
1111	blogic_err("%s FAILED - DETACHING\n", adapter, msg);
1112	if (blogic_cmd_failure_reason != NULL)
1113		blogic_err("ADDITIONAL FAILURE INFO - %s\n", adapter,
1114				blogic_cmd_failure_reason);
1115	return false;
1116}
1117
1118
1119/*
1120  blogic_probe probes for a BusLogic Host Adapter.
1121*/
1122
1123static bool __init blogic_probe(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
1124{
1125	union blogic_stat_reg statusreg;
1126	union blogic_int_reg intreg;
1127	union blogic_geo_reg georeg;
1128	/*
1129	   FlashPoint Host Adapters are Probed by the FlashPoint SCCB Manager.
1130	 */
1131	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter)) {
1132		struct fpoint_info *fpinfo = &adapter->fpinfo;
1133		fpinfo->base_addr = (u32) adapter->io_addr;
1134		fpinfo->irq_ch = adapter->irq_ch;
1135		fpinfo->present = false;
1136		if (!(FlashPoint_ProbeHostAdapter(fpinfo) == 0 &&
1137					fpinfo->present)) {
1138			blogic_err("BusLogic: FlashPoint Host Adapter detected at " "PCI Bus %d Device %d\n", adapter, adapter->bus, adapter->dev);
1139			blogic_err("BusLogic: I/O Address 0x%X PCI Address 0x%X, " "but FlashPoint\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr, adapter->pci_addr);
1140			blogic_err("BusLogic: Probe Function failed to validate it.\n", adapter);
1141			return false;
1142		}
1143		if (blogic_global_options.trace_probe)
1144			blogic_notice("BusLogic_Probe(0x%X): FlashPoint Found\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr);
1145		/*
1146		   Indicate the Host Adapter Probe completed successfully.
1147		 */
1148		return true;
1149	}
1150	/*
1151	   Read the Status, Interrupt, and Geometry Registers to test if there are I/O
1152	   ports that respond, and to check the values to determine if they are from a
1153	   BusLogic Host Adapter.  A nonexistent I/O port will return 0xFF, in which
1154	   case there is definitely no BusLogic Host Adapter at this base I/O Address.
1155	   The test here is a subset of that used by the BusLogic Host Adapter BIOS.
1156	 */
1157	statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
1158	intreg.all = blogic_rdint(adapter);
1159	georeg.all = blogic_rdgeom(adapter);
1160	if (blogic_global_options.trace_probe)
1161		blogic_notice("BusLogic_Probe(0x%X): Status 0x%02X, Interrupt 0x%02X, " "Geometry 0x%02X\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr, statusreg.all, intreg.all, georeg.all);
1162	if (statusreg.all == 0 || statusreg.sr.diag_active ||
1163			statusreg.sr.cmd_param_busy || statusreg.sr.rsvd ||
1164			statusreg.sr.cmd_invalid || intreg.ir.rsvd != 0)
1165		return false;
1166	/*
1167	   Check the undocumented Geometry Register to test if there is
1168	   an I/O port that responded.  Adaptec Host Adapters do not
1169	   implement the Geometry Register, so this test helps serve to
1170	   avoid incorrectly recognizing an Adaptec 1542A or 1542B as a
1171	   BusLogic.  Unfortunately, the Adaptec 1542C series does respond
1172	   to the Geometry Register I/O port, but it will be rejected
1173	   later when the Inquire Extended Setup Information command is
1174	   issued in blogic_checkadapter.  The AMI FastDisk Host Adapter
1175	   is a BusLogic clone that implements the same interface as
1176	   earlier BusLogic Host Adapters, including the undocumented
1177	   commands, and is therefore supported by this driver. However,
1178	   the AMI FastDisk always returns 0x00 upon reading the Geometry
1179	   Register, so the extended translation option should always be
1180	   left disabled on the AMI FastDisk.
1181	 */
1182	if (georeg.all == 0xFF)
1183		return false;
1184	/*
1185	   Indicate the Host Adapter Probe completed successfully.
1186	 */
1187	return true;
1188}
1189
1190
1191/*
1192  blogic_hwreset issues a Hardware Reset to the Host Adapter
1193  and waits for Host Adapter Diagnostics to complete.  If hard_reset is true, a
1194  Hard Reset is performed which also initiates a SCSI Bus Reset.  Otherwise, a
1195  Soft Reset is performed which only resets the Host Adapter without forcing a
1196  SCSI Bus Reset.
1197*/
1198
1199static bool blogic_hwreset(struct blogic_adapter *adapter, bool hard_reset)
 
1200{
1201	union blogic_stat_reg statusreg;
1202	int timeout;
1203	/*
1204	   FlashPoint Host Adapters are Hard Reset by the FlashPoint
1205	   SCCB Manager.
1206	 */
1207	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter)) {
1208		struct fpoint_info *fpinfo = &adapter->fpinfo;
1209		fpinfo->softreset = !hard_reset;
1210		fpinfo->report_underrun = true;
1211		adapter->cardhandle =
1212			FlashPoint_HardwareResetHostAdapter(fpinfo);
1213		if (adapter->cardhandle == (void *)FPOINT_BADCARD_HANDLE)
1214			return false;
1215		/*
1216		   Indicate the Host Adapter Hard Reset completed successfully.
1217		 */
1218		return true;
1219	}
1220	/*
1221	   Issue a Hard Reset or Soft Reset Command to the Host Adapter.
1222	   The Host Adapter should respond by setting Diagnostic Active in
1223	   the Status Register.
1224	 */
1225	if (hard_reset)
1226		blogic_hardreset(adapter);
1227	else
1228		blogic_softreset(adapter);
1229	/*
1230	   Wait until Diagnostic Active is set in the Status Register.
1231	 */
1232	timeout = 5 * 10000;
1233	while (--timeout >= 0) {
1234		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
1235		if (statusreg.sr.diag_active)
1236			break;
1237		udelay(100);
1238	}
1239	if (blogic_global_options.trace_hw_reset)
1240		blogic_notice("BusLogic_HardwareReset(0x%X): Diagnostic Active, " "Status 0x%02X\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr, statusreg.all);
1241	if (timeout < 0)
1242		return false;
1243	/*
1244	   Wait 100 microseconds to allow completion of any initial diagnostic
1245	   activity which might leave the contents of the Status Register
1246	   unpredictable.
1247	 */
1248	udelay(100);
1249	/*
1250	   Wait until Diagnostic Active is reset in the Status Register.
1251	 */
1252	timeout = 10 * 10000;
1253	while (--timeout >= 0) {
1254		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
1255		if (!statusreg.sr.diag_active)
1256			break;
1257		udelay(100);
1258	}
1259	if (blogic_global_options.trace_hw_reset)
1260		blogic_notice("BusLogic_HardwareReset(0x%X): Diagnostic Completed, " "Status 0x%02X\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr, statusreg.all);
1261	if (timeout < 0)
1262		return false;
1263	/*
1264	   Wait until at least one of the Diagnostic Failure, Host Adapter
1265	   Ready, or Data In Register Ready bits is set in the Status Register.
1266	 */
1267	timeout = 10000;
1268	while (--timeout >= 0) {
1269		statusreg.all = blogic_rdstatus(adapter);
1270		if (statusreg.sr.diag_failed || statusreg.sr.adapter_ready ||
1271				statusreg.sr.datain_ready)
1272			break;
1273		udelay(100);
1274	}
1275	if (blogic_global_options.trace_hw_reset)
1276		blogic_notice("BusLogic_HardwareReset(0x%X): Host Adapter Ready, " "Status 0x%02X\n", adapter, adapter->io_addr, statusreg.all);
1277	if (timeout < 0)
1278		return false;
1279	/*
1280	   If Diagnostic Failure is set or Host Adapter Ready is reset,
1281	   then an error occurred during the Host Adapter diagnostics.
1282	   If Data In Register Ready is set, then there is an Error Code
1283	   available.
1284	 */
1285	if (statusreg.sr.diag_failed || !statusreg.sr.adapter_ready) {
1286		blogic_cmd_failure_reason = NULL;
1287		blogic_failure(adapter, "HARD RESET DIAGNOSTICS");
1288		blogic_err("HOST ADAPTER STATUS REGISTER = %02X\n", adapter,
1289				statusreg.all);
1290		if (statusreg.sr.datain_ready)
1291			blogic_err("HOST ADAPTER ERROR CODE = %d\n", adapter,
1292					blogic_rddatain(adapter));
1293		return false;
1294	}
1295	/*
1296	   Indicate the Host Adapter Hard Reset completed successfully.
1297	 */
1298	return true;
1299}
1300
1301
1302/*
1303  blogic_checkadapter checks to be sure this really is a BusLogic
1304  Host Adapter.
1305*/
1306
1307static bool __init blogic_checkadapter(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
1308{
1309	struct blogic_ext_setup ext_setupinfo;
1310	unsigned char req_replylen;
1311	bool result = true;
1312	/*
1313	   FlashPoint Host Adapters do not require this protection.
1314	 */
1315	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter))
1316		return true;
1317	/*
1318	   Issue the Inquire Extended Setup Information command. Only genuine
1319	   BusLogic Host Adapters and true clones support this command.
1320	   Adaptec 1542C series Host Adapters that respond to the Geometry
1321	   Register I/O port will fail this command.
1322	 */
1323	req_replylen = sizeof(ext_setupinfo);
1324	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_EXTSETUP, &req_replylen,
1325				sizeof(req_replylen), &ext_setupinfo,
1326				sizeof(ext_setupinfo)) != sizeof(ext_setupinfo))
1327		result = false;
1328	/*
1329	   Provide tracing information if requested and return.
1330	 */
1331	if (blogic_global_options.trace_probe)
1332		blogic_notice("BusLogic_Check(0x%X): MultiMaster %s\n", adapter,
1333				adapter->io_addr,
1334				(result ? "Found" : "Not Found"));
1335	return result;
1336}
1337
1338
1339/*
1340  blogic_rdconfig reads the Configuration Information
1341  from Host Adapter and initializes the Host Adapter structure.
1342*/
1343
1344static bool __init blogic_rdconfig(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
1345{
1346	struct blogic_board_id id;
1347	struct blogic_config config;
1348	struct blogic_setup_info setupinfo;
1349	struct blogic_ext_setup ext_setupinfo;
1350	unsigned char model[5];
1351	unsigned char fw_ver_digit3;
1352	unsigned char fw_ver_letter;
1353	struct blogic_adapter_info adapter_info;
1354	struct blogic_fetch_localram fetch_localram;
1355	struct blogic_autoscsi autoscsi;
1356	union blogic_geo_reg georeg;
1357	unsigned char req_replylen;
1358	unsigned char *tgt, ch;
1359	int tgt_id, i;
1360	/*
1361	   Configuration Information for FlashPoint Host Adapters is
1362	   provided in the fpoint_info structure by the FlashPoint
1363	   SCCB Manager's Probe Function. Initialize fields in the
1364	   Host Adapter structure from the fpoint_info structure.
1365	 */
1366	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter)) {
1367		struct fpoint_info *fpinfo = &adapter->fpinfo;
1368		tgt = adapter->model;
1369		*tgt++ = 'B';
1370		*tgt++ = 'T';
1371		*tgt++ = '-';
1372		for (i = 0; i < sizeof(fpinfo->model); i++)
1373			*tgt++ = fpinfo->model[i];
1374		*tgt++ = '\0';
1375		strcpy(adapter->fw_ver, FLASHPOINT_FW_VER);
1376		adapter->scsi_id = fpinfo->scsi_id;
1377		adapter->ext_trans_enable = fpinfo->ext_trans_enable;
1378		adapter->parity = fpinfo->parity;
1379		adapter->reset_enabled = !fpinfo->softreset;
1380		adapter->level_int = true;
1381		adapter->wide = fpinfo->wide;
1382		adapter->differential = false;
1383		adapter->scam = true;
1384		adapter->ultra = true;
1385		adapter->ext_lun = true;
1386		adapter->terminfo_valid = true;
1387		adapter->low_term = fpinfo->low_term;
1388		adapter->high_term = fpinfo->high_term;
1389		adapter->scam_enabled = fpinfo->scam_enabled;
1390		adapter->scam_lev2 = fpinfo->scam_lev2;
1391		adapter->drvr_sglimit = BLOGIC_SG_LIMIT;
1392		adapter->maxdev = (adapter->wide ? 16 : 8);
1393		adapter->maxlun = 32;
1394		adapter->initccbs = 4 * BLOGIC_CCB_GRP_ALLOCSIZE;
1395		adapter->inc_ccbs = BLOGIC_CCB_GRP_ALLOCSIZE;
1396		adapter->drvr_qdepth = 255;
1397		adapter->adapter_qdepth = adapter->drvr_qdepth;
1398		adapter->sync_ok = fpinfo->sync_ok;
1399		adapter->fast_ok = fpinfo->fast_ok;
1400		adapter->ultra_ok = fpinfo->ultra_ok;
1401		adapter->wide_ok = fpinfo->wide_ok;
1402		adapter->discon_ok = fpinfo->discon_ok;
1403		adapter->tagq_ok = 0xFFFF;
1404		goto common;
1405	}
1406	/*
1407	   Issue the Inquire Board ID command.
1408	 */
1409	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_GET_BOARD_ID, NULL, 0, &id,
1410				sizeof(id)) != sizeof(id))
1411		return blogic_failure(adapter, "INQUIRE BOARD ID");
1412	/*
1413	   Issue the Inquire Configuration command.
1414	 */
1415	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_CONFIG, NULL, 0, &config,
1416				sizeof(config))
1417	    != sizeof(config))
1418		return blogic_failure(adapter, "INQUIRE CONFIGURATION");
1419	/*
1420	   Issue the Inquire Setup Information command.
1421	 */
1422	req_replylen = sizeof(setupinfo);
1423	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_SETUPINFO, &req_replylen,
1424				sizeof(req_replylen), &setupinfo,
1425				sizeof(setupinfo)) != sizeof(setupinfo))
1426		return blogic_failure(adapter, "INQUIRE SETUP INFORMATION");
1427	/*
1428	   Issue the Inquire Extended Setup Information command.
1429	 */
1430	req_replylen = sizeof(ext_setupinfo);
1431	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_EXTSETUP, &req_replylen,
1432				sizeof(req_replylen), &ext_setupinfo,
1433				sizeof(ext_setupinfo)) != sizeof(ext_setupinfo))
1434		return blogic_failure(adapter,
1435					"INQUIRE EXTENDED SETUP INFORMATION");
1436	/*
1437	   Issue the Inquire Firmware Version 3rd Digit command.
1438	 */
1439	fw_ver_digit3 = '\0';
1440	if (id.fw_ver_digit1 > '0')
1441		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_FWVER_D3, NULL, 0,
1442				&fw_ver_digit3,
1443				sizeof(fw_ver_digit3)) != sizeof(fw_ver_digit3))
1444			return blogic_failure(adapter,
1445						"INQUIRE FIRMWARE 3RD DIGIT");
1446	/*
1447	   Issue the Inquire Host Adapter Model Number command.
1448	 */
1449	if (ext_setupinfo.bus_type == 'A' && id.fw_ver_digit1 == '2')
1450		/* BusLogic BT-542B ISA 2.xx */
1451		strcpy(model, "542B");
1452	else if (ext_setupinfo.bus_type == 'E' && id.fw_ver_digit1 == '2' &&
1453			(id.fw_ver_digit2 <= '1' || (id.fw_ver_digit2 == '2' &&
1454						     fw_ver_digit3 == '0')))
1455		/* BusLogic BT-742A EISA 2.1x or 2.20 */
1456		strcpy(model, "742A");
1457	else if (ext_setupinfo.bus_type == 'E' && id.fw_ver_digit1 == '0')
1458		/* AMI FastDisk EISA Series 441 0.x */
1459		strcpy(model, "747A");
1460	else {
1461		req_replylen = sizeof(model);
1462		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_MODELNO, &req_replylen,
1463					sizeof(req_replylen), &model,
1464					sizeof(model)) != sizeof(model))
1465			return blogic_failure(adapter,
1466					"INQUIRE HOST ADAPTER MODEL NUMBER");
1467	}
1468	/*
1469	   BusLogic MultiMaster Host Adapters can be identified by their
1470	   model number and the major version number of their firmware
1471	   as follows:
1472
1473	   5.xx       BusLogic "W" Series Host Adapters:
1474	   BT-948/958/958D
1475	   4.xx       BusLogic "C" Series Host Adapters:
1476	   BT-946C/956C/956CD/747C/757C/757CD/445C/545C/540CF
1477	   3.xx       BusLogic "S" Series Host Adapters:
1478	   BT-747S/747D/757S/757D/445S/545S/542D
1479	   BT-542B/742A (revision H)
1480	   2.xx       BusLogic "A" Series Host Adapters:
1481	   BT-542B/742A (revision G and below)
1482	   0.xx       AMI FastDisk VLB/EISA BusLogic Clone Host Adapter
1483	 */
1484	/*
1485	   Save the Model Name and Host Adapter Name in the Host Adapter
1486	   structure.
1487	 */
1488	tgt = adapter->model;
1489	*tgt++ = 'B';
1490	*tgt++ = 'T';
1491	*tgt++ = '-';
1492	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(model); i++) {
1493		ch = model[i];
1494		if (ch == ' ' || ch == '\0')
1495			break;
1496		*tgt++ = ch;
1497	}
1498	*tgt++ = '\0';
1499	/*
1500	   Save the Firmware Version in the Host Adapter structure.
1501	 */
1502	tgt = adapter->fw_ver;
1503	*tgt++ = id.fw_ver_digit1;
1504	*tgt++ = '.';
1505	*tgt++ = id.fw_ver_digit2;
1506	if (fw_ver_digit3 != ' ' && fw_ver_digit3 != '\0')
1507		*tgt++ = fw_ver_digit3;
1508	*tgt = '\0';
1509	/*
1510	   Issue the Inquire Firmware Version Letter command.
1511	 */
1512	if (strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "3.3") >= 0) {
1513		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_FWVER_LETTER, NULL, 0,
1514				&fw_ver_letter,
1515				sizeof(fw_ver_letter)) != sizeof(fw_ver_letter))
1516			return blogic_failure(adapter,
1517					"INQUIRE FIRMWARE VERSION LETTER");
1518		if (fw_ver_letter != ' ' && fw_ver_letter != '\0')
1519			*tgt++ = fw_ver_letter;
1520		*tgt = '\0';
1521	}
1522	/*
1523	   Save the Host Adapter SCSI ID in the Host Adapter structure.
1524	 */
1525	adapter->scsi_id = config.id;
1526	/*
1527	   Determine the Bus Type and save it in the Host Adapter structure,
1528	   determine and save the IRQ Channel if necessary, and determine
1529	   and save the DMA Channel for ISA Host Adapters.
1530	 */
1531	adapter->adapter_bus_type =
1532			blogic_adater_bus_types[adapter->model[3] - '4'];
1533	if (adapter->irq_ch == 0) {
1534		if (config.irq_ch9)
1535			adapter->irq_ch = 9;
1536		else if (config.irq_ch10)
1537			adapter->irq_ch = 10;
1538		else if (config.irq_ch11)
1539			adapter->irq_ch = 11;
1540		else if (config.irq_ch12)
1541			adapter->irq_ch = 12;
1542		else if (config.irq_ch14)
1543			adapter->irq_ch = 14;
1544		else if (config.irq_ch15)
1545			adapter->irq_ch = 15;
1546	}
1547	if (adapter->adapter_bus_type == BLOGIC_ISA_BUS) {
1548		if (config.dma_ch5)
1549			adapter->dma_ch = 5;
1550		else if (config.dma_ch6)
1551			adapter->dma_ch = 6;
1552		else if (config.dma_ch7)
1553			adapter->dma_ch = 7;
1554	}
1555	/*
1556	   Determine whether Extended Translation is enabled and save it in
1557	   the Host Adapter structure.
1558	 */
1559	georeg.all = blogic_rdgeom(adapter);
1560	adapter->ext_trans_enable = georeg.gr.ext_trans_enable;
1561	/*
1562	   Save the Scatter Gather Limits, Level Sensitive Interrupt flag, Wide
1563	   SCSI flag, Differential SCSI flag, SCAM Supported flag, and
1564	   Ultra SCSI flag in the Host Adapter structure.
1565	 */
1566	adapter->adapter_sglimit = ext_setupinfo.sg_limit;
1567	adapter->drvr_sglimit = adapter->adapter_sglimit;
1568	if (adapter->adapter_sglimit > BLOGIC_SG_LIMIT)
1569		adapter->drvr_sglimit = BLOGIC_SG_LIMIT;
1570	if (ext_setupinfo.misc.level_int)
1571		adapter->level_int = true;
1572	adapter->wide = ext_setupinfo.wide;
1573	adapter->differential = ext_setupinfo.differential;
1574	adapter->scam = ext_setupinfo.scam;
1575	adapter->ultra = ext_setupinfo.ultra;
1576	/*
1577	   Determine whether Extended LUN Format CCBs are supported and save the
1578	   information in the Host Adapter structure.
1579	 */
1580	if (adapter->fw_ver[0] == '5' || (adapter->fw_ver[0] == '4' &&
1581				adapter->wide))
1582		adapter->ext_lun = true;
1583	/*
1584	   Issue the Inquire PCI Host Adapter Information command to read the
1585	   Termination Information from "W" series MultiMaster Host Adapters.
1586	 */
1587	if (adapter->fw_ver[0] == '5') {
1588		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_PCI_INFO, NULL, 0,
1589				&adapter_info,
1590				sizeof(adapter_info)) != sizeof(adapter_info))
1591			return blogic_failure(adapter,
1592					"INQUIRE PCI HOST ADAPTER INFORMATION");
1593		/*
1594		   Save the Termination Information in the Host Adapter
1595		   structure.
1596		 */
1597		if (adapter_info.genericinfo_valid) {
1598			adapter->terminfo_valid = true;
1599			adapter->low_term = adapter_info.low_term;
1600			adapter->high_term = adapter_info.high_term;
1601		}
1602	}
1603	/*
1604	   Issue the Fetch Host Adapter Local RAM command to read the
1605	   AutoSCSI data from "W" and "C" series MultiMaster Host Adapters.
1606	 */
1607	if (adapter->fw_ver[0] >= '4') {
1608		fetch_localram.offset = BLOGIC_AUTOSCSI_BASE;
1609		fetch_localram.count = sizeof(autoscsi);
1610		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_FETCH_LOCALRAM, &fetch_localram,
1611					sizeof(fetch_localram), &autoscsi,
1612					sizeof(autoscsi)) != sizeof(autoscsi))
1613			return blogic_failure(adapter,
1614						"FETCH HOST ADAPTER LOCAL RAM");
1615		/*
1616		   Save the Parity Checking Enabled, Bus Reset Enabled,
1617		   and Termination Information in the Host Adapter structure.
1618		 */
1619		adapter->parity = autoscsi.parity;
1620		adapter->reset_enabled = autoscsi.reset_enabled;
1621		if (adapter->fw_ver[0] == '4') {
1622			adapter->terminfo_valid = true;
1623			adapter->low_term = autoscsi.low_term;
1624			adapter->high_term = autoscsi.high_term;
1625		}
1626		/*
1627		   Save the Wide Permitted, Fast Permitted, Synchronous
1628		   Permitted, Disconnect Permitted, Ultra Permitted, and
1629		   SCAM Information in the Host Adapter structure.
1630		 */
1631		adapter->wide_ok = autoscsi.wide_ok;
1632		adapter->fast_ok = autoscsi.fast_ok;
1633		adapter->sync_ok = autoscsi.sync_ok;
1634		adapter->discon_ok = autoscsi.discon_ok;
1635		if (adapter->ultra)
1636			adapter->ultra_ok = autoscsi.ultra_ok;
1637		if (adapter->scam) {
1638			adapter->scam_enabled = autoscsi.scam_enabled;
1639			adapter->scam_lev2 = autoscsi.scam_lev2;
1640		}
1641	}
1642	/*
1643	   Initialize fields in the Host Adapter structure for "S" and "A"
1644	   series MultiMaster Host Adapters.
1645	 */
1646	if (adapter->fw_ver[0] < '4') {
1647		if (setupinfo.sync) {
1648			adapter->sync_ok = 0xFF;
1649			if (adapter->adapter_bus_type == BLOGIC_EISA_BUS) {
1650				if (ext_setupinfo.misc.fast_on_eisa)
1651					adapter->fast_ok = 0xFF;
1652				if (strcmp(adapter->model, "BT-757") == 0)
1653					adapter->wide_ok = 0xFF;
1654			}
1655		}
1656		adapter->discon_ok = 0xFF;
1657		adapter->parity = setupinfo.parity;
1658		adapter->reset_enabled = true;
1659	}
1660	/*
1661	   Determine the maximum number of Target IDs and Logical Units
1662	   supported by this driver for Wide and Narrow Host Adapters.
1663	 */
1664	adapter->maxdev = (adapter->wide ? 16 : 8);
1665	adapter->maxlun = (adapter->ext_lun ? 32 : 8);
1666	/*
1667	   Select appropriate values for the Mailbox Count, Driver Queue Depth,
1668	   Initial CCBs, and Incremental CCBs variables based on whether
1669	   or not Strict Round Robin Mode is supported.  If Strict Round
1670	   Robin Mode is supported, then there is no performance degradation
1671	   in using the maximum possible number of Outgoing and Incoming
1672	   Mailboxes and allowing the Tagged and Untagged Queue Depths to
1673	   determine the actual utilization.  If Strict Round Robin Mode is
1674	   not supported, then the Host Adapter must scan all the Outgoing
1675	   Mailboxes whenever an Outgoing Mailbox entry is made, which can
1676	   cause a substantial performance penalty.  The host adapters
1677	   actually have room to store the following number of CCBs
1678	   internally; that is, they can internally queue and manage this
1679	   many active commands on the SCSI bus simultaneously.  Performance
1680	   measurements demonstrate that the Driver Queue Depth should be
1681	   set to the Mailbox Count, rather than the Host Adapter Queue
1682	   Depth (internal CCB capacity), as it is more efficient to have the
1683	   queued commands waiting in Outgoing Mailboxes if necessary than
1684	   to block the process in the higher levels of the SCSI Subsystem.
1685
1686	   192          BT-948/958/958D
1687	   100          BT-946C/956C/956CD/747C/757C/757CD/445C
1688	   50   BT-545C/540CF
1689	   30   BT-747S/747D/757S/757D/445S/545S/542D/542B/742A
1690	 */
1691	if (adapter->fw_ver[0] == '5')
1692		adapter->adapter_qdepth = 192;
1693	else if (adapter->fw_ver[0] == '4')
1694		adapter->adapter_qdepth = (adapter->adapter_bus_type !=
1695						BLOGIC_ISA_BUS ? 100 : 50);
1696	else
1697		adapter->adapter_qdepth = 30;
1698	if (strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "3.31") >= 0) {
1699		adapter->strict_rr = true;
1700		adapter->mbox_count = BLOGIC_MAX_MAILBOX;
1701	} else {
1702		adapter->strict_rr = false;
1703		adapter->mbox_count = 32;
1704	}
1705	adapter->drvr_qdepth = adapter->mbox_count;
1706	adapter->initccbs = 4 * BLOGIC_CCB_GRP_ALLOCSIZE;
1707	adapter->inc_ccbs = BLOGIC_CCB_GRP_ALLOCSIZE;
1708	/*
1709	   Tagged Queuing support is available and operates properly on
1710	   all "W" series MultiMaster Host Adapters, on "C" series
1711	   MultiMaster Host Adapters with firmware version 4.22 and above,
1712	   and on "S" series MultiMaster Host Adapters with firmware version
1713	   3.35 and above.
1714	 */
1715	adapter->tagq_ok = 0;
1716	switch (adapter->fw_ver[0]) {
1717	case '5':
1718		adapter->tagq_ok = 0xFFFF;
1719		break;
1720	case '4':
1721		if (strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "4.22") >= 0)
1722			adapter->tagq_ok = 0xFFFF;
1723		break;
1724	case '3':
1725		if (strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "3.35") >= 0)
1726			adapter->tagq_ok = 0xFFFF;
1727		break;
1728	}
1729	/*
1730	   Determine the Host Adapter BIOS Address if the BIOS is enabled and
1731	   save it in the Host Adapter structure.  The BIOS is disabled if the
1732	   bios_addr is 0.
1733	 */
1734	adapter->bios_addr = ext_setupinfo.bios_addr << 12;
1735	/*
1736	   ISA Host Adapters require Bounce Buffers if there is more than
1737	   16MB memory.
1738	 */
1739	if (adapter->adapter_bus_type == BLOGIC_ISA_BUS &&
1740			(void *) high_memory > (void *) MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)
1741		adapter->need_bouncebuf = true;
1742	/*
1743	   BusLogic BT-445S Host Adapters prior to board revision E have a
1744	   hardware bug whereby when the BIOS is enabled, transfers to/from
1745	   the same address range the BIOS occupies modulo 16MB are handled
1746	   incorrectly.  Only properly functioning BT-445S Host Adapters
1747	   have firmware version 3.37, so require that ISA Bounce Buffers
1748	   be used for the buggy BT-445S models if there is more than 16MB
1749	   memory.
1750	 */
1751	if (adapter->bios_addr > 0 && strcmp(adapter->model, "BT-445S") == 0 &&
1752			strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "3.37") < 0 &&
1753			(void *) high_memory > (void *) MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)
1754		adapter->need_bouncebuf = true;
1755	/*
1756	   Initialize parameters common to MultiMaster and FlashPoint
1757	   Host Adapters.
 
 
 
 
1758	 */
1759common:
 
 
 
 
 
1760	/*
1761	   Initialize the Host Adapter Full Model Name from the Model Name.
1762	 */
1763	strcpy(adapter->full_model, "BusLogic ");
1764	strcat(adapter->full_model, adapter->model);
1765	/*
1766	   Select an appropriate value for the Tagged Queue Depth either from a
1767	   BusLogic Driver Options specification, or based on whether this Host
1768	   Adapter requires that ISA Bounce Buffers be used.  The Tagged Queue
1769	   Depth is left at 0 for automatic determination in
1770	   BusLogic_SelectQueueDepths. Initialize the Untagged Queue Depth.
1771	 */
1772	for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < BLOGIC_MAXDEV; tgt_id++) {
1773		unsigned char qdepth = 0;
1774		if (adapter->drvr_opts != NULL &&
1775				adapter->drvr_opts->qdepth[tgt_id] > 0)
1776			qdepth = adapter->drvr_opts->qdepth[tgt_id];
1777		else if (adapter->need_bouncebuf)
1778			qdepth = BLOGIC_TAG_DEPTH_BB;
1779		adapter->qdepth[tgt_id] = qdepth;
1780	}
1781	if (adapter->need_bouncebuf)
1782		adapter->untag_qdepth = BLOGIC_UNTAG_DEPTH_BB;
1783	else
1784		adapter->untag_qdepth = BLOGIC_UNTAG_DEPTH;
1785	if (adapter->drvr_opts != NULL)
1786		adapter->common_qdepth = adapter->drvr_opts->common_qdepth;
1787	if (adapter->common_qdepth > 0 &&
1788			adapter->common_qdepth < adapter->untag_qdepth)
1789		adapter->untag_qdepth = adapter->common_qdepth;
1790	/*
1791	   Tagged Queuing is only allowed if Disconnect/Reconnect is permitted.
1792	   Therefore, mask the Tagged Queuing Permitted Default bits with the
1793	   Disconnect/Reconnect Permitted bits.
1794	 */
1795	adapter->tagq_ok &= adapter->discon_ok;
1796	/*
1797	   Combine the default Tagged Queuing Permitted bits with any
1798	   BusLogic Driver Options Tagged Queuing specification.
1799	 */
1800	if (adapter->drvr_opts != NULL)
1801		adapter->tagq_ok = (adapter->drvr_opts->tagq_ok &
1802				adapter->drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask) |
1803			(adapter->tagq_ok & ~adapter->drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask);
1804
1805	/*
1806	   Select an appropriate value for Bus Settle Time either from a
1807	   BusLogic Driver Options specification, or from
1808	   BLOGIC_BUS_SETTLE_TIME.
1809	 */
1810	if (adapter->drvr_opts != NULL &&
1811			adapter->drvr_opts->bus_settle_time > 0)
1812		adapter->bus_settle_time = adapter->drvr_opts->bus_settle_time;
1813	else
1814		adapter->bus_settle_time = BLOGIC_BUS_SETTLE_TIME;
1815	/*
1816	   Indicate reading the Host Adapter Configuration completed
1817	   successfully.
1818	 */
1819	return true;
1820}
1821
1822
1823/*
1824  blogic_reportconfig reports the configuration of Host Adapter.
 
1825*/
1826
1827static bool __init blogic_reportconfig(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
1828{
1829	unsigned short alltgt_mask = (1 << adapter->maxdev) - 1;
1830	unsigned short sync_ok, fast_ok;
1831	unsigned short ultra_ok, wide_ok;
1832	unsigned short discon_ok, tagq_ok;
1833	bool common_syncneg, common_tagq_depth;
1834	char syncstr[BLOGIC_MAXDEV + 1];
1835	char widestr[BLOGIC_MAXDEV + 1];
1836	char discon_str[BLOGIC_MAXDEV + 1];
1837	char tagq_str[BLOGIC_MAXDEV + 1];
1838	char *syncmsg = syncstr;
1839	char *widemsg = widestr;
1840	char *discon_msg = discon_str;
1841	char *tagq_msg = tagq_str;
1842	int tgt_id;
1843
1844	blogic_info("Configuring BusLogic Model %s %s%s%s%s SCSI Host Adapter\n", adapter, adapter->model, blogic_adapter_busnames[adapter->adapter_bus_type], (adapter->wide ? " Wide" : ""), (adapter->differential ? " Differential" : ""), (adapter->ultra ? " Ultra" : ""));
1845	blogic_info("  Firmware Version: %s, I/O Address: 0x%X, " "IRQ Channel: %d/%s\n", adapter, adapter->fw_ver, adapter->io_addr, adapter->irq_ch, (adapter->level_int ? "Level" : "Edge"));
1846	if (adapter->adapter_bus_type != BLOGIC_PCI_BUS) {
1847		blogic_info("  DMA Channel: ", adapter);
1848		if (adapter->dma_ch > 0)
1849			blogic_info("%d, ", adapter, adapter->dma_ch);
 
1850		else
1851			blogic_info("None, ", adapter);
1852		if (adapter->bios_addr > 0)
1853			blogic_info("BIOS Address: 0x%X, ", adapter,
1854					adapter->bios_addr);
1855		else
1856			blogic_info("BIOS Address: None, ", adapter);
1857	} else {
1858		blogic_info("  PCI Bus: %d, Device: %d, Address: ", adapter,
1859				adapter->bus, adapter->dev);
1860		if (adapter->pci_addr > 0)
1861			blogic_info("0x%X, ", adapter, adapter->pci_addr);
1862		else
1863			blogic_info("Unassigned, ", adapter);
1864	}
1865	blogic_info("Host Adapter SCSI ID: %d\n", adapter, adapter->scsi_id);
1866	blogic_info("  Parity Checking: %s, Extended Translation: %s\n",
1867			adapter, (adapter->parity ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"),
1868			(adapter->ext_trans_enable ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"));
1869	alltgt_mask &= ~(1 << adapter->scsi_id);
1870	sync_ok = adapter->sync_ok & alltgt_mask;
1871	fast_ok = adapter->fast_ok & alltgt_mask;
1872	ultra_ok = adapter->ultra_ok & alltgt_mask;
1873	if ((blogic_multimaster_type(adapter) &&
1874			(adapter->fw_ver[0] >= '4' ||
1875			 adapter->adapter_bus_type == BLOGIC_EISA_BUS)) ||
1876			blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter)) {
1877		common_syncneg = false;
1878		if (sync_ok == 0) {
1879			syncmsg = "Disabled";
1880			common_syncneg = true;
1881		} else if (sync_ok == alltgt_mask) {
1882			if (fast_ok == 0) {
1883				syncmsg = "Slow";
1884				common_syncneg = true;
1885			} else if (fast_ok == alltgt_mask) {
1886				if (ultra_ok == 0) {
1887					syncmsg = "Fast";
1888					common_syncneg = true;
1889				} else if (ultra_ok == alltgt_mask) {
1890					syncmsg = "Ultra";
1891					common_syncneg = true;
1892				}
1893			}
1894		}
1895		if (!common_syncneg) {
1896			for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
1897				syncstr[tgt_id] = ((!(sync_ok & (1 << tgt_id))) ? 'N' : (!(fast_ok & (1 << tgt_id)) ? 'S' : (!(ultra_ok & (1 << tgt_id)) ? 'F' : 'U')));
1898			syncstr[adapter->scsi_id] = '#';
1899			syncstr[adapter->maxdev] = '\0';
1900		}
1901	} else
1902		syncmsg = (sync_ok == 0 ? "Disabled" : "Enabled");
1903	wide_ok = adapter->wide_ok & alltgt_mask;
1904	if (wide_ok == 0)
1905		widemsg = "Disabled";
1906	else if (wide_ok == alltgt_mask)
1907		widemsg = "Enabled";
1908	else {
1909		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
1910			widestr[tgt_id] = ((wide_ok & (1 << tgt_id)) ? 'Y' : 'N');
1911		widestr[adapter->scsi_id] = '#';
1912		widestr[adapter->maxdev] = '\0';
1913	}
1914	discon_ok = adapter->discon_ok & alltgt_mask;
1915	if (discon_ok == 0)
1916		discon_msg = "Disabled";
1917	else if (discon_ok == alltgt_mask)
1918		discon_msg = "Enabled";
1919	else {
1920		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
1921			discon_str[tgt_id] = ((discon_ok & (1 << tgt_id)) ? 'Y' : 'N');
1922		discon_str[adapter->scsi_id] = '#';
1923		discon_str[adapter->maxdev] = '\0';
1924	}
1925	tagq_ok = adapter->tagq_ok & alltgt_mask;
1926	if (tagq_ok == 0)
1927		tagq_msg = "Disabled";
1928	else if (tagq_ok == alltgt_mask)
1929		tagq_msg = "Enabled";
1930	else {
1931		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
1932			tagq_str[tgt_id] = ((tagq_ok & (1 << tgt_id)) ? 'Y' : 'N');
1933		tagq_str[adapter->scsi_id] = '#';
1934		tagq_str[adapter->maxdev] = '\0';
1935	}
1936	blogic_info("  Synchronous Negotiation: %s, Wide Negotiation: %s\n",
1937			adapter, syncmsg, widemsg);
1938	blogic_info("  Disconnect/Reconnect: %s, Tagged Queuing: %s\n", adapter,
1939			discon_msg, tagq_msg);
1940	if (blogic_multimaster_type(adapter)) {
1941		blogic_info("  Scatter/Gather Limit: %d of %d segments, " "Mailboxes: %d\n", adapter, adapter->drvr_sglimit, adapter->adapter_sglimit, adapter->mbox_count);
1942		blogic_info("  Driver Queue Depth: %d, " "Host Adapter Queue Depth: %d\n", adapter, adapter->drvr_qdepth, adapter->adapter_qdepth);
1943	} else
1944		blogic_info("  Driver Queue Depth: %d, " "Scatter/Gather Limit: %d segments\n", adapter, adapter->drvr_qdepth, adapter->drvr_sglimit);
1945	blogic_info("  Tagged Queue Depth: ", adapter);
1946	common_tagq_depth = true;
1947	for (tgt_id = 1; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
1948		if (adapter->qdepth[tgt_id] != adapter->qdepth[0]) {
1949			common_tagq_depth = false;
1950			break;
1951		}
1952	if (common_tagq_depth) {
1953		if (adapter->qdepth[0] > 0)
1954			blogic_info("%d", adapter, adapter->qdepth[0]);
1955		else
1956			blogic_info("Automatic", adapter);
1957	} else
1958		blogic_info("Individual", adapter);
1959	blogic_info(", Untagged Queue Depth: %d\n", adapter,
1960			adapter->untag_qdepth);
1961	if (adapter->terminfo_valid) {
1962		if (adapter->wide)
1963			blogic_info("  SCSI Bus Termination: %s", adapter,
1964				(adapter->low_term ? (adapter->high_term ? "Both Enabled" : "Low Enabled") : (adapter->high_term ? "High Enabled" : "Both Disabled")));
1965		else
1966			blogic_info("  SCSI Bus Termination: %s", adapter,
1967				(adapter->low_term ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"));
1968		if (adapter->scam)
1969			blogic_info(", SCAM: %s", adapter,
1970				(adapter->scam_enabled ? (adapter->scam_lev2 ? "Enabled, Level 2" : "Enabled, Level 1") : "Disabled"));
1971		blogic_info("\n", adapter);
1972	}
1973	/*
1974	   Indicate reporting the Host Adapter configuration completed
1975	   successfully.
1976	 */
1977	return true;
1978}
1979
1980
1981/*
1982  blogic_getres acquires the system resources necessary to use
1983  Host Adapter.
1984*/
1985
1986static bool __init blogic_getres(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
1987{
1988	if (adapter->irq_ch == 0) {
1989		blogic_err("NO LEGAL INTERRUPT CHANNEL ASSIGNED - DETACHING\n",
1990				adapter);
1991		return false;
1992	}
1993	/*
1994	   Acquire shared access to the IRQ Channel.
1995	 */
1996	if (request_irq(adapter->irq_ch, blogic_inthandler, IRQF_SHARED,
1997				adapter->full_model, adapter) < 0) {
1998		blogic_err("UNABLE TO ACQUIRE IRQ CHANNEL %d - DETACHING\n",
1999				adapter, adapter->irq_ch);
2000		return false;
2001	}
2002	adapter->irq_acquired = true;
2003	/*
2004	   Acquire exclusive access to the DMA Channel.
2005	 */
2006	if (adapter->dma_ch > 0) {
2007		if (request_dma(adapter->dma_ch, adapter->full_model) < 0) {
2008			blogic_err("UNABLE TO ACQUIRE DMA CHANNEL %d - DETACHING\n", adapter, adapter->dma_ch);
2009			return false;
2010		}
2011		set_dma_mode(adapter->dma_ch, DMA_MODE_CASCADE);
2012		enable_dma(adapter->dma_ch);
2013		adapter->dma_chan_acquired = true;
2014	}
2015	/*
2016	   Indicate the System Resource Acquisition completed successfully,
2017	 */
2018	return true;
2019}
2020
2021
2022/*
2023  blogic_relres releases any system resources previously acquired
2024  by blogic_getres.
2025*/
2026
2027static void blogic_relres(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
2028{
2029	/*
2030	   Release shared access to the IRQ Channel.
2031	 */
2032	if (adapter->irq_acquired)
2033		free_irq(adapter->irq_ch, adapter);
2034	/*
2035	   Release exclusive access to the DMA Channel.
2036	 */
2037	if (adapter->dma_chan_acquired)
2038		free_dma(adapter->dma_ch);
2039	/*
2040	   Release any allocated memory structs not released elsewhere
2041	 */
2042	if (adapter->mbox_space)
2043		pci_free_consistent(adapter->pci_device, adapter->mbox_sz,
2044			adapter->mbox_space, adapter->mbox_space_handle);
2045	pci_dev_put(adapter->pci_device);
2046	adapter->mbox_space = NULL;
2047	adapter->mbox_space_handle = 0;
2048	adapter->mbox_sz = 0;
2049}
2050
2051
2052/*
2053  blogic_initadapter initializes Host Adapter.  This is the only
2054  function called during SCSI Host Adapter detection which modifies the state
2055  of the Host Adapter from its initial power on or hard reset state.
2056*/
2057
2058static bool blogic_initadapter(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
2059{
2060	struct blogic_extmbox_req extmbox_req;
2061	enum blogic_rr_req rr_req;
2062	enum blogic_setccb_fmt setccb_fmt;
2063	int tgt_id;
2064
2065	/*
2066	   Initialize the pointers to the first and last CCBs that are
2067	   queued for completion processing.
2068	 */
2069	adapter->firstccb = NULL;
2070	adapter->lastccb = NULL;
2071
2072	/*
2073	   Initialize the Bus Device Reset Pending CCB, Tagged Queuing Active,
2074	   Command Successful Flag, Active Commands, and Commands Since Reset
2075	   for each Target Device.
2076	 */
2077	for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++) {
2078		adapter->bdr_pend[tgt_id] = NULL;
2079		adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tagq_active = false;
2080		adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].cmd_good = false;
2081		adapter->active_cmds[tgt_id] = 0;
2082		adapter->cmds_since_rst[tgt_id] = 0;
2083	}
2084
2085	/*
2086	   FlashPoint Host Adapters do not use Outgoing and Incoming Mailboxes.
2087	 */
2088	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter))
2089		goto done;
2090
2091	/*
2092	   Initialize the Outgoing and Incoming Mailbox pointers.
2093	 */
2094	adapter->mbox_sz = adapter->mbox_count * (sizeof(struct blogic_outbox) + sizeof(struct blogic_inbox));
2095	adapter->mbox_space = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pci_device,
2096				adapter->mbox_sz, &adapter->mbox_space_handle);
2097	if (adapter->mbox_space == NULL)
2098		return blogic_failure(adapter, "MAILBOX ALLOCATION");
2099	adapter->first_outbox = (struct blogic_outbox *) adapter->mbox_space;
2100	adapter->last_outbox = adapter->first_outbox + adapter->mbox_count - 1;
2101	adapter->next_outbox = adapter->first_outbox;
2102	adapter->first_inbox = (struct blogic_inbox *) (adapter->last_outbox + 1);
2103	adapter->last_inbox = adapter->first_inbox + adapter->mbox_count - 1;
2104	adapter->next_inbox = adapter->first_inbox;
2105
2106	/*
2107	   Initialize the Outgoing and Incoming Mailbox structures.
2108	 */
2109	memset(adapter->first_outbox, 0,
2110			adapter->mbox_count * sizeof(struct blogic_outbox));
2111	memset(adapter->first_inbox, 0,
2112			adapter->mbox_count * sizeof(struct blogic_inbox));
2113
2114	/*
2115	   Initialize the Host Adapter's Pointer to the Outgoing/Incoming
2116	   Mailboxes.
2117	 */
2118	extmbox_req.mbox_count = adapter->mbox_count;
2119	extmbox_req.base_mbox_addr = (u32) adapter->mbox_space_handle;
2120	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INIT_EXT_MBOX, &extmbox_req,
2121				sizeof(extmbox_req), NULL, 0) < 0)
2122		return blogic_failure(adapter, "MAILBOX INITIALIZATION");
2123	/*
2124	   Enable Strict Round Robin Mode if supported by the Host Adapter. In
2125	   Strict Round Robin Mode, the Host Adapter only looks at the next
2126	   Outgoing Mailbox for each new command, rather than scanning
2127	   through all the Outgoing Mailboxes to find any that have new
2128	   commands in them.  Strict Round Robin Mode is significantly more
2129	   efficient.
2130	 */
2131	if (adapter->strict_rr) {
2132		rr_req = BLOGIC_STRICT_RR_MODE;
2133		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_STRICT_RR, &rr_req,
2134					sizeof(rr_req), NULL, 0) < 0)
2135			return blogic_failure(adapter,
2136					"ENABLE STRICT ROUND ROBIN MODE");
2137	}
2138
2139	/*
2140	   For Host Adapters that support Extended LUN Format CCBs, issue the
2141	   Set CCB Format command to allow 32 Logical Units per Target Device.
2142	 */
2143	if (adapter->ext_lun) {
2144		setccb_fmt = BLOGIC_EXT_LUN_CCB;
2145		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_SETCCB_FMT, &setccb_fmt,
2146					sizeof(setccb_fmt), NULL, 0) < 0)
2147			return blogic_failure(adapter, "SET CCB FORMAT");
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2148	}
2149
2150	/*
2151	   Announce Successful Initialization.
2152	 */
2153done:
2154	if (!adapter->adapter_initd) {
2155		blogic_info("*** %s Initialized Successfully ***\n", adapter,
2156				adapter->full_model);
2157		blogic_info("\n", adapter);
2158	} else
2159		blogic_warn("*** %s Initialized Successfully ***\n", adapter,
2160				adapter->full_model);
2161	adapter->adapter_initd = true;
2162
2163	/*
2164	   Indicate the Host Adapter Initialization completed successfully.
2165	 */
2166	return true;
2167}
2168
2169
2170/*
2171  blogic_inquiry inquires about the Target Devices accessible
2172  through Host Adapter.
2173*/
2174
2175static bool __init blogic_inquiry(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
 
2176{
2177	u16 installed_devs;
2178	u8 installed_devs0to7[8];
2179	struct blogic_setup_info setupinfo;
2180	u8 sync_period[BLOGIC_MAXDEV];
2181	unsigned char req_replylen;
2182	int tgt_id;
2183
2184	/*
2185	   Wait a few seconds between the Host Adapter Hard Reset which
2186	   initiates a SCSI Bus Reset and issuing any SCSI Commands. Some
2187	   SCSI devices get confused if they receive SCSI Commands too soon
2188	   after a SCSI Bus Reset.
2189	 */
2190	blogic_delay(adapter->bus_settle_time);
2191	/*
2192	   FlashPoint Host Adapters do not provide for Target Device Inquiry.
2193	 */
2194	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter))
2195		return true;
2196	/*
2197	   Inhibit the Target Device Inquiry if requested.
2198	 */
2199	if (adapter->drvr_opts != NULL && adapter->drvr_opts->stop_tgt_inquiry)
2200		return true;
2201	/*
2202	   Issue the Inquire Target Devices command for host adapters with
2203	   firmware version 4.25 or later, or the Inquire Installed Devices
2204	   ID 0 to 7 command for older host adapters.  This is necessary to
2205	   force Synchronous Transfer Negotiation so that the Inquire Setup
2206	   Information and Inquire Synchronous Period commands will return
2207	   valid data.  The Inquire Target Devices command is preferable to
2208	   Inquire Installed Devices ID 0 to 7 since it only probes Logical
2209	   Unit 0 of each Target Device.
2210	 */
2211	if (strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "4.25") >= 0) {
2212
2213		/*
2214		   Issue a Inquire Target Devices command. Inquire Target
2215		   Devices only tests Logical Unit 0 of each Target Device
2216		   unlike the Inquire Installed Devices commands which test
2217		   Logical Units 0 - 7.  Two bytes are returned, where byte
2218		   0 bit 0 set indicates that Target Device 0 exists, and so on.
2219		 */
2220
2221		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_DEV, NULL, 0,
2222					&installed_devs, sizeof(installed_devs))
2223		    != sizeof(installed_devs))
2224			return blogic_failure(adapter, "INQUIRE TARGET DEVICES");
2225		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
2226			adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tgt_exists =
2227				(installed_devs & (1 << tgt_id) ? true : false);
2228	} else {
2229
2230		/*
2231		   Issue an Inquire Installed Devices command. For each
2232		   Target Device, a byte is returned where bit 0 set
2233		   indicates that Logical Unit 0 * exists, bit 1 set
2234		   indicates that Logical Unit 1 exists, and so on.
2235		 */
2236
2237		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_DEV0TO7, NULL, 0,
2238				&installed_devs0to7, sizeof(installed_devs0to7))
2239		    != sizeof(installed_devs0to7))
2240			return blogic_failure(adapter,
2241					"INQUIRE INSTALLED DEVICES ID 0 TO 7");
2242		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < 8; tgt_id++)
2243			adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tgt_exists =
2244				(installed_devs0to7[tgt_id] != 0 ? true : false);
2245	}
2246	/*
2247	   Issue the Inquire Setup Information command.
2248	 */
2249	req_replylen = sizeof(setupinfo);
2250	if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_SETUPINFO, &req_replylen,
2251			sizeof(req_replylen), &setupinfo, sizeof(setupinfo))
2252	    != sizeof(setupinfo))
2253		return blogic_failure(adapter, "INQUIRE SETUP INFORMATION");
2254	for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
2255		adapter->sync_offset[tgt_id] = (tgt_id < 8 ? setupinfo.sync0to7[tgt_id].offset : setupinfo.sync8to15[tgt_id - 8].offset);
2256	if (strcmp(adapter->fw_ver, "5.06L") >= 0)
2257		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
2258			adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].wide_active = (tgt_id < 8 ? (setupinfo.wide_tx_active0to7 & (1 << tgt_id) ? true : false) : (setupinfo.wide_tx_active8to15 & (1 << (tgt_id - 8)) ? true : false));
 
 
2259	/*
2260	   Issue the Inquire Synchronous Period command.
2261	 */
2262	if (adapter->fw_ver[0] >= '3') {
2263
2264		/* Issue a Inquire Synchronous Period command. For each
2265		   Target Device, a byte is returned which represents the
2266		   Synchronous Transfer Period in units of 10 nanoseconds.
2267		 */
2268
2269		req_replylen = sizeof(sync_period);
2270		if (blogic_cmd(adapter, BLOGIC_INQ_SYNC_PERIOD, &req_replylen,
2271				sizeof(req_replylen), &sync_period,
2272				sizeof(sync_period)) != sizeof(sync_period))
2273			return blogic_failure(adapter,
2274					"INQUIRE SYNCHRONOUS PERIOD");
2275		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
2276			adapter->sync_period[tgt_id] = sync_period[tgt_id];
2277	} else
2278		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
2279			if (setupinfo.sync0to7[tgt_id].offset > 0)
2280				adapter->sync_period[tgt_id] = 20 + 5 * setupinfo.sync0to7[tgt_id].tx_period;
 
2281	/*
2282	   Indicate the Target Device Inquiry completed successfully.
2283	 */
2284	return true;
2285}
2286
2287/*
2288  blogic_inithoststruct initializes the fields in the SCSI Host
2289  structure.  The base, io_port, n_io_ports, irq, and dma_channel fields in the
2290  SCSI Host structure are intentionally left uninitialized, as this driver
2291  handles acquisition and release of these resources explicitly, as well as
2292  ensuring exclusive access to the Host Adapter hardware and data structures
2293  through explicit acquisition and release of the Host Adapter's Lock.
2294*/
2295
2296static void __init blogic_inithoststruct(struct blogic_adapter *adapter,
2297		struct Scsi_Host *host)
2298{
2299	host->max_id = adapter->maxdev;
2300	host->max_lun = adapter->maxlun;
2301	host->max_channel = 0;
2302	host->unique_id = adapter->io_addr;
2303	host->this_id = adapter->scsi_id;
2304	host->can_queue = adapter->drvr_qdepth;
2305	host->sg_tablesize = adapter->drvr_sglimit;
2306	host->unchecked_isa_dma = adapter->need_bouncebuf;
2307	host->cmd_per_lun = adapter->untag_qdepth;
2308}
2309
2310/*
2311  blogic_slaveconfig will actually set the queue depth on individual
2312  scsi devices as they are permanently added to the device chain.  We
2313  shamelessly rip off the SelectQueueDepths code to make this work mostly
2314  like it used to.  Since we don't get called once at the end of the scan
2315  but instead get called for each device, we have to do things a bit
2316  differently.
2317*/
2318static int blogic_slaveconfig(struct scsi_device *dev)
2319{
2320	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
2321		(struct blogic_adapter *) dev->host->hostdata;
2322	int tgt_id = dev->id;
2323	int qdepth = adapter->qdepth[tgt_id];
2324
2325	if (adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tagq_ok &&
2326			(adapter->tagq_ok & (1 << tgt_id))) {
2327		if (qdepth == 0)
2328			qdepth = BLOGIC_MAX_AUTO_TAG_DEPTH;
2329		adapter->qdepth[tgt_id] = qdepth;
2330		scsi_change_queue_depth(dev, qdepth);
2331	} else {
2332		adapter->tagq_ok &= ~(1 << tgt_id);
2333		qdepth = adapter->untag_qdepth;
2334		adapter->qdepth[tgt_id] = qdepth;
2335		scsi_change_queue_depth(dev, qdepth);
2336	}
2337	qdepth = 0;
2338	for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++)
2339		if (adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tgt_exists)
2340			qdepth += adapter->qdepth[tgt_id];
2341	if (qdepth > adapter->alloc_ccbs)
2342		blogic_create_addlccbs(adapter, qdepth - adapter->alloc_ccbs,
2343				false);
2344	return 0;
2345}
2346
2347/*
2348  blogic_init probes for BusLogic Host Adapters at the standard
2349  I/O Addresses where they may be located, initializing, registering, and
2350  reporting the configuration of each BusLogic Host Adapter it finds.  It
2351  returns the number of BusLogic Host Adapters successfully initialized and
2352  registered.
2353*/
2354
2355static int __init blogic_init(void)
2356{
2357	int adapter_count = 0, drvr_optindex = 0, probeindex;
2358	struct blogic_adapter *adapter;
2359	int ret = 0;
2360
2361#ifdef MODULE
2362	if (BusLogic)
2363		blogic_setup(BusLogic);
2364#endif
2365
2366	if (blogic_probe_options.noprobe)
2367		return -ENODEV;
2368	blogic_probeinfo_list =
2369	    kzalloc(BLOGIC_MAX_ADAPTERS * sizeof(struct blogic_probeinfo),
2370			    GFP_KERNEL);
2371	if (blogic_probeinfo_list == NULL) {
2372		blogic_err("BusLogic: Unable to allocate Probe Info List\n",
2373				NULL);
2374		return -ENOMEM;
2375	}
2376
2377	adapter = kzalloc(sizeof(struct blogic_adapter), GFP_KERNEL);
2378	if (adapter == NULL) {
2379		kfree(blogic_probeinfo_list);
2380		blogic_err("BusLogic: Unable to allocate Prototype Host Adapter\n", NULL);
 
2381		return -ENOMEM;
2382	}
2383
2384#ifdef MODULE
2385	if (BusLogic != NULL)
2386		blogic_setup(BusLogic);
2387#endif
2388	blogic_init_probeinfo_list(adapter);
2389	for (probeindex = 0; probeindex < blogic_probeinfo_count; probeindex++) {
2390		struct blogic_probeinfo *probeinfo =
2391			&blogic_probeinfo_list[probeindex];
2392		struct blogic_adapter *myadapter = adapter;
2393		struct Scsi_Host *host;
2394
2395		if (probeinfo->io_addr == 0)
2396			continue;
2397		memset(myadapter, 0, sizeof(struct blogic_adapter));
2398		myadapter->adapter_type = probeinfo->adapter_type;
2399		myadapter->adapter_bus_type = probeinfo->adapter_bus_type;
2400		myadapter->io_addr = probeinfo->io_addr;
2401		myadapter->pci_addr = probeinfo->pci_addr;
2402		myadapter->bus = probeinfo->bus;
2403		myadapter->dev = probeinfo->dev;
2404		myadapter->pci_device = probeinfo->pci_device;
2405		myadapter->irq_ch = probeinfo->irq_ch;
2406		myadapter->addr_count =
2407			blogic_adapter_addr_count[myadapter->adapter_type];
2408
2409		/*
2410		   Make sure region is free prior to probing.
2411		 */
2412		if (!request_region(myadapter->io_addr, myadapter->addr_count,
2413					"BusLogic"))
2414			continue;
2415		/*
2416		   Probe the Host Adapter. If unsuccessful, abort further
2417		   initialization.
2418		 */
2419		if (!blogic_probe(myadapter)) {
2420			release_region(myadapter->io_addr,
2421					myadapter->addr_count);
2422			continue;
2423		}
2424		/*
2425		   Hard Reset the Host Adapter.  If unsuccessful, abort further
2426		   initialization.
2427		 */
2428		if (!blogic_hwreset(myadapter, true)) {
2429			release_region(myadapter->io_addr,
2430					myadapter->addr_count);
2431			continue;
2432		}
2433		/*
2434		   Check the Host Adapter.  If unsuccessful, abort further
2435		   initialization.
2436		 */
2437		if (!blogic_checkadapter(myadapter)) {
2438			release_region(myadapter->io_addr,
2439					myadapter->addr_count);
2440			continue;
2441		}
2442		/*
2443		   Initialize the Driver Options field if provided.
2444		 */
2445		if (drvr_optindex < blogic_drvr_options_count)
2446			myadapter->drvr_opts =
2447				&blogic_drvr_options[drvr_optindex++];
2448		/*
2449		   Announce the Driver Version and Date, Author's Name,
2450		   Copyright Notice, and Electronic Mail Address.
2451		 */
2452		blogic_announce_drvr(myadapter);
2453		/*
2454		   Register the SCSI Host structure.
2455		 */
2456
2457		host = scsi_host_alloc(&blogic_template,
2458				sizeof(struct blogic_adapter));
2459		if (host == NULL) {
2460			release_region(myadapter->io_addr,
2461					myadapter->addr_count);
2462			continue;
2463		}
2464		myadapter = (struct blogic_adapter *) host->hostdata;
2465		memcpy(myadapter, adapter, sizeof(struct blogic_adapter));
2466		myadapter->scsi_host = host;
2467		myadapter->host_no = host->host_no;
2468		/*
2469		   Add Host Adapter to the end of the list of registered
2470		   BusLogic Host Adapters.
2471		 */
2472		list_add_tail(&myadapter->host_list, &blogic_host_list);
2473
2474		/*
2475		   Read the Host Adapter Configuration, Configure the Host
2476		   Adapter, Acquire the System Resources necessary to use
2477		   the Host Adapter, then Create the Initial CCBs, Initialize
2478		   the Host Adapter, and finally perform Target Device
2479		   Inquiry. From this point onward, any failure will be
2480		   assumed to be due to a problem with the Host Adapter,
2481		   rather than due to having mistakenly identified this port
2482		   as belonging to a BusLogic Host Adapter. The I/O Address
2483		   range will not be released, thereby preventing it from
2484		   being incorrectly identified as any other type of Host
2485		   Adapter.
2486		 */
2487		if (blogic_rdconfig(myadapter) &&
2488		    blogic_reportconfig(myadapter) &&
2489		    blogic_getres(myadapter) &&
2490		    blogic_create_initccbs(myadapter) &&
2491		    blogic_initadapter(myadapter) &&
2492		    blogic_inquiry(myadapter)) {
2493			/*
2494			   Initialization has been completed successfully.
2495			   Release and re-register usage of the I/O Address
2496			   range so that the Model Name of the Host Adapter
2497			   will appear, and initialize the SCSI Host structure.
2498			 */
2499			release_region(myadapter->io_addr,
2500				       myadapter->addr_count);
2501			if (!request_region(myadapter->io_addr,
2502					    myadapter->addr_count,
2503					    myadapter->full_model)) {
2504				printk(KERN_WARNING
2505					"BusLogic: Release and re-register of "
2506					"port 0x%04lx failed \n",
2507					(unsigned long)myadapter->io_addr);
2508				blogic_destroy_ccbs(myadapter);
2509				blogic_relres(myadapter);
2510				list_del(&myadapter->host_list);
2511				scsi_host_put(host);
2512				ret = -ENOMEM;
2513			} else {
2514				blogic_inithoststruct(myadapter,
2515								 host);
2516				if (scsi_add_host(host, myadapter->pci_device
2517						? &myadapter->pci_device->dev
2518						  : NULL)) {
2519					printk(KERN_WARNING
2520					       "BusLogic: scsi_add_host()"
2521					       "failed!\n");
2522					blogic_destroy_ccbs(myadapter);
2523					blogic_relres(myadapter);
2524					list_del(&myadapter->host_list);
2525					scsi_host_put(host);
2526					ret = -ENODEV;
2527				} else {
2528					scsi_scan_host(host);
2529					adapter_count++;
2530				}
2531			}
2532		} else {
2533			/*
2534			   An error occurred during Host Adapter Configuration
2535			   Querying, Host Adapter Configuration, Resource
2536			   Acquisition, CCB Creation, Host Adapter
2537			   Initialization, or Target Device Inquiry, so
2538			   remove Host Adapter from the list of registered
2539			   BusLogic Host Adapters, destroy the CCBs, Release
2540			   the System Resources, and Unregister the SCSI
2541			   Host.
2542			 */
2543			blogic_destroy_ccbs(myadapter);
2544			blogic_relres(myadapter);
2545			list_del(&myadapter->host_list);
2546			scsi_host_put(host);
2547			ret = -ENODEV;
2548		}
2549	}
2550	kfree(adapter);
2551	kfree(blogic_probeinfo_list);
2552	blogic_probeinfo_list = NULL;
2553	return ret;
2554}
2555
2556
2557/*
2558  blogic_deladapter releases all resources previously acquired to
2559  support a specific Host Adapter, including the I/O Address range, and
2560  unregisters the BusLogic Host Adapter.
2561*/
2562
2563static int __exit blogic_deladapter(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
2564{
2565	struct Scsi_Host *host = adapter->scsi_host;
2566
2567	scsi_remove_host(host);
2568
2569	/*
2570	   FlashPoint Host Adapters must first be released by the FlashPoint
2571	   SCCB Manager.
2572	 */
2573	if (blogic_flashpoint_type(adapter))
2574		FlashPoint_ReleaseHostAdapter(adapter->cardhandle);
2575	/*
2576	   Destroy the CCBs and release any system resources acquired to
2577	   support Host Adapter.
2578	 */
2579	blogic_destroy_ccbs(adapter);
2580	blogic_relres(adapter);
2581	/*
2582	   Release usage of the I/O Address range.
2583	 */
2584	release_region(adapter->io_addr, adapter->addr_count);
2585	/*
2586	   Remove Host Adapter from the list of registered BusLogic
2587	   Host Adapters.
2588	 */
2589	list_del(&adapter->host_list);
2590
2591	scsi_host_put(host);
2592	return 0;
2593}
2594
2595
2596/*
2597  blogic_qcompleted_ccb queues CCB for completion processing.
2598*/
2599
2600static void blogic_qcompleted_ccb(struct blogic_ccb *ccb)
2601{
2602	struct blogic_adapter *adapter = ccb->adapter;
2603
2604	ccb->status = BLOGIC_CCB_COMPLETE;
2605	ccb->next = NULL;
2606	if (adapter->firstccb == NULL) {
2607		adapter->firstccb = ccb;
2608		adapter->lastccb = ccb;
2609	} else {
2610		adapter->lastccb->next = ccb;
2611		adapter->lastccb = ccb;
2612	}
2613	adapter->active_cmds[ccb->tgt_id]--;
2614}
2615
2616
2617/*
2618  blogic_resultcode computes a SCSI Subsystem Result Code from
2619  the Host Adapter Status and Target Device Status.
2620*/
2621
2622static int blogic_resultcode(struct blogic_adapter *adapter,
2623		enum blogic_adapter_status adapter_status,
2624		enum blogic_tgt_status tgt_status)
2625{
2626	int hoststatus;
2627
2628	switch (adapter_status) {
2629	case BLOGIC_CMD_CMPLT_NORMAL:
2630	case BLOGIC_LINK_CMD_CMPLT:
2631	case BLOGIC_LINK_CMD_CMPLT_FLAG:
2632		hoststatus = DID_OK;
2633		break;
2634	case BLOGIC_SELECT_TIMEOUT:
2635		hoststatus = DID_TIME_OUT;
2636		break;
2637	case BLOGIC_INVALID_OUTBOX_CODE:
2638	case BLOGIC_INVALID_CMD_CODE:
2639	case BLOGIC_BAD_CMD_PARAM:
2640		blogic_warn("BusLogic Driver Protocol Error 0x%02X\n",
2641				adapter, adapter_status);
2642	case BLOGIC_DATA_UNDERRUN:
2643	case BLOGIC_DATA_OVERRUN:
2644	case BLOGIC_NOEXPECT_BUSFREE:
2645	case BLOGIC_LINKCCB_BADLUN:
2646	case BLOGIC_AUTOREQSENSE_FAIL:
2647	case BLOGIC_TAGQUEUE_REJECT:
2648	case BLOGIC_BAD_MSG_RCVD:
2649	case BLOGIC_HW_FAIL:
2650	case BLOGIC_BAD_RECONNECT:
2651	case BLOGIC_ABRT_QUEUE:
2652	case BLOGIC_ADAPTER_SW_ERROR:
2653	case BLOGIC_HW_TIMEOUT:
2654	case BLOGIC_PARITY_ERR:
2655		hoststatus = DID_ERROR;
2656		break;
2657	case BLOGIC_INVALID_BUSPHASE:
2658	case BLOGIC_NORESPONSE_TO_ATN:
2659	case BLOGIC_HW_RESET:
2660	case BLOGIC_RST_FROM_OTHERDEV:
2661	case BLOGIC_HW_BDR:
2662		hoststatus = DID_RESET;
2663		break;
2664	default:
2665		blogic_warn("Unknown Host Adapter Status 0x%02X\n", adapter,
2666				adapter_status);
2667		hoststatus = DID_ERROR;
2668		break;
2669	}
2670	return (hoststatus << 16) | tgt_status;
2671}
2672
2673
2674/*
2675  blogic_scan_inbox scans the Incoming Mailboxes saving any
2676  Incoming Mailbox entries for completion processing.
2677*/
2678
2679static void blogic_scan_inbox(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
2680{
2681	/*
2682	   Scan through the Incoming Mailboxes in Strict Round Robin
2683	   fashion, saving any completed CCBs for further processing. It
2684	   is essential that for each CCB and SCSI Command issued, command
2685	   completion processing is performed exactly once.  Therefore,
2686	   only Incoming Mailboxes with completion code Command Completed
2687	   Without Error, Command Completed With Error, or Command Aborted
2688	   At Host Request are saved for completion processing. When an
2689	   Incoming Mailbox has a completion code of Aborted Command Not
2690	   Found, the CCB had already completed or been aborted before the
2691	   current Abort request was processed, and so completion processing
2692	   has already occurred and no further action should be taken.
2693	 */
2694	struct blogic_inbox *next_inbox = adapter->next_inbox;
2695	enum blogic_cmplt_code comp_code;
2696
2697	while ((comp_code = next_inbox->comp_code) != BLOGIC_INBOX_FREE) {
2698		/*
2699		   We are only allowed to do this because we limit our
2700		   architectures we run on to machines where bus_to_virt(
2701		   actually works.  There *needs* to be a dma_addr_to_virt()
2702		   in the new PCI DMA mapping interface to replace
2703		   bus_to_virt() or else this code is going to become very
2704		   innefficient.
2705		 */
2706		struct blogic_ccb *ccb =
2707			(struct blogic_ccb *) bus_to_virt(next_inbox->ccb);
2708		if (comp_code != BLOGIC_CMD_NOTFOUND) {
2709			if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_ACTIVE ||
2710					ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_RESET) {
2711				/*
2712				   Save the Completion Code for this CCB and
2713				   queue the CCB for completion processing.
2714				 */
2715				ccb->comp_code = comp_code;
2716				blogic_qcompleted_ccb(ccb);
2717			} else {
2718				/*
2719				   If a CCB ever appears in an Incoming Mailbox
2720				   and is not marked as status Active or Reset,
2721				   then there is most likely a bug in
2722				   the Host Adapter firmware.
2723				 */
2724				blogic_warn("Illegal CCB #%ld status %d in " "Incoming Mailbox\n", adapter, ccb->serial, ccb->status);
2725			}
2726		}
2727		next_inbox->comp_code = BLOGIC_INBOX_FREE;
2728		if (++next_inbox > adapter->last_inbox)
2729			next_inbox = adapter->first_inbox;
2730	}
2731	adapter->next_inbox = next_inbox;
2732}
2733
2734
2735/*
2736  blogic_process_ccbs iterates over the completed CCBs for Host
2737  Adapter setting the SCSI Command Result Codes, deallocating the CCBs, and
2738  calling the SCSI Subsystem Completion Routines.  The Host Adapter's Lock
2739  should already have been acquired by the caller.
2740*/
2741
2742static void blogic_process_ccbs(struct blogic_adapter *adapter)
2743{
2744	if (adapter->processing_ccbs)
2745		return;
2746	adapter->processing_ccbs = true;
2747	while (adapter->firstccb != NULL) {
2748		struct blogic_ccb *ccb = adapter->firstccb;
2749		struct scsi_cmnd *command = ccb->command;
2750		adapter->firstccb = ccb->next;
2751		if (adapter->firstccb == NULL)
2752			adapter->lastccb = NULL;
2753		/*
2754		   Process the Completed CCB.
2755		 */
2756		if (ccb->opcode == BLOGIC_BDR) {
2757			int tgt_id = ccb->tgt_id;
2758
2759			blogic_warn("Bus Device Reset CCB #%ld to Target " "%d Completed\n", adapter, ccb->serial, tgt_id);
2760			blogic_inc_count(&adapter->tgt_stats[tgt_id].bdr_done);
2761			adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tagq_active = false;
2762			adapter->cmds_since_rst[tgt_id] = 0;
2763			adapter->last_resetdone[tgt_id] = jiffies;
2764			/*
2765			   Place CCB back on the Host Adapter's free list.
2766			 */
2767			blogic_dealloc_ccb(ccb, 1);
2768#if 0			/* this needs to be redone different for new EH */
2769			/*
2770			   Bus Device Reset CCBs have the command field
2771			   non-NULL only when a Bus Device Reset was requested
2772			   for a command that did not have a currently active
2773			   CCB in the Host Adapter (i.e., a Synchronous Bus
2774			   Device Reset), and hence would not have its
2775			   Completion Routine called otherwise.
2776			 */
2777			while (command != NULL) {
2778				struct scsi_cmnd *nxt_cmd =
2779					command->reset_chain;
2780				command->reset_chain = NULL;
2781				command->result = DID_RESET << 16;
2782				command->scsi_done(command);
2783				command = nxt_cmd;
2784			}
2785#endif
2786			/*
2787			   Iterate over the CCBs for this Host Adapter
2788			   performing completion processing for any CCBs
2789			   marked as Reset for this Target.
2790			 */
2791			for (ccb = adapter->all_ccbs; ccb != NULL;
2792					ccb = ccb->next_all)
2793				if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_RESET &&
2794						ccb->tgt_id == tgt_id) {
2795					command = ccb->command;
2796					blogic_dealloc_ccb(ccb, 1);
2797					adapter->active_cmds[tgt_id]--;
2798					command->result = DID_RESET << 16;
2799					command->scsi_done(command);
2800				}
2801			adapter->bdr_pend[tgt_id] = NULL;
2802		} else {
2803			/*
2804			   Translate the Completion Code, Host Adapter Status,
2805			   and Target Device Status into a SCSI Subsystem
2806			   Result Code.
2807			 */
2808			switch (ccb->comp_code) {
2809			case BLOGIC_INBOX_FREE:
2810			case BLOGIC_CMD_NOTFOUND:
2811			case BLOGIC_INVALID_CCB:
2812				blogic_warn("CCB #%ld to Target %d Impossible State\n", adapter, ccb->serial, ccb->tgt_id);
2813				break;
2814			case BLOGIC_CMD_COMPLETE_GOOD:
2815				adapter->tgt_stats[ccb->tgt_id]
2816				    .cmds_complete++;
2817				adapter->tgt_flags[ccb->tgt_id]
2818				    .cmd_good = true;
2819				command->result = DID_OK << 16;
2820				break;
2821			case BLOGIC_CMD_ABORT_BY_HOST:
2822				blogic_warn("CCB #%ld to Target %d Aborted\n",
2823					adapter, ccb->serial, ccb->tgt_id);
2824				blogic_inc_count(&adapter->tgt_stats[ccb->tgt_id].aborts_done);
2825				command->result = DID_ABORT << 16;
2826				break;
2827			case BLOGIC_CMD_COMPLETE_ERROR:
2828				command->result = blogic_resultcode(adapter,
2829					ccb->adapter_status, ccb->tgt_status);
2830				if (ccb->adapter_status != BLOGIC_SELECT_TIMEOUT) {
2831					adapter->tgt_stats[ccb->tgt_id]
2832					    .cmds_complete++;
2833					if (blogic_global_options.trace_err) {
2834						int i;
2835						blogic_notice("CCB #%ld Target %d: Result %X Host "
2836								"Adapter Status %02X " "Target Status %02X\n", adapter, ccb->serial, ccb->tgt_id, command->result, ccb->adapter_status, ccb->tgt_status);
2837						blogic_notice("CDB   ", adapter);
2838						for (i = 0; i < ccb->cdblen; i++)
2839							blogic_notice(" %02X", adapter, ccb->cdb[i]);
2840						blogic_notice("\n", adapter);
2841						blogic_notice("Sense ", adapter);
2842						for (i = 0; i < ccb->sense_datalen; i++)
2843							blogic_notice(" %02X", adapter, command->sense_buffer[i]);
2844						blogic_notice("\n", adapter);
2845					}
2846				}
2847				break;
2848			}
2849			/*
2850			   When an INQUIRY command completes normally, save the
2851			   CmdQue (Tagged Queuing Supported) and WBus16 (16 Bit
2852			   Wide Data Transfers Supported) bits.
2853			 */
2854			if (ccb->cdb[0] == INQUIRY && ccb->cdb[1] == 0 &&
2855				ccb->adapter_status == BLOGIC_CMD_CMPLT_NORMAL) {
2856				struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags =
2857					&adapter->tgt_flags[ccb->tgt_id];
2858				struct scsi_inquiry *inquiry =
2859					(struct scsi_inquiry *) scsi_sglist(command);
2860				tgt_flags->tgt_exists = true;
2861				tgt_flags->tagq_ok = inquiry->CmdQue;
2862				tgt_flags->wide_ok = inquiry->WBus16;
2863			}
2864			/*
2865			   Place CCB back on the Host Adapter's free list.
2866			 */
2867			blogic_dealloc_ccb(ccb, 1);
2868			/*
2869			   Call the SCSI Command Completion Routine.
2870			 */
2871			command->scsi_done(command);
2872		}
2873	}
2874	adapter->processing_ccbs = false;
2875}
2876
2877
2878/*
2879  blogic_inthandler handles hardware interrupts from BusLogic Host
2880  Adapters.
2881*/
2882
2883static irqreturn_t blogic_inthandler(int irq_ch, void *devid)
2884{
2885	struct blogic_adapter *adapter = (struct blogic_adapter *) devid;
2886	unsigned long processor_flag;
2887	/*
2888	   Acquire exclusive access to Host Adapter.
2889	 */
2890	spin_lock_irqsave(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, processor_flag);
2891	/*
2892	   Handle Interrupts appropriately for each Host Adapter type.
2893	 */
2894	if (blogic_multimaster_type(adapter)) {
2895		union blogic_int_reg intreg;
2896		/*
2897		   Read the Host Adapter Interrupt Register.
2898		 */
2899		intreg.all = blogic_rdint(adapter);
2900		if (intreg.ir.int_valid) {
2901			/*
2902			   Acknowledge the interrupt and reset the Host Adapter
2903			   Interrupt Register.
2904			 */
2905			blogic_intreset(adapter);
2906			/*
2907			   Process valid External SCSI Bus Reset and Incoming
2908			   Mailbox Loaded Interrupts. Command Complete
2909			   Interrupts are noted, and Outgoing Mailbox Available
2910			   Interrupts are ignored, as they are never enabled.
2911			 */
2912			if (intreg.ir.ext_busreset)
2913				adapter->adapter_extreset = true;
2914			else if (intreg.ir.mailin_loaded)
2915				blogic_scan_inbox(adapter);
2916			else if (intreg.ir.cmd_complete)
2917				adapter->adapter_cmd_complete = true;
2918		}
2919	} else {
2920		/*
2921		   Check if there is a pending interrupt for this Host Adapter.
2922		 */
2923		if (FlashPoint_InterruptPending(adapter->cardhandle))
2924			switch (FlashPoint_HandleInterrupt(adapter->cardhandle)) {
2925			case FPOINT_NORMAL_INT:
2926				break;
2927			case FPOINT_EXT_RESET:
2928				adapter->adapter_extreset = true;
2929				break;
2930			case FPOINT_INTERN_ERR:
2931				blogic_warn("Internal FlashPoint Error detected - Resetting Host Adapter\n", adapter);
2932				adapter->adapter_intern_err = true;
2933				break;
2934			}
2935	}
2936	/*
2937	   Process any completed CCBs.
2938	 */
2939	if (adapter->firstccb != NULL)
2940		blogic_process_ccbs(adapter);
2941	/*
2942	   Reset the Host Adapter if requested.
2943	 */
2944	if (adapter->adapter_extreset) {
2945		blogic_warn("Resetting %s due to External SCSI Bus Reset\n", adapter, adapter->full_model);
2946		blogic_inc_count(&adapter->ext_resets);
2947		blogic_resetadapter(adapter, false);
2948		adapter->adapter_extreset = false;
2949	} else if (adapter->adapter_intern_err) {
2950		blogic_warn("Resetting %s due to Host Adapter Internal Error\n", adapter, adapter->full_model);
2951		blogic_inc_count(&adapter->adapter_intern_errors);
2952		blogic_resetadapter(adapter, true);
2953		adapter->adapter_intern_err = false;
2954	}
2955	/*
2956	   Release exclusive access to Host Adapter.
2957	 */
2958	spin_unlock_irqrestore(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, processor_flag);
2959	return IRQ_HANDLED;
2960}
2961
2962
2963/*
2964  blogic_write_outbox places CCB and Action Code into an Outgoing
2965  Mailbox for execution by Host Adapter.  The Host Adapter's Lock should
2966  already have been acquired by the caller.
2967*/
2968
2969static bool blogic_write_outbox(struct blogic_adapter *adapter,
2970		enum blogic_action action, struct blogic_ccb *ccb)
2971{
2972	struct blogic_outbox *next_outbox;
2973
2974	next_outbox = adapter->next_outbox;
2975	if (next_outbox->action == BLOGIC_OUTBOX_FREE) {
2976		ccb->status = BLOGIC_CCB_ACTIVE;
2977		/*
2978		   The CCB field must be written before the Action Code field
2979		   since the Host Adapter is operating asynchronously and the
2980		   locking code does not protect against simultaneous access
2981		   by the Host Adapter.
2982		 */
2983		next_outbox->ccb = ccb->dma_handle;
2984		next_outbox->action = action;
2985		blogic_execmbox(adapter);
2986		if (++next_outbox > adapter->last_outbox)
2987			next_outbox = adapter->first_outbox;
2988		adapter->next_outbox = next_outbox;
2989		if (action == BLOGIC_MBOX_START) {
2990			adapter->active_cmds[ccb->tgt_id]++;
2991			if (ccb->opcode != BLOGIC_BDR)
2992				adapter->tgt_stats[ccb->tgt_id].cmds_tried++;
2993		}
2994		return true;
2995	}
2996	return false;
2997}
2998
2999/* Error Handling (EH) support */
3000
3001static int blogic_hostreset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
3002{
3003	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
3004		(struct blogic_adapter *) SCpnt->device->host->hostdata;
3005
3006	unsigned int id = SCpnt->device->id;
3007	struct blogic_tgt_stats *stats = &adapter->tgt_stats[id];
3008	int rc;
3009
3010	spin_lock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock);
3011
3012	blogic_inc_count(&stats->adatper_reset_req);
3013
3014	rc = blogic_resetadapter(adapter, false);
3015	spin_unlock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock);
3016	return rc;
3017}
3018
3019/*
3020  blogic_qcmd creates a CCB for Command and places it into an
3021  Outgoing Mailbox for execution by the associated Host Adapter.
3022*/
3023
3024static int blogic_qcmd_lck(struct scsi_cmnd *command,
3025		void (*comp_cb) (struct scsi_cmnd *))
3026{
3027	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
3028		(struct blogic_adapter *) command->device->host->hostdata;
3029	struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags =
3030		&adapter->tgt_flags[command->device->id];
3031	struct blogic_tgt_stats *tgt_stats = adapter->tgt_stats;
3032	unsigned char *cdb = command->cmnd;
3033	int cdblen = command->cmd_len;
3034	int tgt_id = command->device->id;
3035	int lun = command->device->lun;
3036	int buflen = scsi_bufflen(command);
3037	int count;
3038	struct blogic_ccb *ccb;
3039	dma_addr_t sense_buf;
3040
3041	/*
3042	   SCSI REQUEST_SENSE commands will be executed automatically by the
3043	   Host Adapter for any errors, so they should not be executed
3044	   explicitly unless the Sense Data is zero indicating that no error
3045	   occurred.
3046	 */
3047	if (cdb[0] == REQUEST_SENSE && command->sense_buffer[0] != 0) {
3048		command->result = DID_OK << 16;
3049		comp_cb(command);
3050		return 0;
3051	}
3052	/*
3053	   Allocate a CCB from the Host Adapter's free list. In the unlikely
3054	   event that there are none available and memory allocation fails,
3055	   wait 1 second and try again. If that fails, the Host Adapter is
3056	   probably hung so signal an error as a Host Adapter Hard Reset
3057	   should be initiated soon.
3058	 */
3059	ccb = blogic_alloc_ccb(adapter);
3060	if (ccb == NULL) {
3061		spin_unlock_irq(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
3062		blogic_delay(1);
3063		spin_lock_irq(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
3064		ccb = blogic_alloc_ccb(adapter);
3065		if (ccb == NULL) {
3066			command->result = DID_ERROR << 16;
3067			comp_cb(command);
3068			return 0;
3069		}
3070	}
3071
3072	/*
3073	   Initialize the fields in the BusLogic Command Control Block (CCB).
3074	 */
3075	count = scsi_dma_map(command);
3076	BUG_ON(count < 0);
3077	if (count) {
3078		struct scatterlist *sg;
3079		int i;
3080
3081		ccb->opcode = BLOGIC_INITIATOR_CCB_SG;
3082		ccb->datalen = count * sizeof(struct blogic_sg_seg);
3083		if (blogic_multimaster_type(adapter))
3084			ccb->data = (void *)((unsigned int) ccb->dma_handle +
3085					((unsigned long) &ccb->sglist -
3086					(unsigned long) ccb));
3087		else
3088			ccb->data = ccb->sglist;
3089
3090		scsi_for_each_sg(command, sg, count, i) {
3091			ccb->sglist[i].segbytes = sg_dma_len(sg);
3092			ccb->sglist[i].segdata = sg_dma_address(sg);
 
 
3093		}
3094	} else if (!count) {
3095		ccb->opcode = BLOGIC_INITIATOR_CCB;
3096		ccb->datalen = buflen;
3097		ccb->data = 0;
3098	}
3099
3100	switch (cdb[0]) {
3101	case READ_6:
3102	case READ_10:
3103		ccb->datadir = BLOGIC_DATAIN_CHECKED;
3104		tgt_stats[tgt_id].read_cmds++;
3105		blogic_addcount(&tgt_stats[tgt_id].bytesread, buflen);
3106		blogic_incszbucket(tgt_stats[tgt_id].read_sz_buckets, buflen);
3107		break;
3108	case WRITE_6:
3109	case WRITE_10:
3110		ccb->datadir = BLOGIC_DATAOUT_CHECKED;
3111		tgt_stats[tgt_id].write_cmds++;
3112		blogic_addcount(&tgt_stats[tgt_id].byteswritten, buflen);
3113		blogic_incszbucket(tgt_stats[tgt_id].write_sz_buckets, buflen);
3114		break;
3115	default:
3116		ccb->datadir = BLOGIC_UNCHECKED_TX;
3117		break;
3118	}
3119	ccb->cdblen = cdblen;
3120	ccb->adapter_status = 0;
3121	ccb->tgt_status = 0;
3122	ccb->tgt_id = tgt_id;
3123	ccb->lun = lun;
3124	ccb->tag_enable = false;
3125	ccb->legacytag_enable = false;
3126	/*
3127	   BusLogic recommends that after a Reset the first couple of
3128	   commands that are sent to a Target Device be sent in a non
3129	   Tagged Queue fashion so that the Host Adapter and Target Device
3130	   can establish Synchronous and Wide Transfer before Queue Tag
3131	   messages can interfere with the Synchronous and Wide Negotiation
3132	   messages.  By waiting to enable Tagged Queuing until after the
3133	   first BLOGIC_MAX_TAG_DEPTH commands have been queued, it is
3134	   assured that after a Reset any pending commands are requeued
3135	   before Tagged Queuing is enabled and that the Tagged Queuing
3136	   message will not occur while the partition table is being printed.
3137	   In addition, some devices do not properly handle the transition
3138	   from non-tagged to tagged commands, so it is necessary to wait
3139	   until there are no pending commands for a target device
3140	   before queuing tagged commands.
3141	 */
3142	if (adapter->cmds_since_rst[tgt_id]++ >= BLOGIC_MAX_TAG_DEPTH &&
3143			!tgt_flags->tagq_active &&
3144			adapter->active_cmds[tgt_id] == 0
3145			&& tgt_flags->tagq_ok &&
3146			(adapter->tagq_ok & (1 << tgt_id))) {
3147		tgt_flags->tagq_active = true;
3148		blogic_notice("Tagged Queuing now active for Target %d\n",
3149					adapter, tgt_id);
3150	}
3151	if (tgt_flags->tagq_active) {
3152		enum blogic_queuetag queuetag = BLOGIC_SIMPLETAG;
3153		/*
3154		   When using Tagged Queuing with Simple Queue Tags, it
3155		   appears that disk drive controllers do not guarantee that
3156		   a queued command will not remain in a disconnected state
3157		   indefinitely if commands that read or write nearer the
3158		   head position continue to arrive without interruption.
3159		   Therefore, for each Target Device this driver keeps track
3160		   of the last time either the queue was empty or an Ordered
3161		   Queue Tag was issued. If more than 4 seconds (one fifth
3162		   of the 20 second disk timeout) have elapsed since this
3163		   last sequence point, this command will be issued with an
3164		   Ordered Queue Tag rather than a Simple Queue Tag, which
3165		   forces the Target Device to complete all previously
3166		   queued commands before this command may be executed.
3167		 */
3168		if (adapter->active_cmds[tgt_id] == 0)
3169			adapter->last_seqpoint[tgt_id] = jiffies;
3170		else if (time_after(jiffies,
3171				adapter->last_seqpoint[tgt_id] + 4 * HZ)) {
3172			adapter->last_seqpoint[tgt_id] = jiffies;
3173			queuetag = BLOGIC_ORDEREDTAG;
3174		}
3175		if (adapter->ext_lun) {
3176			ccb->tag_enable = true;
3177			ccb->queuetag = queuetag;
3178		} else {
3179			ccb->legacytag_enable = true;
3180			ccb->legacy_tag = queuetag;
3181		}
3182	}
3183	memcpy(ccb->cdb, cdb, cdblen);
3184	ccb->sense_datalen = SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE;
3185	ccb->command = command;
3186	sense_buf = pci_map_single(adapter->pci_device,
3187				command->sense_buffer, ccb->sense_datalen,
3188				PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
3189	if (dma_mapping_error(&adapter->pci_device->dev, sense_buf)) {
3190		blogic_err("DMA mapping for sense data buffer failed\n",
3191				adapter);
3192		blogic_dealloc_ccb(ccb, 0);
3193		return SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY;
3194	}
3195	ccb->sensedata = sense_buf;
3196	command->scsi_done = comp_cb;
3197	if (blogic_multimaster_type(adapter)) {
3198		/*
3199		   Place the CCB in an Outgoing Mailbox. The higher levels
3200		   of the SCSI Subsystem should not attempt to queue more
3201		   commands than can be placed in Outgoing Mailboxes, so
3202		   there should always be one free.  In the unlikely event
3203		   that there are none available, wait 1 second and try
3204		   again. If that fails, the Host Adapter is probably hung
3205		   so signal an error as a Host Adapter Hard Reset should
3206		   be initiated soon.
3207		 */
3208		if (!blogic_write_outbox(adapter, BLOGIC_MBOX_START, ccb)) {
3209			spin_unlock_irq(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
3210			blogic_warn("Unable to write Outgoing Mailbox - " "Pausing for 1 second\n", adapter);
3211			blogic_delay(1);
3212			spin_lock_irq(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
3213			if (!blogic_write_outbox(adapter, BLOGIC_MBOX_START,
3214						ccb)) {
3215				blogic_warn("Still unable to write Outgoing Mailbox - " "Host Adapter Dead?\n", adapter);
3216				blogic_dealloc_ccb(ccb, 1);
3217				command->result = DID_ERROR << 16;
3218				command->scsi_done(command);
3219			}
3220		}
3221	} else {
3222		/*
3223		   Call the FlashPoint SCCB Manager to start execution of
3224		   the CCB.
3225		 */
3226		ccb->status = BLOGIC_CCB_ACTIVE;
3227		adapter->active_cmds[tgt_id]++;
3228		tgt_stats[tgt_id].cmds_tried++;
3229		FlashPoint_StartCCB(adapter->cardhandle, ccb);
3230		/*
3231		   The Command may have already completed and
3232		   blogic_qcompleted_ccb been called, or it may still be
3233		   pending.
3234		 */
3235		if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_COMPLETE)
3236			blogic_process_ccbs(adapter);
3237	}
3238	return 0;
3239}
3240
3241static DEF_SCSI_QCMD(blogic_qcmd)
3242
3243#if 0
3244/*
3245  blogic_abort aborts Command if possible.
3246*/
3247
3248static int blogic_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *command)
3249{
3250	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
3251		(struct blogic_adapter *) command->device->host->hostdata;
3252
3253	int tgt_id = command->device->id;
3254	struct blogic_ccb *ccb;
3255	blogic_inc_count(&adapter->tgt_stats[tgt_id].aborts_request);
3256
 
 
 
3257	/*
3258	   Attempt to find an Active CCB for this Command. If no Active
3259	   CCB for this Command is found, then no Abort is necessary.
3260	 */
3261	for (ccb = adapter->all_ccbs; ccb != NULL; ccb = ccb->next_all)
3262		if (ccb->command == command)
3263			break;
3264	if (ccb == NULL) {
3265		blogic_warn("Unable to Abort Command to Target %d - No CCB Found\n", adapter, tgt_id);
3266		return SUCCESS;
3267	} else if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_COMPLETE) {
3268		blogic_warn("Unable to Abort Command to Target %d - CCB Completed\n", adapter, tgt_id);
3269		return SUCCESS;
3270	} else if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_RESET) {
3271		blogic_warn("Unable to Abort Command to Target %d - CCB Reset\n", adapter, tgt_id);
3272		return SUCCESS;
3273	}
3274	if (blogic_multimaster_type(adapter)) {
3275		/*
3276		   Attempt to Abort this CCB.  MultiMaster Firmware versions
3277		   prior to 5.xx do not generate Abort Tag messages, but only
3278		   generate the non-tagged Abort message.  Since non-tagged
3279		   commands are not sent by the Host Adapter until the queue
3280		   of outstanding tagged commands has completed, and the
3281		   Abort message is treated as a non-tagged command, it is
3282		   effectively impossible to abort commands when Tagged
3283		   Queuing is active. Firmware version 5.xx does generate
3284		   Abort Tag messages, so it is possible to abort commands
3285		   when Tagged Queuing is active.
3286		 */
3287		if (adapter->tgt_flags[tgt_id].tagq_active &&
3288				adapter->fw_ver[0] < '5') {
3289			blogic_warn("Unable to Abort CCB #%ld to Target %d - Abort Tag Not Supported\n", adapter, ccb->serial, tgt_id);
3290			return FAILURE;
3291		} else if (blogic_write_outbox(adapter, BLOGIC_MBOX_ABORT,
3292					ccb)) {
3293			blogic_warn("Aborting CCB #%ld to Target %d\n",
3294					adapter, ccb->serial, tgt_id);
3295			blogic_inc_count(&adapter->tgt_stats[tgt_id].aborts_tried);
3296			return SUCCESS;
3297		} else {
3298			blogic_warn("Unable to Abort CCB #%ld to Target %d - No Outgoing Mailboxes\n", adapter, ccb->serial, tgt_id);
3299			return FAILURE;
3300		}
3301	} else {
3302		/*
3303		   Call the FlashPoint SCCB Manager to abort execution of
3304		   the CCB.
3305		 */
3306		blogic_warn("Aborting CCB #%ld to Target %d\n", adapter,
3307				ccb->serial, tgt_id);
3308		blogic_inc_count(&adapter->tgt_stats[tgt_id].aborts_tried);
3309		FlashPoint_AbortCCB(adapter->cardhandle, ccb);
3310		/*
3311		   The Abort may have already been completed and
3312		   blogic_qcompleted_ccb been called, or it
3313		   may still be pending.
3314		 */
3315		if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_COMPLETE)
3316			blogic_process_ccbs(adapter);
 
3317		return SUCCESS;
3318	}
3319	return SUCCESS;
3320}
3321
3322#endif
3323/*
3324  blogic_resetadapter resets Host Adapter if possible, marking all
3325  currently executing SCSI Commands as having been Reset.
3326*/
3327
3328static int blogic_resetadapter(struct blogic_adapter *adapter, bool hard_reset)
3329{
3330	struct blogic_ccb *ccb;
3331	int tgt_id;
3332
3333	/*
3334	 * Attempt to Reset and Reinitialize the Host Adapter.
3335	 */
3336
3337	if (!(blogic_hwreset(adapter, hard_reset) &&
3338				blogic_initadapter(adapter))) {
3339		blogic_err("Resetting %s Failed\n", adapter,
3340						adapter->full_model);
3341		return FAILURE;
3342	}
3343
3344	/*
3345	 * Deallocate all currently executing CCBs.
3346	 */
3347
3348	for (ccb = adapter->all_ccbs; ccb != NULL; ccb = ccb->next_all)
3349		if (ccb->status == BLOGIC_CCB_ACTIVE)
3350			blogic_dealloc_ccb(ccb, 1);
3351	/*
3352	 * Wait a few seconds between the Host Adapter Hard Reset which
3353	 * initiates a SCSI Bus Reset and issuing any SCSI Commands.  Some
3354	 * SCSI devices get confused if they receive SCSI Commands too soon
3355	 * after a SCSI Bus Reset.
3356	 */
3357
3358	if (hard_reset) {
3359		spin_unlock_irq(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
3360		blogic_delay(adapter->bus_settle_time);
3361		spin_lock_irq(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
3362	}
3363
3364	for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < adapter->maxdev; tgt_id++) {
3365		adapter->last_resettried[tgt_id] = jiffies;
3366		adapter->last_resetdone[tgt_id] = jiffies;
3367	}
3368	return SUCCESS;
3369}
3370
3371/*
3372  blogic_diskparam returns the Heads/Sectors/Cylinders BIOS Disk
3373  Parameters for Disk.  The default disk geometry is 64 heads, 32 sectors, and
3374  the appropriate number of cylinders so as not to exceed drive capacity.  In
3375  order for disks equal to or larger than 1 GB to be addressable by the BIOS
3376  without exceeding the BIOS limitation of 1024 cylinders, Extended Translation
3377  may be enabled in AutoSCSI on FlashPoint Host Adapters and on "W" and "C"
3378  series MultiMaster Host Adapters, or by a dip switch setting on "S" and "A"
3379  series MultiMaster Host Adapters.  With Extended Translation enabled, drives
3380  between 1 GB inclusive and 2 GB exclusive are given a disk geometry of 128
3381  heads and 32 sectors, and drives above 2 GB inclusive are given a disk
3382  geometry of 255 heads and 63 sectors.  However, if the BIOS detects that the
3383  Extended Translation setting does not match the geometry in the partition
3384  table, then the translation inferred from the partition table will be used by
3385  the BIOS, and a warning may be displayed.
3386*/
3387
3388static int blogic_diskparam(struct scsi_device *sdev, struct block_device *dev,
3389		sector_t capacity, int *params)
3390{
3391	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
3392				(struct blogic_adapter *) sdev->host->hostdata;
3393	struct bios_diskparam *diskparam = (struct bios_diskparam *) params;
3394	unsigned char *buf;
3395
3396	if (adapter->ext_trans_enable && capacity >= 2 * 1024 * 1024 /* 1 GB in 512 byte sectors */) {
3397		if (capacity >= 4 * 1024 * 1024 /* 2 GB in 512 byte sectors */) {
3398			diskparam->heads = 255;
3399			diskparam->sectors = 63;
3400		} else {
3401			diskparam->heads = 128;
3402			diskparam->sectors = 32;
3403		}
3404	} else {
3405		diskparam->heads = 64;
3406		diskparam->sectors = 32;
3407	}
3408	diskparam->cylinders = (unsigned long) capacity / (diskparam->heads * diskparam->sectors);
3409	buf = scsi_bios_ptable(dev);
3410	if (buf == NULL)
3411		return 0;
3412	/*
3413	   If the boot sector partition table flag is valid, search for
3414	   a partition table entry whose end_head matches one of the
3415	   standard BusLogic geometry translations (64/32, 128/32, or 255/63).
3416	 */
3417	if (*(unsigned short *) (buf + 64) == 0xAA55) {
3418		struct partition *part1_entry = (struct partition *) buf;
3419		struct partition *part_entry = part1_entry;
3420		int saved_cyl = diskparam->cylinders, part_no;
3421		unsigned char part_end_head = 0, part_end_sector = 0;
3422
3423		for (part_no = 0; part_no < 4; part_no++) {
3424			part_end_head = part_entry->end_head;
3425			part_end_sector = part_entry->end_sector & 0x3F;
3426			if (part_end_head == 64 - 1) {
3427				diskparam->heads = 64;
3428				diskparam->sectors = 32;
3429				break;
3430			} else if (part_end_head == 128 - 1) {
3431				diskparam->heads = 128;
3432				diskparam->sectors = 32;
3433				break;
3434			} else if (part_end_head == 255 - 1) {
3435				diskparam->heads = 255;
3436				diskparam->sectors = 63;
3437				break;
3438			}
3439			part_entry++;
3440		}
3441		if (part_no == 4) {
3442			part_end_head = part1_entry->end_head;
3443			part_end_sector = part1_entry->end_sector & 0x3F;
3444		}
3445		diskparam->cylinders = (unsigned long) capacity / (diskparam->heads * diskparam->sectors);
3446		if (part_no < 4 && part_end_sector == diskparam->sectors) {
3447			if (diskparam->cylinders != saved_cyl)
3448				blogic_warn("Adopting Geometry %d/%d from Partition Table\n", adapter, diskparam->heads, diskparam->sectors);
3449		} else if (part_end_head > 0 || part_end_sector > 0) {
3450			blogic_warn("Warning: Partition Table appears to " "have Geometry %d/%d which is\n", adapter, part_end_head + 1, part_end_sector);
3451			blogic_warn("not compatible with current BusLogic " "Host Adapter Geometry %d/%d\n", adapter, diskparam->heads, diskparam->sectors);
3452		}
3453	}
3454	kfree(buf);
3455	return 0;
3456}
3457
3458
3459/*
3460  BugLogic_ProcDirectoryInfo implements /proc/scsi/BusLogic/<N>.
3461*/
3462
3463static int blogic_write_info(struct Scsi_Host *shost, char *procbuf,
3464				int bytes_avail)
3465{
3466	struct blogic_adapter *adapter =
3467				(struct blogic_adapter *) shost->hostdata;
3468	struct blogic_tgt_stats *tgt_stats;
3469
3470	tgt_stats = adapter->tgt_stats;
3471	adapter->ext_resets = 0;
3472	adapter->adapter_intern_errors = 0;
3473	memset(tgt_stats, 0, BLOGIC_MAXDEV * sizeof(struct blogic_tgt_stats));
3474	return 0;
3475}
3476
3477static int blogic_show_info(struct seq_file *m, struct Scsi_Host *shost)
3478{
3479	struct blogic_adapter *adapter = (struct blogic_adapter *) shost->hostdata;
3480	struct blogic_tgt_stats *tgt_stats;
3481	int tgt;
3482
3483	tgt_stats = adapter->tgt_stats;
3484	seq_write(m, adapter->msgbuf, adapter->msgbuflen);
3485	seq_printf(m, "\n\
3486Current Driver Queue Depth:	%d\n\
3487Currently Allocated CCBs:	%d\n", adapter->drvr_qdepth, adapter->alloc_ccbs);
3488	seq_puts(m, "\n\n\
3489			   DATA TRANSFER STATISTICS\n\
3490\n\
3491Target	Tagged Queuing	Queue Depth  Active  Attempted	Completed\n\
3492======	==============	===========  ======  =========	=========\n");
3493	for (tgt = 0; tgt < adapter->maxdev; tgt++) {
3494		struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags = &adapter->tgt_flags[tgt];
3495		if (!tgt_flags->tgt_exists)
3496			continue;
3497		seq_printf(m, "  %2d	%s", tgt, (tgt_flags->tagq_ok ? (tgt_flags->tagq_active ? "    Active" : (adapter->tagq_ok & (1 << tgt)
3498																				    ? "  Permitted" : "   Disabled"))
3499									  : "Not Supported"));
3500		seq_printf(m,
3501				  "	    %3d       %3u    %9u	%9u\n", adapter->qdepth[tgt], adapter->active_cmds[tgt], tgt_stats[tgt].cmds_tried, tgt_stats[tgt].cmds_complete);
3502	}
3503	seq_puts(m, "\n\
3504Target  Read Commands  Write Commands   Total Bytes Read    Total Bytes Written\n\
3505======  =============  ==============  ===================  ===================\n");
3506	for (tgt = 0; tgt < adapter->maxdev; tgt++) {
3507		struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags = &adapter->tgt_flags[tgt];
3508		if (!tgt_flags->tgt_exists)
3509			continue;
3510		seq_printf(m, "  %2d	  %9u	 %9u", tgt, tgt_stats[tgt].read_cmds, tgt_stats[tgt].write_cmds);
3511		if (tgt_stats[tgt].bytesread.billions > 0)
3512			seq_printf(m, "     %9u%09u", tgt_stats[tgt].bytesread.billions, tgt_stats[tgt].bytesread.units);
3513		else
3514			seq_printf(m, "		%9u", tgt_stats[tgt].bytesread.units);
3515		if (tgt_stats[tgt].byteswritten.billions > 0)
3516			seq_printf(m, "   %9u%09u\n", tgt_stats[tgt].byteswritten.billions, tgt_stats[tgt].byteswritten.units);
3517		else
3518			seq_printf(m, "	     %9u\n", tgt_stats[tgt].byteswritten.units);
3519	}
3520	seq_puts(m, "\n\
3521Target  Command    0-1KB      1-2KB      2-4KB      4-8KB     8-16KB\n\
3522======  =======  =========  =========  =========  =========  =========\n");
3523	for (tgt = 0; tgt < adapter->maxdev; tgt++) {
3524		struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags = &adapter->tgt_flags[tgt];
3525		if (!tgt_flags->tgt_exists)
3526			continue;
3527		seq_printf(m,
3528			    "  %2d	 Read	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", tgt,
3529			    tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[0],
3530			    tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[1], tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[2], tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[3], tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[4]);
3531		seq_printf(m,
3532			    "  %2d	 Write	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", tgt,
3533			    tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[0],
3534			    tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[1], tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[2], tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[3], tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[4]);
 
 
3535	}
3536	seq_puts(m, "\n\
3537Target  Command   16-32KB    32-64KB   64-128KB   128-256KB   256KB+\n\
3538======  =======  =========  =========  =========  =========  =========\n");
3539	for (tgt = 0; tgt < adapter->maxdev; tgt++) {
3540		struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags = &adapter->tgt_flags[tgt];
3541		if (!tgt_flags->tgt_exists)
3542			continue;
3543		seq_printf(m,
3544			    "  %2d	 Read	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", tgt,
3545			    tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[5],
3546			    tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[6], tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[7], tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[8], tgt_stats[tgt].read_sz_buckets[9]);
3547		seq_printf(m,
3548			    "  %2d	 Write	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", tgt,
3549			    tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[5],
3550			    tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[6], tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[7], tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[8], tgt_stats[tgt].write_sz_buckets[9]);
 
 
3551	}
3552	seq_puts(m, "\n\n\
3553			   ERROR RECOVERY STATISTICS\n\
3554\n\
3555	  Command Aborts      Bus Device Resets	  Host Adapter Resets\n\
3556Target	Requested Completed  Requested Completed  Requested Completed\n\
3557  ID	\\\\\\\\ Attempted ////  \\\\\\\\ Attempted ////  \\\\\\\\ Attempted ////\n\
3558======	 ===== ===== =====    ===== ===== =====	   ===== ===== =====\n");
3559	for (tgt = 0; tgt < adapter->maxdev; tgt++) {
3560		struct blogic_tgt_flags *tgt_flags = &adapter->tgt_flags[tgt];
3561		if (!tgt_flags->tgt_exists)
3562			continue;
3563		seq_printf(m, "\
3564  %2d	 %5d %5d %5d    %5d %5d %5d	   %5d %5d %5d\n", tgt, tgt_stats[tgt].aborts_request, tgt_stats[tgt].aborts_tried, tgt_stats[tgt].aborts_done, tgt_stats[tgt].bdr_request, tgt_stats[tgt].bdr_tried, tgt_stats[tgt].bdr_done, tgt_stats[tgt].adatper_reset_req, tgt_stats[tgt].adapter_reset_attempt, tgt_stats[tgt].adapter_reset_done);
3565	}
3566	seq_printf(m, "\nExternal Host Adapter Resets: %d\n", adapter->ext_resets);
3567	seq_printf(m, "Host Adapter Internal Errors: %d\n", adapter->adapter_intern_errors);
3568	return 0;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3569}
3570
3571
3572/*
3573  blogic_msg prints Driver Messages.
3574*/
3575
3576static void blogic_msg(enum blogic_msglevel msglevel, char *fmt,
3577			struct blogic_adapter *adapter, ...)
3578{
3579	static char buf[BLOGIC_LINEBUF_SIZE];
3580	static bool begin = true;
3581	va_list args;
3582	int len = 0;
3583
3584	va_start(args, adapter);
3585	len = vsprintf(buf, fmt, args);
3586	va_end(args);
3587	if (msglevel == BLOGIC_ANNOUNCE_LEVEL) {
3588		static int msglines = 0;
3589		strcpy(&adapter->msgbuf[adapter->msgbuflen], buf);
3590		adapter->msgbuflen += len;
3591		if (++msglines <= 2)
3592			printk("%sscsi: %s", blogic_msglevelmap[msglevel], buf);
3593	} else if (msglevel == BLOGIC_INFO_LEVEL) {
3594		strcpy(&adapter->msgbuf[adapter->msgbuflen], buf);
3595		adapter->msgbuflen += len;
3596		if (begin) {
3597			if (buf[0] != '\n' || len > 1)
3598				printk("%sscsi%d: %s", blogic_msglevelmap[msglevel], adapter->host_no, buf);
3599		} else
3600			printk("%s", buf);
3601	} else {
3602		if (begin) {
3603			if (adapter != NULL && adapter->adapter_initd)
3604				printk("%sscsi%d: %s", blogic_msglevelmap[msglevel], adapter->host_no, buf);
3605			else
3606				printk("%s%s", blogic_msglevelmap[msglevel], buf);
3607		} else
3608			printk("%s", buf);
3609	}
3610	begin = (buf[len - 1] == '\n');
3611}
3612
3613
3614/*
3615  blogic_parse parses an individual option keyword.  It returns true
3616  and updates the pointer if the keyword is recognized and false otherwise.
3617*/
3618
3619static bool __init blogic_parse(char **str, char *keyword)
3620{
3621	char *pointer = *str;
3622	while (*keyword != '\0') {
3623		char strch = *pointer++;
3624		char keywordch = *keyword++;
3625		if (strch >= 'A' && strch <= 'Z')
3626			strch += 'a' - 'Z';
3627		if (keywordch >= 'A' && keywordch <= 'Z')
3628			keywordch += 'a' - 'Z';
3629		if (strch != keywordch)
3630			return false;
3631	}
3632	*str = pointer;
3633	return true;
3634}
3635
3636
3637/*
3638  blogic_parseopts handles processing of BusLogic Driver Options
3639  specifications.
3640
3641  BusLogic Driver Options may be specified either via the Linux Kernel Command
3642  Line or via the Loadable Kernel Module Installation Facility.  Driver Options
3643  for multiple host adapters may be specified either by separating the option
3644  strings by a semicolon, or by specifying multiple "BusLogic=" strings on the
3645  command line.  Individual option specifications for a single host adapter are
3646  separated by commas.  The Probing and Debugging Options apply to all host
3647  adapters whereas the remaining options apply individually only to the
3648  selected host adapter.
3649
3650  The BusLogic Driver Probing Options are described in
3651  <file:Documentation/scsi/BusLogic.txt>.
3652*/
3653
3654static int __init blogic_parseopts(char *options)
3655{
3656	while (true) {
3657		struct blogic_drvr_options *drvr_opts =
3658			&blogic_drvr_options[blogic_drvr_options_count++];
3659		int tgt_id;
3660
3661		memset(drvr_opts, 0, sizeof(struct blogic_drvr_options));
3662		while (*options != '\0' && *options != ';') {
3663			/* Probing Options. */
3664			if (blogic_parse(&options, "IO:")) {
3665				unsigned long io_addr = simple_strtoul(options,
3666								&options, 0);
3667				blogic_probe_options.limited_isa = true;
3668				switch (io_addr) {
3669				case 0x330:
3670					blogic_probe_options.probe330 = true;
3671					break;
3672				case 0x334:
3673					blogic_probe_options.probe334 = true;
3674					break;
3675				case 0x230:
3676					blogic_probe_options.probe230 = true;
3677					break;
3678				case 0x234:
3679					blogic_probe_options.probe234 = true;
3680					break;
3681				case 0x130:
3682					blogic_probe_options.probe130 = true;
3683					break;
3684				case 0x134:
3685					blogic_probe_options.probe134 = true;
3686					break;
3687				default:
3688					blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid I/O Address 0x%X)\n", NULL, io_addr);
3689					return 0;
3690				}
3691			} else if (blogic_parse(&options, "NoProbeISA"))
3692				blogic_probe_options.noprobe_isa = true;
3693			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "NoProbePCI"))
3694				blogic_probe_options.noprobe_pci = true;
3695			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "NoProbe"))
3696				blogic_probe_options.noprobe = true;
3697			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "NoSortPCI"))
3698				blogic_probe_options.nosort_pci = true;
3699			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "MultiMasterFirst"))
3700				blogic_probe_options.multimaster_first = true;
3701			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "FlashPointFirst"))
3702				blogic_probe_options.flashpoint_first = true;
3703			/* Tagged Queuing Options. */
3704			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "QueueDepth:[") ||
3705					blogic_parse(&options, "QD:[")) {
3706				for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < BLOGIC_MAXDEV; tgt_id++) {
3707					unsigned short qdepth = simple_strtoul(options, &options, 0);
3708					if (qdepth > BLOGIC_MAX_TAG_DEPTH) {
3709						blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid Queue Depth %d)\n", NULL, qdepth);
3710						return 0;
3711					}
3712					drvr_opts->qdepth[tgt_id] = qdepth;
3713					if (*options == ',')
3714						options++;
3715					else if (*options == ']')
3716						break;
3717					else {
3718						blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(',' or ']' expected at '%s')\n", NULL, options);
3719						return 0;
3720					}
3721				}
3722				if (*options != ']') {
3723					blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(']' expected at '%s')\n", NULL, options);
3724					return 0;
3725				} else
3726					options++;
3727			} else if (blogic_parse(&options, "QueueDepth:") || blogic_parse(&options, "QD:")) {
3728				unsigned short qdepth = simple_strtoul(options, &options, 0);
3729				if (qdepth == 0 ||
3730						qdepth > BLOGIC_MAX_TAG_DEPTH) {
3731					blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid Queue Depth %d)\n", NULL, qdepth);
3732					return 0;
3733				}
3734				drvr_opts->common_qdepth = qdepth;
3735				for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < BLOGIC_MAXDEV; tgt_id++)
3736					drvr_opts->qdepth[tgt_id] = qdepth;
3737			} else if (blogic_parse(&options, "TaggedQueuing:") ||
3738					blogic_parse(&options, "TQ:")) {
3739				if (blogic_parse(&options, "Default")) {
3740					drvr_opts->tagq_ok = 0x0000;
3741					drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask = 0x0000;
3742				} else if (blogic_parse(&options, "Enable")) {
3743					drvr_opts->tagq_ok = 0xFFFF;
3744					drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask = 0xFFFF;
3745				} else if (blogic_parse(&options, "Disable")) {
3746					drvr_opts->tagq_ok = 0x0000;
3747					drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask = 0xFFFF;
3748				} else {
3749					unsigned short tgt_bit;
3750					for (tgt_id = 0, tgt_bit = 1;
3751						tgt_id < BLOGIC_MAXDEV;
3752						tgt_id++, tgt_bit <<= 1)
3753						switch (*options++) {
3754						case 'Y':
3755							drvr_opts->tagq_ok |= tgt_bit;
3756							drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask |= tgt_bit;
3757							break;
3758						case 'N':
3759							drvr_opts->tagq_ok &= ~tgt_bit;
3760							drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask |= tgt_bit;
3761							break;
3762						case 'X':
3763							break;
3764						default:
3765							options--;
3766							tgt_id = BLOGIC_MAXDEV;
3767							break;
3768						}
3769				}
3770			}
3771			/* Miscellaneous Options. */
3772			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "BusSettleTime:") ||
3773					blogic_parse(&options, "BST:")) {
3774				unsigned short bus_settle_time =
3775					simple_strtoul(options, &options, 0);
3776				if (bus_settle_time > 5 * 60) {
3777					blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid Bus Settle Time %d)\n", NULL, bus_settle_time);
3778					return 0;
3779				}
3780				drvr_opts->bus_settle_time = bus_settle_time;
3781			} else if (blogic_parse(&options,
3782						"InhibitTargetInquiry"))
3783				drvr_opts->stop_tgt_inquiry = true;
3784			/* Debugging Options. */
3785			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "TraceProbe"))
3786				blogic_global_options.trace_probe = true;
3787			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "TraceHardwareReset"))
3788				blogic_global_options.trace_hw_reset = true;
3789			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "TraceConfiguration"))
3790				blogic_global_options.trace_config = true;
3791			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "TraceErrors"))
3792				blogic_global_options.trace_err = true;
3793			else if (blogic_parse(&options, "Debug")) {
3794				blogic_global_options.trace_probe = true;
3795				blogic_global_options.trace_hw_reset = true;
3796				blogic_global_options.trace_config = true;
3797				blogic_global_options.trace_err = true;
3798			}
3799			if (*options == ',')
3800				options++;
3801			else if (*options != ';' && *options != '\0') {
3802				blogic_err("BusLogic: Unexpected Driver Option '%s' " "ignored\n", NULL, options);
3803				*options = '\0';
3804			}
3805		}
3806		if (!(blogic_drvr_options_count == 0 ||
3807			blogic_probeinfo_count == 0 ||
3808			blogic_drvr_options_count == blogic_probeinfo_count)) {
3809			blogic_err("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(all or no I/O Addresses must be specified)\n", NULL);
3810			return 0;
3811		}
3812		/*
3813		   Tagged Queuing is disabled when the Queue Depth is 1 since queuing
3814		   multiple commands is not possible.
3815		 */
3816		for (tgt_id = 0; tgt_id < BLOGIC_MAXDEV; tgt_id++)
3817			if (drvr_opts->qdepth[tgt_id] == 1) {
3818				unsigned short tgt_bit = 1 << tgt_id;
3819				drvr_opts->tagq_ok &= ~tgt_bit;
3820				drvr_opts->tagq_ok_mask |= tgt_bit;
3821			}
3822		if (*options == ';')
3823			options++;
3824		if (*options == '\0')
3825			return 0;
3826	}
3827	return 1;
3828}
3829
3830/*
3831  Get it all started
3832*/
3833
3834static struct scsi_host_template blogic_template = {
3835	.module = THIS_MODULE,
3836	.proc_name = "BusLogic",
3837	.write_info = blogic_write_info,
3838	.show_info = blogic_show_info,
3839	.name = "BusLogic",
3840	.info = blogic_drvr_info,
3841	.queuecommand = blogic_qcmd,
3842	.slave_configure = blogic_slaveconfig,
3843	.bios_param = blogic_diskparam,
3844	.eh_host_reset_handler = blogic_hostreset,
3845#if 0
3846	.eh_abort_handler = blogic_abort,
3847#endif
3848	.unchecked_isa_dma = 1,
3849	.max_sectors = 128,
3850	.use_clustering = ENABLE_CLUSTERING,
3851};
3852
3853/*
3854  blogic_setup handles processing of Kernel Command Line Arguments.
3855*/
3856
3857static int __init blogic_setup(char *str)
3858{
3859	int ints[3];
3860
3861	(void) get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);
3862
3863	if (ints[0] != 0) {
3864		blogic_err("BusLogic: Obsolete Command Line Entry " "Format Ignored\n", NULL);
3865		return 0;
3866	}
3867	if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
3868		return 0;
3869	return blogic_parseopts(str);
3870}
3871
3872/*
3873 * Exit function.  Deletes all hosts associated with this driver.
3874 */
3875
3876static void __exit blogic_exit(void)
3877{
3878	struct blogic_adapter *ha, *next;
3879
3880	list_for_each_entry_safe(ha, next, &blogic_host_list, host_list)
3881		blogic_deladapter(ha);
3882}
3883
3884__setup("BusLogic=", blogic_setup);
3885
3886#ifdef MODULE
3887/*static struct pci_device_id blogic_pci_tbl[] = {
3888	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER,
3889	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0},
3890	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER_NC,
3891	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0},
3892	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_FLASHPOINT,
3893	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0},
3894	{ }
3895};*/
3896static const struct pci_device_id blogic_pci_tbl[] = {
3897	{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER)},
3898	{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER_NC)},
3899	{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_FLASHPOINT)},
3900	{0, },
3901};
3902#endif
3903MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, blogic_pci_tbl);
3904
3905module_init(blogic_init);
3906module_exit(blogic_exit);
v3.5.6
   1
   2/*
   3
   4  Linux Driver for BusLogic MultiMaster and FlashPoint SCSI Host Adapters
   5
   6  Copyright 1995-1998 by Leonard N. Zubkoff <lnz@dandelion.com>
   7
   8  This program is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under
   9  the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by the
  10  Free Software Foundation.
  11
  12  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  13  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
  14  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
  15  for complete details.
  16
  17  The author respectfully requests that any modifications to this software be
  18  sent directly to him for evaluation and testing.
  19
  20  Special thanks to Wayne Yen, Jin-Lon Hon, and Alex Win of BusLogic, whose
  21  advice has been invaluable, to David Gentzel, for writing the original Linux
  22  BusLogic driver, and to Paul Gortmaker, for being such a dedicated test site.
  23
  24  Finally, special thanks to Mylex/BusLogic for making the FlashPoint SCCB
  25  Manager available as freely redistributable source code.
  26
  27*/
  28
  29#define BusLogic_DriverVersion		"2.1.16"
  30#define BusLogic_DriverDate		"18 July 2002"
  31
  32#include <linux/module.h>
  33#include <linux/init.h>
  34#include <linux/interrupt.h>
  35#include <linux/types.h>
  36#include <linux/blkdev.h>
  37#include <linux/delay.h>
  38#include <linux/ioport.h>
  39#include <linux/mm.h>
  40#include <linux/stat.h>
  41#include <linux/pci.h>
  42#include <linux/spinlock.h>
  43#include <linux/jiffies.h>
  44#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
  45#include <linux/slab.h>
  46#include <scsi/scsicam.h>
  47
  48#include <asm/dma.h>
  49#include <asm/io.h>
  50
  51#include <scsi/scsi.h>
  52#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
  53#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
  54#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
  55#include <scsi/scsi_tcq.h>
  56#include "BusLogic.h"
  57#include "FlashPoint.c"
  58
  59#ifndef FAILURE
  60#define FAILURE (-1)
  61#endif
  62
  63static struct scsi_host_template Bus_Logic_template;
  64
  65/*
  66  BusLogic_DriverOptionsCount is a count of the number of BusLogic Driver
  67  Options specifications provided via the Linux Kernel Command Line or via
  68  the Loadable Kernel Module Installation Facility.
  69*/
  70
  71static int BusLogic_DriverOptionsCount;
  72
  73
  74/*
  75  BusLogic_DriverOptions is an array of Driver Options structures representing
  76  BusLogic Driver Options specifications provided via the Linux Kernel Command
  77  Line or via the Loadable Kernel Module Installation Facility.
  78*/
  79
  80static struct BusLogic_DriverOptions BusLogic_DriverOptions[BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters];
  81
  82
  83/*
  84  BusLogic can be assigned a string by insmod.
  85*/
  86
  87MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
  88#ifdef MODULE
  89static char *BusLogic;
  90module_param(BusLogic, charp, 0);
  91#endif
  92
  93
  94/*
  95  BusLogic_ProbeOptions is a set of Probe Options to be applied across
  96  all BusLogic Host Adapters.
  97*/
  98
  99static struct BusLogic_ProbeOptions BusLogic_ProbeOptions;
 100
 101
 102/*
 103  BusLogic_GlobalOptions is a set of Global Options to be applied across
 104  all BusLogic Host Adapters.
 105*/
 106
 107static struct BusLogic_GlobalOptions BusLogic_GlobalOptions;
 108
 109static LIST_HEAD(BusLogic_host_list);
 110
 111/*
 112  BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount is the number of entries in BusLogic_ProbeInfoList.
 113*/
 114
 115static int BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount;
 116
 117
 118/*
 119  BusLogic_ProbeInfoList is the list of I/O Addresses and Bus Probe Information
 120  to be checked for potential BusLogic Host Adapters.  It is initialized by
 121  interrogating the PCI Configuration Space on PCI machines as well as from the
 122  list of standard BusLogic I/O Addresses.
 123*/
 124
 125static struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *BusLogic_ProbeInfoList;
 126
 127
 128/*
 129  BusLogic_CommandFailureReason holds a string identifying the reason why a
 130  call to BusLogic_Command failed.  It is only non-NULL when BusLogic_Command
 131  returns a failure code.
 132*/
 133
 134static char *BusLogic_CommandFailureReason;
 135
 136/*
 137  BusLogic_AnnounceDriver announces the Driver Version and Date, Author's
 138  Name, Copyright Notice, and Electronic Mail Address.
 139*/
 140
 141static void BusLogic_AnnounceDriver(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
 142{
 143	BusLogic_Announce("***** BusLogic SCSI Driver Version " BusLogic_DriverVersion " of " BusLogic_DriverDate " *****\n", HostAdapter);
 144	BusLogic_Announce("Copyright 1995-1998 by Leonard N. Zubkoff " "<lnz@dandelion.com>\n", HostAdapter);
 145}
 146
 147
 148/*
 149  BusLogic_DriverInfo returns the Host Adapter Name to identify this SCSI
 150  Driver and Host Adapter.
 151*/
 152
 153static const char *BusLogic_DriverInfo(struct Scsi_Host *Host)
 154{
 155	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) Host->hostdata;
 156	return HostAdapter->FullModelName;
 
 157}
 158
 159/*
 160  BusLogic_InitializeCCBs initializes a group of Command Control Blocks (CCBs)
 161  for Host Adapter from the BlockSize bytes located at BlockPointer.  The newly
 162  created CCBs are added to Host Adapter's free list.
 163*/
 164
 165static void BusLogic_InitializeCCBs(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, void *BlockPointer, int BlockSize, dma_addr_t BlockPointerHandle)
 
 166{
 167	struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB = (struct BusLogic_CCB *) BlockPointer;
 168	unsigned int offset = 0;
 169	memset(BlockPointer, 0, BlockSize);
 170	CCB->AllocationGroupHead = BlockPointerHandle;
 171	CCB->AllocationGroupSize = BlockSize;
 172	while ((BlockSize -= sizeof(struct BusLogic_CCB)) >= 0) {
 173		CCB->Status = BusLogic_CCB_Free;
 174		CCB->HostAdapter = HostAdapter;
 175		CCB->DMA_Handle = (u32) BlockPointerHandle + offset;
 176		if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
 177			CCB->CallbackFunction = BusLogic_QueueCompletedCCB;
 178			CCB->BaseAddress = HostAdapter->FlashPointInfo.BaseAddress;
 179		}
 180		CCB->Next = HostAdapter->Free_CCBs;
 181		CCB->NextAll = HostAdapter->All_CCBs;
 182		HostAdapter->Free_CCBs = CCB;
 183		HostAdapter->All_CCBs = CCB;
 184		HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs++;
 185		CCB++;
 186		offset += sizeof(struct BusLogic_CCB);
 187	}
 188}
 189
 190
 191/*
 192  BusLogic_CreateInitialCCBs allocates the initial CCBs for Host Adapter.
 193*/
 194
 195static bool __init BusLogic_CreateInitialCCBs(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
 196{
 197	int BlockSize = BusLogic_CCB_AllocationGroupSize * sizeof(struct BusLogic_CCB);
 198	void *BlockPointer;
 199	dma_addr_t BlockPointerHandle;
 200	while (HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs < HostAdapter->InitialCCBs) {
 201		BlockPointer = pci_alloc_consistent(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, BlockSize, &BlockPointerHandle);
 202		if (BlockPointer == NULL) {
 203			BusLogic_Error("UNABLE TO ALLOCATE CCB GROUP - DETACHING\n", HostAdapter);
 
 
 
 204			return false;
 205		}
 206		BusLogic_InitializeCCBs(HostAdapter, BlockPointer, BlockSize, BlockPointerHandle);
 207	}
 208	return true;
 209}
 210
 211
 212/*
 213  BusLogic_DestroyCCBs deallocates the CCBs for Host Adapter.
 214*/
 215
 216static void BusLogic_DestroyCCBs(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
 217{
 218	struct BusLogic_CCB *NextCCB = HostAdapter->All_CCBs, *CCB, *Last_CCB = NULL;
 219	HostAdapter->All_CCBs = NULL;
 220	HostAdapter->Free_CCBs = NULL;
 221	while ((CCB = NextCCB) != NULL) {
 222		NextCCB = CCB->NextAll;
 223		if (CCB->AllocationGroupHead) {
 224			if (Last_CCB)
 225				pci_free_consistent(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, Last_CCB->AllocationGroupSize, Last_CCB, Last_CCB->AllocationGroupHead);
 226			Last_CCB = CCB;
 
 
 227		}
 228	}
 229	if (Last_CCB)
 230		pci_free_consistent(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, Last_CCB->AllocationGroupSize, Last_CCB, Last_CCB->AllocationGroupHead);
 
 231}
 232
 233
 234/*
 235  BusLogic_CreateAdditionalCCBs allocates Additional CCBs for Host Adapter.  If
 236  allocation fails and there are no remaining CCBs available, the Driver Queue
 237  Depth is decreased to a known safe value to avoid potential deadlocks when
 238  multiple host adapters share the same IRQ Channel.
 239*/
 240
 241static void BusLogic_CreateAdditionalCCBs(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, int AdditionalCCBs, bool SuccessMessageP)
 
 242{
 243	int BlockSize = BusLogic_CCB_AllocationGroupSize * sizeof(struct BusLogic_CCB);
 244	int PreviouslyAllocated = HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs;
 245	void *BlockPointer;
 246	dma_addr_t BlockPointerHandle;
 247	if (AdditionalCCBs <= 0)
 248		return;
 249	while (HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs - PreviouslyAllocated < AdditionalCCBs) {
 250		BlockPointer = pci_alloc_consistent(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, BlockSize, &BlockPointerHandle);
 251		if (BlockPointer == NULL)
 
 252			break;
 253		BusLogic_InitializeCCBs(HostAdapter, BlockPointer, BlockSize, BlockPointerHandle);
 254	}
 255	if (HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs > PreviouslyAllocated) {
 256		if (SuccessMessageP)
 257			BusLogic_Notice("Allocated %d additional CCBs (total now %d)\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs - PreviouslyAllocated, HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs);
 258		return;
 259	}
 260	BusLogic_Notice("Failed to allocate additional CCBs\n", HostAdapter);
 261	if (HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth > HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs - HostAdapter->TargetDeviceCount) {
 262		HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth = HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs - HostAdapter->TargetDeviceCount;
 263		HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->can_queue = HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth;
 264	}
 265}
 266
 267/*
 268  BusLogic_AllocateCCB allocates a CCB from Host Adapter's free list,
 269  allocating more memory from the Kernel if necessary.  The Host Adapter's
 270  Lock should already have been acquired by the caller.
 271*/
 272
 273static struct BusLogic_CCB *BusLogic_AllocateCCB(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
 274						 *HostAdapter)
 275{
 276	static unsigned long SerialNumber = 0;
 277	struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB;
 278	CCB = HostAdapter->Free_CCBs;
 279	if (CCB != NULL) {
 280		CCB->SerialNumber = ++SerialNumber;
 281		HostAdapter->Free_CCBs = CCB->Next;
 282		CCB->Next = NULL;
 283		if (HostAdapter->Free_CCBs == NULL)
 284			BusLogic_CreateAdditionalCCBs(HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IncrementalCCBs, true);
 285		return CCB;
 286	}
 287	BusLogic_CreateAdditionalCCBs(HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IncrementalCCBs, true);
 288	CCB = HostAdapter->Free_CCBs;
 289	if (CCB == NULL)
 
 290		return NULL;
 291	CCB->SerialNumber = ++SerialNumber;
 292	HostAdapter->Free_CCBs = CCB->Next;
 293	CCB->Next = NULL;
 294	return CCB;
 295}
 296
 297
 298/*
 299  BusLogic_DeallocateCCB deallocates a CCB, returning it to the Host Adapter's
 300  free list.  The Host Adapter's Lock should already have been acquired by the
 301  caller.
 302*/
 303
 304static void BusLogic_DeallocateCCB(struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB)
 305{
 306	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = CCB->HostAdapter;
 307
 308	scsi_dma_unmap(CCB->Command);
 309	pci_unmap_single(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, CCB->SenseDataPointer,
 310			 CCB->SenseDataLength, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
 
 
 311
 312	CCB->Command = NULL;
 313	CCB->Status = BusLogic_CCB_Free;
 314	CCB->Next = HostAdapter->Free_CCBs;
 315	HostAdapter->Free_CCBs = CCB;
 316}
 317
 318
 319/*
 320  BusLogic_Command sends the command OperationCode to HostAdapter, optionally
 321  providing ParameterLength bytes of ParameterData and receiving at most
 322  ReplyLength bytes of ReplyData; any excess reply data is received but
 323  discarded.
 324
 325  On success, this function returns the number of reply bytes read from
 326  the Host Adapter (including any discarded data); on failure, it returns
 327  -1 if the command was invalid, or -2 if a timeout occurred.
 328
 329  BusLogic_Command is called exclusively during host adapter detection and
 330  initialization, so performance and latency are not critical, and exclusive
 331  access to the Host Adapter hardware is assumed.  Once the host adapter and
 332  driver are initialized, the only Host Adapter command that is issued is the
 333  single byte Execute Mailbox Command operation code, which does not require
 334  waiting for the Host Adapter Ready bit to be set in the Status Register.
 335*/
 336
 337static int BusLogic_Command(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, enum BusLogic_OperationCode OperationCode, void *ParameterData, int ParameterLength, void *ReplyData, int ReplyLength)
 
 338{
 339	unsigned char *ParameterPointer = (unsigned char *) ParameterData;
 340	unsigned char *ReplyPointer = (unsigned char *) ReplyData;
 341	union BusLogic_StatusRegister StatusRegister;
 342	union BusLogic_InterruptRegister InterruptRegister;
 343	unsigned long ProcessorFlags = 0;
 344	int ReplyBytes = 0, Result;
 345	long TimeoutCounter;
 346	/*
 347	   Clear out the Reply Data if provided.
 348	 */
 349	if (ReplyLength > 0)
 350		memset(ReplyData, 0, ReplyLength);
 351	/*
 352	   If the IRQ Channel has not yet been acquired, then interrupts must be
 353	   disabled while issuing host adapter commands since a Command Complete
 354	   interrupt could occur if the IRQ Channel was previously enabled by another
 355	   BusLogic Host Adapter or another driver sharing the same IRQ Channel.
 356	 */
 357	if (!HostAdapter->IRQ_ChannelAcquired)
 358		local_irq_save(ProcessorFlags);
 359	/*
 360	   Wait for the Host Adapter Ready bit to be set and the Command/Parameter
 361	   Register Busy bit to be reset in the Status Register.
 362	 */
 363	TimeoutCounter = 10000;
 364	while (--TimeoutCounter >= 0) {
 365		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
 366		if (StatusRegister.sr.HostAdapterReady && !StatusRegister.sr.CommandParameterRegisterBusy)
 
 
 367			break;
 368		udelay(100);
 369	}
 370	if (TimeoutCounter < 0) {
 371		BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = "Timeout waiting for Host Adapter Ready";
 372		Result = -2;
 373		goto Done;
 
 374	}
 375	/*
 376	   Write the OperationCode to the Command/Parameter Register.
 377	 */
 378	HostAdapter->HostAdapterCommandCompleted = false;
 379	BusLogic_WriteCommandParameterRegister(HostAdapter, OperationCode);
 380	/*
 381	   Write any additional Parameter Bytes.
 382	 */
 383	TimeoutCounter = 10000;
 384	while (ParameterLength > 0 && --TimeoutCounter >= 0) {
 385		/*
 386		   Wait 100 microseconds to give the Host Adapter enough time to determine
 387		   whether the last value written to the Command/Parameter Register was
 388		   valid or not.  If the Command Complete bit is set in the Interrupt
 389		   Register, then the Command Invalid bit in the Status Register will be
 390		   reset if the Operation Code or Parameter was valid and the command
 391		   has completed, or set if the Operation Code or Parameter was invalid.
 392		   If the Data In Register Ready bit is set in the Status Register, then
 393		   the Operation Code was valid, and data is waiting to be read back
 394		   from the Host Adapter.  Otherwise, wait for the Command/Parameter
 395		   Register Busy bit in the Status Register to be reset.
 
 
 
 396		 */
 397		udelay(100);
 398		InterruptRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadInterruptRegister(HostAdapter);
 399		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
 400		if (InterruptRegister.ir.CommandComplete)
 401			break;
 402		if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterCommandCompleted)
 403			break;
 404		if (StatusRegister.sr.DataInRegisterReady)
 405			break;
 406		if (StatusRegister.sr.CommandParameterRegisterBusy)
 407			continue;
 408		BusLogic_WriteCommandParameterRegister(HostAdapter, *ParameterPointer++);
 409		ParameterLength--;
 410	}
 411	if (TimeoutCounter < 0) {
 412		BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = "Timeout waiting for Parameter Acceptance";
 413		Result = -2;
 414		goto Done;
 415	}
 416	/*
 417	   The Modify I/O Address command does not cause a Command Complete Interrupt.
 418	 */
 419	if (OperationCode == BusLogic_ModifyIOAddress) {
 420		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
 421		if (StatusRegister.sr.CommandInvalid) {
 422			BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = "Modify I/O Address Invalid";
 423			Result = -1;
 424			goto Done;
 425		}
 426		if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceConfiguration)
 427			BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_Command(%02X) Status = %02X: " "(Modify I/O Address)\n", HostAdapter, OperationCode, StatusRegister.All);
 428		Result = 0;
 429		goto Done;
 
 
 
 430	}
 431	/*
 432	   Select an appropriate timeout value for awaiting command completion.
 433	 */
 434	switch (OperationCode) {
 435	case BusLogic_InquireInstalledDevicesID0to7:
 436	case BusLogic_InquireInstalledDevicesID8to15:
 437	case BusLogic_InquireTargetDevices:
 438		/* Approximately 60 seconds. */
 439		TimeoutCounter = 60 * 10000;
 440		break;
 441	default:
 442		/* Approximately 1 second. */
 443		TimeoutCounter = 10000;
 444		break;
 445	}
 446	/*
 447	   Receive any Reply Bytes, waiting for either the Command Complete bit to
 448	   be set in the Interrupt Register, or for the Interrupt Handler to set the
 449	   Host Adapter Command Completed bit in the Host Adapter structure.
 450	 */
 451	while (--TimeoutCounter >= 0) {
 452		InterruptRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadInterruptRegister(HostAdapter);
 453		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
 454		if (InterruptRegister.ir.CommandComplete)
 
 455			break;
 456		if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterCommandCompleted)
 457			break;
 458		if (StatusRegister.sr.DataInRegisterReady) {
 459			if (++ReplyBytes <= ReplyLength)
 460				*ReplyPointer++ = BusLogic_ReadDataInRegister(HostAdapter);
 461			else
 462				BusLogic_ReadDataInRegister(HostAdapter);
 463		}
 464		if (OperationCode == BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAM && StatusRegister.sr.HostAdapterReady)
 
 465			break;
 466		udelay(100);
 467	}
 468	if (TimeoutCounter < 0) {
 469		BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = "Timeout waiting for Command Complete";
 470		Result = -2;
 471		goto Done;
 
 472	}
 473	/*
 474	   Clear any pending Command Complete Interrupt.
 475	 */
 476	BusLogic_InterruptReset(HostAdapter);
 477	/*
 478	   Provide tracing information if requested.
 479	 */
 480	if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceConfiguration) {
 481		int i;
 482		BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_Command(%02X) Status = %02X: %2d ==> %2d:", HostAdapter, OperationCode, StatusRegister.All, ReplyLength, ReplyBytes);
 483		if (ReplyLength > ReplyBytes)
 484			ReplyLength = ReplyBytes;
 485		for (i = 0; i < ReplyLength; i++)
 486			BusLogic_Notice(" %02X", HostAdapter, ((unsigned char *) ReplyData)[i]);
 487		BusLogic_Notice("\n", HostAdapter);
 
 
 
 488	}
 489	/*
 490	   Process Command Invalid conditions.
 491	 */
 492	if (StatusRegister.sr.CommandInvalid) {
 493		/*
 494		   Some early BusLogic Host Adapters may not recover properly from
 495		   a Command Invalid condition, so if this appears to be the case,
 496		   a Soft Reset is issued to the Host Adapter.  Potentially invalid
 497		   commands are never attempted after Mailbox Initialization is
 498		   performed, so there should be no Host Adapter state lost by a
 
 499		   Soft Reset in response to a Command Invalid condition.
 500		 */
 501		udelay(1000);
 502		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
 503		if (StatusRegister.sr.CommandInvalid ||
 504		    StatusRegister.sr.Reserved ||
 505		    StatusRegister.sr.DataInRegisterReady ||
 506		    StatusRegister.sr.CommandParameterRegisterBusy || !StatusRegister.sr.HostAdapterReady || !StatusRegister.sr.InitializationRequired || StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticActive || StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticFailure) {
 507			BusLogic_SoftReset(HostAdapter);
 
 
 
 508			udelay(1000);
 509		}
 510		BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = "Command Invalid";
 511		Result = -1;
 512		goto Done;
 513	}
 514	/*
 515	   Handle Excess Parameters Supplied conditions.
 516	 */
 517	if (ParameterLength > 0) {
 518		BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = "Excess Parameters Supplied";
 519		Result = -1;
 520		goto Done;
 521	}
 522	/*
 523	   Indicate the command completed successfully.
 524	 */
 525	BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = NULL;
 526	Result = ReplyBytes;
 527	/*
 528	   Restore the interrupt status if necessary and return.
 529	 */
 530      Done:
 531	if (!HostAdapter->IRQ_ChannelAcquired)
 532		local_irq_restore(ProcessorFlags);
 533	return Result;
 534}
 535
 536
 537/*
 538  BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA appends a single ISA I/O Address to the list
 539  of I/O Address and Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic
 540  Host Adapters.
 541*/
 542
 543static void __init BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(unsigned long IO_Address)
 544{
 545	struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo;
 546	if (BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount >= BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters)
 547		return;
 548	ProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount++];
 549	ProbeInfo->HostAdapterType = BusLogic_MultiMaster;
 550	ProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_ISA_Bus;
 551	ProbeInfo->IO_Address = IO_Address;
 552	ProbeInfo->PCI_Device = NULL;
 553}
 554
 555
 556/*
 557  BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoListISA initializes the list of I/O Address and
 558  Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters
 559  only from the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses.
 560*/
 561
 562static void __init BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoListISA(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
 563						       *PrototypeHostAdapter)
 564{
 565	/*
 566	   If BusLogic Driver Options specifications requested that ISA Bus Probes
 567	   be inhibited, do not proceed further.
 568	 */
 569	if (BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbeISA)
 570		return;
 571	/*
 572	   Append the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses.
 573	 */
 574	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA || BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe330)
 575		BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x330);
 576	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA || BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe334)
 577		BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x334);
 578	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA || BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe230)
 579		BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x230);
 580	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA || BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe234)
 581		BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x234);
 582	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA || BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe130)
 583		BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x130);
 584	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA || BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe134)
 585		BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x134);
 586}
 587
 588
 589#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
 590
 591
 592/*
 593  BusLogic_SortProbeInfo sorts a section of BusLogic_ProbeInfoList in order
 594  of increasing PCI Bus and Device Number.
 595*/
 596
 597static void __init BusLogic_SortProbeInfo(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfoList, int ProbeInfoCount)
 
 598{
 599	int LastInterchange = ProbeInfoCount - 1, Bound, j;
 600	while (LastInterchange > 0) {
 601		Bound = LastInterchange;
 602		LastInterchange = 0;
 603		for (j = 0; j < Bound; j++) {
 604			struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo1 = &ProbeInfoList[j];
 605			struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo2 = &ProbeInfoList[j + 1];
 606			if (ProbeInfo1->Bus > ProbeInfo2->Bus || (ProbeInfo1->Bus == ProbeInfo2->Bus && (ProbeInfo1->Device > ProbeInfo2->Device))) {
 607				struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo TempProbeInfo;
 608				memcpy(&TempProbeInfo, ProbeInfo1, sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo));
 609				memcpy(ProbeInfo1, ProbeInfo2, sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo));
 610				memcpy(ProbeInfo2, &TempProbeInfo, sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo));
 611				LastInterchange = j;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 612			}
 613		}
 614	}
 615}
 616
 617
 618/*
 619  BusLogic_InitializeMultiMasterProbeInfo initializes the list of I/O Address
 620  and Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic MultiMaster
 621  SCSI Host Adapters by interrogating the PCI Configuration Space on PCI
 622  machines as well as from the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA
 623  I/O Addresses.  It returns the number of PCI MultiMaster Host Adapters found.
 624*/
 625
 626static int __init BusLogic_InitializeMultiMasterProbeInfo(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
 627							  *PrototypeHostAdapter)
 628{
 629	struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *PrimaryProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount];
 630	int NonPrimaryPCIMultiMasterIndex = BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount + 1;
 631	int NonPrimaryPCIMultiMasterCount = 0, PCIMultiMasterCount = 0;
 632	bool ForceBusDeviceScanningOrder = false;
 633	bool ForceBusDeviceScanningOrderChecked = false;
 634	bool StandardAddressSeen[6];
 635	struct pci_dev *PCI_Device = NULL;
 
 636	int i;
 637	if (BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount >= BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters)
 638		return 0;
 639	BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount++;
 640	for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
 641		StandardAddressSeen[i] = false;
 642	/*
 643	   Iterate over the MultiMaster PCI Host Adapters.  For each enumerated host
 644	   adapter, determine whether its ISA Compatible I/O Port is enabled and if
 645	   so, whether it is assigned the Primary I/O Address.  A host adapter that is
 646	   assigned the Primary I/O Address will always be the preferred boot device.
 647	   The MultiMaster BIOS will first recognize a host adapter at the Primary I/O
 648	   Address, then any other PCI host adapters, and finally any host adapters
 649	   located at the remaining standard ISA I/O Addresses.  When a PCI host
 650	   adapter is found with its ISA Compatible I/O Port enabled, a command is
 651	   issued to disable the ISA Compatible I/O Port, and it is noted that the
 
 
 652	   particular standard ISA I/O Address need not be probed.
 653	 */
 654	PrimaryProbeInfo->IO_Address = 0;
 655	while ((PCI_Device = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER, PCI_Device)) != NULL) {
 656		struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = PrototypeHostAdapter;
 657		struct BusLogic_PCIHostAdapterInformation PCIHostAdapterInformation;
 658		enum BusLogic_ISACompatibleIOPort ModifyIOAddressRequest;
 659		unsigned char Bus;
 660		unsigned char Device;
 661		unsigned int IRQ_Channel;
 662		unsigned long BaseAddress0;
 663		unsigned long BaseAddress1;
 664		unsigned long IO_Address;
 665		unsigned long PCI_Address;
 
 
 666
 667		if (pci_enable_device(PCI_Device))
 668			continue;
 669
 670		if (pci_set_dma_mask(PCI_Device, DMA_BIT_MASK(32) ))
 671			continue;
 672
 673		Bus = PCI_Device->bus->number;
 674		Device = PCI_Device->devfn >> 3;
 675		IRQ_Channel = PCI_Device->irq;
 676		IO_Address = BaseAddress0 = pci_resource_start(PCI_Device, 0);
 677		PCI_Address = BaseAddress1 = pci_resource_start(PCI_Device, 1);
 678
 679		if (pci_resource_flags(PCI_Device, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM) {
 680			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Base Address0 0x%X not I/O for " "MultiMaster Host Adapter\n", NULL, BaseAddress0);
 681			BusLogic_Error("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, IO_Address);
 682			continue;
 683		}
 684		if (pci_resource_flags(PCI_Device, 1) & IORESOURCE_IO) {
 685			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Base Address1 0x%X not Memory for " "MultiMaster Host Adapter\n", NULL, BaseAddress1);
 686			BusLogic_Error("at PCI Bus %d Device %d PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, PCI_Address);
 687			continue;
 688		}
 689		if (IRQ_Channel == 0) {
 690			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: IRQ Channel %d invalid for " "MultiMaster Host Adapter\n", NULL, IRQ_Channel);
 691			BusLogic_Error("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, IO_Address);
 692			continue;
 693		}
 694		if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe) {
 695			BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic: PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter " "detected at\n", NULL);
 696			BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic: PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address " "0x%X PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, IO_Address, PCI_Address);
 697		}
 698		/*
 699		   Issue the Inquire PCI Host Adapter Information command to determine
 700		   the ISA Compatible I/O Port.  If the ISA Compatible I/O Port is
 701		   known and enabled, note that the particular Standard ISA I/O
 702		   Address should not be probed.
 703		 */
 704		HostAdapter->IO_Address = IO_Address;
 705		BusLogic_InterruptReset(HostAdapter);
 706		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquirePCIHostAdapterInformation, NULL, 0, &PCIHostAdapterInformation, sizeof(PCIHostAdapterInformation))
 707		    == sizeof(PCIHostAdapterInformation)) {
 708			if (PCIHostAdapterInformation.ISACompatibleIOPort < 6)
 709				StandardAddressSeen[PCIHostAdapterInformation.ISACompatibleIOPort] = true;
 
 710		} else
 711			PCIHostAdapterInformation.ISACompatibleIOPort = BusLogic_IO_Disable;
 712		/*
 713		 * Issue the Modify I/O Address command to disable the ISA Compatible
 714		 * I/O Port.  On PCI Host Adapters, the Modify I/O Address command
 715		 * allows modification of the ISA compatible I/O Address that the Host
 716		 * Adapter responds to; it does not affect the PCI compliant I/O Address
 717		 * assigned at system initialization.
 718		 */
 719		ModifyIOAddressRequest = BusLogic_IO_Disable;
 720		BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_ModifyIOAddress, &ModifyIOAddressRequest, sizeof(ModifyIOAddressRequest), NULL, 0);
 721		/*
 722		   For the first MultiMaster Host Adapter enumerated, issue the Fetch
 723		   Host Adapter Local RAM command to read byte 45 of the AutoSCSI area,
 724		   for the setting of the "Use Bus And Device # For PCI Scanning Seq."
 725		   option.  Issue the Inquire Board ID command since this option is
 
 
 
 726		   only valid for the BT-948/958/958D.
 727		 */
 728		if (!ForceBusDeviceScanningOrderChecked) {
 729			struct BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest;
 730			struct BusLogic_AutoSCSIByte45 AutoSCSIByte45;
 731			struct BusLogic_BoardID BoardID;
 732			FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest.ByteOffset = BusLogic_AutoSCSI_BaseOffset + 45;
 733			FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest.ByteCount = sizeof(AutoSCSIByte45);
 734			BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAM, &FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest, sizeof(FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest), &AutoSCSIByte45, sizeof(AutoSCSIByte45));
 735			BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireBoardID, NULL, 0, &BoardID, sizeof(BoardID));
 736			if (BoardID.FirmwareVersion1stDigit == '5')
 737				ForceBusDeviceScanningOrder = AutoSCSIByte45.ForceBusDeviceScanningOrder;
 738			ForceBusDeviceScanningOrderChecked = true;
 739		}
 740		/*
 741		   Determine whether this MultiMaster Host Adapter has its ISA
 742		   Compatible I/O Port enabled and is assigned the Primary I/O Address.
 743		   If it does, then it is the Primary MultiMaster Host Adapter and must
 744		   be recognized first.  If it does not, then it is added to the list
 745		   for probing after any Primary MultiMaster Host Adapter is probed.
 746		 */
 747		if (PCIHostAdapterInformation.ISACompatibleIOPort == BusLogic_IO_330) {
 748			PrimaryProbeInfo->HostAdapterType = BusLogic_MultiMaster;
 749			PrimaryProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_PCI_Bus;
 750			PrimaryProbeInfo->IO_Address = IO_Address;
 751			PrimaryProbeInfo->PCI_Address = PCI_Address;
 752			PrimaryProbeInfo->Bus = Bus;
 753			PrimaryProbeInfo->Device = Device;
 754			PrimaryProbeInfo->IRQ_Channel = IRQ_Channel;
 755			PrimaryProbeInfo->PCI_Device = pci_dev_get(PCI_Device);
 756			PCIMultiMasterCount++;
 757		} else if (BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount < BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters) {
 758			struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount++];
 759			ProbeInfo->HostAdapterType = BusLogic_MultiMaster;
 760			ProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_PCI_Bus;
 761			ProbeInfo->IO_Address = IO_Address;
 762			ProbeInfo->PCI_Address = PCI_Address;
 763			ProbeInfo->Bus = Bus;
 764			ProbeInfo->Device = Device;
 765			ProbeInfo->IRQ_Channel = IRQ_Channel;
 766			ProbeInfo->PCI_Device = pci_dev_get(PCI_Device);
 767			NonPrimaryPCIMultiMasterCount++;
 768			PCIMultiMasterCount++;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 769		} else
 770			BusLogic_Warning("BusLogic: Too many Host Adapters " "detected\n", NULL);
 771	}
 772	/*
 773	   If the AutoSCSI "Use Bus And Device # For PCI Scanning Seq." option is ON
 774	   for the first enumerated MultiMaster Host Adapter, and if that host adapter
 775	   is a BT-948/958/958D, then the MultiMaster BIOS will recognize MultiMaster
 776	   Host Adapters in the order of increasing PCI Bus and Device Number.  In
 777	   that case, sort the probe information into the same order the BIOS uses.
 778	   If this option is OFF, then the MultiMaster BIOS will recognize MultiMaster
 779	   Host Adapters in the order they are enumerated by the PCI BIOS, and hence
 780	   no sorting is necessary.
 781	 */
 782	if (ForceBusDeviceScanningOrder)
 783		BusLogic_SortProbeInfo(&BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[NonPrimaryPCIMultiMasterIndex], NonPrimaryPCIMultiMasterCount);
 784	/*
 785	   If no PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter is assigned the Primary I/O Address,
 786	   then the Primary I/O Address must be probed explicitly before any PCI
 787	   host adapters are probed.
 788	 */
 789	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbeISA)
 790		if (PrimaryProbeInfo->IO_Address == 0 &&
 791				(!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA ||
 792				 BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe330)) {
 793			PrimaryProbeInfo->HostAdapterType = BusLogic_MultiMaster;
 794			PrimaryProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_ISA_Bus;
 795			PrimaryProbeInfo->IO_Address = 0x330;
 
 
 796		}
 797	/*
 798	   Append the list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses,
 799	   omitting the Primary I/O Address which has already been handled.
 800	 */
 801	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbeISA) {
 802		if (!StandardAddressSeen[1] &&
 803				(!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA ||
 804				 BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe334))
 805			BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x334);
 806		if (!StandardAddressSeen[2] &&
 807				(!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA ||
 808				 BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe230))
 809			BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x230);
 810		if (!StandardAddressSeen[3] &&
 811				(!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA ||
 812				 BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe234))
 813			BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x234);
 814		if (!StandardAddressSeen[4] &&
 815				(!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA ||
 816				 BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe130))
 817			BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x130);
 818		if (!StandardAddressSeen[5] &&
 819				(!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA ||
 820				 BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe134))
 821			BusLogic_AppendProbeAddressISA(0x134);
 822	}
 823	/*
 824	   Iterate over the older non-compliant MultiMaster PCI Host Adapters,
 825	   noting the PCI bus location and assigned IRQ Channel.
 826	 */
 827	PCI_Device = NULL;
 828	while ((PCI_Device = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER_NC, PCI_Device)) != NULL) {
 829		unsigned char Bus;
 830		unsigned char Device;
 831		unsigned int IRQ_Channel;
 832		unsigned long IO_Address;
 833
 834		if (pci_enable_device(PCI_Device))
 835			continue;
 836
 837		if (pci_set_dma_mask(PCI_Device, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)))
 838			continue;
 839
 840		Bus = PCI_Device->bus->number;
 841		Device = PCI_Device->devfn >> 3;
 842		IRQ_Channel = PCI_Device->irq;
 843		IO_Address = pci_resource_start(PCI_Device, 0);
 844
 845		if (IO_Address == 0 || IRQ_Channel == 0)
 846			continue;
 847		for (i = 0; i < BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount; i++) {
 848			struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[i];
 849			if (ProbeInfo->IO_Address == IO_Address && ProbeInfo->HostAdapterType == BusLogic_MultiMaster) {
 850				ProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_PCI_Bus;
 851				ProbeInfo->PCI_Address = 0;
 852				ProbeInfo->Bus = Bus;
 853				ProbeInfo->Device = Device;
 854				ProbeInfo->IRQ_Channel = IRQ_Channel;
 855				ProbeInfo->PCI_Device = pci_dev_get(PCI_Device);
 
 
 
 
 856				break;
 857			}
 858		}
 859	}
 860	return PCIMultiMasterCount;
 861}
 862
 863
 864/*
 865  BusLogic_InitializeFlashPointProbeInfo initializes the list of I/O Address
 866  and Bus Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic FlashPoint
 867  Host Adapters by interrogating the PCI Configuration Space.  It returns the
 868  number of FlashPoint Host Adapters found.
 869*/
 870
 871static int __init BusLogic_InitializeFlashPointProbeInfo(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
 872							 *PrototypeHostAdapter)
 873{
 874	int FlashPointIndex = BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount, FlashPointCount = 0;
 875	struct pci_dev *PCI_Device = NULL;
 876	/*
 877	   Interrogate PCI Configuration Space for any FlashPoint Host Adapters.
 878	 */
 879	while ((PCI_Device = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_FLASHPOINT, PCI_Device)) != NULL) {
 880		unsigned char Bus;
 881		unsigned char Device;
 882		unsigned int IRQ_Channel;
 883		unsigned long BaseAddress0;
 884		unsigned long BaseAddress1;
 885		unsigned long IO_Address;
 886		unsigned long PCI_Address;
 887
 888		if (pci_enable_device(PCI_Device))
 889			continue;
 890
 891		if (pci_set_dma_mask(PCI_Device, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)))
 892			continue;
 893
 894		Bus = PCI_Device->bus->number;
 895		Device = PCI_Device->devfn >> 3;
 896		IRQ_Channel = PCI_Device->irq;
 897		IO_Address = BaseAddress0 = pci_resource_start(PCI_Device, 0);
 898		PCI_Address = BaseAddress1 = pci_resource_start(PCI_Device, 1);
 
 
 899#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_FLASHPOINT
 900		if (pci_resource_flags(PCI_Device, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM) {
 901			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Base Address0 0x%X not I/O for " "FlashPoint Host Adapter\n", NULL, BaseAddress0);
 902			BusLogic_Error("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, IO_Address);
 903			continue;
 904		}
 905		if (pci_resource_flags(PCI_Device, 1) & IORESOURCE_IO) {
 906			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Base Address1 0x%X not Memory for " "FlashPoint Host Adapter\n", NULL, BaseAddress1);
 907			BusLogic_Error("at PCI Bus %d Device %d PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, PCI_Address);
 908			continue;
 909		}
 910		if (IRQ_Channel == 0) {
 911			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: IRQ Channel %d invalid for " "FlashPoint Host Adapter\n", NULL, IRQ_Channel);
 912			BusLogic_Error("at PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, IO_Address);
 913			continue;
 914		}
 915		if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe) {
 916			BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic: FlashPoint Host Adapter " "detected at\n", NULL);
 917			BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic: PCI Bus %d Device %d I/O Address " "0x%X PCI Address 0x%X\n", NULL, Bus, Device, IO_Address, PCI_Address);
 918		}
 919		if (BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount < BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters) {
 920			struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount++];
 921			ProbeInfo->HostAdapterType = BusLogic_FlashPoint;
 922			ProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_PCI_Bus;
 923			ProbeInfo->IO_Address = IO_Address;
 924			ProbeInfo->PCI_Address = PCI_Address;
 925			ProbeInfo->Bus = Bus;
 926			ProbeInfo->Device = Device;
 927			ProbeInfo->IRQ_Channel = IRQ_Channel;
 928			ProbeInfo->PCI_Device = pci_dev_get(PCI_Device);
 929			FlashPointCount++;
 
 930		} else
 931			BusLogic_Warning("BusLogic: Too many Host Adapters " "detected\n", NULL);
 932#else
 933		BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: FlashPoint Host Adapter detected at " "PCI Bus %d Device %d\n", NULL, Bus, Device);
 934		BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: I/O Address 0x%X PCI Address 0x%X, irq %d, " "but FlashPoint\n", NULL, IO_Address, PCI_Address, IRQ_Channel);
 935		BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: support was omitted in this kernel " "configuration.\n", NULL);
 936#endif
 937	}
 938	/*
 939	   The FlashPoint BIOS will scan for FlashPoint Host Adapters in the order of
 940	   increasing PCI Bus and Device Number, so sort the probe information into
 941	   the same order the BIOS uses.
 942	 */
 943	BusLogic_SortProbeInfo(&BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[FlashPointIndex], FlashPointCount);
 944	return FlashPointCount;
 945}
 946
 947
 948/*
 949  BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoList initializes the list of I/O Address and Bus
 950  Probe Information to be checked for potential BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters by
 951  interrogating the PCI Configuration Space on PCI machines as well as from the
 952  list of standard BusLogic MultiMaster ISA I/O Addresses.  By default, if both
 953  FlashPoint and PCI MultiMaster Host Adapters are present, this driver will
 954  probe for FlashPoint Host Adapters first unless the BIOS primary disk is
 955  controlled by the first PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter, in which case
 956  MultiMaster Host Adapters will be probed first.  The BusLogic Driver Options
 957  specifications "MultiMasterFirst" and "FlashPointFirst" can be used to force
 958  a particular probe order.
 959*/
 960
 961static void __init BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoList(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
 962						    *PrototypeHostAdapter)
 963{
 964	/*
 965	   If a PCI BIOS is present, interrogate it for MultiMaster and FlashPoint
 966	   Host Adapters; otherwise, default to the standard ISA MultiMaster probe.
 967	 */
 968	if (!BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbePCI) {
 969		if (BusLogic_ProbeOptions.MultiMasterFirst) {
 970			BusLogic_InitializeMultiMasterProbeInfo(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 971			BusLogic_InitializeFlashPointProbeInfo(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 972		} else if (BusLogic_ProbeOptions.FlashPointFirst) {
 973			BusLogic_InitializeFlashPointProbeInfo(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 974			BusLogic_InitializeMultiMasterProbeInfo(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 
 975		} else {
 976			int FlashPointCount = BusLogic_InitializeFlashPointProbeInfo(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 977			int PCIMultiMasterCount = BusLogic_InitializeMultiMasterProbeInfo(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 978			if (FlashPointCount > 0 && PCIMultiMasterCount > 0) {
 979				struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[FlashPointCount];
 980				struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = PrototypeHostAdapter;
 981				struct BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest;
 982				struct BusLogic_BIOSDriveMapByte Drive0MapByte;
 983				while (ProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType != BusLogic_PCI_Bus)
 984					ProbeInfo++;
 985				HostAdapter->IO_Address = ProbeInfo->IO_Address;
 986				FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest.ByteOffset = BusLogic_BIOS_BaseOffset + BusLogic_BIOS_DriveMapOffset + 0;
 987				FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest.ByteCount = sizeof(Drive0MapByte);
 988				BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAM, &FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest, sizeof(FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest), &Drive0MapByte, sizeof(Drive0MapByte));
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 989				/*
 990				   If the Map Byte for BIOS Drive 0 indicates that BIOS Drive 0
 991				   is controlled by this PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter, then
 992				   reverse the probe order so that MultiMaster Host Adapters are
 993				   probed before FlashPoint Host Adapters.
 
 
 994				 */
 995				if (Drive0MapByte.DiskGeometry != BusLogic_BIOS_Disk_Not_Installed) {
 996					struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo SavedProbeInfo[BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters];
 997					int MultiMasterCount = BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount - FlashPointCount;
 998					memcpy(SavedProbeInfo, BusLogic_ProbeInfoList, BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount * sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo));
 999					memcpy(&BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[0], &SavedProbeInfo[FlashPointCount], MultiMasterCount * sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo));
1000					memcpy(&BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[MultiMasterCount], &SavedProbeInfo[0], FlashPointCount * sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo));
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1001				}
1002			}
1003		}
1004	} else
1005		BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoListISA(PrototypeHostAdapter);
 
1006}
1007
1008
1009#else
1010#define BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoList(adapter) \
1011		BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoListISA(adapter)
1012#endif				/* CONFIG_PCI */
1013
1014
1015/*
1016  BusLogic_Failure prints a standardized error message, and then returns false.
1017*/
1018
1019static bool BusLogic_Failure(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, char *ErrorMessage)
1020{
1021	BusLogic_AnnounceDriver(HostAdapter);
1022	if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType == BusLogic_PCI_Bus) {
1023		BusLogic_Error("While configuring BusLogic PCI Host Adapter at\n", HostAdapter);
1024		BusLogic_Error("Bus %d Device %d I/O Address 0x%X PCI Address 0x%X:\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->Bus, HostAdapter->Device, HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->PCI_Address);
 
1025	} else
1026		BusLogic_Error("While configuring BusLogic Host Adapter at " "I/O Address 0x%X:\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address);
1027	BusLogic_Error("%s FAILED - DETACHING\n", HostAdapter, ErrorMessage);
1028	if (BusLogic_CommandFailureReason != NULL)
1029		BusLogic_Error("ADDITIONAL FAILURE INFO - %s\n", HostAdapter, BusLogic_CommandFailureReason);
 
1030	return false;
1031}
1032
1033
1034/*
1035  BusLogic_ProbeHostAdapter probes for a BusLogic Host Adapter.
1036*/
1037
1038static bool __init BusLogic_ProbeHostAdapter(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
1039{
1040	union BusLogic_StatusRegister StatusRegister;
1041	union BusLogic_InterruptRegister InterruptRegister;
1042	union BusLogic_GeometryRegister GeometryRegister;
1043	/*
1044	   FlashPoint Host Adapters are Probed by the FlashPoint SCCB Manager.
1045	 */
1046	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
1047		struct FlashPoint_Info *FlashPointInfo = &HostAdapter->FlashPointInfo;
1048		FlashPointInfo->BaseAddress = (u32) HostAdapter->IO_Address;
1049		FlashPointInfo->IRQ_Channel = HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel;
1050		FlashPointInfo->Present = false;
1051		if (!(FlashPoint_ProbeHostAdapter(FlashPointInfo) == 0 && FlashPointInfo->Present)) {
1052			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: FlashPoint Host Adapter detected at " "PCI Bus %d Device %d\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->Bus, HostAdapter->Device);
1053			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: I/O Address 0x%X PCI Address 0x%X, " "but FlashPoint\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->PCI_Address);
1054			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Probe Function failed to validate it.\n", HostAdapter);
 
1055			return false;
1056		}
1057		if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe)
1058			BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_Probe(0x%X): FlashPoint Found\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address);
1059		/*
1060		   Indicate the Host Adapter Probe completed successfully.
1061		 */
1062		return true;
1063	}
1064	/*
1065	   Read the Status, Interrupt, and Geometry Registers to test if there are I/O
1066	   ports that respond, and to check the values to determine if they are from a
1067	   BusLogic Host Adapter.  A nonexistent I/O port will return 0xFF, in which
1068	   case there is definitely no BusLogic Host Adapter at this base I/O Address.
1069	   The test here is a subset of that used by the BusLogic Host Adapter BIOS.
1070	 */
1071	StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
1072	InterruptRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadInterruptRegister(HostAdapter);
1073	GeometryRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadGeometryRegister(HostAdapter);
1074	if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe)
1075		BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_Probe(0x%X): Status 0x%02X, Interrupt 0x%02X, " "Geometry 0x%02X\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address, StatusRegister.All, InterruptRegister.All, GeometryRegister.All);
1076	if (StatusRegister.All == 0 || StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticActive || StatusRegister.sr.CommandParameterRegisterBusy || StatusRegister.sr.Reserved || StatusRegister.sr.CommandInvalid || InterruptRegister.ir.Reserved != 0)
 
 
1077		return false;
1078	/*
1079	   Check the undocumented Geometry Register to test if there is an I/O port
1080	   that responded.  Adaptec Host Adapters do not implement the Geometry
1081	   Register, so this test helps serve to avoid incorrectly recognizing an
1082	   Adaptec 1542A or 1542B as a BusLogic.  Unfortunately, the Adaptec 1542C
1083	   series does respond to the Geometry Register I/O port, but it will be
1084	   rejected later when the Inquire Extended Setup Information command is
1085	   issued in BusLogic_CheckHostAdapter.  The AMI FastDisk Host Adapter is a
1086	   BusLogic clone that implements the same interface as earlier BusLogic
1087	   Host Adapters, including the undocumented commands, and is therefore
1088	   supported by this driver.  However, the AMI FastDisk always returns 0x00
1089	   upon reading the Geometry Register, so the extended translation option
1090	   should always be left disabled on the AMI FastDisk.
 
 
1091	 */
1092	if (GeometryRegister.All == 0xFF)
1093		return false;
1094	/*
1095	   Indicate the Host Adapter Probe completed successfully.
1096	 */
1097	return true;
1098}
1099
1100
1101/*
1102  BusLogic_HardwareResetHostAdapter issues a Hardware Reset to the Host Adapter
1103  and waits for Host Adapter Diagnostics to complete.  If HardReset is true, a
1104  Hard Reset is performed which also initiates a SCSI Bus Reset.  Otherwise, a
1105  Soft Reset is performed which only resets the Host Adapter without forcing a
1106  SCSI Bus Reset.
1107*/
1108
1109static bool BusLogic_HardwareResetHostAdapter(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
1110						 *HostAdapter, bool HardReset)
1111{
1112	union BusLogic_StatusRegister StatusRegister;
1113	int TimeoutCounter;
1114	/*
1115	   FlashPoint Host Adapters are Hard Reset by the FlashPoint SCCB Manager.
 
1116	 */
1117	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
1118		struct FlashPoint_Info *FlashPointInfo = &HostAdapter->FlashPointInfo;
1119		FlashPointInfo->HostSoftReset = !HardReset;
1120		FlashPointInfo->ReportDataUnderrun = true;
1121		HostAdapter->CardHandle = FlashPoint_HardwareResetHostAdapter(FlashPointInfo);
1122		if (HostAdapter->CardHandle == FlashPoint_BadCardHandle)
 
1123			return false;
1124		/*
1125		   Indicate the Host Adapter Hard Reset completed successfully.
1126		 */
1127		return true;
1128	}
1129	/*
1130	   Issue a Hard Reset or Soft Reset Command to the Host Adapter.  The Host
1131	   Adapter should respond by setting Diagnostic Active in the Status Register.
 
1132	 */
1133	if (HardReset)
1134		BusLogic_HardReset(HostAdapter);
1135	else
1136		BusLogic_SoftReset(HostAdapter);
1137	/*
1138	   Wait until Diagnostic Active is set in the Status Register.
1139	 */
1140	TimeoutCounter = 5 * 10000;
1141	while (--TimeoutCounter >= 0) {
1142		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
1143		if (StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticActive)
1144			break;
1145		udelay(100);
1146	}
1147	if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceHardwareReset)
1148		BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_HardwareReset(0x%X): Diagnostic Active, " "Status 0x%02X\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address, StatusRegister.All);
1149	if (TimeoutCounter < 0)
1150		return false;
1151	/*
1152	   Wait 100 microseconds to allow completion of any initial diagnostic
1153	   activity which might leave the contents of the Status Register
1154	   unpredictable.
1155	 */
1156	udelay(100);
1157	/*
1158	   Wait until Diagnostic Active is reset in the Status Register.
1159	 */
1160	TimeoutCounter = 10 * 10000;
1161	while (--TimeoutCounter >= 0) {
1162		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
1163		if (!StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticActive)
1164			break;
1165		udelay(100);
1166	}
1167	if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceHardwareReset)
1168		BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_HardwareReset(0x%X): Diagnostic Completed, " "Status 0x%02X\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address, StatusRegister.All);
1169	if (TimeoutCounter < 0)
1170		return false;
1171	/*
1172	   Wait until at least one of the Diagnostic Failure, Host Adapter Ready,
1173	   or Data In Register Ready bits is set in the Status Register.
1174	 */
1175	TimeoutCounter = 10000;
1176	while (--TimeoutCounter >= 0) {
1177		StatusRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadStatusRegister(HostAdapter);
1178		if (StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticFailure || StatusRegister.sr.HostAdapterReady || StatusRegister.sr.DataInRegisterReady)
 
1179			break;
1180		udelay(100);
1181	}
1182	if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceHardwareReset)
1183		BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_HardwareReset(0x%X): Host Adapter Ready, " "Status 0x%02X\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address, StatusRegister.All);
1184	if (TimeoutCounter < 0)
1185		return false;
1186	/*
1187	   If Diagnostic Failure is set or Host Adapter Ready is reset, then an
1188	   error occurred during the Host Adapter diagnostics.  If Data In Register
1189	   Ready is set, then there is an Error Code available.
1190	 */
1191	if (StatusRegister.sr.DiagnosticFailure || !StatusRegister.sr.HostAdapterReady) {
1192		BusLogic_CommandFailureReason = NULL;
1193		BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "HARD RESET DIAGNOSTICS");
1194		BusLogic_Error("HOST ADAPTER STATUS REGISTER = %02X\n", HostAdapter, StatusRegister.All);
1195		if (StatusRegister.sr.DataInRegisterReady) {
1196			unsigned char ErrorCode = BusLogic_ReadDataInRegister(HostAdapter);
1197			BusLogic_Error("HOST ADAPTER ERROR CODE = %d\n", HostAdapter, ErrorCode);
1198		}
 
1199		return false;
1200	}
1201	/*
1202	   Indicate the Host Adapter Hard Reset completed successfully.
1203	 */
1204	return true;
1205}
1206
1207
1208/*
1209  BusLogic_CheckHostAdapter checks to be sure this really is a BusLogic
1210  Host Adapter.
1211*/
1212
1213static bool __init BusLogic_CheckHostAdapter(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
1214{
1215	struct BusLogic_ExtendedSetupInformation ExtendedSetupInformation;
1216	unsigned char RequestedReplyLength;
1217	bool Result = true;
1218	/*
1219	   FlashPoint Host Adapters do not require this protection.
1220	 */
1221	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter))
1222		return true;
1223	/*
1224	   Issue the Inquire Extended Setup Information command.  Only genuine
1225	   BusLogic Host Adapters and true clones support this command.  Adaptec 1542C
1226	   series Host Adapters that respond to the Geometry Register I/O port will
1227	   fail this command.
1228	 */
1229	RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation);
1230	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireExtendedSetupInformation, &RequestedReplyLength, sizeof(RequestedReplyLength), &ExtendedSetupInformation, sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation))
1231	    != sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation))
1232		Result = false;
 
1233	/*
1234	   Provide tracing information if requested and return.
1235	 */
1236	if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe)
1237		BusLogic_Notice("BusLogic_Check(0x%X): MultiMaster %s\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IO_Address, (Result ? "Found" : "Not Found"));
1238	return Result;
 
 
1239}
1240
1241
1242/*
1243  BusLogic_ReadHostAdapterConfiguration reads the Configuration Information
1244  from Host Adapter and initializes the Host Adapter structure.
1245*/
1246
1247static bool __init BusLogic_ReadHostAdapterConfiguration(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
1248							    *HostAdapter)
1249{
1250	struct BusLogic_BoardID BoardID;
1251	struct BusLogic_Configuration Configuration;
1252	struct BusLogic_SetupInformation SetupInformation;
1253	struct BusLogic_ExtendedSetupInformation ExtendedSetupInformation;
1254	unsigned char HostAdapterModelNumber[5];
1255	unsigned char FirmwareVersion3rdDigit;
1256	unsigned char FirmwareVersionLetter;
1257	struct BusLogic_PCIHostAdapterInformation PCIHostAdapterInformation;
1258	struct BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest;
1259	struct BusLogic_AutoSCSIData AutoSCSIData;
1260	union BusLogic_GeometryRegister GeometryRegister;
1261	unsigned char RequestedReplyLength;
1262	unsigned char *TargetPointer, Character;
1263	int TargetID, i;
1264	/*
1265	   Configuration Information for FlashPoint Host Adapters is provided in the
1266	   FlashPoint_Info structure by the FlashPoint SCCB Manager's Probe Function.
1267	   Initialize fields in the Host Adapter structure from the FlashPoint_Info
1268	   structure.
1269	 */
1270	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
1271		struct FlashPoint_Info *FlashPointInfo = &HostAdapter->FlashPointInfo;
1272		TargetPointer = HostAdapter->ModelName;
1273		*TargetPointer++ = 'B';
1274		*TargetPointer++ = 'T';
1275		*TargetPointer++ = '-';
1276		for (i = 0; i < sizeof(FlashPointInfo->ModelNumber); i++)
1277			*TargetPointer++ = FlashPointInfo->ModelNumber[i];
1278		*TargetPointer++ = '\0';
1279		strcpy(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, FlashPoint_FirmwareVersion);
1280		HostAdapter->SCSI_ID = FlashPointInfo->SCSI_ID;
1281		HostAdapter->ExtendedTranslationEnabled = FlashPointInfo->ExtendedTranslationEnabled;
1282		HostAdapter->ParityCheckingEnabled = FlashPointInfo->ParityCheckingEnabled;
1283		HostAdapter->BusResetEnabled = !FlashPointInfo->HostSoftReset;
1284		HostAdapter->LevelSensitiveInterrupt = true;
1285		HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI = FlashPointInfo->HostWideSCSI;
1286		HostAdapter->HostDifferentialSCSI = false;
1287		HostAdapter->HostSupportsSCAM = true;
1288		HostAdapter->HostUltraSCSI = true;
1289		HostAdapter->ExtendedLUNSupport = true;
1290		HostAdapter->TerminationInfoValid = true;
1291		HostAdapter->LowByteTerminated = FlashPointInfo->LowByteTerminated;
1292		HostAdapter->HighByteTerminated = FlashPointInfo->HighByteTerminated;
1293		HostAdapter->SCAM_Enabled = FlashPointInfo->SCAM_Enabled;
1294		HostAdapter->SCAM_Level2 = FlashPointInfo->SCAM_Level2;
1295		HostAdapter->DriverScatterGatherLimit = BusLogic_ScatterGatherLimit;
1296		HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices = (HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI ? 16 : 8);
1297		HostAdapter->MaxLogicalUnits = 32;
1298		HostAdapter->InitialCCBs = 4 * BusLogic_CCB_AllocationGroupSize;
1299		HostAdapter->IncrementalCCBs = BusLogic_CCB_AllocationGroupSize;
1300		HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth = 255;
1301		HostAdapter->HostAdapterQueueDepth = HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth;
1302		HostAdapter->SynchronousPermitted = FlashPointInfo->SynchronousPermitted;
1303		HostAdapter->FastPermitted = FlashPointInfo->FastPermitted;
1304		HostAdapter->UltraPermitted = FlashPointInfo->UltraPermitted;
1305		HostAdapter->WidePermitted = FlashPointInfo->WidePermitted;
1306		HostAdapter->DisconnectPermitted = FlashPointInfo->DisconnectPermitted;
1307		HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0xFFFF;
1308		goto Common;
1309	}
1310	/*
1311	   Issue the Inquire Board ID command.
1312	 */
1313	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireBoardID, NULL, 0, &BoardID, sizeof(BoardID)) != sizeof(BoardID))
1314		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE BOARD ID");
 
1315	/*
1316	   Issue the Inquire Configuration command.
1317	 */
1318	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireConfiguration, NULL, 0, &Configuration, sizeof(Configuration))
1319	    != sizeof(Configuration))
1320		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE CONFIGURATION");
 
1321	/*
1322	   Issue the Inquire Setup Information command.
1323	 */
1324	RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(SetupInformation);
1325	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireSetupInformation, &RequestedReplyLength, sizeof(RequestedReplyLength), &SetupInformation, sizeof(SetupInformation))
1326	    != sizeof(SetupInformation))
1327		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE SETUP INFORMATION");
 
1328	/*
1329	   Issue the Inquire Extended Setup Information command.
1330	 */
1331	RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation);
1332	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireExtendedSetupInformation, &RequestedReplyLength, sizeof(RequestedReplyLength), &ExtendedSetupInformation, sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation))
1333	    != sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation))
1334		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE EXTENDED SETUP INFORMATION");
 
 
1335	/*
1336	   Issue the Inquire Firmware Version 3rd Digit command.
1337	 */
1338	FirmwareVersion3rdDigit = '\0';
1339	if (BoardID.FirmwareVersion1stDigit > '0')
1340		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireFirmwareVersion3rdDigit, NULL, 0, &FirmwareVersion3rdDigit, sizeof(FirmwareVersion3rdDigit))
1341		    != sizeof(FirmwareVersion3rdDigit))
1342			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE FIRMWARE 3RD DIGIT");
 
 
1343	/*
1344	   Issue the Inquire Host Adapter Model Number command.
1345	 */
1346	if (ExtendedSetupInformation.BusType == 'A' && BoardID.FirmwareVersion1stDigit == '2')
1347		/* BusLogic BT-542B ISA 2.xx */
1348		strcpy(HostAdapterModelNumber, "542B");
1349	else if (ExtendedSetupInformation.BusType == 'E' && BoardID.FirmwareVersion1stDigit == '2' && (BoardID.FirmwareVersion2ndDigit <= '1' || (BoardID.FirmwareVersion2ndDigit == '2' && FirmwareVersion3rdDigit == '0')))
 
 
1350		/* BusLogic BT-742A EISA 2.1x or 2.20 */
1351		strcpy(HostAdapterModelNumber, "742A");
1352	else if (ExtendedSetupInformation.BusType == 'E' && BoardID.FirmwareVersion1stDigit == '0')
1353		/* AMI FastDisk EISA Series 441 0.x */
1354		strcpy(HostAdapterModelNumber, "747A");
1355	else {
1356		RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(HostAdapterModelNumber);
1357		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireHostAdapterModelNumber, &RequestedReplyLength, sizeof(RequestedReplyLength), &HostAdapterModelNumber, sizeof(HostAdapterModelNumber))
1358		    != sizeof(HostAdapterModelNumber))
1359			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE HOST ADAPTER MODEL NUMBER");
 
 
1360	}
1361	/*
1362	   BusLogic MultiMaster Host Adapters can be identified by their model number
1363	   and the major version number of their firmware as follows:
 
1364
1365	   5.xx       BusLogic "W" Series Host Adapters:
1366	   BT-948/958/958D
1367	   4.xx       BusLogic "C" Series Host Adapters:
1368	   BT-946C/956C/956CD/747C/757C/757CD/445C/545C/540CF
1369	   3.xx       BusLogic "S" Series Host Adapters:
1370	   BT-747S/747D/757S/757D/445S/545S/542D
1371	   BT-542B/742A (revision H)
1372	   2.xx       BusLogic "A" Series Host Adapters:
1373	   BT-542B/742A (revision G and below)
1374	   0.xx       AMI FastDisk VLB/EISA BusLogic Clone Host Adapter
1375	 */
1376	/*
1377	   Save the Model Name and Host Adapter Name in the Host Adapter structure.
 
1378	 */
1379	TargetPointer = HostAdapter->ModelName;
1380	*TargetPointer++ = 'B';
1381	*TargetPointer++ = 'T';
1382	*TargetPointer++ = '-';
1383	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(HostAdapterModelNumber); i++) {
1384		Character = HostAdapterModelNumber[i];
1385		if (Character == ' ' || Character == '\0')
1386			break;
1387		*TargetPointer++ = Character;
1388	}
1389	*TargetPointer++ = '\0';
1390	/*
1391	   Save the Firmware Version in the Host Adapter structure.
1392	 */
1393	TargetPointer = HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion;
1394	*TargetPointer++ = BoardID.FirmwareVersion1stDigit;
1395	*TargetPointer++ = '.';
1396	*TargetPointer++ = BoardID.FirmwareVersion2ndDigit;
1397	if (FirmwareVersion3rdDigit != ' ' && FirmwareVersion3rdDigit != '\0')
1398		*TargetPointer++ = FirmwareVersion3rdDigit;
1399	*TargetPointer = '\0';
1400	/*
1401	   Issue the Inquire Firmware Version Letter command.
1402	 */
1403	if (strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "3.3") >= 0) {
1404		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireFirmwareVersionLetter, NULL, 0, &FirmwareVersionLetter, sizeof(FirmwareVersionLetter))
1405		    != sizeof(FirmwareVersionLetter))
1406			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE FIRMWARE VERSION LETTER");
1407		if (FirmwareVersionLetter != ' ' && FirmwareVersionLetter != '\0')
1408			*TargetPointer++ = FirmwareVersionLetter;
1409		*TargetPointer = '\0';
 
 
1410	}
1411	/*
1412	   Save the Host Adapter SCSI ID in the Host Adapter structure.
1413	 */
1414	HostAdapter->SCSI_ID = Configuration.HostAdapterID;
1415	/*
1416	   Determine the Bus Type and save it in the Host Adapter structure, determine
1417	   and save the IRQ Channel if necessary, and determine and save the DMA
1418	   Channel for ISA Host Adapters.
1419	 */
1420	HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType = BusLogic_HostAdapterBusTypes[HostAdapter->ModelName[3] - '4'];
1421	if (HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel == 0) {
1422		if (Configuration.IRQ_Channel9)
1423			HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = 9;
1424		else if (Configuration.IRQ_Channel10)
1425			HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = 10;
1426		else if (Configuration.IRQ_Channel11)
1427			HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = 11;
1428		else if (Configuration.IRQ_Channel12)
1429			HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = 12;
1430		else if (Configuration.IRQ_Channel14)
1431			HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = 14;
1432		else if (Configuration.IRQ_Channel15)
1433			HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = 15;
1434	}
1435	if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType == BusLogic_ISA_Bus) {
1436		if (Configuration.DMA_Channel5)
1437			HostAdapter->DMA_Channel = 5;
1438		else if (Configuration.DMA_Channel6)
1439			HostAdapter->DMA_Channel = 6;
1440		else if (Configuration.DMA_Channel7)
1441			HostAdapter->DMA_Channel = 7;
 
1442	}
1443	/*
1444	   Determine whether Extended Translation is enabled and save it in
1445	   the Host Adapter structure.
1446	 */
1447	GeometryRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadGeometryRegister(HostAdapter);
1448	HostAdapter->ExtendedTranslationEnabled = GeometryRegister.gr.ExtendedTranslationEnabled;
1449	/*
1450	   Save the Scatter Gather Limits, Level Sensitive Interrupt flag, Wide
1451	   SCSI flag, Differential SCSI flag, SCAM Supported flag, and
1452	   Ultra SCSI flag in the Host Adapter structure.
1453	 */
1454	HostAdapter->HostAdapterScatterGatherLimit = ExtendedSetupInformation.ScatterGatherLimit;
1455	HostAdapter->DriverScatterGatherLimit = HostAdapter->HostAdapterScatterGatherLimit;
1456	if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterScatterGatherLimit > BusLogic_ScatterGatherLimit)
1457		HostAdapter->DriverScatterGatherLimit = BusLogic_ScatterGatherLimit;
1458	if (ExtendedSetupInformation.Misc.LevelSensitiveInterrupt)
1459		HostAdapter->LevelSensitiveInterrupt = true;
1460	HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostWideSCSI;
1461	HostAdapter->HostDifferentialSCSI = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostDifferentialSCSI;
1462	HostAdapter->HostSupportsSCAM = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostSupportsSCAM;
1463	HostAdapter->HostUltraSCSI = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostUltraSCSI;
1464	/*
1465	   Determine whether Extended LUN Format CCBs are supported and save the
1466	   information in the Host Adapter structure.
1467	 */
1468	if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] == '5' || (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] == '4' && HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI))
1469		HostAdapter->ExtendedLUNSupport = true;
 
1470	/*
1471	   Issue the Inquire PCI Host Adapter Information command to read the
1472	   Termination Information from "W" series MultiMaster Host Adapters.
1473	 */
1474	if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] == '5') {
1475		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquirePCIHostAdapterInformation, NULL, 0, &PCIHostAdapterInformation, sizeof(PCIHostAdapterInformation))
1476		    != sizeof(PCIHostAdapterInformation))
1477			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE PCI HOST ADAPTER INFORMATION");
1478		/*
1479		   Save the Termination Information in the Host Adapter structure.
1480		 */
1481		if (PCIHostAdapterInformation.GenericInfoValid) {
1482			HostAdapter->TerminationInfoValid = true;
1483			HostAdapter->LowByteTerminated = PCIHostAdapterInformation.LowByteTerminated;
1484			HostAdapter->HighByteTerminated = PCIHostAdapterInformation.HighByteTerminated;
1485		}
1486	}
1487	/*
1488	   Issue the Fetch Host Adapter Local RAM command to read the AutoSCSI data
1489	   from "W" and "C" series MultiMaster Host Adapters.
1490	 */
1491	if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] >= '4') {
1492		FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest.ByteOffset = BusLogic_AutoSCSI_BaseOffset;
1493		FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest.ByteCount = sizeof(AutoSCSIData);
1494		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_FetchHostAdapterLocalRAM, &FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest, sizeof(FetchHostAdapterLocalRAMRequest), &AutoSCSIData, sizeof(AutoSCSIData))
1495		    != sizeof(AutoSCSIData))
1496			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "FETCH HOST ADAPTER LOCAL RAM");
1497		/*
1498		   Save the Parity Checking Enabled, Bus Reset Enabled, and Termination
1499		   Information in the Host Adapter structure.
1500		 */
1501		HostAdapter->ParityCheckingEnabled = AutoSCSIData.ParityCheckingEnabled;
1502		HostAdapter->BusResetEnabled = AutoSCSIData.BusResetEnabled;
1503		if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] == '4') {
1504			HostAdapter->TerminationInfoValid = true;
1505			HostAdapter->LowByteTerminated = AutoSCSIData.LowByteTerminated;
1506			HostAdapter->HighByteTerminated = AutoSCSIData.HighByteTerminated;
1507		}
1508		/*
1509		   Save the Wide Permitted, Fast Permitted, Synchronous Permitted,
1510		   Disconnect Permitted, Ultra Permitted, and SCAM Information in the
1511		   Host Adapter structure.
1512		 */
1513		HostAdapter->WidePermitted = AutoSCSIData.WidePermitted;
1514		HostAdapter->FastPermitted = AutoSCSIData.FastPermitted;
1515		HostAdapter->SynchronousPermitted = AutoSCSIData.SynchronousPermitted;
1516		HostAdapter->DisconnectPermitted = AutoSCSIData.DisconnectPermitted;
1517		if (HostAdapter->HostUltraSCSI)
1518			HostAdapter->UltraPermitted = AutoSCSIData.UltraPermitted;
1519		if (HostAdapter->HostSupportsSCAM) {
1520			HostAdapter->SCAM_Enabled = AutoSCSIData.SCAM_Enabled;
1521			HostAdapter->SCAM_Level2 = AutoSCSIData.SCAM_Level2;
1522		}
1523	}
1524	/*
1525	   Initialize fields in the Host Adapter structure for "S" and "A" series
1526	   MultiMaster Host Adapters.
1527	 */
1528	if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] < '4') {
1529		if (SetupInformation.SynchronousInitiationEnabled) {
1530			HostAdapter->SynchronousPermitted = 0xFF;
1531			if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType == BusLogic_EISA_Bus) {
1532				if (ExtendedSetupInformation.Misc.FastOnEISA)
1533					HostAdapter->FastPermitted = 0xFF;
1534				if (strcmp(HostAdapter->ModelName, "BT-757") == 0)
1535					HostAdapter->WidePermitted = 0xFF;
 
 
 
 
 
1536			}
1537		}
1538		HostAdapter->DisconnectPermitted = 0xFF;
1539		HostAdapter->ParityCheckingEnabled = SetupInformation.ParityCheckingEnabled;
1540		HostAdapter->BusResetEnabled = true;
1541	}
1542	/*
1543	   Determine the maximum number of Target IDs and Logical Units supported by
1544	   this driver for Wide and Narrow Host Adapters.
1545	 */
1546	HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices = (HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI ? 16 : 8);
1547	HostAdapter->MaxLogicalUnits = (HostAdapter->ExtendedLUNSupport ? 32 : 8);
1548	/*
1549	   Select appropriate values for the Mailbox Count, Driver Queue Depth,
1550	   Initial CCBs, and Incremental CCBs variables based on whether or not Strict
1551	   Round Robin Mode is supported.  If Strict Round Robin Mode is supported,
1552	   then there is no performance degradation in using the maximum possible
1553	   number of Outgoing and Incoming Mailboxes and allowing the Tagged and
1554	   Untagged Queue Depths to determine the actual utilization.  If Strict Round
1555	   Robin Mode is not supported, then the Host Adapter must scan all the
1556	   Outgoing Mailboxes whenever an Outgoing Mailbox entry is made, which can
1557	   cause a substantial performance penalty.  The host adapters actually have
1558	   room to store the following number of CCBs internally; that is, they can
1559	   internally queue and manage this many active commands on the SCSI bus
1560	   simultaneously.  Performance measurements demonstrate that the Driver Queue
1561	   Depth should be set to the Mailbox Count, rather than the Host Adapter
1562	   Queue Depth (internal CCB capacity), as it is more efficient to have the
1563	   queued commands waiting in Outgoing Mailboxes if necessary than to block
1564	   the process in the higher levels of the SCSI Subsystem.
 
 
1565
1566	   192          BT-948/958/958D
1567	   100          BT-946C/956C/956CD/747C/757C/757CD/445C
1568	   50   BT-545C/540CF
1569	   30   BT-747S/747D/757S/757D/445S/545S/542D/542B/742A
1570	 */
1571	if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] == '5')
1572		HostAdapter->HostAdapterQueueDepth = 192;
1573	else if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] == '4')
1574		HostAdapter->HostAdapterQueueDepth = (HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType != BusLogic_ISA_Bus ? 100 : 50);
 
1575	else
1576		HostAdapter->HostAdapterQueueDepth = 30;
1577	if (strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "3.31") >= 0) {
1578		HostAdapter->StrictRoundRobinModeSupport = true;
1579		HostAdapter->MailboxCount = BusLogic_MaxMailboxes;
1580	} else {
1581		HostAdapter->StrictRoundRobinModeSupport = false;
1582		HostAdapter->MailboxCount = 32;
1583	}
1584	HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth = HostAdapter->MailboxCount;
1585	HostAdapter->InitialCCBs = 4 * BusLogic_CCB_AllocationGroupSize;
1586	HostAdapter->IncrementalCCBs = BusLogic_CCB_AllocationGroupSize;
1587	/*
1588	   Tagged Queuing support is available and operates properly on all "W" series
1589	   MultiMaster Host Adapters, on "C" series MultiMaster Host Adapters with
1590	   firmware version 4.22 and above, and on "S" series MultiMaster Host
1591	   Adapters with firmware version 3.35 and above.
 
1592	 */
1593	HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0;
1594	switch (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0]) {
1595	case '5':
1596		HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0xFFFF;
1597		break;
1598	case '4':
1599		if (strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "4.22") >= 0)
1600			HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0xFFFF;
1601		break;
1602	case '3':
1603		if (strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "3.35") >= 0)
1604			HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0xFFFF;
1605		break;
1606	}
1607	/*
1608	   Determine the Host Adapter BIOS Address if the BIOS is enabled and
1609	   save it in the Host Adapter structure.  The BIOS is disabled if the
1610	   BIOS_Address is 0.
1611	 */
1612	HostAdapter->BIOS_Address = ExtendedSetupInformation.BIOS_Address << 12;
1613	/*
1614	   ISA Host Adapters require Bounce Buffers if there is more than 16MB memory.
 
1615	 */
1616	if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType == BusLogic_ISA_Bus && (void *) high_memory > (void *) MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)
1617		HostAdapter->BounceBuffersRequired = true;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1618	/*
1619	   BusLogic BT-445S Host Adapters prior to board revision E have a hardware
1620	   bug whereby when the BIOS is enabled, transfers to/from the same address
1621	   range the BIOS occupies modulo 16MB are handled incorrectly.  Only properly
1622	   functioning BT-445S Host Adapters have firmware version 3.37, so require
1623	   that ISA Bounce Buffers be used for the buggy BT-445S models if there is
1624	   more than 16MB memory.
1625	 */
1626	if (HostAdapter->BIOS_Address > 0 && strcmp(HostAdapter->ModelName, "BT-445S") == 0 && strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "3.37") < 0 && (void *) high_memory > (void *) MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)
1627		HostAdapter->BounceBuffersRequired = true;
1628	/*
1629	   Initialize parameters common to MultiMaster and FlashPoint Host Adapters.
1630	 */
1631      Common:
1632	/*
1633	   Initialize the Host Adapter Full Model Name from the Model Name.
1634	 */
1635	strcpy(HostAdapter->FullModelName, "BusLogic ");
1636	strcat(HostAdapter->FullModelName, HostAdapter->ModelName);
1637	/*
1638	   Select an appropriate value for the Tagged Queue Depth either from a
1639	   BusLogic Driver Options specification, or based on whether this Host
1640	   Adapter requires that ISA Bounce Buffers be used.  The Tagged Queue Depth
1641	   is left at 0 for automatic determination in BusLogic_SelectQueueDepths.
1642	   Initialize the Untagged Queue Depth.
1643	 */
1644	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
1645		unsigned char QueueDepth = 0;
1646		if (HostAdapter->DriverOptions != NULL && HostAdapter->DriverOptions->QueueDepth[TargetID] > 0)
1647			QueueDepth = HostAdapter->DriverOptions->QueueDepth[TargetID];
1648		else if (HostAdapter->BounceBuffersRequired)
1649			QueueDepth = BusLogic_TaggedQueueDepthBB;
1650		HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID] = QueueDepth;
 
1651	}
1652	if (HostAdapter->BounceBuffersRequired)
1653		HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth = BusLogic_UntaggedQueueDepthBB;
1654	else
1655		HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth = BusLogic_UntaggedQueueDepth;
1656	if (HostAdapter->DriverOptions != NULL)
1657		HostAdapter->CommonQueueDepth = HostAdapter->DriverOptions->CommonQueueDepth;
1658	if (HostAdapter->CommonQueueDepth > 0 && HostAdapter->CommonQueueDepth < HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth)
1659		HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth = HostAdapter->CommonQueueDepth;
 
1660	/*
1661	   Tagged Queuing is only allowed if Disconnect/Reconnect is permitted.
1662	   Therefore, mask the Tagged Queuing Permitted Default bits with the
1663	   Disconnect/Reconnect Permitted bits.
1664	 */
1665	HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted &= HostAdapter->DisconnectPermitted;
1666	/*
1667	   Combine the default Tagged Queuing Permitted bits with any BusLogic Driver
1668	   Options Tagged Queuing specification.
1669	 */
1670	if (HostAdapter->DriverOptions != NULL)
1671		HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted =
1672		    (HostAdapter->DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted & HostAdapter->DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask) | (HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted & ~HostAdapter->DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask);
 
1673
1674	/*
1675	   Select an appropriate value for Bus Settle Time either from a BusLogic
1676	   Driver Options specification, or from BusLogic_DefaultBusSettleTime.
 
1677	 */
1678	if (HostAdapter->DriverOptions != NULL && HostAdapter->DriverOptions->BusSettleTime > 0)
1679		HostAdapter->BusSettleTime = HostAdapter->DriverOptions->BusSettleTime;
 
1680	else
1681		HostAdapter->BusSettleTime = BusLogic_DefaultBusSettleTime;
1682	/*
1683	   Indicate reading the Host Adapter Configuration completed successfully.
 
1684	 */
1685	return true;
1686}
1687
1688
1689/*
1690  BusLogic_ReportHostAdapterConfiguration reports the configuration of
1691  Host Adapter.
1692*/
1693
1694static bool __init BusLogic_ReportHostAdapterConfiguration(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
1695							      *HostAdapter)
1696{
1697	unsigned short AllTargetsMask = (1 << HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices) - 1;
1698	unsigned short SynchronousPermitted, FastPermitted;
1699	unsigned short UltraPermitted, WidePermitted;
1700	unsigned short DisconnectPermitted, TaggedQueuingPermitted;
1701	bool CommonSynchronousNegotiation, CommonTaggedQueueDepth;
1702	char SynchronousString[BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices + 1];
1703	char WideString[BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices + 1];
1704	char DisconnectString[BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices + 1];
1705	char TaggedQueuingString[BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices + 1];
1706	char *SynchronousMessage = SynchronousString;
1707	char *WideMessage = WideString;
1708	char *DisconnectMessage = DisconnectString;
1709	char *TaggedQueuingMessage = TaggedQueuingString;
1710	int TargetID;
1711	BusLogic_Info("Configuring BusLogic Model %s %s%s%s%s SCSI Host Adapter\n",
1712		      HostAdapter, HostAdapter->ModelName,
1713		      BusLogic_HostAdapterBusNames[HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType], (HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI ? " Wide" : ""), (HostAdapter->HostDifferentialSCSI ? " Differential" : ""), (HostAdapter->HostUltraSCSI ? " Ultra" : ""));
1714	BusLogic_Info("  Firmware Version: %s, I/O Address: 0x%X, " "IRQ Channel: %d/%s\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel, (HostAdapter->LevelSensitiveInterrupt ? "Level" : "Edge"));
1715	if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType != BusLogic_PCI_Bus) {
1716		BusLogic_Info("  DMA Channel: ", HostAdapter);
1717		if (HostAdapter->DMA_Channel > 0)
1718			BusLogic_Info("%d, ", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->DMA_Channel);
1719		else
1720			BusLogic_Info("None, ", HostAdapter);
1721		if (HostAdapter->BIOS_Address > 0)
1722			BusLogic_Info("BIOS Address: 0x%X, ", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->BIOS_Address);
 
1723		else
1724			BusLogic_Info("BIOS Address: None, ", HostAdapter);
1725	} else {
1726		BusLogic_Info("  PCI Bus: %d, Device: %d, Address: ", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->Bus, HostAdapter->Device);
1727		if (HostAdapter->PCI_Address > 0)
1728			BusLogic_Info("0x%X, ", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->PCI_Address);
 
1729		else
1730			BusLogic_Info("Unassigned, ", HostAdapter);
1731	}
1732	BusLogic_Info("Host Adapter SCSI ID: %d\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->SCSI_ID);
1733	BusLogic_Info("  Parity Checking: %s, Extended Translation: %s\n", HostAdapter, (HostAdapter->ParityCheckingEnabled ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"), (HostAdapter->ExtendedTranslationEnabled ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"));
1734	AllTargetsMask &= ~(1 << HostAdapter->SCSI_ID);
1735	SynchronousPermitted = HostAdapter->SynchronousPermitted & AllTargetsMask;
1736	FastPermitted = HostAdapter->FastPermitted & AllTargetsMask;
1737	UltraPermitted = HostAdapter->UltraPermitted & AllTargetsMask;
1738	if ((BusLogic_MultiMasterHostAdapterP(HostAdapter) && (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] >= '4' || HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType == BusLogic_EISA_Bus)) || BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
1739		CommonSynchronousNegotiation = false;
1740		if (SynchronousPermitted == 0) {
1741			SynchronousMessage = "Disabled";
1742			CommonSynchronousNegotiation = true;
1743		} else if (SynchronousPermitted == AllTargetsMask) {
1744			if (FastPermitted == 0) {
1745				SynchronousMessage = "Slow";
1746				CommonSynchronousNegotiation = true;
1747			} else if (FastPermitted == AllTargetsMask) {
1748				if (UltraPermitted == 0) {
1749					SynchronousMessage = "Fast";
1750					CommonSynchronousNegotiation = true;
1751				} else if (UltraPermitted == AllTargetsMask) {
1752					SynchronousMessage = "Ultra";
1753					CommonSynchronousNegotiation = true;
 
 
 
 
 
1754				}
1755			}
1756		}
1757		if (!CommonSynchronousNegotiation) {
1758			for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
1759				SynchronousString[TargetID] = ((!(SynchronousPermitted & (1 << TargetID))) ? 'N' : (!(FastPermitted & (1 << TargetID)) ? 'S' : (!(UltraPermitted & (1 << TargetID)) ? 'F' : 'U')));
1760			SynchronousString[HostAdapter->SCSI_ID] = '#';
1761			SynchronousString[HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices] = '\0';
1762		}
1763	} else
1764		SynchronousMessage = (SynchronousPermitted == 0 ? "Disabled" : "Enabled");
1765	WidePermitted = HostAdapter->WidePermitted & AllTargetsMask;
1766	if (WidePermitted == 0)
1767		WideMessage = "Disabled";
1768	else if (WidePermitted == AllTargetsMask)
1769		WideMessage = "Enabled";
1770	else {
1771		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
1772			WideString[TargetID] = ((WidePermitted & (1 << TargetID)) ? 'Y' : 'N');
1773		WideString[HostAdapter->SCSI_ID] = '#';
1774		WideString[HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices] = '\0';
1775	}
1776	DisconnectPermitted = HostAdapter->DisconnectPermitted & AllTargetsMask;
1777	if (DisconnectPermitted == 0)
1778		DisconnectMessage = "Disabled";
1779	else if (DisconnectPermitted == AllTargetsMask)
1780		DisconnectMessage = "Enabled";
1781	else {
1782		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
1783			DisconnectString[TargetID] = ((DisconnectPermitted & (1 << TargetID)) ? 'Y' : 'N');
1784		DisconnectString[HostAdapter->SCSI_ID] = '#';
1785		DisconnectString[HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices] = '\0';
1786	}
1787	TaggedQueuingPermitted = HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted & AllTargetsMask;
1788	if (TaggedQueuingPermitted == 0)
1789		TaggedQueuingMessage = "Disabled";
1790	else if (TaggedQueuingPermitted == AllTargetsMask)
1791		TaggedQueuingMessage = "Enabled";
1792	else {
1793		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
1794			TaggedQueuingString[TargetID] = ((TaggedQueuingPermitted & (1 << TargetID)) ? 'Y' : 'N');
1795		TaggedQueuingString[HostAdapter->SCSI_ID] = '#';
1796		TaggedQueuingString[HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices] = '\0';
1797	}
1798	BusLogic_Info("  Synchronous Negotiation: %s, Wide Negotiation: %s\n", HostAdapter, SynchronousMessage, WideMessage);
1799	BusLogic_Info("  Disconnect/Reconnect: %s, Tagged Queuing: %s\n", HostAdapter, DisconnectMessage, TaggedQueuingMessage);
1800	if (BusLogic_MultiMasterHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
1801		BusLogic_Info("  Scatter/Gather Limit: %d of %d segments, " "Mailboxes: %d\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->DriverScatterGatherLimit, HostAdapter->HostAdapterScatterGatherLimit, HostAdapter->MailboxCount);
1802		BusLogic_Info("  Driver Queue Depth: %d, " "Host Adapter Queue Depth: %d\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth, HostAdapter->HostAdapterQueueDepth);
 
 
1803	} else
1804		BusLogic_Info("  Driver Queue Depth: %d, " "Scatter/Gather Limit: %d segments\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth, HostAdapter->DriverScatterGatherLimit);
1805	BusLogic_Info("  Tagged Queue Depth: ", HostAdapter);
1806	CommonTaggedQueueDepth = true;
1807	for (TargetID = 1; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
1808		if (HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID] != HostAdapter->QueueDepth[0]) {
1809			CommonTaggedQueueDepth = false;
1810			break;
1811		}
1812	if (CommonTaggedQueueDepth) {
1813		if (HostAdapter->QueueDepth[0] > 0)
1814			BusLogic_Info("%d", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->QueueDepth[0]);
1815		else
1816			BusLogic_Info("Automatic", HostAdapter);
1817	} else
1818		BusLogic_Info("Individual", HostAdapter);
1819	BusLogic_Info(", Untagged Queue Depth: %d\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth);
1820	if (HostAdapter->TerminationInfoValid) {
1821		if (HostAdapter->HostWideSCSI)
1822			BusLogic_Info("  SCSI Bus Termination: %s", HostAdapter, (HostAdapter->LowByteTerminated ? (HostAdapter->HighByteTerminated ? "Both Enabled" : "Low Enabled")
1823										  : (HostAdapter->HighByteTerminated ? "High Enabled" : "Both Disabled")));
 
1824		else
1825			BusLogic_Info("  SCSI Bus Termination: %s", HostAdapter, (HostAdapter->LowByteTerminated ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"));
1826		if (HostAdapter->HostSupportsSCAM)
1827			BusLogic_Info(", SCAM: %s", HostAdapter, (HostAdapter->SCAM_Enabled ? (HostAdapter->SCAM_Level2 ? "Enabled, Level 2" : "Enabled, Level 1")
1828								  : "Disabled"));
1829		BusLogic_Info("\n", HostAdapter);
 
1830	}
1831	/*
1832	   Indicate reporting the Host Adapter configuration completed successfully.
 
1833	 */
1834	return true;
1835}
1836
1837
1838/*
1839  BusLogic_AcquireResources acquires the system resources necessary to use
1840  Host Adapter.
1841*/
1842
1843static bool __init BusLogic_AcquireResources(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
1844{
1845	if (HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel == 0) {
1846		BusLogic_Error("NO LEGAL INTERRUPT CHANNEL ASSIGNED - DETACHING\n", HostAdapter);
 
1847		return false;
1848	}
1849	/*
1850	   Acquire shared access to the IRQ Channel.
1851	 */
1852	if (request_irq(HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel, BusLogic_InterruptHandler, IRQF_SHARED, HostAdapter->FullModelName, HostAdapter) < 0) {
1853		BusLogic_Error("UNABLE TO ACQUIRE IRQ CHANNEL %d - DETACHING\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel);
 
 
1854		return false;
1855	}
1856	HostAdapter->IRQ_ChannelAcquired = true;
1857	/*
1858	   Acquire exclusive access to the DMA Channel.
1859	 */
1860	if (HostAdapter->DMA_Channel > 0) {
1861		if (request_dma(HostAdapter->DMA_Channel, HostAdapter->FullModelName) < 0) {
1862			BusLogic_Error("UNABLE TO ACQUIRE DMA CHANNEL %d - DETACHING\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->DMA_Channel);
1863			return false;
1864		}
1865		set_dma_mode(HostAdapter->DMA_Channel, DMA_MODE_CASCADE);
1866		enable_dma(HostAdapter->DMA_Channel);
1867		HostAdapter->DMA_ChannelAcquired = true;
1868	}
1869	/*
1870	   Indicate the System Resource Acquisition completed successfully,
1871	 */
1872	return true;
1873}
1874
1875
1876/*
1877  BusLogic_ReleaseResources releases any system resources previously acquired
1878  by BusLogic_AcquireResources.
1879*/
1880
1881static void BusLogic_ReleaseResources(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
1882{
1883	/*
1884	   Release shared access to the IRQ Channel.
1885	 */
1886	if (HostAdapter->IRQ_ChannelAcquired)
1887		free_irq(HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel, HostAdapter);
1888	/*
1889	   Release exclusive access to the DMA Channel.
1890	 */
1891	if (HostAdapter->DMA_ChannelAcquired)
1892		free_dma(HostAdapter->DMA_Channel);
1893	/*
1894	   Release any allocated memory structs not released elsewhere
1895	 */
1896	if (HostAdapter->MailboxSpace)
1897		pci_free_consistent(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, HostAdapter->MailboxSize, HostAdapter->MailboxSpace, HostAdapter->MailboxSpaceHandle);
1898	pci_dev_put(HostAdapter->PCI_Device);
1899	HostAdapter->MailboxSpace = NULL;
1900	HostAdapter->MailboxSpaceHandle = 0;
1901	HostAdapter->MailboxSize = 0;
 
1902}
1903
1904
1905/*
1906  BusLogic_InitializeHostAdapter initializes Host Adapter.  This is the only
1907  function called during SCSI Host Adapter detection which modifies the state
1908  of the Host Adapter from its initial power on or hard reset state.
1909*/
1910
1911static bool BusLogic_InitializeHostAdapter(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
1912					      *HostAdapter)
1913{
1914	struct BusLogic_ExtendedMailboxRequest ExtendedMailboxRequest;
1915	enum BusLogic_RoundRobinModeRequest RoundRobinModeRequest;
1916	enum BusLogic_SetCCBFormatRequest SetCCBFormatRequest;
1917	int TargetID;
 
1918	/*
1919	   Initialize the pointers to the first and last CCBs that are queued for
1920	   completion processing.
1921	 */
1922	HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB = NULL;
1923	HostAdapter->LastCompletedCCB = NULL;
 
1924	/*
1925	   Initialize the Bus Device Reset Pending CCB, Tagged Queuing Active,
1926	   Command Successful Flag, Active Commands, and Commands Since Reset
1927	   for each Target Device.
1928	 */
1929	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
1930		HostAdapter->BusDeviceResetPendingCCB[TargetID] = NULL;
1931		HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TaggedQueuingActive = false;
1932		HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].CommandSuccessfulFlag = false;
1933		HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[TargetID] = 0;
1934		HostAdapter->CommandsSinceReset[TargetID] = 0;
1935	}
 
1936	/*
1937	   FlashPoint Host Adapters do not use Outgoing and Incoming Mailboxes.
1938	 */
1939	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter))
1940		goto Done;
 
1941	/*
1942	   Initialize the Outgoing and Incoming Mailbox pointers.
1943	 */
1944	HostAdapter->MailboxSize = HostAdapter->MailboxCount * (sizeof(struct BusLogic_OutgoingMailbox) + sizeof(struct BusLogic_IncomingMailbox));
1945	HostAdapter->MailboxSpace = pci_alloc_consistent(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, HostAdapter->MailboxSize, &HostAdapter->MailboxSpaceHandle);
1946	if (HostAdapter->MailboxSpace == NULL)
1947		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "MAILBOX ALLOCATION");
1948	HostAdapter->FirstOutgoingMailbox = (struct BusLogic_OutgoingMailbox *) HostAdapter->MailboxSpace;
1949	HostAdapter->LastOutgoingMailbox = HostAdapter->FirstOutgoingMailbox + HostAdapter->MailboxCount - 1;
1950	HostAdapter->NextOutgoingMailbox = HostAdapter->FirstOutgoingMailbox;
1951	HostAdapter->FirstIncomingMailbox = (struct BusLogic_IncomingMailbox *) (HostAdapter->LastOutgoingMailbox + 1);
1952	HostAdapter->LastIncomingMailbox = HostAdapter->FirstIncomingMailbox + HostAdapter->MailboxCount - 1;
1953	HostAdapter->NextIncomingMailbox = HostAdapter->FirstIncomingMailbox;
 
1954
1955	/*
1956	   Initialize the Outgoing and Incoming Mailbox structures.
1957	 */
1958	memset(HostAdapter->FirstOutgoingMailbox, 0, HostAdapter->MailboxCount * sizeof(struct BusLogic_OutgoingMailbox));
1959	memset(HostAdapter->FirstIncomingMailbox, 0, HostAdapter->MailboxCount * sizeof(struct BusLogic_IncomingMailbox));
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1960	/*
1961	   Initialize the Host Adapter's Pointer to the Outgoing/Incoming Mailboxes.
1962	 */
1963	ExtendedMailboxRequest.MailboxCount = HostAdapter->MailboxCount;
1964	ExtendedMailboxRequest.BaseMailboxAddress = (u32) HostAdapter->MailboxSpaceHandle;
1965	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InitializeExtendedMailbox, &ExtendedMailboxRequest, sizeof(ExtendedMailboxRequest), NULL, 0) < 0)
1966		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "MAILBOX INITIALIZATION");
1967	/*
1968	   Enable Strict Round Robin Mode if supported by the Host Adapter.  In
1969	   Strict Round Robin Mode, the Host Adapter only looks at the next Outgoing
1970	   Mailbox for each new command, rather than scanning through all the
1971	   Outgoing Mailboxes to find any that have new commands in them.  Strict
1972	   Round Robin Mode is significantly more efficient.
1973	 */
1974	if (HostAdapter->StrictRoundRobinModeSupport) {
1975		RoundRobinModeRequest = BusLogic_StrictRoundRobinMode;
1976		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_EnableStrictRoundRobinMode, &RoundRobinModeRequest, sizeof(RoundRobinModeRequest), NULL, 0) < 0)
1977			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "ENABLE STRICT ROUND ROBIN MODE");
1978	}
1979	/*
1980	   For Host Adapters that support Extended LUN Format CCBs, issue the Set CCB
1981	   Format command to allow 32 Logical Units per Target Device.
1982	 */
1983	if (HostAdapter->ExtendedLUNSupport) {
1984		SetCCBFormatRequest = BusLogic_ExtendedLUNFormatCCB;
1985		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_SetCCBFormat, &SetCCBFormatRequest, sizeof(SetCCBFormatRequest), NULL, 0) < 0)
1986			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "SET CCB FORMAT");
1987	}
 
1988	/*
1989	   Announce Successful Initialization.
1990	 */
1991      Done:
1992	if (!HostAdapter->HostAdapterInitialized) {
1993		BusLogic_Info("*** %s Initialized Successfully ***\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->FullModelName);
1994		BusLogic_Info("\n", HostAdapter);
 
1995	} else
1996		BusLogic_Warning("*** %s Initialized Successfully ***\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->FullModelName);
1997	HostAdapter->HostAdapterInitialized = true;
 
 
1998	/*
1999	   Indicate the Host Adapter Initialization completed successfully.
2000	 */
2001	return true;
2002}
2003
2004
2005/*
2006  BusLogic_TargetDeviceInquiry inquires about the Target Devices accessible
2007  through Host Adapter.
2008*/
2009
2010static bool __init BusLogic_TargetDeviceInquiry(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
2011						   *HostAdapter)
2012{
2013	u16 InstalledDevices;
2014	u8 InstalledDevicesID0to7[8];
2015	struct BusLogic_SetupInformation SetupInformation;
2016	u8 SynchronousPeriod[BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices];
2017	unsigned char RequestedReplyLength;
2018	int TargetID;
2019	/*
2020	   Wait a few seconds between the Host Adapter Hard Reset which initiates
2021	   a SCSI Bus Reset and issuing any SCSI Commands.  Some SCSI devices get
2022	   confused if they receive SCSI Commands too soon after a SCSI Bus Reset.
 
 
2023	 */
2024	BusLogic_Delay(HostAdapter->BusSettleTime);
2025	/*
2026	   FlashPoint Host Adapters do not provide for Target Device Inquiry.
2027	 */
2028	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter))
2029		return true;
2030	/*
2031	   Inhibit the Target Device Inquiry if requested.
2032	 */
2033	if (HostAdapter->DriverOptions != NULL && HostAdapter->DriverOptions->LocalOptions.InhibitTargetInquiry)
2034		return true;
2035	/*
2036	   Issue the Inquire Target Devices command for host adapters with firmware
2037	   version 4.25 or later, or the Inquire Installed Devices ID 0 to 7 command
2038	   for older host adapters.  This is necessary to force Synchronous Transfer
2039	   Negotiation so that the Inquire Setup Information and Inquire Synchronous
2040	   Period commands will return valid data.  The Inquire Target Devices command
2041	   is preferable to Inquire Installed Devices ID 0 to 7 since it only probes
2042	   Logical Unit 0 of each Target Device.
2043	 */
2044	if (strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "4.25") >= 0) {
2045
2046		/*
2047		 * Issue a Inquire Target Devices command.  Inquire Target Devices only
2048		 * tests Logical Unit 0 of each Target Device unlike the Inquire Installed
2049		 * Devices commands which test Logical Units 0 - 7.  Two bytes are
2050		 * returned, where byte 0 bit 0 set indicates that Target Device 0 exists,
2051		 * and so on.
2052		 */
2053
2054		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireTargetDevices, NULL, 0, &InstalledDevices, sizeof(InstalledDevices))
2055		    != sizeof(InstalledDevices))
2056			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE TARGET DEVICES");
2057		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
2058			HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TargetExists = (InstalledDevices & (1 << TargetID) ? true : false);
 
 
 
2059	} else {
2060
2061		/*
2062		 * Issue an Inquire Installed Devices command.  For each Target Device,
2063		 * a byte is returned where bit 0 set indicates that Logical Unit 0
2064		 * exists, bit 1 set indicates that Logical Unit 1 exists, and so on.
 
2065		 */
2066
2067		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireInstalledDevicesID0to7, NULL, 0, &InstalledDevicesID0to7, sizeof(InstalledDevicesID0to7))
2068		    != sizeof(InstalledDevicesID0to7))
2069			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE INSTALLED DEVICES ID 0 TO 7");
2070		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < 8; TargetID++)
2071			HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TargetExists = (InstalledDevicesID0to7[TargetID] != 0 ? true : false);
 
 
 
2072	}
2073	/*
2074	   Issue the Inquire Setup Information command.
2075	 */
2076	RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(SetupInformation);
2077	if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireSetupInformation, &RequestedReplyLength, sizeof(RequestedReplyLength), &SetupInformation, sizeof(SetupInformation))
2078	    != sizeof(SetupInformation))
2079		return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE SETUP INFORMATION");
2080	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
2081		HostAdapter->SynchronousOffset[TargetID] = (TargetID < 8 ? SetupInformation.SynchronousValuesID0to7[TargetID].Offset : SetupInformation.SynchronousValuesID8to15[TargetID - 8].Offset);
2082	if (strcmp(HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion, "5.06L") >= 0)
2083		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
2084			HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].WideTransfersActive = (TargetID < 8 ? (SetupInformation.WideTransfersActiveID0to7 & (1 << TargetID)
2085												  ? true : false)
2086										  : (SetupInformation.WideTransfersActiveID8to15 & (1 << (TargetID - 8))
2087										     ? true : false));
2088	/*
2089	   Issue the Inquire Synchronous Period command.
2090	 */
2091	if (HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] >= '3') {
2092
2093		/* Issue a Inquire Synchronous Period command.  For each Target Device,
2094		 * a byte is returned which represents the Synchronous Transfer Period
2095		 * in units of 10 nanoseconds.
2096		 */
2097
2098		RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(SynchronousPeriod);
2099		if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter, BusLogic_InquireSynchronousPeriod, &RequestedReplyLength, sizeof(RequestedReplyLength), &SynchronousPeriod, sizeof(SynchronousPeriod))
2100		    != sizeof(SynchronousPeriod))
2101			return BusLogic_Failure(HostAdapter, "INQUIRE SYNCHRONOUS PERIOD");
2102		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
2103			HostAdapter->SynchronousPeriod[TargetID] = SynchronousPeriod[TargetID];
 
 
2104	} else
2105		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
2106			if (SetupInformation.SynchronousValuesID0to7[TargetID].Offset > 0)
2107				HostAdapter->SynchronousPeriod[TargetID] = 20 + 5 * SetupInformation.SynchronousValuesID0to7[TargetID]
2108				    .TransferPeriod;
2109	/*
2110	   Indicate the Target Device Inquiry completed successfully.
2111	 */
2112	return true;
2113}
2114
2115/*
2116  BusLogic_InitializeHostStructure initializes the fields in the SCSI Host
2117  structure.  The base, io_port, n_io_ports, irq, and dma_channel fields in the
2118  SCSI Host structure are intentionally left uninitialized, as this driver
2119  handles acquisition and release of these resources explicitly, as well as
2120  ensuring exclusive access to the Host Adapter hardware and data structures
2121  through explicit acquisition and release of the Host Adapter's Lock.
2122*/
2123
2124static void __init BusLogic_InitializeHostStructure(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
2125						    *HostAdapter, struct Scsi_Host *Host)
2126{
2127	Host->max_id = HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices;
2128	Host->max_lun = HostAdapter->MaxLogicalUnits;
2129	Host->max_channel = 0;
2130	Host->unique_id = HostAdapter->IO_Address;
2131	Host->this_id = HostAdapter->SCSI_ID;
2132	Host->can_queue = HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth;
2133	Host->sg_tablesize = HostAdapter->DriverScatterGatherLimit;
2134	Host->unchecked_isa_dma = HostAdapter->BounceBuffersRequired;
2135	Host->cmd_per_lun = HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth;
2136}
2137
2138/*
2139  BusLogic_SlaveConfigure will actually set the queue depth on individual
2140  scsi devices as they are permanently added to the device chain.  We
2141  shamelessly rip off the SelectQueueDepths code to make this work mostly
2142  like it used to.  Since we don't get called once at the end of the scan
2143  but instead get called for each device, we have to do things a bit
2144  differently.
2145*/
2146static int BusLogic_SlaveConfigure(struct scsi_device *Device)
2147{
2148	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) Device->host->hostdata;
2149	int TargetID = Device->id;
2150	int QueueDepth = HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID];
2151
2152	if (HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TaggedQueuingSupported && (HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted & (1 << TargetID))) {
2153		if (QueueDepth == 0)
2154			QueueDepth = BusLogic_MaxAutomaticTaggedQueueDepth;
2155		HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID] = QueueDepth;
2156		scsi_adjust_queue_depth(Device, MSG_SIMPLE_TAG, QueueDepth);
 
 
2157	} else {
2158		HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted &= ~(1 << TargetID);
2159		QueueDepth = HostAdapter->UntaggedQueueDepth;
2160		HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID] = QueueDepth;
2161		scsi_adjust_queue_depth(Device, 0, QueueDepth);
2162	}
2163	QueueDepth = 0;
2164	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
2165		if (HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TargetExists) {
2166			QueueDepth += HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID];
2167		}
2168	if (QueueDepth > HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs)
2169		BusLogic_CreateAdditionalCCBs(HostAdapter, QueueDepth - HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs, false);
2170	return 0;
2171}
2172
2173/*
2174  BusLogic_DetectHostAdapter probes for BusLogic Host Adapters at the standard
2175  I/O Addresses where they may be located, initializing, registering, and
2176  reporting the configuration of each BusLogic Host Adapter it finds.  It
2177  returns the number of BusLogic Host Adapters successfully initialized and
2178  registered.
2179*/
2180
2181static int __init BusLogic_init(void)
2182{
2183	int BusLogicHostAdapterCount = 0, DriverOptionsIndex = 0, ProbeIndex;
2184	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *PrototypeHostAdapter;
2185	int ret = 0;
2186
2187#ifdef MODULE
2188	if (BusLogic)
2189		BusLogic_Setup(BusLogic);
2190#endif
2191
2192	if (BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbe)
2193		return -ENODEV;
2194	BusLogic_ProbeInfoList =
2195	    kzalloc(BusLogic_MaxHostAdapters * sizeof(struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo), GFP_KERNEL);
2196	if (BusLogic_ProbeInfoList == NULL) {
2197		BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Unable to allocate Probe Info List\n", NULL);
 
 
2198		return -ENOMEM;
2199	}
2200
2201	PrototypeHostAdapter =
2202	    kzalloc(sizeof(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter), GFP_KERNEL);
2203	if (PrototypeHostAdapter == NULL) {
2204		kfree(BusLogic_ProbeInfoList);
2205		BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Unable to allocate Prototype " "Host Adapter\n", NULL);
2206		return -ENOMEM;
2207	}
2208
2209#ifdef MODULE
2210	if (BusLogic != NULL)
2211		BusLogic_Setup(BusLogic);
2212#endif
2213	BusLogic_InitializeProbeInfoList(PrototypeHostAdapter);
2214	for (ProbeIndex = 0; ProbeIndex < BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount; ProbeIndex++) {
2215		struct BusLogic_ProbeInfo *ProbeInfo = &BusLogic_ProbeInfoList[ProbeIndex];
2216		struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = PrototypeHostAdapter;
2217		struct Scsi_Host *Host;
2218		if (ProbeInfo->IO_Address == 0)
2219			continue;
2220		memset(HostAdapter, 0, sizeof(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter));
2221		HostAdapter->HostAdapterType = ProbeInfo->HostAdapterType;
2222		HostAdapter->HostAdapterBusType = ProbeInfo->HostAdapterBusType;
2223		HostAdapter->IO_Address = ProbeInfo->IO_Address;
2224		HostAdapter->PCI_Address = ProbeInfo->PCI_Address;
2225		HostAdapter->Bus = ProbeInfo->Bus;
2226		HostAdapter->Device = ProbeInfo->Device;
2227		HostAdapter->PCI_Device = ProbeInfo->PCI_Device;
2228		HostAdapter->IRQ_Channel = ProbeInfo->IRQ_Channel;
2229		HostAdapter->AddressCount = BusLogic_HostAdapterAddressCount[HostAdapter->HostAdapterType];
 
 
 
2230
2231		/*
2232		   Make sure region is free prior to probing.
2233		 */
2234		if (!request_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->AddressCount,
2235					"BusLogic"))
2236			continue;
2237		/*
2238		   Probe the Host Adapter.  If unsuccessful, abort further initialization.
 
2239		 */
2240		if (!BusLogic_ProbeHostAdapter(HostAdapter)) {
2241			release_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->AddressCount);
 
2242			continue;
2243		}
2244		/*
2245		   Hard Reset the Host Adapter.  If unsuccessful, abort further
2246		   initialization.
2247		 */
2248		if (!BusLogic_HardwareResetHostAdapter(HostAdapter, true)) {
2249			release_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->AddressCount);
 
2250			continue;
2251		}
2252		/*
2253		   Check the Host Adapter.  If unsuccessful, abort further initialization.
 
2254		 */
2255		if (!BusLogic_CheckHostAdapter(HostAdapter)) {
2256			release_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->AddressCount);
 
2257			continue;
2258		}
2259		/*
2260		   Initialize the Driver Options field if provided.
2261		 */
2262		if (DriverOptionsIndex < BusLogic_DriverOptionsCount)
2263			HostAdapter->DriverOptions = &BusLogic_DriverOptions[DriverOptionsIndex++];
 
2264		/*
2265		   Announce the Driver Version and Date, Author's Name, Copyright Notice,
2266		   and Electronic Mail Address.
2267		 */
2268		BusLogic_AnnounceDriver(HostAdapter);
2269		/*
2270		   Register the SCSI Host structure.
2271		 */
2272
2273		Host = scsi_host_alloc(&Bus_Logic_template, sizeof(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter));
2274		if (Host == NULL) {
2275			release_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->AddressCount);
2276			continue;
2277		}
2278		HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) Host->hostdata;
2279		memcpy(HostAdapter, PrototypeHostAdapter, sizeof(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter));
2280		HostAdapter->SCSI_Host = Host;
2281		HostAdapter->HostNumber = Host->host_no;
2282		/*
2283		   Add Host Adapter to the end of the list of registered BusLogic
2284		   Host Adapters.
2285		 */
2286		list_add_tail(&HostAdapter->host_list, &BusLogic_host_list);
2287
2288		/*
2289		   Read the Host Adapter Configuration, Configure the Host Adapter,
2290		   Acquire the System Resources necessary to use the Host Adapter, then
2291		   Create the Initial CCBs, Initialize the Host Adapter, and finally
2292		   perform Target Device Inquiry.
2293
2294		   From this point onward, any failure will be assumed to be due to a
2295		   problem with the Host Adapter, rather than due to having mistakenly
2296		   identified this port as belonging to a BusLogic Host Adapter.  The
2297		   I/O Address range will not be released, thereby preventing it from
2298		   being incorrectly identified as any other type of Host Adapter.
2299		 */
2300		if (BusLogic_ReadHostAdapterConfiguration(HostAdapter) &&
2301		    BusLogic_ReportHostAdapterConfiguration(HostAdapter) &&
2302		    BusLogic_AcquireResources(HostAdapter) &&
2303		    BusLogic_CreateInitialCCBs(HostAdapter) &&
2304		    BusLogic_InitializeHostAdapter(HostAdapter) &&
2305		    BusLogic_TargetDeviceInquiry(HostAdapter)) {
 
 
 
2306			/*
2307			   Initialization has been completed successfully.  Release and
2308			   re-register usage of the I/O Address range so that the Model
2309			   Name of the Host Adapter will appear, and initialize the SCSI
2310			   Host structure.
2311			 */
2312			release_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address,
2313				       HostAdapter->AddressCount);
2314			if (!request_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address,
2315					    HostAdapter->AddressCount,
2316					    HostAdapter->FullModelName)) {
2317				printk(KERN_WARNING
2318					"BusLogic: Release and re-register of "
2319					"port 0x%04lx failed \n",
2320					(unsigned long)HostAdapter->IO_Address);
2321				BusLogic_DestroyCCBs(HostAdapter);
2322				BusLogic_ReleaseResources(HostAdapter);
2323				list_del(&HostAdapter->host_list);
2324				scsi_host_put(Host);
2325				ret = -ENOMEM;
2326			} else {
2327				BusLogic_InitializeHostStructure(HostAdapter,
2328								 Host);
2329				if (scsi_add_host(Host, HostAdapter->PCI_Device
2330						? &HostAdapter->PCI_Device->dev
2331						  : NULL)) {
2332					printk(KERN_WARNING
2333					       "BusLogic: scsi_add_host()"
2334					       "failed!\n");
2335					BusLogic_DestroyCCBs(HostAdapter);
2336					BusLogic_ReleaseResources(HostAdapter);
2337					list_del(&HostAdapter->host_list);
2338					scsi_host_put(Host);
2339					ret = -ENODEV;
2340				} else {
2341					scsi_scan_host(Host);
2342					BusLogicHostAdapterCount++;
2343				}
2344			}
2345		} else {
2346			/*
2347			   An error occurred during Host Adapter Configuration Querying, Host
2348			   Adapter Configuration, Resource Acquisition, CCB Creation, Host
2349			   Adapter Initialization, or Target Device Inquiry, so remove Host
2350			   Adapter from the list of registered BusLogic Host Adapters, destroy
2351			   the CCBs, Release the System Resources, and Unregister the SCSI
 
 
2352			   Host.
2353			 */
2354			BusLogic_DestroyCCBs(HostAdapter);
2355			BusLogic_ReleaseResources(HostAdapter);
2356			list_del(&HostAdapter->host_list);
2357			scsi_host_put(Host);
2358			ret = -ENODEV;
2359		}
2360	}
2361	kfree(PrototypeHostAdapter);
2362	kfree(BusLogic_ProbeInfoList);
2363	BusLogic_ProbeInfoList = NULL;
2364	return ret;
2365}
2366
2367
2368/*
2369  BusLogic_ReleaseHostAdapter releases all resources previously acquired to
2370  support a specific Host Adapter, including the I/O Address range, and
2371  unregisters the BusLogic Host Adapter.
2372*/
2373
2374static int __exit BusLogic_ReleaseHostAdapter(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
2375{
2376	struct Scsi_Host *Host = HostAdapter->SCSI_Host;
2377
2378	scsi_remove_host(Host);
2379
2380	/*
2381	   FlashPoint Host Adapters must first be released by the FlashPoint
2382	   SCCB Manager.
2383	 */
2384	if (BusLogic_FlashPointHostAdapterP(HostAdapter))
2385		FlashPoint_ReleaseHostAdapter(HostAdapter->CardHandle);
2386	/*
2387	   Destroy the CCBs and release any system resources acquired to
2388	   support Host Adapter.
2389	 */
2390	BusLogic_DestroyCCBs(HostAdapter);
2391	BusLogic_ReleaseResources(HostAdapter);
2392	/*
2393	   Release usage of the I/O Address range.
2394	 */
2395	release_region(HostAdapter->IO_Address, HostAdapter->AddressCount);
2396	/*
2397	   Remove Host Adapter from the list of registered BusLogic Host Adapters.
 
2398	 */
2399	list_del(&HostAdapter->host_list);
2400
2401	scsi_host_put(Host);
2402	return 0;
2403}
2404
2405
2406/*
2407  BusLogic_QueueCompletedCCB queues CCB for completion processing.
2408*/
2409
2410static void BusLogic_QueueCompletedCCB(struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB)
2411{
2412	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = CCB->HostAdapter;
2413	CCB->Status = BusLogic_CCB_Completed;
2414	CCB->Next = NULL;
2415	if (HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB == NULL) {
2416		HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB = CCB;
2417		HostAdapter->LastCompletedCCB = CCB;
 
2418	} else {
2419		HostAdapter->LastCompletedCCB->Next = CCB;
2420		HostAdapter->LastCompletedCCB = CCB;
2421	}
2422	HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[CCB->TargetID]--;
2423}
2424
2425
2426/*
2427  BusLogic_ComputeResultCode computes a SCSI Subsystem Result Code from
2428  the Host Adapter Status and Target Device Status.
2429*/
2430
2431static int BusLogic_ComputeResultCode(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, enum BusLogic_HostAdapterStatus HostAdapterStatus, enum BusLogic_TargetDeviceStatus TargetDeviceStatus)
2432{
2433	int HostStatus;
2434	switch (HostAdapterStatus) {
2435	case BusLogic_CommandCompletedNormally:
2436	case BusLogic_LinkedCommandCompleted:
2437	case BusLogic_LinkedCommandCompletedWithFlag:
2438		HostStatus = DID_OK;
 
 
 
2439		break;
2440	case BusLogic_SCSISelectionTimeout:
2441		HostStatus = DID_TIME_OUT;
2442		break;
2443	case BusLogic_InvalidOutgoingMailboxActionCode:
2444	case BusLogic_InvalidCommandOperationCode:
2445	case BusLogic_InvalidCommandParameter:
2446		BusLogic_Warning("BusLogic Driver Protocol Error 0x%02X\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapterStatus);
2447	case BusLogic_DataUnderRun:
2448	case BusLogic_DataOverRun:
2449	case BusLogic_UnexpectedBusFree:
2450	case BusLogic_LinkedCCBhasInvalidLUN:
2451	case BusLogic_AutoRequestSenseFailed:
2452	case BusLogic_TaggedQueuingMessageRejected:
2453	case BusLogic_UnsupportedMessageReceived:
2454	case BusLogic_HostAdapterHardwareFailed:
2455	case BusLogic_TargetDeviceReconnectedImproperly:
2456	case BusLogic_AbortQueueGenerated:
2457	case BusLogic_HostAdapterSoftwareError:
2458	case BusLogic_HostAdapterHardwareTimeoutError:
2459	case BusLogic_SCSIParityErrorDetected:
2460		HostStatus = DID_ERROR;
 
2461		break;
2462	case BusLogic_InvalidBusPhaseRequested:
2463	case BusLogic_TargetFailedResponseToATN:
2464	case BusLogic_HostAdapterAssertedRST:
2465	case BusLogic_OtherDeviceAssertedRST:
2466	case BusLogic_HostAdapterAssertedBusDeviceReset:
2467		HostStatus = DID_RESET;
2468		break;
2469	default:
2470		BusLogic_Warning("Unknown Host Adapter Status 0x%02X\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapterStatus);
2471		HostStatus = DID_ERROR;
 
2472		break;
2473	}
2474	return (HostStatus << 16) | TargetDeviceStatus;
2475}
2476
2477
2478/*
2479  BusLogic_ScanIncomingMailboxes scans the Incoming Mailboxes saving any
2480  Incoming Mailbox entries for completion processing.
2481*/
2482
2483static void BusLogic_ScanIncomingMailboxes(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
2484{
2485	/*
2486	   Scan through the Incoming Mailboxes in Strict Round Robin fashion, saving
2487	   any completed CCBs for further processing.  It is essential that for each
2488	   CCB and SCSI Command issued, command completion processing is performed
2489	   exactly once.  Therefore, only Incoming Mailboxes with completion code
2490	   Command Completed Without Error, Command Completed With Error, or Command
2491	   Aborted At Host Request are saved for completion processing.  When an
2492	   Incoming Mailbox has a completion code of Aborted Command Not Found, the
2493	   CCB had already completed or been aborted before the current Abort request
2494	   was processed, and so completion processing has already occurred and no
2495	   further action should be taken.
2496	 */
2497	struct BusLogic_IncomingMailbox *NextIncomingMailbox = HostAdapter->NextIncomingMailbox;
2498	enum BusLogic_CompletionCode CompletionCode;
2499	while ((CompletionCode = NextIncomingMailbox->CompletionCode) != BusLogic_IncomingMailboxFree) {
2500		/*
2501		   We are only allowed to do this because we limit our architectures we
2502		   run on to machines where bus_to_virt() actually works.  There *needs*
2503		   to be a dma_addr_to_virt() in the new PCI DMA mapping interface to
2504		   replace bus_to_virt() or else this code is going to become very
 
 
 
2505		   innefficient.
2506		 */
2507		struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB = (struct BusLogic_CCB *) Bus_to_Virtual(NextIncomingMailbox->CCB);
2508		if (CompletionCode != BusLogic_AbortedCommandNotFound) {
2509			if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Active || CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Reset) {
 
 
2510				/*
2511				   Save the Completion Code for this CCB and queue the CCB
2512				   for completion processing.
2513				 */
2514				CCB->CompletionCode = CompletionCode;
2515				BusLogic_QueueCompletedCCB(CCB);
2516			} else {
2517				/*
2518				   If a CCB ever appears in an Incoming Mailbox and is not marked
2519				   as status Active or Reset, then there is most likely a bug in
 
2520				   the Host Adapter firmware.
2521				 */
2522				BusLogic_Warning("Illegal CCB #%ld status %d in " "Incoming Mailbox\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, CCB->Status);
2523			}
2524		}
2525		NextIncomingMailbox->CompletionCode = BusLogic_IncomingMailboxFree;
2526		if (++NextIncomingMailbox > HostAdapter->LastIncomingMailbox)
2527			NextIncomingMailbox = HostAdapter->FirstIncomingMailbox;
2528	}
2529	HostAdapter->NextIncomingMailbox = NextIncomingMailbox;
2530}
2531
2532
2533/*
2534  BusLogic_ProcessCompletedCCBs iterates over the completed CCBs for Host
2535  Adapter setting the SCSI Command Result Codes, deallocating the CCBs, and
2536  calling the SCSI Subsystem Completion Routines.  The Host Adapter's Lock
2537  should already have been acquired by the caller.
2538*/
2539
2540static void BusLogic_ProcessCompletedCCBs(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter)
2541{
2542	if (HostAdapter->ProcessCompletedCCBsActive)
2543		return;
2544	HostAdapter->ProcessCompletedCCBsActive = true;
2545	while (HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB != NULL) {
2546		struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB = HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB;
2547		struct scsi_cmnd *Command = CCB->Command;
2548		HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB = CCB->Next;
2549		if (HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB == NULL)
2550			HostAdapter->LastCompletedCCB = NULL;
2551		/*
2552		   Process the Completed CCB.
2553		 */
2554		if (CCB->Opcode == BusLogic_BusDeviceReset) {
2555			int TargetID = CCB->TargetID;
2556			BusLogic_Warning("Bus Device Reset CCB #%ld to Target " "%d Completed\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, TargetID);
2557			BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[TargetID].BusDeviceResetsCompleted);
2558			HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TaggedQueuingActive = false;
2559			HostAdapter->CommandsSinceReset[TargetID] = 0;
2560			HostAdapter->LastResetCompleted[TargetID] = jiffies;
 
2561			/*
2562			   Place CCB back on the Host Adapter's free list.
2563			 */
2564			BusLogic_DeallocateCCB(CCB);
2565#if 0				/* this needs to be redone different for new EH */
2566			/*
2567			   Bus Device Reset CCBs have the Command field non-NULL only when a
2568			   Bus Device Reset was requested for a Command that did not have a
2569			   currently active CCB in the Host Adapter (i.e., a Synchronous
2570			   Bus Device Reset), and hence would not have its Completion Routine
2571			   called otherwise.
 
2572			 */
2573			while (Command != NULL) {
2574				struct scsi_cmnd *NextCommand = Command->reset_chain;
2575				Command->reset_chain = NULL;
2576				Command->result = DID_RESET << 16;
2577				Command->scsi_done(Command);
2578				Command = NextCommand;
 
2579			}
2580#endif
2581			/*
2582			   Iterate over the CCBs for this Host Adapter performing completion
2583			   processing for any CCBs marked as Reset for this Target.
 
2584			 */
2585			for (CCB = HostAdapter->All_CCBs; CCB != NULL; CCB = CCB->NextAll)
2586				if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Reset && CCB->TargetID == TargetID) {
2587					Command = CCB->Command;
2588					BusLogic_DeallocateCCB(CCB);
2589					HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[TargetID]--;
2590					Command->result = DID_RESET << 16;
2591					Command->scsi_done(Command);
 
 
2592				}
2593			HostAdapter->BusDeviceResetPendingCCB[TargetID] = NULL;
2594		} else {
2595			/*
2596			   Translate the Completion Code, Host Adapter Status, and Target
2597			   Device Status into a SCSI Subsystem Result Code.
 
2598			 */
2599			switch (CCB->CompletionCode) {
2600			case BusLogic_IncomingMailboxFree:
2601			case BusLogic_AbortedCommandNotFound:
2602			case BusLogic_InvalidCCB:
2603				BusLogic_Warning("CCB #%ld to Target %d Impossible State\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, CCB->TargetID);
2604				break;
2605			case BusLogic_CommandCompletedWithoutError:
2606				HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[CCB->TargetID]
2607				    .CommandsCompleted++;
2608				HostAdapter->TargetFlags[CCB->TargetID]
2609				    .CommandSuccessfulFlag = true;
2610				Command->result = DID_OK << 16;
2611				break;
2612			case BusLogic_CommandAbortedAtHostRequest:
2613				BusLogic_Warning("CCB #%ld to Target %d Aborted\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, CCB->TargetID);
2614				BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[CCB->TargetID]
2615							       .CommandAbortsCompleted);
2616				Command->result = DID_ABORT << 16;
2617				break;
2618			case BusLogic_CommandCompletedWithError:
2619				Command->result = BusLogic_ComputeResultCode(HostAdapter, CCB->HostAdapterStatus, CCB->TargetDeviceStatus);
2620				if (CCB->HostAdapterStatus != BusLogic_SCSISelectionTimeout) {
2621					HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[CCB->TargetID]
2622					    .CommandsCompleted++;
2623					if (BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceErrors) {
 
2624						int i;
2625						BusLogic_Notice("CCB #%ld Target %d: Result %X Host "
2626								"Adapter Status %02X " "Target Status %02X\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, CCB->TargetID, Command->result, CCB->HostAdapterStatus, CCB->TargetDeviceStatus);
2627						BusLogic_Notice("CDB   ", HostAdapter);
2628						for (i = 0; i < CCB->CDB_Length; i++)
2629							BusLogic_Notice(" %02X", HostAdapter, CCB->CDB[i]);
2630						BusLogic_Notice("\n", HostAdapter);
2631						BusLogic_Notice("Sense ", HostAdapter);
2632						for (i = 0; i < CCB->SenseDataLength; i++)
2633							BusLogic_Notice(" %02X", HostAdapter, Command->sense_buffer[i]);
2634						BusLogic_Notice("\n", HostAdapter);
2635					}
2636				}
2637				break;
2638			}
2639			/*
2640			   When an INQUIRY command completes normally, save the
2641			   CmdQue (Tagged Queuing Supported) and WBus16 (16 Bit
2642			   Wide Data Transfers Supported) bits.
2643			 */
2644			if (CCB->CDB[0] == INQUIRY && CCB->CDB[1] == 0 && CCB->HostAdapterStatus == BusLogic_CommandCompletedNormally) {
2645				struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[CCB->TargetID];
2646				struct SCSI_Inquiry *InquiryResult =
2647					(struct SCSI_Inquiry *) scsi_sglist(Command);
2648				TargetFlags->TargetExists = true;
2649				TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingSupported = InquiryResult->CmdQue;
2650				TargetFlags->WideTransfersSupported = InquiryResult->WBus16;
 
 
2651			}
2652			/*
2653			   Place CCB back on the Host Adapter's free list.
2654			 */
2655			BusLogic_DeallocateCCB(CCB);
2656			/*
2657			   Call the SCSI Command Completion Routine.
2658			 */
2659			Command->scsi_done(Command);
2660		}
2661	}
2662	HostAdapter->ProcessCompletedCCBsActive = false;
2663}
2664
2665
2666/*
2667  BusLogic_InterruptHandler handles hardware interrupts from BusLogic Host
2668  Adapters.
2669*/
2670
2671static irqreturn_t BusLogic_InterruptHandler(int IRQ_Channel, void *DeviceIdentifier)
2672{
2673	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) DeviceIdentifier;
2674	unsigned long ProcessorFlags;
2675	/*
2676	   Acquire exclusive access to Host Adapter.
2677	 */
2678	spin_lock_irqsave(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock, ProcessorFlags);
2679	/*
2680	   Handle Interrupts appropriately for each Host Adapter type.
2681	 */
2682	if (BusLogic_MultiMasterHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
2683		union BusLogic_InterruptRegister InterruptRegister;
2684		/*
2685		   Read the Host Adapter Interrupt Register.
2686		 */
2687		InterruptRegister.All = BusLogic_ReadInterruptRegister(HostAdapter);
2688		if (InterruptRegister.ir.InterruptValid) {
2689			/*
2690			   Acknowledge the interrupt and reset the Host Adapter
2691			   Interrupt Register.
2692			 */
2693			BusLogic_InterruptReset(HostAdapter);
2694			/*
2695			   Process valid External SCSI Bus Reset and Incoming Mailbox
2696			   Loaded Interrupts.  Command Complete Interrupts are noted,
2697			   and Outgoing Mailbox Available Interrupts are ignored, as
2698			   they are never enabled.
2699			 */
2700			if (InterruptRegister.ir.ExternalBusReset)
2701				HostAdapter->HostAdapterExternalReset = true;
2702			else if (InterruptRegister.ir.IncomingMailboxLoaded)
2703				BusLogic_ScanIncomingMailboxes(HostAdapter);
2704			else if (InterruptRegister.ir.CommandComplete)
2705				HostAdapter->HostAdapterCommandCompleted = true;
2706		}
2707	} else {
2708		/*
2709		   Check if there is a pending interrupt for this Host Adapter.
2710		 */
2711		if (FlashPoint_InterruptPending(HostAdapter->CardHandle))
2712			switch (FlashPoint_HandleInterrupt(HostAdapter->CardHandle)) {
2713			case FlashPoint_NormalInterrupt:
2714				break;
2715			case FlashPoint_ExternalBusReset:
2716				HostAdapter->HostAdapterExternalReset = true;
2717				break;
2718			case FlashPoint_InternalError:
2719				BusLogic_Warning("Internal FlashPoint Error detected" " - Resetting Host Adapter\n", HostAdapter);
2720				HostAdapter->HostAdapterInternalError = true;
2721				break;
2722			}
2723	}
2724	/*
2725	   Process any completed CCBs.
2726	 */
2727	if (HostAdapter->FirstCompletedCCB != NULL)
2728		BusLogic_ProcessCompletedCCBs(HostAdapter);
2729	/*
2730	   Reset the Host Adapter if requested.
2731	 */
2732	if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterExternalReset) {
2733		BusLogic_Warning("Resetting %s due to External SCSI Bus Reset\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->FullModelName);
2734		BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->ExternalHostAdapterResets);
2735		BusLogic_ResetHostAdapter(HostAdapter, false);
2736		HostAdapter->HostAdapterExternalReset = false;
2737	} else if (HostAdapter->HostAdapterInternalError) {
2738		BusLogic_Warning("Resetting %s due to Host Adapter Internal Error\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->FullModelName);
2739		BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->HostAdapterInternalErrors);
2740		BusLogic_ResetHostAdapter(HostAdapter, true);
2741		HostAdapter->HostAdapterInternalError = false;
2742	}
2743	/*
2744	   Release exclusive access to Host Adapter.
2745	 */
2746	spin_unlock_irqrestore(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock, ProcessorFlags);
2747	return IRQ_HANDLED;
2748}
2749
2750
2751/*
2752  BusLogic_WriteOutgoingMailbox places CCB and Action Code into an Outgoing
2753  Mailbox for execution by Host Adapter.  The Host Adapter's Lock should
2754  already have been acquired by the caller.
2755*/
2756
2757static bool BusLogic_WriteOutgoingMailbox(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter
2758					     *HostAdapter, enum BusLogic_ActionCode ActionCode, struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB)
2759{
2760	struct BusLogic_OutgoingMailbox *NextOutgoingMailbox;
2761	NextOutgoingMailbox = HostAdapter->NextOutgoingMailbox;
2762	if (NextOutgoingMailbox->ActionCode == BusLogic_OutgoingMailboxFree) {
2763		CCB->Status = BusLogic_CCB_Active;
2764		/*
2765		   The CCB field must be written before the Action Code field since
2766		   the Host Adapter is operating asynchronously and the locking code
2767		   does not protect against simultaneous access by the Host Adapter.
2768		 */
2769		NextOutgoingMailbox->CCB = CCB->DMA_Handle;
2770		NextOutgoingMailbox->ActionCode = ActionCode;
2771		BusLogic_StartMailboxCommand(HostAdapter);
2772		if (++NextOutgoingMailbox > HostAdapter->LastOutgoingMailbox)
2773			NextOutgoingMailbox = HostAdapter->FirstOutgoingMailbox;
2774		HostAdapter->NextOutgoingMailbox = NextOutgoingMailbox;
2775		if (ActionCode == BusLogic_MailboxStartCommand) {
2776			HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[CCB->TargetID]++;
2777			if (CCB->Opcode != BusLogic_BusDeviceReset)
2778				HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[CCB->TargetID].CommandsAttempted++;
 
 
2779		}
2780		return true;
2781	}
2782	return false;
2783}
2784
2785/* Error Handling (EH) support */
2786
2787static int BusLogic_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd * SCpnt)
2788{
2789	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) SCpnt->device->host->hostdata;
 
2790
2791	unsigned int id = SCpnt->device->id;
2792	struct BusLogic_TargetStatistics *stats = &HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[id];
2793	int rc;
2794
2795	spin_lock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock);
2796
2797	BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&stats->HostAdapterResetsRequested);
2798
2799	rc = BusLogic_ResetHostAdapter(HostAdapter, false);
2800	spin_unlock_irq(SCpnt->device->host->host_lock);
2801	return rc;
2802}
2803
2804/*
2805  BusLogic_QueueCommand creates a CCB for Command and places it into an
2806  Outgoing Mailbox for execution by the associated Host Adapter.
2807*/
2808
2809static int BusLogic_QueueCommand_lck(struct scsi_cmnd *Command, void (*CompletionRoutine) (struct scsi_cmnd *))
 
2810{
2811	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) Command->device->host->hostdata;
2812	struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[Command->device->id];
2813	struct BusLogic_TargetStatistics *TargetStatistics = HostAdapter->TargetStatistics;
2814	unsigned char *CDB = Command->cmnd;
2815	int CDB_Length = Command->cmd_len;
2816	int TargetID = Command->device->id;
2817	int LogicalUnit = Command->device->lun;
2818	int BufferLength = scsi_bufflen(Command);
2819	int Count;
2820	struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB;
2821	/*
2822	   SCSI REQUEST_SENSE commands will be executed automatically by the Host
2823	   Adapter for any errors, so they should not be executed explicitly unless
2824	   the Sense Data is zero indicating that no error occurred.
2825	 */
2826	if (CDB[0] == REQUEST_SENSE && Command->sense_buffer[0] != 0) {
2827		Command->result = DID_OK << 16;
2828		CompletionRoutine(Command);
 
 
 
 
 
2829		return 0;
2830	}
2831	/*
2832	   Allocate a CCB from the Host Adapter's free list.  In the unlikely event
2833	   that there are none available and memory allocation fails, wait 1 second
2834	   and try again.  If that fails, the Host Adapter is probably hung so signal
2835	   an error as a Host Adapter Hard Reset should be initiated soon.
2836	 */
2837	CCB = BusLogic_AllocateCCB(HostAdapter);
2838	if (CCB == NULL) {
2839		spin_unlock_irq(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock);
2840		BusLogic_Delay(1);
2841		spin_lock_irq(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock);
2842		CCB = BusLogic_AllocateCCB(HostAdapter);
2843		if (CCB == NULL) {
2844			Command->result = DID_ERROR << 16;
2845			CompletionRoutine(Command);
 
2846			return 0;
2847		}
2848	}
2849
2850	/*
2851	   Initialize the fields in the BusLogic Command Control Block (CCB).
2852	 */
2853	Count = scsi_dma_map(Command);
2854	BUG_ON(Count < 0);
2855	if (Count) {
2856		struct scatterlist *sg;
2857		int i;
2858
2859		CCB->Opcode = BusLogic_InitiatorCCB_ScatterGather;
2860		CCB->DataLength = Count * sizeof(struct BusLogic_ScatterGatherSegment);
2861		if (BusLogic_MultiMasterHostAdapterP(HostAdapter))
2862			CCB->DataPointer = (unsigned int) CCB->DMA_Handle + ((unsigned long) &CCB->ScatterGatherList - (unsigned long) CCB);
 
 
2863		else
2864			CCB->DataPointer = Virtual_to_32Bit_Virtual(CCB->ScatterGatherList);
2865
2866		scsi_for_each_sg(Command, sg, Count, i) {
2867			CCB->ScatterGatherList[i].SegmentByteCount =
2868				sg_dma_len(sg);
2869			CCB->ScatterGatherList[i].SegmentDataPointer =
2870				sg_dma_address(sg);
2871		}
2872	} else if (!Count) {
2873		CCB->Opcode = BusLogic_InitiatorCCB;
2874		CCB->DataLength = BufferLength;
2875		CCB->DataPointer = 0;
2876	}
2877
2878	switch (CDB[0]) {
2879	case READ_6:
2880	case READ_10:
2881		CCB->DataDirection = BusLogic_DataInLengthChecked;
2882		TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommands++;
2883		BusLogic_IncrementByteCounter(&TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesRead, BufferLength);
2884		BusLogic_IncrementSizeBucket(TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets, BufferLength);
2885		break;
2886	case WRITE_6:
2887	case WRITE_10:
2888		CCB->DataDirection = BusLogic_DataOutLengthChecked;
2889		TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommands++;
2890		BusLogic_IncrementByteCounter(&TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesWritten, BufferLength);
2891		BusLogic_IncrementSizeBucket(TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets, BufferLength);
2892		break;
2893	default:
2894		CCB->DataDirection = BusLogic_UncheckedDataTransfer;
2895		break;
2896	}
2897	CCB->CDB_Length = CDB_Length;
2898	CCB->HostAdapterStatus = 0;
2899	CCB->TargetDeviceStatus = 0;
2900	CCB->TargetID = TargetID;
2901	CCB->LogicalUnit = LogicalUnit;
2902	CCB->TagEnable = false;
2903	CCB->LegacyTagEnable = false;
2904	/*
2905	   BusLogic recommends that after a Reset the first couple of commands that
2906	   are sent to a Target Device be sent in a non Tagged Queue fashion so that
2907	   the Host Adapter and Target Device can establish Synchronous and Wide
2908	   Transfer before Queue Tag messages can interfere with the Synchronous and
2909	   Wide Negotiation messages.  By waiting to enable Tagged Queuing until after
2910	   the first BusLogic_MaxTaggedQueueDepth commands have been queued, it is
2911	   assured that after a Reset any pending commands are requeued before Tagged
2912	   Queuing is enabled and that the Tagged Queuing message will not occur while
2913	   the partition table is being printed.  In addition, some devices do not
2914	   properly handle the transition from non-tagged to tagged commands, so it is
2915	   necessary to wait until there are no pending commands for a target device
 
 
2916	   before queuing tagged commands.
2917	 */
2918	if (HostAdapter->CommandsSinceReset[TargetID]++ >=
2919	    BusLogic_MaxTaggedQueueDepth && !TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingActive && HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[TargetID] == 0 && TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingSupported && (HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted & (1 << TargetID))) {
2920		TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingActive = true;
2921		BusLogic_Notice("Tagged Queuing now active for Target %d\n", HostAdapter, TargetID);
2922	}
2923	if (TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingActive) {
2924		enum BusLogic_QueueTag QueueTag = BusLogic_SimpleQueueTag;
2925		/*
2926		   When using Tagged Queuing with Simple Queue Tags, it appears that disk
2927		   drive controllers do not guarantee that a queued command will not
2928		   remain in a disconnected state indefinitely if commands that read or
2929		   write nearer the head position continue to arrive without interruption.
2930		   Therefore, for each Target Device this driver keeps track of the last
2931		   time either the queue was empty or an Ordered Queue Tag was issued.  If
2932		   more than 4 seconds (one fifth of the 20 second disk timeout) have
2933		   elapsed since this last sequence point, this command will be issued
2934		   with an Ordered Queue Tag rather than a Simple Queue Tag, which forces
2935		   the Target Device to complete all previously queued commands before
2936		   this command may be executed.
2937		 */
2938		if (HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[TargetID] == 0)
2939			HostAdapter->LastSequencePoint[TargetID] = jiffies;
2940		else if (time_after(jiffies, HostAdapter->LastSequencePoint[TargetID] + 4 * HZ)) {
2941			HostAdapter->LastSequencePoint[TargetID] = jiffies;
2942			QueueTag = BusLogic_OrderedQueueTag;
2943		}
2944		if (HostAdapter->ExtendedLUNSupport) {
2945			CCB->TagEnable = true;
2946			CCB->QueueTag = QueueTag;
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2947		} else {
2948			CCB->LegacyTagEnable = true;
2949			CCB->LegacyQueueTag = QueueTag;
2950		}
2951	}
2952	memcpy(CCB->CDB, CDB, CDB_Length);
2953	CCB->SenseDataLength = SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE;
2954	CCB->SenseDataPointer = pci_map_single(HostAdapter->PCI_Device, Command->sense_buffer, CCB->SenseDataLength, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
2955	CCB->Command = Command;
2956	Command->scsi_done = CompletionRoutine;
2957	if (BusLogic_MultiMasterHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
2958		/*
2959		   Place the CCB in an Outgoing Mailbox.  The higher levels of the SCSI
2960		   Subsystem should not attempt to queue more commands than can be placed
2961		   in Outgoing Mailboxes, so there should always be one free.  In the
2962		   unlikely event that there are none available, wait 1 second and try
2963		   again.  If that fails, the Host Adapter is probably hung so signal an
2964		   error as a Host Adapter Hard Reset should be initiated soon.
2965		 */
2966		if (!BusLogic_WriteOutgoingMailbox(HostAdapter, BusLogic_MailboxStartCommand, CCB)) {
2967			spin_unlock_irq(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock);
2968			BusLogic_Warning("Unable to write Outgoing Mailbox - " "Pausing for 1 second\n", HostAdapter);
2969			BusLogic_Delay(1);
2970			spin_lock_irq(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock);
2971			if (!BusLogic_WriteOutgoingMailbox(HostAdapter, BusLogic_MailboxStartCommand, CCB)) {
2972				BusLogic_Warning("Still unable to write Outgoing Mailbox - " "Host Adapter Dead?\n", HostAdapter);
2973				BusLogic_DeallocateCCB(CCB);
2974				Command->result = DID_ERROR << 16;
2975				Command->scsi_done(Command);
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2976			}
2977		}
2978	} else {
2979		/*
2980		   Call the FlashPoint SCCB Manager to start execution of the CCB.
 
2981		 */
2982		CCB->Status = BusLogic_CCB_Active;
2983		HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[TargetID]++;
2984		TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandsAttempted++;
2985		FlashPoint_StartCCB(HostAdapter->CardHandle, CCB);
2986		/*
2987		   The Command may have already completed and BusLogic_QueueCompletedCCB
2988		   been called, or it may still be pending.
 
2989		 */
2990		if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Completed)
2991			BusLogic_ProcessCompletedCCBs(HostAdapter);
2992	}
2993	return 0;
2994}
2995
2996static DEF_SCSI_QCMD(BusLogic_QueueCommand)
2997
2998#if 0
2999/*
3000  BusLogic_AbortCommand aborts Command if possible.
3001*/
3002
3003static int BusLogic_AbortCommand(struct scsi_cmnd *Command)
3004{
3005	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) Command->device->host->hostdata;
 
 
 
 
 
3006
3007	int TargetID = Command->device->id;
3008	struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB;
3009	BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandAbortsRequested);
3010	/*
3011	   Attempt to find an Active CCB for this Command.  If no Active CCB for this
3012	   Command is found, then no Abort is necessary.
3013	 */
3014	for (CCB = HostAdapter->All_CCBs; CCB != NULL; CCB = CCB->NextAll)
3015		if (CCB->Command == Command)
3016			break;
3017	if (CCB == NULL) {
3018		BusLogic_Warning("Unable to Abort Command to Target %d - " "No CCB Found\n", HostAdapter, TargetID);
3019		return SUCCESS;
3020	} else if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Completed) {
3021		BusLogic_Warning("Unable to Abort Command to Target %d - " "CCB Completed\n", HostAdapter, TargetID);
3022		return SUCCESS;
3023	} else if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Reset) {
3024		BusLogic_Warning("Unable to Abort Command to Target %d - " "CCB Reset\n", HostAdapter, TargetID);
3025		return SUCCESS;
3026	}
3027	if (BusLogic_MultiMasterHostAdapterP(HostAdapter)) {
3028		/*
3029		   Attempt to Abort this CCB.  MultiMaster Firmware versions prior to 5.xx
3030		   do not generate Abort Tag messages, but only generate the non-tagged
3031		   Abort message.  Since non-tagged commands are not sent by the Host
3032		   Adapter until the queue of outstanding tagged commands has completed,
3033		   and the Abort message is treated as a non-tagged command, it is
3034		   effectively impossible to abort commands when Tagged Queuing is active.
3035		   Firmware version 5.xx does generate Abort Tag messages, so it is
3036		   possible to abort commands when Tagged Queuing is active.
3037		 */
3038		if (HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID].TaggedQueuingActive && HostAdapter->FirmwareVersion[0] < '5') {
3039			BusLogic_Warning("Unable to Abort CCB #%ld to Target %d - " "Abort Tag Not Supported\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, TargetID);
 
 
 
3040			return FAILURE;
3041		} else if (BusLogic_WriteOutgoingMailbox(HostAdapter, BusLogic_MailboxAbortCommand, CCB)) {
3042			BusLogic_Warning("Aborting CCB #%ld to Target %d\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, TargetID);
3043			BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandAbortsAttempted);
 
 
3044			return SUCCESS;
3045		} else {
3046			BusLogic_Warning("Unable to Abort CCB #%ld to Target %d - " "No Outgoing Mailboxes\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, TargetID);
3047			return FAILURE;
3048		}
3049	} else {
3050		/*
3051		   Call the FlashPoint SCCB Manager to abort execution of the CCB.
 
3052		 */
3053		BusLogic_Warning("Aborting CCB #%ld to Target %d\n", HostAdapter, CCB->SerialNumber, TargetID);
3054		BusLogic_IncrementErrorCounter(&HostAdapter->TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandAbortsAttempted);
3055		FlashPoint_AbortCCB(HostAdapter->CardHandle, CCB);
 
3056		/*
3057		   The Abort may have already been completed and
3058		   BusLogic_QueueCompletedCCB been called, or it
3059		   may still be pending.
3060		 */
3061		if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Completed) {
3062			BusLogic_ProcessCompletedCCBs(HostAdapter);
3063		}
3064		return SUCCESS;
3065	}
3066	return SUCCESS;
3067}
3068
3069#endif
3070/*
3071  BusLogic_ResetHostAdapter resets Host Adapter if possible, marking all
3072  currently executing SCSI Commands as having been Reset.
3073*/
3074
3075static int BusLogic_ResetHostAdapter(struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, bool HardReset)
3076{
3077	struct BusLogic_CCB *CCB;
3078	int TargetID;
3079
3080	/*
3081	 * Attempt to Reset and Reinitialize the Host Adapter.
3082	 */
3083
3084	if (!(BusLogic_HardwareResetHostAdapter(HostAdapter, HardReset) && BusLogic_InitializeHostAdapter(HostAdapter))) {
3085		BusLogic_Error("Resetting %s Failed\n", HostAdapter, HostAdapter->FullModelName);
 
 
3086		return FAILURE;
3087	}
3088
3089	/*
3090	 * Deallocate all currently executing CCBs.
3091	 */
3092
3093	for (CCB = HostAdapter->All_CCBs; CCB != NULL; CCB = CCB->NextAll)
3094		if (CCB->Status == BusLogic_CCB_Active)
3095			BusLogic_DeallocateCCB(CCB);
3096	/*
3097	 * Wait a few seconds between the Host Adapter Hard Reset which
3098	 * initiates a SCSI Bus Reset and issuing any SCSI Commands.  Some
3099	 * SCSI devices get confused if they receive SCSI Commands too soon
3100	 * after a SCSI Bus Reset.
3101	 */
3102
3103	if (HardReset) {
3104		spin_unlock_irq(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock);
3105		BusLogic_Delay(HostAdapter->BusSettleTime);
3106		spin_lock_irq(HostAdapter->SCSI_Host->host_lock);
3107	}
3108
3109	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3110		HostAdapter->LastResetAttempted[TargetID] = jiffies;
3111		HostAdapter->LastResetCompleted[TargetID] = jiffies;
3112	}
3113	return SUCCESS;
3114}
3115
3116/*
3117  BusLogic_BIOSDiskParameters returns the Heads/Sectors/Cylinders BIOS Disk
3118  Parameters for Disk.  The default disk geometry is 64 heads, 32 sectors, and
3119  the appropriate number of cylinders so as not to exceed drive capacity.  In
3120  order for disks equal to or larger than 1 GB to be addressable by the BIOS
3121  without exceeding the BIOS limitation of 1024 cylinders, Extended Translation
3122  may be enabled in AutoSCSI on FlashPoint Host Adapters and on "W" and "C"
3123  series MultiMaster Host Adapters, or by a dip switch setting on "S" and "A"
3124  series MultiMaster Host Adapters.  With Extended Translation enabled, drives
3125  between 1 GB inclusive and 2 GB exclusive are given a disk geometry of 128
3126  heads and 32 sectors, and drives above 2 GB inclusive are given a disk
3127  geometry of 255 heads and 63 sectors.  However, if the BIOS detects that the
3128  Extended Translation setting does not match the geometry in the partition
3129  table, then the translation inferred from the partition table will be used by
3130  the BIOS, and a warning may be displayed.
3131*/
3132
3133static int BusLogic_BIOSDiskParameters(struct scsi_device *sdev, struct block_device *Device, sector_t capacity, int *Parameters)
 
3134{
3135	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) sdev->host->hostdata;
3136	struct BIOS_DiskParameters *DiskParameters = (struct BIOS_DiskParameters *) Parameters;
 
3137	unsigned char *buf;
3138	if (HostAdapter->ExtendedTranslationEnabled && capacity >= 2 * 1024 * 1024 /* 1 GB in 512 byte sectors */ ) {
3139		if (capacity >= 4 * 1024 * 1024 /* 2 GB in 512 byte sectors */ ) {
3140			DiskParameters->Heads = 255;
3141			DiskParameters->Sectors = 63;
 
3142		} else {
3143			DiskParameters->Heads = 128;
3144			DiskParameters->Sectors = 32;
3145		}
3146	} else {
3147		DiskParameters->Heads = 64;
3148		DiskParameters->Sectors = 32;
3149	}
3150	DiskParameters->Cylinders = (unsigned long) capacity / (DiskParameters->Heads * DiskParameters->Sectors);
3151	buf = scsi_bios_ptable(Device);
3152	if (buf == NULL)
3153		return 0;
3154	/*
3155	   If the boot sector partition table flag is valid, search for a partition
3156	   table entry whose end_head matches one of the standard BusLogic geometry
3157	   translations (64/32, 128/32, or 255/63).
3158	 */
3159	if (*(unsigned short *) (buf + 64) == 0xAA55) {
3160		struct partition *FirstPartitionEntry = (struct partition *) buf;
3161		struct partition *PartitionEntry = FirstPartitionEntry;
3162		int SavedCylinders = DiskParameters->Cylinders, PartitionNumber;
3163		unsigned char PartitionEntryEndHead = 0, PartitionEntryEndSector = 0;
3164		for (PartitionNumber = 0; PartitionNumber < 4; PartitionNumber++) {
3165			PartitionEntryEndHead = PartitionEntry->end_head;
3166			PartitionEntryEndSector = PartitionEntry->end_sector & 0x3F;
3167			if (PartitionEntryEndHead == 64 - 1) {
3168				DiskParameters->Heads = 64;
3169				DiskParameters->Sectors = 32;
 
3170				break;
3171			} else if (PartitionEntryEndHead == 128 - 1) {
3172				DiskParameters->Heads = 128;
3173				DiskParameters->Sectors = 32;
3174				break;
3175			} else if (PartitionEntryEndHead == 255 - 1) {
3176				DiskParameters->Heads = 255;
3177				DiskParameters->Sectors = 63;
3178				break;
3179			}
3180			PartitionEntry++;
3181		}
3182		if (PartitionNumber == 4) {
3183			PartitionEntryEndHead = FirstPartitionEntry->end_head;
3184			PartitionEntryEndSector = FirstPartitionEntry->end_sector & 0x3F;
3185		}
3186		DiskParameters->Cylinders = (unsigned long) capacity / (DiskParameters->Heads * DiskParameters->Sectors);
3187		if (PartitionNumber < 4 && PartitionEntryEndSector == DiskParameters->Sectors) {
3188			if (DiskParameters->Cylinders != SavedCylinders)
3189				BusLogic_Warning("Adopting Geometry %d/%d from Partition Table\n", HostAdapter, DiskParameters->Heads, DiskParameters->Sectors);
3190		} else if (PartitionEntryEndHead > 0 || PartitionEntryEndSector > 0) {
3191			BusLogic_Warning("Warning: Partition Table appears to " "have Geometry %d/%d which is\n", HostAdapter, PartitionEntryEndHead + 1, PartitionEntryEndSector);
3192			BusLogic_Warning("not compatible with current BusLogic " "Host Adapter Geometry %d/%d\n", HostAdapter, DiskParameters->Heads, DiskParameters->Sectors);
3193		}
3194	}
3195	kfree(buf);
3196	return 0;
3197}
3198
3199
3200/*
3201  BugLogic_ProcDirectoryInfo implements /proc/scsi/BusLogic/<N>.
3202*/
3203
3204static int BusLogic_ProcDirectoryInfo(struct Scsi_Host *shost, char *ProcBuffer, char **StartPointer, off_t Offset, int BytesAvailable, int WriteFlag)
 
3205{
3206	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter = (struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *) shost->hostdata;
3207	struct BusLogic_TargetStatistics *TargetStatistics;
3208	int TargetID, Length;
3209	char *Buffer;
3210
3211	TargetStatistics = HostAdapter->TargetStatistics;
3212	if (WriteFlag) {
3213		HostAdapter->ExternalHostAdapterResets = 0;
3214		HostAdapter->HostAdapterInternalErrors = 0;
3215		memset(TargetStatistics, 0, BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices * sizeof(struct BusLogic_TargetStatistics));
3216		return 0;
3217	}
3218	Buffer = HostAdapter->MessageBuffer;
3219	Length = HostAdapter->MessageBufferLength;
3220	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\n\
 
 
 
 
 
3221Current Driver Queue Depth:	%d\n\
3222Currently Allocated CCBs:	%d\n", HostAdapter->DriverQueueDepth, HostAdapter->AllocatedCCBs);
3223	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\n\n\
3224			   DATA TRANSFER STATISTICS\n\
3225\n\
3226Target	Tagged Queuing	Queue Depth  Active  Attempted	Completed\n\
3227======	==============	===========  ======  =========	=========\n");
3228	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3229		struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID];
3230		if (!TargetFlags->TargetExists)
3231			continue;
3232		Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "  %2d	%s", TargetID, (TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingSupported ? (TargetFlags->TaggedQueuingActive ? "    Active" : (HostAdapter->TaggedQueuingPermitted & (1 << TargetID)
3233																				    ? "  Permitted" : "   Disabled"))
3234									  : "Not Supported"));
3235		Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length],
3236				  "	    %3d       %3u    %9u	%9u\n", HostAdapter->QueueDepth[TargetID], HostAdapter->ActiveCommands[TargetID], TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandsAttempted, TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandsCompleted);
3237	}
3238	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\n\
3239Target  Read Commands  Write Commands   Total Bytes Read    Total Bytes Written\n\
3240======  =============  ==============  ===================  ===================\n");
3241	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3242		struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID];
3243		if (!TargetFlags->TargetExists)
3244			continue;
3245		Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "  %2d	  %9u	 %9u", TargetID, TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommands, TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommands);
3246		if (TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesRead.Billions > 0)
3247			Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "     %9u%09u", TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesRead.Billions, TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesRead.Units);
3248		else
3249			Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "		%9u", TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesRead.Units);
3250		if (TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesWritten.Billions > 0)
3251			Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "   %9u%09u\n", TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesWritten.Billions, TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesWritten.Units);
3252		else
3253			Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "	     %9u\n", TargetStatistics[TargetID].TotalBytesWritten.Units);
3254	}
3255	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\n\
3256Target  Command    0-1KB      1-2KB      2-4KB      4-8KB     8-16KB\n\
3257======  =======  =========  =========  =========  =========  =========\n");
3258	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3259		struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID];
3260		if (!TargetFlags->TargetExists)
3261			continue;
3262		Length +=
3263		    sprintf(&Buffer[Length],
3264			    "  %2d	 Read	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", TargetID,
3265			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[0],
3266			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[1], TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[2], TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[3], TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[4]);
3267		Length +=
3268		    sprintf(&Buffer[Length],
3269			    "  %2d	 Write	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", TargetID,
3270			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[0],
3271			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[1], TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[2], TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[3], TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[4]);
3272	}
3273	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\n\
3274Target  Command   16-32KB    32-64KB   64-128KB   128-256KB   256KB+\n\
3275======  =======  =========  =========  =========  =========  =========\n");
3276	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3277		struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID];
3278		if (!TargetFlags->TargetExists)
3279			continue;
3280		Length +=
3281		    sprintf(&Buffer[Length],
3282			    "  %2d	 Read	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", TargetID,
3283			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[5],
3284			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[6], TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[7], TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[8], TargetStatistics[TargetID].ReadCommandSizeBuckets[9]);
3285		Length +=
3286		    sprintf(&Buffer[Length],
3287			    "  %2d	 Write	 %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u  %9u\n", TargetID,
3288			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[5],
3289			    TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[6], TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[7], TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[8], TargetStatistics[TargetID].WriteCommandSizeBuckets[9]);
3290	}
3291	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\n\n\
3292			   ERROR RECOVERY STATISTICS\n\
3293\n\
3294	  Command Aborts      Bus Device Resets	  Host Adapter Resets\n\
3295Target	Requested Completed  Requested Completed  Requested Completed\n\
3296  ID	\\\\\\\\ Attempted ////  \\\\\\\\ Attempted ////  \\\\\\\\ Attempted ////\n\
3297======	 ===== ===== =====    ===== ===== =====	   ===== ===== =====\n");
3298	for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < HostAdapter->MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3299		struct BusLogic_TargetFlags *TargetFlags = &HostAdapter->TargetFlags[TargetID];
3300		if (!TargetFlags->TargetExists)
3301			continue;
3302		Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\
3303  %2d	 %5d %5d %5d    %5d %5d %5d	   %5d %5d %5d\n", TargetID, TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandAbortsRequested, TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandAbortsAttempted, TargetStatistics[TargetID].CommandAbortsCompleted, TargetStatistics[TargetID].BusDeviceResetsRequested, TargetStatistics[TargetID].BusDeviceResetsAttempted, TargetStatistics[TargetID].BusDeviceResetsCompleted, TargetStatistics[TargetID].HostAdapterResetsRequested, TargetStatistics[TargetID].HostAdapterResetsAttempted, TargetStatistics[TargetID].HostAdapterResetsCompleted);
3304	}
3305	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "\nExternal Host Adapter Resets: %d\n", HostAdapter->ExternalHostAdapterResets);
3306	Length += sprintf(&Buffer[Length], "Host Adapter Internal Errors: %d\n", HostAdapter->HostAdapterInternalErrors);
3307	if (Length >= BusLogic_MessageBufferSize)
3308		BusLogic_Error("Message Buffer length %d exceeds size %d\n", HostAdapter, Length, BusLogic_MessageBufferSize);
3309	if ((Length -= Offset) <= 0)
3310		return 0;
3311	if (Length >= BytesAvailable)
3312		Length = BytesAvailable;
3313	memcpy(ProcBuffer, HostAdapter->MessageBuffer + Offset, Length);
3314	*StartPointer = ProcBuffer;
3315	return Length;
3316}
3317
3318
3319/*
3320  BusLogic_Message prints Driver Messages.
3321*/
3322
3323static void BusLogic_Message(enum BusLogic_MessageLevel MessageLevel, char *Format, struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *HostAdapter, ...)
3324{
3325	static char Buffer[BusLogic_LineBufferSize];
3326	static bool BeginningOfLine = true;
3327	va_list Arguments;
3328	int Length = 0;
3329	va_start(Arguments, HostAdapter);
3330	Length = vsprintf(Buffer, Format, Arguments);
3331	va_end(Arguments);
3332	if (MessageLevel == BusLogic_AnnounceLevel) {
3333		static int AnnouncementLines = 0;
3334		strcpy(&HostAdapter->MessageBuffer[HostAdapter->MessageBufferLength], Buffer);
3335		HostAdapter->MessageBufferLength += Length;
3336		if (++AnnouncementLines <= 2)
3337			printk("%sscsi: %s", BusLogic_MessageLevelMap[MessageLevel], Buffer);
3338	} else if (MessageLevel == BusLogic_InfoLevel) {
3339		strcpy(&HostAdapter->MessageBuffer[HostAdapter->MessageBufferLength], Buffer);
3340		HostAdapter->MessageBufferLength += Length;
3341		if (BeginningOfLine) {
3342			if (Buffer[0] != '\n' || Length > 1)
3343				printk("%sscsi%d: %s", BusLogic_MessageLevelMap[MessageLevel], HostAdapter->HostNumber, Buffer);
 
 
3344		} else
3345			printk("%s", Buffer);
3346	} else {
3347		if (BeginningOfLine) {
3348			if (HostAdapter != NULL && HostAdapter->HostAdapterInitialized)
3349				printk("%sscsi%d: %s", BusLogic_MessageLevelMap[MessageLevel], HostAdapter->HostNumber, Buffer);
3350			else
3351				printk("%s%s", BusLogic_MessageLevelMap[MessageLevel], Buffer);
3352		} else
3353			printk("%s", Buffer);
3354	}
3355	BeginningOfLine = (Buffer[Length - 1] == '\n');
3356}
3357
3358
3359/*
3360  BusLogic_ParseKeyword parses an individual option keyword.  It returns true
3361  and updates the pointer if the keyword is recognized and false otherwise.
3362*/
3363
3364static bool __init BusLogic_ParseKeyword(char **StringPointer, char *Keyword)
3365{
3366	char *Pointer = *StringPointer;
3367	while (*Keyword != '\0') {
3368		char StringChar = *Pointer++;
3369		char KeywordChar = *Keyword++;
3370		if (StringChar >= 'A' && StringChar <= 'Z')
3371			StringChar += 'a' - 'Z';
3372		if (KeywordChar >= 'A' && KeywordChar <= 'Z')
3373			KeywordChar += 'a' - 'Z';
3374		if (StringChar != KeywordChar)
3375			return false;
3376	}
3377	*StringPointer = Pointer;
3378	return true;
3379}
3380
3381
3382/*
3383  BusLogic_ParseDriverOptions handles processing of BusLogic Driver Options
3384  specifications.
3385
3386  BusLogic Driver Options may be specified either via the Linux Kernel Command
3387  Line or via the Loadable Kernel Module Installation Facility.  Driver Options
3388  for multiple host adapters may be specified either by separating the option
3389  strings by a semicolon, or by specifying multiple "BusLogic=" strings on the
3390  command line.  Individual option specifications for a single host adapter are
3391  separated by commas.  The Probing and Debugging Options apply to all host
3392  adapters whereas the remaining options apply individually only to the
3393  selected host adapter.
3394
3395  The BusLogic Driver Probing Options are described in
3396  <file:Documentation/scsi/BusLogic.txt>.
3397*/
3398
3399static int __init BusLogic_ParseDriverOptions(char *OptionsString)
3400{
3401	while (true) {
3402		struct BusLogic_DriverOptions *DriverOptions = &BusLogic_DriverOptions[BusLogic_DriverOptionsCount++];
3403		int TargetID;
3404		memset(DriverOptions, 0, sizeof(struct BusLogic_DriverOptions));
3405		while (*OptionsString != '\0' && *OptionsString != ';') {
 
 
3406			/* Probing Options. */
3407			if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "IO:")) {
3408				unsigned long IO_Address = simple_strtoul(OptionsString, &OptionsString, 0);
3409				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.LimitedProbeISA = true;
3410				switch (IO_Address) {
 
3411				case 0x330:
3412					BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe330 = true;
3413					break;
3414				case 0x334:
3415					BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe334 = true;
3416					break;
3417				case 0x230:
3418					BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe230 = true;
3419					break;
3420				case 0x234:
3421					BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe234 = true;
3422					break;
3423				case 0x130:
3424					BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe130 = true;
3425					break;
3426				case 0x134:
3427					BusLogic_ProbeOptions.Probe134 = true;
3428					break;
3429				default:
3430					BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid I/O Address 0x%X)\n", NULL, IO_Address);
3431					return 0;
3432				}
3433			} else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "NoProbeISA"))
3434				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbeISA = true;
3435			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "NoProbePCI"))
3436				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbePCI = true;
3437			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "NoProbe"))
3438				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoProbe = true;
3439			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "NoSortPCI"))
3440				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.NoSortPCI = true;
3441			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "MultiMasterFirst"))
3442				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.MultiMasterFirst = true;
3443			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "FlashPointFirst"))
3444				BusLogic_ProbeOptions.FlashPointFirst = true;
3445			/* Tagged Queuing Options. */
3446			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "QueueDepth:[") || BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "QD:[")) {
3447				for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++) {
3448					unsigned short QueueDepth = simple_strtoul(OptionsString, &OptionsString, 0);
3449					if (QueueDepth > BusLogic_MaxTaggedQueueDepth) {
3450						BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid Queue Depth %d)\n", NULL, QueueDepth);
 
3451						return 0;
3452					}
3453					DriverOptions->QueueDepth[TargetID] = QueueDepth;
3454					if (*OptionsString == ',')
3455						OptionsString++;
3456					else if (*OptionsString == ']')
3457						break;
3458					else {
3459						BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(',' or ']' expected at '%s')\n", NULL, OptionsString);
3460						return 0;
3461					}
3462				}
3463				if (*OptionsString != ']') {
3464					BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(']' expected at '%s')\n", NULL, OptionsString);
3465					return 0;
3466				} else
3467					OptionsString++;
3468			} else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "QueueDepth:") || BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "QD:")) {
3469				unsigned short QueueDepth = simple_strtoul(OptionsString, &OptionsString, 0);
3470				if (QueueDepth == 0 || QueueDepth > BusLogic_MaxTaggedQueueDepth) {
3471					BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid Queue Depth %d)\n", NULL, QueueDepth);
 
3472					return 0;
3473				}
3474				DriverOptions->CommonQueueDepth = QueueDepth;
3475				for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
3476					DriverOptions->QueueDepth[TargetID] = QueueDepth;
3477			} else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "TaggedQueuing:") || BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "TQ:")) {
3478				if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "Default")) {
3479					DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0x0000;
3480					DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask = 0x0000;
3481				} else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "Enable")) {
3482					DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0xFFFF;
3483					DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask = 0xFFFF;
3484				} else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "Disable")) {
3485					DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted = 0x0000;
3486					DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask = 0xFFFF;
 
3487				} else {
3488					unsigned short TargetBit;
3489					for (TargetID = 0, TargetBit = 1; TargetID < BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++, TargetBit <<= 1)
3490						switch (*OptionsString++) {
 
 
3491						case 'Y':
3492							DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted |= TargetBit;
3493							DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask |= TargetBit;
3494							break;
3495						case 'N':
3496							DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted &= ~TargetBit;
3497							DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask |= TargetBit;
3498							break;
3499						case 'X':
3500							break;
3501						default:
3502							OptionsString--;
3503							TargetID = BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices;
3504							break;
3505						}
3506				}
3507			}
3508			/* Miscellaneous Options. */
3509			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "BusSettleTime:") || BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "BST:")) {
3510				unsigned short BusSettleTime = simple_strtoul(OptionsString, &OptionsString, 0);
3511				if (BusSettleTime > 5 * 60) {
3512					BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(invalid Bus Settle Time %d)\n", NULL, BusSettleTime);
 
 
3513					return 0;
3514				}
3515				DriverOptions->BusSettleTime = BusSettleTime;
3516			} else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "InhibitTargetInquiry"))
3517				DriverOptions->LocalOptions.InhibitTargetInquiry = true;
 
3518			/* Debugging Options. */
3519			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "TraceProbe"))
3520				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe = true;
3521			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "TraceHardwareReset"))
3522				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceHardwareReset = true;
3523			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "TraceConfiguration"))
3524				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceConfiguration = true;
3525			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "TraceErrors"))
3526				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceErrors = true;
3527			else if (BusLogic_ParseKeyword(&OptionsString, "Debug")) {
3528				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceProbe = true;
3529				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceHardwareReset = true;
3530				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceConfiguration = true;
3531				BusLogic_GlobalOptions.TraceErrors = true;
3532			}
3533			if (*OptionsString == ',')
3534				OptionsString++;
3535			else if (*OptionsString != ';' && *OptionsString != '\0') {
3536				BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Unexpected Driver Option '%s' " "ignored\n", NULL, OptionsString);
3537				*OptionsString = '\0';
3538			}
3539		}
3540		if (!(BusLogic_DriverOptionsCount == 0 || BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount == 0 || BusLogic_DriverOptionsCount == BusLogic_ProbeInfoCount)) {
3541			BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Invalid Driver Options " "(all or no I/O Addresses must be specified)\n", NULL);
 
 
3542			return 0;
3543		}
3544		/*
3545		   Tagged Queuing is disabled when the Queue Depth is 1 since queuing
3546		   multiple commands is not possible.
3547		 */
3548		for (TargetID = 0; TargetID < BusLogic_MaxTargetDevices; TargetID++)
3549			if (DriverOptions->QueueDepth[TargetID] == 1) {
3550				unsigned short TargetBit = 1 << TargetID;
3551				DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermitted &= ~TargetBit;
3552				DriverOptions->TaggedQueuingPermittedMask |= TargetBit;
3553			}
3554		if (*OptionsString == ';')
3555			OptionsString++;
3556		if (*OptionsString == '\0')
3557			return 0;
3558	}
3559	return 1;
3560}
3561
3562/*
3563  Get it all started
3564*/
3565
3566static struct scsi_host_template Bus_Logic_template = {
3567	.module = THIS_MODULE,
3568	.proc_name = "BusLogic",
3569	.proc_info = BusLogic_ProcDirectoryInfo,
 
3570	.name = "BusLogic",
3571	.info = BusLogic_DriverInfo,
3572	.queuecommand = BusLogic_QueueCommand,
3573	.slave_configure = BusLogic_SlaveConfigure,
3574	.bios_param = BusLogic_BIOSDiskParameters,
3575	.eh_host_reset_handler = BusLogic_host_reset,
3576#if 0
3577	.eh_abort_handler = BusLogic_AbortCommand,
3578#endif
3579	.unchecked_isa_dma = 1,
3580	.max_sectors = 128,
3581	.use_clustering = ENABLE_CLUSTERING,
3582};
3583
3584/*
3585  BusLogic_Setup handles processing of Kernel Command Line Arguments.
3586*/
3587
3588static int __init BusLogic_Setup(char *str)
3589{
3590	int ints[3];
3591
3592	(void) get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);
3593
3594	if (ints[0] != 0) {
3595		BusLogic_Error("BusLogic: Obsolete Command Line Entry " "Format Ignored\n", NULL);
3596		return 0;
3597	}
3598	if (str == NULL || *str == '\0')
3599		return 0;
3600	return BusLogic_ParseDriverOptions(str);
3601}
3602
3603/*
3604 * Exit function.  Deletes all hosts associated with this driver.
3605 */
3606
3607static void __exit BusLogic_exit(void)
3608{
3609	struct BusLogic_HostAdapter *ha, *next;
3610
3611	list_for_each_entry_safe(ha, next, &BusLogic_host_list, host_list)
3612		BusLogic_ReleaseHostAdapter(ha);
3613}
3614
3615__setup("BusLogic=", BusLogic_Setup);
3616
3617#ifdef MODULE
3618static struct pci_device_id BusLogic_pci_tbl[] __devinitdata = {
3619	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER,
3620	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0},
3621	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_MULTIMASTER_NC,
3622	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0},
3623	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BUSLOGIC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_BUSLOGIC_FLASHPOINT,
3624	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0},
3625	{ }
 
 
 
 
 
 
3626};
3627#endif
3628MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, BusLogic_pci_tbl);
3629
3630module_init(BusLogic_init);
3631module_exit(BusLogic_exit);