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authorStefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>2006-01-31 00:13:33 -0500
committerJody McIntyre <scjody@modernduck.com>2006-02-23 00:28:52 -0500
commit35bdddb83f62978b5fad82a14fbfd78cc3a5a60c (patch)
treeb5fcfd00b9af8815dd42e3d65e2f9f2e453f4a89 /drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c
parentbf637ec3ef4159da3dd156ecf6f6987d8c8c5dae (diff)
sbp2: variable status FIFO address (fix login timeout)
Let the ieee1394 core select a suitable 1394 address range for sbp2's status FIFO instead of using a fixed range. Since the core only selects addresses which are guaranteed to be out of the "physical range" as per OHCI 1.1, this patch also fixes an old bug: OHCI controllers which implement a writeable PhysicalUpperBound register included sbp2's status FIFO in the physical range. That way sbp2 was never notified of a succesful login and always failed after timeout. Affected OHCI host adapters include ALi and Fujitsu controllers. As another side effect of this patch, the status FIFO is no longer located in a range for which OHCI chips perform "posted writes". Each status write now requires a response subaction. But since large data transfers involve only few status writes, there is no measurable decrease of I/O throughput. What's more, the status FIFO is now safe from potential host bus errors. Nevertheless, posted writes could be re-enabled by extensions to the ARM features of the 1394 stack. Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de> Signed-off-by: Jody McIntyre <scjody@modernduck.com> (cherry picked from b2d38cccad4ef80d6b672b8f89aae5fe2907b113 commit)
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c64
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c b/drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c
index 8963dd484eb..0672224fa10 100644
--- a/drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c
+++ b/drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.c
@@ -748,11 +748,6 @@ static struct scsi_id_instance_data *sbp2_alloc_device(struct unit_directory *ud
hi->host = ud->ne->host;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hi->scsi_ids);
- /* Register our sbp2 status address space... */
- hpsb_register_addrspace(&sbp2_highlevel, ud->ne->host, &sbp2_ops,
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS,
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS +
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ENTRY_TO_OFFSET(SBP2_MAX_UDS_PER_NODE+1));
#ifdef CONFIG_IEEE1394_SBP2_PHYS_DMA
/* Handle data movement if physical dma is not
* enabled/supportedon host controller */
@@ -765,6 +760,18 @@ static struct scsi_id_instance_data *sbp2_alloc_device(struct unit_directory *ud
list_add_tail(&scsi_id->scsi_list, &hi->scsi_ids);
+ /* Register the status FIFO address range. We could use the same FIFO
+ * for targets at different nodes. However we need different FIFOs per
+ * target in order to support multi-unit devices. */
+ scsi_id->status_fifo_addr = hpsb_allocate_and_register_addrspace(
+ &sbp2_highlevel, ud->ne->host, &sbp2_ops,
+ sizeof(struct sbp2_status_block), sizeof(quadlet_t),
+ ~0ULL, ~0ULL);
+ if (!scsi_id->status_fifo_addr) {
+ SBP2_ERR("failed to allocate status FIFO address range");
+ goto failed_alloc;
+ }
+
/* Register our host with the SCSI stack. */
scsi_host = scsi_host_alloc(&scsi_driver_template,
sizeof(unsigned long));
@@ -1003,6 +1010,10 @@ static void sbp2_remove_device(struct scsi_id_instance_data *scsi_id)
SBP2_DMA_FREE("single query logins data");
}
+ if (scsi_id->status_fifo_addr)
+ hpsb_unregister_addrspace(&sbp2_highlevel, hi->host,
+ scsi_id->status_fifo_addr);
+
scsi_id->ud->device.driver_data = NULL;
SBP2_DEBUG("SBP-2 device removed, SCSI ID = %d", scsi_id->ud->id);
@@ -1081,11 +1092,10 @@ static int sbp2_query_logins(struct scsi_id_instance_data *scsi_id)
ORB_SET_QUERY_LOGINS_RESP_LENGTH(sizeof(struct sbp2_query_logins_response));
SBP2_DEBUG("sbp2_query_logins: reserved_resp_length initialized");
- scsi_id->query_logins_orb->status_FIFO_lo = SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_LO +
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ENTRY_TO_OFFSET(scsi_id->ud->id);
- scsi_id->query_logins_orb->status_FIFO_hi = (ORB_SET_NODE_ID(hi->host->node_id) |
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_HI);
- SBP2_DEBUG("sbp2_query_logins: status FIFO initialized");
+ scsi_id->query_logins_orb->status_fifo_hi =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_HI(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr, hi->host->node_id);
+ scsi_id->query_logins_orb->status_fifo_lo =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_LO(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr);
sbp2util_cpu_to_be32_buffer(scsi_id->query_logins_orb, sizeof(struct sbp2_query_logins_orb));
@@ -1190,11 +1200,10 @@ static int sbp2_login_device(struct scsi_id_instance_data *scsi_id)
ORB_SET_LOGIN_RESP_LENGTH(sizeof(struct sbp2_login_response));
SBP2_DEBUG("sbp2_login_device: passwd_resp_lengths initialized");
- scsi_id->login_orb->status_FIFO_lo = SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_LO +
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ENTRY_TO_OFFSET(scsi_id->ud->id);
- scsi_id->login_orb->status_FIFO_hi = (ORB_SET_NODE_ID(hi->host->node_id) |
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_HI);
- SBP2_DEBUG("sbp2_login_device: status FIFO initialized");
+ scsi_id->login_orb->status_fifo_hi =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_HI(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr, hi->host->node_id);
+ scsi_id->login_orb->status_fifo_lo =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_LO(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr);
/*
* Byte swap ORB if necessary
@@ -1307,10 +1316,10 @@ static int sbp2_logout_device(struct scsi_id_instance_data *scsi_id)
scsi_id->logout_orb->login_ID_misc |= ORB_SET_NOTIFY(1);
scsi_id->logout_orb->reserved5 = 0x0;
- scsi_id->logout_orb->status_FIFO_lo = SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_LO +
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ENTRY_TO_OFFSET(scsi_id->ud->id);
- scsi_id->logout_orb->status_FIFO_hi = (ORB_SET_NODE_ID(hi->host->node_id) |
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_HI);
+ scsi_id->logout_orb->status_fifo_hi =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_HI(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr, hi->host->node_id);
+ scsi_id->logout_orb->status_fifo_lo =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_LO(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr);
/*
* Byte swap ORB if necessary
@@ -1372,10 +1381,10 @@ static int sbp2_reconnect_device(struct scsi_id_instance_data *scsi_id)
scsi_id->reconnect_orb->login_ID_misc |= ORB_SET_NOTIFY(1);
scsi_id->reconnect_orb->reserved5 = 0x0;
- scsi_id->reconnect_orb->status_FIFO_lo = SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_LO +
- SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ENTRY_TO_OFFSET(scsi_id->ud->id);
- scsi_id->reconnect_orb->status_FIFO_hi =
- (ORB_SET_NODE_ID(hi->host->node_id) | SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS_HI);
+ scsi_id->reconnect_orb->status_fifo_hi =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_HI(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr, hi->host->node_id);
+ scsi_id->reconnect_orb->status_fifo_lo =
+ ORB_SET_STATUS_FIFO_LO(scsi_id->status_fifo_addr);
/*
* Byte swap ORB if necessary
@@ -2112,7 +2121,6 @@ static int sbp2_handle_status_write(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, int dest
{
struct sbp2scsi_host_info *hi;
struct scsi_id_instance_data *scsi_id = NULL, *scsi_id_tmp;
- u32 id;
struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt = NULL;
u32 scsi_status = SBP2_SCSI_STATUS_GOOD;
struct sbp2_command_info *command;
@@ -2135,12 +2143,12 @@ static int sbp2_handle_status_write(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, int dest
}
/*
- * Find our scsi_id structure by looking at the status fifo address written to by
- * the sbp2 device.
+ * Find our scsi_id structure by looking at the status fifo address
+ * written to by the sbp2 device.
*/
- id = SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_OFFSET_TO_ENTRY((u32)(addr - SBP2_STATUS_FIFO_ADDRESS));
list_for_each_entry(scsi_id_tmp, &hi->scsi_ids, scsi_list) {
- if (scsi_id_tmp->ne->nodeid == nodeid && scsi_id_tmp->ud->id == id) {
+ if (scsi_id_tmp->ne->nodeid == nodeid &&
+ scsi_id_tmp->status_fifo_addr == addr) {
scsi_id = scsi_id_tmp;
break;
}