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  1. /*
  2. * Adaptec AAC series RAID controller driver
  3. * (c) Copyright 2001 Red Hat Inc. <alan@redhat.com>
  4. *
  5. * based on the old aacraid driver that is..
  6. * Adaptec aacraid device driver for Linux.
  7. *
  8. * Copyright (c) 2000 Adaptec, Inc. (aacraid@adaptec.com)
  9. *
  10. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  11. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  12. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
  13. * any later version.
  14. *
  15. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  16. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  17. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  18. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  19. *
  20. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  21. * along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
  22. * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
  23. *
  24. * Module Name:
  25. * sa.c
  26. *
  27. * Abstract: Drawbridge specific support functions
  28. *
  29. */
  30. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  31. #include <linux/init.h>
  32. #include <linux/types.h>
  33. #include <linux/sched.h>
  34. #include <linux/pci.h>
  35. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  36. #include <linux/slab.h>
  37. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  38. #include <linux/delay.h>
  39. #include <linux/completion.h>
  40. #include <linux/time.h>
  41. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  42. #include <asm/semaphore.h>
  43. #include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
  44. #include "aacraid.h"
  45. static irqreturn_t aac_sa_intr(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
  46. {
  47. struct aac_dev *dev = dev_id;
  48. unsigned short intstat, mask;
  49. intstat = sa_readw(dev, DoorbellReg_p);
  50. /*
  51. * Read mask and invert because drawbridge is reversed.
  52. * This allows us to only service interrupts that have been enabled.
  53. */
  54. mask = ~(sa_readw(dev, SaDbCSR.PRISETIRQMASK));
  55. /* Check to see if this is our interrupt. If it isn't just return */
  56. if (intstat & mask) {
  57. if (intstat & PrintfReady) {
  58. aac_printf(dev, sa_readl(dev, Mailbox5));
  59. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, PrintfReady); /* clear PrintfReady */
  60. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s, PrintfDone);
  61. } else if (intstat & DOORBELL_1) { // dev -> Host Normal Command Ready
  62. aac_command_normal(&dev->queues->queue[HostNormCmdQueue]);
  63. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, DOORBELL_1);
  64. } else if (intstat & DOORBELL_2) { // dev -> Host Normal Response Ready
  65. aac_response_normal(&dev->queues->queue[HostNormRespQueue]);
  66. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, DOORBELL_2);
  67. } else if (intstat & DOORBELL_3) { // dev -> Host Normal Command Not Full
  68. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, DOORBELL_3);
  69. } else if (intstat & DOORBELL_4) { // dev -> Host Normal Response Not Full
  70. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, DOORBELL_4);
  71. }
  72. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  73. }
  74. return IRQ_NONE;
  75. }
  76. /**
  77. * aac_sa_disable_interrupt - disable interrupt
  78. * @dev: Which adapter to enable.
  79. */
  80. static void aac_sa_disable_interrupt (struct aac_dev *dev)
  81. {
  82. sa_writew(dev, SaDbCSR.PRISETIRQMASK, 0xffff);
  83. }
  84. /**
  85. * aac_sa_notify_adapter - handle adapter notification
  86. * @dev: Adapter that notification is for
  87. * @event: Event to notidy
  88. *
  89. * Notify the adapter of an event
  90. */
  91. static void aac_sa_notify_adapter(struct aac_dev *dev, u32 event)
  92. {
  93. switch (event) {
  94. case AdapNormCmdQue:
  95. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s,DOORBELL_1);
  96. break;
  97. case HostNormRespNotFull:
  98. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s,DOORBELL_4);
  99. break;
  100. case AdapNormRespQue:
  101. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s,DOORBELL_2);
  102. break;
  103. case HostNormCmdNotFull:
  104. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s,DOORBELL_3);
  105. break;
  106. case HostShutdown:
  107. /*
  108. sa_sync_cmd(dev, HOST_CRASHING, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
  109. NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
  110. */
  111. break;
  112. case FastIo:
  113. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s,DOORBELL_6);
  114. break;
  115. case AdapPrintfDone:
  116. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s,DOORBELL_5);
  117. break;
  118. default:
  119. BUG();
  120. break;
  121. }
  122. }
  123. /**
  124. * sa_sync_cmd - send a command and wait
  125. * @dev: Adapter
  126. * @command: Command to execute
  127. * @p1: first parameter
  128. * @ret: adapter status
  129. *
  130. * This routine will send a synchronous command to the adapter and wait
  131. * for its completion.
  132. */
  133. static int sa_sync_cmd(struct aac_dev *dev, u32 command,
  134. u32 p1, u32 p2, u32 p3, u32 p4, u32 p5, u32 p6,
  135. u32 *ret, u32 *r1, u32 *r2, u32 *r3, u32 *r4)
  136. {
  137. unsigned long start;
  138. int ok;
  139. /*
  140. * Write the Command into Mailbox 0
  141. */
  142. sa_writel(dev, Mailbox0, command);
  143. /*
  144. * Write the parameters into Mailboxes 1 - 4
  145. */
  146. sa_writel(dev, Mailbox1, p1);
  147. sa_writel(dev, Mailbox2, p2);
  148. sa_writel(dev, Mailbox3, p3);
  149. sa_writel(dev, Mailbox4, p4);
  150. /*
  151. * Clear the synch command doorbell to start on a clean slate.
  152. */
  153. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, DOORBELL_0);
  154. /*
  155. * Signal that there is a new synch command
  156. */
  157. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellReg_s, DOORBELL_0);
  158. ok = 0;
  159. start = jiffies;
  160. while(time_before(jiffies, start+30*HZ))
  161. {
  162. /*
  163. * Delay 5uS so that the monitor gets access
  164. */
  165. udelay(5);
  166. /*
  167. * Mon110 will set doorbell0 bit when it has
  168. * completed the command.
  169. */
  170. if(sa_readw(dev, DoorbellReg_p) & DOORBELL_0) {
  171. ok = 1;
  172. break;
  173. }
  174. msleep(1);
  175. }
  176. if (ok != 1)
  177. return -ETIMEDOUT;
  178. /*
  179. * Clear the synch command doorbell.
  180. */
  181. sa_writew(dev, DoorbellClrReg_p, DOORBELL_0);
  182. /*
  183. * Pull the synch status from Mailbox 0.
  184. */
  185. if (ret)
  186. *ret = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox0);
  187. if (r1)
  188. *r1 = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox1);
  189. if (r2)
  190. *r2 = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox2);
  191. if (r3)
  192. *r3 = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox3);
  193. if (r4)
  194. *r4 = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox4);
  195. return 0;
  196. }
  197. /**
  198. * aac_sa_interrupt_adapter - interrupt an adapter
  199. * @dev: Which adapter to enable.
  200. *
  201. * Breakpoint an adapter.
  202. */
  203. static void aac_sa_interrupt_adapter (struct aac_dev *dev)
  204. {
  205. sa_sync_cmd(dev, BREAKPOINT_REQUEST, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
  206. NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
  207. }
  208. /**
  209. * aac_sa_start_adapter - activate adapter
  210. * @dev: Adapter
  211. *
  212. * Start up processing on an ARM based AAC adapter
  213. */
  214. static void aac_sa_start_adapter(struct aac_dev *dev)
  215. {
  216. struct aac_init *init;
  217. /*
  218. * Fill in the remaining pieces of the init.
  219. */
  220. init = dev->init;
  221. init->HostElapsedSeconds = cpu_to_le32(get_seconds());
  222. /* We can only use a 32 bit address here */
  223. sa_sync_cmd(dev, INIT_STRUCT_BASE_ADDRESS,
  224. (u32)(ulong)dev->init_pa, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
  225. NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
  226. }
  227. /**
  228. * aac_sa_check_health
  229. * @dev: device to check if healthy
  230. *
  231. * Will attempt to determine if the specified adapter is alive and
  232. * capable of handling requests, returning 0 if alive.
  233. */
  234. static int aac_sa_check_health(struct aac_dev *dev)
  235. {
  236. long status = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox7);
  237. /*
  238. * Check to see if the board failed any self tests.
  239. */
  240. if (status & SELF_TEST_FAILED)
  241. return -1;
  242. /*
  243. * Check to see if the board panic'd while booting.
  244. */
  245. if (status & KERNEL_PANIC)
  246. return -2;
  247. /*
  248. * Wait for the adapter to be up and running. Wait up to 3 minutes
  249. */
  250. if (!(status & KERNEL_UP_AND_RUNNING))
  251. return -3;
  252. /*
  253. * Everything is OK
  254. */
  255. return 0;
  256. }
  257. /**
  258. * aac_sa_init - initialize an ARM based AAC card
  259. * @dev: device to configure
  260. *
  261. * Allocate and set up resources for the ARM based AAC variants. The
  262. * device_interface in the commregion will be allocated and linked
  263. * to the comm region.
  264. */
  265. int aac_sa_init(struct aac_dev *dev)
  266. {
  267. unsigned long start;
  268. unsigned long status;
  269. int instance;
  270. const char *name;
  271. instance = dev->id;
  272. name = dev->name;
  273. /*
  274. * Check to see if the board failed any self tests.
  275. */
  276. if (sa_readl(dev, Mailbox7) & SELF_TEST_FAILED) {
  277. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s%d: adapter self-test failed.\n", name, instance);
  278. goto error_iounmap;
  279. }
  280. /*
  281. * Check to see if the board panic'd while booting.
  282. */
  283. if (sa_readl(dev, Mailbox7) & KERNEL_PANIC) {
  284. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s%d: adapter kernel panic'd.\n", name, instance);
  285. goto error_iounmap;
  286. }
  287. start = jiffies;
  288. /*
  289. * Wait for the adapter to be up and running. Wait up to 3 minutes.
  290. */
  291. while (!(sa_readl(dev, Mailbox7) & KERNEL_UP_AND_RUNNING)) {
  292. if (time_after(jiffies, start+180*HZ)) {
  293. status = sa_readl(dev, Mailbox7);
  294. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s%d: adapter kernel failed to start, init status = %lx.\n",
  295. name, instance, status);
  296. goto error_iounmap;
  297. }
  298. schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
  299. }
  300. if (request_irq(dev->scsi_host_ptr->irq, aac_sa_intr, SA_SHIRQ|SA_INTERRUPT, "aacraid", (void *)dev ) < 0) {
  301. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s%d: Interrupt unavailable.\n", name, instance);
  302. goto error_iounmap;
  303. }
  304. /*
  305. * Fill in the function dispatch table.
  306. */
  307. dev->a_ops.adapter_interrupt = aac_sa_interrupt_adapter;
  308. dev->a_ops.adapter_disable_int = aac_sa_disable_interrupt;
  309. dev->a_ops.adapter_notify = aac_sa_notify_adapter;
  310. dev->a_ops.adapter_sync_cmd = sa_sync_cmd;
  311. dev->a_ops.adapter_check_health = aac_sa_check_health;
  312. /*
  313. * First clear out all interrupts. Then enable the one's that
  314. * we can handle.
  315. */
  316. sa_writew(dev, SaDbCSR.PRISETIRQMASK, 0xffff);
  317. sa_writew(dev, SaDbCSR.PRICLEARIRQMASK, (PrintfReady | DOORBELL_1 |
  318. DOORBELL_2 | DOORBELL_3 | DOORBELL_4));
  319. if(aac_init_adapter(dev) == NULL)
  320. goto error_irq;
  321. /*
  322. * Tell the adapter that all is configure, and it can start
  323. * accepting requests
  324. */
  325. aac_sa_start_adapter(dev);
  326. return 0;
  327. error_irq:
  328. sa_writew(dev, SaDbCSR.PRISETIRQMASK, 0xffff);
  329. free_irq(dev->scsi_host_ptr->irq, (void *)dev);
  330. error_iounmap:
  331. return -1;
  332. }