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1 /*
2  * Core definitions and data structures shareable across OS platforms.
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 1994-2001 Justin T. Gibbs.
5  * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Adaptec Inc.
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44 
45 #ifndef _AIC7XXX_H_
46 #define _AIC7XXX_H_
47 
48 /* Register Definitions */
49 #include "aic7xxx_reg.h"
50 
51 /************************* Forward Declarations *******************************/
52 struct ahc_platform_data;
53 struct scb_platform_data;
54 struct seeprom_descriptor;
55 
56 /****************************** Useful Macros *********************************/
57 #ifndef TRUE
58 #define TRUE 1
59 #endif
60 #ifndef FALSE
61 #define FALSE 0
62 #endif
63 
64 #define ALL_CHANNELS '\0'
65 #define ALL_TARGETS_MASK 0xFFFF
66 #define INITIATOR_WILDCARD	(~0)
67 
68 #define SCSIID_TARGET(ahc, scsiid) \
69 	(((scsiid) & ((((ahc)->features & AHC_TWIN) != 0) ? TWIN_TID : TID)) \
70 	>> TID_SHIFT)
71 #define SCSIID_OUR_ID(scsiid) \
72 	((scsiid) & OID)
73 #define SCSIID_CHANNEL(ahc, scsiid) \
74 	((((ahc)->features & AHC_TWIN) != 0) \
75         ? ((((scsiid) & TWIN_CHNLB) != 0) ? 'B' : 'A') \
76        : 'A')
77 #define	SCB_IS_SCSIBUS_B(ahc, scb) \
78 	(SCSIID_CHANNEL(ahc, (scb)->hscb->scsiid) == 'B')
79 #define	SCB_GET_OUR_ID(scb) \
80 	SCSIID_OUR_ID((scb)->hscb->scsiid)
81 #define	SCB_GET_TARGET(ahc, scb) \
82 	SCSIID_TARGET((ahc), (scb)->hscb->scsiid)
83 #define	SCB_GET_CHANNEL(ahc, scb) \
84 	SCSIID_CHANNEL(ahc, (scb)->hscb->scsiid)
85 #define	SCB_GET_LUN(scb) \
86 	((scb)->hscb->lun & LID)
87 #define SCB_GET_TARGET_OFFSET(ahc, scb)	\
88 	(SCB_GET_TARGET(ahc, scb) + (SCB_IS_SCSIBUS_B(ahc, scb) ? 8 : 0))
89 #define SCB_GET_TARGET_MASK(ahc, scb) \
90 	(0x01 << (SCB_GET_TARGET_OFFSET(ahc, scb)))
91 #ifdef AHC_DEBUG
92 #define SCB_IS_SILENT(scb)					\
93 	((ahc_debug & AHC_SHOW_MASKED_ERRORS) == 0		\
94       && (((scb)->flags & SCB_SILENT) != 0))
95 #else
96 #define SCB_IS_SILENT(scb)					\
97 	(((scb)->flags & SCB_SILENT) != 0)
98 #endif
99 #define TCL_TARGET_OFFSET(tcl) \
100 	((((tcl) >> 4) & TID) >> 4)
101 #define TCL_LUN(tcl) \
102 	(tcl & (AHC_NUM_LUNS - 1))
103 #define BUILD_TCL(scsiid, lun) \
104 	((lun) | (((scsiid) & TID) << 4))
105 
106 #ifndef	AHC_TARGET_MODE
107 #undef	AHC_TMODE_ENABLE
108 #define	AHC_TMODE_ENABLE 0
109 #endif
110 
111 /**************************** Driver Constants ********************************/
112 /*
113  * The maximum number of supported targets.
114  */
115 #define AHC_NUM_TARGETS 16
116 
117 /*
118  * The maximum number of supported luns.
119  * The identify message only supports 64 luns in SPI3.
120  * You can have 2^64 luns when information unit transfers are enabled,
121  * but it is doubtful this driver will ever support IUTs.
122  */
123 #define AHC_NUM_LUNS 64
124 
125 /*
126  * The maximum transfer per S/G segment.
127  */
128 #define AHC_MAXTRANSFER_SIZE	 0x00ffffff	/* limited by 24bit counter */
129 
130 /*
131  * The maximum amount of SCB storage in hardware on a controller.
132  * This value represents an upper bound.  Controllers vary in the number
133  * they actually support.
134  */
135 #define AHC_SCB_MAX	255
136 
137 /*
138  * The maximum number of concurrent transactions supported per driver instance.
139  * Sequencer Control Blocks (SCBs) store per-transaction information.  Although
140  * the space for SCBs on the host adapter varies by model, the driver will
141  * page the SCBs between host and controller memory as needed.  We are limited
142  * to 253 because:
143  * 	1) The 8bit nature of the RISC engine holds us to an 8bit value.
144  * 	2) We reserve one value, 255, to represent the invalid element.
145  *	3) Our input queue scheme requires one SCB to always be reserved
146  *	   in advance of queuing any SCBs.  This takes us down to 254.
147  *	4) To handle our output queue correctly on machines that only
148  * 	   support 32bit stores, we must clear the array 4 bytes at a
149  *	   time.  To avoid colliding with a DMA write from the sequencer,
150  *	   we must be sure that 4 slots are empty when we write to clear
151  *	   the queue.  This reduces us to 253 SCBs: 1 that just completed
152  *	   and the known three additional empty slots in the queue that
153  *	   precede it.
154  */
155 #define AHC_MAX_QUEUE	253
156 
157 /*
158  * The maximum amount of SCB storage we allocate in host memory.  This
159  * number should reflect the 1 additional SCB we require to handle our
160  * qinfifo mechanism.
161  */
162 #define AHC_SCB_MAX_ALLOC (AHC_MAX_QUEUE+1)
163 
164 /*
165  * Ring Buffer of incoming target commands.
166  * We allocate 256 to simplify the logic in the sequencer
167  * by using the natural wrap point of an 8bit counter.
168  */
169 #define AHC_TMODE_CMDS	256
170 
171 /* Reset line assertion time in us */
172 #define AHC_BUSRESET_DELAY	25
173 
174 /******************* Chip Characteristics/Operating Settings  *****************/
175 /*
176  * Chip Type
177  * The chip order is from least sophisticated to most sophisticated.
178  */
179 typedef enum {
180 	AHC_NONE	= 0x0000,
181 	AHC_CHIPID_MASK	= 0x00FF,
182 	AHC_AIC7770	= 0x0001,
183 	AHC_AIC7850	= 0x0002,
184 	AHC_AIC7855	= 0x0003,
185 	AHC_AIC7859	= 0x0004,
186 	AHC_AIC7860	= 0x0005,
187 	AHC_AIC7870	= 0x0006,
188 	AHC_AIC7880	= 0x0007,
189 	AHC_AIC7895	= 0x0008,
190 	AHC_AIC7895C	= 0x0009,
191 	AHC_AIC7890	= 0x000a,
192 	AHC_AIC7896	= 0x000b,
193 	AHC_AIC7892	= 0x000c,
194 	AHC_AIC7899	= 0x000d,
195 	AHC_VL		= 0x0100,	/* Bus type VL */
196 	AHC_EISA	= 0x0200,	/* Bus type EISA */
197 	AHC_PCI		= 0x0400,	/* Bus type PCI */
198 	AHC_BUS_MASK	= 0x0F00
199 } ahc_chip;
200 
201 /*
202  * Features available in each chip type.
203  */
204 typedef enum {
205 	AHC_FENONE	= 0x00000,
206 	AHC_ULTRA	= 0x00001,	/* Supports 20MHz Transfers */
207 	AHC_ULTRA2	= 0x00002,	/* Supports 40MHz Transfers */
208 	AHC_WIDE  	= 0x00004,	/* Wide Channel */
209 	AHC_TWIN	= 0x00008,	/* Twin Channel */
210 	AHC_MORE_SRAM	= 0x00010,	/* 80 bytes instead of 64 */
211 	AHC_CMD_CHAN	= 0x00020,	/* Has a Command DMA Channel */
212 	AHC_QUEUE_REGS	= 0x00040,	/* Has Queue management registers */
213 	AHC_SG_PRELOAD	= 0x00080,	/* Can perform auto-SG preload */
214 	AHC_SPIOCAP	= 0x00100,	/* Has a Serial Port I/O Cap Register */
215 	AHC_MULTI_TID	= 0x00200,	/* Has bitmask of TIDs for select-in */
216 	AHC_HS_MAILBOX	= 0x00400,	/* Has HS_MAILBOX register */
217 	AHC_DT		= 0x00800,	/* Double Transition transfers */
218 	AHC_NEW_TERMCTL	= 0x01000,	/* Newer termination scheme */
219 	AHC_MULTI_FUNC	= 0x02000,	/* Multi-Function Twin Channel Device */
220 	AHC_LARGE_SCBS	= 0x04000,	/* 64byte SCBs */
221 	AHC_AUTORATE	= 0x08000,	/* Automatic update of SCSIRATE/OFFSET*/
222 	AHC_AUTOPAUSE	= 0x10000,	/* Automatic pause on register access */
223 	AHC_TARGETMODE	= 0x20000,	/* Has tested target mode support */
224 	AHC_MULTIROLE	= 0x40000,	/* Space for two roles at a time */
225 	AHC_REMOVABLE	= 0x80000,	/* Hot-Swap supported */
226 	AHC_HVD		= 0x100000,	/* HVD rather than SE */
227 	AHC_AIC7770_FE	= AHC_FENONE,
228 	/*
229 	 * The real 7850 does not support Ultra modes, but there are
230 	 * several cards that use the generic 7850 PCI ID even though
231 	 * they are using an Ultra capable chip (7859/7860).  We start
232 	 * out with the AHC_ULTRA feature set and then check the DEVSTATUS
233 	 * register to determine if the capability is really present.
234 	 */
235 	AHC_AIC7850_FE	= AHC_SPIOCAP|AHC_AUTOPAUSE|AHC_TARGETMODE|AHC_ULTRA,
236 	AHC_AIC7860_FE	= AHC_AIC7850_FE,
237 	AHC_AIC7870_FE	= AHC_TARGETMODE|AHC_AUTOPAUSE,
238 	AHC_AIC7880_FE	= AHC_AIC7870_FE|AHC_ULTRA,
239 	/*
240 	 * Although we have space for both the initiator and
241 	 * target roles on ULTRA2 chips, we currently disable
242 	 * the initiator role to allow multi-scsi-id target mode
243 	 * configurations.  We can only respond on the same SCSI
244 	 * ID as our initiator role if we allow initiator operation.
245 	 * At some point, we should add a configuration knob to
246 	 * allow both roles to be loaded.
247 	 */
248 	AHC_AIC7890_FE	= AHC_MORE_SRAM|AHC_CMD_CHAN|AHC_ULTRA2
249 			  |AHC_QUEUE_REGS|AHC_SG_PRELOAD|AHC_MULTI_TID
250 			  |AHC_HS_MAILBOX|AHC_NEW_TERMCTL|AHC_LARGE_SCBS
251 			  |AHC_TARGETMODE,
252 	AHC_AIC7892_FE	= AHC_AIC7890_FE|AHC_DT|AHC_AUTORATE|AHC_AUTOPAUSE,
253 	AHC_AIC7895_FE	= AHC_AIC7880_FE|AHC_MORE_SRAM|AHC_AUTOPAUSE
254 			  |AHC_CMD_CHAN|AHC_MULTI_FUNC|AHC_LARGE_SCBS,
255 	AHC_AIC7895C_FE	= AHC_AIC7895_FE|AHC_MULTI_TID,
256 	AHC_AIC7896_FE	= AHC_AIC7890_FE|AHC_MULTI_FUNC,
257 	AHC_AIC7899_FE	= AHC_AIC7892_FE|AHC_MULTI_FUNC
258 } ahc_feature;
259 
260 /*
261  * Bugs in the silicon that we work around in software.
262  */
263 typedef enum {
264 	AHC_BUGNONE		= 0x00,
265 	/*
266 	 * On all chips prior to the U2 product line,
267 	 * the WIDEODD S/G segment feature does not
268 	 * work during scsi->HostBus transfers.
269 	 */
270 	AHC_TMODE_WIDEODD_BUG	= 0x01,
271 	/*
272 	 * On the aic7890/91 Rev 0 chips, the autoflush
273 	 * feature does not work.  A manual flush of
274 	 * the DMA FIFO is required.
275 	 */
276 	AHC_AUTOFLUSH_BUG	= 0x02,
277 	/*
278 	 * On many chips, cacheline streaming does not work.
279 	 */
280 	AHC_CACHETHEN_BUG	= 0x04,
281 	/*
282 	 * On the aic7896/97 chips, cacheline
283 	 * streaming must be enabled.
284 	 */
285 	AHC_CACHETHEN_DIS_BUG	= 0x08,
286 	/*
287 	 * PCI 2.1 Retry failure on non-empty data fifo.
288 	 */
289 	AHC_PCI_2_1_RETRY_BUG	= 0x10,
290 	/*
291 	 * Controller does not handle cacheline residuals
292 	 * properly on S/G segments if PCI MWI instructions
293 	 * are allowed.
294 	 */
295 	AHC_PCI_MWI_BUG		= 0x20,
296 	/*
297 	 * An SCB upload using the SCB channel's
298 	 * auto array entry copy feature may
299 	 * corrupt data.  This appears to only
300 	 * occur on 66MHz systems.
301 	 */
302 	AHC_SCBCHAN_UPLOAD_BUG	= 0x40
303 } ahc_bug;
304 
305 /*
306  * Configuration specific settings.
307  * The driver determines these settings by probing the
308  * chip/controller's configuration.
309  */
310 typedef enum {
311 	AHC_FNONE	      = 0x000,
312 	AHC_PRIMARY_CHANNEL   = 0x003,  /*
313 					 * The channel that should
314 					 * be probed first.
315 					 */
316 	AHC_USEDEFAULTS	      = 0x004,  /*
317 					 * For cards without an seeprom
318 					 * or a BIOS to initialize the chip's
319 					 * SRAM, we use the default target
320 					 * settings.
321 					 */
322 	AHC_SEQUENCER_DEBUG   = 0x008,
323 	AHC_SHARED_SRAM	      = 0x010,
324 	AHC_LARGE_SEEPROM     = 0x020,  /* Uses C56_66 not C46 */
325 	AHC_RESET_BUS_A	      = 0x040,
326 	AHC_RESET_BUS_B	      = 0x080,
327 	AHC_EXTENDED_TRANS_A  = 0x100,
328 	AHC_EXTENDED_TRANS_B  = 0x200,
329 	AHC_TERM_ENB_A	      = 0x400,
330 	AHC_TERM_ENB_B	      = 0x800,
331 	AHC_INITIATORROLE     = 0x1000,  /*
332 					  * Allow initiator operations on
333 					  * this controller.
334 					  */
335 	AHC_TARGETROLE	      = 0x2000,  /*
336 					  * Allow target operations on this
337 					  * controller.
338 					  */
339 	AHC_NEWEEPROM_FMT     = 0x4000,
340 	AHC_TQINFIFO_BLOCKED  = 0x10000,  /* Blocked waiting for ATIOs */
341 	AHC_INT50_SPEEDFLEX   = 0x20000,  /*
342 					   * Internal 50pin connector
343 					   * sits behind an aic3860
344 					   */
345 	AHC_SCB_BTT	      = 0x40000,  /*
346 					   * The busy targets table is
347 					   * stored in SCB space rather
348 					   * than SRAM.
349 					   */
350 	AHC_BIOS_ENABLED      = 0x80000,
351 	AHC_ALL_INTERRUPTS    = 0x100000,
352 	AHC_PAGESCBS	      = 0x400000,  /* Enable SCB paging */
353 	AHC_EDGE_INTERRUPT    = 0x800000,  /* Device uses edge triggered ints */
354 	AHC_39BIT_ADDRESSING  = 0x1000000, /* Use 39 bit addressing scheme. */
355 	AHC_LSCBS_ENABLED     = 0x2000000, /* 64Byte SCBs enabled */
356 	AHC_SCB_CONFIG_USED   = 0x4000000, /* No SEEPROM but SCB2 had info. */
357 	AHC_NO_BIOS_INIT      = 0x8000000, /* No BIOS left over settings. */
358 	AHC_DISABLE_PCI_PERR  = 0x10000000,
359 	AHC_HAS_TERM_LOGIC    = 0x20000000
360 } ahc_flag;
361 
362 /************************* Hardware  SCB Definition ***************************/
363 
364 /*
365  * The driver keeps up to MAX_SCB scb structures per card in memory.  The SCB
366  * consists of a "hardware SCB" mirroring the fields available on the card
367  * and additional information the kernel stores for each transaction.
368  *
369  * To minimize space utilization, a portion of the hardware scb stores
370  * different data during different portions of a SCSI transaction.
371  * As initialized by the host driver for the initiator role, this area
372  * contains the SCSI cdb (or a pointer to the  cdb) to be executed.  After
373  * the cdb has been presented to the target, this area serves to store
374  * residual transfer information and the SCSI status byte.
375  * For the target role, the contents of this area do not change, but
376  * still serve a different purpose than for the initiator role.  See
377  * struct target_data for details.
378  */
379 
380 /*
381  * Status information embedded in the shared poriton of
382  * an SCB after passing the cdb to the target.  The kernel
383  * driver will only read this data for transactions that
384  * complete abnormally (non-zero status byte).
385  */
386 struct status_pkt {
387 	uint32_t residual_datacnt;	/* Residual in the current S/G seg */
388 	uint32_t residual_sg_ptr;	/* The next S/G for this transfer */
389 	uint8_t	 scsi_status;		/* Standard SCSI status byte */
390 };
391 
392 /*
393  * Target mode version of the shared data SCB segment.
394  */
395 struct target_data {
396 	uint32_t residual_datacnt;	/* Residual in the current S/G seg */
397 	uint32_t residual_sg_ptr;	/* The next S/G for this transfer */
398 	uint8_t  scsi_status;		/* SCSI status to give to initiator */
399 	uint8_t  target_phases;		/* Bitmap of phases to execute */
400 	uint8_t  data_phase;		/* Data-In or Data-Out */
401 	uint8_t  initiator_tag;		/* Initiator's transaction tag */
402 };
403 
404 struct hardware_scb {
405 /*0*/	union {
406 		/*
407 		 * If the cdb is 12 bytes or less, we embed it directly
408 		 * in the SCB.  For longer cdbs, we embed the address
409 		 * of the cdb payload as seen by the chip and a DMA
410 		 * is used to pull it in.
411 		 */
412 		uint8_t	 cdb[12];
413 		uint32_t cdb_ptr;
414 		struct	 status_pkt status;
415 		struct	 target_data tdata;
416 	} shared_data;
417 /*
418  * A word about residuals.
419  * The scb is presented to the sequencer with the dataptr and datacnt
420  * fields initialized to the contents of the first S/G element to
421  * transfer.  The sgptr field is initialized to the bus address for
422  * the S/G element that follows the first in the in core S/G array
423  * or'ed with the SG_FULL_RESID flag.  Sgptr may point to an invalid
424  * S/G entry for this transfer (single S/G element transfer with the
425  * first elements address and length preloaded in the dataptr/datacnt
426  * fields).  If no transfer is to occur, sgptr is set to SG_LIST_NULL.
427  * The SG_FULL_RESID flag ensures that the residual will be correctly
428  * noted even if no data transfers occur.  Once the data phase is entered,
429  * the residual sgptr and datacnt are loaded from the sgptr and the
430  * datacnt fields.  After each S/G element's dataptr and length are
431  * loaded into the hardware, the residual sgptr is advanced.  After
432  * each S/G element is expired, its datacnt field is checked to see
433  * if the LAST_SEG flag is set.  If so, SG_LIST_NULL is set in the
434  * residual sg ptr and the transfer is considered complete.  If the
435  * sequencer determines that there is a residual in the tranfer, it
436  * will set the SG_RESID_VALID flag in sgptr and dma the scb back into
437  * host memory.  To sumarize:
438  *
439  * Sequencer:
440  *	o A residual has occurred if SG_FULL_RESID is set in sgptr,
441  *	  or residual_sgptr does not have SG_LIST_NULL set.
442  *
443  *	o We are transferring the last segment if residual_datacnt has
444  *	  the SG_LAST_SEG flag set.
445  *
446  * Host:
447  *	o A residual has occurred if a completed scb has the
448  *	  SG_RESID_VALID flag set.
449  *
450  *	o residual_sgptr and sgptr refer to the "next" sg entry
451  *	  and so may point beyond the last valid sg entry for the
452  *	  transfer.
453  */
454 /*12*/	uint32_t dataptr;
455 /*16*/	uint32_t datacnt;		/*
456 					 * Byte 3 (numbered from 0) of
457 					 * the datacnt is really the
458 					 * 4th byte in that data address.
459 					 */
460 /*20*/	uint32_t sgptr;
461 #define SG_PTR_MASK	0xFFFFFFF8
462 /*24*/	uint8_t  control;	/* See SCB_CONTROL in aic7xxx.reg for details */
463 /*25*/	uint8_t  scsiid;	/* what to load in the SCSIID register */
464 /*26*/	uint8_t  lun;
465 /*27*/	uint8_t  tag;			/*
466 					 * Index into our kernel SCB array.
467 					 * Also used as the tag for tagged I/O
468 					 */
469 /*28*/	uint8_t  cdb_len;
470 /*29*/	uint8_t  scsirate;		/* Value for SCSIRATE register */
471 /*30*/	uint8_t  scsioffset;		/* Value for SCSIOFFSET register */
472 /*31*/	uint8_t  next;			/*
473 					 * Used for threading SCBs in the
474 					 * "Waiting for Selection" and
475 					 * "Disconnected SCB" lists down
476 					 * in the sequencer.
477 					 */
478 /*32*/	uint8_t  cdb32[32];		/*
479 					 * CDB storage for cdbs of size
480 					 * 13->32.  We store them here
481 					 * because hardware scbs are
482 					 * allocated from DMA safe
483 					 * memory so we are guaranteed
484 					 * the controller can access
485 					 * this data.
486 					 */
487 };
488 
489 /************************ Kernel SCB Definitions ******************************/
490 /*
491  * Some fields of the SCB are OS dependent.  Here we collect the
492  * definitions for elements that all OS platforms need to include
493  * in there SCB definition.
494  */
495 
496 /*
497  * Definition of a scatter/gather element as transferred to the controller.
498  * The aic7xxx chips only support a 24bit length.  We use the top byte of
499  * the length to store additional address bits and a flag to indicate
500  * that a given segment terminates the transfer.  This gives us an
501  * addressable range of 512GB on machines with 64bit PCI or with chips
502  * that can support dual address cycles on 32bit PCI busses.
503  */
504 struct ahc_dma_seg {
505 	uint32_t	addr;
506 	uint32_t	len;
507 #define	AHC_DMA_LAST_SEG	0x80000000
508 #define	AHC_SG_HIGH_ADDR_MASK	0x7F000000
509 #define	AHC_SG_LEN_MASK		0x00FFFFFF
510 };
511 
512 struct sg_map_node {
513 	bus_dmamap_t		 sg_dmamap;
514 	dma_addr_t		 sg_physaddr;
515 	struct ahc_dma_seg*	 sg_vaddr;
516 	SLIST_ENTRY(sg_map_node) links;
517 };
518 
519 /*
520  * The current state of this SCB.
521  */
522 typedef enum {
523 	SCB_FREE		= 0x0000,
524 	SCB_OTHERTCL_TIMEOUT	= 0x0002,/*
525 					  * Another device was active
526 					  * during the first timeout for
527 					  * this SCB so we gave ourselves
528 					  * an additional timeout period
529 					  * in case it was hogging the
530 					  * bus.
531 				          */
532 	SCB_DEVICE_RESET	= 0x0004,
533 	SCB_SENSE		= 0x0008,
534 	SCB_CDB32_PTR		= 0x0010,
535 	SCB_RECOVERY_SCB	= 0x0020,
536 	SCB_AUTO_NEGOTIATE	= 0x0040,/* Negotiate to achieve goal. */
537 	SCB_NEGOTIATE		= 0x0080,/* Negotiation forced for command. */
538 	SCB_ABORT		= 0x0100,
539 	SCB_UNTAGGEDQ		= 0x0200,
540 	SCB_ACTIVE		= 0x0400,
541 	SCB_TARGET_IMMEDIATE	= 0x0800,
542 	SCB_TRANSMISSION_ERROR	= 0x1000,/*
543 					  * We detected a parity or CRC
544 					  * error that has effected the
545 					  * payload of the command.  This
546 					  * flag is checked when normal
547 					  * status is returned to catch
548 					  * the case of a target not
549 					  * responding to our attempt
550 					  * to report the error.
551 					  */
552 	SCB_TARGET_SCB		= 0x2000,
553 	SCB_SILENT		= 0x4000 /*
554 					  * Be quiet about transmission type
555 					  * errors.  They are expected and we
556 					  * don't want to upset the user.  This
557 					  * flag is typically used during DV.
558 					  */
559 } scb_flag;
560 
561 struct scb {
562 	struct	hardware_scb	 *hscb;
563 	union {
564 		SLIST_ENTRY(scb)  sle;
565 		TAILQ_ENTRY(scb)  tqe;
566 	} links;
567 	LIST_ENTRY(scb)		  pending_links;
568 	ahc_io_ctx_t		  io_ctx;
569 	struct ahc_softc	 *ahc_softc;
570 	scb_flag		  flags;
571 #ifndef __linux__
572 	bus_dmamap_t		  dmamap;
573 #endif
574 	struct scb_platform_data *platform_data;
575 	struct sg_map_node	 *sg_map;
576 	struct ahc_dma_seg 	 *sg_list;
577 	dma_addr_t		  sg_list_phys;
578 	u_int			  sg_count;/* How full ahc_dma_seg is */
579 };
580 
581 struct scb_data {
582 	SLIST_HEAD(, scb) free_scbs;	/*
583 					 * Pool of SCBs ready to be assigned
584 					 * commands to execute.
585 					 */
586 	struct	scb *scbindex[256];	/*
587 					 * Mapping from tag to SCB.
588 					 * As tag identifiers are an
589 					 * 8bit value, we provide space
590 					 * for all possible tag values.
591 					 * Any lookups to entries at or
592 					 * above AHC_SCB_MAX_ALLOC will
593 					 * always fail.
594 					 */
595 	struct	hardware_scb	*hscbs;	/* Array of hardware SCBs */
596 	struct	scb *scbarray;		/* Array of kernel SCBs */
597 	struct	scsi_sense_data *sense; /* Per SCB sense data */
598 
599 	/*
600 	 * "Bus" addresses of our data structures.
601 	 */
602 	bus_dma_tag_t	 hscb_dmat;	/* dmat for our hardware SCB array */
603 	bus_dmamap_t	 hscb_dmamap;
604 	dma_addr_t	 hscb_busaddr;
605 	bus_dma_tag_t	 sense_dmat;
606 	bus_dmamap_t	 sense_dmamap;
607 	dma_addr_t	 sense_busaddr;
608 	bus_dma_tag_t	 sg_dmat;	/* dmat for our sg segments */
609 	SLIST_HEAD(, sg_map_node) sg_maps;
610 	uint8_t	numscbs;
611 	uint8_t	maxhscbs;		/* Number of SCBs on the card */
612 	uint8_t	init_level;		/*
613 					 * How far we've initialized
614 					 * this structure.
615 					 */
616 };
617 
618 /************************ Target Mode Definitions *****************************/
619 
620 /*
621  * Connection descriptor for select-in requests in target mode.
622  */
623 struct target_cmd {
624 	uint8_t scsiid;		/* Our ID and the initiator's ID */
625 	uint8_t identify;	/* Identify message */
626 	uint8_t bytes[22];	/*
627 				 * Bytes contains any additional message
628 				 * bytes terminated by 0xFF.  The remainder
629 				 * is the cdb to execute.
630 				 */
631 	uint8_t cmd_valid;	/*
632 				 * When a command is complete, the firmware
633 				 * will set cmd_valid to all bits set.
634 				 * After the host has seen the command,
635 				 * the bits are cleared.  This allows us
636 				 * to just peek at host memory to determine
637 				 * if more work is complete. cmd_valid is on
638 				 * an 8 byte boundary to simplify setting
639 				 * it on aic7880 hardware which only has
640 				 * limited direct access to the DMA FIFO.
641 				 */
642 	uint8_t pad[7];
643 };
644 
645 /*
646  * Number of events we can buffer up if we run out
647  * of immediate notify ccbs.
648  */
649 #define AHC_TMODE_EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE 8
650 struct ahc_tmode_event {
651 	uint8_t initiator_id;
652 	uint8_t event_type;	/* MSG type or EVENT_TYPE_BUS_RESET */
653 #define	EVENT_TYPE_BUS_RESET 0xFF
654 	uint8_t event_arg;
655 };
656 
657 /*
658  * Per enabled lun target mode state.
659  * As this state is directly influenced by the host OS'es target mode
660  * environment, we let the OS module define it.  Forward declare the
661  * structure here so we can store arrays of them, etc. in OS neutral
662  * data structures.
663  */
664 #ifdef AHC_TARGET_MODE
665 struct ahc_tmode_lstate {
666 	struct cam_path *path;
667 	struct ccb_hdr_slist accept_tios;
668 	struct ccb_hdr_slist immed_notifies;
669 	struct ahc_tmode_event event_buffer[AHC_TMODE_EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE];
670 	uint8_t event_r_idx;
671 	uint8_t event_w_idx;
672 };
673 #else
674 struct ahc_tmode_lstate;
675 #endif
676 
677 /******************** Transfer Negotiation Datastructures *********************/
678 #define AHC_TRANS_CUR		0x01	/* Modify current neogtiation status */
679 #define AHC_TRANS_ACTIVE	0x03	/* Assume this target is on the bus */
680 #define AHC_TRANS_GOAL		0x04	/* Modify negotiation goal */
681 #define AHC_TRANS_USER		0x08	/* Modify user negotiation settings */
682 
683 #define AHC_WIDTH_UNKNOWN	0xFF
684 #define AHC_PERIOD_UNKNOWN	0xFF
685 #define AHC_OFFSET_UNKNOWN	0xFF
686 #define AHC_PPR_OPTS_UNKNOWN	0xFF
687 
688 /*
689  * Transfer Negotiation Information.
690  */
691 struct ahc_transinfo {
692 	uint8_t protocol_version;	/* SCSI Revision level */
693 	uint8_t transport_version;	/* SPI Revision level */
694 	uint8_t width;			/* Bus width */
695 	uint8_t period;			/* Sync rate factor */
696 	uint8_t offset;			/* Sync offset */
697 	uint8_t ppr_options;		/* Parallel Protocol Request options */
698 };
699 
700 /*
701  * Per-initiator current, goal and user transfer negotiation information. */
702 struct ahc_initiator_tinfo {
703 	uint8_t scsirate;		/* Computed value for SCSIRATE reg */
704 	struct ahc_transinfo curr;
705 	struct ahc_transinfo goal;
706 	struct ahc_transinfo user;
707 };
708 
709 /*
710  * Per enabled target ID state.
711  * Pointers to lun target state as well as sync/wide negotiation information
712  * for each initiator<->target mapping.  For the initiator role we pretend
713  * that we are the target and the targets are the initiators since the
714  * negotiation is the same regardless of role.
715  */
716 struct ahc_tmode_tstate {
717 	struct ahc_tmode_lstate*	enabled_luns[AHC_NUM_LUNS];
718 	struct ahc_initiator_tinfo	transinfo[AHC_NUM_TARGETS];
719 
720 	/*
721 	 * Per initiator state bitmasks.
722 	 */
723 	uint16_t	 auto_negotiate;/* Auto Negotiation Required */
724 	uint16_t	 ultraenb;	/* Using ultra sync rate  */
725 	uint16_t	 discenable;	/* Disconnection allowed  */
726 	uint16_t	 tagenable;	/* Tagged Queuing allowed */
727 };
728 
729 /*
730  * Data structure for our table of allowed synchronous transfer rates.
731  */
732 struct ahc_syncrate {
733 	u_int sxfr_u2;	/* Value of the SXFR parameter for Ultra2+ Chips */
734 	u_int sxfr;	/* Value of the SXFR parameter for <= Ultra Chips */
735 #define		ULTRA_SXFR 0x100	/* Rate Requires Ultra Mode set */
736 #define		ST_SXFR	   0x010	/* Rate Single Transition Only */
737 #define		DT_SXFR	   0x040	/* Rate Double Transition Only */
738 	uint8_t period; /* Period to send to SCSI target */
739 	const char *rate;
740 };
741 
742 /* Safe and valid period for async negotiations. */
743 #define	AHC_ASYNC_XFER_PERIOD 0x45
744 #define	AHC_ULTRA2_XFER_PERIOD 0x0a
745 
746 /*
747  * Indexes into our table of syncronous transfer rates.
748  */
749 #define AHC_SYNCRATE_DT		0
750 #define AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA2	1
751 #define AHC_SYNCRATE_ULTRA	3
752 #define AHC_SYNCRATE_FAST	6
753 #define AHC_SYNCRATE_MAX	AHC_SYNCRATE_DT
754 #define	AHC_SYNCRATE_MIN	13
755 
756 /***************************** Lookup Tables **********************************/
757 /*
758  * Phase -> name and message out response
759  * to parity errors in each phase table.
760  */
761 struct ahc_phase_table_entry {
762         uint8_t phase;
763         uint8_t mesg_out; /* Message response to parity errors */
764 	char *phasemsg;
765 };
766 
767 /************************** Serial EEPROM Format ******************************/
768 
769 struct seeprom_config {
770 /*
771  * Per SCSI ID Configuration Flags
772  */
773 	uint16_t device_flags[16];	/* words 0-15 */
774 #define		CFXFER		0x0007	/* synchronous transfer rate */
775 #define		CFSYNCH		0x0008	/* enable synchronous transfer */
776 #define		CFDISC		0x0010	/* enable disconnection */
777 #define		CFWIDEB		0x0020	/* wide bus device */
778 #define		CFSYNCHISULTRA	0x0040	/* CFSYNCH is an ultra offset (2940AU)*/
779 #define		CFSYNCSINGLE	0x0080	/* Single-Transition signalling */
780 #define		CFSTART		0x0100	/* send start unit SCSI command */
781 #define		CFINCBIOS	0x0200	/* include in BIOS scan */
782 #define		CFRNFOUND	0x0400	/* report even if not found */
783 #define		CFMULTILUNDEV	0x0800	/* Probe multiple luns in BIOS scan */
784 #define		CFWBCACHEENB	0x4000	/* Enable W-Behind Cache on disks */
785 #define		CFWBCACHENOP	0xc000	/* Don't touch W-Behind Cache */
786 
787 /*
788  * BIOS Control Bits
789  */
790 	uint16_t bios_control;		/* word 16 */
791 #define		CFSUPREM	0x0001	/* support all removeable drives */
792 #define		CFSUPREMB	0x0002	/* support removeable boot drives */
793 #define		CFBIOSEN	0x0004	/* BIOS enabled */
794 #define		CFBIOS_BUSSCAN	0x0008	/* Have the BIOS Scan the Bus */
795 #define		CFSM2DRV	0x0010	/* support more than two drives */
796 #define		CFSTPWLEVEL	0x0010	/* Termination level control */
797 #define		CF284XEXTEND	0x0020	/* extended translation (284x cards) */
798 #define		CFCTRL_A	0x0020	/* BIOS displays Ctrl-A message */
799 #define		CFTERM_MENU	0x0040	/* BIOS displays termination menu */
800 #define		CFEXTEND	0x0080	/* extended translation enabled */
801 #define		CFSCAMEN	0x0100	/* SCAM enable */
802 #define		CFMSG_LEVEL	0x0600	/* BIOS Message Level */
803 #define			CFMSG_VERBOSE	0x0000
804 #define			CFMSG_SILENT	0x0200
805 #define			CFMSG_DIAG	0x0400
806 #define		CFBOOTCD	0x0800  /* Support Bootable CD-ROM */
807 /*		UNUSED		0xff00	*/
808 
809 /*
810  * Host Adapter Control Bits
811  */
812 	uint16_t adapter_control;	/* word 17 */
813 #define		CFAUTOTERM	0x0001	/* Perform Auto termination */
814 #define		CFULTRAEN	0x0002	/* Ultra SCSI speed enable */
815 #define		CF284XSELTO     0x0003	/* Selection timeout (284x cards) */
816 #define		CF284XFIFO      0x000C	/* FIFO Threshold (284x cards) */
817 #define		CFSTERM		0x0004	/* SCSI low byte termination */
818 #define		CFWSTERM	0x0008	/* SCSI high byte termination */
819 #define		CFSPARITY	0x0010	/* SCSI parity */
820 #define		CF284XSTERM     0x0020	/* SCSI low byte term (284x cards) */
821 #define		CFMULTILUN	0x0020
822 #define		CFRESETB	0x0040	/* reset SCSI bus at boot */
823 #define		CFCLUSTERENB	0x0080	/* Cluster Enable */
824 #define		CFBOOTCHAN	0x0300	/* probe this channel first */
825 #define		CFBOOTCHANSHIFT 8
826 #define		CFSEAUTOTERM	0x0400	/* Ultra2 Perform secondary Auto Term*/
827 #define		CFSELOWTERM	0x0800	/* Ultra2 secondary low term */
828 #define		CFSEHIGHTERM	0x1000	/* Ultra2 secondary high term */
829 #define		CFENABLEDV	0x4000	/* Perform Domain Validation*/
830 
831 /*
832  * Bus Release Time, Host Adapter ID
833  */
834 	uint16_t brtime_id;		/* word 18 */
835 #define		CFSCSIID	0x000f	/* host adapter SCSI ID */
836 /*		UNUSED		0x00f0	*/
837 #define		CFBRTIME	0xff00	/* bus release time */
838 
839 /*
840  * Maximum targets
841  */
842 	uint16_t max_targets;		/* word 19 */
843 #define		CFMAXTARG	0x00ff	/* maximum targets */
844 #define		CFBOOTLUN	0x0f00	/* Lun to boot from */
845 #define		CFBOOTID	0xf000	/* Target to boot from */
846 	uint16_t res_1[10];		/* words 20-29 */
847 	uint16_t signature;		/* Signature == 0x250 */
848 #define		CFSIGNATURE	0x250
849 #define		CFSIGNATURE2	0x300
850 	uint16_t checksum;		/* word 31 */
851 };
852 
853 /****************************  Message Buffer *********************************/
854 typedef enum {
855 	MSG_TYPE_NONE			= 0x00,
856 	MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGOUT	= 0x01,
857 	MSG_TYPE_INITIATOR_MSGIN	= 0x02,
858 	MSG_TYPE_TARGET_MSGOUT		= 0x03,
859 	MSG_TYPE_TARGET_MSGIN		= 0x04
860 } ahc_msg_type;
861 
862 typedef enum {
863 	MSGLOOP_IN_PROG,
864 	MSGLOOP_MSGCOMPLETE,
865 	MSGLOOP_TERMINATED
866 } msg_loop_stat;
867 
868 /*********************** Software Configuration Structure *********************/
869 TAILQ_HEAD(scb_tailq, scb);
870 
871 struct ahc_aic7770_softc {
872 	/*
873 	 * Saved register state used for chip_init().
874 	 */
875 	uint8_t busspd;
876 	uint8_t bustime;
877 };
878 
879 struct ahc_pci_softc {
880 	/*
881 	 * Saved register state used for chip_init().
882 	 */
883 	uint32_t  devconfig;
884 	uint16_t  targcrccnt;
885 	uint8_t   command;
886 	uint8_t   csize_lattime;
887 	uint8_t   optionmode;
888 	uint8_t   crccontrol1;
889 	uint8_t   dscommand0;
890 	uint8_t   dspcistatus;
891 	uint8_t   scbbaddr;
892 	uint8_t   dff_thrsh;
893 };
894 
895 union ahc_bus_softc {
896 	struct ahc_aic7770_softc aic7770_softc;
897 	struct ahc_pci_softc pci_softc;
898 };
899 
900 typedef void (*ahc_bus_intr_t)(struct ahc_softc *);
901 typedef int (*ahc_bus_chip_init_t)(struct ahc_softc *);
902 typedef int (*ahc_bus_suspend_t)(struct ahc_softc *);
903 typedef int (*ahc_bus_resume_t)(struct ahc_softc *);
904 typedef void ahc_callback_t (void *);
905 
906 struct ahc_softc {
907 	bus_space_tag_t           tag;
908 	bus_space_handle_t        bsh;
909 #ifndef __linux__
910 	bus_dma_tag_t		  buffer_dmat;   /* dmat for buffer I/O */
911 #endif
912 	struct scb_data		 *scb_data;
913 
914 	struct scb		 *next_queued_scb;
915 
916 	/*
917 	 * SCBs that have been sent to the controller
918 	 */
919 	BSD_LIST_HEAD(, scb)	  pending_scbs;
920 
921 	/*
922 	 * Counting lock for deferring the release of additional
923 	 * untagged transactions from the untagged_queues.  When
924 	 * the lock is decremented to 0, all queues in the
925 	 * untagged_queues array are run.
926 	 */
927 	u_int			  untagged_queue_lock;
928 
929 	/*
930 	 * Per-target queue of untagged-transactions.  The
931 	 * transaction at the head of the queue is the
932 	 * currently pending untagged transaction for the
933 	 * target.  The driver only allows a single untagged
934 	 * transaction per target.
935 	 */
936 	struct scb_tailq	  untagged_queues[AHC_NUM_TARGETS];
937 
938 	/*
939 	 * Bus attachment specific data.
940 	 */
941 	union ahc_bus_softc	  bus_softc;
942 
943 	/*
944 	 * Platform specific data.
945 	 */
946 	struct ahc_platform_data *platform_data;
947 
948 	/*
949 	 * Platform specific device information.
950 	 */
951 	ahc_dev_softc_t		  dev_softc;
952 
953 	/*
954 	 * Bus specific device information.
955 	 */
956 	ahc_bus_intr_t		  bus_intr;
957 
958 	/*
959 	 * Bus specific initialization required
960 	 * after a chip reset.
961 	 */
962 	ahc_bus_chip_init_t	  bus_chip_init;
963 
964 	/*
965 	 * Target mode related state kept on a per enabled lun basis.
966 	 * Targets that are not enabled will have null entries.
967 	 * As an initiator, we keep one target entry for our initiator
968 	 * ID to store our sync/wide transfer settings.
969 	 */
970 	struct ahc_tmode_tstate  *enabled_targets[AHC_NUM_TARGETS];
971 
972 	/*
973 	 * The black hole device responsible for handling requests for
974 	 * disabled luns on enabled targets.
975 	 */
976 	struct ahc_tmode_lstate  *black_hole;
977 
978 	/*
979 	 * Device instance currently on the bus awaiting a continue TIO
980 	 * for a command that was not given the disconnect priveledge.
981 	 */
982 	struct ahc_tmode_lstate  *pending_device;
983 
984 	/*
985 	 * Card characteristics
986 	 */
987 	ahc_chip		  chip;
988 	ahc_feature		  features;
989 	ahc_bug			  bugs;
990 	ahc_flag		  flags;
991 	struct seeprom_config	 *seep_config;
992 
993 	/* Values to store in the SEQCTL register for pause and unpause */
994 	uint8_t			  unpause;
995 	uint8_t			  pause;
996 
997 	/* Command Queues */
998 	uint8_t			  qoutfifonext;
999 	uint8_t			  qinfifonext;
1000 	uint8_t			 *qoutfifo;
1001 	uint8_t			 *qinfifo;
1002 
1003 	/* Critical Section Data */
1004 	struct cs		 *critical_sections;
1005 	u_int			  num_critical_sections;
1006 
1007 	/* Channel Names ('A', 'B', etc.) */
1008 	char			  channel;
1009 	char			  channel_b;
1010 
1011 	/* Initiator Bus ID */
1012 	uint8_t			  our_id;
1013 	uint8_t			  our_id_b;
1014 
1015 	/*
1016 	 * PCI error detection.
1017 	 */
1018 	int			  unsolicited_ints;
1019 
1020 	/*
1021 	 * Target incoming command FIFO.
1022 	 */
1023 	struct target_cmd	 *targetcmds;
1024 	uint8_t			  tqinfifonext;
1025 
1026 	/*
1027 	 * Cached copy of the sequencer control register.
1028 	 */
1029 	uint8_t			  seqctl;
1030 
1031 	/*
1032 	 * Incoming and outgoing message handling.
1033 	 */
1034 	uint8_t			  send_msg_perror;
1035 	ahc_msg_type		  msg_type;
1036 	uint8_t			  msgout_buf[12];/* Message we are sending */
1037 	uint8_t			  msgin_buf[12];/* Message we are receiving */
1038 	u_int			  msgout_len;	/* Length of message to send */
1039 	u_int			  msgout_index;	/* Current index in msgout */
1040 	u_int			  msgin_index;	/* Current index in msgin */
1041 
1042 	/*
1043 	 * Mapping information for data structures shared
1044 	 * between the sequencer and kernel.
1045 	 */
1046 	bus_dma_tag_t		  parent_dmat;
1047 	bus_dma_tag_t		  shared_data_dmat;
1048 	bus_dmamap_t		  shared_data_dmamap;
1049 	dma_addr_t		  shared_data_busaddr;
1050 
1051 	/*
1052 	 * Bus address of the one byte buffer used to
1053 	 * work-around a DMA bug for chips <= aic7880
1054 	 * in target mode.
1055 	 */
1056 	dma_addr_t		  dma_bug_buf;
1057 
1058 	/* Number of enabled target mode device on this card */
1059 	u_int			  enabled_luns;
1060 
1061 	/* Initialization level of this data structure */
1062 	u_int			  init_level;
1063 
1064 	/* PCI cacheline size. */
1065 	u_int			  pci_cachesize;
1066 
1067 	/*
1068 	 * Count of parity errors we have seen as a target.
1069 	 * We auto-disable parity error checking after seeing
1070 	 * AHC_PCI_TARGET_PERR_THRESH number of errors.
1071 	 */
1072 	u_int			  pci_target_perr_count;
1073 #define		AHC_PCI_TARGET_PERR_THRESH	10
1074 
1075 	/* Maximum number of sequencer instructions supported. */
1076 	u_int			  instruction_ram_size;
1077 
1078 	/* Per-Unit descriptive information */
1079 	const char		 *description;
1080 	char			 *name;
1081 	int			  unit;
1082 
1083 	/* Selection Timer settings */
1084 	int			  seltime;
1085 	int			  seltime_b;
1086 
1087 	uint16_t	 	  user_discenable;/* Disconnection allowed  */
1088 	uint16_t		  user_tagenable;/* Tagged Queuing allowed */
1089 };
1090 
1091 /************************ Active Device Information ***************************/
1092 typedef enum {
1093 	ROLE_UNKNOWN,
1094 	ROLE_INITIATOR,
1095 	ROLE_TARGET
1096 } role_t;
1097 
1098 struct ahc_devinfo {
1099 	int	 our_scsiid;
1100 	int	 target_offset;
1101 	uint16_t target_mask;
1102 	u_int	 target;
1103 	u_int	 lun;
1104 	char	 channel;
1105 	role_t	 role;		/*
1106 				 * Only guaranteed to be correct if not
1107 				 * in the busfree state.
1108 				 */
1109 };
1110 
1111 /****************************** PCI Structures ********************************/
1112 typedef int (ahc_device_setup_t)(struct ahc_softc *);
1113 
1114 struct ahc_pci_identity {
1115 	uint64_t		 full_id;
1116 	uint64_t		 id_mask;
1117 	const char		*name;
1118 	ahc_device_setup_t	*setup;
1119 };
1120 
1121 /***************************** VL/EISA Declarations ***************************/
1122 struct aic7770_identity {
1123 	uint32_t		 full_id;
1124 	uint32_t		 id_mask;
1125 	const char		*name;
1126 	ahc_device_setup_t	*setup;
1127 };
1128 extern struct aic7770_identity aic7770_ident_table[];
1129 extern const int ahc_num_aic7770_devs;
1130 
1131 #define AHC_EISA_SLOT_OFFSET	0xc00
1132 #define AHC_EISA_IOSIZE		0x100
1133 
1134 /*************************** Function Declarations ****************************/
1135 /******************************************************************************/
1136 
1137 /***************************** PCI Front End *********************************/
1138 const struct ahc_pci_identity	*ahc_find_pci_device(ahc_dev_softc_t);
1139 int			 ahc_pci_config(struct ahc_softc *,
1140 					const struct ahc_pci_identity *);
1141 int			 ahc_pci_test_register_access(struct ahc_softc *);
1142 #ifdef CONFIG_PM
1143 void			 ahc_pci_resume(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1144 #endif
1145 
1146 /*************************** EISA/VL Front End ********************************/
1147 struct aic7770_identity *aic7770_find_device(uint32_t);
1148 int			 aic7770_config(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1149 					struct aic7770_identity *,
1150 					u_int port);
1151 
1152 /************************** SCB and SCB queue management **********************/
1153 int		ahc_probe_scbs(struct ahc_softc *);
1154 void		ahc_qinfifo_requeue_tail(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1155 					 struct scb *scb);
1156 int		ahc_match_scb(struct ahc_softc *ahc, struct scb *scb,
1157 			      int target, char channel, int lun,
1158 			      u_int tag, role_t role);
1159 
1160 /****************************** Initialization ********************************/
1161 struct ahc_softc	*ahc_alloc(void *platform_arg, char *name);
1162 int			 ahc_softc_init(struct ahc_softc *);
1163 void			 ahc_controller_info(struct ahc_softc *ahc, char *buf);
1164 int			 ahc_chip_init(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1165 int			 ahc_init(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1166 void			 ahc_intr_enable(struct ahc_softc *ahc, int enable);
1167 void			 ahc_pause_and_flushwork(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1168 #ifdef CONFIG_PM
1169 int			 ahc_suspend(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1170 int			 ahc_resume(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1171 #endif
1172 void			 ahc_set_unit(struct ahc_softc *, int);
1173 void			 ahc_set_name(struct ahc_softc *, char *);
1174 void			 ahc_free(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1175 int			 ahc_reset(struct ahc_softc *ahc, int reinit);
1176 
1177 /***************************** Error Recovery *********************************/
1178 typedef enum {
1179 	SEARCH_COMPLETE,
1180 	SEARCH_COUNT,
1181 	SEARCH_REMOVE
1182 } ahc_search_action;
1183 int			ahc_search_qinfifo(struct ahc_softc *ahc, int target,
1184 					   char channel, int lun, u_int tag,
1185 					   role_t role, uint32_t status,
1186 					   ahc_search_action action);
1187 int			ahc_search_untagged_queues(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1188 						   ahc_io_ctx_t ctx,
1189 						   int target, char channel,
1190 						   int lun, uint32_t status,
1191 						   ahc_search_action action);
1192 int			ahc_search_disc_list(struct ahc_softc *ahc, int target,
1193 					     char channel, int lun, u_int tag,
1194 					     int stop_on_first, int remove,
1195 					     int save_state);
1196 int			ahc_reset_channel(struct ahc_softc *ahc, char channel,
1197 					  int initiate_reset);
1198 
1199 /*************************** Utility Functions ********************************/
1200 void			ahc_compile_devinfo(struct ahc_devinfo *devinfo,
1201 					    u_int our_id, u_int target,
1202 					    u_int lun, char channel,
1203 					    role_t role);
1204 /************************** Transfer Negotiation ******************************/
1205 const struct ahc_syncrate*	ahc_find_syncrate(struct ahc_softc *ahc, u_int *period,
1206 					  u_int *ppr_options, u_int maxsync);
1207 u_int			ahc_find_period(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1208 					u_int scsirate, u_int maxsync);
1209 /*
1210  * Negotiation types.  These are used to qualify if we should renegotiate
1211  * even if our goal and current transport parameters are identical.
1212  */
1213 typedef enum {
1214 	AHC_NEG_TO_GOAL,	/* Renegotiate only if goal and curr differ. */
1215 	AHC_NEG_IF_NON_ASYNC,	/* Renegotiate so long as goal is non-async. */
1216 	AHC_NEG_ALWAYS		/* Renegotiat even if goal is async. */
1217 } ahc_neg_type;
1218 int			ahc_update_neg_request(struct ahc_softc*,
1219 					       struct ahc_devinfo*,
1220 					       struct ahc_tmode_tstate*,
1221 					       struct ahc_initiator_tinfo*,
1222 					       ahc_neg_type);
1223 void			ahc_set_width(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1224 				      struct ahc_devinfo *devinfo,
1225 				      u_int width, u_int type, int paused);
1226 void			ahc_set_syncrate(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1227 					 struct ahc_devinfo *devinfo,
1228 					 const struct ahc_syncrate *syncrate,
1229 					 u_int period, u_int offset,
1230 					 u_int ppr_options,
1231 					 u_int type, int paused);
1232 typedef enum {
1233 	AHC_QUEUE_NONE,
1234 	AHC_QUEUE_BASIC,
1235 	AHC_QUEUE_TAGGED
1236 } ahc_queue_alg;
1237 
1238 /**************************** Target Mode *************************************/
1239 #ifdef AHC_TARGET_MODE
1240 void		ahc_send_lstate_events(struct ahc_softc *,
1241 				       struct ahc_tmode_lstate *);
1242 void		ahc_handle_en_lun(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1243 				  struct cam_sim *sim, union ccb *ccb);
1244 cam_status	ahc_find_tmode_devs(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1245 				    struct cam_sim *sim, union ccb *ccb,
1246 				    struct ahc_tmode_tstate **tstate,
1247 				    struct ahc_tmode_lstate **lstate,
1248 				    int notfound_failure);
1249 #ifndef AHC_TMODE_ENABLE
1250 #define AHC_TMODE_ENABLE 0
1251 #endif
1252 #endif
1253 /******************************* Debug ***************************************/
1254 #ifdef AHC_DEBUG
1255 extern uint32_t ahc_debug;
1256 #define	AHC_SHOW_MISC		0x0001
1257 #define	AHC_SHOW_SENSE		0x0002
1258 #define AHC_DUMP_SEEPROM	0x0004
1259 #define AHC_SHOW_TERMCTL	0x0008
1260 #define AHC_SHOW_MEMORY		0x0010
1261 #define AHC_SHOW_MESSAGES	0x0020
1262 #define	AHC_SHOW_DV		0x0040
1263 #define AHC_SHOW_SELTO		0x0080
1264 #define AHC_SHOW_QFULL		0x0200
1265 #define AHC_SHOW_QUEUE		0x0400
1266 #define AHC_SHOW_TQIN		0x0800
1267 #define AHC_SHOW_MASKED_ERRORS	0x1000
1268 #define AHC_DEBUG_SEQUENCER	0x2000
1269 #endif
1270 void			ahc_print_devinfo(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1271 					  struct ahc_devinfo *dev);
1272 void			ahc_dump_card_state(struct ahc_softc *ahc);
1273 int			ahc_print_register(const ahc_reg_parse_entry_t *table,
1274 					   u_int num_entries,
1275 					   const char *name,
1276 					   u_int address,
1277 					   u_int value,
1278 					   u_int *cur_column,
1279 					   u_int wrap_point);
1280 /******************************* SEEPROM *************************************/
1281 int		ahc_acquire_seeprom(struct ahc_softc *ahc,
1282 				    struct seeprom_descriptor *sd);
1283 void		ahc_release_seeprom(struct seeprom_descriptor *sd);
1284 #endif /* _AIC7XXX_H_ */
1285