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- Date:
Mon Jul 13 13:47:28 1998
- Orig file:
v2.0.34/linux/drivers/block/paride/pg.c
- Orig date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.0.34/linux/drivers/block/paride/pg.c linux/drivers/block/paride/pg.c
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+/*
+ pg.c (c) 1998 Grant R. Guenther <grant@torque.net>
+ Under the terms of the GNU public license.
+
+
+ Special 2.0.35 version
+
+
+ The pg driver provides a simple character device interface for
+ sending ATAPI commands to a device. With the exception of the
+ ATAPI reset operation, all operations are performed by a pair
+ of read and write operations to the appropriate /dev/pgN device.
+ A write operation delivers a command and any outbound data in
+ a single buffer. Normally, the write will succeed unless the
+ device is offline or malfunctioning, or there is already another
+ command pending. If the write succeeds, it should be followed
+ immediately by a read operation, to obtain any returned data and
+ status information. A read will fail if there is no operation
+ in progress.
+
+ As a special case, the device can be reset with a write operation,
+ and in this case, no following read is expected, or permitted.
+
+ There are no ioctl() operations. Any single operation
+ may transfer at most PG_MAX_DATA bytes. Note that the driver must
+ copy the data through an internal buffer. In keeping with all
+ current ATAPI devices, command packets are assumed to be exactly
+ 12 bytes in length.
+
+ To permit future changes to this interface, the headers in the
+ read and write buffers contain a single character "magic" flag.
+ Currently this flag must be the character "P".
+
+ By default, the driver will autoprobe for a single parallel
+ port ATAPI device, but if their individual parameters are
+ specified, the driver can handle up to 4 devices.
+
+ To use this device, you must have the following device
+ special files defined:
+
+ /dev/pg0 b 97 0
+ /dev/pg1 b 97 1
+ /dev/pg2 b 97 2
+ /dev/pg3 b 97 3
+
+ (You'll need to change the 97 to something else if you use
+ the 'major' parameter to install the driver on a different
+ major number.)
+
+ The behaviour of the pg driver can be altered by setting
+ some parameters from the insmod command line. The following
+ parameters are adjustable:
+
+ drive0 These four arguments can be arrays of
+ drive1 1-6 integers as follows:
+ drive2
+ drive3 <prt>,<pro>,<uni>,<mod>,<slv>,<dly>
+
+ Where,
+
+ <prt> is the base of the parallel port address for
+ the corresponding drive. (required)
+
+ <pro> is the protocol number for the adapter that
+ supports this drive. These numbers are
+ logged by 'paride' when the protocol modules
+ are initialised. (0 if not given)
+
+ <uni> for those adapters that support chained
+ devices, this is the unit selector for the
+ chain of devices on the given port. It should
+ be zero for devices that don't support chaining.
+ (0 if not given)
+
+ <mod> this can be -1 to choose the best mode, or one
+ of the mode numbers supported by the adapter.
+ (-1 if not given)
+
+ <slv> ATAPI devices can be jumpered to master or slave.
+ Set this to 0 to choose the master drive, 1 to
+ choose the slave, -1 (the default) to choose the
+ first drive found.
+
+ <dly> some parallel ports require the driver to
+ go more slowly. -1 sets a default value that
+ should work with the chosen protocol. Otherwise,
+ set this to a small integer, the larger it is
+ the slower the port i/o. In some cases, setting
+ this to zero will speed up the device. (default -1)
+
+ major You may use this parameter to overide the
+ default major number (97) that this driver
+ will use. Be sure to change the device
+ name as well.
+
+ name This parameter is a character string that
+ contains the name the kernel will use for this
+ device (in /proc output, for instance).
+ (default "pg").
+
+ verbose This parameter controls the amount of logging
+ that is done by the driver. Set it to 0 for
+ quiet operation, to 1 to enable progress
+ messages while the driver probes for devices,
+ or to 2 for full debug logging. (default 0)
+
+ If this driver is built into the kernel, you can use
+ the following command line parameters, with the same values
+ as the corresponding module parameters listed above:
+
+ pg.drive0
+ pg.drive1
+ pg.drive2
+ pg.drive3
+
+ In addition, you can use the parameter pg.disable to disable
+ the driver entirely.
+
+*/
+
+/* Changes:
+
+ 1.01 GRG 1998.06.16 Bug fixes
+*/
+
+#define PG_VERSION "1.01s"
+#define PG_MAJOR 97
+#define PG_NAME "pg"
+#define PG_UNITS 4
+
+#ifndef PI_PG
+#define PI_PG 4
+#endif
+
+/* Here are things one can override from the insmod command.
+ Most are autoprobed by paride unless set here. Verbose is 0
+ by default.
+
+*/
+
+static int verbose = 0;
+static int major = PG_MAJOR;
+static char *name = PG_NAME;
+static int disable = 0;
+
+static int drive0[6] = {0,0,0,-1,-1,-1};
+static int drive1[6] = {0,0,0,-1,-1,-1};
+static int drive2[6] = {0,0,0,-1,-1,-1};
+static int drive3[6] = {0,0,0,-1,-1,-1};
+
+static int (*drives[4])[6] = {&drive0,&drive1,&drive2,&drive3};
+static int pg_drive_count;
+
+#define D_PRT 0
+#define D_PRO 1
+#define D_UNI 2
+#define D_MOD 3
+#define D_SLV 4
+#define D_DLY 5
+
+#define DU (*drives[unit])
+
+/* end of parameters */
+
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/malloc.h>
+#include <linux/mtio.h>
+#include <linux/pg.h>
+
+#include <asm/segment.h>
+
+#ifndef MODULE
+
+#include "setup.h"
+
+static STT pg_stt[5] = {{"drive0",6,drive0},
+ {"drive1",6,drive1},
+ {"drive2",6,drive2},
+ {"drive3",6,drive3},
+ {"disable",1,&disable}};
+
+void pg_setup( char *str, int *ints)
+
+{ generic_setup(pg_stt,5,str);
+}
+
+#endif
+
+#include "paride.h"
+
+#define PG_SPIN_DEL 50 /* spin delay in micro-seconds */
+#define PG_SPIN 200
+#define PG_TMO HZ
+#define PG_CMD_TMO 3*HZ
+#define PG_RESET_TMO 10*HZ
+
+#define STAT_ERR 0x01
+#define STAT_INDEX 0x02
+#define STAT_ECC 0x04
+#define STAT_DRQ 0x08
+#define STAT_SEEK 0x10
+#define STAT_WRERR 0x20
+#define STAT_READY 0x40
+#define STAT_BUSY 0x80
+
+#define ATAPI_IDENTIFY 0x12
+
+int pg_init(void);
+#ifdef MODULE
+void cleanup_module( void );
+#endif
+
+static int pg_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
+static void pg_release (struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
+static int pg_read(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, char *buf, int count);
+static int pg_write(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
+ const char *buf, int count);
+static int pg_detect(void);
+
+static int pg_identify (int unit, int log);
+
+#define PG_NAMELEN 8
+
+struct pg_unit {
+ struct pi_adapter pia; /* interface to paride layer */
+ struct pi_adapter *pi;
+ int busy; /* write done, read expected */
+ int start; /* jiffies at command start */
+ int dlen; /* transfer size requested */
+ int timeout; /* timeout requested */
+ int status; /* last sense key */
+ int drive; /* drive */
+ int access; /* count of active opens ... */
+ int present; /* device present ? */
+ char *bufptr;
+ char name[PG_NAMELEN]; /* pg0, pg1, ... */
+ };
+
+struct pg_unit pg[PG_UNITS];
+
+/* 'unit' must be defined in all functions - either as a local or a param */
+
+#define PG pg[unit]
+#define PI PG.pi
+
+static char pg_scratch[512]; /* scratch block buffer */
+
+/* kernel glue structures */
+
+static struct file_operations pg_fops = {
+ NULL, /* lseek - default */
+ pg_read, /* read */
+ pg_write, /* write */
+ NULL, /* readdir - bad */
+ NULL, /* select */
+ NULL, /* ioctl */
+ NULL, /* mmap */
+ pg_open, /* open */
+ pg_release, /* release */
+ NULL, /* fsync */
+ NULL, /* fasync */
+ NULL, /* media change ? */
+ NULL /* revalidate new media */
+};
+
+void pg_init_units( void )
+
+{ int unit, j;
+
+ pg_drive_count = 0;
+ for (unit=0;unit<PG_UNITS;unit++) {
+ PG.pi = & PG.pia;
+ PG.access = 0;
+ PG.busy = 0;
+ PG.present = 0;
+ PG.bufptr = NULL;
+ PG.drive = DU[D_SLV];
+ j = 0;
+ while ((j < PG_NAMELEN-2) && (PG.name[j]=name[j])) j++;
+ PG.name[j++] = '0' + unit;
+ PG.name[j] = 0;
+ if (DU[D_PRT]) pg_drive_count++;
+ }
+}
+
+int pg_init (void) /* preliminary initialisation */
+
+{ int unit;
+
+ if (disable) return -1;
+
+ pg_init_units();
+
+ if (pg_detect()) return -1;
+
+ if (register_chrdev(major,name,&pg_fops)) {
+ printk("pg_init: unable to get major number %d\n",
+ major);
+ for (unit=0;unit<PG_UNITS;unit++)
+ if (PG.present) pi_release(PI);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#ifdef MODULE
+
+/* Glue for modules ... */
+
+void cleanup_module(void);
+
+int init_module(void)
+
+{ int err;
+
+ err = pg_init();
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+void cleanup_module(void)
+
+{ int unit;
+
+ unregister_chrdev(major,name);
+
+ for (unit=0;unit<PG_UNITS;unit++)
+ if (PG.present) pi_release(PI);
+}
+
+#endif
+
+#define WR(c,r,v) pi_write_regr(PI,c,r,v)
+#define RR(c,r) (pi_read_regr(PI,c,r))
+
+#define DRIVE (0xa0+0x10*PG.drive)
+
+static void pg_sleep( int cs )
+
+{ current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
+ current->timeout = jiffies + cs;
+ schedule();
+}
+
+static int pg_wait( int unit, int go, int stop, int tmo, char * msg )
+
+{ int j, r, e, s, p;
+
+ PG.status = 0;
+
+ j = 0;
+ while ((((r=RR(1,6))&go)||(stop&&(!(r&stop))))&&(jiffies<tmo)) {
+ if (j++ < PG_SPIN) udelay(PG_SPIN_DEL);
+ else pg_sleep(1);
+ }
+
+ if ((r&(STAT_ERR&stop))||(jiffies>=tmo)) {
+ s = RR(0,7);
+ e = RR(0,1);
+ p = RR(0,2);
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printk("%s: %s: stat=0x%x err=0x%x phase=%d%s\n",
+ PG.name,msg,s,e,p,(jiffies>=tmo)?" timeout":"");
+
+
+ if (jiffies>=tmo) e |= 0x100;
+ PG.status = (e >> 4) & 0xff;
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int pg_command( int unit, char * cmd, int dlen, int tmo )
+
+{ int k;
+
+ pi_connect(PI);
+
+ WR(0,6,DRIVE);
+
+ if (pg_wait(unit,STAT_BUSY|STAT_DRQ,0,tmo,"before command")) {
+ pi_disconnect(PI);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ WR(0,4,dlen % 256);
+ WR(0,5,dlen / 256);
+ WR(0,7,0xa0); /* ATAPI packet command */
+
+ if (pg_wait(unit,STAT_BUSY,STAT_DRQ,tmo,"command DRQ")) {
+ pi_disconnect(PI);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (RR(0,2) != 1) {
+ printk("%s: command phase error\n",PG.name);
+ pi_disconnect(PI);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ pi_write_block(PI,cmd,12);
+
+ if (verbose > 1) {
+ printk("%s: Command sent, dlen=%d packet= ", PG.name,dlen);
+ for (k=0;k<12;k++) printk("%02x ",cmd[k]&0xff);
+ printk("\n");
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int pg_completion( int unit, char * buf, int tmo)
+
+{ int r, d, n, p;
+
+ r = pg_wait(unit,STAT_BUSY,STAT_DRQ|STAT_READY|STAT_ERR,
+ tmo,"completion");
+
+ PG.dlen = 0;
+
+ while (RR(0,7)&STAT_DRQ) {
+ d = (RR(0,4)+256*RR(0,5));
+ n = ((d+3)&0xfffc);
+ p = RR(0,2)&3;
+ if (p == 0) pi_write_block(PI,buf,n);
+ if (p == 2) pi_read_block(PI,buf,n);
+ if (verbose > 1) printk("%s: %s %d bytes\n",PG.name,
+ p?"Read":"Write",n);
+ PG.dlen += (1-p)*d;
+ buf += d;
+ r = pg_wait(unit,STAT_BUSY,STAT_DRQ|STAT_READY|STAT_ERR,
+ tmo,"completion");
+ }
+
+ pi_disconnect(PI);
+
+ return r;
+}
+
+static int pg_reset( int unit )
+
+{ int i, k, flg;
+ int expect[5] = {1,1,1,0x14,0xeb};
+
+ pi_connect(PI);
+ WR(0,6,DRIVE);
+ WR(0,7,8);
+
+ pg_sleep(2);
+
+ k = 0;
+ while ((k++ < PG_RESET_TMO) && (RR(1,6)&STAT_BUSY))
+ pg_sleep(1);
+
+ flg = 1;
+ for(i=0;i<5;i++) flg &= (RR(0,i+1) == expect[i]);
+
+ if (verbose) {
+ printk("%s: Reset (%d) signature = ",PG.name,k);
+ for (i=0;i<5;i++) printk("%3x",RR(0,i+1));
+ if (!flg) printk(" (incorrect)");
+ printk("\n");
+ }
+
+ pi_disconnect(PI);
+ return flg-1;
+}
+
+static void xs( char *buf, char *targ, int offs, int len )
+
+{ int j,k,l;
+
+ j=0; l=0;
+ for (k=0;k<len;k++)
+ if((buf[k+offs]!=0x20)||(buf[k+offs]!=l))
+ l=targ[j++]=buf[k+offs];
+ if (l==0x20) j--; targ[j]=0;
+}
+
+static int pg_identify( int unit, int log )
+
+{ int s;
+ char *ms[2] = {"master","slave"};
+ char mf[10], id[18];
+ char id_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_IDENTIFY,0,0,0,36,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
+ char buf[36];
+
+ s = pg_command(unit,id_cmd,36,jiffies+PG_TMO);
+ if (s) return -1;
+ s = pg_completion(unit,buf,jiffies+PG_TMO);
+ if (s) return -1;
+
+ if (log) {
+ xs(buf,mf,8,8);
+ xs(buf,id,16,16);
+ printk("%s: %s %s, %s\n",PG.name,mf,id,ms[PG.drive]);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int pg_probe( int unit )
+
+/* returns 0, with id set if drive is detected
+ -1, if drive detection failed
+*/
+
+{ if (PG.drive == -1) {
+ for (PG.drive=0;PG.drive<=1;PG.drive++)
+ if (!pg_reset(unit)) return pg_identify(unit,1);
+ } else {
+ if (!pg_reset(unit)) return pg_identify(unit,1);
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int pg_detect( void )
+
+{ int k, unit;
+
+ printk("%s: %s version %s, major %d\n",
+ name,name,PG_VERSION,major);
+
+ k = 0;
+ if (pg_drive_count == 0) {
+ unit = 0;
+ if (pi_init(PI,1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,pg_scratch,
+ PI_PG,verbose,PG.name)) {
+ if (!pg_probe(unit)) {
+ PG.present = 1;
+ k++;
+ } else pi_release(PI);
+ }
+
+ } else for (unit=0;unit<PG_UNITS;unit++) if (DU[D_PRT])
+ if (pi_init(PI,0,DU[D_PRT],DU[D_MOD],DU[D_UNI],
+ DU[D_PRO],DU[D_DLY],pg_scratch,PI_PG,verbose,
+ PG.name)) {
+ if (!pg_probe(unit)) {
+ PG.present = 1;
+ k++;
+ } else pi_release(PI);
+ }
+
+ if (k) return 0;
+
+ printk("%s: No ATAPI device detected\n",name);
+ return -1;
+}
+
+#define DEVICE_NR(dev) (MINOR(dev) % 128)
+
+static int pg_open (struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+
+{ int unit = DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev);
+
+ if ((unit >= PG_UNITS) || (!PG.present)) return -ENODEV;
+
+ PG.access++;
+
+ if (PG.access > 1) {
+ PG.access--;
+ return -EBUSY;
+ }
+
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+
+ if (PG.busy) {
+ pg_reset(unit);
+ PG.busy = 0;
+ }
+
+ pg_identify(unit,(verbose>1));
+
+
+ PG.bufptr = kmalloc(PG_MAX_DATA,GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (PG.bufptr == NULL) {
+ PG.access--;
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+ printk("%s: buffer allocation failed\n",PG.name);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void pg_release (struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ int unit = DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev);
+
+ if ((unit >= PG_UNITS) || (PG.access <= 0))
+ return;
+
+ PG.access--;
+
+ kfree(PG.bufptr);
+ PG.bufptr = NULL;
+
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+
+}
+
+static int pg_write(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
+ const char *buf, int count)
+
+{ int unit = DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev);
+ struct pg_write_hdr hdr;
+ int hs = sizeof(hdr);
+
+ if (PG.busy) return -EBUSY;
+ if (count < hs) return -EINVAL;
+
+ memcpy_fromfs((char *)&hdr,buf,hs);
+
+ if (hdr.magic != PG_MAGIC) return -EINVAL;
+ if (hdr.dlen > PG_MAX_DATA) return -EINVAL;
+ if ((count - hs) > PG_MAX_DATA) return -EINVAL;
+
+ if (hdr.func == PG_RESET) {
+ if (count != hs) return -EINVAL;
+ if (pg_reset(unit)) return -EIO;
+ return count;
+ }
+
+ if (hdr.func != PG_COMMAND) return -EINVAL;
+
+ PG.start = jiffies;
+ PG.timeout = hdr.timeout*HZ + HZ/2 + jiffies;
+
+ if (pg_command(unit,hdr.packet,hdr.dlen,jiffies+PG_CMD_TMO)) {
+ if (PG.status & 0x10) return -ETIME;
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ PG.busy = 1;
+
+ memcpy_fromfs(PG.bufptr,buf+hs,count-hs);
+
+ return count;
+}
+
+static int pg_read(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, char *buf, int count)
+
+{ int unit = DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev);
+ struct pg_read_hdr hdr;
+ int hs = sizeof(hdr);
+ int copy;
+
+ if (!PG.busy) return -EINVAL;
+ if (count < hs) return -EINVAL;
+
+ PG.busy = 0;
+
+ if (pg_completion(unit,PG.bufptr,PG.timeout))
+ if (PG.status & 0x10) return -ETIME;
+
+ hdr.magic = PG_MAGIC;
+ hdr.dlen = PG.dlen;
+ copy = 0;
+
+ if (hdr.dlen < 0) {
+ hdr.dlen = -1 * hdr.dlen;
+ copy = hdr.dlen;
+ if (copy > (count - hs)) copy = count - hs;
+ }
+
+ hdr.duration = (jiffies - PG.start + HZ/2) / HZ;
+ hdr.scsi = PG.status & 0x0f;
+
+ memcpy_tofs(buf,(char *)&hdr,hs);
+ if (copy > 0) memcpy_tofs(buf+hs,PG.bufptr,copy);
+
+ return copy+hs;
+}
+
+/* end of pg.c */
+
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