2 * atari_scsi.c -- Device dependent functions for the Atari generic SCSI port
4 * Copyright 1994 Roman Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
6 * Loosely based on the work of Robert De Vries' team and added:
8 * - Falcon support (untested yet!) ++bjoern fixed and now it works
9 * - lots of extensions and bug fixes.
11 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
12 * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive
18 * Notes for Falcon SCSI DMA
20 * The 5380 device is one of several that all share the DMA chip. Hence
21 * "locking" and "unlocking" access to this chip is required.
23 * Two possible schemes for ST DMA acquisition by atari_scsi are:
24 * 1) The lock is taken for each command separately (i.e. can_queue == 1).
25 * 2) The lock is taken when the first command arrives and released
26 * when the last command is finished (i.e. can_queue > 1).
28 * The first alternative limits SCSI bus utilization, since interleaving
29 * commands is not possible. The second gives better performance but is
30 * unfair to other drivers needing to use the ST DMA chip. In order to
31 * allow the IDE and floppy drivers equal access to the ST DMA chip
32 * the default is can_queue == 1.
35 #include <linux/module.h>
36 #include <linux/types.h>
37 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
38 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
39 #include <linux/init.h>
40 #include <linux/nvram.h>
41 #include <linux/bitops.h>
42 #include <linux/wait.h>
43 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
45 #include <asm/setup.h>
46 #include <asm/atarihw.h>
47 #include <asm/atariints.h>
48 #include <asm/atari_stdma.h>
49 #include <asm/atari_stram.h>
52 #include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
54 #define DMA_MIN_SIZE 32
56 /* Definitions for the core NCR5380 driver. */
58 #define NCR5380_implementation_fields /* none */
60 static u8 (*atari_scsi_reg_read)(unsigned int);
61 static void (*atari_scsi_reg_write)(unsigned int, u8);
63 #define NCR5380_read(reg) atari_scsi_reg_read(reg)
64 #define NCR5380_write(reg, value) atari_scsi_reg_write(reg, value)
66 #define NCR5380_queue_command atari_scsi_queue_command
67 #define NCR5380_abort atari_scsi_abort
68 #define NCR5380_info atari_scsi_info
70 #define NCR5380_dma_xfer_len atari_scsi_dma_xfer_len
71 #define NCR5380_dma_recv_setup atari_scsi_dma_recv_setup
72 #define NCR5380_dma_send_setup atari_scsi_dma_send_setup
73 #define NCR5380_dma_residual atari_scsi_dma_residual
75 #define NCR5380_acquire_dma_irq(instance) falcon_get_lock(instance)
76 #define NCR5380_release_dma_irq(instance) falcon_release_lock()
81 #define IS_A_TT() ATARIHW_PRESENT(TT_SCSI)
83 #define SCSI_DMA_WRITE_P(elt,val) \
85 unsigned long v = val; \
86 tt_scsi_dma.elt##_lo = v & 0xff; \
88 tt_scsi_dma.elt##_lmd = v & 0xff; \
90 tt_scsi_dma.elt##_hmd = v & 0xff; \
92 tt_scsi_dma.elt##_hi = v & 0xff; \
95 #define SCSI_DMA_READ_P(elt) \
96 (((((((unsigned long)tt_scsi_dma.elt##_hi << 8) | \
97 (unsigned long)tt_scsi_dma.elt##_hmd) << 8) | \
98 (unsigned long)tt_scsi_dma.elt##_lmd) << 8) | \
99 (unsigned long)tt_scsi_dma.elt##_lo)
102 static inline void SCSI_DMA_SETADR(unsigned long adr)
104 st_dma.dma_lo = (unsigned char)adr;
107 st_dma.dma_md = (unsigned char)adr;
110 st_dma.dma_hi = (unsigned char)adr;
114 static inline unsigned long SCSI_DMA_GETADR(void)
119 adr |= (st_dma.dma_md & 0xff) << 8;
121 adr |= (st_dma.dma_hi & 0xff) << 16;
126 static void atari_scsi_fetch_restbytes(void);
128 static unsigned long atari_dma_residual, atari_dma_startaddr;
129 static short atari_dma_active;
130 /* pointer to the dribble buffer */
131 static char *atari_dma_buffer;
132 /* precalculated physical address of the dribble buffer */
133 static unsigned long atari_dma_phys_buffer;
134 /* != 0 tells the Falcon int handler to copy data from the dribble buffer */
135 static char *atari_dma_orig_addr;
136 /* size of the dribble buffer; 4k seems enough, since the Falcon cannot use
137 * scatter-gather anyway, so most transfers are 1024 byte only. In the rare
138 * cases where requests to physical contiguous buffers have been merged, this
139 * request is <= 4k (one page). So I don't think we have to split transfers
140 * just due to this buffer size...
142 #define STRAM_BUFFER_SIZE (4096)
143 /* mask for address bits that can't be used with the ST-DMA */
144 static unsigned long atari_dma_stram_mask;
145 #define STRAM_ADDR(a) (((a) & atari_dma_stram_mask) == 0)
147 static int setup_can_queue = -1;
148 module_param(setup_can_queue, int, 0);
149 static int setup_cmd_per_lun = -1;
150 module_param(setup_cmd_per_lun, int, 0);
151 static int setup_sg_tablesize = -1;
152 module_param(setup_sg_tablesize, int, 0);
153 static int setup_hostid = -1;
154 module_param(setup_hostid, int, 0);
155 static int setup_toshiba_delay = -1;
156 module_param(setup_toshiba_delay, int, 0);
159 static int scsi_dma_is_ignored_buserr(unsigned char dma_stat)
162 unsigned long addr = SCSI_DMA_READ_P(dma_addr), end_addr;
164 if (dma_stat & 0x01) {
166 /* A bus error happens when DMA-ing from the last page of a
167 * physical memory chunk (DMA prefetch!), but that doesn't hurt.
168 * Check for this case:
171 for (i = 0; i < m68k_num_memory; ++i) {
172 end_addr = m68k_memory[i].addr + m68k_memory[i].size;
173 if (end_addr <= addr && addr <= end_addr + 4)
181 static irqreturn_t scsi_tt_intr(int irq, void *dev)
183 struct Scsi_Host *instance = dev;
184 struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata = shost_priv(instance);
187 dma_stat = tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl;
189 dsprintk(NDEBUG_INTR, instance, "NCR5380 interrupt, DMA status = %02x\n",
192 /* Look if it was the DMA that has interrupted: First possibility
193 * is that a bus error occurred...
195 if (dma_stat & 0x80) {
196 if (!scsi_dma_is_ignored_buserr(dma_stat)) {
197 printk(KERN_ERR "SCSI DMA caused bus error near 0x%08lx\n",
198 SCSI_DMA_READ_P(dma_addr));
199 printk(KERN_CRIT "SCSI DMA bus error -- bad DMA programming!");
203 /* If the DMA is active but not finished, we have the case
204 * that some other 5380 interrupt occurred within the DMA transfer.
205 * This means we have residual bytes, if the desired end address
206 * is not yet reached. Maybe we have to fetch some bytes from the
207 * rest data register, too. The residual must be calculated from
208 * the address pointer, not the counter register, because only the
209 * addr reg counts bytes not yet written and pending in the rest
212 if ((dma_stat & 0x02) && !(dma_stat & 0x40)) {
213 atari_dma_residual = hostdata->dma_len -
214 (SCSI_DMA_READ_P(dma_addr) - atari_dma_startaddr);
216 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, "SCSI DMA: There are %ld residual bytes.\n",
219 if ((signed int)atari_dma_residual < 0)
220 atari_dma_residual = 0;
221 if ((dma_stat & 1) == 0) {
223 * After read operations, we maybe have to
224 * transport some rest bytes
226 atari_scsi_fetch_restbytes();
229 * There seems to be a nasty bug in some SCSI-DMA/NCR
230 * combinations: If a target disconnects while a write
231 * operation is going on, the address register of the
232 * DMA may be a few bytes farer than it actually read.
233 * This is probably due to DMA prefetching and a delay
234 * between DMA and NCR. Experiments showed that the
235 * dma_addr is 9 bytes to high, but this could vary.
236 * The problem is, that the residual is thus calculated
237 * wrong and the next transfer will start behind where
238 * it should. So we round up the residual to the next
239 * multiple of a sector size, if it isn't already a
240 * multiple and the originally expected transfer size
241 * was. The latter condition is there to ensure that
242 * the correction is taken only for "real" data
243 * transfers and not for, e.g., the parameters of some
244 * other command. These shouldn't disconnect anyway.
246 if (atari_dma_residual & 0x1ff) {
247 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, "SCSI DMA: DMA bug corrected, "
248 "difference %ld bytes\n",
249 512 - (atari_dma_residual & 0x1ff));
250 atari_dma_residual = (atari_dma_residual + 511) & ~0x1ff;
253 tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl = 0;
256 /* If the DMA is finished, fetch the rest bytes and turn it off */
257 if (dma_stat & 0x40) {
258 atari_dma_residual = 0;
259 if ((dma_stat & 1) == 0)
260 atari_scsi_fetch_restbytes();
261 tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl = 0;
264 NCR5380_intr(irq, dev);
270 static irqreturn_t scsi_falcon_intr(int irq, void *dev)
272 struct Scsi_Host *instance = dev;
273 struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata = shost_priv(instance);
276 /* Turn off DMA and select sector counter register before
277 * accessing the status register (Atari recommendation!)
279 st_dma.dma_mode_status = 0x90;
280 dma_stat = st_dma.dma_mode_status;
282 /* Bit 0 indicates some error in the DMA process... don't know
283 * what happened exactly (no further docu).
285 if (!(dma_stat & 0x01)) {
287 printk(KERN_CRIT "SCSI DMA error near 0x%08lx!\n", SCSI_DMA_GETADR());
290 /* If the DMA was active, but now bit 1 is not clear, it is some
291 * other 5380 interrupt that finishes the DMA transfer. We have to
292 * calculate the number of residual bytes and give a warning if
293 * bytes are stuck in the ST-DMA fifo (there's no way to reach them!)
295 if (atari_dma_active && (dma_stat & 0x02)) {
296 unsigned long transferred;
298 transferred = SCSI_DMA_GETADR() - atari_dma_startaddr;
299 /* The ST-DMA address is incremented in 2-byte steps, but the
300 * data are written only in 16-byte chunks. If the number of
301 * transferred bytes is not divisible by 16, the remainder is
302 * lost somewhere in outer space.
304 if (transferred & 15)
305 printk(KERN_ERR "SCSI DMA error: %ld bytes lost in "
306 "ST-DMA fifo\n", transferred & 15);
308 atari_dma_residual = hostdata->dma_len - transferred;
309 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, "SCSI DMA: There are %ld residual bytes.\n",
312 atari_dma_residual = 0;
313 atari_dma_active = 0;
315 if (atari_dma_orig_addr) {
316 /* If the dribble buffer was used on a read operation, copy the DMA-ed
317 * data to the original destination address.
319 memcpy(atari_dma_orig_addr, phys_to_virt(atari_dma_startaddr),
320 hostdata->dma_len - atari_dma_residual);
321 atari_dma_orig_addr = NULL;
324 NCR5380_intr(irq, dev);
330 static void atari_scsi_fetch_restbytes(void)
334 unsigned long phys_dst;
336 /* fetch rest bytes in the DMA register */
337 phys_dst = SCSI_DMA_READ_P(dma_addr);
340 /* there are 'nr' bytes left for the last long address
341 before the DMA pointer */
343 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, "SCSI DMA: there are %d rest bytes for phys addr 0x%08lx",
345 /* The content of the DMA pointer is a physical address! */
346 dst = phys_to_virt(phys_dst);
347 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, " = virt addr %p\n", dst);
348 for (src = (char *)&tt_scsi_dma.dma_restdata; nr != 0; --nr)
354 /* This function releases the lock on the DMA chip if there is no
355 * connected command and the disconnected queue is empty.
358 static void falcon_release_lock(void)
363 if (stdma_is_locked_by(scsi_falcon_intr))
367 /* This function manages the locking of the ST-DMA.
368 * If the DMA isn't locked already for SCSI, it tries to lock it by
369 * calling stdma_lock(). But if the DMA is locked by the SCSI code and
370 * there are other drivers waiting for the chip, we do not issue the
371 * command immediately but tell the SCSI mid-layer to defer.
374 static int falcon_get_lock(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
379 if (stdma_is_locked_by(scsi_falcon_intr))
382 /* stdma_lock() may sleep which means it can't be used here */
383 return stdma_try_lock(scsi_falcon_intr, instance);
387 static int __init atari_scsi_setup(char *str)
389 /* Format of atascsi parameter is:
390 * atascsi=<can_queue>,<cmd_per_lun>,<sg_tablesize>,<hostid>,<use_tags>
391 * Defaults depend on TT or Falcon, determined at run time.
392 * Negative values mean don't change.
396 get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);
399 printk("atari_scsi_setup: no arguments!\n");
403 setup_can_queue = ints[1];
405 setup_cmd_per_lun = ints[2];
407 setup_sg_tablesize = ints[3];
409 setup_hostid = ints[4];
410 /* ints[5] (use_tagged_queuing) is ignored */
411 /* ints[6] (use_pdma) is ignored */
413 setup_toshiba_delay = ints[7];
418 __setup("atascsi=", atari_scsi_setup);
421 static unsigned long atari_scsi_dma_setup(struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata,
422 void *data, unsigned long count,
425 unsigned long addr = virt_to_phys(data);
427 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, "scsi%d: setting up dma, data = %p, phys = %lx, count = %ld, dir = %d\n",
428 hostdata->host->host_no, data, addr, count, dir);
430 if (!IS_A_TT() && !STRAM_ADDR(addr)) {
431 /* If we have a non-DMAable address on a Falcon, use the dribble
432 * buffer; 'orig_addr' != 0 in the read case tells the interrupt
433 * handler to copy data from the dribble buffer to the originally
437 memcpy(atari_dma_buffer, data, count);
439 atari_dma_orig_addr = data;
440 addr = atari_dma_phys_buffer;
443 atari_dma_startaddr = addr; /* Needed for calculating residual later. */
445 /* Cache cleanup stuff: On writes, push any dirty cache out before sending
446 * it to the peripheral. (Must be done before DMA setup, since at least
447 * the ST-DMA begins to fill internal buffers right after setup. For
448 * reads, invalidate any cache, may be altered after DMA without CPU
451 * ++roman: For the Medusa, there's no need at all for that cache stuff,
452 * because the hardware does bus snooping (fine!).
454 dma_cache_maintenance(addr, count, dir);
457 tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl = dir;
458 SCSI_DMA_WRITE_P(dma_addr, addr);
459 SCSI_DMA_WRITE_P(dma_cnt, count);
460 tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl = dir | 2;
461 } else { /* ! IS_A_TT */
464 SCSI_DMA_SETADR(addr);
466 /* toggle direction bit to clear FIFO and set DMA direction */
468 st_dma.dma_mode_status = 0x90 | dir;
469 st_dma.dma_mode_status = 0x90 | (dir ^ 0x100);
470 st_dma.dma_mode_status = 0x90 | dir;
472 /* On writes, round up the transfer length to the next multiple of 512
473 * (see also comment at atari_dma_xfer_len()). */
474 st_dma.fdc_acces_seccount = (count + (dir ? 511 : 0)) >> 9;
476 st_dma.dma_mode_status = 0x10 | dir;
478 /* need not restore value of dir, only boolean value is tested */
479 atari_dma_active = 1;
485 static inline int atari_scsi_dma_recv_setup(struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata,
486 unsigned char *data, int count)
488 return atari_scsi_dma_setup(hostdata, data, count, 0);
491 static inline int atari_scsi_dma_send_setup(struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata,
492 unsigned char *data, int count)
494 return atari_scsi_dma_setup(hostdata, data, count, 1);
497 static int atari_scsi_dma_residual(struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata)
499 return atari_dma_residual;
503 #define CMD_SURELY_BLOCK_MODE 0
504 #define CMD_SURELY_BYTE_MODE 1
505 #define CMD_MODE_UNKNOWN 2
507 static int falcon_classify_cmd(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
509 unsigned char opcode = cmd->cmnd[0];
511 if (opcode == READ_DEFECT_DATA || opcode == READ_LONG ||
512 opcode == READ_BUFFER)
513 return CMD_SURELY_BYTE_MODE;
514 else if (opcode == READ_6 || opcode == READ_10 ||
515 opcode == 0xa8 /* READ_12 */ || opcode == READ_REVERSE ||
516 opcode == RECOVER_BUFFERED_DATA) {
517 /* In case of a sequential-access target (tape), special care is
518 * needed here: The transfer is block-mode only if the 'fixed' bit is
520 if (cmd->device->type == TYPE_TAPE && !(cmd->cmnd[1] & 1))
521 return CMD_SURELY_BYTE_MODE;
523 return CMD_SURELY_BLOCK_MODE;
525 return CMD_MODE_UNKNOWN;
529 /* This function calculates the number of bytes that can be transferred via
530 * DMA. On the TT, this is arbitrary, but on the Falcon we have to use the
531 * ST-DMA chip. There are only multiples of 512 bytes possible and max.
532 * 255*512 bytes :-( This means also, that defining READ_OVERRUNS is not
533 * possible on the Falcon, since that would require to program the DMA for
534 * n*512 - atari_read_overrun bytes. But it seems that the Falcon doesn't have
535 * the overrun problem, so this question is academic :-)
538 static int atari_scsi_dma_xfer_len(struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata,
539 struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
541 int wanted_len = NCR5380_to_ncmd(cmd)->this_residual;
542 int possible_len, limit;
544 if (wanted_len < DMA_MIN_SIZE)
548 /* TT SCSI DMA can transfer arbitrary #bytes */
551 /* ST DMA chip is stupid -- only multiples of 512 bytes! (and max.
552 * 255*512 bytes, but this should be enough)
554 * ++roman: Aaargl! Another Falcon-SCSI problem... There are some commands
555 * that return a number of bytes which cannot be known beforehand. In this
556 * case, the given transfer length is an "allocation length". Now it
557 * can happen that this allocation length is a multiple of 512 bytes and
558 * the DMA is used. But if not n*512 bytes really arrive, some input data
559 * will be lost in the ST-DMA's FIFO :-( Thus, we have to distinguish
560 * between commands that do block transfers and those that do byte
561 * transfers. But this isn't easy... there are lots of vendor specific
562 * commands, and the user can issue any command via the
563 * SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND.
565 * The solution: We classify SCSI commands in 1) surely block-mode cmd.s,
566 * 2) surely byte-mode cmd.s and 3) cmd.s with unknown mode. In case 1)
567 * and 3), the thing to do is obvious: allow any number of blocks via DMA
568 * or none. In case 2), we apply some heuristic: Byte mode is assumed if
569 * the transfer (allocation) length is < 1024, hoping that no cmd. not
570 * explicitly known as byte mode have such big allocation lengths...
571 * BTW, all the discussion above applies only to reads. DMA writes are
572 * unproblematic anyways, since the targets aborts the transfer after
573 * receiving a sufficient number of bytes.
575 * Another point: If the transfer is from/to an non-ST-RAM address, we
576 * use the dribble buffer and thus can do only STRAM_BUFFER_SIZE bytes.
579 if (cmd->sc_data_direction == DMA_TO_DEVICE) {
580 /* Write operation can always use the DMA, but the transfer size must
581 * be rounded up to the next multiple of 512 (atari_dma_setup() does
584 possible_len = wanted_len;
586 /* Read operations: if the wanted transfer length is not a multiple of
587 * 512, we cannot use DMA, since the ST-DMA cannot split transfers
588 * (no interrupt on DMA finished!)
590 if (wanted_len & 0x1ff)
593 /* Now classify the command (see above) and decide whether it is
594 * allowed to do DMA at all */
595 switch (falcon_classify_cmd(cmd)) {
596 case CMD_SURELY_BLOCK_MODE:
597 possible_len = wanted_len;
599 case CMD_SURELY_BYTE_MODE:
600 possible_len = 0; /* DMA prohibited */
602 case CMD_MODE_UNKNOWN:
604 /* For unknown commands assume block transfers if the transfer
605 * size/allocation length is >= 1024 */
606 possible_len = (wanted_len < 1024) ? 0 : wanted_len;
612 /* Last step: apply the hard limit on DMA transfers */
613 limit = (atari_dma_buffer && !STRAM_ADDR(virt_to_phys(NCR5380_to_ncmd(cmd)->ptr))) ?
614 STRAM_BUFFER_SIZE : 255*512;
615 if (possible_len > limit)
616 possible_len = limit;
618 if (possible_len != wanted_len)
619 dprintk(NDEBUG_DMA, "DMA transfer now %d bytes instead of %d\n",
620 possible_len, wanted_len);
626 /* NCR5380 register access functions
628 * There are separate functions for TT and Falcon, because the access
629 * methods are quite different. The calling macros NCR5380_read and
630 * NCR5380_write call these functions via function pointers.
633 static u8 atari_scsi_tt_reg_read(unsigned int reg)
635 return tt_scsi_regp[reg * 2];
638 static void atari_scsi_tt_reg_write(unsigned int reg, u8 value)
640 tt_scsi_regp[reg * 2] = value;
643 static u8 atari_scsi_falcon_reg_read(unsigned int reg)
649 local_irq_save(flags);
650 dma_wd.dma_mode_status = (u_short)reg;
651 result = (u8)dma_wd.fdc_acces_seccount;
652 local_irq_restore(flags);
656 static void atari_scsi_falcon_reg_write(unsigned int reg, u8 value)
661 local_irq_save(flags);
662 dma_wd.dma_mode_status = (u_short)reg;
663 dma_wd.fdc_acces_seccount = (u_short)value;
664 local_irq_restore(flags);
670 static int atari_scsi_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
675 local_irq_save(flags);
677 /* Abort a maybe active DMA transfer */
679 tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl = 0;
681 if (stdma_is_locked_by(scsi_falcon_intr))
682 st_dma.dma_mode_status = 0x90;
683 atari_dma_active = 0;
684 atari_dma_orig_addr = NULL;
687 rv = NCR5380_host_reset(cmd);
689 /* The 5380 raises its IRQ line while _RST is active but the ST DMA
690 * "lock" has been released so this interrupt may end up handled by
691 * floppy or IDE driver (if one of them holds the lock). The NCR5380
692 * interrupt flag has been cleared already.
695 local_irq_restore(flags);
700 #define DRV_MODULE_NAME "atari_scsi"
701 #define PFX DRV_MODULE_NAME ": "
703 static struct scsi_host_template atari_scsi_template = {
704 .module = THIS_MODULE,
705 .proc_name = DRV_MODULE_NAME,
706 .name = "Atari native SCSI",
707 .info = atari_scsi_info,
708 .queuecommand = atari_scsi_queue_command,
709 .eh_abort_handler = atari_scsi_abort,
710 .eh_host_reset_handler = atari_scsi_host_reset,
713 .dma_boundary = PAGE_SIZE - 1,
714 .cmd_size = sizeof(struct NCR5380_cmd),
717 static int __init atari_scsi_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
719 struct Scsi_Host *instance;
721 struct resource *irq;
724 irq = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_IRQ, 0);
728 if (ATARIHW_PRESENT(TT_SCSI)) {
729 atari_scsi_reg_read = atari_scsi_tt_reg_read;
730 atari_scsi_reg_write = atari_scsi_tt_reg_write;
732 atari_scsi_reg_read = atari_scsi_falcon_reg_read;
733 atari_scsi_reg_write = atari_scsi_falcon_reg_write;
736 if (ATARIHW_PRESENT(TT_SCSI)) {
737 atari_scsi_template.can_queue = 16;
738 atari_scsi_template.sg_tablesize = SG_ALL;
740 atari_scsi_template.can_queue = 1;
741 atari_scsi_template.sg_tablesize = 1;
744 if (setup_can_queue > 0)
745 atari_scsi_template.can_queue = setup_can_queue;
747 if (setup_cmd_per_lun > 0)
748 atari_scsi_template.cmd_per_lun = setup_cmd_per_lun;
750 /* Don't increase sg_tablesize on Falcon! */
751 if (ATARIHW_PRESENT(TT_SCSI) && setup_sg_tablesize > 0)
752 atari_scsi_template.sg_tablesize = setup_sg_tablesize;
754 if (setup_hostid >= 0) {
755 atari_scsi_template.this_id = setup_hostid & 7;
756 } else if (IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_NVRAM)) {
757 /* Test if a host id is set in the NVRam */
758 if (ATARIHW_PRESENT(TT_CLK)) {
761 ssize_t count = nvram_read(&b, 1, &offset);
763 /* Arbitration enabled? (for TOS)
764 * If yes, use configured host ID
766 if ((count == 1) && (b & 0x80))
767 atari_scsi_template.this_id = b & 7;
771 /* If running on a Falcon and if there's TT-Ram (i.e., more than one
772 * memory block, since there's always ST-Ram in a Falcon), then
773 * allocate a STRAM_BUFFER_SIZE byte dribble buffer for transfers
774 * from/to alternative Ram.
776 if (ATARIHW_PRESENT(ST_SCSI) && !ATARIHW_PRESENT(EXTD_DMA) &&
777 m68k_realnum_memory > 1) {
778 atari_dma_buffer = atari_stram_alloc(STRAM_BUFFER_SIZE, "SCSI");
779 if (!atari_dma_buffer) {
780 pr_err(PFX "can't allocate ST-RAM double buffer\n");
783 atari_dma_phys_buffer = atari_stram_to_phys(atari_dma_buffer);
784 atari_dma_orig_addr = NULL;
787 instance = scsi_host_alloc(&atari_scsi_template,
788 sizeof(struct NCR5380_hostdata));
794 instance->irq = irq->start;
796 host_flags |= IS_A_TT() ? 0 : FLAG_LATE_DMA_SETUP;
797 host_flags |= setup_toshiba_delay > 0 ? FLAG_TOSHIBA_DELAY : 0;
799 error = NCR5380_init(instance, host_flags);
804 error = request_irq(instance->irq, scsi_tt_intr, 0,
805 "NCR5380", instance);
807 pr_err(PFX "request irq %d failed, aborting\n",
811 tt_mfp.active_edge |= 0x80; /* SCSI int on L->H */
813 tt_scsi_dma.dma_ctrl = 0;
814 atari_dma_residual = 0;
816 /* While the read overruns (described by Drew Eckhardt in
817 * NCR5380.c) never happened on TTs, they do in fact on the
818 * Medusa (This was the cause why SCSI didn't work right for
819 * so long there.) Since handling the overruns slows down
820 * a bit, I turned the #ifdef's into a runtime condition.
822 * In principle it should be sufficient to do max. 1 byte with
823 * PIO, but there is another problem on the Medusa with the DMA
824 * rest data register. So read_overruns is currently set
825 * to 4 to avoid having transfers that aren't a multiple of 4.
826 * If the rest data bug is fixed, this can be lowered to 1.
828 if (MACH_IS_MEDUSA) {
829 struct NCR5380_hostdata *hostdata =
830 shost_priv(instance);
832 hostdata->read_overruns = 4;
835 /* Nothing to do for the interrupt: the ST-DMA is initialized
838 atari_dma_residual = 0;
839 atari_dma_active = 0;
840 atari_dma_stram_mask = (ATARIHW_PRESENT(EXTD_DMA) ? 0x00000000
844 NCR5380_maybe_reset_bus(instance);
846 error = scsi_add_host(instance, NULL);
850 platform_set_drvdata(pdev, instance);
852 scsi_scan_host(instance);
857 free_irq(instance->irq, instance);
859 NCR5380_exit(instance);
861 scsi_host_put(instance);
863 if (atari_dma_buffer)
864 atari_stram_free(atari_dma_buffer);
868 static int __exit atari_scsi_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
870 struct Scsi_Host *instance = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
872 scsi_remove_host(instance);
874 free_irq(instance->irq, instance);
875 NCR5380_exit(instance);
876 scsi_host_put(instance);
877 if (atari_dma_buffer)
878 atari_stram_free(atari_dma_buffer);
882 static struct platform_driver atari_scsi_driver = {
883 .remove = __exit_p(atari_scsi_remove),
885 .name = DRV_MODULE_NAME,
889 module_platform_driver_probe(atari_scsi_driver, atari_scsi_probe);
891 MODULE_ALIAS("platform:" DRV_MODULE_NAME);
892 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");