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+/*
+ *  linux/drivers/block/promise.c	Version 0.04  Mar 15, 1996
+ *
+ *  Copyright (C) 1995-1996  Linus Torvalds & authors (see below)
+ */
+
+/*
+ *  Principal Author/Maintainer:  peterd@pnd-pc.demon.co.uk
+ *
+ *  This file provides support for the second port and cache of Promise
+ *  IDE interfaces, e.g. DC4030, DC5030.
+ *
+ *  Thanks are due to Mark Lord for advice and patiently answering stupid
+ *  questions, and all those mugs^H^H^H^Hbrave souls who've tested this.
+ *
+ *  Version 0.01	Initial version, #include'd in ide.c rather than
+ *                      compiled separately.
+ *                      Reads use Promise commands, writes as before. Drives
+ *                      on second channel are read-only.
+ *  Version 0.02        Writes working on second channel, reads on both
+ *                      channels. Writes fail under high load. Suspect
+ *			transfers of >127 sectors don't work.
+ *  Version 0.03        Brought into line with ide.c version 5.27.
+ *                      Other minor changes.
+ *  Version 0.04        Updated for ide.c version 5.30
+ *                      Changed initialization strategy
+ *  Version 0.05	Kernel integration.  -ml
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * From:  'peterd@pnd-pc.demon.co.uk'
+ *
+ * Here's another version of the Promise driver for DC4030VL2 cards.
+ * There have been few substantive changes to the code, but it is now in
+ * line with the more recent ide.c changes, and is somewhat more configurable.
+ *
+ * Once you've compiled it in, you'll have to also enable the interface
+ * setup routine from the kernel command line, as in 
+ *
+ *	'linux ide0=dc4030'
+ *
+ * As before, it seems that somewhere around 3Megs when writing, bad things
+ * start to happen [timeouts/retries -ml]. If anyone can give me more feedback,
+ * I'd really appreciate it.  [email: peterd@pnd-pc.demon.co.uk]
+ *
+ */
+
+
+#undef REALLY_SLOW_IO		/* most systems can safely undef this */
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/timer.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <linux/blkdev.h>
+#include <linux/hdreg.h>
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include "ide.h"
+#include "promise.h"
+
+/* This is needed as the controller may not interrupt if the required data is
+available in the cache. We have to simulate an interrupt. Ugh! */
+
+extern void ide_intr(int, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs*);
+
+/*
+ * promise_selectproc() is invoked by ide.c
+ * in preparation for access to the specified drive.
+ */
+static void promise_selectproc (ide_drive_t *drive)
+{
+	unsigned int number;
+
+	OUT_BYTE(drive->select.all,IDE_SELECT_REG);
+	udelay(1);	/* paranoia */
+	number = ((HWIF(drive)->is_promise2)<<1) + drive->select.b.unit;
+	OUT_BYTE(number,IDE_FEATURE_REG);
+}
+
+/*
+ * promise_cmd handles the set of vendor specific commands that are initiated
+ * by command F0. They all have the same success/failure notification.
+ */
+int promise_cmd(ide_drive_t *drive, byte cmd)
+{
+	unsigned long timeout, timer;
+	byte status_val;
+
+	promise_selectproc(drive);	/* redundant? */
+	OUT_BYTE(0xF3,IDE_SECTOR_REG);
+	OUT_BYTE(cmd,IDE_SELECT_REG);
+	OUT_BYTE(PROMISE_EXTENDED_COMMAND,IDE_COMMAND_REG);
+	timeout = HZ * 10;
+	timeout += jiffies;
+	do {
+		if(jiffies > timeout) {
+			return 2; /* device timed out */
+		}
+		/* This is out of delay_10ms() */
+		/* Delays at least 10ms to give interface a chance */
+		timer = jiffies + (HZ + 99)/100 + 1;
+		while (timer > jiffies);
+		status_val = IN_BYTE(IDE_SECTOR_REG);
+	} while (status_val != 0x50 && status_val != 0x70);
+
+	if(status_val == 0x50)
+		return 0; /* device returned success */
+	else
+		return 1; /* device returned failure */
+}
+
+ide_hwif_t *hwif_required = NULL;
+
+void setup_dc4030 (ide_hwif_t *hwif)
+{
+    hwif_required = hwif;
+}
+
+/*
+init_dc4030: Test for presence of a Promise caching controller card.
+Returns: 0 if no Promise card present at this io_base
+	 1 if Promise card found
+*/
+int init_dc4030 (void)
+{
+	ide_hwif_t *hwif = hwif_required;
+        ide_drive_t *drive;
+	ide_hwif_t *second_hwif;
+	struct dc_ident ident;
+	int i;
+	
+	if (!hwif) return 0;
+
+	drive = &hwif->drives[0];
+	second_hwif = &ide_hwifs[hwif->index+1];
+	if(hwif->is_promise2) /* we've already been found ! */
+	    return 1;
+
+	if(IN_BYTE(IDE_NSECTOR_REG) == 0xFF || IN_BYTE(IDE_SECTOR_REG) == 0xFF)
+	{
+	    return 0;
+	}
+	OUT_BYTE(0x08,IDE_CONTROL_REG);
+	if(promise_cmd(drive,PROMISE_GET_CONFIG)) {
+	    return 0;
+	}
+	if(ide_wait_stat(drive,DATA_READY,BAD_W_STAT,WAIT_DRQ)) {
+	    printk("%s: Failed Promise read config!\n",hwif->name);
+	    return 0;
+	}
+	ide_input_data(drive,&ident,SECTOR_WORDS);
+	if(ident.id[1] != 'P' || ident.id[0] != 'T') {
+	    return 0;
+	}
+	printk("%s: Promise caching controller, ",hwif->name);
+	switch(ident.type) {
+            case 0x43:	printk("DC4030VL, "); break;
+            default:	printk("unknown - type 0x%02x - please report!, "
+			       ,ident.type);
+			return 0;
+	}
+	printk("%dKB cache, ",(int)ident.cache_mem);
+	switch(ident.irq) {
+            case 0x00: hwif->irq = 14; break;
+            case 0x01: hwif->irq = 12; break;
+            default:   hwif->irq = 15; break;
+	}
+	printk("on IRQ %d\n",hwif->irq);
+	hwif->chipset    = second_hwif->chipset    = ide_promise;
+	hwif->selectproc = second_hwif->selectproc = &promise_selectproc;
+	second_hwif->is_promise2 = 1;
+	second_hwif->io_base = hwif->io_base;
+	second_hwif->ctl_port = hwif->ctl_port;	
+	second_hwif->irq = hwif->irq;
+	for (i=0; i<2 ; i++) {
+	    hwif->drives[i].io_32bit = 3;
+	    second_hwif->drives[i].io_32bit = 3;
+	    if(!ident.current_tm[i+2].cyl) second_hwif->drives[i].noprobe=1;
+	}
+	return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * promise_read_intr() is the handler for disk read/multread interrupts
+ */
+static void promise_read_intr (ide_drive_t *drive)
+{
+	byte stat;
+	int i;
+	unsigned int sectors_left, sectors_avail, nsect;
+	struct request *rq;
+
+	if (!OK_STAT(stat=GET_STAT(),DATA_READY,BAD_R_STAT)) {
+		ide_error(drive, "promise_read_intr", stat);
+		return;
+	}
+
+read_again:
+	do {
+	    sectors_left = IN_BYTE(IDE_NSECTOR_REG);
+	    IN_BYTE(IDE_SECTOR_REG);
+	} while (IN_BYTE(IDE_NSECTOR_REG) != sectors_left);
+	rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
+	sectors_avail = rq->nr_sectors - sectors_left;
+
+read_next:
+	rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
+	if ((nsect = rq->current_nr_sectors) > sectors_avail)
+		nsect = sectors_avail;
+	sectors_avail -= nsect;
+	ide_input_data(drive, rq->buffer, nsect * SECTOR_WORDS);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+	printk("%s:  promise_read: sectors(%ld-%ld), buffer=0x%08lx, "
+	       "remaining=%ld\n", drive->name, rq->sector, rq->sector+nsect-1, 
+	       (unsigned long) rq->buffer+(nsect<<9), rq->nr_sectors-nsect);
+#endif
+	rq->sector += nsect;
+	rq->buffer += nsect<<9;
+	rq->errors = 0;
+	i = (rq->nr_sectors -= nsect);
+	if ((rq->current_nr_sectors -= nsect) <= 0)
+		ide_end_request(1, HWGROUP(drive));
+	if (i > 0) {
+		if (sectors_avail)
+		    goto read_next;
+		stat = GET_STAT();
+		if(stat & DRQ_STAT)
+		    goto read_again;
+		if(stat & BUSY_STAT) {
+		    ide_set_handler (drive, &promise_read_intr, WAIT_CMD);
+		    return;
+		}
+		printk("Ah! promise read intr: sectors left !DRQ !BUSY\n");
+		ide_error(drive, "promise read intr", stat);
+	}
+}
+
+/*
+ * promise_write_pollfunc() is the handler for disk write completion polling.
+ */
+static void promise_write_pollfunc (ide_drive_t *drive)
+{
+	int i;
+	ide_hwgroup_t *hwgroup = HWGROUP(drive);
+	struct request *rq;
+
+        if (IN_BYTE(IDE_NSECTOR_REG) != 0) {
+            if (jiffies < hwgroup->poll_timeout) {
+                ide_set_handler (drive, &promise_write_pollfunc, 1);
+                return; /* continue polling... */
+            }
+            printk("%s: write timed-out!\n",drive->name);
+            ide_error (drive, "write timeout", GET_STAT());
+            return;
+        }
+        
+	ide_multwrite(drive, 4);
+        rq = hwgroup->rq;
+        for (i = rq->nr_sectors; i > 0;) {
+            i -= rq->current_nr_sectors;
+            ide_end_request(1, hwgroup);
+        }
+        return;
+}
+
+/*
+ * promise_write() transfers a block of one or more sectors of data to a
+ * drive as part of a disk write operation. All but 4 sectors are transfered
+ * in the first attempt, then the interface is polled (nicely!) for completion
+ * before the final 4 sectors are transfered. Don't ask me why, but this is
+ * how it's done in the drivers for other O/Ses. There is no interrupt
+ * generated on writes, which is why we have to do it like this.
+ */
+static void promise_write (ide_drive_t *drive)
+{
+    ide_hwgroup_t *hwgroup = HWGROUP(drive);
+    struct request *rq = &hwgroup->wrq;
+    int i;
+
+    if (rq->nr_sectors > 4) {
+        ide_multwrite(drive, rq->nr_sectors - 4);
+        hwgroup->poll_timeout = jiffies + WAIT_WORSTCASE;
+        ide_set_handler (drive, &promise_write_pollfunc, 1);
+        return;
+    } else {
+        ide_multwrite(drive, rq->nr_sectors);
+        rq = hwgroup->rq;
+        for (i = rq->nr_sectors; i > 0;) {
+            i -= rq->current_nr_sectors;
+            ide_end_request(1, hwgroup);
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+/*
+ * do_promise_rw_disk() issues READ and WRITE commands to a
+ * disk on a promise controller, using LBA to address sectors.  It also
+ * takes care of issuing special DRIVE_CMDs.
+ */
+void do_promise_io (ide_drive_t *drive, struct request *rq)
+{
+	unsigned long timeout;
+	unsigned short io_base = HWIF(drive)->io_base;
+	byte stat;
+
+	if (rq->cmd == READ) {
+	    ide_set_handler(drive, &promise_read_intr, WAIT_CMD);
+	    OUT_BYTE(PROMISE_READ, io_base+IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET);
+	    /* The card's behaviour is odd at this point. If the data is
+	       available, DRQ will be true, and no interrupt will be
+	       generated by the card. If this is the case, we need to simulate
+	       an interrupt. Ugh! Otherwise, if an interrupt will occur, bit0
+	       of the SELECT register will be high, so we can just return and
+	       be interrupted.*/
+	    timeout = jiffies + HZ/20; /* 50ms wait */
+	    do {
+		stat=GET_STAT();
+		if(stat & DRQ_STAT) {
+		    ide_intr(HWIF(drive)->irq,NULL,NULL);
+		    return;
+		}
+		if(IN_BYTE(io_base+IDE_SELECT_OFFSET) & 0x01)
+		    return;
+	    } while (jiffies < timeout);
+	    printk("%s: reading: No DRQ and not waiting - Odd!\n",
+		   drive->name);
+	    return;
+	}
+	if (rq->cmd == WRITE) {
+	    OUT_BYTE(PROMISE_WRITE, io_base+IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET);
+	    if (ide_wait_stat(drive, DATA_READY, drive->bad_wstat, WAIT_DRQ)) {
+		printk("%s: no DRQ after issuing PROMISE_WRITE\n", drive->name);
+		return;
+	    }
+	    if (!drive->unmask)
+		cli();
+	    HWGROUP(drive)->wrq = *rq; /* scratchpad */
+	    promise_write(drive);
+	    return;
+	}
+	printk("%s: bad command: %d\n", drive->name, rq->cmd);
+	ide_end_request(0, HWGROUP(drive));
+}

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