linux/drivers/scsi/esp_scsi.h
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   1/* esp_scsi.h: Defines and structures for the ESP drier.
   2 *
   3 * Copyright (C) 2007 David S. Miller (davem@davemloft.net)
   4 */
   5
   6#ifndef _ESP_SCSI_H
   7#define _ESP_SCSI_H
   8
   9                                        /* Access    Description      Offset */
  10#define ESP_TCLOW       0x00UL          /* rw  Low bits transfer count 0x00  */
  11#define ESP_TCMED       0x01UL          /* rw  Mid bits transfer count 0x04  */
  12#define ESP_FDATA       0x02UL          /* rw  FIFO data bits          0x08  */
  13#define ESP_CMD         0x03UL          /* rw  SCSI command bits       0x0c  */
  14#define ESP_STATUS      0x04UL          /* ro  ESP status register     0x10  */
  15#define ESP_BUSID       ESP_STATUS      /* wo  BusID for sel/resel     0x10  */
  16#define ESP_INTRPT      0x05UL          /* ro  Kind of interrupt       0x14  */
  17#define ESP_TIMEO       ESP_INTRPT      /* wo  Timeout for sel/resel   0x14  */
  18#define ESP_SSTEP       0x06UL          /* ro  Sequence step register  0x18  */
  19#define ESP_STP         ESP_SSTEP       /* wo  Transfer period/sync    0x18  */
  20#define ESP_FFLAGS      0x07UL          /* ro  Bits current FIFO info  0x1c  */
  21#define ESP_SOFF        ESP_FFLAGS      /* wo  Sync offset             0x1c  */
  22#define ESP_CFG1        0x08UL          /* rw  First cfg register      0x20  */
  23#define ESP_CFACT       0x09UL          /* wo  Clock conv factor       0x24  */
  24#define ESP_STATUS2     ESP_CFACT       /* ro  HME status2 register    0x24  */
  25#define ESP_CTEST       0x0aUL          /* wo  Chip test register      0x28  */
  26#define ESP_CFG2        0x0bUL          /* rw  Second cfg register     0x2c  */
  27#define ESP_CFG3        0x0cUL          /* rw  Third cfg register      0x30  */
  28#define ESP_TCHI        0x0eUL          /* rw  High bits transf count  0x38  */
  29#define ESP_UID         ESP_TCHI        /* ro  Unique ID code          0x38  */
  30#define FAS_RLO         ESP_TCHI        /* rw  HME extended counter    0x38  */
  31#define ESP_FGRND       0x0fUL          /* rw  Data base for fifo      0x3c  */
  32#define FAS_RHI         ESP_FGRND       /* rw  HME extended counter    0x3c  */
  33
  34#define SBUS_ESP_REG_SIZE       0x40UL
  35
  36/* Bitfield meanings for the above registers. */
  37
  38/* ESP config reg 1, read-write, found on all ESP chips */
  39#define ESP_CONFIG1_ID        0x07      /* My BUS ID bits */
  40#define ESP_CONFIG1_CHTEST    0x08      /* Enable ESP chip tests */
  41#define ESP_CONFIG1_PENABLE   0x10      /* Enable parity checks */
  42#define ESP_CONFIG1_PARTEST   0x20      /* Parity test mode enabled? */
  43#define ESP_CONFIG1_SRRDISAB  0x40      /* Disable SCSI reset reports */
  44#define ESP_CONFIG1_SLCABLE   0x80      /* Enable slow cable mode */
  45
  46/* ESP config reg 2, read-write, found only on esp100a+esp200+esp236 chips */
  47#define ESP_CONFIG2_DMAPARITY 0x01      /* enable DMA Parity (200,236) */
  48#define ESP_CONFIG2_REGPARITY 0x02      /* enable reg Parity (200,236) */
  49#define ESP_CONFIG2_BADPARITY 0x04      /* Bad parity target abort  */
  50#define ESP_CONFIG2_SCSI2ENAB 0x08      /* Enable SCSI-2 features (tgtmode) */
  51#define ESP_CONFIG2_HI        0x10      /* High Impedance DREQ ???  */
  52#define ESP_CONFIG2_HMEFENAB  0x10      /* HME features enable */
  53#define ESP_CONFIG2_BCM       0x20      /* Enable byte-ctrl (236)   */
  54#define ESP_CONFIG2_DISPINT   0x20      /* Disable pause irq (hme) */
  55#define ESP_CONFIG2_FENAB     0x40      /* Enable features (fas100,216) */
  56#define ESP_CONFIG2_SPL       0x40      /* Enable status-phase latch (236) */
  57#define ESP_CONFIG2_MKDONE    0x40      /* HME magic feature */
  58#define ESP_CONFIG2_HME32     0x80      /* HME 32 extended */
  59#define ESP_CONFIG2_MAGIC     0xe0      /* Invalid bits... */
  60
  61/* ESP config register 3 read-write, found only esp236+fas236+fas100a+hme chips */
  62#define ESP_CONFIG3_FCLOCK    0x01     /* FAST SCSI clock rate (esp100a/hme) */
  63#define ESP_CONFIG3_TEM       0x01     /* Enable thresh-8 mode (esp/fas236)  */
  64#define ESP_CONFIG3_FAST      0x02     /* Enable FAST SCSI     (esp100a/hme) */
  65#define ESP_CONFIG3_ADMA      0x02     /* Enable alternate-dma (esp/fas236)  */
  66#define ESP_CONFIG3_TENB      0x04     /* group2 SCSI2 support (esp100a/hme) */
  67#define ESP_CONFIG3_SRB       0x04     /* Save residual byte   (esp/fas236)  */
  68#define ESP_CONFIG3_TMS       0x08     /* Three-byte msg's ok  (esp100a/hme) */
  69#define ESP_CONFIG3_FCLK      0x08     /* Fast SCSI clock rate (esp/fas236)  */
  70#define ESP_CONFIG3_IDMSG     0x10     /* ID message checking  (esp100a/hme) */
  71#define ESP_CONFIG3_FSCSI     0x10     /* Enable FAST SCSI     (esp/fas236)  */
  72#define ESP_CONFIG3_GTM       0x20     /* group2 SCSI2 support (esp/fas236)  */
  73#define ESP_CONFIG3_IDBIT3    0x20     /* Bit 3 of HME SCSI-ID (hme)         */
  74#define ESP_CONFIG3_TBMS      0x40     /* Three-byte msg's ok  (esp/fas236)  */
  75#define ESP_CONFIG3_EWIDE     0x40     /* Enable Wide-SCSI     (hme)         */
  76#define ESP_CONFIG3_IMS       0x80     /* ID msg chk'ng        (esp/fas236)  */
  77#define ESP_CONFIG3_OBPUSH    0x80     /* Push odd-byte to dma (hme)         */
  78
  79/* ESP command register read-write */
  80/* Group 1 commands:  These may be sent at any point in time to the ESP
  81 *                    chip.  None of them can generate interrupts 'cept
  82 *                    the "SCSI bus reset" command if you have not disabled
  83 *                    SCSI reset interrupts in the config1 ESP register.
  84 */
  85#define ESP_CMD_NULL          0x00     /* Null command, ie. a nop */
  86#define ESP_CMD_FLUSH         0x01     /* FIFO Flush */
  87#define ESP_CMD_RC            0x02     /* Chip reset */
  88#define ESP_CMD_RS            0x03     /* SCSI bus reset */
  89
  90/* Group 2 commands:  ESP must be an initiator and connected to a target
  91 *                    for these commands to work.
  92 */
  93#define ESP_CMD_TI            0x10     /* Transfer Information */
  94#define ESP_CMD_ICCSEQ        0x11     /* Initiator cmd complete sequence */
  95#define ESP_CMD_MOK           0x12     /* Message okie-dokie */
  96#define ESP_CMD_TPAD          0x18     /* Transfer Pad */
  97#define ESP_CMD_SATN          0x1a     /* Set ATN */
  98#define ESP_CMD_RATN          0x1b     /* De-assert ATN */
  99
 100/* Group 3 commands:  ESP must be in the MSGOUT or MSGIN state and be connected
 101 *                    to a target as the initiator for these commands to work.
 102 */
 103#define ESP_CMD_SMSG          0x20     /* Send message */
 104#define ESP_CMD_SSTAT         0x21     /* Send status */
 105#define ESP_CMD_SDATA         0x22     /* Send data */
 106#define ESP_CMD_DSEQ          0x23     /* Discontinue Sequence */
 107#define ESP_CMD_TSEQ          0x24     /* Terminate Sequence */
 108#define ESP_CMD_TCCSEQ        0x25     /* Target cmd cmplt sequence */
 109#define ESP_CMD_DCNCT         0x27     /* Disconnect */
 110#define ESP_CMD_RMSG          0x28     /* Receive Message */
 111#define ESP_CMD_RCMD          0x29     /* Receive Command */
 112#define ESP_CMD_RDATA         0x2a     /* Receive Data */
 113#define ESP_CMD_RCSEQ         0x2b     /* Receive cmd sequence */
 114
 115/* Group 4 commands:  The ESP must be in the disconnected state and must
 116 *                    not be connected to any targets as initiator for
 117 *                    these commands to work.
 118 */
 119#define ESP_CMD_RSEL          0x40     /* Reselect */
 120#define ESP_CMD_SEL           0x41     /* Select w/o ATN */
 121#define ESP_CMD_SELA          0x42     /* Select w/ATN */
 122#define ESP_CMD_SELAS         0x43     /* Select w/ATN & STOP */
 123#define ESP_CMD_ESEL          0x44     /* Enable selection */
 124#define ESP_CMD_DSEL          0x45     /* Disable selections */
 125#define ESP_CMD_SA3           0x46     /* Select w/ATN3 */
 126#define ESP_CMD_RSEL3         0x47     /* Reselect3 */
 127
 128/* This bit enables the ESP's DMA on the SBus */
 129#define ESP_CMD_DMA           0x80     /* Do DMA? */
 130
 131/* ESP status register read-only */
 132#define ESP_STAT_PIO          0x01     /* IO phase bit */
 133#define ESP_STAT_PCD          0x02     /* CD phase bit */
 134#define ESP_STAT_PMSG         0x04     /* MSG phase bit */
 135#define ESP_STAT_PMASK        0x07     /* Mask of phase bits */
 136#define ESP_STAT_TDONE        0x08     /* Transfer Completed */
 137#define ESP_STAT_TCNT         0x10     /* Transfer Counter Is Zero */
 138#define ESP_STAT_PERR         0x20     /* Parity error */
 139#define ESP_STAT_SPAM         0x40     /* Real bad error */
 140/* This indicates the 'interrupt pending' condition on esp236, it is a reserved
 141 * bit on other revs of the ESP.
 142 */
 143#define ESP_STAT_INTR         0x80             /* Interrupt */
 144
 145/* The status register can be masked with ESP_STAT_PMASK and compared
 146 * with the following values to determine the current phase the ESP
 147 * (at least thinks it) is in.  For our purposes we also add our own
 148 * software 'done' bit for our phase management engine.
 149 */
 150#define ESP_DOP   (0)                                       /* Data Out  */
 151#define ESP_DIP   (ESP_STAT_PIO)                            /* Data In   */
 152#define ESP_CMDP  (ESP_STAT_PCD)                            /* Command   */
 153#define ESP_STATP (ESP_STAT_PCD|ESP_STAT_PIO)               /* Status    */
 154#define ESP_MOP   (ESP_STAT_PMSG|ESP_STAT_PCD)              /* Message Out */
 155#define ESP_MIP   (ESP_STAT_PMSG|ESP_STAT_PCD|ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Message In */
 156
 157/* HME only: status 2 register */
 158#define ESP_STAT2_SCHBIT      0x01 /* Upper bits 3-7 of sstep enabled */
 159#define ESP_STAT2_FFLAGS      0x02 /* The fifo flags are now latched */
 160#define ESP_STAT2_XCNT        0x04 /* The transfer counter is latched */
 161#define ESP_STAT2_CREGA       0x08 /* The command reg is active now */
 162#define ESP_STAT2_WIDE        0x10 /* Interface on this adapter is wide */
 163#define ESP_STAT2_F1BYTE      0x20 /* There is one byte at top of fifo */
 164#define ESP_STAT2_FMSB        0x40 /* Next byte in fifo is most significant */
 165#define ESP_STAT2_FEMPTY      0x80 /* FIFO is empty */
 166
 167/* ESP interrupt register read-only */
 168#define ESP_INTR_S            0x01     /* Select w/o ATN */
 169#define ESP_INTR_SATN         0x02     /* Select w/ATN */
 170#define ESP_INTR_RSEL         0x04     /* Reselected */
 171#define ESP_INTR_FDONE        0x08     /* Function done */
 172#define ESP_INTR_BSERV        0x10     /* Bus service */
 173#define ESP_INTR_DC           0x20     /* Disconnect */
 174#define ESP_INTR_IC           0x40     /* Illegal command given */
 175#define ESP_INTR_SR           0x80     /* SCSI bus reset detected */
 176
 177/* ESP sequence step register read-only */
 178#define ESP_STEP_VBITS        0x07     /* Valid bits */
 179#define ESP_STEP_ASEL         0x00     /* Selection&Arbitrate cmplt */
 180#define ESP_STEP_SID          0x01     /* One msg byte sent */
 181#define ESP_STEP_NCMD         0x02     /* Was not in command phase */
 182#define ESP_STEP_PPC          0x03     /* Early phase chg caused cmnd
 183                                        * bytes to be lost
 184                                        */
 185#define ESP_STEP_FINI4        0x04     /* Command was sent ok */
 186
 187/* Ho hum, some ESP's set the step register to this as well... */
 188#define ESP_STEP_FINI5        0x05
 189#define ESP_STEP_FINI6        0x06
 190#define ESP_STEP_FINI7        0x07
 191
 192/* ESP chip-test register read-write */
 193#define ESP_TEST_TARG         0x01     /* Target test mode */
 194#define ESP_TEST_INI          0x02     /* Initiator test mode */
 195#define ESP_TEST_TS           0x04     /* Tristate test mode */
 196
 197/* ESP unique ID register read-only, found on fas236+fas100a only */
 198#define ESP_UID_F100A         0x00     /* ESP FAS100A  */
 199#define ESP_UID_F236          0x02     /* ESP FAS236   */
 200#define ESP_UID_REV           0x07     /* ESP revision */
 201#define ESP_UID_FAM           0xf8     /* ESP family   */
 202
 203/* ESP fifo flags register read-only */
 204/* Note that the following implies a 16 byte FIFO on the ESP. */
 205#define ESP_FF_FBYTES         0x1f     /* Num bytes in FIFO */
 206#define ESP_FF_ONOTZERO       0x20     /* offset ctr not zero (esp100) */
 207#define ESP_FF_SSTEP          0xe0     /* Sequence step */
 208
 209/* ESP clock conversion factor register write-only */
 210#define ESP_CCF_F0            0x00     /* 35.01MHz - 40MHz */
 211#define ESP_CCF_NEVER         0x01     /* Set it to this and die */
 212#define ESP_CCF_F2            0x02     /* 10MHz */
 213#define ESP_CCF_F3            0x03     /* 10.01MHz - 15MHz */
 214#define ESP_CCF_F4            0x04     /* 15.01MHz - 20MHz */
 215#define ESP_CCF_F5            0x05     /* 20.01MHz - 25MHz */
 216#define ESP_CCF_F6            0x06     /* 25.01MHz - 30MHz */
 217#define ESP_CCF_F7            0x07     /* 30.01MHz - 35MHz */
 218
 219/* HME only... */
 220#define ESP_BUSID_RESELID     0x10
 221#define ESP_BUSID_CTR32BIT    0x40
 222
 223#define ESP_BUS_TIMEOUT        250     /* In milli-seconds */
 224#define ESP_TIMEO_CONST       8192
 225#define ESP_NEG_DEFP(mhz, cfact) \
 226        ((ESP_BUS_TIMEOUT * ((mhz) / 1000)) / (8192 * (cfact)))
 227#define ESP_HZ_TO_CYCLE(hertz)  ((1000000000) / ((hertz) / 1000))
 228#define ESP_TICK(ccf, cycle)  ((7682 * (ccf) * (cycle) / 1000))
 229
 230/* For slow to medium speed input clock rates we shoot for 5mb/s, but for high
 231 * input clock rates we try to do 10mb/s although I don't think a transfer can
 232 * even run that fast with an ESP even with DMA2 scatter gather pipelining.
 233 */
 234#define SYNC_DEFP_SLOW            0x32   /* 5mb/s  */
 235#define SYNC_DEFP_FAST            0x19   /* 10mb/s */
 236
 237struct esp_cmd_priv {
 238        union {
 239                dma_addr_t      dma_addr;
 240                int             num_sg;
 241        } u;
 242
 243        int                     cur_residue;
 244        struct scatterlist      *cur_sg;
 245        int                     tot_residue;
 246};
 247#define ESP_CMD_PRIV(CMD)       ((struct esp_cmd_priv *)(&(CMD)->SCp))
 248
 249enum esp_rev {
 250        ESP100     = 0x00,  /* NCR53C90 - very broken */
 251        ESP100A    = 0x01,  /* NCR53C90A */
 252        ESP236     = 0x02,
 253        FAS236     = 0x03,
 254        FAS100A    = 0x04,
 255        FAST       = 0x05,
 256        FASHME     = 0x06,
 257};
 258
 259struct esp_cmd_entry {
 260        struct list_head        list;
 261
 262        struct scsi_cmnd        *cmd;
 263
 264        unsigned int            saved_cur_residue;
 265        struct scatterlist      *saved_cur_sg;
 266        unsigned int            saved_tot_residue;
 267
 268        u8                      flags;
 269#define ESP_CMD_FLAG_WRITE      0x01 /* DMA is a write */
 270#define ESP_CMD_FLAG_ABORT      0x02 /* being aborted */
 271#define ESP_CMD_FLAG_AUTOSENSE  0x04 /* Doing automatic REQUEST_SENSE */
 272
 273        u8                      tag[2];
 274
 275        u8                      status;
 276        u8                      message;
 277
 278        unsigned char           *sense_ptr;
 279        unsigned char           *saved_sense_ptr;
 280        dma_addr_t              sense_dma;
 281
 282        struct completion       *eh_done;
 283};
 284
 285/* XXX make this configurable somehow XXX */
 286#define ESP_DEFAULT_TAGS        16
 287
 288#define ESP_MAX_TARGET          16
 289#define ESP_MAX_LUN             8
 290#define ESP_MAX_TAG             256
 291
 292struct esp_lun_data {
 293        struct esp_cmd_entry    *non_tagged_cmd;
 294        int                     num_tagged;
 295        int                     hold;
 296        struct esp_cmd_entry    *tagged_cmds[ESP_MAX_TAG];
 297};
 298
 299struct esp_target_data {
 300        /* These are the ESP_STP, ESP_SOFF, and ESP_CFG3 register values which
 301         * match the currently negotiated settings for this target.  The SCSI
 302         * protocol values are maintained in spi_{offset,period,wide}(starget).
 303         */
 304        u8                      esp_period;
 305        u8                      esp_offset;
 306        u8                      esp_config3;
 307
 308        u8                      flags;
 309#define ESP_TGT_WIDE            0x01
 310#define ESP_TGT_DISCONNECT      0x02
 311#define ESP_TGT_NEGO_WIDE       0x04
 312#define ESP_TGT_NEGO_SYNC       0x08
 313#define ESP_TGT_CHECK_NEGO      0x40
 314#define ESP_TGT_BROKEN          0x80
 315
 316        /* When ESP_TGT_CHECK_NEGO is set, on the next scsi command to this
 317         * device we will try to negotiate the following parameters.
 318         */
 319        u8                      nego_goal_period;
 320        u8                      nego_goal_offset;
 321        u8                      nego_goal_width;
 322        u8                      nego_goal_tags;
 323
 324        struct scsi_target      *starget;
 325};
 326
 327struct esp_event_ent {
 328        u8                      type;
 329#define ESP_EVENT_TYPE_EVENT    0x01
 330#define ESP_EVENT_TYPE_CMD      0x02
 331        u8                      val;
 332
 333        u8                      sreg;
 334        u8                      seqreg;
 335        u8                      sreg2;
 336        u8                      ireg;
 337        u8                      select_state;
 338        u8                      event;
 339        u8                      __pad;
 340};
 341
 342struct esp;
 343struct esp_driver_ops {
 344        /* Read and write the ESP 8-bit registers.  On some
 345         * applications of the ESP chip the registers are at 4-byte
 346         * instead of 1-byte intervals.
 347         */
 348        void (*esp_write8)(struct esp *esp, u8 val, unsigned long reg);
 349        u8 (*esp_read8)(struct esp *esp, unsigned long reg);
 350
 351        /* Map and unmap DMA memory.  Eventually the driver will be
 352         * converted to the generic DMA API as soon as SBUS is able to
 353         * cope with that.  At such time we can remove this.
 354         */
 355        dma_addr_t (*map_single)(struct esp *esp, void *buf,
 356                                 size_t sz, int dir);
 357        int (*map_sg)(struct esp *esp, struct scatterlist *sg,
 358                      int num_sg, int dir);
 359        void (*unmap_single)(struct esp *esp, dma_addr_t addr,
 360                             size_t sz, int dir);
 361        void (*unmap_sg)(struct esp *esp, struct scatterlist *sg,
 362                         int num_sg, int dir);
 363
 364        /* Return non-zero if there is an IRQ pending.  Usually this
 365         * status bit lives in the DMA controller sitting in front of
 366         * the ESP.  This has to be accurate or else the ESP interrupt
 367         * handler will not run.
 368         */
 369        int (*irq_pending)(struct esp *esp);
 370
 371        /* Return the maximum allowable size of a DMA transfer for a
 372         * given buffer.
 373         */
 374        u32 (*dma_length_limit)(struct esp *esp, u32 dma_addr,
 375                                u32 dma_len);
 376
 377        /* Reset the DMA engine entirely.  On return, ESP interrupts
 378         * should be enabled.  Often the interrupt enabling is
 379         * controlled in the DMA engine.
 380         */
 381        void (*reset_dma)(struct esp *esp);
 382
 383        /* Drain any pending DMA in the DMA engine after a transfer.
 384         * This is for writes to memory.
 385         */
 386        void (*dma_drain)(struct esp *esp);
 387
 388        /* Invalidate the DMA engine after a DMA transfer.  */
 389        void (*dma_invalidate)(struct esp *esp);
 390
 391        /* Setup an ESP command that will use a DMA transfer.
 392         * The 'esp_count' specifies what transfer length should be
 393         * programmed into the ESP transfer counter registers, whereas
 394         * the 'dma_count' is the length that should be programmed into
 395         * the DMA controller.  Usually they are the same.  If 'write'
 396         * is non-zero, this transfer is a write into memory.  'cmd'
 397         * holds the ESP command that should be issued by calling
 398         * scsi_esp_cmd() at the appropriate time while programming
 399         * the DMA hardware.
 400         */
 401        void (*send_dma_cmd)(struct esp *esp, u32 dma_addr, u32 esp_count,
 402                             u32 dma_count, int write, u8 cmd);
 403
 404        /* Return non-zero if the DMA engine is reporting an error
 405         * currently.
 406         */
 407        int (*dma_error)(struct esp *esp);
 408};
 409
 410#define ESP_MAX_MSG_SZ          8
 411#define ESP_EVENT_LOG_SZ        32
 412
 413#define ESP_QUICKIRQ_LIMIT      100
 414#define ESP_RESELECT_TAG_LIMIT  2500
 415
 416struct esp {
 417        void __iomem            *regs;
 418        void __iomem            *dma_regs;
 419
 420        const struct esp_driver_ops *ops;
 421
 422        struct Scsi_Host        *host;
 423        void                    *dev;
 424
 425        struct esp_cmd_entry    *active_cmd;
 426
 427        struct list_head        queued_cmds;
 428        struct list_head        active_cmds;
 429
 430        u8                      *command_block;
 431        dma_addr_t              command_block_dma;
 432
 433        unsigned int            data_dma_len;
 434
 435        /* The following are used to determine the cause of an IRQ. Upon every
 436         * IRQ entry we synchronize these with the hardware registers.
 437         */
 438        u8                      sreg;
 439        u8                      seqreg;
 440        u8                      sreg2;
 441        u8                      ireg;
 442
 443        u32                     prev_hme_dmacsr;
 444        u8                      prev_soff;
 445        u8                      prev_stp;
 446        u8                      prev_cfg3;
 447        u8                      __pad;
 448
 449        struct list_head        esp_cmd_pool;
 450
 451        struct esp_target_data  target[ESP_MAX_TARGET];
 452
 453        int                     fifo_cnt;
 454        u8                      fifo[16];
 455
 456        struct esp_event_ent    esp_event_log[ESP_EVENT_LOG_SZ];
 457        int                     esp_event_cur;
 458
 459        u8                      msg_out[ESP_MAX_MSG_SZ];
 460        int                     msg_out_len;
 461
 462        u8                      msg_in[ESP_MAX_MSG_SZ];
 463        int                     msg_in_len;
 464
 465        u8                      bursts;
 466        u8                      config1;
 467        u8                      config2;
 468
 469        u8                      scsi_id;
 470        u32                     scsi_id_mask;
 471
 472        enum esp_rev            rev;
 473
 474        u32                     flags;
 475#define ESP_FLAG_DIFFERENTIAL   0x00000001
 476#define ESP_FLAG_RESETTING      0x00000002
 477#define ESP_FLAG_DOING_SLOWCMD  0x00000004
 478#define ESP_FLAG_WIDE_CAPABLE   0x00000008
 479#define ESP_FLAG_QUICKIRQ_CHECK 0x00000010
 480#define ESP_FLAG_DISABLE_SYNC   0x00000020
 481
 482        u8                      select_state;
 483#define ESP_SELECT_NONE         0x00 /* Not selecting */
 484#define ESP_SELECT_BASIC        0x01 /* Select w/o MSGOUT phase */
 485#define ESP_SELECT_MSGOUT       0x02 /* Select with MSGOUT */
 486
 487        /* When we are not selecting, we are expecting an event.  */
 488        u8                      event;
 489#define ESP_EVENT_NONE          0x00
 490#define ESP_EVENT_CMD_START     0x01
 491#define ESP_EVENT_CMD_DONE      0x02
 492#define ESP_EVENT_DATA_IN       0x03
 493#define ESP_EVENT_DATA_OUT      0x04
 494#define ESP_EVENT_DATA_DONE     0x05
 495#define ESP_EVENT_MSGIN         0x06
 496#define ESP_EVENT_MSGIN_MORE    0x07
 497#define ESP_EVENT_MSGIN_DONE    0x08
 498#define ESP_EVENT_MSGOUT        0x09
 499#define ESP_EVENT_MSGOUT_DONE   0x0a
 500#define ESP_EVENT_STATUS        0x0b
 501#define ESP_EVENT_FREE_BUS      0x0c
 502#define ESP_EVENT_CHECK_PHASE   0x0d
 503#define ESP_EVENT_RESET         0x10
 504
 505        /* Probed in esp_get_clock_params() */
 506        u32                     cfact;
 507        u32                     cfreq;
 508        u32                     ccycle;
 509        u32                     ctick;
 510        u32                     neg_defp;
 511        u32                     sync_defp;
 512
 513        /* Computed in esp_reset_esp() */
 514        u32                     max_period;
 515        u32                     min_period;
 516        u32                     radelay;
 517
 518        /* Slow command state.  */
 519        u8                      *cmd_bytes_ptr;
 520        int                     cmd_bytes_left;
 521
 522        struct completion       *eh_reset;
 523
 524        void                    *dma;
 525        int                     dmarev;
 526};
 527
 528/* A front-end driver for the ESP chip should do the following in
 529 * it's device probe routine:
 530 * 1) Allocate the host and private area using scsi_host_alloc()
 531 *    with size 'sizeof(struct esp)'.  The first argument to
 532 *    scsi_host_alloc() should be &scsi_esp_template.
 533 * 2) Set host->max_id as appropriate.
 534 * 3) Set esp->host to the scsi_host itself, and esp->dev
 535 *    to the device object pointer.
 536 * 4) Hook up esp->ops to the front-end implementation.
 537 * 5) If the ESP chip supports wide transfers, set ESP_FLAG_WIDE_CAPABLE
 538 *    in esp->flags.
 539 * 6) Map the DMA and ESP chip registers.
 540 * 7) DMA map the ESP command block, store the DMA address
 541 *    in esp->command_block_dma.
 542 * 8) Register the scsi_esp_intr() interrupt handler.
 543 * 9) Probe for and provide the following chip properties:
 544 *    esp->scsi_id (assign to esp->host->this_id too)
 545 *    esp->scsi_id_mask
 546 *    If ESP bus is differential, set ESP_FLAG_DIFFERENTIAL
 547 *    esp->cfreq
 548 *    DMA burst bit mask in esp->bursts, if necessary
 549 * 10) Perform any actions necessary before the ESP device can
 550 *     be programmed for the first time.  On some configs, for
 551 *     example, the DMA engine has to be reset before ESP can
 552 *     be programmed.
 553 * 11) If necessary, call dev_set_drvdata() as needed.
 554 * 12) Call scsi_esp_register() with prepared 'esp' structure
 555 *     and a device pointer if possible.
 556 * 13) Check scsi_esp_register() return value, release all resources
 557 *     if an error was returned.
 558 */
 559extern struct scsi_host_template scsi_esp_template;
 560extern int scsi_esp_register(struct esp *, struct device *);
 561
 562extern void scsi_esp_unregister(struct esp *);
 563extern irqreturn_t scsi_esp_intr(int, void *);
 564extern void scsi_esp_cmd(struct esp *, u8);
 565
 566#endif /* !(_ESP_SCSI_H) */
 567