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/* esp.h: Defines and structures for the Sparc ESP (Enhanced SCSI
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* Processor) driver under Linux.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
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*/
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#ifndef _SPARC_ESP_H
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#define _SPARC_ESP_H
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/* For dvma controller register definitions. */
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#include <asm/dma.h>
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/* The ESP SCSI controllers have their register sets in three
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* "classes":
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*
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* 1) Registers which are both read and write.
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* 2) Registers which are read only.
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* 3) Registers which are write only.
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*
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* Yet, they all live within the same IO space.
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*/
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/* All the ESP registers are one byte each and are accessed longwords
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* apart with a big-endian ordering to the bytes.
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*/
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struct Sparc_ESP_regs {
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/* Access Description Offset */
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volatile unchar esp_tclow; /* rw Low bits of the transfer count 0x00 */
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unchar tlpad1[3];
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volatile unchar esp_tcmed; /* rw Mid bits of the transfer count 0x04 */
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unchar fdpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_fdata; /* rw FIFO data bits 0x08 */
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unchar cbpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_cmd; /* rw SCSI command bits 0x0c */
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unchar stpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_status; /* ro ESP status register 0x10 */
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#define esp_busid esp_status /* wo Bus ID for select/reselect 0x10 */
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unchar irqpd[3];
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volatile unchar esp_intrpt; /* ro Kind of interrupt 0x14 */
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#define esp_timeo esp_intrpt /* wo Timeout value for select/resel 0x14 */
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unchar sspad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_sstep; /* ro Sequence step register 0x18 */
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#define esp_stp esp_sstep /* wo Transfer period per sync 0x18 */
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unchar ffpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_fflags; /* ro Bits of current FIFO info 0x1c */
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#define esp_soff esp_fflags /* wo Sync offset 0x1c */
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unchar cf1pd[3];
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volatile unchar esp_cfg1; /* rw First configuration register 0x20 */
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unchar cfpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_cfact; /* wo Clock conversion factor 0x24 */
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unchar ctpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_ctest; /* wo Chip test register 0x28 */
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unchar cf2pd[3];
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volatile unchar esp_cfg2; /* rw Second configuration register 0x2c */
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unchar cf3pd[3];
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/* The following is only found on the 53C9X series SCSI chips */
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volatile unchar esp_cfg3; /* rw Third configuration register 0x30 */
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unchar thpd[7];
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/* The following is found on all chips except the NCR53C90 (ESP100) */
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volatile unchar esp_tchi; /* rw High bits of transfer count 0x38 */
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#define esp_uid esp_tchi /* ro Unique ID code 0x38 */
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unchar fgpad[3];
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volatile unchar esp_fgrnd; /* rw Data base for fifo 0x3c */
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};
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/* Various revisions of the ESP board. */
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enum esp_rev {
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esp100 = 0x00, /* NCR53C90 */
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esp100a = 0x01, /* NCR53C90A */
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esp236 = 0x02,
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fas236 = 0x03,
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fas100a = 0x04,
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fast = 0x05,
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espunknown = 0x06
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};
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/* We get one of these for each ESP probed. */
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struct Sparc_ESP {
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struct Sparc_ESP *next; /* Next ESP on probed or NULL */
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struct Sparc_ESP_regs *eregs; /* All esp registers */
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struct Linux_SBus_DMA *dma; /* Who I do transfers with. */
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struct sparc_dma_registers *dregs; /* And his registers. */
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struct Scsi_Host *ehost; /* Backpointer to SCSI Host */
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struct linux_sbus_device *edev; /* Pointer to SBus entry */
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char prom_name[64]; /* Name of ESP device from prom */
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int prom_node; /* Prom node where ESP found */
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int esp_id; /* Same as esphost->host_id */
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/* ESP Configuration Registers */
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unsigned char config1; /* Copy of the 1st config register */
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unsigned char config2; /* Copy of the 2nd config register */
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unsigned char config3[8]; /* Copy of the 3rd config register */
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/* The current command we are sending to the ESP chip. This esp_command
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* ptr needs to be mapped in DVMA area so we can send commands and read
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* from the ESP fifo without burning precious CPU cycles. Programmed I/O
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* sucks when we have the DVMA to do it for us.
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*/
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volatile unchar *esp_command; /* Location of command */
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int esp_clen; /* Length of this command */
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/* To hold onto the dvma buffer ptr. */
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char *dvma_hold;
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/* The following are used to determine the cause of an IRQ. Upon every
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* IRQ entry we synchronize these with the hardware registers.
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*/
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unchar ireg; /* Copy of ESP interrupt register */
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unchar sreg; /* Same for ESP status register */
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unchar seqreg; /* The ESP sequence register */
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/* Clock periods, frequencies, synchronization, etc. */
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unsigned int cfreq; /* Clock frequency in HZ */
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unsigned int cfact; /* Clock conversion factor */
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unsigned int ccycle; /* One ESP clock cycle */
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unsigned int ctick; /* One ESP clock time */
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unsigned int sync_defp; /* Default negotiation period */
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/* Misc. info about this ESP */
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enum esp_rev erev; /* ESP revision */
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int irq; /* SBus IRQ for this ESP */
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int scsi_id; /* Who am I as initiator? */
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int scsi_id_mask; /* Bitmask of 'me'. */
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int diff; /* Differential SCSI? */
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int bursts; /* Burst sizes our DVMA supports */
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/* Our command queues, only one cmd lives in the current_SC queue. */
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Scsi_Cmnd *issue_SC; /* Commands to be issued */
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Scsi_Cmnd *current_SC; /* Who is currently working the bus */
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Scsi_Cmnd *disconnected_SC; /* Commands disconnected from the bus */
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#ifdef THREADED_ESP_DRIVER
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Scsi_Cmnd *eatme_SC; /* Cmds waiting for esp thread to process. */
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#endif
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/* Abortion status */
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int aborting, abortion_complete, abort_result;
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};
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/* Bitfield meanings for the above registers. */
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/* ESP config reg 1, read-write, found on all ESP chips */
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#define ESP_CONFIG1_ID 0x07 /* My BUS ID bits */
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#define ESP_CONFIG1_CHTEST 0x08 /* Enable ESP chip tests */
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#define ESP_CONFIG1_PENABLE 0x10 /* Enable parity checks */
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#define ESP_CONFIG1_PARTEST 0x20 /* Parity test mode enabled? */
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#define ESP_CONFIG1_SRRDISAB 0x40 /* Disable SCSI reset reports */
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#define ESP_CONFIG1_SLCABLE 0x80 /* Enable slow cable mode */
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/* ESP config reg 2, read-write, found only on esp100a+esp200+esp236 chips */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_DMAPARITY 0x01 /* Parity DMA err (200,236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_REGPARITY 0x02 /* Parity reg err (200,236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_BADPARITY 0x04 /* Bad parity target abort */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_SCSI2ENAB 0x08 /* Enable SCSI-2 features */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_HI 0x10 /* High Impedance DREQ ??? */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_BCM 0x20 /* Enable byte-ctrl (236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_FENAB 0x40 /* Enable features (fas100,esp216) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_SPL 0x40 /* Enable status-phase latch (esp236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG2_MAGIC 0xe0 /* Invalid bits... */
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/* ESP config register 3 read-write, found only esp236+fas236+fas100a chips */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_FCLOCK 0x01 /* FAST SCSI clock rate (esp100a) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_TEM 0x01 /* Enable thresh-8 mode (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_FAST 0x02 /* Enable FAST SCSI (esp100a) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_ADMA 0x02 /* Enable alternate-dma (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_TENB 0x04 /* group2 SCSI2 support (esp100a) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_SRB 0x04 /* Save residual byte (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_TMS 0x08 /* Three-byte msg's ok (esp100a) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_FCLK 0x08 /* Fast SCSI clock rate (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_IDMSG 0x10 /* ID message checking (esp100a) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_FSCSI 0x10 /* Enable FAST SCSI (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_GTM 0x20 /* group2 SCSI2 support (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_TBMS 0x40 /* Three-byte msg's ok (esp/fas236) */
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#define ESP_CONFIG3_IMS 0x80 /* ID msg chk'ng (esp/fas236) */
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/* ESP command register read-write */
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/* Group 1 commands: These may be sent at any point in time to the ESP
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* chip. None of them can generate interrupts 'cept
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* the "SCSI bus reset" command if you have not disabled
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* SCSI reset interrupts in the config1 ESP register.
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*/
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#define ESP_CMD_NULL 0x00 /* Null command, ie. a nop */
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#define ESP_CMD_FLUSH 0x01 /* FIFO Flush */
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#define ESP_CMD_RC 0x02 /* Chip reset */
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#define ESP_CMD_RS 0x03 /* SCSI bus reset */
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/* Group 2 commands: ESP must be an initiator and connected to a target
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* for these commands to work.
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*/
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#define ESP_CMD_TI 0x10 /* Transfer Information */
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#define ESP_CMD_ICCSEQ 0x11 /* Initiator cmd complete sequence */
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#define ESP_CMD_MOK 0x12 /* Message okie-dokie */
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#define ESP_CMD_TPAD 0x18 /* Transfer Pad */
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#define ESP_CMD_SATN 0x1a /* Set ATN */
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#define ESP_CMD_RATN 0x1b /* De-assert ATN */
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/* Group 3 commands: ESP must be in the MSGOUT or MSGIN state and be connected
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* to a target as the initiator for these commands to work.
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*/
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#define ESP_CMD_SMSG 0x20 /* Send message */
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#define ESP_CMD_SSTAT 0x21 /* Send status */
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#define ESP_CMD_SDATA 0x22 /* Send data */
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#define ESP_CMD_DSEQ 0x23 /* Discontinue Sequence */
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#define ESP_CMD_TSEQ 0x24 /* Terminate Sequence */
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#define ESP_CMD_TCCSEQ 0x25 /* Target cmd cmplt sequence */
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#define ESP_CMD_DCNCT 0x27 /* Disconnect */
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#define ESP_CMD_RMSG 0x28 /* Receive Message */
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#define ESP_CMD_RCMD 0x29 /* Receive Command */
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#define ESP_CMD_RDATA 0x2a /* Receive Data */
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#define ESP_CMD_RCSEQ 0x2b /* Receive cmd sequence */
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/* Group 4 commands: The ESP must be in the disconnected state and must
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* not be connected to any targets as initiator for
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* these commands to work.
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*/
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#define ESP_CMD_RSEL 0x40 /* Reselect */
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#define ESP_CMD_SEL 0x41 /* Select w/o ATN */
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#define ESP_CMD_SELA 0x42 /* Select w/ATN */
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#define ESP_CMD_SELAS 0x43 /* Select w/ATN & STOP */
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#define ESP_CMD_ESEL 0x44 /* Enable selection */
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#define ESP_CMD_DSEL 0x45 /* Disable selections */
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#define ESP_CMD_SA3 0x46 /* Select w/ATN3 */
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#define ESP_CMD_RSEL3 0x47 /* Reselect3 */
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/* This bit enables the ESP's DMA on the SBus */
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#define ESP_CMD_DMA 0x80 /* Do DMA? */
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/* ESP status register read-only */
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#define ESP_STAT_PIO 0x01 /* IO phase bit */
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#define ESP_STAT_PCD 0x02 /* CD phase bit */
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#define ESP_STAT_PMSG 0x04 /* MSG phase bit */
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#define ESP_STAT_PMASK 0x07 /* Mask of phase bits */
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#define ESP_STAT_TDONE 0x08 /* Transfer Completed */
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#define ESP_STAT_TCNT 0x10 /* Transfer Counter Is Zero */
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#define ESP_STAT_PERR 0x20 /* Parity error */
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#define ESP_STAT_SPAM 0x40 /* Real bad error */
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/* This indicates the 'interrupt pending' condition on esp236, it is a reserved
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* bit on other revs of the ESP.
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*/
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#define ESP_STAT_INTR 0x80 /* Interrupt */
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/* The status register can be masked with ESP_STAT_PMASK and compared
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* with the following values to determine the current phase the ESP
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* (at least thinks it) is in. For our purposes we also add our own
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* software 'done' bit for our phase management engine.
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*/
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#define ESP_DOP (0) /* Data Out */
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#define ESP_DIP (ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Data In */
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#define ESP_CMDP (ESP_STAT_PCD) /* Command */
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#define ESP_STATP (ESP_STAT_PCD|ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Status */
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#define ESP_MOP (ESP_STAT_PMSG|ESP_STAT_PCD) /* Message Out */
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#define ESP_MIP (ESP_STAT_PMSG|ESP_STAT_PCD|ESP_STAT_PIO) /* Message In */
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/* ESP interrupt register read-only */
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#define ESP_INTR_S 0x01 /* Select w/o ATN */
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#define ESP_INTR_SATN 0x02 /* Select w/ATN */
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#define ESP_INTR_RSEL 0x04 /* Reselected */
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#define ESP_INTR_FDONE 0x08 /* Function done */
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#define ESP_INTR_BSERV 0x10 /* Bus service */
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#define ESP_INTR_DC 0x20 /* Disconnect */
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#define ESP_INTR_IC 0x40 /* Illegal command given */
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#define ESP_INTR_SR 0x80 /* SCSI bus reset detected */
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/* Interrupt status macros */
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#define ESP_SRESET_IRQ(esp) ((esp)->intreg & (ESP_INTR_SR))
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#define ESP_ILLCMD_IRQ(esp) ((esp)->intreg & (ESP_INTR_IC))
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#define ESP_SELECT_WITH_ATN_IRQ(esp) ((esp)->intreg & (ESP_INTR_SATN))
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#define ESP_SELECT_WITHOUT_ATN_IRQ(esp) ((esp)->intreg & (ESP_INTR_S))
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#define ESP_SELECTION_IRQ(esp) ((ESP_SELECT_WITH_ATN_IRQ(esp)) || \
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(ESP_SELECT_WITHOUT_ATN_IRQ(esp)))
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#define ESP_RESELECTION_IRQ(esp) ((esp)->intreg & (ESP_INTR_RSEL))
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/* ESP sequence step register read-only */
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#define ESP_STEP_VBITS 0x07 /* Valid bits */
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#define ESP_STEP_ASEL 0x00 /* Selection&Arbitrate cmplt */
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#define ESP_STEP_SID 0x01 /* One msg byte sent */
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#define ESP_STEP_NCMD 0x02 /* Was not in command phase */
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#define ESP_STEP_PPC 0x03 /* Early phase chg caused cmnd
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* bytes to be lost
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*/
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#define ESP_STEP_FINI 0x04 /* Command was sent ok */
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/* ESP chip-test register read-write */
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#define ESP_TEST_TARG 0x01 /* Target test mode */
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#define ESP_TEST_INI 0x02 /* Initiator test mode */
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#define ESP_TEST_TS 0x04 /* Tristate test mode */
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/* ESP unique ID register read-only, found on fas236+fas100a only */
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#define ESP_UID_F100A 0x00 /* ESP FAS100A */
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#define ESP_UID_F236 0x02 /* ESP FAS236 */
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#define ESP_UID_REV 0x07 /* ESP revision */
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#define ESP_UID_FAM 0xf8 /* ESP family */
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/* ESP fifo flags register read-only */
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/* Note that the following implies a 16 byte FIFO on the ESP. */
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#define ESP_FF_FBYTES 0x1f /* Num bytes in FIFO */
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#define ESP_FF_SSTEP 0xe0 /* Sequence step */
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/* ESP clock conversion factor register write-only */
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#define ESP_CCF_F0 0x00 /* 35.01MHz - 40MHz */
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#define ESP_CCF_NEVER 0x01 /* Set it to this and die */
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#define ESP_CCF_F2 0x02 /* 10MHz */
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#define ESP_CCF_F3 0x03 /* 10.01MHz - 15MHz */
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#define ESP_CCF_F4 0x04 /* 15.01MHz - 20MHz */
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#define ESP_CCF_F5 0x05 /* 20.01MHz - 25MHz */
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#define ESP_CCF_F6 0x06 /* 25.01MHz - 30MHz */
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#define ESP_CCF_F7 0x07 /* 30.01MHz - 35MHz */
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extern int esp_detect(struct SHT *);
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extern const char *esp_info(struct Scsi_Host *);
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extern int esp_queue(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *));
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extern int esp_command(Scsi_Cmnd *);
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extern int esp_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *);
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extern int esp_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int);
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extern struct proc_dir_entry proc_scsi_esp;
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#define SCSI_SPARC_ESP { \
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/* struct SHT *next */ NULL, \
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/* long *usage_count */ NULL, \
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/* struct proc_dir_entry *proc_dir */ &proc_scsi_esp, \
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/* int (*proc_info)(char *, char **, off_t, int, int, int) */ NULL, \
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/* const char *name */ "Sun ESP 100/100a/200", \
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/* int detect(struct SHT *) */ esp_detect, \
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/* int release(struct Scsi_Host *) */ NULL, \
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/* const char *info(struct Scsi_Host *) */ esp_info, \
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/* int command(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ esp_command, \
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/* int queuecommand(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *)) */ esp_queue, \
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/* int abort(Scsi_Cmnd *) */ esp_abort, \
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/* int reset(Scsi_Cmnd *, int) */ esp_reset, \
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/* int slave_attach(int, int) */ NULL, \
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/* int bios_param(Disk *, kdev_t, int[]) */ NULL, \
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/* int can_queue */ 10, \
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/* int this_id */ 7, \
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/* short unsigned int sg_tablesize */ SG_ALL, \
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/* short cmd_per_lun */ 1, \
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/* unsigned char present */ 0, \
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/* unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1 */ 0, \
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/* unsigned use_clustering:1 */ DISABLE_CLUSTERING, }
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/* For our interrupt engine. */
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#define for_each_esp(esp) \
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for((esp) = espchain; (esp); (esp) = (esp)->next)
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#endif /* !(_SPARC_ESP_H) */
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