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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2/* esp_scsi.h: Defines and structures for the ESP driver. 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2007 David S. Miller (davem@davemloft.net) 5 */ 6 7#ifndef _ESP_SCSI_H 8#define _ESP_SCSI_H 9 10 /* Access Description Offset */ 11#define ESP_TCLOW 0x00UL /* rw Low bits transfer count 0x00 */ 12#define ESP_TCMED 0x01UL /* rw Mid bits transfer count 0x04 */ 13#define ESP_FDATA 0x02UL /* rw FIFO data bits 0x08 */ 14#define ESP_CMD 0x03UL /* rw SCSI command bits 0x0c */ 15#define ESP_STATUS 0x04UL /* ro ESP status register 0x10 */ 16#define ESP_BUSID ESP_STATUS /* wo BusID for sel/resel 0x10 */ 17#define ESP_INTRPT 0x05UL /* ro Kind of interrupt 0x14 */ 18#define ESP_TIMEO ESP_INTRPT /* wo Timeout for sel/resel 0x14 */ 19#define ESP_SSTEP 0x06UL /* ro Sequence step register 0x18 */ 20#define ESP_STP ESP_SSTEP /* wo Transfer period/sync 0x18 */ 21#define ESP_FFLAGS 0x07UL /* ro Bits current FIFO info 0x1c */ 22#define ESP_SOFF ESP_FFLAGS /* wo Sync offset 0x1c */ 23#define ESP_CFG1 0x08UL /* rw First cfg register 0x20 */ 24#define ESP_CFACT 0x09UL /* wo Clock conv factor 0x24 */ 25#define ESP_STATUS2 ESP_CFACT /* ro HME status2 register 0x24 */ 26#define ESP_CTEST 0x0aUL /* wo Chip test register 0x28 */ 27#define ESP_CFG2 0x0bUL /* rw Second cfg register 0x2c */ 28#define ESP_CFG3 0x0cUL /* rw Third cfg register 0x30 */ 29#define ESP_CFG4 0x0dUL /* rw Fourth cfg register 0x34 */ 30#define ESP_TCHI 0x0eUL /* rw High bits transf count 0x38 */ 31#define ESP_UID ESP_TCHI /* ro Unique ID code 0x38 */ 32#define FAS_RLO ESP_TCHI /* rw HME extended counter 0x38 */ 33#define ESP_FGRND 0x0fUL /* rw Data base for fifo 0x3c */ 34#define FAS_RHI ESP_FGRND /* rw HME extended counter 0x3c */ 35 36#define SBUS_ESP_REG_SIZE 0x40UL 37 38/* Bitfield meanings for the above registers. */ 39 40/* ESP config reg 1, read-write, found on all ESP chips */ 41#define ESP_CONFIG1_ID 0x07 /* My BUS ID bits */ 42#define ESP_CONFIG1_CHTEST 0x08 /* Enable ESP chip tests */ 43#define ESP_CONFIG1_PENABLE 0x10 /* Enable parity checks */ 44#define ESP_CONFIG1_PARTEST 0x20 /* Parity test mode enabled? */ 45#define ESP_CONFIG1_SRRDISAB 0x40 /* Disable SCSI reset reports */ 46#define ESP_CONFIG1_SLCABLE 0x80 /* Enable slow cable mode */ 47 48/* ESP config reg 2, read-write, found only on esp100a+esp200+esp236 chips */ 49#define ESP_CONFIG2_DMAPARITY 0x01 /* enable DMA Parity (200,236) */ 50#define ESP_CONFIG2_REGPARITY 0x02 /* enable reg Parity (200,236) */ 51#define ESP_CONFIG2_BADPARITY 0x04 /* Bad parity target abort */ 52#define ESP_CONFIG2_SCSI2ENAB 0x08 /* Enable SCSI-2 features (tgtmode) */ 53#define ESP_CONFIG2_HI 0x10 /* High Impedance DREQ ??? */ 54#define ESP_CONFIG2_HMEFENAB 0x10 /* HME features enable */ 55#define ESP_CONFIG2_BCM 0x20 /* Enable byte-ctrl (236) */ 56#define ESP_CONFIG2_DISPINT 0x20 /* Disable pause irq (hme) */ 57#define ESP_CONFIG2_FENAB 0x40 /* Enable features (fas100,216) */ 58#define ESP_CONFIG2_SPL 0x40 /* Enable status-phase latch (236) */ 59#define ESP_CONFIG2_MKDONE 0x40 /* HME magic feature */ 60#define ESP_CONFIG2_HME32 0x80 /* HME 32 extended */ 61#define ESP_CONFIG2_MAGIC 0xe0 /* Invalid bits... */ 62 63/* ESP config register 3 read-write, found only esp236+fas236+fas100a+hme chips */ 64#define ESP_CONFIG3_FCLOCK 0x01 /* FAST SCSI clock rate (esp100a/hme) */ 65#define ESP_CONFIG3_TEM 0x01 /* Enable thresh-8 mode (esp/fas236) */ 66#define ESP_CONFIG3_FAST 0x02 /* Enable FAST SCSI (esp100a/hme) */ 67#define ESP_CONFIG3_ADMA 0x02 /* Enable alternate-dma (esp/fas236) */ 68#define ESP_CONFIG3_TENB 0x04 /* group2 SCSI2 support (esp100a/hme) */ 69#define ESP_CONFIG3_SRB 0x04 /* Save residual byte (esp/fas236) */ 70#define ESP_CONFIG3_TMS 0x08 /* Three-byte msg's ok (esp100a/hme) */ 71#define ESP_CONFIG3_FCLK 0x08 /* Fast SCSI clock rate (esp/fas236) */ 72#define ESP_CONFIG3_IDMSG 0x10 /* ID message checking (esp100a/hme) */ 73#define ESP_CONFIG3_FSCSI 0x10 /* Enable FAST SCSI (esp/fas236) */ 74#define ESP_CONFIG3_GTM 0x20 /* group2 SCSI2 support (esp/fas236) */ 75#define ESP_CONFIG3_IDBIT3 0x20 /* Bit 3 of HME SCSI-ID (hme) */ 76#define ESP_CONFIG3_TBMS 0x40 /* Three-byte msg's ok (esp/fas236) */ 77#define ESP_CONFIG3_EWIDE 0x40 /* Enable Wide-SCSI (hme) */ 78#define ESP_CONFIG3_IMS 0x80 /* ID msg chk'ng (esp/fas236) */ 79#define ESP_CONFIG3_OBPUSH 0x80 /* Push odd-byte to dma (hme) */ 80 81/* ESP config register 4 read-write, found only on am53c974 chips */ 82#define ESP_CONFIG4_RADE 0x04 /* Active negation */ 83#define ESP_CONFIG4_RAE 0x08 /* Active negation on REQ and ACK */ 84#define ESP_CONFIG4_PWD 0x20 /* Reduced power feature */ 85#define ESP_CONFIG4_GE0 0x40 /* Glitch eater bit 0 */ 86#define ESP_CONFIG4_GE1 0x80 /* Glitch eater bit 1 */ 87 88#define ESP_CONFIG_GE_12NS (0) 89#define ESP_CONFIG_GE_25NS (ESP_CONFIG_GE1) 90#define ESP_CONFIG_GE_35NS (ESP_CONFIG_GE0) 91#define ESP_CONFIG_GE_0NS (ESP_CONFIG_GE0 | ESP_CONFIG_GE1) 92 93/* ESP command register read-write */ 94/* Group 1 commands: These may be sent at any point in time to the ESP 95 * chip. None of them can generate interrupts 'cept 96 * the "SCSI bus reset" command if you have not disabled 97 * SCSI reset interrupts in the config1 ESP register. 98 */ 99#define ESP_CMD_NULL 0x00 /* Null command, ie. a nop */ 100#define ESP_CMD_FLUSH 0x01 /* FIFO Flush */ 101#define ESP_CMD_RC 0x02 /* Chip reset */ 102#define ESP_CMD_RS 0x03 /* SCSI bus reset */ 103 104/* Group 2 commands: ESP must be an initiator and connected to a target 105 * for these commands to work. 106 */ 107#define ESP_CMD_TI 0x10 /* Transfer Information */ 108#define ESP_CMD_ICCSEQ 0x11 /* Initiator cmd complete sequence */ 109#define ESP_CMD_MOK 0x12 /* Message okie-dokie */ 110#define ESP_CMD_TPAD 0x18 /* Transfer Pad */ 111#define ESP_CMD_SATN 0x1a /* Set ATN */ 112#define ESP_CMD_RATN 0x1b /* De-assert ATN */ 113 114/* Group 3 commands: ESP must be in the MSGOUT or MSGIN state and be connected 115 * to a target as the initiator for these commands to work. 116 */ 117#define ESP_CMD_SMSG 0x20 /* Send message */ 118#define ESP_CMD_SSTAT 0x21 /* Send status */ 119#define ESP_CMD_SDATA 0x22 /* Send data */ 120#define ESP_CMD_DSEQ 0x23 /* Discontinue Sequence */ 121#define ESP_CMD_TSEQ 0x24 /* Terminate Sequence */ 122#define ESP_CMD_TCCSEQ 0x25 /* Target cmd cmplt sequence */ 123#define ESP_CMD_DCNCT 0x27 /* Disconnect */ 124#define ESP_CMD_RMSG 0x28 /* Receive Message */ 125#define ESP_CMD_RCMD 0x29 /* Receive Command */ 126#define ESP_CMD_RDATA 0x2a /* Receive Data */ 127#define ESP_CMD_RCSEQ 0x2b /* Receive cmd sequence */ 128 129/* Group 4 commands: The ESP must be in the disconnected state and must 130 * not be connected to any targets as initiator for 131 * these commands to work. 132 */ 133#define ESP_CMD_RSEL 0x40 /* Reselect */ 134#define ESP_CMD_SEL 0x41 /* Select w/o ATN */ 135#define ESP_CMD_SELA 0x42 /* Select w/ATN */ 136#define ESP_CMD_SELAS 0x43 /* Select w/ATN & STOP */ 137#define ESP_CMD_ESEL 0x44 /* Enable selection */ 138#define ESP_CMD_DSEL 0x45 /* Disable selections */ 139#define ESP_CMD_SA3 0x46 /* Select w/ATN3 */ 140#define ESP_CMD_RSEL3 0x47 /* Reselect3 */ 141 142/* This bit enables the ESP's DMA on the SBus */ 143#define ESP_CMD_DMA 0x80 /* Do DMA? */ 144 145/* ESP status register read-only */ 146#define ESP_STAT_PIO 0x01 /* IO phase bit */ 147#define ESP_STAT_PCD 0x02 /* CD phase bit */ 148#define ESP_STAT_PMSG 0x04 /* MSG phase bit */ 149#define ESP_STAT_PMASK 0x07 /* Mask of phase bits */ 150#define ESP_STAT_TDONE 0x08 /* Transfer Completed */ 151#define ESP_STAT_TCNT 0x10 /* Transfer Counter Is Zero */ 152#define ESP_STAT_PERR 0x20 /* Parity error */ 153#define ESP_STAT_SPAM 0x40 /* Real bad error */ 154/* This indicates the 'interrupt pending' condition on esp236, it is a reserved 155 * bit on other revs of the ESP. 156 */ 157#define ESP_STAT_INTR 0x80 /* Interrupt */ 158 159/* The status register can be masked with ESP_STAT_PMASK and compared 160 * with the following values to determine the current phase the ESP 161 * (at least thinks it) is in. For our purposes we also add our own 162 * software 'done' bit for our phase management engine. 163 */ 164#define ESP_DOP (0) /* Data Out */ 165#define ESP_DIP (ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Data In */ 166#define ESP_CMDP (ESP_STAT_PCD) /* Command */ 167#define ESP_STATP (ESP_STAT_PCD|ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Status */ 168#define ESP_MOP (ESP_STAT_PMSG|ESP_STAT_PCD) /* Message Out */ 169#define ESP_MIP (ESP_STAT_PMSG|ESP_STAT_PCD|ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Message In */ 170 171/* HME only: status 2 register */ 172#define ESP_STAT2_SCHBIT 0x01 /* Upper bits 3-7 of sstep enabled */ 173#define ESP_STAT2_FFLAGS 0x02 /* The fifo flags are now latched */ 174#define ESP_STAT2_XCNT 0x04 /* The transfer counter is latched */ 175#define ESP_STAT2_CREGA 0x08 /* The command reg is active now */ 176#define ESP_STAT2_WIDE 0x10 /* Interface on this adapter is wide */ 177#define ESP_STAT2_F1BYTE 0x20 /* There is one byte at top of fifo */ 178#define ESP_STAT2_FMSB 0x40 /* Next byte in fifo is most significant */ 179#define ESP_STAT2_FEMPTY 0x80 /* FIFO is empty */ 180 181/* ESP interrupt register read-only */ 182#define ESP_INTR_S 0x01 /* Select w/o ATN */ 183#define ESP_INTR_SATN 0x02 /* Select w/ATN */ 184#define ESP_INTR_RSEL 0x04 /* Reselected */ 185#define ESP_INTR_FDONE 0x08 /* Function done */ 186#define ESP_INTR_BSERV 0x10 /* Bus service */ 187#define ESP_INTR_DC 0x20 /* Disconnect */ 188#define ESP_INTR_IC 0x40 /* Illegal command given */ 189#define ESP_INTR_SR 0x80 /* SCSI bus reset detected */ 190 191/* ESP sequence step register read-only */ 192#define ESP_STEP_VBITS 0x07 /* Valid bits */ 193#define ESP_STEP_ASEL 0x00 /* Selection&Arbitrate cmplt */ 194#define ESP_STEP_SID 0x01 /* One msg byte sent */ 195#define ESP_STEP_NCMD 0x02 /* Was not in command phase */ 196#define ESP_STEP_PPC 0x03 /* Early phase chg caused cmnd 197 * bytes to be lost 198 */ 199#define ESP_STEP_FINI4 0x04 /* Command was sent ok */ 200 201/* Ho hum, some ESP's set the step register to this as well... */ 202#define ESP_STEP_FINI5 0x05 203#define ESP_STEP_FINI6 0x06 204#define ESP_STEP_FINI7 0x07 205 206/* ESP chip-test register read-write */ 207#define ESP_TEST_TARG 0x01 /* Target test mode */ 208#define ESP_TEST_INI 0x02 /* Initiator test mode */ 209#define ESP_TEST_TS 0x04 /* Tristate test mode */ 210 211/* ESP unique ID register read-only, found on fas236+fas100a only */ 212#define ESP_UID_F100A 0x00 /* ESP FAS100A */ 213#define ESP_UID_F236 0x02 /* ESP FAS236 */ 214#define ESP_UID_REV 0x07 /* ESP revision */ 215#define ESP_UID_FAM 0xf8 /* ESP family */ 216 217/* ESP fifo flags register read-only */ 218/* Note that the following implies a 16 byte FIFO on the ESP. */ 219#define ESP_FF_FBYTES 0x1f /* Num bytes in FIFO */ 220#define ESP_FF_ONOTZERO 0x20 /* offset ctr not zero (esp100) */ 221#define ESP_FF_SSTEP 0xe0 /* Sequence step */ 222 223/* ESP clock conversion factor register write-only */ 224#define ESP_CCF_F0 0x00 /* 35.01MHz - 40MHz */ 225#define ESP_CCF_NEVER 0x01 /* Set it to this and die */ 226#define ESP_CCF_F2 0x02 /* 10MHz */ 227#define ESP_CCF_F3 0x03 /* 10.01MHz - 15MHz */ 228#define ESP_CCF_F4 0x04 /* 15.01MHz - 20MHz */ 229#define ESP_CCF_F5 0x05 /* 20.01MHz - 25MHz */ 230#define ESP_CCF_F6 0x06 /* 25.01MHz - 30MHz */ 231#define ESP_CCF_F7 0x07 /* 30.01MHz - 35MHz */ 232 233/* HME only... */ 234#define ESP_BUSID_RESELID 0x10 235#define ESP_BUSID_CTR32BIT 0x40 236 237#define ESP_BUS_TIMEOUT 250 /* In milli-seconds */ 238#define ESP_TIMEO_CONST 8192 239#define ESP_NEG_DEFP(mhz, cfact) \ 240 ((ESP_BUS_TIMEOUT * ((mhz) / 1000)) / (8192 * (cfact))) 241#define ESP_HZ_TO_CYCLE(hertz) ((1000000000) / ((hertz) / 1000)) 242#define ESP_TICK(ccf, cycle) ((7682 * (ccf) * (cycle) / 1000)) 243 244/* For slow to medium speed input clock rates we shoot for 5mb/s, but for high 245 * input clock rates we try to do 10mb/s although I don't think a transfer can 246 * even run that fast with an ESP even with DMA2 scatter gather pipelining. 247 */ 248#define SYNC_DEFP_SLOW 0x32 /* 5mb/s */ 249#define SYNC_DEFP_FAST 0x19 /* 10mb/s */ 250 251struct esp_cmd_priv { 252 int num_sg; 253 int cur_residue; 254 struct scatterlist *cur_sg; 255 int tot_residue; 256}; 257#define ESP_CMD_PRIV(CMD) ((struct esp_cmd_priv *)(&(CMD)->SCp)) 258 259enum esp_rev { 260 ESP100 = 0x00, /* NCR53C90 - very broken */ 261 ESP100A = 0x01, /* NCR53C90A */ 262 ESP236 = 0x02, 263 FAS236 = 0x03, 264 FAS100A = 0x04, 265 FAST = 0x05, 266 FASHME = 0x06, 267 PCSCSI = 0x07, /* AM53c974 */ 268}; 269 270struct esp_cmd_entry { 271 struct list_head list; 272 273 struct scsi_cmnd *cmd; 274 275 unsigned int saved_cur_residue; 276 struct scatterlist *saved_cur_sg; 277 unsigned int saved_tot_residue; 278 279 u8 flags; 280#define ESP_CMD_FLAG_WRITE 0x01 /* DMA is a write */ 281#define ESP_CMD_FLAG_AUTOSENSE 0x04 /* Doing automatic REQUEST_SENSE */ 282#define ESP_CMD_FLAG_RESIDUAL 0x08 /* AM53c974 BLAST residual */ 283 284 u8 tag[2]; 285 u8 orig_tag[2]; 286 287 u8 status; 288 u8 message; 289 290 unsigned char *sense_ptr; 291 unsigned char *saved_sense_ptr; 292 dma_addr_t sense_dma; 293 294 struct completion *eh_done; 295}; 296 297#define ESP_DEFAULT_TAGS 16 298 299#define ESP_MAX_TARGET 16 300#define ESP_MAX_LUN 8 301#define ESP_MAX_TAG 256 302 303struct esp_lun_data { 304 struct esp_cmd_entry *non_tagged_cmd; 305 int num_tagged; 306 int hold; 307 struct esp_cmd_entry *tagged_cmds[ESP_MAX_TAG]; 308}; 309 310struct esp_target_data { 311 /* These are the ESP_STP, ESP_SOFF, and ESP_CFG3 register values which 312 * match the currently negotiated settings for this target. The SCSI 313 * protocol values are maintained in spi_{offset,period,wide}(starget). 314 */ 315 u8 esp_period; 316 u8 esp_offset; 317 u8 esp_config3; 318 319 u8 flags; 320#define ESP_TGT_WIDE 0x01 321#define ESP_TGT_DISCONNECT 0x02 322#define ESP_TGT_NEGO_WIDE 0x04 323#define ESP_TGT_NEGO_SYNC 0x08 324#define ESP_TGT_CHECK_NEGO 0x40 325#define ESP_TGT_BROKEN 0x80 326 327 /* When ESP_TGT_CHECK_NEGO is set, on the next scsi command to this 328 * device we will try to negotiate the following parameters. 329 */ 330 u8 nego_goal_period; 331 u8 nego_goal_offset; 332 u8 nego_goal_width; 333 u8 nego_goal_tags; 334 335 struct scsi_target *starget; 336}; 337 338struct esp_event_ent { 339 u8 type; 340#define ESP_EVENT_TYPE_EVENT 0x01 341#define ESP_EVENT_TYPE_CMD 0x02 342 u8 val; 343 344 u8 sreg; 345 u8 seqreg; 346 u8 sreg2; 347 u8 ireg; 348 u8 select_state; 349 u8 event; 350 u8 __pad; 351}; 352 353struct esp; 354struct esp_driver_ops { 355 /* Read and write the ESP 8-bit registers. On some 356 * applications of the ESP chip the registers are at 4-byte 357 * instead of 1-byte intervals. 358 */ 359 void (*esp_write8)(struct esp *esp, u8 val, unsigned long reg); 360 u8 (*esp_read8)(struct esp *esp, unsigned long reg); 361 362 /* Return non-zero if there is an IRQ pending. Usually this 363 * status bit lives in the DMA controller sitting in front of 364 * the ESP. This has to be accurate or else the ESP interrupt 365 * handler will not run. 366 */ 367 int (*irq_pending)(struct esp *esp); 368 369 /* Return the maximum allowable size of a DMA transfer for a 370 * given buffer. 371 */ 372 u32 (*dma_length_limit)(struct esp *esp, u32 dma_addr, 373 u32 dma_len); 374 375 /* Reset the DMA engine entirely. On return, ESP interrupts 376 * should be enabled. Often the interrupt enabling is 377 * controlled in the DMA engine. 378 */ 379 void (*reset_dma)(struct esp *esp); 380 381 /* Drain any pending DMA in the DMA engine after a transfer. 382 * This is for writes to memory. 383 */ 384 void (*dma_drain)(struct esp *esp); 385 386 /* Invalidate the DMA engine after a DMA transfer. */ 387 void (*dma_invalidate)(struct esp *esp); 388 389 /* Setup an ESP command that will use a DMA transfer. 390 * The 'esp_count' specifies what transfer length should be 391 * programmed into the ESP transfer counter registers, whereas 392 * the 'dma_count' is the length that should be programmed into 393 * the DMA controller. Usually they are the same. If 'write' 394 * is non-zero, this transfer is a write into memory. 'cmd' 395 * holds the ESP command that should be issued by calling 396 * scsi_esp_cmd() at the appropriate time while programming 397 * the DMA hardware. 398 */ 399 void (*send_dma_cmd)(struct esp *esp, u32 dma_addr, u32 esp_count, 400 u32 dma_count, int write, u8 cmd); 401 402 /* Return non-zero if the DMA engine is reporting an error 403 * currently. 404 */ 405 int (*dma_error)(struct esp *esp); 406}; 407 408#define ESP_MAX_MSG_SZ 8 409#define ESP_EVENT_LOG_SZ 32 410 411#define ESP_QUICKIRQ_LIMIT 100 412#define ESP_RESELECT_TAG_LIMIT 2500 413 414struct esp { 415 void __iomem *regs; 416 void __iomem *dma_regs; 417 418 const struct esp_driver_ops *ops; 419 420 struct Scsi_Host *host; 421 struct device *dev; 422 423 struct esp_cmd_entry *active_cmd; 424 425 struct list_head queued_cmds; 426 struct list_head active_cmds; 427 428 u8 *command_block; 429 dma_addr_t command_block_dma; 430 431 unsigned int data_dma_len; 432 433 /* The following are used to determine the cause of an IRQ. Upon every 434 * IRQ entry we synchronize these with the hardware registers. 435 */ 436 u8 sreg; 437 u8 seqreg; 438 u8 sreg2; 439 u8 ireg; 440 441 u32 prev_hme_dmacsr; 442 u8 prev_soff; 443 u8 prev_stp; 444 u8 prev_cfg3; 445 u8 num_tags; 446 447 struct list_head esp_cmd_pool; 448 449 struct esp_target_data target[ESP_MAX_TARGET]; 450 451 int fifo_cnt; 452 u8 fifo[16]; 453 454 struct esp_event_ent esp_event_log[ESP_EVENT_LOG_SZ]; 455 int esp_event_cur; 456 457 u8 msg_out[ESP_MAX_MSG_SZ]; 458 int msg_out_len; 459 460 u8 msg_in[ESP_MAX_MSG_SZ]; 461 int msg_in_len; 462 463 u8 bursts; 464 u8 config1; 465 u8 config2; 466 u8 config4; 467 468 u8 scsi_id; 469 u32 scsi_id_mask; 470 471 enum esp_rev rev; 472 473 u32 flags; 474#define ESP_FLAG_DIFFERENTIAL 0x00000001 475#define ESP_FLAG_RESETTING 0x00000002 476#define ESP_FLAG_WIDE_CAPABLE 0x00000008 477#define ESP_FLAG_QUICKIRQ_CHECK 0x00000010 478#define ESP_FLAG_DISABLE_SYNC 0x00000020 479#define ESP_FLAG_USE_FIFO 0x00000040 480#define ESP_FLAG_NO_DMA_MAP 0x00000080 481 482 u8 select_state; 483#define ESP_SELECT_NONE 0x00 /* Not selecting */ 484#define ESP_SELECT_BASIC 0x01 /* Select w/o MSGOUT phase */ 485#define ESP_SELECT_MSGOUT 0x02 /* Select with MSGOUT */ 486 487 /* When we are not selecting, we are expecting an event. */ 488 u8 event; 489#define ESP_EVENT_NONE 0x00 490#define ESP_EVENT_CMD_START 0x01 491#define ESP_EVENT_CMD_DONE 0x02 492#define ESP_EVENT_DATA_IN 0x03 493#define ESP_EVENT_DATA_OUT 0x04 494#define ESP_EVENT_DATA_DONE 0x05 495#define ESP_EVENT_MSGIN 0x06 496#define ESP_EVENT_MSGIN_MORE 0x07 497#define ESP_EVENT_MSGIN_DONE 0x08 498#define ESP_EVENT_MSGOUT 0x09 499#define ESP_EVENT_MSGOUT_DONE 0x0a 500#define ESP_EVENT_STATUS 0x0b 501#define ESP_EVENT_FREE_BUS 0x0c 502#define ESP_EVENT_CHECK_PHASE 0x0d 503#define ESP_EVENT_RESET 0x10 504 505 /* Probed in esp_get_clock_params() */ 506 u32 cfact; 507 u32 cfreq; 508 u32 ccycle; 509 u32 ctick; 510 u32 neg_defp; 511 u32 sync_defp; 512 513 /* Computed in esp_reset_esp() */ 514 u32 max_period; 515 u32 min_period; 516 u32 radelay; 517 518 /* ESP_CMD_SELAS command state */ 519 u8 *cmd_bytes_ptr; 520 int cmd_bytes_left; 521 522 struct completion *eh_reset; 523 524 void *dma; 525 int dmarev; 526 527 /* These are used by esp_send_pio_cmd() */ 528 u8 __iomem *fifo_reg; 529 int send_cmd_error; 530 u32 send_cmd_residual; 531}; 532 533/* A front-end driver for the ESP chip should do the following in 534 * it's device probe routine: 535 * 1) Allocate the host and private area using scsi_host_alloc() 536 * with size 'sizeof(struct esp)'. The first argument to 537 * scsi_host_alloc() should be &scsi_esp_template. 538 * 2) Set host->max_id as appropriate. 539 * 3) Set esp->host to the scsi_host itself, and esp->dev 540 * to the device object pointer. 541 * 4) Hook up esp->ops to the front-end implementation. 542 * 5) If the ESP chip supports wide transfers, set ESP_FLAG_WIDE_CAPABLE 543 * in esp->flags. 544 * 6) Map the DMA and ESP chip registers. 545 * 7) DMA map the ESP command block, store the DMA address 546 * in esp->command_block_dma. 547 * 8) Register the scsi_esp_intr() interrupt handler. 548 * 9) Probe for and provide the following chip properties: 549 * esp->scsi_id (assign to esp->host->this_id too) 550 * esp->scsi_id_mask 551 * If ESP bus is differential, set ESP_FLAG_DIFFERENTIAL 552 * esp->cfreq 553 * DMA burst bit mask in esp->bursts, if necessary 554 * 10) Perform any actions necessary before the ESP device can 555 * be programmed for the first time. On some configs, for 556 * example, the DMA engine has to be reset before ESP can 557 * be programmed. 558 * 11) If necessary, call dev_set_drvdata() as needed. 559 * 12) Call scsi_esp_register() with prepared 'esp' structure. 560 * 13) Check scsi_esp_register() return value, release all resources 561 * if an error was returned. 562 */ 563extern struct scsi_host_template scsi_esp_template; 564extern int scsi_esp_register(struct esp *); 565 566extern void scsi_esp_unregister(struct esp *); 567extern irqreturn_t scsi_esp_intr(int, void *); 568extern void scsi_esp_cmd(struct esp *, u8); 569 570extern void esp_send_pio_cmd(struct esp *esp, u32 dma_addr, u32 esp_count, 571 u32 dma_count, int write, u8 cmd); 572 573#endif /* !(_ESP_SCSI_H) */