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Drivers need not implement a hook that returns FAILED, and does nothing else, since the SCSI midlayer code will do that for us. Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
119 lines
4.5 KiB
C
119 lines
4.5 KiB
C
/* to be used by qlogicfas and qlogic_cs */
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#ifndef __QLOGICFAS408_H
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#define __QLOGICFAS408_H
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Configuration */
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/* Set the following to max out the speed of the PIO PseudoDMA transfers,
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again, 0 tends to be slower, but more stable. */
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#define QL_TURBO_PDMA 1
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/* This should be 1 to enable parity detection */
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#define QL_ENABLE_PARITY 1
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/* This will reset all devices when the driver is initialized (during bootup).
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The other linux drivers don't do this, but the DOS drivers do, and after
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using DOS or some kind of crash or lockup this will bring things back
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without requiring a cold boot. It does take some time to recover from a
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reset, so it is slower, and I have seen timeouts so that devices weren't
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recognized when this was set. */
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#define QL_RESET_AT_START 0
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/* crystal frequency in megahertz (for offset 5 and 9)
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Please set this for your card. Most Qlogic cards are 40 Mhz. The
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Control Concepts ISA (not VLB) is 24 Mhz */
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#define XTALFREQ 40
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/**********/
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/* DANGER! modify these at your own risk */
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/* SLOWCABLE can usually be reset to zero if you have a clean setup and
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proper termination. The rest are for synchronous transfers and other
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advanced features if your device can transfer faster than 5Mb/sec.
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If you are really curious, email me for a quick howto until I have
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something official */
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/**********/
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/*****/
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/* config register 1 (offset 8) options */
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/* This needs to be set to 1 if your cabling is long or noisy */
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#define SLOWCABLE 1
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/*****/
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/* offset 0xc */
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/* This will set fast (10Mhz) synchronous timing when set to 1
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For this to have an effect, FASTCLK must also be 1 */
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#define FASTSCSI 0
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/* This when set to 1 will set a faster sync transfer rate */
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#define FASTCLK 0 /*(XTALFREQ>25?1:0)*/
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/*****/
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/* offset 6 */
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/* This is the sync transfer divisor, XTALFREQ/X will be the maximum
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achievable data rate (assuming the rest of the system is capable
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and set properly) */
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#define SYNCXFRPD 5 /*(XTALFREQ/5)*/
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/*****/
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/* offset 7 */
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/* This is the count of how many synchronous transfers can take place
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i.e. how many reqs can occur before an ack is given.
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The maximum value for this is 15, the upper bits can modify
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REQ/ACK assertion and deassertion during synchronous transfers
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If this is 0, the bus will only transfer asynchronously */
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#define SYNCOFFST 0
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/* for the curious, bits 7&6 control the deassertion delay in 1/2 cycles
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of the 40Mhz clock. If FASTCLK is 1, specifying 01 (1/2) will
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cause the deassertion to be early by 1/2 clock. Bits 5&4 control
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the assertion delay, also in 1/2 clocks (FASTCLK is ignored here). */
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
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struct qlogicfas408_priv {
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int qbase; /* Port */
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int qinitid; /* initiator ID */
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int qabort; /* Flag to cause an abort */
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int qlirq; /* IRQ being used */
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int int_type; /* type of irq, 2 for ISA board, 0 for PCMCIA */
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char qinfo[80]; /* description */
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Scsi_Cmnd *qlcmd; /* current command being processed */
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struct Scsi_Host *shost; /* pointer back to host */
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struct qlogicfas408_priv *next; /* next private struct */
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};
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/* The qlogic card uses two register maps - These macros select which one */
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#define REG0 ( outb( inb( qbase + 0xd ) & 0x7f , qbase + 0xd ), outb( 4 , qbase + 0xd ))
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#define REG1 ( outb( inb( qbase + 0xd ) | 0x80 , qbase + 0xd ), outb( 0xb4 | int_type, qbase + 0xd ))
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/* following is watchdog timeout in microseconds */
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#define WATCHDOG 5000000
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* the following will set the monitor border color (useful to find
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where something crashed or gets stuck at and as a simple profiler) */
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#define rtrc(i) {}
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#define get_priv_by_cmd(x) (struct qlogicfas408_priv *)&((x)->device->host->hostdata[0])
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#define get_priv_by_host(x) (struct qlogicfas408_priv *)&((x)->hostdata[0])
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irqreturn_t qlogicfas408_ihandl(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
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int qlogicfas408_queuecommand(Scsi_Cmnd * cmd, void (*done) (Scsi_Cmnd *));
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int qlogicfas408_biosparam(struct scsi_device * disk,
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struct block_device *dev,
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sector_t capacity, int ip[]);
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int qlogicfas408_abort(Scsi_Cmnd * cmd);
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int qlogicfas408_bus_reset(Scsi_Cmnd * cmd);
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const char *qlogicfas408_info(struct Scsi_Host *host);
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int qlogicfas408_get_chip_type(int qbase, int int_type);
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void qlogicfas408_setup(int qbase, int id, int int_type);
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int qlogicfas408_detect(int qbase, int int_type);
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void qlogicfas408_disable_ints(struct qlogicfas408_priv *priv);
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#endif /* __QLOGICFAS408_H */
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