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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org>
  3. * Copyright (C) 2003 Red Hat
  4. *
  5. */
  6. #include <linux/module.h>
  7. #include <linux/types.h>
  8. #include <linux/string.h>
  9. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  10. #include <linux/timer.h>
  11. #include <linux/mm.h>
  12. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  13. #include <linux/major.h>
  14. #include <linux/errno.h>
  15. #include <linux/genhd.h>
  16. #include <linux/blkpg.h>
  17. #include <linux/slab.h>
  18. #include <linux/pci.h>
  19. #include <linux/delay.h>
  20. #include <linux/ide.h>
  21. #include <linux/bitops.h>
  22. #include <linux/nmi.h>
  23. #include <asm/byteorder.h>
  24. #include <asm/irq.h>
  25. #include <asm/uaccess.h>
  26. #include <asm/io.h>
  27. void SELECT_MASK(ide_drive_t *drive, int mask)
  28. {
  29. const struct ide_port_ops *port_ops = drive->hwif->port_ops;
  30. if (port_ops && port_ops->maskproc)
  31. port_ops->maskproc(drive, mask);
  32. }
  33. u8 ide_read_error(ide_drive_t *drive)
  34. {
  35. struct ide_taskfile tf;
  36. drive->hwif->tp_ops->tf_read(drive, &tf, IDE_VALID_ERROR);
  37. return tf.error;
  38. }
  39. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ide_read_error);
  40. void ide_fix_driveid(u16 *id)
  41. {
  42. #ifndef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
  43. # ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
  44. int i;
  45. for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
  46. id[i] = __le16_to_cpu(id[i]);
  47. # else
  48. # error "Please fix <asm/byteorder.h>"
  49. # endif
  50. #endif
  51. }
  52. /*
  53. * ide_fixstring() cleans up and (optionally) byte-swaps a text string,
  54. * removing leading/trailing blanks and compressing internal blanks.
  55. * It is primarily used to tidy up the model name/number fields as
  56. * returned by the ATA_CMD_ID_ATA[PI] commands.
  57. */
  58. void ide_fixstring(u8 *s, const int bytecount, const int byteswap)
  59. {
  60. u8 *p, *end = &s[bytecount & ~1]; /* bytecount must be even */
  61. if (byteswap) {
  62. /* convert from big-endian to host byte order */
  63. for (p = s ; p != end ; p += 2)
  64. be16_to_cpus((u16 *) p);
  65. }
  66. /* strip leading blanks */
  67. p = s;
  68. while (s != end && *s == ' ')
  69. ++s;
  70. /* compress internal blanks and strip trailing blanks */
  71. while (s != end && *s) {
  72. if (*s++ != ' ' || (s != end && *s && *s != ' '))
  73. *p++ = *(s-1);
  74. }
  75. /* wipe out trailing garbage */
  76. while (p != end)
  77. *p++ = '\0';
  78. }
  79. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ide_fixstring);
  80. /*
  81. * This routine busy-waits for the drive status to be not "busy".
  82. * It then checks the status for all of the "good" bits and none
  83. * of the "bad" bits, and if all is okay it returns 0. All other
  84. * cases return error -- caller may then invoke ide_error().
  85. *
  86. * This routine should get fixed to not hog the cpu during extra long waits..
  87. * That could be done by busy-waiting for the first jiffy or two, and then
  88. * setting a timer to wake up at half second intervals thereafter,
  89. * until timeout is achieved, before timing out.
  90. */
  91. static int __ide_wait_stat(ide_drive_t *drive, u8 good, u8 bad,
  92. unsigned long timeout, u8 *rstat)
  93. {
  94. ide_hwif_t *hwif = drive->hwif;
  95. const struct ide_tp_ops *tp_ops = hwif->tp_ops;
  96. unsigned long flags;
  97. int i;
  98. u8 stat;
  99. udelay(1); /* spec allows drive 400ns to assert "BUSY" */
  100. stat = tp_ops->read_status(hwif);
  101. if (stat & ATA_BUSY) {
  102. local_save_flags(flags);
  103. local_irq_enable_in_hardirq();
  104. timeout += jiffies;
  105. while ((stat = tp_ops->read_status(hwif)) & ATA_BUSY) {
  106. if (time_after(jiffies, timeout)) {
  107. /*
  108. * One last read after the timeout in case
  109. * heavy interrupt load made us not make any
  110. * progress during the timeout..
  111. */
  112. stat = tp_ops->read_status(hwif);
  113. if ((stat & ATA_BUSY) == 0)
  114. break;
  115. local_irq_restore(flags);
  116. *rstat = stat;
  117. return -EBUSY;
  118. }
  119. }
  120. local_irq_restore(flags);
  121. }
  122. /*
  123. * Allow status to settle, then read it again.
  124. * A few rare drives vastly violate the 400ns spec here,
  125. * so we'll wait up to 10usec for a "good" status
  126. * rather than expensively fail things immediately.
  127. * This fix courtesy of Matthew Faupel & Niccolo Rigacci.
  128. */
  129. for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
  130. udelay(1);
  131. stat = tp_ops->read_status(hwif);
  132. if (OK_STAT(stat, good, bad)) {
  133. *rstat = stat;
  134. return 0;
  135. }
  136. }
  137. *rstat = stat;
  138. return -EFAULT;
  139. }
  140. /*
  141. * In case of error returns error value after doing "*startstop = ide_error()".
  142. * The caller should return the updated value of "startstop" in this case,
  143. * "startstop" is unchanged when the function returns 0.
  144. */
  145. int ide_wait_stat(ide_startstop_t *startstop, ide_drive_t *drive, u8 good,
  146. u8 bad, unsigned long timeout)
  147. {
  148. int err;
  149. u8 stat;
  150. /* bail early if we've exceeded max_failures */
  151. if (drive->max_failures && (drive->failures > drive->max_failures)) {
  152. *startstop = ide_stopped;
  153. return 1;
  154. }
  155. err = __ide_wait_stat(drive, good, bad, timeout, &stat);
  156. if (err) {
  157. char *s = (err == -EBUSY) ? "status timeout" : "status error";
  158. *startstop = ide_error(drive, s, stat);
  159. }
  160. return err;
  161. }
  162. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ide_wait_stat);
  163. /**
  164. * ide_in_drive_list - look for drive in black/white list
  165. * @id: drive identifier
  166. * @table: list to inspect
  167. *
  168. * Look for a drive in the blacklist and the whitelist tables
  169. * Returns 1 if the drive is found in the table.
  170. */
  171. int ide_in_drive_list(u16 *id, const struct drive_list_entry *table)
  172. {
  173. for ( ; table->id_model; table++)
  174. if ((!strcmp(table->id_model, (char *)&id[ATA_ID_PROD])) &&
  175. (!table->id_firmware ||
  176. strstr((char *)&id[ATA_ID_FW_REV], table->id_firmware)))
  177. return 1;
  178. return 0;
  179. }
  180. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ide_in_drive_list);
  181. /*
  182. * Early UDMA66 devices don't set bit14 to 1, only bit13 is valid.
  183. * We list them here and depend on the device side cable detection for them.
  184. *
  185. * Some optical devices with the buggy firmwares have the same problem.
  186. */
  187. static const struct drive_list_entry ivb_list[] = {
  188. { "QUANTUM FIREBALLlct10 05" , "A03.0900" },
  189. { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202J" , "SB00" },
  190. { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202J" , "SB01" },
  191. { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202N" , "SB00" },
  192. { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202N" , "SB01" },
  193. { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202H" , "SB00" },
  194. { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202H" , "SB01" },
  195. { "SAMSUNG SP0822N" , "WA100-10" },
  196. { NULL , NULL }
  197. };
  198. /*
  199. * All hosts that use the 80c ribbon must use!
  200. * The name is derived from upper byte of word 93 and the 80c ribbon.
  201. */
  202. u8 eighty_ninty_three(ide_drive_t *drive)
  203. {
  204. ide_hwif_t *hwif = drive->hwif;
  205. u16 *id = drive->id;
  206. int ivb = ide_in_drive_list(id, ivb_list);
  207. if (hwif->cbl == ATA_CBL_PATA40_SHORT)
  208. return 1;
  209. if (ivb)
  210. printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: skipping word 93 validity check\n",
  211. drive->name);
  212. if (ata_id_is_sata(id) && !ivb)
  213. return 1;
  214. if (hwif->cbl != ATA_CBL_PATA80 && !ivb)
  215. goto no_80w;
  216. /*
  217. * FIXME:
  218. * - change master/slave IDENTIFY order
  219. * - force bit13 (80c cable present) check also for !ivb devices
  220. * (unless the slave device is pre-ATA3)
  221. */
  222. if ((id[ATA_ID_HW_CONFIG] & 0x4000) ||
  223. (ivb && (id[ATA_ID_HW_CONFIG] & 0x2000)))
  224. return 1;
  225. no_80w:
  226. if (drive->dev_flags & IDE_DFLAG_UDMA33_WARNED)
  227. return 0;
  228. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: %s side 80-wire cable detection failed, "
  229. "limiting max speed to UDMA33\n",
  230. drive->name,
  231. hwif->cbl == ATA_CBL_PATA80 ? "drive" : "host");
  232. drive->dev_flags |= IDE_DFLAG_UDMA33_WARNED;
  233. return 0;
  234. }
  235. int ide_driveid_update(ide_drive_t *drive)
  236. {
  237. u16 *id;
  238. int rc;
  239. id = kmalloc(SECTOR_SIZE, GFP_ATOMIC);
  240. if (id == NULL)
  241. return 0;
  242. SELECT_MASK(drive, 1);
  243. rc = ide_dev_read_id(drive, ATA_CMD_ID_ATA, id);
  244. SELECT_MASK(drive, 0);
  245. if (rc)
  246. goto out_err;
  247. drive->id[ATA_ID_UDMA_MODES] = id[ATA_ID_UDMA_MODES];
  248. drive->id[ATA_ID_MWDMA_MODES] = id[ATA_ID_MWDMA_MODES];
  249. drive->id[ATA_ID_SWDMA_MODES] = id[ATA_ID_SWDMA_MODES];
  250. drive->id[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES] = id[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES];
  251. /* anything more ? */
  252. kfree(id);
  253. if ((drive->dev_flags & IDE_DFLAG_USING_DMA) && ide_id_dma_bug(drive))
  254. ide_dma_off(drive);
  255. return 1;
  256. out_err:
  257. SELECT_MASK(drive, 0);
  258. if (rc == 2)
  259. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s: bad status\n", drive->name, __func__);
  260. kfree(id);
  261. return 0;
  262. }
  263. int ide_config_drive_speed(ide_drive_t *drive, u8 speed)
  264. {
  265. ide_hwif_t *hwif = drive->hwif;
  266. const struct ide_tp_ops *tp_ops = hwif->tp_ops;
  267. struct ide_taskfile tf;
  268. u16 *id = drive->id, i;
  269. int error = 0;
  270. u8 stat;
  271. #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
  272. if (hwif->dma_ops) /* check if host supports DMA */
  273. hwif->dma_ops->dma_host_set(drive, 0);
  274. #endif
  275. /* Skip setting PIO flow-control modes on pre-EIDE drives */
  276. if ((speed & 0xf8) == XFER_PIO_0 && ata_id_has_iordy(drive->id) == 0)
  277. goto skip;
  278. /*
  279. * Don't use ide_wait_cmd here - it will
  280. * attempt to set_geometry and recalibrate,
  281. * but for some reason these don't work at
  282. * this point (lost interrupt).
  283. */
  284. /*
  285. * FIXME: we race against the running IRQ here if
  286. * this is called from non IRQ context. If we use
  287. * disable_irq() we hang on the error path. Work
  288. * is needed.
  289. */
  290. disable_irq_nosync(hwif->irq);
  291. udelay(1);
  292. tp_ops->dev_select(drive);
  293. SELECT_MASK(drive, 1);
  294. udelay(1);
  295. tp_ops->write_devctl(hwif, ATA_NIEN | ATA_DEVCTL_OBS);
  296. memset(&tf, 0, sizeof(tf));
  297. tf.feature = SETFEATURES_XFER;
  298. tf.nsect = speed;
  299. tp_ops->tf_load(drive, &tf, IDE_VALID_FEATURE | IDE_VALID_NSECT);
  300. tp_ops->exec_command(hwif, ATA_CMD_SET_FEATURES);
  301. if (drive->quirk_list == 2)
  302. tp_ops->write_devctl(hwif, ATA_DEVCTL_OBS);
  303. error = __ide_wait_stat(drive, drive->ready_stat,
  304. ATA_BUSY | ATA_DRQ | ATA_ERR,
  305. WAIT_CMD, &stat);
  306. SELECT_MASK(drive, 0);
  307. enable_irq(hwif->irq);
  308. if (error) {
  309. (void) ide_dump_status(drive, "set_drive_speed_status", stat);
  310. return error;
  311. }
  312. if (speed >= XFER_SW_DMA_0) {
  313. id[ATA_ID_UDMA_MODES] &= ~0xFF00;
  314. id[ATA_ID_MWDMA_MODES] &= ~0x0700;
  315. id[ATA_ID_SWDMA_MODES] &= ~0x0700;
  316. if (ata_id_is_cfa(id))
  317. id[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES] &= ~0x0E00;
  318. } else if (ata_id_is_cfa(id))
  319. id[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES] &= ~0x01C0;
  320. skip:
  321. #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
  322. if (speed >= XFER_SW_DMA_0 && (drive->dev_flags & IDE_DFLAG_USING_DMA))
  323. hwif->dma_ops->dma_host_set(drive, 1);
  324. else if (hwif->dma_ops) /* check if host supports DMA */
  325. ide_dma_off_quietly(drive);
  326. #endif
  327. if (speed >= XFER_UDMA_0) {
  328. i = 1 << (speed - XFER_UDMA_0);
  329. id[ATA_ID_UDMA_MODES] |= (i << 8 | i);
  330. } else if (ata_id_is_cfa(id) && speed >= XFER_MW_DMA_3) {
  331. i = speed - XFER_MW_DMA_2;
  332. id[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES] |= i << 9;
  333. } else if (speed >= XFER_MW_DMA_0) {
  334. i = 1 << (speed - XFER_MW_DMA_0);
  335. id[ATA_ID_MWDMA_MODES] |= (i << 8 | i);
  336. } else if (speed >= XFER_SW_DMA_0) {
  337. i = 1 << (speed - XFER_SW_DMA_0);
  338. id[ATA_ID_SWDMA_MODES] |= (i << 8 | i);
  339. } else if (ata_id_is_cfa(id) && speed >= XFER_PIO_5) {
  340. i = speed - XFER_PIO_4;
  341. id[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES] |= i << 6;
  342. }
  343. if (!drive->init_speed)
  344. drive->init_speed = speed;
  345. drive->current_speed = speed;
  346. return error;
  347. }
  348. /*
  349. * This should get invoked any time we exit the driver to
  350. * wait for an interrupt response from a drive. handler() points
  351. * at the appropriate code to handle the next interrupt, and a
  352. * timer is started to prevent us from waiting forever in case
  353. * something goes wrong (see the ide_timer_expiry() handler later on).
  354. *
  355. * See also ide_execute_command
  356. */
  357. void __ide_set_handler(ide_drive_t *drive, ide_handler_t *handler,
  358. unsigned int timeout)
  359. {
  360. ide_hwif_t *hwif = drive->hwif;
  361. BUG_ON(hwif->handler);
  362. hwif->handler = handler;
  363. hwif->timer.expires = jiffies + timeout;
  364. hwif->req_gen_timer = hwif->req_gen;
  365. add_timer(&hwif->timer);
  366. }
  367. void ide_set_handler(ide_drive_t *drive, ide_handler_t *handler,
  368. unsigned int timeout)
  369. {
  370. ide_hwif_t *hwif = drive->hwif;
  371. unsigned long flags;
  372. spin_lock_irqsave(&hwif->lock, flags);
  373. __ide_set_handler(drive, handler, timeout);
  374. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hwif->lock, flags);
  375. }
  376. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ide_set_handler);
  377. /**
  378. * ide_execute_command - execute an IDE command
  379. * @drive: IDE drive to issue the command against
  380. * @cmd: command
  381. * @handler: handler for next phase
  382. * @timeout: timeout for command
  383. *
  384. * Helper function to issue an IDE command. This handles the
  385. * atomicity requirements, command timing and ensures that the
  386. * handler and IRQ setup do not race. All IDE command kick off
  387. * should go via this function or do equivalent locking.
  388. */
  389. void ide_execute_command(ide_drive_t *drive, struct ide_cmd *cmd,
  390. ide_handler_t *handler, unsigned timeout)
  391. {
  392. ide_hwif_t *hwif = drive->hwif;
  393. unsigned long flags;
  394. spin_lock_irqsave(&hwif->lock, flags);
  395. if ((cmd->protocol != ATAPI_PROT_DMA &&
  396. cmd->protocol != ATAPI_PROT_PIO) ||
  397. (drive->atapi_flags & IDE_AFLAG_DRQ_INTERRUPT))
  398. __ide_set_handler(drive, handler, timeout);
  399. hwif->tp_ops->exec_command(hwif, cmd->tf.command);
  400. /*
  401. * Drive takes 400nS to respond, we must avoid the IRQ being
  402. * serviced before that.
  403. *
  404. * FIXME: we could skip this delay with care on non shared devices
  405. */
  406. ndelay(400);
  407. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hwif->lock, flags);
  408. }
  409. /*
  410. * ide_wait_not_busy() waits for the currently selected device on the hwif
  411. * to report a non-busy status, see comments in ide_probe_port().
  412. */
  413. int ide_wait_not_busy(ide_hwif_t *hwif, unsigned long timeout)
  414. {
  415. u8 stat = 0;
  416. while (timeout--) {
  417. /*
  418. * Turn this into a schedule() sleep once I'm sure
  419. * about locking issues (2.5 work ?).
  420. */
  421. mdelay(1);
  422. stat = hwif->tp_ops->read_status(hwif);
  423. if ((stat & ATA_BUSY) == 0)
  424. return 0;
  425. /*
  426. * Assume a value of 0xff means nothing is connected to
  427. * the interface and it doesn't implement the pull-down
  428. * resistor on D7.
  429. */
  430. if (stat == 0xff)
  431. return -ENODEV;
  432. touch_softlockup_watchdog();
  433. touch_nmi_watchdog();
  434. }
  435. return -EBUSY;
  436. }