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2016-01-06ncr5380: Fix NCR5380_transfer_pio() resultFinn Thain
According to the SCSI-2 draft revision 10L, atari_NCR5380.c is correct when it says that the phase lines are valid up until ACK is negated following the transmission of the last byte in MESSAGE IN phase. This is true for all information transfer phases, from target to initiator. Sample the phase bits in STATUS_REG so that NCR5380_transfer_pio() can return the correct result. The return value is presently unused (perhaps because of bugs like this) but this change at least fixes the caller's phase variable, which is passed by reference. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Rework disconnect versus poll logicFinn Thain
The atari_NCR5380.c and NCR5380.c core drivers differ in their handling of target disconnection. This is partly because atari_NCR5380.c had all of the polling and sleeping removed to become entirely interrupt-driven, and it is partly because of damage done to NCR5380.c after atari_NCR5380.c was forked. See commit 37cd23b44929 ("Linux 2.1.105") in history/history.git. The polling changes that were made in v2.1.105 are questionable at best: if REQ is not already asserted when NCR5380_transfer_pio() is invoked, and if the expected phase is DATA IN or DATA OUT, the function will schedule main() to execute after USLEEP_SLEEP jiffies and then return. The problems here are the expected REQ timing and the sleep interval*. Avoid this issue by using NCR5380_poll_politely() instead of scheduling main(). The atari_NCR5380.c core driver requires the use of the chip interrupt and always permits target disconnection. It sets the cmd->device->disconnect flag when a device disconnects, but never tests this flag. The NCR5380.c core driver permits disconnection only when instance->irq != NO_IRQ. It sets the cmd->device->disconnect flag when a device disconnects and it tests this flag in a couple of places: 1. During NCR5380_information_transfer(), following COMMAND OUT phase, if !cmd->device->disconnect, the initiator will take a guess as to whether or not the target will then choose to go to MESSAGE IN phase and disconnect. If the driver guesses "yes", it will schedule main() to execute after USLEEP_SLEEP jiffies and then return there. Unfortunately the driver may guess "yes" even after it has denied the target the disconnection privilege. When the target does not disconnect, the sleep can be beneficial, assuming the sleep interval is appropriate (mostly it is not*). And even if the driver guesses "yes" correctly, and the target would then disconnect, the driver still has to go through the MESSAGE IN phase in order to get to BUS FREE phase. The main loop can do nothing useful until BUS FREE, and sleeping just delays the phase transition. 2. If !cmd->device->disconnect and REQ is not already asserted when NCR5380_information_transfer() is invoked, the function polls for REQ for USLEEP_POLL jiffies. If REQ is not asserted, it then schedules main() to execute after USLEEP_SLEEP jiffies and returns. The idea is apparently to yeild the CPU while waiting for REQ. This is conditional upon !cmd->device->disconnect, but there seems to be no rhyme or reason for that. For example, the flag may be unset because disconnection privilege was denied because the driver has no IRQ. Or the flag may be unset because the device has never needed to disconnect before. Or if the flag is set, disconnection may have no relevance to the present bus phase. Another deficiency of the existing algorithm is as follows. When the driver has no IRQ, it prevents disconnection, and generally polls and sleeps more than it would normally. Now, if the driver is going to poll anyway, why not allow the target to disconnect? That way the driver can do something useful with the bus instead of polling unproductively! Avoid this pointless latency, complexity and guesswork by using NCR5380_poll_politely() instead of scheduling main(). * For g_NCR5380, the time intervals for USLEEP_SLEEP and USLEEP_POLL are 200 ms and 10 ms, respectively. They are 20 ms and 200 ms respectively for the other NCR5380 drivers. There doesn't seem to be any reason for this discrepancy. The timing seems to have no relation to the type of adapter. Bizarrely, the timing in g_NCR5380 seems to relate only to one particular type of target device. This patch attempts to solve the problem for all NCR5380 drivers and all target devices. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Implement NCR5380_dma_xfer_len and remove LIMIT_TRANSFERSIZE macroFinn Thain
Follow the example of the atari_NCR5380.c core driver and adopt the NCR5380_dma_xfer_len() hook. Implement NCR5380_dma_xfer_len() for dtc.c and g_NCR5380.c to take care of the limitations of these cards. Keep the default for drivers using PSEUDO_DMA. Eliminate the unused macro LIMIT_TRANSFERSIZE. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Always retry arbitration and selectionFinn Thain
If NCR5380_select() returns -1, it means arbitration was lost or selection failed and should be retried. If the main loop simply terminates when there are still commands on the issue queue, they will remain queued until they expire. Fix this by clearing the 'done' flag after selection failure or lost arbitration. The "else break" clause in NCR5380_main() that gets removed here appears to be a vestige of a long-gone loop that iterated over host instances. See commit 491447e1fcff ("[PATCH] next NCR5380 updates") in history/history.git. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Eliminate selecting stateFinn Thain
Linux v2.1.105 changed the algorithm for polling for the BSY signal in NCR5380_select() and NCR5380_main(). Presently, this code has a bug. Back then, NCR5380_set_timer(hostdata, 1) meant reschedule main() after sleeping for 10 ms. Repeated 25 times this provided the recommended 250 ms selection time-out delay. This got broken when HZ became configurable. We could fix this but there's no need to reschedule the main loop. This BSY polling presently happens when the NCR5380_main() work queue item calls NCR5380_select(), which in turn schedules NCR5380_main(), which calls NCR5380_select() again, and so on. This algorithm is a deviation from the simpler one in atari_NCR5380.c. The extra complexity and state is pointless. There's no reason to stop selection half-way and return to to the main loop when the main loop can do nothing useful until selection completes. So just poll for BSY. We can sleep while polling now that we have a suitable workqueue. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Sleep when polling, if possibleFinn Thain
When in process context, sleep during polling if doing so won't add significant latency. In interrupt context or if the lock is held, poll briefly then give up. Keep both core drivers in sync. Calibrate busy-wait iterations to allow for variation in chip register access times between different 5380 hardware implementations. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Introduce unbound workqueueFinn Thain
Allocate a work queue that will permit busy waiting and sleeping. This means NCR5380_init() can potentially fail, so add this error path. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Eliminate USLEEP_WAITLONG delayFinn Thain
Linux 2.1.105 introduced the USLEEP_WAITLONG delay, apparently "needed for Mustek scanners". It is intended to stall the issue queue for 5 seconds. There are a number of problems with this. 1. Only g_NCR5380 enables the delay, which implies that the other five drivers using the NCR5380.c core driver remain incompatible with Mustek scanners. 2. The delay is not implemented by atari_NCR5380.c, which is problematic for re-unifying the two core driver forks. 3. The delay is implemented using NCR5380_set_timer() which makes it unreliable. A new command queued by the mid-layer cancels the delay. 4. The delay is applied indiscriminately in several situations in which NCR5380_select() returns -1. These are-- reselection by the target, failure of the target to assert BSY, and failure of the target to assert REQ. It's clear from the comments that USLEEP_WAITLONG is not relevant to the reselection case. And reportedly, these scanners do not disconnect. 5. atari_NCR5380.c was forked before Linux 2.1.105, so it was spared some of the damage done to NCR5380.c. In this case, the atari_NCR5380.c core driver was more standard-compliant and may not have needed any workaround like the USLEEP_WAITLONG kludge. The compliance issue was addressed in the previous patch. If these scanners still don't work, we need a better solution. Retrying selection until EH aborts a command offers equivalent robustness. Bugs in the existing driver prevent EH working correctly but this is addressed in a subsequent patch. Remove USLEEP_WAITLONG. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Keep BSY asserted when entering SELECTION phaseFinn Thain
NCR5380.c is not compliant with the SCSI-2 standard (at least, not with the draft revision 10L that I have to refer to). The selection algorithm in atari_NCR5380.c is correct, so use that. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Proceed with next command after NCR5380_select() calls scsi_doneFinn Thain
If a target disappears from the SCSI bus, NCR5380_select() may subsequently fail with a time-out. In this situation, scsi_done is called and NCR5380_select() returns 0. Both hostdata->connected and hostdata->selecting are NULL and the main loop should proceed with the next command in the issue queue. Clarify this logic. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Always escalate bad target time-out in NCR5380_select()Finn Thain
Remove the restart_select and targets_present variables introduced in Linux v1.1.38. The former was used only for a questionable debug printk and the latter "so we can call a select failure a retryable condition". Well, retrying select failure in general is a different problem to a target that doesn't assert BSY. We need to handle these two cases differently; the latter case can be left to the SCSI ML. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Use return instead of goto in NCR5380_select()Finn Thain
The "failed" label in NCR5380_select() is not helpful. Some failures return 0, others -1. Use return instead of goto to improve clarity and brevity, like atari_NCR5380.c does. Fix the relevant comments. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Remove redundant register writesFinn Thain
Remove the duplicate write to the Select Enable Register that appeared in v1.1.38. Also remove the redundant write to Initiator Command Register prior to calling do_abort(). Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Remove unused hostdata->aborted flagFinn Thain
The aborted flag was introduced in v1.1.38 but never used. Remove it. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Simplify bus reset handlersFinn Thain
Make use of do_reset() in the bus reset handler in atari_NCR5380.c. The version in NCR5380.c already does so. Keep them in sync. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06atari_NCR5380: Remove RESET_BOOT, CONFIG_ATARI_SCSI_TOSHIBA_DELAY and ↵Finn Thain
CONFIG_ATARI_SCSI_RESET_BOOT The atari_NCR5380.c core driver now takes care of bus reset upon driver initialization if required (same as NCR5380.c). Move the Toshiba CD-ROM support into the core driver, enabled with a host flag, so that all NCR5380 drivers can make use of it. Drop the RESET_BOOT macros and the ATARI_SCSI_RESET_BOOT and ATARI_SCSI_TOSHIBA_DELAY Kconfig symbols, which are now redundant. Remove the atari_scsi_reset_boot(), mac_scsi_reset_boot() and sun3_scsi_reset_boot() routines. None of this duplicated code is needed now that all drivers can use NCR5380_maybe_reset_bus(). This brings atari_scsi, mac_scsi and sun3_scsi into line with all of the other NCR5380 drivers. The bus reset may raise an interrupt. That would be new behaviour for atari_scsi only when CONFIG_ATARI_SCSI_RESET_BOOT=n. The ST DMA interrupt is not assigned to atari_scsi at this stage, so CONFIG_ATARI_SCSI_RESET_BOOT=y may well be problematic already. Regardless, do_reset() now raises and clears the interrupt within local_irq_save/restore which should avoid problems. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06atari_NCR5380: Reset bus on driver initialization if requiredFinn Thain
Merge the bus reset code from NCR5380.c into atari_NCR5380.c. This allows for removal of a lot of duplicated code conditional on the RESET_BOOT macro (in the next patch). The atari_NCR5380.c fork lacks the do_reset() and NCR5380_poll_politely() routines from NCR5380.c, so introduce them. They are indispensible. Keep the two implementations in sync. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Move NCR53C400-specific codeFinn Thain
Move board-specific code like this, NCR5380_write(C400_CONTROL_STATUS_REG, CSR_BASE); from the core driver to the board driver. Eliminate the NCR53C400 macro from the core driver. Removal of all macros like this one will be necessary in order to have one core driver that can support all kinds of boards. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Split NCR5380_init() into two functionsFinn Thain
This patch splits the NCR5380_init() function into two parts, similar to the scheme used with atari_NCR5380.c. This avoids two problems. Firstly, NCR5380_init() may perform a bus reset, which would cause the chip to assert IRQ. The chip is unable to mask its bus reset interrupt. Drivers can't call request_irq() before calling NCR5380_init(), because initialization must happen before the interrupt handler executes. If driver initialization causes an interrupt it may be problematic on some platforms. To avoid that, first move the bus reset code into NCR5380_maybe_reset_bus(). Secondly, NCR5380_init() contains some board-specific interrupt setup code for the NCR53C400 that does not belong in the core driver. In moving this code, better not re-order interrupt initialization and bus reset. Again, the solution is to move the bus reset code into NCR5380_maybe_reset_bus(). Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Remove NCR5380_instance_name macroFinn Thain
This macro makes the code cryptic. Remove it. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Remove NCR5380_local_declare and NCR5380_setup macrosFinn Thain
The NCR5380_local_declare and NCR5380_setup macros exist to define and initialize a particular local variable, to provide the address of the chip registers needed for the driver's implementation of its NCR5380_read/write register access macros. In cumana_1 and macscsi, these macros generate pointless code like this, struct Scsi_Host *_instance; _instance = instance; In pas16, the use of NCR5380_read/write in pas16_hw_detect() requires that the io_port local variable has been defined and initialized, but the NCR5380_local_declare and NCR5380_setup macros can't be used for that purpose because the Scsi_Host struct has not yet been instantiated. Moreover, these macros were removed from atari_NCR5380.c long ago and now they constitute yet another discrepancy between the two core driver forks. Remove these "optimizations". Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-01-06ncr5380: Remove redundant static variable initializersFinn Thain
Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Tested-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@rainbow-software.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2015-03-09ncr5380: Harmonize jiffies conversion with msecs_to_jiffiesNicholas Mc Guire
Instances of var * HZ / 1000 are replaced by msecs_to_jiffies(var). In addition some timing constants that assumed HZ 100 were adjusted to HZ independent settings based on review comments from Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> and review of the original drivers in 1.0.31 and 2.2.16. Signed-off-by: Nicholas Mc Guire <hofrat@osadl.org> Acked-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2015-02-02scsi: print single-character strings with seq_putcRasmus Villemoes
Using seq_putc to print a single character saves at least a strlen() call and a memory access, and may also give a small .text reduction. Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk> Reviewed-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2015-02-02scsi: replace seq_printf with seq_putsRasmus Villemoes
Using seq_printf to print a simple string is a lot more expensive than it needs to be, since seq_puts exists. Replace seq_printf with seq_puts when possible. Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk> Reviewed-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2015-02-02scsi: remove SPRINTF macroRasmus Villemoes
The macro SPRINTF doesn't save a lot of typing or make the code more readable, and depending on a specific identifier (m) in the surrounding scope is generally frowned upon. Nuke it. Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk> Reviewed-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Drop legacy scsi.h includeFinn Thain
Convert Scsi_Cmnd to struct scsi_cmnd and drop the #include "scsi.h". The sun3_NCR5380.c core driver already uses struct scsi_cmnd so converting the other core drivers reduces the diff which makes them easier to unify. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Remove *_RELEASE macrosFinn Thain
The *_RELEASE macros don't tell me anything. In some cases the version in the macro contradicts the version in the comments. Anyway, the Linux kernel version is sufficient information. Remove these macros to improve readability. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Move static PDMA spin counters to host dataFinn Thain
Static variables from dtc.c and pas16.c should not appear in the core NCR5380.c driver. Aside from being a layering issue this worsens the divergence between the three core driver variants (atari_NCR5380.c and sun3_NCR5380.c don't support PSEUDO_DMA) and it can mean multiple hosts share the same counters. Fix this by making the pseudo DMA spin counters in the core more generic. This also avoids the abuse of the {DTC,PAS16}_PUBLIC_RELEASE macros, so they can be removed. oak.c doesn't use PDMA and hence it doesn't use the counters and hence it needs no write_info() method. Remove it. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Cleanup host info() methodsFinn Thain
If the host->info() method is not set, then host->name is used by default. For atari_scsi, that is exactly the same text. So remove the redundant info() method. Keep sun3_scsi.c in line with atari_scsi. Some NCR5380 drivers return an empty string from the info() method (arm/cumana_1.c arm/oak.c mac_scsi.c) while other drivers use the default (dmx3191d dtc.c g_NCR5380.c pas16.c t128.c). Implement a common info() method to replace a lot of duplicated code which the various drivers use to announce the same information. This replaces most of the (deprecated) show_info() output and all of the NCR5380_print_info() output. This also eliminates a bunch of code in g_NCR5380 which just duplicates functionality in the core driver. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Remove NCR5380_STATSFinn Thain
The NCR5380_STATS option is only enabled by g_NCR5380 yet it adds clutter to all three core drivers. The atari_NCR5380.c and sun3_NCR5380.c core drivers have a slightly different implementation of the NCR5380_STATS option. Out of all ten NCR5380 drivers, only one of them (g_NCR5380) actually has the code to report on the collected stats. Aside from being unreadable, that code seems to be broken because there's no initialization of timebase. sun3_NCR5380.c and atari_NCR5380.c have the timebase initialization but lack the code to report the stats. Remove all of this code to improve readability and reduce divergence between the three core drivers. This patch and the next one completely eliminate the PRINTP and ANDP pre-processor abuse. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Fix SCSI_IRQ_NONE bugsFinn Thain
Oak scsi doesn't use any IRQ, but it sets irq = IRQ_NONE rather than SCSI_IRQ_NONE. Problem is, the core NCR5380 driver expects SCSI_IRQ_NONE if it is to issue IDENTIFY commands that prevent target disconnection. And, as Geert points out, IRQ_NONE is part of enum irqreturn. Other drivers, when they can't get an IRQ or can't use one, will set host->irq = SCSI_IRQ_NONE (that is, 255). But when they exit they will attempt to free IRQ 255 which was never requested. Fix these bugs by using NO_IRQ in place of SCSI_IRQ_NONE and IRQ_NONE. That means IRQ 0 is no longer probed by ISA drivers but I don't think this matters. Setting IRQ = 255 for these ISA drivers is understood to mean no IRQ. This remains supported so as to avoid breaking existing ISA setups (which can be difficult to get working) and because existing documentation (SANE, TLDP etc) describes this usage for the ISA NCR5380 driver options. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Remove redundant AUTOSENSE macroFinn Thain
Every NCR5380 driver sets AUTOSENSE so it need not be optional (and the mid-layer expects it). Remove this redundant macro to improve readability. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Cleanup TAG_NEXT and TAG_NONE macrosFinn Thain
Both atari_NCR5380.c and sun3_NCR5380.c core drivers #undef TAG_NONE and then redefine it. But the original definition is unused because NCR5380.c lacks support for tagged queueing. So just define it once. The TAG_NEXT macro only appears in the arguments to NCR5380_select() calls. But that routine doesn't use its tag argument as the tag was already assigned in NCR5380_main(). So remove the unused argument and the macro. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-20ncr5380: Remove unused macrosFinn Thain
Some macros are never evaluated (i.e. FOO, USLEEP, SCSI2 and USE_WRAPPER; and in some drivers, NCR5380_intr and NCR5380_proc_info). DRIVER_SETUP serves no purpose anymore. Remove these macro definitions. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-12scsi: correct return values for .eh_abort_handler implementationsHannes Reinecke
The .eh_abort_handler needs to return SUCCESS, FAILED, or FAST_IO_FAIL. So fixup all callers to adhere to this requirement. Reviewed-by: Robert Elliott <elliott@hp.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-12scsi: Remove scsi_print_command when calling abortHannes Reinecke
Calling scsi_print_command should not be necessary during abort; if the information is required one should enable scsi logging. Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Robert Elliott <elliott@hp.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-07-17scsi: use 64-bit LUNsHannes Reinecke
The SCSI standard defines 64-bit values for LUNs, and large arrays employing large or hierarchical LUN numbers become more and more common. So update the linux SCSI stack to use 64-bit LUN numbers. Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Ewan Milne <emilne@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-05-28scsi/NCR5380: fix and standardize NDEBUG macrosFinn Thain
All three NCR5380 core driver implementations share the same NCR5380.h header file so they need to agree on certain macro definitions. The flag bit used by the NDEBUG_MERGING macro in atari_NCR5380 and sun3_NCR5380 collides with the bit used by NDEBUG_LISTS. Moreover, NDEBUG_ABORT appears in NCR5380.c so it should be defined in NCR5380.h rather than in each of the many drivers using that core. An undefined NDEBUG_ABORT macro caused compiler errors and led to dodgy workarounds in the core driver that can now be removed. (See commits f566a576bca09de85bf477fc0ab2c8c96405b77b and 185a7a1cd79b9891e3c17abdb103ba1c98d6ca7a.) Move all of the NDEBUG_ABORT, NDEBUG_TAGS and NDEBUG_MERGING macro definitions into NCR5380.h where all the other NDEBUG macros live. Also, incorrect "#ifdef NDEBUG" becomes "#if NDEBUG" to fix the warning: drivers/scsi/mac_scsi.c: At top level: drivers/scsi/NCR5380.c:418: warning: 'NCR5380_print' defined but not used drivers/scsi/NCR5380.c:459: warning: 'NCR5380_print_phase' defined but not used The debugging code is now enabled when NDEBUG != 0. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Acked-by: Sam Creasey <sammy@sammy.net> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-05-28scsi/NCR5380: fix dprintk macro usage and definitionFinn Thain
There are three implementations of the core NCR5380 driver and three sets of debugging macro definitions. And all three implementations use the NCR5380.h header as well. Two of the definitions of the dprintk macro accept a variable argument list whereas the third does not. Standardize on the variable argument list. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Acked-by: Sam Creasey <sammy@sammy.net> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-05-28scsi/NCR5380: fix build failures when debugging is enabledFinn Thain
The change from cmd->target to cmd->device->id was apparently the purpose of commit a7f251228390e87d86c5e3846f99a455517fdd8e in kernel/git/tglx/history.git but some instances have been missed. Also fix the "NDEBUG_LAST_WRITE_SENT" and "NDEBUG_ALL" typo's. Also fix some format strings (%ul becomes %lu) that caused compiler warnings. Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Acked-by: Sam Creasey <sammy@sammy.net> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-05-28scsi/NCR5380: remove old CVS keywordsFinn Thain
Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au> Acked-by: Sam Creasey <sammy@sammy.net> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-03-19[SCSI] remove deprecated IRQF_DISABLED from SCSIMichael Opdenacker
It's a NOOP since 2.6.35 and it will be removed one day. [jejb: remove from missed arm scsi drivers] Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-04-09NCR5830: switch to ->show_info()Al Viro
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2013-01-03Drivers: scsi: remove __dev* attributes.Greg Kroah-Hartman
CONFIG_HOTPLUG is going away as an option. As a result, the __dev* markings need to be removed. This change removes the use of __devinit, __devexit_p, __devinitdata, __devinitconst, and __devexit from these drivers. Based on patches originally written by Bill Pemberton, but redone by me in order to handle some of the coding style issues better, by hand. Cc: Bill Pemberton <wfp5p@virginia.edu> Cc: Adam Radford <linuxraid@lsi.com> Cc: "James E.J. Bottomley" <JBottomley@parallels.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2011-03-31Fix common misspellingsLucas De Marchi
Fixes generated by 'codespell' and manually reviewed. Signed-off-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@profusion.mobi>
2011-02-12[SCSI] remove flush_scheduled_work() usagesTejun Heo
Simple conversions to drop flush_scheduled_work() usages in drivers/scsi. More involved ones will be done in separate patches. * NCR5380, megaraid_sas: cancel_delayed_work() + flush_scheduled_work() -> cancel_delayed_work_sync(). * mpt2sas_scsih: drop unnecessary flush_scheduled_work(). * arcmsr_hba, ipr, pmcraid: flush the used work explicitly instead of using flush_scheduled_work(). Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>
2010-11-16SCSI host lock push-downJeff Garzik
Move the mid-layer's ->queuecommand() invocation from being locked with the host lock to being unlocked to facilitate speeding up the critical path for drivers who don't need this lock taken anyway. The patch below presents a simple SCSI host lock push-down as an equivalent transformation. No locking or other behavior should change with this patch. All existing bugs and locking orders are preserved. Additionally, add one parameter to queuecommand, struct Scsi_Host * and remove one parameter from queuecommand, void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *) Scsi_Host* is a convenient pointer that most host drivers need anyway, and 'done' is redundant to struct scsi_cmnd->scsi_done. Minimal code disturbance was attempted with this change. Most drivers needed only two one-line modifications for their host lock push-down. Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@redhat.com> Acked-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2010-08-11NCR5380: bit MR_DMA_MODE set twice in NCR5380_transfer_dma()Roel Kluin
Besides keeping the line short, the second setting of the MR_DMA_MODE bit was removed. Signed-off-by: Roel Kluin <roel.kluin@gmail.com> Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2008-12-29[SCSI] Clean up my email address and use a single standard address for ↵Alan Cox
everything Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>