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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#define WD_COUNT_RETRIES
static int wdtest = 0;
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* from: @(#)wd.c 7.2 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
* $Id: wd.c,v 1.45 1994/08/30 14:26:13 ache Exp $
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*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* TODO:
* o Bump error count after timeout.
* o Satisfy ATA timing in all cases.
* o Finish merging berry/sos timeout code (bump error count...).
* o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code.
* o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code.
* o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to
* reorganize the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts
* shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization).
* o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with
* bad144 in standard versions.
* o Support extended DOS partitions.
* o Support swapping to DOS partitions.
* o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort()
* gets in the way of clustering.
* o Handle bad sectors, clustering, disklabelling, DOS
* partitions and swapping driver-independently. Use
* i386/dkbad.c for bad sectors. Swapping will need new
* driver entries for polled reinit and polled write).
*/
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#include "wd.h"
#if NWDC > 0
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#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/dkbad.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/disklabel.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa_device.h>
#include <i386/isa/wdreg.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
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#define TIMEOUT 10000
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#define RETRIES 5 /* number of retries before giving up */
#define RECOVERYTIME 500000 /* usec for controller to recover after err */
#define MAXTRANSFER 255 /* max size of transfer in sectors */
/* correct max is 256 but some controllers */
/* can't handle that in all cases */
#define BAD144_NO_CYL 0xffff /* XXX should be in dkbad.h; bad144.c uses -1 */
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef notyet
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#define wdnoreloc(dev) (minor(dev) & 0x80) /* ignore partition table */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#endif
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#define wddospart(dev) (minor(dev) & 0x40) /* use dos partitions */
#define wdunit(dev) ((minor(dev) & 0x38) >> 3)
#define wdpart(dev) (minor(dev) & 0x7)
#define makewddev(maj, unit, part) (makedev(maj,((unit<<3)+part)))
#define WDRAW 3 /* XXX must be 2 */
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Cylinder number for doing IO to. Shares an entry in the buf struct. */
#define b_cylin b_resid
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* This biotab field doubles as a field for the physical unit number on
* the controller.
*/
#define id_physid id_scsiid
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/*
* Drive states. Used to initialize drive.
*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#define CLOSED 0 /* disk is closed. */
#define WANTOPEN 1 /* open requested, not started */
#define RECAL 2 /* doing restore */
#define OPEN 3 /* done with open */
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/*
* The structure of a disk drive.
*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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struct disk {
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long dk_bc; /* byte count left */
short dk_skip; /* blocks already transferred */
char dk_ctrlr; /* physical controller number */
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char dk_unit; /* physical unit number */
char dk_lunit; /* logical unit number */
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char dk_state; /* control state */
u_char dk_status; /* copy of status reg. */
u_char dk_error; /* copy of error reg. */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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u_char dk_timeout; /* countdown to next timeout */
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short dk_port; /* i/o port base */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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u_long dk_copenpart; /* character units open on this drive */
u_long dk_bopenpart; /* block units open on this drive */
u_long dk_openpart; /* all units open on this drive */
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short dk_wlabel; /* label writable? */
short dk_flags; /* drive characteistics found */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#define DKFL_DOSPART 0x00001 /* has DOS partition table */
#define DKFL_SINGLE 0x00004 /* sector at a time mode */
#define DKFL_ERROR 0x00008 /* processing a disk error */
#define DKFL_BSDLABEL 0x00010 /* has a BSD disk label */
#define DKFL_BADSECT 0x00020 /* has a bad144 badsector table */
#define DKFL_WRITEPROT 0x00040 /* manual unit write protect */
#define DKFL_LABELLING 0x00080 /* readdisklabel() in progress */
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struct wdparams dk_params; /* ESDI/IDE drive/controller parameters */
struct disklabel dk_dd; /* device configuration data */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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struct disklabel dk_dd2; /* DOS view converted to label */
struct dos_partition
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dk_dospartitions[NDOSPART]; /* DOS view of disk */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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struct dkbad dk_bad; /* bad sector table */
long dk_badsect[127]; /* 126 plus trailing -1 marker */
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};
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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static struct disk *wddrives[NWD]; /* table of units */
static struct buf wdtab[NWDC];
static struct buf wdutab[NWD]; /* head of queue per drive */
#ifdef notyet
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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static struct buf rwdbuf[NWD]; /* buffers for raw IO */
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#endif
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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static long wdxfer[NWD]; /* count of transfers */
static void bad144intern(struct disk *);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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static int wdprobe(struct isa_device *dvp);
static int wdattach(struct isa_device *dvp);
static void wdustart(struct disk *du);
static void wdstart(int ctrlr);
static int wdcontrol(struct buf *bp);
static int wdcommand(struct disk *du, u_int cylinder, u_int head,
u_int sector, u_int count, u_int command);
static int wdsetctlr(struct disk *du);
static int wdwsetctlr(struct disk *du);
static int wdgetctlr(struct disk *du);
static void wderror(struct buf *bp, struct disk *du, char *mesg);
static void wdflushirq(struct disk *du, int old_ipl);
static int wdreset(struct disk *du);
static void wdsleep(int ctrlr, char *wmesg);
static timeout_t wdtimeout;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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static int wdunwedge(struct disk *du);
static int wdwait(struct disk *du, u_char bits_wanted, int timeout);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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struct isa_driver wdcdriver = {
wdprobe, wdattach, "wdc",
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};
extern char *readdisklabel();
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/*
* Probe for controller.
*/
static int
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wdprobe(struct isa_device *dvp)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int unit = dvp->id_unit;
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struct disk *du;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (unit >= NWDC)
return (0);
du = malloc(sizeof *du, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (du == NULL)
return (0);
bzero(du, sizeof *du);
du->dk_ctrlr = dvp->id_unit;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_port = dvp->id_iobase;
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/* check if we have registers that work */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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outb(du->dk_port + wd_cyl_lo, 0xa5); /* wd_cyl_lo is read/write */
if (inb(du->dk_port + wd_cyl_lo) != 0xa5)
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goto nodevice;
if (wdreset(du) != 0 && (DELAY(RECOVERYTIME), wdreset(du)) != 0)
goto nodevice;
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/* execute a controller only command */
if (wdcommand(du, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDCC_DIAGNOSE) != 0
|| wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT) < 0)
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goto nodevice;
/*
* drive(s) did not time out during diagnostic :
* Get error status and check that both drives are OK.
* Table 9-2 of ATA specs suggests that we must check for
* a value of 0x01
*
* Strangely, some controllers will return a status of
* 0x81 (drive 0 OK, drive 1 failure), and then when
* the DRV bit is set, return status of 0x01 (OK) for
* drive 2. (This seems to contradict the ATA spec.)
*/
du->dk_error = inb(du->dk_port + wd_error);
/* printf("Error : %x\n", du->dk_error); */
if(du->dk_error != 0x01) {
if(du->dk_error & 0x80) { /* drive 1 failure */
/* first set the DRV bit */
u_int sdh;
sdh = inb(du->dk_port+ wd_sdh);
sdh = sdh | 0x10;
outb(du->dk_port+ wd_sdh, sdh);
/* Wait, to make sure drv 1 has completed diags */
if ( wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT) < 0)
goto nodevice;
/* Get status for drive 1 */
du->dk_error = inb(du->dk_port + wd_error);
/* printf("Error (drv 1) : %x\n", du->dk_error); */
if(du->dk_error != 0x01)
goto nodevice;
} else /* drive 0 fail */
goto nodevice;
}
free(du, M_TEMP);
return (IO_WDCSIZE);
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nodevice:
free(du, M_TEMP);
return (0);
}
/*
* Attach each drive if possible.
*/
static int
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wdattach(struct isa_device *dvp)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int unit, lunit;
struct isa_device *wdup;
struct disk *du;
if (dvp->id_unit >= NWDC)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (0);
for (wdup = isa_biotab_wdc; wdup->id_driver != 0; wdup++) {
if (wdup->id_iobase != dvp->id_iobase)
continue;
lunit = wdup->id_unit;
if (lunit >= NWD)
continue;
unit = wdup->id_physid;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du = malloc(sizeof *du, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (du == NULL)
continue;
if (wddrives[lunit] != NULL)
panic("drive attached twice");
wddrives[lunit] = du;
bzero(du, sizeof *du);
du->dk_ctrlr = dvp->id_unit;
du->dk_unit = unit;
du->dk_lunit = lunit;
du->dk_port = dvp->id_iobase;
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Print out description of drive.
* wdp_model can be [0..40] bytes, thus \0 can be missing so
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* so copy it and add a null before printing.
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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*/
if (wdgetctlr(du) == 0) {
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char buf[sizeof(du->dk_params.wdp_model) + 1];
bcopy(du->dk_params.wdp_model, buf, sizeof(buf)-1);
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = '\0';
printf("wdc%d: unit %d (wd%d): <%s>\n",
dvp->id_unit, unit, lunit, buf);
if (du->dk_params.wdp_heads == 0)
printf("wd%d: size unknown\n", lunit);
else
printf("wd%d: %luMB (%lu total sec), ",
lunit,
du->dk_dd.d_secperunit
* du->dk_dd.d_secsize / (1024 * 1024),
du->dk_dd.d_secperunit);
printf("%lu cyl, %lu head, %lu sec, bytes/sec %lu\n",
du->dk_dd.d_ncylinders,
du->dk_dd.d_ntracks,
du->dk_dd.d_nsectors,
du->dk_dd.d_secsize);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Start timeout routine for this drive.
* XXX timeout should be per controller.
*/
wdtimeout((caddr_t)du);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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} else {
free(du, M_TEMP);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wddrives[lunit] = NULL;
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}
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Discard any interrupts generated by wdgetctlr(). wdflushirq()
* doesn't work now because the ambient ipl is too high.
*/
wdtab[dvp->id_unit].b_active = 2;
return (1);
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}
/* Read/write routine for a buffer. Finds the proper unit, range checks
* arguments, and schedules the transfer. Does not wait for the transfer
* to complete. Multi-page transfers are supported. All I/O requests must
* be a multiple of a sector in length.
*/
void
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wdstrategy(register struct buf *bp)
{
register struct buf *dp;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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struct disk *du;
int lunit = wdunit(bp->b_dev);
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int s;
/* valid unit, controller, and request? */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (lunit >= NWD || bp->b_blkno < 0 || (du = wddrives[lunit]) == NULL) {
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bp->b_error = EINVAL;
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
goto done;
}
#if !defined(DISKLABEL_UNPROTECTED)
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/* "soft" write protect check */
if ((du->dk_flags & DKFL_WRITEPROT) && (bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0) {
bp->b_error = EROFS;
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
goto done;
}
#endif /* !defined(DISKLABEL_UNPROTECTED) */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Do bounds checking, adjust transfer, and set b_cylin.
*/
if (bounds_check_with_label(bp, wddospart(bp->b_dev)
? &du->dk_dd2 : &du->dk_dd,
du->dk_wlabel) <= 0)
goto done;
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/*
* Check for *any* block on this transfer being on the bad block list
* if it is, then flag the block as a transfer that requires
* bad block handling. Also, used as a hint for low level disksort
* clustering code to keep from coalescing a bad transfer into
* a normal transfer. Single block transfers for a large number of
* blocks associated with a cluster I/O are undersirable.
*/
if( du->dk_flags & DKFL_BADSECT) {
int i;
int nsecs = howmany(bp->b_bcount, DEV_BSIZE);
int blkend = bp->b_pblkno + nsecs;
for(i=0;du->dk_badsect[i] != -1 && du->dk_badsect[i] < blkend;i++) {
if( du->dk_badsect[i] >= bp->b_pblkno) {
bp->b_flags |= B_BAD;
break;
}
}
}
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/* queue transfer on drive, activate drive and controller if idle */
dp = &wdutab[lunit];
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s = splbio();
/* cldisksort(dp, bp, 254*DEV_BSIZE); */
disksort(dp, bp);
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if (dp->b_active == 0)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wdustart(du); /* start drive */
/* Pick up changes made by readdisklabel(). */
if (du->dk_flags & DKFL_LABELLING && du->dk_state > RECAL) {
wdsleep(du->dk_ctrlr, "wdlab");
du->dk_state = WANTOPEN;
}
if (wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_active == 0)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wdstart(du->dk_ctrlr); /* start controller */
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splx(s);
return;
done:
s = splbio();
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/* toss transfer, we're done early */
biodone(bp);
splx(s);
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}
/*
* Routine to queue a command to the controller. The unit's
* request is linked into the active list for the controller.
* If the controller is idle, the transfer is started.
*/
static void
wdustart(register struct disk *du)
{
register struct buf *bp, *dp = &wdutab[du->dk_lunit];
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int ctrlr = du->dk_ctrlr;
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/* unit already active? */
if (dp->b_active)
return;
/* anything to start? */
bp = dp->b_actf;
if (bp == NULL)
return;
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dp->b_actf = bp->b_actf;
bp->b_actf = NULL;
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/* link onto controller queue */
if (wdtab[ctrlr].b_actf == NULL) {
wdtab[ctrlr].b_actf = bp;
} else {
*wdtab[ctrlr].b_actb = bp;
}
wdtab[ctrlr].b_actb = &bp->b_actf;
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/* mark the drive unit as busy */
dp->b_active = 1;
}
/*
* Controller startup routine. This does the calculation, and starts
* a single-sector read or write operation. Called to start a transfer,
* or from the interrupt routine to continue a multi-sector transfer.
* RESTRICTIONS:
* 1. The transfer length must be an exact multiple of the sector size.
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*/
static void
wdstart(int ctrlr)
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{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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register struct disk *du;
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register struct buf *bp;
struct disklabel *lp;
struct buf *dp;
register struct bt_bad *bt_ptr;
long blknum, cylin, head, sector;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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long secpertrk, secpercyl;
int lunit;
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loop:
/* is there a drive for the controller to do a transfer with? */
bp = wdtab[ctrlr].b_actf;
if (bp == NULL)
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return;
/* obtain controller and drive information */
lunit = wdunit(bp->b_dev);
du = wddrives[lunit];
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/* if not really a transfer, do control operations specially */
if (du->dk_state < OPEN) {
if (du->dk_state != WANTOPEN)
printf("wd%d: wdstart: weird dk_state %d\n",
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_lunit, du->dk_state);
if (wdcontrol(bp) != 0)
printf("wd%d: wdstart: wdcontrol returned nonzero, state = %d\n",
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_lunit, du->dk_state);
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return;
}
/* calculate transfer details */
blknum = bp->b_pblkno + du->dk_skip;
#ifdef WDDEBUG
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if (du->dk_skip == 0)
printf("wd%d: wdstart: %s %d@%d; map ", lunit,
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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(bp->b_flags & B_READ) ? "read" : "write",
bp->b_bcount, blknum);
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else
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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printf(" %d)%x", du->dk_skip, inb(du->dk_port + wd_altsts));
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#endif
lp = &du->dk_dd;
secpertrk = lp->d_nsectors;
secpercyl = lp->d_secpercyl;
if (du->dk_skip == 0) {
du->dk_bc = bp->b_bcount;
if (bp->b_flags & B_BAD
/*
* XXX handle large transfers inefficiently instead
* of crashing on them.
*/
|| howmany(du->dk_bc, DEV_BSIZE) > MAXTRANSFER)
du->dk_flags |= DKFL_SINGLE;
}
if ((du->dk_flags & (DKFL_SINGLE|DKFL_BADSECT)) /* 19 Aug 92*/
== (DKFL_SINGLE|DKFL_BADSECT)) {
int i;
for(i=0;
du->dk_badsect[i] != -1 && du->dk_badsect[i] <= blknum;
i++) {
if( du->dk_badsect[i] == blknum) {
/*
* XXX the offset of the bad sector table ought
* to be stored in the in-core copy of the table.
*/
#define BAD144_PART 2 /* XXX scattered magic numbers */
#define BSD_PART 0 /* XXX should be 2 but bad144.c uses 0 */
if (lp->d_partitions[BSD_PART].p_offset != 0)
blknum = lp->d_partitions[BAD144_PART].p_offset
+ lp->d_partitions[BAD144_PART].p_size;
else
blknum = lp->d_secperunit;
blknum -= lp->d_nsectors + i + 1;
break;
}
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}
}
cylin = blknum / secpercyl;
head = (blknum % secpercyl) / secpertrk;
sector = blknum % secpertrk;
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wdtab[ctrlr].b_active = 1; /* mark controller active */
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/* if starting a multisector transfer, or doing single transfers */
if (du->dk_skip == 0 || (du->dk_flags & DKFL_SINGLE)) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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u_int command;
u_int count;
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if (wdtab[ctrlr].b_errcnt && (bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0)
du->dk_bc += DEV_BSIZE;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef B_FORMAT
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if (bp->b_flags & B_FORMAT) {
command = WDCC_FORMAT;
count = lp->d_nsectors;
sector = lp->d_gap3 - 1; /* + 1 later */
} else
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#endif
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (du->dk_flags & DKFL_SINGLE)
count = 1;
else
count = howmany(du->dk_bc, DEV_BSIZE);
command = (bp->b_flags & B_READ)
? WDCC_READ : WDCC_WRITE;
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}
/*
* XXX this loop may never terminate. The code to handle
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* counting down of retries and eventually failing the i/o
* is in wdintr() and we can't get there from here.
*/
if (wdtest != 0) {
if (--wdtest == 0) {
wdtest = 100;
printf("dummy wdunwedge\n");
wdunwedge(du);
}
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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while (wdcommand(du, cylin, head, sector, count, command)
!= 0) {
wderror(bp, du,
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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"wdstart: timeout waiting to give command");
wdunwedge(du);
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WDDEBUG
printf("cylin %ld head %ld sector %ld addr %x sts %x\n",
cylin, head, sector,
(int)bp->b_un.b_addr + du->dk_skip * DEV_BSIZE,
inb(du->dk_port + wd_altsts));
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#endif
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Schedule wdtimeout() to wake up after a few seconds. Retrying
* unmarked bad blocks can take 3 seconds! Then it is not good that
* we retry 5 times.
*
* XXX wdtimeout() doesn't increment the error count so we may loop
* forever. More seriously, the loop isn't forever but causes a
* crash.
*
* TODO fix b_resid bug elsewhere (fd.c....). Fix short but positive
* counts being discarded after there is an error (in physio I
* think). Discarding them would be OK if the (special) file offset
* was not advanced.
*/
du->dk_timeout = 1 + 3;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* If this is a read operation, just go away until it's done. */
if (bp->b_flags & B_READ)
return;
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Ready to send data? */
if (wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ, TIMEOUT) < 0) {
wderror(bp, du, "wdstart: timeout waiting for DRQ");
/*
* XXX what do we do now? If we've just issued the command,
* then we can treat this failure the same as a command
* failure. But if we are continuing a multi-sector write,
* the command was issued ages ago, so we can't simply
* restart it.
*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* XXX we waste a lot of time unnecessarily translating block
* numbers to cylin/head/sector for continued i/o's.
*/
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}
/* then send it! */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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outsw(du->dk_port + wd_data,
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(void *)((int)bp->b_un.b_addr + du->dk_skip * DEV_BSIZE),
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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DEV_BSIZE / sizeof(short));
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du->dk_bc -= DEV_BSIZE;
}
/* Interrupt routine for the controller. Acknowledge the interrupt, check for
* errors on the current operation, mark it done if necessary, and start
* the next request. Also check for a partially done transfer, and
* continue with the next chunk if so.
*/
void
wdintr(int unit)
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{
register struct disk *du;
register struct buf *bp, *dp;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (wdtab[unit].b_active == 2)
return; /* intr in wdflushirq() */
if (!wdtab[unit].b_active) {
#ifndef LAPTOP
printf("wdc%d: extra interrupt\n", unit);
#endif
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return;
}
bp = wdtab[unit].b_actf;
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du = wddrives[wdunit(bp->b_dev)];
dp = &wdutab[du->dk_lunit];
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_timeout = 0;
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if (wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT) < 0) {
wderror(bp, du, "wdintr: timeout waiting for status");
du->dk_status |= WDCS_ERR; /* XXX */
}
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/* is it not a transfer, but a control operation? */
if (du->dk_state < OPEN) {
wdtab[unit].b_active = 0;
switch (wdcontrol(bp)) {
case 0:
return;
case 1:
wdstart(unit);
return;
case 2:
goto done;
}
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}
/* have we an error? */
if (du->dk_status & (WDCS_ERR | WDCS_ECCCOR)) {
oops:
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WDDEBUG
wderror(bp, du, "wdintr");
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#endif
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if ((du->dk_flags & DKFL_SINGLE) == 0) {
du->dk_flags |= DKFL_ERROR;
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goto outt;
}
#ifdef B_FORMAT
if (bp->b_flags & B_FORMAT) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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bp->b_error = EIO;
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bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
goto done;
}
#endif
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/* error or error correction? */
if (du->dk_status & WDCS_ERR) {
if (++wdtab[unit].b_errcnt < RETRIES) {
wdtab[unit].b_active = 0;
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} else {
wderror(bp, du, "hard error");
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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bp->b_error = EIO;
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bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; /* flag the error */
}
} else
wderror(bp, du, "soft ecc");
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}
/*
* If this was a successful read operation, fetch the data.
*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (((bp->b_flags & (B_READ | B_ERROR)) == B_READ)
&& wdtab[unit].b_active) {
int chk, dummy;
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chk = min(DEV_BSIZE / sizeof(short), du->dk_bc / sizeof(short));
/* ready to receive data? */
if ((du->dk_status & (WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ))
!= (WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ))
wderror(bp, du, "wdintr: read intr arrived early");
if (wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ, TIMEOUT) != 0) {
wderror(bp, du, "wdintr: read error detected late");
goto oops;
}
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/* suck in data */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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insw(du->dk_port + wd_data,
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(void *)((int)bp->b_un.b_addr + du->dk_skip * DEV_BSIZE),
chk);
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du->dk_bc -= chk * sizeof(short);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* XXX for obsolete fractional sector reads. */
while (chk++ < DEV_BSIZE / sizeof(short))
insw(du->dk_port + wd_data, &dummy, 1);
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}
wdxfer[du->dk_lunit]++;
outt:
if (wdtab[unit].b_active) {
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if ((bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) == 0) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_skip++; /* add to successful sectors */
if (wdtab[unit].b_errcnt)
wderror(bp, du, "soft error");
wdtab[unit].b_errcnt = 0;
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/* see if more to transfer */
if (du->dk_bc > 0 && (du->dk_flags & DKFL_ERROR) == 0) {
wdtab[unit].b_active = 0;
wdstart(unit);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return; /* next chunk is started */
} else if ((du->dk_flags & (DKFL_SINGLE | DKFL_ERROR))
== DKFL_ERROR) {
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du->dk_skip = 0;
du->dk_flags &= ~DKFL_ERROR;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_flags |= DKFL_SINGLE;
wdtab[unit].b_active = 0;
wdstart(unit);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return; /* redo xfer sector by sector */
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}
}
done: ;
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/* done with this transfer, with or without error */
du->dk_flags &= ~DKFL_SINGLE;
wdtab[unit].b_actf = bp->b_actf;
wdtab[unit].b_errcnt = 0;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount - du->dk_skip * DEV_BSIZE;
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dp->b_active = 0;
dp->b_errcnt = 0;
du->dk_skip = 0;
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biodone(bp);
}
/* controller idle */
wdtab[unit].b_active = 0;
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/* anything more on drive queue? */
wdustart(du);
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/* anything more for controller to do? */
if (wdtab[unit].b_actf)
wdstart(unit);
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}
/*
* Initialize a drive.
*/
int
wdopen(dev_t dev, int flags, int fmt, struct proc *p)
{
register unsigned int lunit;
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register struct disk *du;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int part = wdpart(dev), mask = 1 << part;
struct partition *pp;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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char *msg;
struct disklabel save_label;
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lunit = wdunit(dev);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (lunit >= NWD)
return (ENXIO);
du = wddrives[lunit];
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (du == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
/* Finish flushing IRQs left over from wdattach(). */
if (wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_active == 2)
wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_active = 0;
/*
* That's all for valid DOS partitions. We don't need a BSD label.
* The openmask is only used for checking BSD partitions so we don't
* need to maintain it.
*/
if (wddospart(dev)) {
/* XXX we do need a disklabel for now. */
if ((du->dk_flags & DKFL_BSDLABEL) == 0)
return (ENXIO);
return (part > NDOSPART ? ENXIO : 0);
}
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while (du->dk_flags & DKFL_LABELLING)
tsleep((caddr_t)&du->dk_flags, PZERO - 1, "wdopen", 1);
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if ((du->dk_flags & DKFL_BSDLABEL) == 0) {
/*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* wdtab[ctrlr].b_active != 0 implies
* wdutab[lunit].b_actf == NULL (?)
* so the following guards most things (until the next i/o).
* It doesn't guard against a new i/o starting and being
* affected by the label being changed. Sigh.
*/
wdsleep(du->dk_ctrlr, "wdopn1");
du->dk_flags |= DKFL_LABELLING | DKFL_WRITEPROT;
du->dk_state = WANTOPEN;
wdutab[lunit].b_actf = NULL;
/*
* Read label using WDRAW partition.
*
* If the drive has an MBR, then the current geometry (from
* wdgetctlr()) is used to read it; then the BIOS/DOS
* geometry is inferred and used to read the label off the
* 'c' partition. Otherwise the label is read using the
* current geometry. The label gives the final geometry.
* If bad sector handling is enabled, then this geometry
* is used to read the bad sector table. The geometry
* changes occur inside readdisklabel() and are propagated
* to the driver by resetting the state machine.
*/
save_label = du->dk_dd;
du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_offset = 0;
du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_size = 0x7fffffff;/* XXX */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#define WDSTRATEGY ((int (*)(struct buf *)) wdstrategy) /* XXX */
msg = readdisklabel(makewddev(major(dev), lunit, WDRAW),
WDSTRATEGY, &du->dk_dd,
du->dk_dospartitions, &du->dk_bad);
/*
msg = readdisklabel(makewddev(major(dev), lunit, WDRAW),
WDSTRATEGY, &du->dk_dd);
*/
du->dk_flags &= ~DKFL_LABELLING;
if (msg != NULL) {
du->dk_dd = save_label;
log(LOG_WARNING, "wd%d: cannot find label (%s)\n",
lunit, msg);
if (part != WDRAW)
return (EINVAL); /* XXX needs translation */
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} else {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int dospart;
unsigned long newsize, offset, size;
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du->dk_flags |= DKFL_BSDLABEL;
du->dk_flags &= ~DKFL_WRITEPROT;
if (du->dk_dd.d_flags & D_BADSECT) {
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du->dk_flags |= DKFL_BADSECT;
bad144intern(du);
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Force WDRAW partition to be the whole disk.
*/
offset = du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_offset;
if (offset != 0) {
printf(
"wd%d: changing offset of '%c' partition from %lu to 0\n",
du->dk_lunit, 'a' + WDRAW, offset);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_offset = 0;
}
size = du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_size;
newsize = du->dk_dd.d_secperunit; /* XXX */
if (size != newsize) {
printf(
"wd%d: changing size of '%c' partition from %lu to %lu\n",
du->dk_lunit, 'a' + WDRAW, size, newsize);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_size = newsize;
}
/*
* Convert DOS partition data to a label.
*/
du->dk_dd2 = du->dk_dd;
bzero(du->dk_dd2.d_partitions,
sizeof du->dk_dd2.d_partitions);
du->dk_dd2.d_partitions[0].p_size
= du->dk_dd.d_secperunit; /* XXX */
for (dospart = 1; dospart <= NDOSPART; dospart++) {
du->dk_dd2.d_partitions[dospart].p_offset =
du->dk_dospartitions[dospart - 1].dp_start;
du->dk_dd2.d_partitions[dospart].p_size =
du->dk_dospartitions[dospart - 1].dp_size;
}
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}
/* Pick up changes made by readdisklabel(). */
wdsleep(du->dk_ctrlr, "wdopn2");
du->dk_state = WANTOPEN;
}
/*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* Warn if a partion is opened that overlaps another partition which
* is open unless one is the "raw" partition (whole disk).
*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if ((du->dk_openpart & mask) == 0 && part != WDRAW) {
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int start, end;
pp = &du->dk_dd.d_partitions[part];
start = pp->p_offset;
end = pp->p_offset + pp->p_size;
for (pp = du->dk_dd.d_partitions;
pp < &du->dk_dd.d_partitions[du->dk_dd.d_npartitions];
pp++) {
if (pp->p_offset + pp->p_size <= start ||
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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pp->p_offset >= end)
continue;
if (pp - du->dk_dd.d_partitions == WDRAW)
continue;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (du->dk_openpart
& (1 << (pp - du->dk_dd.d_partitions)))
log(LOG_WARNING,
"wd%d%c: overlaps open partition (%c)\n",
lunit, part + 'a',
pp - du->dk_dd.d_partitions + 'a');
}
}
if (part >= du->dk_dd.d_npartitions && part != WDRAW)
return (ENXIO);
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switch (fmt) {
case S_IFCHR:
du->dk_copenpart |= mask;
break;
case S_IFBLK:
du->dk_bopenpart |= mask;
break;
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_openpart = du->dk_copenpart | du->dk_bopenpart;
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return (0);
}
/*
* Implement operations other than read/write.
* Called from wdstart or wdintr during opens and formats.
* Uses finite-state-machine to track progress of operation in progress.
* Returns 0 if operation still in progress, 1 if completed, 2 if error.
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*/
static int
wdcontrol(register struct buf *bp)
{
register struct disk *du;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int ctrlr;
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du = wddrives[wdunit(bp->b_dev)];
ctrlr = du->dk_ctrlr;
switch (du->dk_state) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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case WANTOPEN:
tryagainrecal:
wdtab[ctrlr].b_active = 1;
if (wdcommand(du, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDCC_RESTORE | WD_STEP) != 0) {
wderror(bp, du, "wdcontrol: wdcommand failed");
goto maybe_retry;
}
du->dk_state = RECAL;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (0);
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case RECAL:
if (du->dk_status & WDCS_ERR || wdsetctlr(du) != 0) {
wderror(bp, du, "wdcontrol: recal failed");
maybe_retry:
if (du->dk_status & WDCS_ERR)
wdunwedge(du);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_state = WANTOPEN;
if (++wdtab[ctrlr].b_errcnt < RETRIES)
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goto tryagainrecal;
bp->b_error = ENXIO; /* XXX needs translation */
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
return (2);
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}
wdtab[ctrlr].b_errcnt = 0;
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du->dk_state = OPEN;
/*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* The rest of the initialization can be done by normal
* means.
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*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (1);
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}
panic("wdcontrol");
return (2);
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}
/*
* Wait uninterruptibly until controller is not busy, then send it a command.
* The wait usually terminates immediately because we waited for the previous
* command to terminate.
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*/
static int
wdcommand(struct disk *du, u_int cylinder, u_int head, u_int sector,
u_int count, u_int command)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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u_int wdc;
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if (wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT) < 0)
return (1);
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wdc = du->dk_port;
outb(wdc + wd_precomp, du->dk_dd.d_precompcyl / 4);
outb(wdc + wd_cyl_lo, cylinder);
outb(wdc + wd_cyl_hi, cylinder >> 8);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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outb(wdc + wd_sdh, WDSD_IBM | (du->dk_unit << 4) | head);
outb(wdc + wd_sector, sector + 1);
outb(wdc + wd_seccnt, count);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (wdwait(du, command == WDCC_DIAGNOSE || command == WDCC_IDC
? 0 : WDCS_READY, TIMEOUT) < 0)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (1);
outb(wdc + wd_command, command);
return (0);
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}
/*
* issue IDC to drive to tell it just what geometry it is to be.
*/
static int
wdsetctlr(struct disk *du)
{
int error = 0;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WDDEBUG
printf("wd(%d,%d): wdsetctlr: C %lu H %lu S %lu\n",
du->dk_ctrlr, du->dk_unit,
du->dk_dd.d_ncylinders, du->dk_dd.d_ntracks,
du->dk_dd.d_nsectors);
#endif
if (du->dk_dd.d_ntracks == 0 || du->dk_dd.d_ntracks > 16) {
struct wdparams *wp;
printf("wd%d: can't handle %lu heads from partition table ",
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_lunit, du->dk_dd.d_ntracks);
/* obtain parameters */
wp = &du->dk_params;
if (wp->wdp_heads > 0 && wp->wdp_heads <= 16) {
printf("(controller value %lu restored)\n",
wp->wdp_heads);
du->dk_dd.d_ntracks = wp->wdp_heads;
}
else {
printf("(truncating to 16)\n");
du->dk_dd.d_ntracks = 16;
}
}
if (du->dk_dd.d_nsectors == 0 || du->dk_dd.d_nsectors > 255) {
printf("wd%d: cannot handle %lu sectors (max 255)\n",
du->dk_lunit, du->dk_dd.d_nsectors);
error = 1;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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}
if (error) {
wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_errcnt += RETRIES;
return (1);
}
if (wdcommand(du, du->dk_dd.d_ncylinders, du->dk_dd.d_ntracks - 1, 0,
du->dk_dd.d_nsectors, WDCC_IDC) != 0
|| wdwait(du, WDCS_READY, TIMEOUT) < 0) {
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du, "wdsetctlr failed");
return (1);
}
return (0);
}
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/*
* Wait until driver is inactive, then set up controller.
*/
static int
wdwsetctlr(struct disk *du)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int stat;
int x;
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wdsleep(du->dk_ctrlr, "wdwset");
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x = splbio();
stat = wdsetctlr(du);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wdflushirq(du, x);
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splx(x);
return (stat);
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}
/*
* issue READP to drive to ask it what it is.
*/
static int
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wdgetctlr(struct disk *du)
{
int i;
char tb[DEV_BSIZE];
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struct wdparams *wp;
if (wdcommand(du, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDCC_READP) != 0
|| wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ, TIMEOUT) != 0) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* XXX need to check error status after final transfer. */
/*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* Old drives don't support WDCC_READP. Try a seek to 0.
* Some IDE controllers return trash if there is no drive
* attached, so first test that the drive can be selected.
* This also avoids long waits for nonexistent drives.
*/
if (wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT) < 0)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (1);
outb(du->dk_port + wd_sdh, WDSD_IBM | (du->dk_unit << 4));
DELAY(5000); /* usually unnecessary; drive select is fast */
if ((inb(du->dk_port + wd_status) & (WDCS_BUSY | WDCS_READY))
!= WDCS_READY
|| wdcommand(du, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDCC_RESTORE | WD_STEP) != 0
|| wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT, TIMEOUT) != 0)
return (1);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Fake minimal drive geometry for reading the MBR.
* readdisklabel() may enlarge it to read the label and the
* bad sector table.
*/
du->dk_dd.d_secsize = DEV_BSIZE;
du->dk_dd.d_nsectors = 17;
du->dk_dd.d_ntracks = 1;
du->dk_dd.d_ncylinders = 1;
du->dk_dd.d_secpercyl = 17;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_dd.d_secperunit = 17;
/*
* Fake maximal drive size for writing the label.
*/
du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_size = 64 * 16 * 1024;
/*
* Fake some more of the label for printing by disklabel(1)
* in case there is no real label.
*/
du->dk_dd.d_type = DTYPE_ST506;
du->dk_dd.d_subtype |= DSTYPE_GEOMETRY;
strncpy(du->dk_dd.d_typename, "Fake geometry",
sizeof du->dk_dd.d_typename);
/* Fake the model name for printing by wdattach(). */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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strncpy(du->dk_params.wdp_model, "unknown",
sizeof du->dk_params.wdp_model);
return (0);
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}
/* obtain parameters */
wp = &du->dk_params;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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insw(du->dk_port + wd_data, tb, sizeof(tb) / sizeof(short));
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bcopy(tb, wp, sizeof(struct wdparams));
/* shuffle string byte order */
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(wp->wdp_model); i += 2) {
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u_short *p;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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p = (u_short *) (wp->wdp_model + i);
*p = ntohs(*p);
}
/*
* Clean up the wdp_model by converting nulls to spaces, and
* then removing the trailing spaces.
*/
for (i=0; i < sizeof(wp->wdp_model); i++) {
if (wp->wdp_model[i] == '\0') {
wp->wdp_model[i] = ' ';
}
}
for (i=sizeof(wp->wdp_model)-1; i>=0 && wp->wdp_model[i]==' '; i--) {
wp->wdp_model[i] = '\0';
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WDDEBUG
printf(
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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"\nwd(%d,%d): wdgetctlr: gc %x cyl %d trk %d sec %d type %d sz %d model %s\n",
du->dk_ctrlr, du->dk_unit, wp->wdp_config,
wp->wdp_fixedcyl + wp->wdp_removcyl, wp->wdp_heads,
wp->wdp_sectors, wp->wdp_cntype, wp->wdp_cnsbsz,
wp->wdp_model);
#endif
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/* update disklabel given drive information */
du->dk_dd.d_secsize = DEV_BSIZE;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_dd.d_ncylinders = wp->wdp_fixedcyl + wp->wdp_removcyl /*+- 1*/ ;
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du->dk_dd.d_ntracks = wp->wdp_heads;
du->dk_dd.d_nsectors = wp->wdp_sectors;
du->dk_dd.d_secpercyl = du->dk_dd.d_ntracks * du->dk_dd.d_nsectors;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_dd.d_partitions[WDRAW].p_size = du->dk_dd.d_secperunit
= du->dk_dd.d_secpercyl * du->dk_dd.d_ncylinders;
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/* dubious ... */
bcopy("ESDI/IDE", du->dk_dd.d_typename, 9);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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bcopy(wp->wdp_model + 20, du->dk_dd.d_packname, 14 - 1);
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/* better ... */
du->dk_dd.d_type = DTYPE_ESDI;
du->dk_dd.d_subtype |= DSTYPE_GEOMETRY;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (0);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
int
wdclose(dev_t dev, int flags, int fmt)
{
register struct disk *du;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int part = wdpart(dev), mask = 1 << part;
if (wddospart(dev))
return (0);
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du = wddrives[wdunit(dev)];
switch (fmt) {
case S_IFCHR:
du->dk_copenpart &= ~mask;
break;
case S_IFBLK:
du->dk_bopenpart &= ~mask;
break;
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_openpart = du->dk_copenpart | du->dk_bopenpart;
return (0);
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}
int
wdioctl(dev_t dev, int cmd, caddr_t addr, int flag)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int lunit = wdunit(dev);
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register struct disk *du;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int error = 0;
#ifdef notyet
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struct uio auio;
struct iovec aiov;
#endif
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du = wddrives[lunit];
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switch (cmd) {
case DIOCSBAD:
if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
error = EBADF;
else {
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du->dk_bad = *(struct dkbad *)addr;
bad144intern(du);
}
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break;
case DIOCGDINFO:
*(struct disklabel *)addr = du->dk_dd;
break;
case DIOCGPART:
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if (wddospart(dev))
return (EINVAL);
((struct partinfo *)addr)->disklab = &du->dk_dd;
((struct partinfo *)addr)->part =
&du->dk_dd.d_partitions[wdpart(dev)];
break;
case DIOCSDINFO:
if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
error = EBADF;
else
error = setdisklabel(&du->dk_dd,
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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(struct disklabel *)addr,
#if 0
/*
* XXX setdisklabel() uses the
* openmask to allow it to reject
* changing open partitions. Why
* are we pretending nothing is
* open?
*/
du->dk_flags & DKFL_BSDLABEL
? du->dk_openpart :
#endif
0,
du->dk_dospartitions);
if (error == 0) {
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du->dk_flags |= DKFL_BSDLABEL;
wdwsetctlr(du); /* XXX - check */
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}
break;
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case DIOCWLABEL:
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du->dk_flags &= ~DKFL_WRITEPROT;
if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
error = EBADF;
else
du->dk_wlabel = *(int *)addr;
break;
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case DIOCWDINFO:
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du->dk_flags &= ~DKFL_WRITEPROT;
if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
error = EBADF;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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else if ((error = setdisklabel(&du->dk_dd,
(struct disklabel *)addr,
#if 0
du->dk_flags & DKFL_BSDLABEL
? du->dk_openpart :
#endif
0,
du->dk_dospartitions)) == 0) {
int wlab;
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du->dk_flags |= DKFL_BSDLABEL;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wdwsetctlr(du); /* XXX - check */
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/* simulate opening partition 0 so write succeeds */
du->dk_openpart |= (1 << 0); /* XXX */
wlab = du->dk_wlabel;
du->dk_wlabel = 1;
error = writedisklabel(dev, WDSTRATEGY,
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&du->dk_dd, du->dk_dospartitions);
du->dk_openpart = du->dk_copenpart | du->dk_bopenpart;
du->dk_wlabel = wlab;
}
break;
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#ifdef notyet
case DIOCGDINFOP:
*(struct disklabel **)addr = &(du->dk_dd);
break;
case DIOCWFORMAT:
if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
error = EBADF;
else {
register struct format_op *fop;
fop = (struct format_op *)addr;
aiov.iov_base = fop->df_buf;
aiov.iov_len = fop->df_count;
auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
auio.uio_resid = fop->df_count;
auio.uio_segflg = 0;
auio.uio_offset =
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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fop->df_startblk * du->dk_dd.d_secsize;
#error /* XXX the 386BSD interface is different */
error = physio(wdformat, &rwdbuf[lunit], 0, dev,
B_WRITE, minphys, &auio);
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fop->df_count -= auio.uio_resid;
fop->df_reg[0] = du->dk_status;
fop->df_reg[1] = du->dk_error;
}
break;
#endif
default:
error = ENOTTY;
break;
}
return (error);
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef B_FORMAT
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int
wdformat(struct buf *bp)
{
bp->b_flags |= B_FORMAT;
return (wdstrategy(bp));
}
#endif
int
wdsize(dev_t dev)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int lunit = wdunit(dev), part = wdpart(dev), val;
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struct disk *du;
int size;
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if (lunit >= NWD || wddospart(dev) || (du = wddrives[lunit]) == NULL) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (-1);
}
val = 0;
if (du->dk_state == CLOSED) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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val = wdopen(makewddev(major(dev), lunit, WDRAW),
FREAD, S_IFBLK, 0);
}
if (val != 0 || du->dk_flags & DKFL_WRITEPROT) {
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return (-1);
}
size = ((int)du->dk_dd.d_partitions[part].p_size);
return size;
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}
extern char *ptvmmap; /* poor name! */
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Dump core after a system crash.
*/
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int
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wddump(dev_t dev)
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{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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register struct disk *du;
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register struct bt_bad *bt_ptr;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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struct disklabel *lp;
long num; /* number of sectors to write */
int lunit, part;
long blkoff, blknum;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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long blkchk, blkcnt, blknext;
long cylin, head, sector;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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long secpertrk, secpercyl, nblocks;
char *addr;
extern int Maxmem;
static int wddoingadump = 0;
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extern caddr_t CADDR1;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Toss any characters present prior to dump. */
while (sgetc(1))
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;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Check for acceptable device. */
/* XXX should reset to maybe allow du->dk_state < OPEN. */
lunit = wdunit(dev); /* eventually support floppies? */
part = wdpart(dev);
if (lunit >= NWD || wddospart(dev) || (du = wddrives[lunit]) == NULL
|| du->dk_state < OPEN || du->dk_flags & DKFL_WRITEPROT)
return (ENXIO);
1993-06-12 16:58:17 +02:00
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Size of memory to dump, in disk sectors. */
num = (u_long)Maxmem * NBPG / du->dk_dd.d_secsize;
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secpertrk = du->dk_dd.d_nsectors;
secpercyl = du->dk_dd.d_secpercyl;
nblocks = du->dk_dd.d_partitions[part].p_size;
blkoff = du->dk_dd.d_partitions[part].p_offset;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#if 0
pg("part %x, nblocks %d, dumplo %d num %d\n",
part, nblocks, dumplo, num);
#endif
/* Check transfer bounds against partition size. */
if (dumplo < 0 || dumplo + num > nblocks)
return (EINVAL);
/* Check if we are being called recursively. */
if (wddoingadump)
return (EFAULT);
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#if 0
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Mark controller active for if we panic during the dump. */
wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_active = 1;
#endif
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wddoingadump = 1;
/* Recalibrate the drive. */
DELAY(5); /* ATA spec XXX NOT */
if (wdcommand(du, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDCC_RESTORE | WD_STEP) != 0
|| wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT, TIMEOUT) != 0
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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|| wdsetctlr(du) != 0) {
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du, "wddump: recalibrate failed");
return (EIO);
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_flags |= DKFL_SINGLE;
addr = (char *) 0;
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blknum = dumplo + blkoff;
while (num > 0) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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blkcnt = num;
if (blkcnt > MAXTRANSFER)
blkcnt = MAXTRANSFER;
/* Keep transfer within current cylinder. */
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if ((blknum + blkcnt - 1) / secpercyl != blknum / secpercyl)
blkcnt = secpercyl - (blknum % secpercyl);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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blknext = blknum + blkcnt;
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/*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* See if one of the sectors is in the bad sector list
* (if we have one). If the first sector is bad, then
* reduce the transfer to this one bad sector; if another
* sector is bad, then reduce reduce the transfer to
* avoid any bad sectors.
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*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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if ((du->dk_flags & (DKFL_SINGLE | DKFL_BADSECT))
== (DKFL_SINGLE | DKFL_BADSECT))
for (blkchk = blknum; blkchk < blknum + blkcnt; blkchk++) {
cylin = blkchk / secpercyl;
head = (blkchk % secpercyl) / secpertrk;
sector = blkchk % secpertrk;
for (bt_ptr = du->dk_bad.bt_bad;
bt_ptr->bt_cyl != BAD144_NO_CYL; bt_ptr++) {
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if (bt_ptr->bt_cyl > cylin)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/*
* Sorted list, and we passed our cylinder.
* quit.
*/
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break;
if (bt_ptr->bt_cyl == cylin &&
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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bt_ptr->bt_trksec == (head << 8) + sector) {
/* Found bad block. */
blkcnt = blkchk - blknum;
if (blkcnt > 0) {
blknext = blknum + blkcnt;
goto out;
}
blkcnt = 1;
blknext = blknum + blkcnt;
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/*
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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* Found bad block. Calculate new block number.
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* This starts at the end of the disk (skip the
* last track which is used for the bad block list),
* and works backwards to the front of the disk.
*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* XXX as usual. */
#ifdef WDDEBUG
printf("--- badblock code -> Old = %ld; ",
blknum);
#endif
lp = &du->dk_dd;
if (lp->d_partitions[BSD_PART].p_offset != 0)
blknum = lp->d_partitions[BAD144_PART]
.p_offset
+ lp->d_partitions[BAD144_PART]
.p_size;
else
blknum = lp->d_secperunit;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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blknum -= lp->d_nsectors
+ (bt_ptr - du->dk_bad.bt_bad) + 1;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WDDEBUG
printf("new = %ld\n", blknum);
#endif
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break;
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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}
}
out:
/* Compute disk address. */
cylin = blknum / secpercyl;
head = (blknum % secpercyl) / secpertrk;
sector = blknum % secpertrk;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#if 0
/* Let's just talk about this first... */
pg("cylin l%d head %ld sector %ld addr 0x%x count %ld",
cylin, head, sector, addr, blkcnt);
#endif
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Do the write. */
if (wdcommand(du, cylin, head, sector, blkcnt, WDCC_WRITE)
!= 0) {
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du,
"wddump: timeout waiting to to give command");
return (EIO);
}
while (blkcnt != 0) {
pmap_enter(kernel_pmap, (vm_offset_t)CADDR1, trunc_page(addr),
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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VM_PROT_READ, TRUE);
/* Ready to send data? */
DELAY(5); /* ATA spec */
if (wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ, TIMEOUT)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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< 0) {
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du,
"wddump: timeout waiting for DRQ");
return (EIO);
}
outsw(du->dk_port + wd_data,
CADDR1 + ((int)addr & (NBPG - 1)),
DEV_BSIZE / sizeof(short));
addr += DEV_BSIZE;
if ((unsigned)addr % (1024 * 1024) == 0)
printf("%ld ", num / (1024 * 1024 / DEV_BSIZE));
num--;
blkcnt--;
}
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Wait for completion. */
DELAY(5); /* ATA spec XXX NOT */
if (wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT, TIMEOUT) < 0) {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du,
"wddump: timeout waiting for status");
return (EIO);
}
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From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Check final status. */
if (du->dk_status
& (WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT | WDCS_DRQ | WDCS_ERR)
!= (WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT)) {
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du,
"wddump: extra DRQ, or error");
return (EIO);
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}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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/* Update block count. */
blknum = blknext;
/* Operator aborting dump? */
if (sgetc(1) & 0xff) /* EWS: A hack to work with syscons */
return (EINTR);
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}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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return (0);
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}
static void
wderror(struct buf *bp, struct disk *du, char *mesg)
{
if (bp == NULL)
printf("wd%d: %s:\n", du->dk_lunit, mesg);
else
diskerr(bp, "wd", mesg, LOG_PRINTF, du->dk_skip, &du->dk_dd);
printf("wd%d: status %b error %b\n", du->dk_lunit,
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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du->dk_status, WDCS_BITS, du->dk_error, WDERR_BITS);
}
/*
* Discard any interrupts that were latched by the interrupt system while
* we were doing polled i/o.
*/
static void
wdflushirq(struct disk *du, int old_ipl)
{
wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_active = 2;
splx(old_ipl);
(void)splbio();
wdtab[du->dk_ctrlr].b_active = 0;
}
/*
* Reset the controller.
*/
static int
wdreset(struct disk *du)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int wdc;
wdc = du->dk_port;
(void)wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT);
outb(wdc + wd_ctlr, WDCTL_IDS | WDCTL_RST);
DELAY(10 * 1000);
outb(wdc + wd_ctlr, WDCTL_IDS);
if (wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT, TIMEOUT) != 0
|| (du->dk_error = inb(wdc + wd_error)) != 0x01)
return (1);
outb(wdc + wd_ctlr, WDCTL_4BIT);
return (0);
}
/*
* Sleep until driver is inactive.
* This is used only for avoiding rare race conditions, so it is unimportant
* that the sleep may be far too short or too long.
*/
static void
wdsleep(int ctrlr, char *wmesg)
{
while (wdtab[ctrlr].b_active)
tsleep((caddr_t)&wdtab[ctrlr].b_active, PZERO - 1, wmesg, 1);
}
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static void
wdtimeout(void *cdu)
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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{
struct disk *du;
int x;
du = (struct disk *)cdu;
x = splbio();
if (du->dk_timeout != 0 && --du->dk_timeout == 0) {
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du, "interrupt timeout");
wdunwedge(du);
wdflushirq(du, x);
du->dk_skip = 0;
du->dk_flags |= DKFL_SINGLE;
wdstart(du->dk_ctrlr);
}
timeout(wdtimeout, cdu, hz);
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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splx(x);
}
/*
* Reset the controller after it has become wedged. This is different from
* wdreset() so that wdreset() can be used in the probe and so that this
* can restore the geometry .
*/
static int
wdunwedge(struct disk *du)
{
struct disk *du1;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int lunit;
/* Schedule other drives for recalibration. */
for (lunit = 0; lunit < NWD; lunit++)
if ((du1 = wddrives[lunit]) != NULL && du1 != du
&& du1->dk_ctrlr == du->dk_ctrlr
&& du1->dk_state > WANTOPEN)
du1->dk_state = WANTOPEN;
DELAY(RECOVERYTIME);
if (wdreset(du) == 0) {
/*
* XXX - recalibrate current drive now because some callers
* aren't prepared to have its state change.
*/
if (wdcommand(du, 0, 0, 0, 0, WDCC_RESTORE | WD_STEP) == 0
&& wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT, TIMEOUT) == 0
&& wdsetctlr(du) == 0)
return (0);
}
wderror((struct buf *)NULL, du, "wdunwedge failed");
return (1);
}
/*
* Wait uninterruptibly until controller is not busy and either certain
* status bits are set or an error has occurred.
* The wait is usually short unless it is for the controller to process
* an entire critical command.
* Return 1 for (possibly stale) controller errors, -1 for timeout errors,
* or 0 for no errors.
* Return controller status in du->dk_status and, if there was a controller
* error, return the error code in du->dk_error.
*/
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WD_COUNT_RETRIES
static int min_retries[NWDC];
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#endif
static int
wdwait(struct disk *du, u_char bits_wanted, int timeout)
{
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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int wdc;
u_char status;
#define POLLING 1000
wdc = du->dk_port;
timeout += POLLING;
do {
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#ifdef WD_COUNT_RETRIES
if (min_retries[du->dk_ctrlr] > timeout
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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|| min_retries[du->dk_ctrlr] == 0)
min_retries[du->dk_ctrlr] = timeout;
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#endif
DELAY(5); /* ATA spec XXX NOT */
du->dk_status = status = inb(wdc + wd_status);
if (!(status & WDCS_BUSY)) {
if (status & WDCS_ERR) {
du->dk_error = inb(wdc + wd_error);
/*
* We once returned here. This is wrong
* because the error bit is apparently only
* valid after the controller has interrupted
* (e.g., the error bit is stale when we wait
* for DRQ for writes). So we can't depend
* on the error bit at all when polling for
* command completion.
*/
}
if ((status & bits_wanted) == bits_wanted)
return (status & WDCS_ERR);
}
if (timeout < TIMEOUT)
/*
* Switch to a polling rate of about 1 KHz so that
* the timeout is almost machine-independent. The
* controller is taking a long time to respond, so
* an extra msec won't matter.
*/
DELAY(1000);
} while (--timeout != 0);
return (-1);
}
/*
* Internalize the bad sector table.
*/
void bad144intern(struct disk *du) {
int i;
if (du->dk_flags & DKFL_BADSECT) {
for (i = 0; i < 127; i++) {
du->dk_badsect[i] = -1;
}
for (i = 0; i < 126; i++) {
if (du->dk_bad.bt_bad[i].bt_cyl == 0xffff) {
break;
} else {
du->dk_badsect[i] =
du->dk_bad.bt_bad[i].bt_cyl * du->dk_dd.d_secpercyl +
(du->dk_bad.bt_bad[i].bt_trksec >> 8) * du->dk_dd.d_nsectors
+
(du->dk_bad.bt_bad[i].bt_trksec & 0x00ff);
}
}
}
}
From: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) o merged and fixed timeout code from sos. o merged DOS partition support from sos. o fixed "extra" interrupts. o check if malloc retuns NULL :-(. o print drive size as in NetBSD o after an error, return the residual count, not 0. o give up early for > 16 heads. o cleaned up the old-drive detection in wdgetctlr(). o rewrote wddump(). I'd been putting this off because I'd had the dump disabled since 0.0 and had no idea if even the standard version worked. It didn't: (0) syscons' sgetc() interface broke some keyboard stuff. (1) CADDR1 is mapped using pmap() and pmap got a NULL pointer trap (at least when I got to wddump() using call diediedie from ddb) because the pte for CADDR1 is only supposed to be hacked on directly (e.g. in physcopyseg()). (2) bad144 handling was not done. (3) it was slooow (3600 sectors/minute) because my controller doesn't cache writes. o miscellaneous other cleanups, e.g., removed scattered patchkit/terry dates. o lots of reformatting. To be done: o Merge/fix TIH/NetBSD bad144 code (doesn't belong in any particular driver. Why aren't we using i386/dkbad.c?). o Merge/fix Dyson/NetBSD clustering code (large parts should be shared). o Fix/extend the partition in use bits. Support extended partitions. This should be shared by all disk drivers. Swap to a DOS partition so that the swap space can be shared with linux. o Don't use polling except for initialization. Need to reorganise the state machine. Then "extra" interrupts shouldn't happen (except maybe one for initialization). o Fix disklabel, boot and driver inconsistencies with bad144 in standard versions. o Look at latest linux clustering methods. Our disksort() gets in the way of clustering. o cleaned up the ATA changes (needs more work. I think the ATA specs say that the only thing really wrong with the original version of wx is that there was no test for drive-ready before some commands. 400 nsec delay suffices for almost everything and 400 nsec delay is usually "free").
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#endif /* NWDC > 0 */