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/* * Adaptec AAC series RAID controller driver * (c) Copyright 2001 Red Hat Inc. <alan@redhat.com> * * based on the old aacraid driver that is.. * Adaptec aacraid device driver for Linux. * * Copyright (c) 2000 Adaptec, Inc. (aacraid@adaptec.com) * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * Module Name: * linit.c * * Abstract: Linux Driver entry module for Adaptec RAID Array Controller * * Provides the following driver entry points: * aac_detect() * aac_release() * aac_queuecommand() * aac_resetcommand() * aac_biosparm() * */#define AAC_DRIVER_VERSION "0.9.9ac6-TEST"#define AAC_DRIVER_BUILD_DATE __DATE__#include <linux/module.h>#include <linux/config.h>#include <linux/kernel.h>#include <linux/init.h>#include <linux/types.h>#include <linux/sched.h>#include <linux/pci.h>#include <linux/spinlock.h>#include <linux/slab.h>#include <linux/completion.h>#include <asm/semaphore.h>#include <linux/blk.h>#include "scsi.h"#include "hosts.h"#include "aacraid.h"#include "sd.h"#define AAC_DRIVERNAME "aacraid"MODULE_AUTHOR("Red Hat Inc and Adaptec");MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Supports Dell PERC2, 2/Si, 3/Si, 3/Di, PERC 320/DC, Adaptec 2120S, 2200S, 5400S, and HP NetRAID-4M devices. http://domsch.com/linux/ or http://linux.adaptec.com");MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");MODULE_PARM(nondasd, "i");MODULE_PARM_DESC(nondasd, "Control scanning of hba for nondasd devices. 0=off, 1=on");static int nondasd=-1;struct aac_dev *aac_devices[MAXIMUM_NUM_ADAPTERS];static unsigned aac_count = 0;static int aac_cfg_major = -1;/* * Because of the way Linux names scsi devices, the order in this table has * become important. Check for on-board Raid first, add-in cards second. * * dmb - For now we add the number of channels to this structure. * In the future we should add a fib that reports the number of channels * for the card. At that time we can remove the channels from here */ static struct aac_driver_ident aac_drivers[] = { { 0x1028, 0x0001, 0x1028, 0x0001, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 2/Si */ { 0x1028, 0x0002, 0x1028, 0x0002, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Di */ { 0x1028, 0x0003, 0x1028, 0x0003, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Si */ { 0x1028, 0x0004, 0x1028, 0x00d0, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Si */ { 0x1028, 0x0002, 0x1028, 0x00d1, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Di */ { 0x1028, 0x0002, 0x1028, 0x00d9, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Di */ { 0x1028, 0x000a, 0x1028, 0x0106, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Di */ { 0x1028, 0x000a, 0x1028, 0x011b, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Di */ { 0x1028, 0x000a, 0x1028, 0x0121, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* PERC 3/Di */ { 0x9005, 0x0283, 0x9005, 0x0283, aac_rx_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "catapult ", 2 }, /* catapult*/ { 0x9005, 0x0284, 0x9005, 0x0284, aac_rx_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "tomcat ", 2 }, /* tomcat*/ { 0x9005, 0x0285, 0x9005, 0x0286, aac_rx_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "Adaptec 2120S ", 1 }, /* Adaptec 2120S (Crusader)*/ { 0x9005, 0x0285, 0x9005, 0x0285, aac_rx_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "Adaptec 2200S ", 2 }, /* Adaptec 2200S (Vulcan)*/ { 0x9005, 0x0285, 0x9005, 0x0287, aac_rx_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "Adaptec 2200S ", 2 }, /* Adaptec 2200S (Vulcan-2m)*/ { 0x9005, 0x0285, 0x1028, 0x0287, aac_rx_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 2 }, /* Dell PERC 320/DC */ { 0x1011, 0x0046, 0x9005, 0x0365, aac_sa_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "Adaptec 5400S ", 4 }, /* Adaptec 5400S (Mustang)*/ { 0x1011, 0x0046, 0x9005, 0x0364, aac_sa_init, "aacraid", "ADAPTEC ", "AAC-364 ", 4 }, /* Adaptec 5400S (Mustang)*/ { 0x1011, 0x0046, 0x9005, 0x1364, aac_sa_init, "percraid", "DELL ", "PERCRAID ", 4 }, /* Dell PERC2 "Quad Channel" */ { 0x1011, 0x0046, 0x103c, 0x10c2, aac_sa_init, "hpnraid", "HP ", "NetRAID-4M ", 4 } /* HP NetRAID-4M */};#define NUM_AACTYPES (sizeof(aac_drivers) / sizeof(struct aac_driver_ident))static int num_aacdrivers = NUM_AACTYPES;static int aac_cfg_ioctl(struct inode * inode, struct file * file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);static int aac_cfg_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * file);static int aac_cfg_release(struct inode * inode,struct file * file);static struct file_operations aac_cfg_fops = { owner: THIS_MODULE, ioctl: aac_cfg_ioctl, open: aac_cfg_open, release: aac_cfg_release};static int aac_detect(Scsi_Host_Template *);static int aac_release(struct Scsi_Host *);static int aac_queuecommand(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*CompletionRoutine)(Scsi_Cmnd *));static int aac_biosparm(Scsi_Disk *, kdev_t, int *);static int aac_procinfo(char *, char **, off_t, int, int, int);static int aac_ioctl(Scsi_Device *, int, void *);static int aac_eh_abort(Scsi_Cmnd * cmd);static int aac_eh_device_reset(Scsi_Cmnd* cmd);static int aac_eh_bus_reset(Scsi_Cmnd* cmd);static int aac_eh_reset(Scsi_Cmnd* cmd);static void aac_queuedepth(struct Scsi_Host *, Scsi_Device *);/** * aac_detect - Probe for aacraid cards * @template: SCSI driver template * * Probe for AAC Host Adapters initialize, register, and report the * configuration of each AAC Host Adapter found. * Returns the number of adapters successfully initialized and * registered. * Initializes all data necessary for this particular SCSI driver. * Notes: * The detect routine must not call any of the mid level functions * to queue commands because things are not guaranteed to be set * up yet. The detect routine can send commands to the host adapter * as long as the program control will not be passed to scsi.c in * the processing of the command. Note especially that * scsi_malloc/scsi_free must not be called. * */ static int aac_detect(Scsi_Host_Template *template){ int index; int container; u16 vendor_id, device_id; struct Scsi_Host *host_ptr; struct pci_dev *dev = NULL; struct aac_dev *aac; struct fsa_scsi_hba *fsa_dev_ptr; char *name = NULL; printk(KERN_INFO "Red Hat/Adaptec aacraid driver, %s\n", AAC_DRIVER_BUILD_DATE); /* setting up the proc directory structure */ template->proc_name = "aacraid"; for( index = 0; index != num_aacdrivers; index++ ) { device_id = aac_drivers[index].device; vendor_id = aac_drivers[index].vendor; name = aac_drivers[index].name; dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "Checking %s %x/%x/%x/%x.\n", name, vendor_id, device_id, aac_drivers[index].subsystem_vendor, aac_drivers[index].subsystem_device)); dev = NULL; while((dev = pci_find_device(vendor_id, device_id, dev))) { if (pci_enable_device(dev)) continue; pci_set_master(dev); pci_set_dma_mask(dev, 0xFFFFFFFFULL); if((dev->subsystem_vendor != aac_drivers[index].subsystem_vendor) || (dev->subsystem_device != aac_drivers[index].subsystem_device)) continue; dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "%s device detected.\n", name)); dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "%x/%x/%x/%x.\n", vendor_id, device_id, aac_drivers[index].subsystem_vendor, aac_drivers[index].subsystem_device)); /* Increment the host adapter count */ aac_count++; /* * scsi_register() allocates memory for a Scsi_Hosts structure and * links it into the linked list of host adapters. This linked list * contains the data for all possible <supported> scsi hosts. * This is similar to the Scsi_Host_Template, except that we have * one entry for each actual physical host adapter on the system, * stored as a linked list. If there are two AAC boards, then we * will need to make two Scsi_Host entries, but there will be only * one Scsi_Host_Template entry. The second argument to scsi_register() * specifies the size of the extra memory we want to hold any device * specific information. */ host_ptr = scsi_register( template, sizeof(struct aac_dev) ); /* * These three parameters can be used to allow for wide SCSI * and for host adapters that support multiple buses. */ host_ptr->max_id = 17; host_ptr->max_lun = 8; host_ptr->max_channel = 1; host_ptr->irq = dev->irq; /* Adapter IRQ number */ /* host_ptr->base = ( char * )(dev->resource[0].start & ~0xff); */ host_ptr->base = dev->resource[0].start; scsi_set_pci_device(host_ptr, dev); dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "Device base address = 0x%lx [0x%lx].\n", host_ptr->base, dev->resource[0].start)); dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "Device irq = 0x%x.\n", dev->irq)); /* * The unique_id field is a unique identifier that must * be assigned so that we have some way of identifying * each host adapter properly and uniquely. For hosts * that do not support more than one card in the * system, this does not need to be set. It is * initialized to zero in scsi_register(). This is the * value returned as aac->id. */ host_ptr->unique_id = aac_count - 1; /* * This function is called after the device list has * been built to find the tagged queueing depth * supported for each device. */ host_ptr->select_queue_depths = aac_queuedepth; aac = (struct aac_dev *)host_ptr->hostdata; /* attach a pointer back to Scsi_Host */ aac->scsi_host_ptr = host_ptr; aac->pdev = dev; aac->cardtype = index; aac->name = aac->scsi_host_ptr->hostt->name; aac->id = aac->scsi_host_ptr->unique_id; /* Initialize the ordinal number of the device to -1 */ fsa_dev_ptr = &(aac->fsa_dev); for( container = 0; container < MAXIMUM_NUM_CONTAINERS; container++ ) fsa_dev_ptr->devno[container] = -1; dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "Initializing Hardware...\n")); if((*aac_drivers[index].init)(aac , host_ptr->unique_id) != 0) { /* device initialization failed */ printk(KERN_WARNING "aacraid: device initialization failed.\n"); scsi_unregister(host_ptr); aac_count--; continue; } dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "%s:%d device initialization successful.\n", name, host_ptr->unique_id)); aac_get_adapter_info(aac); if(nondasd != -1) { /* someone told us how to set this on the cmdline */ aac->nondasd_support = (nondasd!=0); } if(aac->nondasd_support != 0){ printk(KERN_INFO "%s%d: Non-DASD support enabled\n", aac->name, aac->id); } dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "%s:%d options flag %04x.\n",name, host_ptr->unique_id,aac->adapter_info.options)); if(aac->nondasd_support == 1) { /* * max channel will be the physical channels plus 1 virtual channel * all containers are on the virtual channel 0 * physical channels are address by their actual physical number+1 */ host_ptr->max_channel = aac_drivers[index].channels+1; } else { host_ptr->max_channel = 1; } dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "Device has %d logical channels\n", host_ptr->max_channel)); aac_get_containers(aac); aac_devices[aac_count-1] = aac; /* * dmb - we may need to move these 3 parms somewhere else once * we get a fib that can report the actual numbers */ host_ptr->max_id = AAC_MAX_TARGET; host_ptr->max_lun = AAC_MAX_LUN; /* * If we are PAE capable then our future DMA mappings * (for read/write commands) are 64bit clean and don't * need bouncing. This assumes we do no other 32bit only * allocations (eg fib table expands) after this point. */ if(aac->pae_support) pci_set_dma_mask(dev, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUL); } } if( aac_count ){ if((aac_cfg_major = register_chrdev( 0, "aac", &aac_cfg_fops))<0) printk(KERN_WARNING "aacraid: unable to register \"aac\" device.\n"); } template->present = aac_count; /* # of cards of this type found */ return aac_count;}/** * aac_release - release SCSI host resources * @host_ptr: SCSI host to clean up * * Release all resources previously acquired to support a specific Host * Adapter and unregister the AAC Host Adapter. * * BUGS: Does not wait for the thread it kills to die. */static int aac_release(struct Scsi_Host *host_ptr){ struct aac_dev *dev; dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "aac_release.\n")); dev = (struct aac_dev *)host_ptr->hostdata; /* * kill any threads we started */ kill_proc(dev->thread_pid, SIGKILL, 0); wait_for_completion(&dev->aif_completion); /* * Call the comm layer to detach from this adapter */ aac_detach(dev); /* Check free orderings... */ /* remove interrupt binding */ free_irq(host_ptr->irq, dev); iounmap((void * )dev->regs.sa); /* unregister adapter */ scsi_unregister(host_ptr); /* * FIXME: This assumes no hot plugging is going on... */ if( aac_cfg_major >= 0 ) { unregister_chrdev(aac_cfg_major, "aac"); aac_cfg_major = -1; } return 0;}/** * aac_queuecommand - queue a SCSI command * @scsi_cmnd_ptr: SCSI command to queue * @CompletionRoutine: Function to call on command completion * * Queues a command for execution by the associated Host Adapter. */ static int aac_queuecommand(Scsi_Cmnd *scsi_cmnd_ptr, void (*complete)(Scsi_Cmnd *)){ int ret; scsi_cmnd_ptr->scsi_done = complete; /* * aac_scsi_cmd() handles command processing, setting the * result code and calling completion routine. */ if((ret = aac_scsi_cmd(scsi_cmnd_ptr)) != 0) dprintk((KERN_DEBUG "aac_scsi_cmd failed.\n")); return ret;} /**
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