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02-Oct-2014 |
gjb |
Copy stable/10@r272459 to releng/10.1 as part of the 10.1-RELEASE process.
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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243906 |
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05-Dec-2012 |
bapt |
remove redundant yyparse declarations
PR: conf/174079 Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
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243037 |
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14-Nov-2012 |
dim |
Fix a bug in aicasm_gram.y, noted by a newer clang 3.2 snapshot: it compared an enum scope_type against a yacc-generated define, so the condition would always be false.
MFC after: 3 days
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224046 |
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14-Jul-2011 |
emaste |
Improve portability #defines for compiling aicasm on other systems.
Submitted by: Robert Millan rmh debian.org Obtained from: Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
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210055 |
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14-Jul-2010 |
gibbs |
Correct logic bug in aicasm's undefined register bit access detection code.
The code in question verifies that all register write operations only change bits that are defined (in the register definition file) for that effected register. The bug effectively disabled this checking.
o Fix the check by testing the opcode against all supported read ("and" based) operands.
o Add missing bit definitions to the aic7xxx and aic79xx register definition files so that the warning (treated as a fatal error) does not spuriously fire.
Reported by: Pawel Worach <pawel.worach@gmail.com> MFC after: 1 week
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193244 |
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01-Jun-2009 |
delphij |
Code cleanups to make this WARNS=6 clean.
PR: bin/96128
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165628 |
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29-Dec-2006 |
yar |
Fix a group of typos: preceed -> precede, preceeded -> preceded, preceeding -> preceding.
Submitted by: Andre Guibert de Bruet <andy@siliconlandmark.com>
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139749 |
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05-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Start each of the license/copyright comments with /*-, minor shuffle of lines
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109576 |
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20-Jan-2003 |
gibbs |
Allow constants to be complex expressions so long as those expressions can be fully evaluated during assembly.
Remove the numerical_value portion of the grammer which is no longer referenced.
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107303 |
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27-Nov-2002 |
scottl |
Minor updates to the aicasm:
aicasm_gram.y: Use a direct move from allzeros to emulate a mvi of 0.
aicasm_insformat.h: sync $Id$
aicasm_symbol.c: Minor header change.
Approved by: re (blanket)
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104028 |
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27-Sep-2002 |
gibbs |
Remove redundant inclusion of inttypes.h in aicasm_gram.y and properly sort inttypes.h into list of includes.
Noticed by: Mike Barcroft <mike@freebsd.org>
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104019 |
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26-Sep-2002 |
gibbs |
Use inttypes.h
Upgrade assembler to allow a move immediate of 0. This is helpful in certain macros where we can't know the value of the immediate in advance.
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102668 |
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31-Aug-2002 |
gibbs |
Update assembler syntax and assembler to allow generation of register description tables used for diagnostic "pretty printing".
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100502 |
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22-Jul-2002 |
robert |
- Remove unnecessary break statement. - Move a label to a syntactically correct place to keep gcc from warning.
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97893 |
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05-Jun-2002 |
gibbs |
Silence GCC warnings about multi-line strings.
Sync Perforce IDs.
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95376 |
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24-Apr-2002 |
gibbs |
Add macro functionality.
Staticize and allow unique naming of data structures so that more than on sequencer program can be statically compiled into the kernel at a time.
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79873 |
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18-Jul-2001 |
gibbs |
Add support for parsing version strings out of assembler source files and outputing them in generated files.
Fixed a few other scanner bugs that for some reason didn't show up until these modifications were made.
MFC after: 10 days
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75201 |
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04-Apr-2001 |
ken |
Don't allow immediate values of 0 for operations that can take either an immediate value or the accumulator. 0 is the chip's internal representation for the accumulator, and so 0 is an invalid immediate value when the accumulator can also be specified as an argument.
Submitted by: gibbs
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68578 |
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10-Nov-2000 |
gibbs |
Sync perforce IDs.
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68088 |
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31-Oct-2000 |
gibbs |
Generate bmov instructions for all move requests. The driver converts these to an equivalent 'and' operation on chips that don't support this opcode.
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66270 |
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22-Sep-2000 |
gibbs |
Add Perforce RCSIDs for easy revision correlation to my local tree.
Add support for constructing a table of critical section regions in the firmware image. The kernel driver will soon have support for single stepping the sequencer outside of a critical region prior to starting exception handling.
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65943 |
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16-Sep-2000 |
gibbs |
Move aicasm to its own subdirectory.
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63457 |
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18-Jul-2000 |
gibbs |
o Convert to <inttypes.h> style fixed sized types to facilitate porting to other systems.
o Normalize copyright text.
o Clean up probe code function interfaces by passing around a single structure of common arguments instead of passing "too many" args in each function call.
o Add support for the AAA-131 as a SCSI adapter.
o Add support for the AHA-4944 courtesy of "Matthew N. Dodd" <winter@jurai.net
o Correct manual termination support for PCI cards. The bit definitions for manual termination control in the SEEPROM were incorrect.
o Add support for extracting NVRAM information from SCB 2 for BIOSen that use this mechanism to pass this data to OS drivers.
o Properly set the STPWLEVEL bit in PCI config space based on the setting in an SEEPROM.
o Go back to useing 32byte SCBs for all controllers. The current firmware allows us to embed 12byte cdbs on all controllers in a 32byte SCB, and larger cdbs are rarely used, so it is a better use of this space to offer more SCBs (32).
o Add support for U160 transfers.
o Add an idle loop executed during data transfers that prefetches S/G segments on controllers that have a secondary DMA engine (aic789X).
o Improve the performance of reselections by avoiding an extra one byte DMA in the case of an SCB lookup miss for the reselecting target. We now keep a 16byte "untagged target" array on the card for dealing with untagged reselections. If the controller has external SCB ram and can support 64byte SCBs, then we use an "untagged target/lun" array to maximize concurrency. Without external SCB ram, the controller is limited to one untagged transaction per target, auto-request sense operations excluded.
o Correct the setup of the STPWEN bit in SXFRCTL1. This control line is tri-stated until set to one, so set it to one and then set it to the desired value.
o Add tagged queuing support to our target role implementation.
o Handle the common cases of the ignore wide residue message in firmware.
o Add preliminary support for 39bit addressing.
o Add support for assembling on big-endian machines. Big-endian support is not complete in the driver.
o Correctly remove SCBs in the waiting for selection queue when freezing a device queue.
o Now that we understand more about the autoflush bug on the aic7890, only use the workaround on devices that need it.
o Add a workaround for the "aic7890 hangs the system when you attempt to pause it" problem. We can now pause the aic7890 safely regardless of what instruction it is executing.
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54211 |
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06-Dec-1999 |
gibbs |
Simplify my copyright license terms.
aic7xxx.c: Add a function for sucking firmware out of the controller prior to reset.
Remove some inline bloat from functions that should not have been inlined.
During initialization, wait 1ms after the chip reset before touching any registers. You can get machine checks on certain architectures (Atari I think?) without the delay.
Return CAM_REQ_CMP for external BDR requests instead of CAM_BDR_SENT.
Bump some messages to bootverbose levels above 1.
Don't clear any negotiated sync rate if the target rejects a WDTR message. The sync rate is only cleared if the target accepts a WDTR message.
Fix a small bug in the mesgin handling code that could cause us to believe that we had recieved a message that was actually received by another target. This could only confuse us in some very rare transmission negotiation scenarios.
Remove some unecessary cleanup of residual information after a residual is reported. The sequencer does this when the command is queued now.
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50477 |
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27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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41646 |
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10-Dec-1998 |
gibbs |
Revamp the way that exceptional message handling is performed so that it is more robust and common code can be used for both the target and iniator roles. The mechanism for tracking negotiation state has also been simplified.
Add support for sync/wide negotiation in target mode and fix many of the target mode bugs running at higher speeds uncovered. Make a first stab at getting all of the bus skew delays correct. Sync+Wide dataout transfers still cause problems, but this may be an initiator problem.
Ensure that we exit BITBUCKET mode if the controller is restarted.
Add support for target mode only firmware downloads. This has been tested on the aic7880, but should mean that we can perform target mode on any aic7xxx controller. Mixed mode (initiator and target roles in the same firmware load) is currently only supported on the aic7890, but with optimization, may fit on chips with less instruction space.
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39220 |
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15-Sep-1998 |
gibbs |
Massive overhaul of the aic7xxx driver: - Convert to CAM - Use a new DMA based queuing and paging scheme - Add preliminary target mode support - Add support for the aic789X chips - Take advantage of external SRAM on more controllers. - Numerous bug fixes and performance improvements.
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29897 |
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27-Sep-1997 |
gibbs |
Add support to aicasm for "downloaded constants". These are immediate operands that are set during seqeuncer program download instead of at assembly time.
Convert the sequencer code to use" downloaded constants" for four run time constants that vary depending on the board type. This frees up 4 bytes of sequencer scratch ram space where these constants used to be stored and also removes the additional instructions required to load their values into the accumulator prior to using them.
Remove the REJBYTE sram variable. The host driver can just as easly read the accumulator to get this value.
The scratch ram savings is important as the old code used to clober the SCSICONF register on 274X cards which sits near the top of scratch ram space. The SCSICONF register controls bus termination, and clobbering it is not a good thing. Now we have 4 bytes to spare.
This should fix the reported problems with cards that don't have devices attached to them failing with a stream of "Somone reset bus X" messages.
Doug Ledford determined the cause of the problem, fixes by me.
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29050 |
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03-Sep-1997 |
gibbs |
Make the aic7xxx sequencer assembler compile in the kernel's object directory. Rename (via repository copy) some files so that the potential for future conflicts is minimized.
PR: conf/4363
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26997 |
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27-Jun-1997 |
gibbs |
Modify my copyright notice to allow the sequencer to be used with GPLed software (aka Linux).
Fix a few bugs in the sequencer assembler.
Make it easy to compiler the assembler with debugging turned on.
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16-Mar-1997 |
gibbs |
Makefile gram.y scan.l sequencer.h symbol.c symbol.h aic7xxx_asm.c: New sequencer assembler for the aic7xxx adapters. This assembler performs some amount of register type checking, allows bit manipulation of symbolic constants, and generates "patch tables" for conditionalized downloading of portions of the program. This makes it easier to take full advantage of the different features of the aic7xxx cards without imposing run time penalies or being bound to the small memory footprints of the low end cards for features like target mode.
aic7xxx.reg: New, assembler parsed, register definitions fo the aic7xxx cards. This was done primarily in anticipation of 7810 support which will have a different register layout, but should be able to use the same assembler. The kernel aic7xxx driver consumes a generated file in the compile directory to get the definitions of the register locations.
aic7xxx.seq: Convert to the slighly different syntax of the new assembler.
Conditionalize SCB_PAGING, ultra, and twin features which shaves quite a bit of space once the program is downloaded.
Add code to leave the selection hardware enabled during reconnects that win bus arbitration. This ensures that we will rearbitrate as soon as the bus goes free instead of delaying for a bit.
When we expect the bus to go free, perform all of the cleanup associated with that event "up front" and enter a loop awaiting bus free. If we see a REQ first, complain, but attempt to continue. This will hopefully address, or at least help diagnose, the "target didn't send identify" messages that have been reported.
Spelling corrections obtained from NetBSD.
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