10 May, 2014

1 commit

  • This patch fixes host drivers to use CONFIG_PM_SLEEP instead of CONFIG_PM
    where applicable. Benefits of this change:

    * unused code is not being compiled in for CONFIG_PM=y, CONFIG_PM_SLEEP=n
    and CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y configurations

    * easier transition to use struct dev_pm_ops and SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS() in
    the future

    * more consistent code (there are host drivers which are using the correct
    CONFIG_PM_SLEEP checks already)

    The patch leaves the core libata code and ->port_[suspend,resume] support
    in sata_[inic162x,nv,sil24].c alone for now.

    Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo

    Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
     

14 Feb, 2014

1 commit


26 Jul, 2012

1 commit

  • This patch converts the drivers in drivers/ata/* to use module_pci_driver()
    macro which makes the code smaller and a bit simpler.

    Signed-off-by: Axel Lin
    Cc: Alan Cox
    Cc: Jeff Garzik
    Cc: Mikael Pettersson
    Cc: Mark Lord
    Cc: Jeremy Higdon
    Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Axel Lin
     

24 Jul, 2011

1 commit

  • Use a single mechanism to show driver version.
    Reduces text a tiny bit too.

    Remove uses of static int printed_version
    Add and use ata_print_version(const struct device *, const char *ver)
    and ata_print_version_once.

    $ size drivers/ata/built-in.*
    text data bss dec hex filename
    544969 73893 116584 735446 b38d6 drivers/ata/built-in.allyesconfig.ata.o
    543870 73893 116592 734355 b34ad drivers/ata/built-in.allyesconfig.print_once.o
    141328 14689 4220 160237 271ed drivers/ata/built-in.defconfig.ata.o
    141212 14689 4220 160121 27179 drivers/ata/built-in.defconfig.print_once.o

    Signed-off-by: Joe Perches
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Joe Perches
     

26 May, 2010

1 commit

  • Separate out ata_pci_bmdma_prepare_host() and ata_pci_bmdma_init_one()
    from their SFF counterparts. SFF ones no longer try to initialize
    BMDMA or set PCI master.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     

20 May, 2010

1 commit

  • Separate out ata_bmdma_qc_issue() from ata_sff_qc_issue() such that
    ata_sff_qc_issue() only deals with non-BMDMA SFF protocols (PIO and
    nodata) while ata_bmdma_qc_issue() deals with the BMDMA protocols and
    uses ata_sff_qc_issue() for non-DMA commands. All the users are
    updated accordingly.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     

02 Mar, 2010

1 commit

  • This allows parallel scan and the like to be set without having to stop
    using the existing full helper functions. This patch merely adds the argument
    and fixes up the callers. It doesn't undo the special cases already in the
    tree or add any new parallel callers.

    Signed-off-by: Alan Cox
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Alan Cox
     

04 Dec, 2009

1 commit


25 Mar, 2009

1 commit


29 Dec, 2008

1 commit


28 Oct, 2008

1 commit


22 Aug, 2008

1 commit

  • Dave Müller sent a diff for the pata_oldpiix that highlighted a problem
    where a lot of the ATA drivers assume dma_mode == 0 means "no DMA" while
    the core code uses 0xFF.

    This turns out to have other consequences such as code doing >= XFER_UDMA_0
    also catching 0xFF as UDMAlots. Fortunately it doesn't generally affect
    set_dma_mode, although some drivers call back into their own set mode code
    from other points.

    Having been through the drivers I've added helpers for using_udma/using_mwdma
    dma_enabled so that people don't open code ranges that may change (eg if UDMA8
    appears somewhere)

    Thanks to David for the initial bits
    [and added fix for pata_oldpiix from and signed-off-by Dave Mueller
    -jg]

    Signed-off-by: Alan Cox
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Alan Cox
     

18 Apr, 2008

6 commits

  • SFF functions have confusing names. Some have sff prefix, some have
    bmdma, some std, some pci and some none. Unify the naming by...

    * SFF functions which are common to both BMDMA and non-BMDMA are
    prefixed with ata_sff_.

    * SFF functions which are specific to BMDMA are prefixed with
    ata_bmdma_.

    * SFF functions which are specific to PCI but apply to both BMDMA and
    non-BMDMA are prefixed with ata_pci_sff_.

    * SFF functions which are specific to PCI and BMDMA are prefixed with
    ata_pci_bmdma_.

    * Drop generic prefixes from LLD specific routines. For example,
    bfin_std_dev_select -> bfin_dev_select.

    The following renames are noteworthy.

    ata_qc_issue_prot() -> ata_sff_qc_issue()
    ata_pci_default_filter() -> ata_bmdma_mode_filter()
    ata_dev_try_classify() -> ata_sff_dev_classify()

    This rename is in preparation of separating SFF support out of libata
    core layer. This patch strictly renames functions and doesn't
    introduce any behavior difference.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo

    Tejun Heo
     
  • Currently reset methods are not specified directly in the
    ata_port_operations table. If a LLD wants to use custom reset
    methods, it should construct and use a error_handler which uses those
    reset methods. It's done this way for two reasons.

    First, the ops table already contained too many methods and adding
    four more of them would noticeably increase the amount of necessary
    boilerplate code all over low level drivers.

    Second, as ->error_handler uses those reset methods, it can get
    confusing. ie. By overriding ->error_handler, those reset ops can be
    made useless making layering a bit hazy.

    Now that ops table uses inheritance, the first problem doesn't exist
    anymore. The second isn't completely solved but is relieved by
    providing default values - most drivers can just override what it has
    implemented and don't have to concern itself about higher level
    callbacks. In fact, there currently is no driver which actually
    modifies error handling behavior. Drivers which override
    ->error_handler just wraps the standard error handler only to prepare
    the controller for EH. I don't think making ops layering strict has
    any noticeable benefit.

    This patch makes ->prereset, ->softreset, ->hardreset, ->postreset and
    their PMP counterparts propoer ops. Default ops are provided in the
    base ops tables and drivers are converted to override individual reset
    methods instead of creating custom error_handler.

    * ata_std_error_handler() doesn't use sata_std_hardreset() if SCRs
    aren't accessible. sata_promise doesn't need to use separate
    error_handlers for PATA and SATA anymore.

    * softreset is broken for sata_inic162x and sata_sx4. As libata now
    always prefers hardreset, this doesn't really matter but the ops are
    forced to NULL using ATA_OP_NULL for documentation purpose.

    * pata_hpt374 needs to use different prereset for the first and second
    PCI functions. This used to be done by branching from
    hpt374_error_handler(). The proper way to do this is to use
    separate ops and port_info tables for each function. Converted.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo

    Tejun Heo
     
  • port_info->private_data is currently used for two purposes - to record
    private data about the port_info or to specify host->private_data to
    use when allocating ata_host.

    This overloading is confusing and counter-intuitive in that
    port_info->private_data becomes host->private_data instead of
    port->private_data. In addition, port_info and host don't correspond
    to each other 1-to-1. Currently, the first non-NULL
    port_info->private_data is used.

    This patch makes port_info->private_data just be what it is -
    private_data for the port_info where LLD can jot down extra info.
    libata no longer sets host->private_data to the first non-NULL
    port_info->private_data, @host_priv argument is added to
    ata_pci_init_one() instead. LLDs which use ata_pci_init_one() can use
    this argument to pass in pointer to host private data. LLDs which
    don't should use init-register model anyway and can initialize
    host->private_data directly.

    Adding @host_priv instead of using init-register model for LLDs which
    use ata_pci_init_one() is suggested by Alan Cox.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Cc: Alan Cox

    Tejun Heo
     
  • ata_pci_init_one() is the only function which uses ops->irq_handler
    and pi->sht. Other initialization functions take the same information
    as arguments. This causes confusion and duplicate unused entries in
    structures.

    Make ata_pci_init_one() take sht as an argument and use ata_interrupt
    implicitly. All current users use ata_interrupt and if different irq
    handler is necessary open coding ata_pci_init_one() using
    ata_prepare_sff_host() and ata_activate_sff_host can be done under ten
    lines including error handling and driver which requires custom
    interrupt handler is likely to require custom initialization anyway.

    As ata_pci_init_one() was the last user of ops->irq_handler, this
    patch also kills the field.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo

    Tejun Heo
     
  • libata lets low level drivers build ata_port_operations table and
    register it with libata core layer. This allows low level drivers
    high level of flexibility but also burdens them with lots of
    boilerplate entries.

    This becomes worse for drivers which support related similar
    controllers which differ slightly. They share most of the operations
    except for a few. However, the driver still needs to list all
    operations for each variant. This results in large number of
    duplicate entries, which is not only inefficient but also error-prone
    as it becomes very difficult to tell what the actual differences are.

    This duplicate boilerplates all over the low level drivers also make
    updating the core layer exteremely difficult and error-prone. When
    compounded with multi-branched development model, it ends up
    accumulating inconsistencies over time. Some of those inconsistencies
    cause immediate problems and fixed. Others just remain there dormant
    making maintenance increasingly difficult.

    To rectify the problem, this patch implements ata_port_operations
    inheritance. To allow LLDs to easily re-use their own ops tables
    overriding only specific methods, this patch implements poor man's
    class inheritance. An ops table has ->inherits field which can be set
    to any ops table as long as it doesn't create a loop. When the host
    is started, the inheritance chain is followed and any operation which
    isn't specified is taken from the nearest ancestor which has it
    specified. This operation is called finalization and done only once
    per an ops table and the LLD doesn't have to do anything special about
    it other than making the ops table non-const such that libata can
    update it.

    libata provides four base ops tables lower drivers can inherit from -
    base, sata, pmp, sff and bmdma. To avoid overriding these ops
    accidentaly, these ops are declared const and LLDs should always
    inherit these instead of using them directly.

    After finalization, all the ops table are identical before and after
    the patch except for setting .irq_handler to ata_interrupt in drivers
    which didn't use to. The .irq_handler doesn't have any actual effect
    and the field will soon be removed by later patch.

    * sata_sx4 is still using old style EH and currently doesn't take
    advantage of ops inheritance.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo

    Tejun Heo
     
  • libata lets low level drivers build scsi_host_template and register it
    to the SCSI layer. This allows low level drivers high level of
    flexibility but also burdens them with lots of boilerplate entries.

    This patch implements SHT initializers which can be used to initialize
    all the boilerplate entries in a sht. Three variants of them are
    implemented - BASE, BMDMA and NCQ - for different types of drivers.
    Note that entries can be overriden by putting individual initializers
    after the helper macro.

    All sht tables are identical before and after this patch.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo

    Tejun Heo
     

20 Oct, 2007

1 commit


13 Oct, 2007

4 commits


10 Jul, 2007

1 commit


12 May, 2007

2 commits

  • The intention of using port_mask in SFF init helpers was to eventually
    support exoctic configurations such as combination of legacy and
    native port on the same controller. This never became actually
    necessary and the related code always has been subtly broken one way
    or the other. Now that new init model is in place, there is no reason
    to make common helpers capable of handling all corner cases. Exotic
    cases can simply dealt within LLDs as necessary.

    This patch removes port_mask handling in SFF init helpers. SFF init
    helpers don't take n_ports argument and interpret it into port_mask
    anymore. All information is carried via port_info. n_ports argument
    is dropped and always two ports are allocated. LLD can tell SFF to
    skip certain port by marking it dummy. Note that SFF code has been
    treating unuvailable ports this way for a long time until recent
    breakage fix from Linus and is consistent with how other drivers
    handle with unavailable ports.

    This fixes 1-port legacy host handling still broken after the recent
    native mode fix and simplifies SFF init logic. The following changes
    are made...

    * ata_pci_init_native_host() and ata_init_legacy_host() both now try
    to initialized whatever they can and mark failed ports dummy. They
    return 0 if any port is successfully initialized.

    * ata_pci_prepare_native_host() and ata_pci_init_one() now doesn't
    take n_ports argument. All info should be specified via port_info
    array. Always two ports are allocated.

    * ata_pci_init_bmdma() exported to be used by LLDs in exotic cases.

    * port_info handling in all LLDs are standardized - all port_info
    arrays are const stack variable named ppi. Unless the second port
    is different from the first, its port_info is specified as NULL
    (tells libata that it's identical to the last non-NULL port_info).

    * pata_hpt37x/hpt3x2n: don't modify static variable directly. Make an
    on-stack copy instead as ata_piix does.

    * pata_uli: It has 4 ports instead of 2. Don't use
    ata_pci_prepare_native_host(). Allocate the host explicitly and use
    init helpers. It's simple enough.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     
  • Reimplement suspend/resume support using sdev->manage_start_stop.

    * Device suspend/resume is now SCSI layer's responsibility and the
    code is simplified a lot.

    * DPM is dropped. This also simplifies code a lot. Suspend/resume
    status is port-wide now.

    * ata_scsi_device_suspend/resume() and ata_dev_ready() removed.

    * Resume now has to wait for disk to spin up before proceeding. I
    couldn't find easy way out as libata is in EH waiting for the
    disk to be ready and sd is waiting for EH to complete to issue
    START_STOP.

    * sdev->manage_start_stop is set to 1 in ata_scsi_slave_config().
    This fixes spindown on shutdown and suspend-to-disk.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     

01 May, 2007

1 commit

  • Add @deadline to prereset and reset methods and make them honor it.
    ata_wait_ready() which directly takes @deadline is implemented to be
    used as the wait function. This patch is in preparation for EH timing
    improvements.

    * ata_wait_ready() never does busy sleep. It's only used from EH and
    no wait in EH is that urgent. This function also prints 'be
    patient' message automatically after 5 secs of waiting if more than
    3 secs is remaining till deadline.

    * ata_bus_post_reset() now fails with error code if any of its wait
    fails. This is important because earlier reset tries will have
    shorter timeout than the spec requires. If a device fails to
    respond before the short timeout, reset should be retried with
    longer timeout rather than silently ignoring the device.

    There are three behavior differences.

    1. Timeout is applied to both devices at once, not separately. This
    is more consistent with what the spec says.

    2. When a device passes devchk but fails to become ready before
    deadline. Previouly, post_reset would just succeed and let
    device classification remove the device. New code fails the
    reset thus causing reset retry. After a few times, EH will give
    up disabling the port.

    3. When slave device passes devchk but fails to become accessible
    (TF-wise) after reset. Original code disables dev1 after 30s
    timeout and continues as if the device doesn't exist, while the
    patched code fails reset. When this happens, new code fails
    reset on whole port rather than proceeding with only the primary
    device.

    If the failing device is suffering transient problems, new code
    retries reset which is a better behavior. If the failing device is
    actually broken, the net effect is identical to it, but not to the
    other device sharing the channel. In the previous code, reset would
    have succeeded after 30s thus detecting the working one. In the new
    code, reset fails and whole port gets disabled. IMO, it's a
    pathological case anyway (broken device sharing bus with working
    one) and doesn't really matter.

    * ata_bus_softreset() is changed to return error code from
    ata_bus_post_reset(). It used to return 0 unconditionally.

    * Spin up waiting is to be removed and not converted to honor
    deadline.

    * To be on the safe side, deadline is set to 40s for the time being.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     

29 Apr, 2007

1 commit


03 Mar, 2007

1 commit


21 Feb, 2007

1 commit


10 Feb, 2007

4 commits

  • Fix the PIO mode 2 using mode 0 timings -- this driver should enable the
    fast timing bank starting with PIO2, just like the ata_piix driver does.
    Also, fix/rephrase some comments while at it.

    Signed-off-by: Sergei Shtylyov
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Sergei Shtylyov
     
  • This patch is against each libata driver.

    Two IRQ calls are added in ata_port_operations.
    - irq_on() is used to enable interrupts.
    - irq_ack() is used to acknowledge a device interrupt.

    In most drivers, ata_irq_on() and ata_irq_ack() are used for
    irq_on and irq_ack respectively.

    In some drivers (ex: ahci, sata_sil24) which cannot use them
    as is, ata_dummy_irq_on() and ata_dummy_irq_ack() are used.

    Signed-off-by: Kou Ishizaki
    Signed-off-by: Akira Iguchi
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Akira Iguchi
     
  • Convert libata core layer and LLDs to use iomap.

    * managed iomap is used. Pointer to pcim_iomap_table() is cached at
    host->iomap and used through out LLDs. This basically replaces
    host->mmio_base.

    * if possible, pcim_iomap_regions() is used

    Most iomap operation conversions are taken from Jeff Garzik
    's iomap branch.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     
  • Update libata LLDs to use devres. Core layer is already converted to
    support managed LLDs. This patch simplifies initialization and fixes
    many resource related bugs in init failure and detach path. For
    example, all converted drivers now handle ata_device_add() failure
    gracefully without excessive resource rollback code.

    As most resources are released automatically on driver detach, many
    drivers don't need or can do with much simpler ->{port|host}_stop().
    In general, stop callbacks are need iff port or host needs to be given
    commands to shut it down. Note that freezing is enough in many cases
    and ports are automatically frozen before being detached.

    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Tejun Heo
     

03 Dec, 2006

1 commit


02 Dec, 2006

1 commit

  • This patch adds the suspend/resume callbacks for drivers which don't need
    any additional help (beyond the pci resume quirk patch I posted earlier
    anyway). Also bring version numbers back inline with master copies.

    Signed-off-by: Alan Cox
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Alan
     

29 Nov, 2006

1 commit


29 Sep, 2006

1 commit


27 Sep, 2006

1 commit


30 Aug, 2006

1 commit