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-/*
- *  linux/drivers/block/opti621.c		Version 0.6	Jan 02, 1999
- *
- *  Copyright (C) 1996-1998  Linus Torvalds & authors (see below)
- */
-
-/*
- * Authors:
- * Jaromir Koutek <miri@punknet.cz>,
- * Jan Harkes <jaharkes@cwi.nl>,
- * Mark Lord <mlord@pobox.com>
- * Some parts of code are from ali14xx.c and from rz1000.c.
- *
- * OPTi is trademark of OPTi, Octek is trademark of Octek.
- *
- * I used docs from OPTi databook, from ftp.opti.com, file 9123-0002.ps
- * and disassembled/traced setupvic.exe (DOS program).
- * It increases kernel code about 2 kB.
- * I don't have this card no more, but I hope I can get some in case
- * of needed development.
- * My card is Octek PIDE 1.01 (on card) or OPTiViC (program).
- * It has a place for a secondary connector in circuit, but nothing
- * is there. Also BIOS says no address for
- * secondary controller (see bellow in ide_init_opti621).
- * I've only tested this on my system, which only has one disk.
- * It's Western Digital WDAC2850, with PIO mode 3. The PCI bus
- * is at 20 MHz (I have DX2/80, I tried PCI at 40, but I got random
- * lockups). I tried the OCTEK double speed CD-ROM and
- * it does not work! But I can't boot DOS also, so it's probably
- * hardware fault. I have connected Conner 80MB, the Seagate 850MB (no
- * problems) and Seagate 1GB (as slave, WD as master). My experiences
- * with the third, 1GB drive: I got 3MB/s (hdparm), but sometimes
- * it slows to about 100kB/s! I don't know why and I have
- * not this drive now, so I can't try it again.
- * I write this driver because I lost the paper ("manual") with
- * settings of jumpers on the card and I have to boot Linux with
- * Loadlin except LILO, cause I have to run the setupvic.exe program
- * already or I get disk errors (my test: rpm -Vf
- * /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA - or any big file).
- * Some numbers from hdparm -t /dev/hda:
- * Timing buffer-cache reads:   32 MB in  3.02 seconds =10.60 MB/sec
- * Timing buffered disk reads:  16 MB in  5.52 seconds = 2.90 MB/sec
- * I have 4 Megs/s before, but I don't know why (maybe changes
- * in hdparm test).
- * After release of 0.1, I got some successful reports, so it might work.
- *
- * The main problem with OPTi is that some timings for master
- * and slave must be the same. For example, if you have master
- * PIO 3 and slave PIO 0, driver have to set some timings of
- * master for PIO 0. Second problem is that opti621_tune_drive
- * got only one drive to set, but have to set both drives.
- * This is solved in compute_pios. If you don't set
- * the second drive, compute_pios use ide_get_best_pio_mode
- * for autoselect mode (you can change it to PIO 0, if you want).
- * If you then set the second drive to another PIO, the old value
- * (automatically selected) will be overrided by yours.
- * There is a 25/33MHz switch in configuration
- * register, but driver is written for use at any frequency which get
- * (use idebus=xx to select PCI bus speed).
- * Use ide0=autotune for automatical tune of the PIO modes.
- * If you get strange results, do not use this and set PIO manually
- * by hdparm.
- *
- * Version 0.1, Nov 8, 1996
- * by Jaromir Koutek, for 2.1.8. 
- * Initial version of driver.
- * 
- * Version 0.2
- * Number 0.2 skipped.
- *
- * Version 0.3, Nov 29, 1997
- * by Mark Lord (probably), for 2.1.68
- * Updates for use with new IDE block driver.
- *
- * Version 0.4, Dec 14, 1997
- * by Jan Harkes
- * Fixed some errors and cleaned the code.
- *
- * Version 0.5, Jan 2, 1998
- * by Jaromir Koutek
- * Updates for use with (again) new IDE block driver.
- * Update of documentation.
- * 
- * Version 0.6, Jan 2, 1999
- * by Jaromir Koutek
- * Reversed to version 0.3 of the driver, because
- * 0.5 doesn't work.
- */
-
-#undef REALLY_SLOW_IO	/* most systems can safely undef this */
-#define OPTI621_DEBUG		/* define for debug messages */
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/timer.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/hdreg.h>
-#include <linux/ide.h>
-
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "ide_modes.h"
-
-#define OPTI621_MAX_PIO 3
-/* In fact, I do not have any PIO 4 drive
- * (address: 25 ns, data: 70 ns, recovery: 35 ns),
- * but OPTi 82C621 is programmable and it can do (minimal values):
- * on 40MHz PCI bus (pulse 25 ns):
- *  address: 25 ns, data: 25 ns, recovery: 50 ns;
- * on 20MHz PCI bus (pulse 50 ns):
- *  address: 50 ns, data: 50 ns, recovery: 100 ns.
- */
-
-/* #define READ_PREFETCH 0 */
-/* Uncommnent for disable read prefetch.
- * There is some readprefetch capatibility in hdparm,
- * but when I type hdparm -P 1 /dev/hda, I got errors
- * and till reset drive is inacessible.
- * This (hw) read prefetch is safe on my drive.
- */
-
-#ifndef READ_PREFETCH
-#define READ_PREFETCH 0x40 /* read prefetch is enabled */
-#endif /* else read prefetch is disabled */
-
-#define READ_REG 0	/* index of Read cycle timing register */
-#define WRITE_REG 1	/* index of Write cycle timing register */
-#define CNTRL_REG 3	/* index of Control register */
-#define STRAP_REG 5	/* index of Strap register */
-#define MISC_REG 6	/* index of Miscellaneous register */
-
-int reg_base;
-
-#define PIO_NOT_EXIST 254
-#define PIO_DONT_KNOW 255
-
-/* there are stored pio numbers from other calls of opti621_tune_drive */
-
-static void compute_pios(ide_drive_t *drive, byte pio)
-/* Store values into drive->drive_data
- *	second_contr - 0 for primary controller, 1 for secondary
- *	slave_drive - 0 -> pio is for master, 1 -> pio is for slave
- *	pio - PIO mode for selected drive (for other we don't know)
- */
-{
-	int d;
-	ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
-
-	drive->drive_data = ide_get_best_pio_mode(drive, pio, OPTI621_MAX_PIO, NULL);
-	for (d = 0; d < 2; ++d) {
-		drive = &hwif->drives[d];
-		if (drive->present) {
-			if (drive->drive_data == PIO_DONT_KNOW)
-				drive->drive_data = ide_get_best_pio_mode(drive, 255, OPTI621_MAX_PIO, NULL);
-#ifdef OPTI621_DEBUG
-			printk("%s: Selected PIO mode %d\n", drive->name, drive->drive_data);
-#endif
-		} else {
-			drive->drive_data = PIO_NOT_EXIST;
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-int cmpt_clk(int time, int bus_speed)
-/* Returns (rounded up) time in clocks for time in ns,
- * with bus_speed in MHz.
- * Example: bus_speed = 40 MHz, time = 80 ns
- * 1000/40 = 25 ns (clk value),
- * 80/25 = 3.2, rounded up to 4 (I hope ;-)).
- * Use idebus=xx to select right frequency.
- */
-{
-	return ((time*bus_speed+999)/1000);
-}
-
-static void write_reg(byte value, int reg)
-/* Write value to register reg, base of register
- * is at reg_base (0x1f0 primary, 0x170 secondary,
- * if not changed by PCI configuration).
- * This is from setupvic.exe program.
- */
-{
-	inw(reg_base+1);
-	inw(reg_base+1);
-	outb(3, reg_base+2);
-	outb(value, reg_base+reg);
-	outb(0x83, reg_base+2);
-}
-
-static byte read_reg(int reg)
-/* Read value from register reg, base of register
- * is at reg_base (0x1f0 primary, 0x170 secondary,
- * if not changed by PCI configuration).
- * This is from setupvic.exe program.
- */
-{
-	byte ret;
-	inw(reg_base+1);
-	inw(reg_base+1);
-	outb(3, reg_base+2);
-	ret=inb(reg_base+reg);
-	outb(0x83, reg_base+2);
-	return ret;
-}
-
-typedef struct pio_clocks_s {
-	int	address_time;	/* Address setup (clocks) */
-	int	data_time;	/* Active/data pulse (clocks) */
-	int	recovery_time;	/* Recovery time (clocks) */
-} pio_clocks_t;
-
-static void compute_clocks(int pio, pio_clocks_t *clks)
-{
-        if (pio != PIO_NOT_EXIST) {
-        	int adr_setup, data_pls, bus_speed;
-        	bus_speed = ide_system_bus_speed();
- 	       	adr_setup = ide_pio_timings[pio].setup_time;
-  	      	data_pls = ide_pio_timings[pio].active_time;
-	  	clks->address_time = cmpt_clk(adr_setup, bus_speed);
-	     	clks->data_time = cmpt_clk(data_pls, bus_speed);
-     		clks->recovery_time = cmpt_clk(ide_pio_timings[pio].cycle_time
-     			- adr_setup-data_pls, bus_speed);
-     		if (clks->address_time<1) clks->address_time = 1;
-     		if (clks->address_time>4) clks->address_time = 4;
-     		if (clks->data_time<1) clks->data_time = 1;
-     		if (clks->data_time>16) clks->data_time = 16;
-     		if (clks->recovery_time<2) clks->recovery_time = 2;
-     		if (clks->recovery_time>17) clks->recovery_time = 17;
-	} else {
-		clks->address_time = 1;
-		clks->data_time = 1;
-		clks->recovery_time = 2;
-		/* minimal values */
-	}
- 
-}
-
-/* Main tune procedure, called from tuneproc. */
-static void opti621_tune_drive (ide_drive_t *drive, byte pio)
-{
-	/* primary and secondary drives share some registers,
-	 * so we have to program both drives
-	 */
-	unsigned long flags;
-	byte pio1, pio2;
-	pio_clocks_t first, second;
-	int ax, drdy;
-	byte cycle1, cycle2, misc;
-	ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
-
-	/* sets drive->drive_data for both drives */
-	compute_pios(drive, pio);
- 	pio1 = hwif->drives[0].drive_data;
- 	pio2 = hwif->drives[1].drive_data;
-
-	compute_clocks(pio1, &first);
-	compute_clocks(pio2, &second);
-
-	/* ax = max(a1,a2) */
-	ax = (first.address_time < second.address_time) ? second.address_time : first.address_time;
-
-	drdy = 2; /* DRDY is default 2 (by OPTi Databook) */
-
-	cycle1 = ((first.data_time-1)<<4)  | (first.recovery_time-2);
-	cycle2 = ((second.data_time-1)<<4) | (second.recovery_time-2);
-	misc = READ_PREFETCH | ((ax-1)<<4) | ((drdy-2)<<1);
-
-#ifdef OPTI621_DEBUG
-	printk("%s: master: address: %d, data: %d, recovery: %d, drdy: %d [clk]\n",
-		hwif->name, ax, first.data_time, first.recovery_time, drdy);
-	printk("%s: slave:  address: %d, data: %d, recovery: %d, drdy: %d [clk]\n",
-		hwif->name, ax, second.data_time, second.recovery_time, drdy);
-#endif
-
-	save_flags(flags);	/* all CPUs */
-	cli();			/* all CPUs */
-
-     	reg_base = hwif->io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET];
-	outb(0xc0, reg_base+CNTRL_REG);	/* allow Register-B */
-	outb(0xff, reg_base+5);		/* hmm, setupvic.exe does this ;-) */
-	inb(reg_base+CNTRL_REG); 	/* if reads 0xff, adapter not exist? */
-	read_reg(CNTRL_REG);		/* if reads 0xc0, no interface exist? */
-	read_reg(STRAP_REG);		/* read version, probably 0 */
-
-	/* program primary drive */
-	write_reg(0,      MISC_REG);	/* select Index-0 for Register-A */
-	write_reg(cycle1, READ_REG);	/* set read cycle timings */
-	write_reg(cycle1, WRITE_REG);	/* set write cycle timings */
-
-	/* program secondary drive */
-	write_reg(1,      MISC_REG);	/* select Index-1 for Register-B */
-	write_reg(cycle2, READ_REG);	/* set read cycle timings */
-	write_reg(cycle2, WRITE_REG);	/* set write cycle timings */
-
-	write_reg(0x85, CNTRL_REG);	/* use Register-A for drive 0 */
-					/* use Register-B for drive 1 */
-
- 	write_reg(misc, MISC_REG);	/* set address setup, DRDY timings,   */
- 					/*  and read prefetch for both drives */
-
-	restore_flags(flags);	/* all CPUs */
-}
-
-/*
- * ide_init_opti621() is called once for each hwif found at boot.
- */
-void ide_init_opti621 (ide_hwif_t *hwif)
-{
-	hwif->drives[0].drive_data = PIO_DONT_KNOW;
-	hwif->drives[1].drive_data = PIO_DONT_KNOW;
-	hwif->tuneproc = &opti621_tune_drive;
-}

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