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1/*-
2 * Aic7xxx register and scratch ram definitions.
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 1994-2001 Justin T. Gibbs.
5 * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Adaptec Inc.
6 * All rights reserved.
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42VERSION = "$Id: //depot/aic7xxx/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.reg#40 $"
43
44/*
45 * This file is processed by the aic7xxx_asm utility for use in assembling
46 * firmware for the aic7xxx family of SCSI host adapters as well as to generate
47 * a C header file for use in the kernel portion of the Aic7xxx driver.
48 *
49 * All page numbers refer to the Adaptec AIC-7770 Data Book available from
50 * Adaptec's Technical Documents Department 1-800-934-2766
51 */
52
53/*
54 * SCSI Sequence Control (p. 3-11).
55 * Each bit, when set starts a specific SCSI sequence on the bus
56 */
57register SCSISEQ {
58	address			0x000
59	access_mode RW
60	field	TEMODE		0x80
61	field	ENSELO		0x40
62	field	ENSELI		0x20
63	field	ENRSELI		0x10
64	field	ENAUTOATNO	0x08
65	field	ENAUTOATNI	0x04
66	field	ENAUTOATNP	0x02
67	field	SCSIRSTO	0x01
68}
69
70/*
71 * SCSI Transfer Control 0 Register (pp. 3-13).
72 * Controls the SCSI module data path.
73 */
74register SXFRCTL0 {
75	address			0x001
76	access_mode RW
77	field	DFON		0x80
78	field	DFPEXP		0x40
79	field	FAST20		0x20
80	field	CLRSTCNT	0x10
81	field	SPIOEN		0x08
82	field	SCAMEN		0x04
83	field	CLRCHN		0x02
84}
85
86/*
87 * SCSI Transfer Control 1 Register (pp. 3-14,15).
88 * Controls the SCSI module data path.
89 */
90register SXFRCTL1 {
91	address			0x002
92	access_mode RW
93	field	BITBUCKET	0x80
94	field	SWRAPEN		0x40
95	field	ENSPCHK		0x20
96	mask	STIMESEL	0x18
97	field	ENSTIMER	0x04
98	field	ACTNEGEN	0x02
99	field	STPWEN		0x01	/* Powered Termination */
100}
101
102/*
103 * SCSI Control Signal Read Register (p. 3-15).
104 * Reads the actual state of the SCSI bus pins
105 */
106register SCSISIGI {
107	address			0x003
108	access_mode RO
109	field	CDI		0x80
110	field	IOI		0x40
111	field	MSGI		0x20
112	field	ATNI		0x10
113	field	SELI		0x08
114	field	BSYI		0x04
115	field	REQI		0x02
116	field	ACKI		0x01
117/*
118 * Possible phases in SCSISIGI
119 */
120	mask	PHASE_MASK	CDI|IOI|MSGI
121	mask	P_DATAOUT	0x00
122	mask	P_DATAIN	IOI
123	mask	P_DATAOUT_DT	P_DATAOUT|MSGI
124	mask	P_DATAIN_DT	P_DATAIN|MSGI
125	mask	P_COMMAND	CDI
126	mask	P_MESGOUT	CDI|MSGI
127	mask	P_STATUS	CDI|IOI
128	mask	P_MESGIN	CDI|IOI|MSGI
129}
130
131/*
132 * SCSI Control Signal Write Register (p. 3-16).
133 * Writing to this register modifies the control signals on the bus.  Only
134 * those signals that are allowed in the current mode (Initiator/Target) are
135 * asserted.
136 */
137register SCSISIGO {
138	address			0x003
139	access_mode WO
140	field	CDO		0x80
141	field	IOO		0x40
142	field	MSGO		0x20
143	field	ATNO		0x10
144	field	SELO		0x08
145	field	BSYO		0x04
146	field	REQO		0x02
147	field	ACKO		0x01
148/*
149 * Possible phases to write into SCSISIG0
150 */
151	mask	PHASE_MASK	CDI|IOI|MSGI
152	mask	P_DATAOUT	0x00
153	mask	P_DATAIN	IOI
154	mask	P_COMMAND	CDI
155	mask	P_MESGOUT	CDI|MSGI
156	mask	P_STATUS	CDI|IOI
157	mask	P_MESGIN	CDI|IOI|MSGI
158}
159
160/*
161 * SCSI Rate Control (p. 3-17).
162 * Contents of this register determine the Synchronous SCSI data transfer
163 * rate and the maximum synchronous Req/Ack offset.  An offset of 0 in the
164 * SOFS (3:0) bits disables synchronous data transfers.  Any offset value
165 * greater than 0 enables synchronous transfers.
166 */
167register SCSIRATE {
168	address			0x004
169	access_mode RW
170	field	WIDEXFER	0x80		/* Wide transfer control */
171	field	ENABLE_CRC	0x40		/* CRC for D-Phases */
172	field	SINGLE_EDGE	0x10		/* Disable DT Transfers */
173	mask	SXFR		0x70		/* Sync transfer rate */
174	mask	SXFR_ULTRA2	0x0f		/* Sync transfer rate */
175	mask	SOFS		0x0f		/* Sync offset */
176}
177
178/*
179 * SCSI ID (p. 3-18).
180 * Contains the ID of the board and the current target on the
181 * selected channel.
182 */
183register SCSIID	{
184	address			0x005
185	access_mode RW
186	mask	TID		0xf0		/* Target ID mask */
187	mask	TWIN_TID	0x70
188	field	TWIN_CHNLB	0x80
189	mask	OID		0x0f		/* Our ID mask */
190	/*
191	 * SCSI Maximum Offset (p. 4-61 aic7890/91 Data Book)
192	 * The aic7890/91 allow an offset of up to 127 transfers in both wide
193	 * and narrow mode.
194	 */
195	alias	SCSIOFFSET
196	mask	SOFS_ULTRA2	0x7f		/* Sync offset U2 chips */
197}
198
199/*
200 * SCSI Latched Data (p. 3-19).
201 * Read/Write latches used to transfer data on the SCSI bus during
202 * Automatic or Manual PIO mode.  SCSIDATH can be used for the
203 * upper byte of a 16bit wide asynchronouse data phase transfer.
204 */
205register SCSIDATL {
206	address			0x006
207	access_mode RW
208}
209
210register SCSIDATH {
211	address			0x007
212	access_mode RW
213}
214
215/*
216 * SCSI Transfer Count (pp. 3-19,20)
217 * These registers count down the number of bytes transferred
218 * across the SCSI bus.  The counter is decremented only once
219 * the data has been safely transferred.  SDONE in SSTAT0 is
220 * set when STCNT goes to 0
221 */
222register STCNT {
223	address			0x008
224	size	3
225	access_mode RW
226}
227
228/* ALT_MODE registers (Ultra2 and Ultra160 chips) */
229register SXFRCTL2 {
230	address			0x013
231	access_mode RW
232	field	AUTORSTDIS	0x10
233	field	CMDDMAEN	0x08
234	mask	ASYNC_SETUP	0x07
235}
236
237/* ALT_MODE register on Ultra160 chips */
238register OPTIONMODE {
239	address			0x008
240	access_mode RW
241	field	AUTORATEEN		0x80
242	field	AUTOACKEN		0x40
243	field	ATNMGMNTEN		0x20
244	field	BUSFREEREV		0x10
245	field	EXPPHASEDIS		0x08
246	field	SCSIDATL_IMGEN		0x04
247	field	AUTO_MSGOUT_DE		0x02
248	field	DIS_MSGIN_DUALEDGE	0x01
249	mask	OPTIONMODE_DEFAULTS	AUTO_MSGOUT_DE|DIS_MSGIN_DUALEDGE
250}
251
252/* ALT_MODE register on Ultra160 chips */
253register TARGCRCCNT {
254	address			0x00a
255	size	2
256	access_mode RW
257}
258
259/*
260 * Clear SCSI Interrupt 0 (p. 3-20)
261 * Writing a 1 to a bit clears the associated SCSI Interrupt in SSTAT0.
262 */
263register CLRSINT0 {
264	address			0x00b
265	access_mode WO
266	field	CLRSELDO	0x40
267	field	CLRSELDI	0x20
268	field	CLRSELINGO	0x10
269	field	CLRSWRAP	0x08
270	field	CLRIOERR	0x08	/* Ultra2 Only */
271	field	CLRSPIORDY	0x02
272}
273
274/*
275 * SCSI Status 0 (p. 3-21)
276 * Contains one set of SCSI Interrupt codes
277 * These are most likely of interest to the sequencer
278 */
279register SSTAT0	{
280	address			0x00b
281	access_mode RO
282	field	TARGET		0x80	/* Board acting as target */
283	field	SELDO		0x40	/* Selection Done */
284	field	SELDI		0x20	/* Board has been selected */
285	field	SELINGO		0x10	/* Selection In Progress */
286	field	SWRAP		0x08	/* 24bit counter wrap */
287	field	IOERR		0x08	/* LVD Tranceiver mode changed */
288	field	SDONE		0x04	/* STCNT = 0x000000 */
289	field	SPIORDY		0x02	/* SCSI PIO Ready */
290	field	DMADONE		0x01	/* DMA transfer completed */
291}
292
293/*
294 * Clear SCSI Interrupt 1 (p. 3-23)
295 * Writing a 1 to a bit clears the associated SCSI Interrupt in SSTAT1.
296 */
297register CLRSINT1 {
298	address			0x00c
299	access_mode WO
300	field	CLRSELTIMEO	0x80
301	field	CLRATNO		0x40
302	field	CLRSCSIRSTI	0x20
303	field	CLRBUSFREE	0x08
304	field	CLRSCSIPERR	0x04
305	field	CLRPHASECHG	0x02
306	field	CLRREQINIT	0x01
307}
308
309/*
310 * SCSI Status 1 (p. 3-24)
311 */
312register SSTAT1	{
313	address			0x00c
314	access_mode RO
315	field	SELTO		0x80
316	field	ATNTARG 	0x40
317	field	SCSIRSTI	0x20
318	field	PHASEMIS	0x10
319	field	BUSFREE		0x08
320	field	SCSIPERR	0x04
321	field	PHASECHG	0x02
322	field	REQINIT		0x01
323}
324
325/*
326 * SCSI Status 2 (pp. 3-25,26)
327 */
328register SSTAT2 {
329	address			0x00d
330	access_mode RO
331	field	OVERRUN		0x80
332	field	SHVALID		0x40	/* Shadow Layer non-zero */
333	field	EXP_ACTIVE	0x10	/* SCSI Expander Active */
334	field	CRCVALERR	0x08	/* CRC doesn't match (U3 only) */
335	field	CRCENDERR	0x04	/* No terminal CRC packet (U3 only) */
336	field	CRCREQERR	0x02	/* Illegal CRC packet req (U3 only) */
337	field	DUAL_EDGE_ERR	0x01	/* Incorrect data phase (U3 only) */
338	mask	SFCNT		0x1f
339}
340
341/*
342 * SCSI Status 3 (p. 3-26)
343 */
344register SSTAT3 {
345	address			0x00e
346	access_mode RO
347	mask	SCSICNT		0xf0
348	mask	OFFCNT		0x0f
349	mask	U2OFFCNT	0x7f
350}
351
352/*
353 * SCSI ID for the aic7890/91 chips
354 */
355register SCSIID_ULTRA2 {
356	address			0x00f
357	access_mode RW
358	mask	TID		0xf0		/* Target ID mask */
359	mask	OID		0x0f		/* Our ID mask */
360}
361
362/*
363 * SCSI Interrupt Mode 1 (p. 3-28)
364 * Setting any bit will enable the corresponding function
365 * in SIMODE0 to interrupt via the IRQ pin.
366 */
367register SIMODE0 {
368	address			0x010
369	access_mode RW
370	field	ENSELDO		0x40
371	field	ENSELDI		0x20
372	field	ENSELINGO	0x10
373	field	ENSWRAP		0x08
374	field	ENIOERR		0x08	/* LVD Tranceiver mode changes */
375	field	ENSDONE		0x04
376	field	ENSPIORDY	0x02
377	field	ENDMADONE	0x01
378}
379
380/*
381 * SCSI Interrupt Mode 1 (pp. 3-28,29)
382 * Setting any bit will enable the corresponding function
383 * in SIMODE1 to interrupt via the IRQ pin.
384 */
385register SIMODE1 {
386	address			0x011
387	access_mode RW
388	field	ENSELTIMO	0x80
389	field	ENATNTARG	0x40
390	field	ENSCSIRST	0x20
391	field	ENPHASEMIS	0x10
392	field	ENBUSFREE	0x08
393	field	ENSCSIPERR	0x04
394	field	ENPHASECHG	0x02
395	field	ENREQINIT	0x01
396}
397
398/*
399 * SCSI Data Bus (High) (p. 3-29)
400 * This register reads data on the SCSI Data bus directly.
401 */
402register SCSIBUSL {
403	address			0x012
404	access_mode RW
405}
406
407register SCSIBUSH {
408	address			0x013
409	access_mode RW
410}
411
412/*
413 * SCSI/Host Address (p. 3-30)
414 * These registers hold the host address for the byte about to be
415 * transferred on the SCSI bus.  They are counted up in the same
416 * manner as STCNT is counted down.  SHADDR should always be used
417 * to determine the address of the last byte transferred since HADDR
418 * can be skewed by write ahead.
419 */
420register SHADDR {
421	address			0x014
422	size	4
423	access_mode RO
424}
425
426/*
427 * Selection Timeout Timer (p. 3-30)
428 */
429register SELTIMER {
430	address			0x018
431	access_mode RW
432	field	STAGE6		0x20
433	field	STAGE5		0x10
434	field	STAGE4		0x08
435	field	STAGE3		0x04
436	field	STAGE2		0x02
437	field	STAGE1		0x01
438	alias	TARGIDIN
439}
440
441/*
442 * Selection/Reselection ID (p. 3-31)
443 * Upper four bits are the device id.  The ONEBIT is set when the re/selecting
444 * device did not set its own ID.
445 */
446register SELID {
447	address			0x019
448	access_mode RW
449	mask	SELID_MASK	0xf0
450	field	ONEBIT		0x08
451}
452
453register SCAMCTL {
454	address			0x01a
455	access_mode RW
456	field	ENSCAMSELO	0x80
457	field	CLRSCAMSELID	0x40
458	field	ALTSTIM		0x20
459	field	DFLTTID		0x10
460	mask	SCAMLVL		0x03
461}
462
463/*
464 * Target Mode Selecting in ID bitmask (aic7890/91/96/97)
465 */
466register TARGID {
467	address			0x01b
468	size			2
469	access_mode RW
470}
471
472/*
473 * Serial Port I/O Cabability register (p. 4-95 aic7860 Data Book)
474 * Indicates if external logic has been attached to the chip to
475 * perform the tasks of accessing a serial eeprom, testing termination
476 * strength, and performing cable detection.  On the aic7860, most of
477 * these features are handled on chip, but on the aic7855 an attached
478 * aic3800 does the grunt work.
479 */
480register SPIOCAP {
481	address			0x01b
482	access_mode RW
483	field	SOFT1		0x80
484	field	SOFT0		0x40
485	field	SOFTCMDEN	0x20
486	field	EXT_BRDCTL	0x10	/* External Board control */
487	field	SEEPROM		0x08	/* External serial eeprom logic */
488	field	EEPROM		0x04	/* Writable external BIOS ROM */
489	field	ROM		0x02	/* Logic for accessing external ROM */
490	field	SSPIOCPS	0x01	/* Termination and cable detection */
491}
492
493register BRDCTL	{
494	address			0x01d
495	field	BRDDAT7		0x80
496	field	BRDDAT6		0x40
497	field	BRDDAT5		0x20
498	field	BRDSTB		0x10
499	field	BRDCS		0x08
500	field	BRDRW		0x04
501	field	BRDCTL1		0x02
502	field	BRDCTL0		0x01
503	/* 7890 Definitions */
504	field	BRDDAT4		0x10
505	field	BRDDAT3		0x08
506	field	BRDDAT2		0x04
507	field	BRDRW_ULTRA2	0x02
508	field	BRDSTB_ULTRA2	0x01
509}
510
511/*
512 * Serial EEPROM Control (p. 4-92 in 7870 Databook)
513 * Controls the reading and writing of an external serial 1-bit
514 * EEPROM Device.  In order to access the serial EEPROM, you must
515 * first set the SEEMS bit that generates a request to the memory
516 * port for access to the serial EEPROM device.  When the memory
517 * port is not busy servicing another request, it reconfigures
518 * to allow access to the serial EEPROM.  When this happens, SEERDY
519 * gets set high to verify that the memory port access has been
520 * granted.
521 *
522 * After successful arbitration for the memory port, the SEECS bit of
523 * the SEECTL register is connected to the chip select.  The SEECK,
524 * SEEDO, and SEEDI are connected to the clock, data out, and data in
525 * lines respectively.  The SEERDY bit of SEECTL is useful in that it
526 * gives us an 800 nsec timer.  After a write to the SEECTL register,
527 * the SEERDY goes high 800 nsec later.  The one exception to this is
528 * when we first request access to the memory port.  The SEERDY goes
529 * high to signify that access has been granted and, for this case, has
530 * no implied timing.
531 *
532 * See 93cx6.c for detailed information on the protocol necessary to
533 * read the serial EEPROM.
534 */
535register SEECTL {
536	address			0x01e
537	field	EXTARBACK	0x80
538	field	EXTARBREQ	0x40
539	field	SEEMS		0x20
540	field	SEERDY		0x10
541	field	SEECS		0x08
542	field	SEECK		0x04
543	field	SEEDO		0x02
544	field	SEEDI		0x01
545}
546/*
547 * SCSI Block Control (p. 3-32)
548 * Controls Bus type and channel selection.  In a twin channel configuration
549 * addresses 0x00-0x1e are gated to the appropriate channel based on this
550 * register.  SELWIDE allows for the coexistence of 8bit and 16bit devices
551 * on a wide bus.
552 */
553register SBLKCTL {
554	address			0x01f
555	access_mode RW
556	field	DIAGLEDEN	0x80	/* Aic78X0 only */
557	field	DIAGLEDON	0x40	/* Aic78X0 only */
558	field	AUTOFLUSHDIS	0x20
559	field	SELBUSB		0x08
560	field	ENAB40		0x08	/* LVD transceiver active */
561	field	ENAB20		0x04	/* SE/HVD transceiver active */
562	field	SELWIDE		0x02
563	field	XCVR		0x01	/* External transceiver active */
564}
565
566/*
567 * Sequencer Control (p. 3-33)
568 * Error detection mode and speed configuration
569 */
570register SEQCTL {
571	address			0x060
572	access_mode RW
573	field	PERRORDIS	0x80
574	field	PAUSEDIS	0x40
575	field	FAILDIS		0x20
576	field	FASTMODE	0x10
577	field	BRKADRINTEN	0x08
578	field	STEP		0x04
579	field	SEQRESET	0x02
580	field	LOADRAM		0x01
581}
582
583/*
584 * Sequencer RAM Data (p. 3-34)
585 * Single byte window into the Scratch Ram area starting at the address
586 * specified by SEQADDR0 and SEQADDR1.  To write a full word, simply write
587 * four bytes in succession.  The SEQADDRs will increment after the most
588 * significant byte is written
589 */
590register SEQRAM {
591	address			0x061
592	access_mode RW
593}
594
595/*
596 * Sequencer Address Registers (p. 3-35)
597 * Only the first bit of SEQADDR1 holds addressing information
598 */
599register SEQADDR0 {
600	address			0x062
601	access_mode RW
602}
603
604register SEQADDR1 {
605	address			0x063
606	access_mode RW
607	mask	SEQADDR1_MASK	0x01
608}
609
610/*
611 * Accumulator
612 * We cheat by passing arguments in the Accumulator up to the kernel driver
613 */
614register ACCUM {
615	address			0x064
616	access_mode RW
617	accumulator
618}
619
620register SINDEX	{
621	address			0x065
622	access_mode RW
623	sindex
624}
625
626register DINDEX {
627	address			0x066
628	access_mode RW
629}
630
631register ALLONES {
632	address			0x069
633	access_mode RO
634	allones
635}
636
637register ALLZEROS {
638	address			0x06a
639	access_mode RO
640	allzeros
641}
642
643register NONE {
644	address			0x06a
645	access_mode WO
646	none
647}
648
649register FLAGS {
650	address			0x06b
651	access_mode RO
652	field	ZERO		0x02
653	field	CARRY		0x01
654}
655
656register SINDIR	{
657	address			0x06c
658	access_mode RO
659}
660
661register DINDIR	 {
662	address			0x06d
663	access_mode WO
664}
665
666register FUNCTION1 {
667	address			0x06e
668	access_mode RW
669}
670
671register STACK {
672	address			0x06f
673	access_mode RO
674}
675
676const	STACK_SIZE	4
677
678/*
679 * Board Control (p. 3-43)
680 */
681register BCTL {
682	address			0x084
683	access_mode RW
684	field	ACE		0x08
685	field	ENABLE		0x01
686}
687
688/*
689 * On the aic78X0 chips, Board Control is replaced by the DSCommand
690 * register (p. 4-64)
691 */
692register DSCOMMAND0 {
693	address			0x084
694	access_mode RW
695	field	CACHETHEN	0x80	/* Cache Threshold enable */
696	field	DPARCKEN	0x40	/* Data Parity Check Enable */
697	field	MPARCKEN	0x20	/* Memory Parity Check Enable */
698	field	EXTREQLCK	0x10	/* External Request Lock */
699	/* aic7890/91/96/97 only */
700	field	INTSCBRAMSEL	0x08	/* Internal SCB RAM Select */
701	field	RAMPS		0x04	/* External SCB RAM Present */
702	field	USCBSIZE32	0x02	/* Use 32byte SCB Page Size */
703	field	CIOPARCKEN	0x01	/* Internal bus parity error enable */
704}
705
706register DSCOMMAND1 {
707	address			0x085
708	access_mode RW
709	mask	DSLATT		0xfc	/* PCI latency timer (non-ultra2) */
710	field	HADDLDSEL1	0x02	/* Host Address Load Select Bits */
711	field	HADDLDSEL0	0x01
712}
713
714/*
715 * Bus On/Off Time (p. 3-44) aic7770 only
716 */
717register BUSTIME {
718	address			0x085
719	access_mode RW
720	mask	BOFF		0xf0
721	mask	BON		0x0f
722}
723
724/*
725 * Bus Speed (p. 3-45) aic7770 only
726 */
727register BUSSPD {
728	address			0x086
729	access_mode RW
730	mask	DFTHRSH		0xc0
731	mask	STBOFF		0x38
732	mask	STBON		0x07
733	mask	DFTHRSH_100	0xc0
734	mask	DFTHRSH_75	0x80
735}
736
737/* aic7850/55/60/70/80/95 only */
738register DSPCISTATUS {
739	address			0x086
740	mask	DFTHRSH_100	0xc0
741}
742
743/* aic7890/91/96/97 only */
744register HS_MAILBOX {
745	address			0x086
746	mask	HOST_MAILBOX	0xF0
747	mask	SEQ_MAILBOX	0x0F
748	mask	HOST_TQINPOS	0x80	/* Boundary at either 0 or 128 */
749}
750
751const	HOST_MAILBOX_SHIFT	4
752const	SEQ_MAILBOX_SHIFT	0
753
754/*
755 * Host Control (p. 3-47) R/W
756 * Overall host control of the device.
757 */
758register HCNTRL {
759	address			0x087
760	access_mode RW
761	field	POWRDN		0x40
762	field	SWINT		0x10
763	field	IRQMS		0x08
764	field	PAUSE		0x04
765	field	INTEN		0x02
766	field	CHIPRST		0x01
767	field	CHIPRSTACK	0x01
768}
769
770/*
771 * Host Address (p. 3-48)
772 * This register contains the address of the byte about
773 * to be transferred across the host bus.
774 */
775register HADDR {
776	address			0x088
777	size	4
778	access_mode RW
779}
780
781register HCNT {
782	address			0x08c
783	size	3
784	access_mode RW
785}
786
787/*
788 * SCB Pointer (p. 3-49)
789 * Gate one of the SCBs into the SCBARRAY window.
790 */
791register SCBPTR {
792	address			0x090
793	access_mode RW
794}
795
796/*
797 * Interrupt Status (p. 3-50)
798 * Status for system interrupts
799 */
800register INTSTAT {
801	address			0x091
802	access_mode RW
803	field	BRKADRINT 0x08
804	field	SCSIINT	  0x04
805	field	CMDCMPLT  0x02
806	field	SEQINT    0x01
807	mask	BAD_PHASE	SEQINT		/* unknown scsi bus phase */
808	mask	SEND_REJECT	0x10|SEQINT	/* sending a message reject */
809	mask	PROTO_VIOLATION	0x20|SEQINT	/* SCSI protocol violation */
810	mask	NO_MATCH	0x30|SEQINT	/* no cmd match for reconnect */
811	mask	IGN_WIDE_RES	0x40|SEQINT	/* Complex IGN Wide Res Msg */
812	mask	PDATA_REINIT	0x50|SEQINT	/*
813						 * Returned to data phase
814						 * that requires data
815						 * transfer pointers to be
816						 * recalculated from the
817						 * transfer residual.
818						 */
819	mask	HOST_MSG_LOOP	0x60|SEQINT	/*
820						 * The bus is ready for the
821						 * host to perform another
822						 * message transaction.  This
823						 * mechanism is used for things
824						 * like sync/wide negotiation
825						 * that require a kernel based
826						 * message state engine.
827						 */
828	mask	BAD_STATUS	0x70|SEQINT	/* Bad status from target */
829	mask	PERR_DETECTED	0x80|SEQINT	/*
830						 * Either the phase_lock
831						 * or inb_next routine has
832						 * noticed a parity error.
833						 */
834	mask	DATA_OVERRUN	0x90|SEQINT	/*
835						 * Target attempted to write
836						 * beyond the bounds of its
837						 * command.
838						 */
839	mask	MKMSG_FAILED	0xa0|SEQINT	/*
840						 * Target completed command
841						 * without honoring our ATN
842						 * request to issue a message.
843						 */
844	mask	MISSED_BUSFREE	0xb0|SEQINT	/*
845						 * The sequencer never saw
846						 * the bus go free after
847						 * either a command complete
848						 * or disconnect message.
849						 */
850	mask	SCB_MISMATCH	0xc0|SEQINT	/*
851						 * Downloaded SCB's tag does
852						 * not match the entry we
853						 * intended to download.
854						 */
855	mask	NO_FREE_SCB	0xd0|SEQINT	/*
856						 * get_free_or_disc_scb failed.
857						 */
858	mask	OUT_OF_RANGE	0xe0|SEQINT
859
860	mask	SEQINT_MASK	0xf0|SEQINT	/* SEQINT Status Codes */
861	mask	INT_PEND  (BRKADRINT|SEQINT|SCSIINT|CMDCMPLT)
862}
863
864/*
865 * Hard Error (p. 3-53)
866 * Reporting of catastrophic errors.  You usually cannot recover from
867 * these without a full board reset.
868 */
869register ERROR {
870	address			0x092
871	access_mode RO
872	field	CIOPARERR	0x80	/* Ultra2 only */
873	field	PCIERRSTAT	0x40	/* PCI only */
874	field	MPARERR		0x20	/* PCI only */
875	field	DPARERR		0x10	/* PCI only */
876	field	SQPARERR	0x08
877	field	ILLOPCODE	0x04
878	field	ILLSADDR	0x02
879	field	ILLHADDR	0x01
880}
881
882/*
883 * Clear Interrupt Status (p. 3-52)
884 */
885register CLRINT {
886	address			0x092
887	access_mode WO
888	field	CLRPARERR	0x10	/* PCI only */
889	field	CLRBRKADRINT	0x08
890	field	CLRSCSIINT      0x04
891	field	CLRCMDINT 	0x02
892	field	CLRSEQINT 	0x01
893}
894
895register DFCNTRL {
896	address			0x093
897	access_mode RW
898	field	PRELOADEN	0x80	/* aic7890 only */
899	field	WIDEODD		0x40
900	field	SCSIEN		0x20
901	field	SDMAEN		0x10
902	field	SDMAENACK	0x10
903	field	HDMAEN		0x08
904	field	HDMAENACK	0x08
905	field	DIRECTION	0x04
906	field	FIFOFLUSH	0x02
907	field	FIFORESET	0x01
908}
909
910register DFSTATUS {
911	address			0x094
912	access_mode RO
913	field	PRELOAD_AVAIL	0x80
914	field	DFCACHETH	0x40
915	field	FIFOQWDEMP	0x20
916	field	MREQPEND	0x10
917	field	HDONE		0x08
918	field	DFTHRESH	0x04
919	field	FIFOFULL	0x02
920	field	FIFOEMP		0x01
921}
922
923register DFWADDR {
924	address			0x95
925	access_mode RW
926}
927
928register DFRADDR {
929	address			0x97
930	access_mode RW
931}
932
933register DFDAT {
934	address			0x099
935	access_mode RW
936}
937
938/*
939 * SCB Auto Increment (p. 3-59)
940 * Byte offset into the SCB Array and an optional bit to allow auto
941 * incrementing of the address during download and upload operations
942 */
943register SCBCNT {
944	address			0x09a
945	access_mode RW
946	field	SCBAUTO		0x80
947	mask	SCBCNT_MASK	0x1f
948}
949
950/*
951 * Queue In FIFO (p. 3-60)
952 * Input queue for queued SCBs (commands that the seqencer has yet to start)
953 */
954register QINFIFO {
955	address			0x09b
956	access_mode RW
957}
958
959/*
960 * Queue In Count (p. 3-60)
961 * Number of queued SCBs
962 */
963register QINCNT	{
964	address			0x09c
965	access_mode RO
966}
967
968/*
969 * Queue Out FIFO (p. 3-61)
970 * Queue of SCBs that have completed and await the host
971 */
972register QOUTFIFO {
973	address			0x09d
974	access_mode WO
975}
976
977register CRCCONTROL1 {
978	address			0x09d
979	access_mode RW
980	field	CRCONSEEN		0x80
981	field	CRCVALCHKEN		0x40
982	field	CRCENDCHKEN		0x20
983	field	CRCREQCHKEN		0x10
984	field	TARGCRCENDEN		0x08
985	field	TARGCRCCNTEN		0x04
986}
987
988
989/*
990 * Queue Out Count (p. 3-61)
991 * Number of queued SCBs in the Out FIFO
992 */
993register QOUTCNT {
994	address			0x09e
995	access_mode RO
996}
997
998register SCSIPHASE {
999	address			0x09e
1000	access_mode RO
1001	field	STATUS_PHASE	0x20
1002	field	COMMAND_PHASE	0x10
1003	field	MSG_IN_PHASE	0x08
1004	field	MSG_OUT_PHASE	0x04
1005	field	DATA_IN_PHASE	0x02
1006	field	DATA_OUT_PHASE	0x01
1007	mask	DATA_PHASE_MASK	0x03
1008}
1009
1010/*
1011 * Special Function
1012 */
1013register SFUNCT {
1014	address			0x09f
1015	access_mode RW
1016	field	ALT_MODE	0x80
1017}
1018
1019/*
1020 * SCB Definition (p. 5-4)
1021 */
1022scb {
1023	address		0x0a0
1024	size		64
1025
1026	SCB_CDB_PTR {
1027		size	4
1028		alias	SCB_RESIDUAL_DATACNT
1029		alias	SCB_CDB_STORE
1030	}
1031	SCB_RESIDUAL_SGPTR {
1032		size	4
1033	}
1034	SCB_SCSI_STATUS {
1035		size	1
1036	}
1037	SCB_TARGET_PHASES {
1038		size	1
1039	}
1040	SCB_TARGET_DATA_DIR {
1041		size	1
1042	}
1043	SCB_TARGET_ITAG {
1044		size	1
1045	}
1046	SCB_DATAPTR {
1047		size	4
1048	}
1049	SCB_DATACNT {
1050		/*
1051		 * The last byte is really the high address bits for
1052		 * the data address.
1053		 */
1054		size	4
1055		field	SG_LAST_SEG		0x80	/* In the fourth byte */
1056		mask	SG_HIGH_ADDR_BITS	0x7F	/* In the fourth byte */
1057	}
1058	SCB_SGPTR {
1059		size	4
1060		field	SG_RESID_VALID	0x04	/* In the first byte */
1061		field	SG_FULL_RESID	0x02	/* In the first byte */
1062		field	SG_LIST_NULL	0x01	/* In the first byte */
1063	}
1064	SCB_CONTROL {
1065		size	1
1066		field	TARGET_SCB			0x80
1067		field	STATUS_RCVD			0x80
1068		field	DISCENB				0x40
1069		field	TAG_ENB				0x20
1070		field	MK_MESSAGE			0x10
1071		field	ULTRAENB			0x08
1072		field	DISCONNECTED			0x04
1073		mask	SCB_TAG_TYPE			0x03
1074	}
1075	SCB_SCSIID {
1076		size	1
1077		field	TWIN_CHNLB			0x80
1078		mask	TWIN_TID			0x70
1079		mask	TID				0xf0
1080		mask	OID				0x0f
1081	}
1082	SCB_LUN {
1083		field	SCB_XFERLEN_ODD			0x80
1084		mask	LID				0x3f
1085		size	1
1086	}
1087	SCB_TAG {
1088		size	1
1089	}
1090	SCB_CDB_LEN {
1091		size	1
1092	}
1093	SCB_SCSIRATE {
1094		size	1
1095	}
1096	SCB_SCSIOFFSET {
1097		size	1
1098	}
1099	SCB_NEXT {
1100		size	1
1101	}
1102	SCB_64_SPARE {
1103		size	16
1104	}
1105	SCB_64_BTT {
1106		size	16
1107	}
1108}
1109
1110const	SCB_UPLOAD_SIZE		32
1111const	SCB_DOWNLOAD_SIZE	32
1112const	SCB_DOWNLOAD_SIZE_64	48
1113
1114const	SG_SIZEOF	0x08		/* sizeof(struct ahc_dma) */
1115
1116/* --------------------- AHA-2840-only definitions -------------------- */
1117
1118register SEECTL_2840 {
1119	address			0x0c0
1120	access_mode RW
1121	field	CS_2840		0x04
1122	field	CK_2840		0x02
1123	field	DO_2840		0x01
1124}
1125
1126register STATUS_2840 {
1127	address			0x0c1
1128	access_mode RW
1129	field	EEPROM_TF	0x80
1130	mask	BIOS_SEL	0x60
1131	mask	ADSEL		0x1e
1132	field	DI_2840		0x01
1133}
1134
1135/* --------------------- AIC-7870-only definitions -------------------- */
1136
1137register CCHADDR {
1138	address			0x0E0
1139	size 8
1140}
1141
1142register CCHCNT {
1143	address			0x0E8
1144}
1145
1146register CCSGRAM {
1147	address			0x0E9
1148}
1149
1150register CCSGADDR {
1151	address			0x0EA
1152}
1153
1154register CCSGCTL {
1155	address			0x0EB
1156	field	CCSGDONE	0x80
1157	field	CCSGEN		0x08
1158	field	SG_FETCH_NEEDED 0x02	/* Bit used for software state */
1159	field	CCSGRESET	0x01
1160}
1161
1162register CCSCBCNT {
1163	address			0xEF
1164}
1165
1166register CCSCBCTL {
1167	address			0x0EE
1168	field	CCSCBDONE	0x80
1169	field	ARRDONE		0x40	/* SCB Array prefetch done */
1170	field	CCARREN		0x10
1171	field	CCSCBEN		0x08
1172	field	CCSCBDIR	0x04
1173	field	CCSCBRESET	0x01
1174}
1175
1176register CCSCBADDR {
1177	address			0x0ED
1178}
1179
1180register CCSCBRAM {
1181	address			0xEC
1182}
1183
1184/*
1185 * SCB bank address (7895/7896/97 only)
1186 */
1187register SCBBADDR {
1188	address			0x0F0
1189	access_mode RW
1190}
1191
1192register CCSCBPTR {
1193	address			0x0F1
1194}
1195
1196register HNSCB_QOFF {
1197	address			0x0F4
1198}
1199
1200register SNSCB_QOFF {
1201	address			0x0F6
1202}
1203
1204register SDSCB_QOFF {
1205	address			0x0F8
1206}
1207
1208register QOFF_CTLSTA {
1209	address			0x0FA
1210	field	SCB_AVAIL	0x40
1211	field	SNSCB_ROLLOVER	0x20
1212	field	SDSCB_ROLLOVER	0x10
1213	mask	SCB_QSIZE	0x07
1214	mask	SCB_QSIZE_256	0x06
1215}
1216
1217register DFF_THRSH {
1218	address			0x0FB
1219	mask	WR_DFTHRSH	0x70
1220	mask	RD_DFTHRSH	0x07
1221	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_MIN	0x00
1222	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_25	0x01
1223	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_50	0x02
1224	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_63	0x03
1225	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_75	0x04
1226	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_85	0x05
1227	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_90	0x06
1228	mask	RD_DFTHRSH_MAX	0x07
1229	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_MIN	0x00
1230	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_25	0x10
1231	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_50	0x20
1232	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_63	0x30
1233	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_75	0x40
1234	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_85	0x50
1235	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_90	0x60
1236	mask	WR_DFTHRSH_MAX	0x70
1237}
1238
1239register SG_CACHE_PRE {
1240	access_mode WO
1241	address			0x0fc
1242	mask	SG_ADDR_MASK	0xf8
1243	field	LAST_SEG	0x02
1244	field	LAST_SEG_DONE	0x01
1245}
1246
1247register SG_CACHE_SHADOW {
1248	access_mode RO
1249	address			0x0fc
1250	mask	SG_ADDR_MASK	0xf8
1251	field	LAST_SEG	0x02
1252	field	LAST_SEG_DONE	0x01
1253}
1254/* ---------------------- Scratch RAM Offsets ------------------------- */
1255/* These offsets are either to values that are initialized by the board's
1256 * BIOS or are specified by the sequencer code.
1257 *
1258 * The host adapter card (at least the BIOS) uses 20-2f for SCSI
1259 * device information, 32-33 and 5a-5f as well. As it turns out, the
1260 * BIOS trashes 20-2f, writing the synchronous negotiation results
1261 * on top of the BIOS values, so we re-use those for our per-target
1262 * scratchspace (actually a value that can be copied directly into
1263 * SCSIRATE).  The kernel driver will enable synchronous negotiation
1264 * for all targets that have a value other than 0 in the lower four
1265 * bits of the target scratch space.  This should work regardless of
1266 * whether the bios has been installed.
1267 */
1268
1269scratch_ram {
1270	address		0x020
1271	size		58
1272
1273	/*
1274	 * 1 byte per target starting at this address for configuration values
1275	 */
1276	BUSY_TARGETS {
1277		alias		TARG_SCSIRATE
1278		size		16
1279	}
1280	/*
1281	 * Bit vector of targets that have ULTRA enabled as set by
1282	 * the BIOS.  The Sequencer relies on a per-SCB field to
1283	 * control whether to enable Ultra transfers or not.  During
1284	 * initialization, we read this field and reuse it for 2
1285	 * entries in the busy target table.
1286	 */
1287	ULTRA_ENB {
1288		alias		CMDSIZE_TABLE
1289		size		2
1290	}
1291	/*
1292	 * Bit vector of targets that have disconnection disabled as set by
1293	 * the BIOS.  The Sequencer relies in a per-SCB field to control the
1294	 * disconnect priveldge.  During initialization, we read this field
1295	 * and reuse it for 2 entries in the busy target table.
1296	 */
1297	DISC_DSB {
1298		size		2
1299	}
1300	CMDSIZE_TABLE_TAIL {
1301		size		4
1302	}
1303	/*
1304	 * Partial transfer past cacheline end to be
1305	 * transferred using an extra S/G.
1306	 */
1307	MWI_RESIDUAL {
1308		size		1
1309	}
1310	/*
1311	 * SCBID of the next SCB to be started by the controller.
1312	 */
1313	NEXT_QUEUED_SCB {
1314		size		1
1315	}
1316	/*
1317	 * Single byte buffer used to designate the type or message
1318	 * to send to a target.
1319	 */
1320	MSG_OUT {
1321		size		1
1322	}
1323	/* Parameters for DMA Logic */
1324	DMAPARAMS {
1325		size		1
1326		field	PRELOADEN	0x80
1327		field	WIDEODD		0x40
1328		field	SCSIEN		0x20
1329		field	SDMAEN		0x10
1330		field	SDMAENACK	0x10
1331		field	HDMAEN		0x08
1332		field	HDMAENACK	0x08
1333		field	DIRECTION	0x04	/* Set indicates PCI->SCSI */
1334		field	FIFOFLUSH	0x02
1335		field	FIFORESET	0x01
1336	}
1337	SEQ_FLAGS {
1338		size		1
1339		field	NOT_IDENTIFIED		0x80
1340		field	NO_CDB_SENT		0x40
1341		field	TARGET_CMD_IS_TAGGED	0x40
1342		field	DPHASE			0x20
1343		/* Target flags */
1344		field	TARG_CMD_PENDING	0x10
1345		field	CMDPHASE_PENDING	0x08
1346		field	DPHASE_PENDING		0x04
1347		field	SPHASE_PENDING		0x02
1348		field	NO_DISCONNECT		0x01
1349	}
1350	/*
1351	 * Temporary storage for the
1352	 * target/channel/lun of a
1353	 * reconnecting target
1354	 */
1355	SAVED_SCSIID {
1356		size		1
1357	}
1358	SAVED_LUN {
1359		size		1
1360	}
1361	/*
1362	 * The last bus phase as seen by the sequencer.
1363	 */
1364	LASTPHASE {
1365		size		1
1366		field	CDI		0x80
1367		field	IOI		0x40
1368		field	MSGI		0x20
1369		mask	PHASE_MASK	CDI|IOI|MSGI
1370		mask	P_DATAOUT	0x00
1371		mask	P_DATAIN	IOI
1372		mask	P_COMMAND	CDI
1373		mask	P_MESGOUT	CDI|MSGI
1374		mask	P_STATUS	CDI|IOI
1375		mask	P_MESGIN	CDI|IOI|MSGI
1376		mask	P_BUSFREE	0x01
1377	}
1378	/*
1379	 * head of list of SCBs awaiting
1380	 * selection
1381	 */
1382	WAITING_SCBH {
1383		size		1
1384	}
1385	/*
1386	 * head of list of SCBs that are
1387	 * disconnected.  Used for SCB
1388	 * paging.
1389	 */
1390	DISCONNECTED_SCBH {
1391		size		1
1392	}
1393	/*
1394	 * head of list of SCBs that are
1395	 * not in use.  Used for SCB paging.
1396	 */
1397	FREE_SCBH {
1398		size		1
1399	}
1400	/*
1401	 * head of list of SCBs that have
1402	 * completed but have not been
1403	 * put into the qoutfifo.
1404	 */
1405	COMPLETE_SCBH {
1406		size		1
1407	}
1408	/*
1409	 * Address of the hardware scb array in the host.
1410	 */
1411	HSCB_ADDR {
1412		size		4
1413	}
1414	/*
1415	 * Base address of our shared data with the kernel driver in host
1416	 * memory.  This includes the qoutfifo and target mode
1417	 * incoming command queue.
1418	 */
1419	SHARED_DATA_ADDR {
1420		size		4
1421	}
1422	KERNEL_QINPOS {
1423		size		1
1424	}
1425	QINPOS {
1426		size		1
1427	}
1428	QOUTPOS {
1429		size		1
1430	}
1431	/*
1432	 * Kernel and sequencer offsets into the queue of
1433	 * incoming target mode command descriptors.  The
1434	 * queue is full when the KERNEL_TQINPOS == TQINPOS.
1435	 */
1436	KERNEL_TQINPOS {
1437		size		1
1438	}
1439	TQINPOS {
1440		size		1
1441	}
1442	ARG_1 {
1443		size		1
1444		mask	SEND_MSG		0x80
1445		mask	SEND_SENSE		0x40
1446		mask	SEND_REJ		0x20
1447		mask	MSGOUT_PHASEMIS		0x10
1448		mask	EXIT_MSG_LOOP		0x08
1449		mask	CONT_MSG_LOOP		0x04
1450		mask	CONT_TARG_SESSION	0x02
1451		mask	SPARE			0x01
1452		alias	RETURN_1
1453	}
1454	ARG_2 {
1455		size		1
1456		alias	RETURN_2
1457	}
1458
1459	/*
1460	 * Snapshot of MSG_OUT taken after each message is sent.
1461	 */
1462	LAST_MSG {
1463		size		1
1464		alias	TARG_IMMEDIATE_SCB
1465	}
1466
1467	/*
1468	 * Sequences the kernel driver has okayed for us.  This allows
1469	 * the driver to do things like prevent initiator or target
1470	 * operations.
1471	 */
1472	SCSISEQ_TEMPLATE {
1473		size		1
1474		field	ENSELO		0x40
1475		field	ENSELI		0x20
1476		field	ENRSELI		0x10
1477		field	ENAUTOATNO	0x08
1478		field	ENAUTOATNI	0x04
1479		field	ENAUTOATNP	0x02
1480	}
1481}
1482
1483scratch_ram {
1484	address		0x056
1485	size		4
1486	/*
1487	 * These scratch ram locations are initialized by the 274X BIOS.
1488	 * We reuse them after capturing the BIOS settings during
1489	 * initialization.
1490	 */
1491
1492	/*
1493	 * The initiator specified tag for this target mode transaction.
1494	 */
1495	HA_274_BIOSGLOBAL {
1496		size	1
1497		field	HA_274_EXTENDED_TRANS	0x01
1498		alias	INITIATOR_TAG
1499	}
1500
1501	SEQ_FLAGS2 {
1502		size	1
1503		field	SCB_DMA			0x01
1504		field	TARGET_MSG_PENDING	0x02
1505	}
1506}
1507
1508scratch_ram {
1509	address		0x05a
1510	size		6
1511	/*
1512	 * These are reserved registers in the card's scratch ram on the 2742.
1513	 * The EISA configuraiton chip is mapped here.  On Rev E. of the
1514	 * aic7770, the sequencer can use this area for scratch, but the
1515	 * host cannot directly access these registers.  On later chips, this
1516	 * area can be read and written by both the host and the sequencer.
1517	 * Even on later chips, many of these locations are initialized by
1518	 * the BIOS.
1519	 */
1520	SCSICONF {
1521		size		1
1522		field	TERM_ENB	0x80
1523		field	RESET_SCSI	0x40
1524		field	ENSPCHK		0x20
1525		mask	HSCSIID		0x07	/* our SCSI ID */
1526		mask	HWSCSIID	0x0f	/* our SCSI ID if Wide Bus */
1527	}
1528	INTDEF {
1529		address		0x05c
1530		size		1
1531		field	EDGE_TRIG	0x80
1532		mask	VECTOR		0x0f
1533	}
1534	HOSTCONF {
1535		address		0x05d
1536		size		1
1537	}
1538	HA_274_BIOSCTRL	{
1539		address		0x05f
1540		size		1
1541		mask	BIOSMODE		0x30
1542		mask	BIOSDISABLED		0x30
1543		field	CHANNEL_B_PRIMARY	0x08
1544	}
1545}
1546
1547scratch_ram {
1548	address		0x070
1549	size		16
1550
1551	/*
1552	 * Per target SCSI offset values for Ultra2 controllers.
1553	 */
1554	TARG_OFFSET {
1555		size		16
1556	}
1557}
1558
1559const TID_SHIFT		4
1560const SCB_LIST_NULL	0xff
1561const TARGET_CMD_CMPLT	0xfe
1562
1563const CCSGADDR_MAX	0x80
1564const CCSGRAM_MAXSEGS	16
1565
1566/* WDTR Message values */
1567const BUS_8_BIT			0x00
1568const BUS_16_BIT		0x01
1569const BUS_32_BIT		0x02
1570
1571/* Offset maximums */
1572const MAX_OFFSET_8BIT		0x0f
1573const MAX_OFFSET_16BIT		0x08
1574const MAX_OFFSET_ULTRA2		0x7f
1575const MAX_OFFSET		0x7f
1576const HOST_MSG			0xff
1577
1578/* Target mode command processing constants */
1579const CMD_GROUP_CODE_SHIFT	0x05
1580
1581const STATUS_BUSY		0x08
1582const STATUS_QUEUE_FULL	0x28
1583const TARGET_DATA_IN		1
1584
1585/*
1586 * Downloaded (kernel inserted) constants
1587 */
1588/* Offsets into the SCBID array where different data is stored */
1589const QOUTFIFO_OFFSET download
1590const QINFIFO_OFFSET download
1591const CACHESIZE_MASK download
1592const INVERTED_CACHESIZE_MASK download
1593const SG_PREFETCH_CNT download
1594const SG_PREFETCH_ALIGN_MASK download
1595const SG_PREFETCH_ADDR_MASK download
1596