📄 advansys.h
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/* $Id: advansys.h,v 1.18 1999/11/29 21:47:16 bobf Exp bobf $ *//* * advansys.h - Linux Host Driver for AdvanSys SCSI Adapters * * Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Advanced System Products, Inc. * All Rights Reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that redistributions of source * code retain the above copyright notice and this comment without * modification. * * There is an AdvanSys Linux WWW page at: * http://www.advansys.com/linux.html * * The latest version of the AdvanSys driver is available at: * ftp://ftp.advansys.com/pub/linux * * Please send questions, comments, bug reports to: * bobf@advansys.com (Bob Frey) */#ifndef _ADVANSYS_H#define _ADVANSYS_H/* Convert Linux Version, Patch-level, Sub-level to LINUX_VERSION_CODE. */#define ASC_LINUX_VERSION(V, P, S) (((V) * 65536) + ((P) * 256) + (S))#ifndef LINUX_VERSION_CODE#include <linux/version.h>#endif /* LINUX_VERSION_CODE *//* * Scsi_Host_Template function prototypes. */int advansys_detect(Scsi_Host_Template *);int advansys_release(struct Scsi_Host *);const char *advansys_info(struct Scsi_Host *);int advansys_command(Scsi_Cmnd *);int advansys_queuecommand(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (* done)(Scsi_Cmnd *));int advansys_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *);#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < ASC_LINUX_VERSION(1,3,89)int advansys_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *);#else /* version >= v1.3.89 */int advansys_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int);#endif /* version >= v1.3.89 */#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < ASC_LINUX_VERSION(1,3,0)int advansys_biosparam(Disk *, int, int[]);#else /* version >= v1.3.0 */int advansys_biosparam(Disk *, kdev_t, int[]);#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < ASC_LINUX_VERSION(2,3,28)extern struct proc_dir_entry proc_scsi_advansys;#endif /* version < v2.3.28 */int advansys_proc_info(char *, char **, off_t, int, int, int);#endif /* version >= v1.3.0 *//* init/main.c setup function */void advansys_setup(char *, int *);/* * AdvanSys Host Driver Scsi_Host_Template (struct SHT) from hosts.h. */#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < ASC_LINUX_VERSION(1,3,0)#define ADVANSYS { \ NULL, /* struct SHT *next */ \ NULL, /* int *usage_count */ \ "advansys", /* char *name */ \ advansys_detect, /* int (*detect)(struct SHT *) */ \ advansys_release, /* int (*release)(struct Scsi_Host *) */ \ advansys_info, /* const char *(*info)(struct Scsi_Host *) */ \ advansys_command, /* int (*command)(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ \ advansys_queuecommand, \ /* int (*queuecommand)(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *)) */ \ advansys_abort, /* int (*abort)(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ \ advansys_reset, /* int (*reset)(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ \ NULL, /* int (*slave_attach)(int, int) */ \ advansys_biosparam, /* int (* bios_param)(Disk *, int, int []) */ \ /* \ * The following fields are set per adapter in advansys_detect(). \ */ \ 0, /* int can_queue */ \ 0, /* int this_id */ \ 0, /* short unsigned int sg_tablesize */ \ 0, /* short cmd_per_lun */ \ 0, /* unsigned char present */ \ /* \ * Because the driver may control an ISA adapter 'unchecked_isa_dma' \ * must be set. The flag will be cleared in advansys_detect for non-ISA \ * adapters. Refer to the comment in scsi_module.c for more information. \ */ \ 1, /* unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1 */ \ /* \ * All adapters controlled by this driver are capable of large \ * scatter-gather lists. According to the mid-level SCSI documentation \ * this obviates any performance gain provided by setting \ * 'use_clustering'. But empirically while CPU utilization is increased \ * by enabling clustering, I/O throughput increases as well. \ */ \ ENABLE_CLUSTERING, /* unsigned use_clustering:1 */ \}#elif LINUX_VERSION_CODE < ASC_LINUX_VERSION(2,1,75)#define ADVANSYS { \ NULL, /* struct SHT *next */ \ NULL, \ /* version < v2.1.23 long *usage_count */ \ /* version >= v2.1.23 struct module * */ \ &proc_scsi_advansys, /* struct proc_dir_entry *proc_dir */ \ advansys_proc_info, \ /* int (*proc_info)(char *, char **, off_t, int, int, int) */ \ "advansys", /* const char *name */ \ advansys_detect, /* int (*detect)(struct SHT *) */ \ advansys_release, /* int (*release)(struct Scsi_Host *) */ \ advansys_info, /* const char *(*info)(struct Scsi_Host *) */ \ advansys_command, /* int (*command)(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ \ advansys_queuecommand, \ /* int (*queuecommand)(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *)) */ \ advansys_abort, /* int (*abort)(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ \ advansys_reset, \ /* version < v1.3.89 int (*reset)(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ \ /* version >= v1.3.89 int (*reset)(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int) */ \ NULL, /* int (*slave_attach)(int, int) */ \ advansys_biosparam, /* int (* bios_param)(Disk *, kdev_t, int []) */ \ /* \ * The following fields are set per adapter in advansys_detect(). \ */ \ 0, /* int can_queue */ \ 0, /* int this_id */ \ 0, /* short unsigned int sg_tablesize */ \ 0, /* short cmd_per_lun */ \ 0, /* unsigned char present */ \ /* \ * Because the driver may control an ISA adapter 'unchecked_isa_dma' \ * must be set. The flag will be cleared in advansys_detect for non-ISA \ * adapters. Refer to the comment in scsi_module.c for more information. \ */ \ 1, /* unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1 */ \ /* \ * All adapters controlled by this driver are capable of large \ * scatter-gather lists. According to the mid-level SCSI documentation \ * this obviates any performance gain provided by setting \ * 'use_clustering'. But empirically while CPU utilization is increased \ * by enabling clustering, I/O throughput increases as well. \ */ \ ENABLE_CLUSTERING, /* unsigned use_clustering:1 */ \}#elif LINUX_VERSION_CODE < ASC_LINUX_VERSION(2,3,28)#define ADVANSYS { \ proc_dir: &proc_scsi_advansys, \ proc_info: advansys_proc_info, \ name: "advansys", \ detect: advansys_detect, \ release: advansys_release, \ info: advansys_info, \ command: advansys_command, \ queuecommand: advansys_queuecommand, \ abort: advansys_abort, \ reset: advansys_reset, \ bios_param: advansys_biosparam, \ /* \ * Because the driver may control an ISA adapter 'unchecked_isa_dma' \ * must be set. The flag will be cleared in advansys_detect for non-ISA \ * adapters. Refer to the comment in scsi_module.c for more information. \ */ \ unchecked_isa_dma: 1, \ /* \ * All adapters controlled by this driver are capable of large \ * scatter-gather lists. According to the mid-level SCSI documentation \ * this obviates any performance gain provided by setting \ * 'use_clustering'. But empirically while CPU utilization is increased \ * by enabling clustering, I/O throughput increases as well. \ */ \ use_clustering: ENABLE_CLUSTERING, \}#else /* version >= v2.3.28 */#define ADVANSYS { \ proc_name: "advansys", \ proc_info: advansys_proc_info, \ name: "advansys", \ detect: advansys_detect, \ release: advansys_release, \ info: advansys_info, \ command: advansys_command, \ queuecommand: advansys_queuecommand, \ abort: advansys_abort, \ reset: advansys_reset, \ bios_param: advansys_biosparam, \ /* \ * Because the driver may control an ISA adapter 'unchecked_isa_dma' \ * must be set. The flag will be cleared in advansys_detect for non-ISA \ * adapters. Refer to the comment in scsi_module.c for more information. \ */ \ unchecked_isa_dma: 1, \ /* \ * All adapters controlled by this driver are capable of large \ * scatter-gather lists. According to the mid-level SCSI documentation \ * this obviates any performance gain provided by setting \ * 'use_clustering'. But empirically while CPU utilization is increased \ * by enabling clustering, I/O throughput increases as well. \ */ \ use_clustering: ENABLE_CLUSTERING, \}#endif /* version >= v2.3.28 */#endif /* _ADVANSYS_H */
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