diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c | 1604 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1604 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c b/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c deleted file mode 100644 index d7e18ce..0000000 --- a/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1604 +0,0 @@ -/* - * linux/kernel/arch/arm/drivers/block/fd1772.c - * Based on ataflop.c in the m68k Linux - * Copyright (C) 1993 Greg Harp - * Atari Support by Bjoern Brauel, Roman Hodek - * Archimedes Support by Dave Gilbert (linux@treblig.org) - * - * Big cleanup Sep 11..14 1994 Roman Hodek: - * - Driver now works interrupt driven - * - Support for two drives; should work, but I cannot test that :-( - * - Reading is done in whole tracks and buffered to speed up things - * - Disk change detection and drive deselecting after motor-off - * similar to TOS - * - Autodetection of disk format (DD/HD); untested yet, because I - * don't have an HD drive :-( - * - * Fixes Nov 13 1994 Martin Schaller: - * - Autodetection works now - * - Support for 5 1/4" disks - * - Removed drive type (unknown on atari) - * - Do seeks with 8 Mhz - * - * Changes by Andreas Schwab: - * - After errors in multiple read mode try again reading single sectors - * (Feb 1995): - * - Clean up error handling - * - Set blk_size for proper size checking - * - Initialize track register when testing presence of floppy - * - Implement some ioctl's - * - * Changes by Torsten Lang: - * - When probing the floppies we should add the FDC1772CMDADD_H flag since - * the FDC1772 will otherwise wait forever when no disk is inserted... - * - * Things left to do: - * - Formatting - * - Maybe a better strategy for disk change detection (does anyone - * know one?) - * - There are some strange problems left: The strangest one is - * that, at least on my TT (4+4MB), the first 2 Bytes of the last - * page of the TT-Ram (!) change their contents (some bits get - * set) while a floppy DMA is going on. But there are no accesses - * to these memory locations from the kernel... (I tested that by - * making the page read-only). I cannot explain what's going on... - * - Sometimes the drive-change-detection stops to work. The - * function is still called, but the WP bit always reads as 0... - * Maybe a problem with the status reg mode or a timing problem. - * Note 10/12/94: The change detection now seems to work reliably. - * There is no proof, but I've seen no hang for a long time... - * - * ARCHIMEDES changes: (gilbertd@cs.man.ac.uk) - * 26/12/95 - Changed all names starting with FDC to FDC1772 - * Removed all references to clock speed of FDC - we're stuck with 8MHz - * Modified disk_type structure to remove HD formats - * - * 7/ 1/96 - Wrote FIQ code, removed most remaining atariisms - * - * 13/ 1/96 - Well I think its read a single sector; but there is a problem - * fd_rwsec_done which is called in FIQ mode starts another transfer - * off (in fd_rwsec) while still in FIQ mode. Because its still in - * FIQ mode it can't service the DMA and loses data. So need to - * heavily restructure. - * 14/ 1/96 - Found that the definitions of the register numbers of the - * FDC were multiplied by 2 in the header for the 16bit words - * of the atari so half the writes were going in the wrong place. - * Also realised that the FIQ entry didn't make any attempt to - * preserve registers or return correctly; now in assembler. - * - * 11/ 2/96 - Hmm - doesn't work on real machine. Auto detect doesn't - * and hacking that past seems to wait forever - check motor - * being turned on. - * - * 17/ 2/96 - still having problems - forcing track to -1 when selecting - * new drives seems to allow it to read first few sectors - * but then we get solid hangs at apparently random places - * which change depending what is happening. - * - * 9/ 3/96 - Fiddled a lot of stuff around to move to kernel 1.3.35 - * A lot of fiddling in DMA stuff. Having problems with it - * constnatly thinking its timeing out. Ah - its timeout - * was set to (6*HZ) rather than jiffies+(6*HZ). Now giving - * duff data! - * - * 5/ 4/96 - Made it use the new IOC_ macros rather than *ioc - * Hmm - giving unexpected FIQ and then timeouts - * 18/ 8/96 - Ran through indent -kr -i8 - * Some changes to disc change detect; don't know how well it - * works. - * 24/ 8/96 - Put all the track buffering code back in from the atari - * code - I wonder if it will still work... No :-) - * Still works if I turn off track buffering. - * 25/ 8/96 - Changed the timer expires that I'd added back to be - * jiffies + ....; and it all sprang to life! Got 2.8K/sec - * off a cp -r of a 679K disc (showed 94% cpu usage!) - * (PC gets 14.3K/sec - 0% CPU!) Hmm - hard drive corrupt! - * Also perhaps that compile was with cache off. - * changed cli in fd_readtrack_check to cliIF - * changed vmallocs to kmalloc (whats the difference!!) - * Removed the busy wait loop in do_fd_request and replaced - * by a routine on tq_immediate; only 11% cpu on a dd off the - * raw disc - but the speed is the same. - * 1/ 9/96 - Idea (failed!) - set the 'disable spin-up sequence' - * when we read the track if we know the motor is on; didn't - * help - perhaps we have to do it in stepping as well. - * Nope. Still doesn't help. - * Hmm - what seems to be happening is that fd_readtrack_check - * is never getting called. Its job is to terminate the read - * just after we think we should have got the data; otherwise - * the fdc takes 1 second to timeout; which is what's happening - * Now I can see 'readtrack_timer' being set (which should do the - * call); but it never seems to be called - hmm! - * OK - I've moved the check to my tq_immediate code - - * and it WORKS! 13.95K/second at 19% CPU. - * I wish I knew why that timer didn't work..... - * - * 16/11/96 - Fiddled and frigged for 2.0.18 - * - * DAG 30/01/99 - Started frobbing for 2.2.1 - * DAG 20/06/99 - A little more frobbing: - * Included include/asm/uaccess.h for get_user/put_user - * - * DAG 1/09/00 - Dusted off for 2.4.0-test7 - * MAX_SECTORS was name clashing so it is now FD1772_... - * Minor parameter, name layouts for 2.4.x differences - */ - -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/fs.h> -#include <linux/fcntl.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/timer.h> -#include <linux/workqueue.h> -#include <linux/fd.h> -#include <linux/fd1772.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> - -#include <asm/arch/oldlatches.h> -#include <asm/dma.h> -#include <asm/hardware.h> -#include <asm/hardware/ioc.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/mach-types.h> -#include <asm/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/system.h> -#include <asm/uaccess.h> - - -/* Note: FD_MAX_UNITS could be redefined to 2 for the Atari (with - * little additional rework in this file). But I'm not yet sure if - * some other code depends on the number of floppies... (It is defined - * in a public header!) - */ -#if 0 -#undef FD_MAX_UNITS -#define FD_MAX_UNITS 2 -#endif - -/* Ditto worries for Arc - DAG */ -#define FD_MAX_UNITS 4 -#define TRACKBUFFER 0 -/*#define DEBUG*/ - -#ifdef DEBUG -#define DPRINT(a) printk a -#else -#define DPRINT(a) -#endif - -static struct request_queue *floppy_queue; - -#define MAJOR_NR FLOPPY_MAJOR -#define FLOPPY_DMA 0 -#define DEVICE_NAME "floppy" -#define QUEUE (floppy_queue) -#define CURRENT elv_next_request(floppy_queue) - -/* Disk types: DD */ -static struct archy_disk_type { - const char *name; - unsigned spt; /* sectors per track */ - unsigned blocks; /* total number of blocks */ - unsigned stretch; /* track doubling ? */ -} disk_type[] = { - - { "d360", 9, 720, 0 }, /* 360kB diskette */ - { "D360", 9, 720, 1 }, /* 360kb in 720kb drive */ - { "D720", 9, 1440, 0 }, /* 720kb diskette (DD) */ - /*{ "D820", 10,1640, 0}, *//* DD disk with 82 tracks/10 sectors - - DAG - can't see how type detect can distinguish this - from 720K until it reads block 4 by which time its too late! */ -}; - -#define NUM_DISK_TYPES (sizeof(disk_type)/sizeof(*disk_type)) - -/* - * Maximum disk size (in kilobytes). This default is used whenever the - * current disk size is unknown. - */ -#define MAX_DISK_SIZE 720 - -static struct gendisk *disks[FD_MAX_UNIT]; - -/* current info on each unit */ -static struct archy_floppy_struct { - int connected; /* !=0 : drive is connected */ - int autoprobe; /* !=0 : do autoprobe */ - - struct archy_disk_type *disktype; /* current type of disk */ - - int track; /* current head position or -1 - * if unknown */ - unsigned int steprate; /* steprate setting */ - unsigned int wpstat; /* current state of WP signal - * (for disk change detection) */ -} unit[FD_MAX_UNITS]; - -/* DAG: On Arc we spin on a flag being cleared by fdc1772_comendhandler which - is an assembler routine */ -extern void fdc1772_comendhandler(void); /* Actually doens't have these parameters - see fd1772.S */ -extern volatile int fdc1772_comendstatus; -extern volatile int fdc1772_fdc_int_done; - -#define FDC1772BASE ((0x210000>>2)|0x80000000) - -#define FDC1772_READ(reg) inb(FDC1772BASE+(reg/2)) - -/* DAG: You wouldn't be silly to ask why FDC1772_WRITE is a function rather - than the #def below - well simple - the #def won't compile - and I - don't understand why (__outwc not defined) */ -/* NOTE: Reg is 0,2,4,6 as opposed to 0,1,2,3 or 0,4,8,12 to keep compatibility - with the ST version of fd1772.h */ -/*#define FDC1772_WRITE(reg,val) outw(val,(reg+FDC1772BASE)); */ -void FDC1772_WRITE(int reg, unsigned char val) -{ - if (reg == FDC1772REG_CMD) { - DPRINT(("FDC1772_WRITE new command 0x%x @ %d\n", val,jiffies)); - if (fdc1772_fdc_int_done) { - DPRINT(("FDC1772_WRITE: Hmm fdc1772_fdc_int_done true - resetting\n")); - fdc1772_fdc_int_done = 0; - }; - }; - outb(val, (reg / 2) + FDC1772BASE); -}; - -#define FD1772_MAX_SECTORS 22 - -unsigned char *DMABuffer; /* buffer for writes */ -/*static unsigned long PhysDMABuffer; *//* physical address */ -/* DAG: On Arc we just go straight for the DMA buffer */ -#define PhysDMABuffer DMABuffer - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER -unsigned char *TrackBuffer; /* buffer for reads */ -#define PhysTrackBuffer TrackBuffer /* physical address */ -static int BufferDrive, BufferSide, BufferTrack; -static int read_track; /* non-zero if we are reading whole tracks */ - -#define SECTOR_BUFFER(sec) (TrackBuffer + ((sec)-1)*512) -#define IS_BUFFERED(drive,side,track) \ - (BufferDrive == (drive) && BufferSide == (side) && BufferTrack == (track)) -#endif - -/* - * These are global variables, as that's the easiest way to give - * information to interrupts. They are the data used for the current - * request. - */ -static int SelectedDrive = 0; -static int ReqCmd, ReqBlock; -static int ReqSide, ReqTrack, ReqSector, ReqCnt; -static int HeadSettleFlag = 0; -static unsigned char *ReqData, *ReqBuffer; -static int MotorOn = 0, MotorOffTrys; - -/* Synchronization of FDC1772 access. */ -static volatile int fdc_busy = 0; -static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(fdc_wait); - - -/* long req'd for set_bit --RR */ -static unsigned long changed_floppies = 0xff, fake_change = 0; -#define CHECK_CHANGE_DELAY HZ/2 - -/* DAG - increased to 30*HZ - not sure if this is the correct thing to do */ -#define FD_MOTOR_OFF_DELAY (10*HZ) -#define FD_MOTOR_OFF_MAXTRY (10*20) - -#define FLOPPY_TIMEOUT (6*HZ) -#define RECALIBRATE_ERRORS 4 /* After this many errors the drive - * will be recalibrated. */ -#define MAX_ERRORS 8 /* After this many errors the driver - * will give up. */ - -#define START_MOTOR_OFF_TIMER(delay) \ - do { \ - motor_off_timer.expires = jiffies + (delay); \ - add_timer( &motor_off_timer ); \ - MotorOffTrys = 0; \ - } while(0) - -#define START_CHECK_CHANGE_TIMER(delay) \ - do { \ - mod_timer(&fd_timer, jiffies + (delay)); \ - } while(0) - -#define START_TIMEOUT() \ - do { \ - mod_timer(&timeout_timer, jiffies+FLOPPY_TIMEOUT); \ - } while(0) - -#define STOP_TIMEOUT() \ - do { \ - del_timer( &timeout_timer ); \ - } while(0) - -#define ENABLE_IRQ() enable_irq(FIQ_FD1772+64); - -#define DISABLE_IRQ() disable_irq(FIQ_FD1772+64); - -static void fd1772_checkint(void); - -DECLARE_WORK(fd1772_tq, (void *)fd1772_checkint, NULL); -/* - * The driver is trying to determine the correct media format - * while Probing is set. fd_rwsec_done() clears it after a - * successful access. - */ -static int Probing = 0; - -/* This flag is set when a dummy seek is necessary to make the WP - * status bit accessible. - */ -static int NeedSeek = 0; - - -/***************************** Prototypes *****************************/ - -static void fd_select_side(int side); -static void fd_select_drive(int drive); -static void fd_deselect(void); -static void fd_motor_off_timer(unsigned long dummy); -static void check_change(unsigned long dummy); -static void floppy_irqconsequencehandler(void); -static void fd_error(void); -static void do_fd_action(int drive); -static void fd_calibrate(void); -static void fd_calibrate_done(int status); -static void fd_seek(void); -static void fd_seek_done(int status); -static void fd_rwsec(void); -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER -static void fd_readtrack_check( unsigned long dummy ); -#endif -static void fd_rwsec_done(int status); -static void fd_times_out(unsigned long dummy); -static void finish_fdc(void); -static void finish_fdc_done(int dummy); -static void floppy_off(unsigned int nr); -static void setup_req_params(int drive); -static void redo_fd_request(void); -static int fd_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, unsigned int - cmd, unsigned long param); -static void fd_probe(int drive); -static int fd_test_drive_present(int drive); -static void config_types(void); -static int floppy_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp); -static int floppy_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp); -static void do_fd_request(struct request_queue *); - -/************************* End of Prototypes **************************/ - -static DEFINE_TIMER(motor_off_timer, fd_motor_off_timer, 0, 0); - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER -static DEFINE_TIMER(readtrack_timer, fd_readtrack_check, 0, 0); -#endif - -static DEFINE_TIMER(timeout_timer, fd_times_out, 0, 0); - -static DEFINE_TIMER(fd_timer, check_change, 0, 0); - -/* DAG: Haven't got a clue what this is? */ -int stdma_islocked(void) -{ - return 0; -}; - -/* Select the side to use. */ - -static void fd_select_side(int side) -{ - oldlatch_aupdate(LATCHA_SIDESEL, side ? 0 : LATCHA_SIDESEL); -} - - -/* Select a drive, update the FDC1772's track register - */ - -static void fd_select_drive(int drive) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - printk("fd_select_drive:%d\n", drive); -#endif - /* Hmm - nowhere do we seem to turn the motor on - I'm going to do it here! */ - oldlatch_aupdate(LATCHA_MOTOR | LATCHA_INUSE, 0); - - if (drive == SelectedDrive) - return; - - oldlatch_aupdate(LATCHA_FDSELALL, 0xf - (1 << drive)); - - /* restore track register to saved value */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_TRACK, unit[drive].track); - udelay(25); - - SelectedDrive = drive; -} - - -/* Deselect both drives. */ - -static void fd_deselect(void) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - DPRINT(("fd_deselect\n")); - - oldlatch_aupdate(LATCHA_FDSELALL | LATCHA_MOTOR | LATCHA_INUSE, 0xf | LATCHA_MOTOR | LATCHA_INUSE); - - SelectedDrive = -1; -} - - -/* This timer function deselects the drives when the FDC1772 switched the - * motor off. The deselection cannot happen earlier because the FDC1772 - * counts the index signals, which arrive only if one drive is selected. - */ - -static void fd_motor_off_timer(unsigned long dummy) -{ - unsigned long flags; - unsigned char status; - int delay; - - del_timer(&motor_off_timer); - - if (SelectedDrive < 0) - /* no drive selected, needn't deselect anyone */ - return; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - - if (fdc_busy) /* was stdma_islocked */ - goto retry; - - status = FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS); - - if (!(status & 0x80)) { - /* - * motor already turned off by FDC1772 -> deselect drives - * In actual fact its this deselection which turns the motor - * off on the Arc, since the motor control is actually on - * Latch A - */ - DPRINT(("fdc1772: deselecting in fd_motor_off_timer\n")); - fd_deselect(); - MotorOn = 0; - restore_flags(flags); - return; - } - /* not yet off, try again */ - -retry: - restore_flags(flags); - /* Test again later; if tested too often, it seems there is no disk - * in the drive and the FDC1772 will leave the motor on forever (or, - * at least until a disk is inserted). So we'll test only twice - * per second from then on... - */ - delay = (MotorOffTrys < FD_MOTOR_OFF_MAXTRY) ? - (++MotorOffTrys, HZ / 20) : HZ / 2; - START_MOTOR_OFF_TIMER(delay); -} - - -/* This function is repeatedly called to detect disk changes (as good - * as possible) and keep track of the current state of the write protection. - */ - -static void check_change(unsigned long dummy) -{ - static int drive = 0; - - unsigned long flags; - int stat; - - if (fdc_busy) - return; /* Don't start poking about if the fdc is busy */ - - return; /* let's just forget it for the mo DAG */ - - if (++drive > 1 || !unit[drive].connected) - drive = 0; - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - - if (!stdma_islocked()) { - stat = !!(FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS) & FDC1772STAT_WPROT); - - /* The idea here is that if the write protect line has changed then - the disc must have changed */ - if (stat != unit[drive].wpstat) { - DPRINT(("wpstat[%d] = %d\n", drive, stat)); - unit[drive].wpstat = stat; - set_bit(drive, &changed_floppies); - } - } - restore_flags(flags); - - START_CHECK_CHANGE_TIMER(CHECK_CHANGE_DELAY); -} - - -/* Handling of the Head Settling Flag: This flag should be set after each - * seek operation, because we don't use seeks with verify. - */ - -static inline void set_head_settle_flag(void) -{ - HeadSettleFlag = FDC1772CMDADD_E; -} - -static inline int get_head_settle_flag(void) -{ - int tmp = HeadSettleFlag; - HeadSettleFlag = 0; - return (tmp); -} - - - - -/* General Interrupt Handling */ - -static inline void copy_buffer(void *from, void *to) -{ - ulong *p1 = (ulong *) from, *p2 = (ulong *) to; - int cnt; - - for (cnt = 512 / 4; cnt; cnt--) - *p2++ = *p1++; -} - -static void (*FloppyIRQHandler) (int status) = NULL; - -static void floppy_irqconsequencehandler(void) -{ - unsigned char status; - void (*handler) (int); - - fdc1772_fdc_int_done = 0; - - handler = FloppyIRQHandler; - FloppyIRQHandler = NULL; - - if (handler) { - nop(); - status = (unsigned char) fdc1772_comendstatus; - DPRINT(("FDC1772 irq, status = %02x handler = %08lx\n", (unsigned int) status, (unsigned long) handler)); - handler(status); - } else { - DPRINT(("FDC1772 irq, no handler status=%02x\n", fdc1772_comendstatus)); - } - DPRINT(("FDC1772 irq: end of floppy_irq\n")); -} - - -/* Error handling: If some error happened, retry some times, then - * recalibrate, then try again, and fail after MAX_ERRORS. - */ - -static void fd_error(void) -{ - printk("FDC1772: fd_error\n"); - /*panic("fd1772: fd_error"); *//* DAG tmp */ - if (!CURRENT) - return; - CURRENT->errors++; - if (CURRENT->errors >= MAX_ERRORS) { - printk("fd%d: too many errors.\n", SelectedDrive); - end_request(CURRENT, 0); - } else if (CURRENT->errors == RECALIBRATE_ERRORS) { - printk("fd%d: recalibrating\n", SelectedDrive); - if (SelectedDrive != -1) - unit[SelectedDrive].track = -1; - } - redo_fd_request(); -} - - - -#define SET_IRQ_HANDLER(proc) do { FloppyIRQHandler = (proc); } while(0) - - -/* do_fd_action() is the general procedure for a fd request: All - * required parameter settings (drive select, side select, track - * position) are checked and set if needed. For each of these - * parameters and the actual reading or writing exist two functions: - * one that starts the setting (or skips it if possible) and one - * callback for the "done" interrupt. Each done func calls the next - * set function to propagate the request down to fd_rwsec_done(). - */ - -static void do_fd_action(int drive) -{ - struct request *req; - DPRINT(("do_fd_action unit[drive].track=%d\n", unit[drive].track)); - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER -repeat: - - if (IS_BUFFERED( drive, ReqSide, ReqTrack )) { - req = CURRENT; - if (ReqCmd == READ) { - copy_buffer( SECTOR_BUFFER(ReqSector), ReqData ); - if (++ReqCnt < req->current_nr_sectors) { - /* read next sector */ - setup_req_params( drive ); - goto repeat; - } else { - /* all sectors finished */ - req->nr_sectors -= req->current_nr_sectors; - req->sector += req->current_nr_sectors; - end_request(req, 1); - redo_fd_request(); - return; - } - } else { - /* cmd == WRITE, pay attention to track buffer - * consistency! */ - copy_buffer( ReqData, SECTOR_BUFFER(ReqSector) ); - } - } -#endif - - if (SelectedDrive != drive) { - /*unit[drive].track = -1; DAG */ - fd_select_drive(drive); - }; - - - if (unit[drive].track == -1) - fd_calibrate(); - else if (unit[drive].track != ReqTrack << unit[drive].disktype->stretch) - fd_seek(); - else - fd_rwsec(); -} - - -/* Seek to track 0 if the current track is unknown */ - -static void fd_calibrate(void) -{ - DPRINT(("fd_calibrate\n")); - if (unit[SelectedDrive].track >= 0) { - fd_calibrate_done(0); - return; - } - DPRINT(("fd_calibrate (after track compare)\n")); - SET_IRQ_HANDLER(fd_calibrate_done); - /* we can't verify, since the speed may be incorrect */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_RESTORE | unit[SelectedDrive].steprate); - - NeedSeek = 1; - MotorOn = 1; - START_TIMEOUT(); - /* wait for IRQ */ -} - - -static void fd_calibrate_done(int status) -{ - DPRINT(("fd_calibrate_done()\n")); - STOP_TIMEOUT(); - - /* set the correct speed now */ - if (status & FDC1772STAT_RECNF) { - printk("fd%d: restore failed\n", SelectedDrive); - fd_error(); - } else { - unit[SelectedDrive].track = 0; - fd_seek(); - } -} - - -/* Seek the drive to the requested track. The drive must have been - * calibrated at some point before this. - */ - -static void fd_seek(void) -{ - unsigned long flags; - DPRINT(("fd_seek() to track %d (unit[SelectedDrive].track=%d)\n", ReqTrack, - unit[SelectedDrive].track)); - if (unit[SelectedDrive].track == ReqTrack << - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch) { - fd_seek_done(0); - return; - } - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_DATA, ReqTrack << - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch); - udelay(25); - save_flags(flags); - clf(); - SET_IRQ_HANDLER(fd_seek_done); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_SEEK | unit[SelectedDrive].steprate | - /* DAG */ - (MotorOn?FDC1772CMDADD_H:0)); - - restore_flags(flags); - MotorOn = 1; - set_head_settle_flag(); - START_TIMEOUT(); - /* wait for IRQ */ -} - - -static void fd_seek_done(int status) -{ - DPRINT(("fd_seek_done()\n")); - STOP_TIMEOUT(); - - /* set the correct speed */ - if (status & FDC1772STAT_RECNF) { - printk("fd%d: seek error (to track %d)\n", - SelectedDrive, ReqTrack); - /* we don't know exactly which track we are on now! */ - unit[SelectedDrive].track = -1; - fd_error(); - } else { - unit[SelectedDrive].track = ReqTrack << - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch; - NeedSeek = 0; - fd_rwsec(); - } -} - - -/* This does the actual reading/writing after positioning the head - * over the correct track. - */ - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER -static int MultReadInProgress = 0; -#endif - - -static void fd_rwsec(void) -{ - unsigned long paddr, flags; - unsigned int rwflag, old_motoron; - unsigned int track; - - DPRINT(("fd_rwsec(), Sec=%d, Access=%c\n", ReqSector, ReqCmd == WRITE ? 'w' : 'r')); - if (ReqCmd == WRITE) { - /*cache_push( (unsigned long)ReqData, 512 ); */ - paddr = (unsigned long) ReqData; - rwflag = 0x100; - } else { - paddr = (unsigned long) PhysDMABuffer; -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - if (read_track) - paddr = (unsigned long)PhysTrackBuffer; -#endif - rwflag = 0; - } - - DPRINT(("fd_rwsec() before sidesel rwflag=%d sec=%d trk=%d\n", rwflag, - ReqSector, FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_TRACK))); - fd_select_side(ReqSide); - - /*DPRINT(("fd_rwsec() before start sector \n")); */ - /* Start sector of this operation */ -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - FDC1772_WRITE( FDC1772REG_SECTOR, !read_track ? ReqSector : 1 ); -#else - FDC1772_WRITE( FDC1772REG_SECTOR, ReqSector ); -#endif - - /* Cheat for track if stretch != 0 */ - if (unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch) { - track = FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_TRACK); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_TRACK, track >> - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch); - } - udelay(25); - - DPRINT(("fd_rwsec() before setup DMA \n")); - /* Setup DMA - Heavily modified by DAG */ - save_flags(flags); - clf(); - disable_dma(FLOPPY_DMA); - set_dma_mode(FLOPPY_DMA, rwflag ? DMA_MODE_WRITE : DMA_MODE_READ); - set_dma_addr(FLOPPY_DMA, (long) paddr); /* DAG - changed from Atari specific */ -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - set_dma_count(FLOPPY_DMA,(!read_track ? 1 : unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->spt)*512); -#else - set_dma_count(FLOPPY_DMA, 512); /* Block/sector size - going to have to change */ -#endif - SET_IRQ_HANDLER(fd_rwsec_done); - /* Turn on dma int */ - enable_dma(FLOPPY_DMA); - /* Now give it something to do */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, (rwflag ? (FDC1772CMD_WRSEC | FDC1772CMDADD_P) : -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - (FDC1772CMD_RDSEC | (read_track ? FDC1772CMDADD_M : 0) | - /* Hmm - the idea here is to stop the FDC spinning the disc - up when we know that we already still have it spinning */ - (MotorOn?FDC1772CMDADD_H:0)) -#else - FDC1772CMD_RDSEC -#endif - )); - - restore_flags(flags); - DPRINT(("fd_rwsec() after DMA setup flags=0x%08x\n", flags)); - /*sti(); *//* DAG - Hmm */ - /* Hmm - should do something DAG */ - old_motoron = MotorOn; - MotorOn = 1; - NeedSeek = 1; - - /* wait for interrupt */ - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - if (read_track) { - /* - * If reading a whole track, wait about one disk rotation and - * then check if all sectors are read. The FDC will even - * search for the first non-existant sector and need 1 sec to - * recognise that it isn't present :-( - */ - /* 1 rot. + 5 rot.s if motor was off */ - mod_timer(&readtrack_timer, jiffies + HZ/5 + (old_motoron ? 0 : HZ)); - DPRINT(("Setting readtrack_timer to %d @ %d\n", - readtrack_timer.expires,jiffies)); - MultReadInProgress = 1; - } -#endif - - /*DPRINT(("fd_rwsec() before START_TIMEOUT \n")); */ - START_TIMEOUT(); - /*DPRINT(("fd_rwsec() after START_TIMEOUT \n")); */ -} - - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - -static void fd_readtrack_check(unsigned long dummy) -{ - unsigned long flags, addr; - extern unsigned char *fdc1772_dataaddr; - - DPRINT(("fd_readtrack_check @ %d\n",jiffies)); - - save_flags(flags); - clf(); - - del_timer( &readtrack_timer ); - - if (!MultReadInProgress) { - /* This prevents a race condition that could arise if the - * interrupt is triggered while the calling of this timer - * callback function takes place. The IRQ function then has - * already cleared 'MultReadInProgress' when control flow - * gets here. - */ - restore_flags(flags); - return; - } - - /* get the current DMA address */ - addr=(unsigned long)fdc1772_dataaddr; /* DAG - ? */ - DPRINT(("fd_readtrack_check: addr=%x PhysTrackBuffer=%x\n",addr,PhysTrackBuffer)); - - if (addr >= (unsigned int)PhysTrackBuffer + unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->spt*512) { - /* already read enough data, force an FDC interrupt to stop - * the read operation - */ - SET_IRQ_HANDLER( NULL ); - restore_flags(flags); - DPRINT(("fd_readtrack_check(): done\n")); - FDC1772_WRITE( FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_FORCI ); - udelay(25); - - /* No error until now -- the FDC would have interrupted - * otherwise! - */ - fd_rwsec_done( 0 ); - } else { - /* not yet finished, wait another tenth rotation */ - restore_flags(flags); - DPRINT(("fd_readtrack_check(): not yet finished\n")); - readtrack_timer.expires = jiffies + HZ/5/10; - add_timer( &readtrack_timer ); - } -} - -#endif - -static void fd_rwsec_done(int status) -{ - unsigned int track; - - DPRINT(("fd_rwsec_done() status=%d @ %d\n", status,jiffies)); - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - if (read_track && !MultReadInProgress) - return; - - MultReadInProgress = 0; - - STOP_TIMEOUT(); - - if (read_track) - del_timer( &readtrack_timer ); -#endif - - - /* Correct the track if stretch != 0 */ - if (unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch) { - track = FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_TRACK); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_TRACK, track << - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->stretch); - } - if (ReqCmd == WRITE && (status & FDC1772STAT_WPROT)) { - printk("fd%d: is write protected\n", SelectedDrive); - goto err_end; - } - if ((status & FDC1772STAT_RECNF) -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - /* RECNF is no error after a multiple read when the FDC - * searched for a non-existant sector! - */ - && !(read_track && - FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_SECTOR) > unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->spt) -#endif - ) { - if (Probing) { - if (unit[SelectedDrive].disktype > disk_type) { - /* try another disk type */ - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype--; - set_capacity(disks[SelectedDrive], - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->blocks); - } else - Probing = 0; - } else { - /* record not found, but not probing. Maybe stretch wrong ? Restart probing */ - if (unit[SelectedDrive].autoprobe) { - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype = disk_type + NUM_DISK_TYPES - 1; - set_capacity(disks[SelectedDrive], - unit[SelectedDrive].disktype->blocks); - Probing = 1; - } - } - if (Probing) { - setup_req_params(SelectedDrive); -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - BufferDrive = -1; -#endif - do_fd_action(SelectedDrive); - return; - } - printk("fd%d: sector %d not found (side %d, track %d)\n", - SelectedDrive, FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_SECTOR), ReqSide, ReqTrack); - goto err_end; - } - if (status & FDC1772STAT_CRC) { - printk("fd%d: CRC error (side %d, track %d, sector %d)\n", - SelectedDrive, ReqSide, ReqTrack, FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_SECTOR)); - goto err_end; - } - if (status & FDC1772STAT_LOST) { - printk("fd%d: lost data (side %d, track %d, sector %d)\n", - SelectedDrive, ReqSide, ReqTrack, FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_SECTOR)); - goto err_end; - } - Probing = 0; - - if (ReqCmd == READ) { -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - if (!read_track) { - /*cache_clear (PhysDMABuffer, 512);*/ - copy_buffer (DMABuffer, ReqData); - } else { - /*cache_clear (PhysTrackBuffer, FD1772_MAX_SECTORS * 512);*/ - BufferDrive = SelectedDrive; - BufferSide = ReqSide; - BufferTrack = ReqTrack; - copy_buffer (SECTOR_BUFFER (ReqSector), ReqData); - } -#else - /*cache_clear( PhysDMABuffer, 512 ); */ - copy_buffer(DMABuffer, ReqData); -#endif - } - if (++ReqCnt < CURRENT->current_nr_sectors) { - /* read next sector */ - setup_req_params(SelectedDrive); - do_fd_action(SelectedDrive); - } else { - /* all sectors finished */ - CURRENT->nr_sectors -= CURRENT->current_nr_sectors; - CURRENT->sector += CURRENT->current_nr_sectors; - end_request(CURRENT, 1); - redo_fd_request(); - } - return; - -err_end: -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - BufferDrive = -1; -#endif - - fd_error(); -} - - -static void fd_times_out(unsigned long dummy) -{ - SET_IRQ_HANDLER(NULL); - /* If the timeout occurred while the readtrack_check timer was - * active, we need to cancel it, else bad things will happen */ - del_timer( &readtrack_timer ); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_FORCI); - udelay(25); - - printk("floppy timeout\n"); - STOP_TIMEOUT(); /* hmm - should we do this ? */ - fd_error(); -} - - -/* The (noop) seek operation here is needed to make the WP bit in the - * FDC1772 status register accessible for check_change. If the last disk - * operation would have been a RDSEC, this bit would always read as 0 - * no matter what :-( To save time, the seek goes to the track we're - * already on. - */ - -static void finish_fdc(void) -{ - /* DAG - just try without this dummy seek! */ - finish_fdc_done(0); - return; - - if (!NeedSeek) { - finish_fdc_done(0); - } else { - DPRINT(("finish_fdc: dummy seek started\n")); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_DATA, unit[SelectedDrive].track); - SET_IRQ_HANDLER(finish_fdc_done); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_SEEK); - MotorOn = 1; - START_TIMEOUT(); - /* we must wait for the IRQ here, because the ST-DMA is - * released immediately afterwards and the interrupt may be - * delivered to the wrong driver. - */ - } -} - - -static void finish_fdc_done(int dummy) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - DPRINT(("finish_fdc_done entered\n")); - STOP_TIMEOUT(); - NeedSeek = 0; - - if (timer_pending(&fd_timer) && - time_after(jiffies + 5, fd_timer.expires)) - /* If the check for a disk change is done too early after this - * last seek command, the WP bit still reads wrong :-(( - */ - mod_timer(&fd_timer, jiffies + 5); - else { - /* START_CHECK_CHANGE_TIMER( CHECK_CHANGE_DELAY ); */ - }; - del_timer(&motor_off_timer); - START_MOTOR_OFF_TIMER(FD_MOTOR_OFF_DELAY); - - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - /* stdma_release(); - not sure if I should do something DAG */ - fdc_busy = 0; - wake_up(&fdc_wait); - restore_flags(flags); - - DPRINT(("finish_fdc() finished\n")); -} - - -/* Prevent "aliased" accesses. */ -static int fd_ref[4]; -static int fd_device[4]; - -/* dummy for blk.h */ -static void floppy_off(unsigned int nr) -{ -} - - -/* On the old arcs write protect depends on the particular model - of machine. On the A310, R140, and A440 there is a disc changed - detect, however on the A4x0/1 range there is not. There - is nothing to tell you which machine your on. - At the moment I'm just marking changed always. I've - left the Atari's 'change on write protect change' code in this - part (but nothing sets it). - RiscOS apparently checks the disc serial number etc. to detect changes - - but if it sees a disc change line go high (?) it flips to using - it. Well maybe I'll add that in the future (!?) -*/ -static int check_floppy_change(struct gendisk *disk) -{ - struct archy_floppy_struct *p = disk->private_data; - unsigned int drive = p - unit; - - if (test_bit(drive, &fake_change)) { - /* simulated change (e.g. after formatting) */ - return 1; - } - if (test_bit(drive, &changed_floppies)) { - /* surely changed (the WP signal changed at least once) */ - return 1; - } - if (p->wpstat) { - /* WP is on -> could be changed: to be sure, buffers should be - * invalidated... - */ - return 1; - } - return 1; /* DAG - was 0 */ -} - -static int floppy_revalidate(struct gendisk *disk) -{ - struct archy_floppy_struct *p = disk->private_data; - unsigned int drive = p - unit; - - if (test_bit(drive, &changed_floppies) || test_bit(drive, &fake_change) - || unit[drive].disktype == 0) { -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - BufferDrive = -1; -#endif - clear_bit(drive, &fake_change); - clear_bit(drive, &changed_floppies); - p->disktype = 0; - } - return 0; -} - -/* This sets up the global variables describing the current request. */ - -static void setup_req_params(int drive) -{ - int block = ReqBlock + ReqCnt; - - ReqTrack = block / unit[drive].disktype->spt; - ReqSector = block - ReqTrack * unit[drive].disktype->spt + 1; - ReqSide = ReqTrack & 1; - ReqTrack >>= 1; - ReqData = ReqBuffer + 512 * ReqCnt; - -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - read_track = (ReqCmd == READ && CURRENT->errors == 0); -#endif - - DPRINT(("Request params: Si=%d Tr=%d Se=%d Data=%08lx\n", ReqSide, - ReqTrack, ReqSector, (unsigned long) ReqData)); -} - - -static void redo_fd_request(void) -{ - int drive, type; - struct archy_floppy_struct *floppy; - - DPRINT(("redo_fd_request: CURRENT=%p dev=%s CURRENT->sector=%ld\n", - CURRENT, CURRENT ? CURRENT->rq_disk->disk_name : "", - CURRENT ? CURRENT->sector : 0)); - -repeat: - - if (!CURRENT) - goto the_end; - - floppy = CURRENT->rq_disk->private_data; - drive = floppy - unit; - type = fd_device[drive]; - - if (!floppy->connected) { - /* drive not connected */ - printk("Unknown Device: fd%d\n", drive); - end_request(CURRENT, 0); - goto repeat; - } - if (type == 0) { - if (!floppy->disktype) { - Probing = 1; - floppy->disktype = disk_type + NUM_DISK_TYPES - 1; - set_capacity(disks[drive], floppy->disktype->blocks); - floppy->autoprobe = 1; - } - } else { - /* user supplied disk type */ - --type; - if (type >= NUM_DISK_TYPES) { - printk("fd%d: invalid disk format", drive); - end_request(CURRENT, 0); - goto repeat; - } - floppy->disktype = &disk_type[type]; - set_capacity(disks[drive], floppy->disktype->blocks); - floppy->autoprobe = 0; - } - - if (CURRENT->sector + 1 > floppy->disktype->blocks) { - end_request(CURRENT, 0); - goto repeat; - } - /* stop deselect timer */ - del_timer(&motor_off_timer); - - ReqCnt = 0; - ReqCmd = rq_data_dir(CURRENT); - ReqBlock = CURRENT->sector; - ReqBuffer = CURRENT->buffer; - setup_req_params(drive); - do_fd_action(drive); - - return; - -the_end: - finish_fdc(); -} - -static void fd1772_checkint(void) -{ - extern int fdc1772_bytestogo; - - /*printk("fd1772_checkint %d\n",fdc1772_fdc_int_done);*/ - if (fdc1772_fdc_int_done) - floppy_irqconsequencehandler(); - if ((MultReadInProgress) && (fdc1772_bytestogo==0)) fd_readtrack_check(0); - if (fdc_busy) { - schedule_work(&fd1772_tq); - } -} - -static void do_fd_request(struct request_queue* q) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - DPRINT(("do_fd_request for pid %d\n", current->pid)); - if (fdc_busy) return; - save_flags(flags); - cli(); - wait_event(fdc_wait, !fdc_busy); - fdc_busy = 1; - ENABLE_IRQ(); - restore_flags(flags); - - fdc1772_fdc_int_done = 0; - - redo_fd_request(); - - schedule_work(&fd1772_tq); -} - - -static int invalidate_drive(struct block_device *bdev) -{ - struct archy_floppy_struct *p = bdev->bd_disk->private_data; - /* invalidate the buffer track to force a reread */ -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - BufferDrive = -1; -#endif - - set_bit(p - unit, &fake_change); - return 0; -} - -static int fd_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, - unsigned int cmd, unsigned long param) -{ - struct block_device *bdev = inode->i_bdev; - - switch (cmd) { - case FDFMTEND: - case FDFLUSH: - invalidate_drive(bdev); - check_disk_change(bdev); - case FDFMTBEG: - return 0; - default: - return -EINVAL; - } -} - - -/* Initialize the 'unit' variable for drive 'drive' */ - -static void fd_probe(int drive) -{ - unit[drive].connected = 0; - unit[drive].disktype = NULL; - - if (!fd_test_drive_present(drive)) - return; - - unit[drive].connected = 1; - unit[drive].track = -1; /* If we put the auto detect back in this can go to 0 */ - unit[drive].steprate = FDC1772STEP_6; - MotorOn = 1; /* from probe restore operation! */ -} - - -/* This function tests the physical presence of a floppy drive (not - * whether a disk is inserted). This is done by issuing a restore - * command, waiting max. 2 seconds (that should be enough to move the - * head across the whole disk) and looking at the state of the "TR00" - * signal. This should now be raised if there is a drive connected - * (and there is no hardware failure :-) Otherwise, the drive is - * declared absent. - */ - -static int fd_test_drive_present(int drive) -{ - unsigned long timeout; - unsigned char status; - int ok; - - printk("fd_test_drive_present %d\n", drive); - if (drive > 1) - return (0); - return (1); /* Simple hack for the moment - the autodetect doesn't seem to work on arc */ - fd_select_drive(drive); - - /* disable interrupt temporarily */ - DISABLE_IRQ(); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_TRACK, 0x00); /* was ff00 why? */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_RESTORE | FDC1772CMDADD_H | FDC1772STEP_6); - - /*printk("fd_test_drive_present: Going into timeout loop\n"); */ - for (ok = 0, timeout = jiffies + 2 * HZ + HZ / 2; time_before(jiffies, timeout);) { - /* What does this piece of atariism do? - query for an interrupt? */ - /* if (!(mfp.par_dt_reg & 0x20)) - break; */ - /* Well this is my nearest guess - quit when we get an FDC interrupt */ - if (ioc_readb(IOC_FIQSTAT) & 2) - break; - } - - /*printk("fd_test_drive_present: Coming out of timeout loop\n"); */ - status = FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS); - ok = (status & FDC1772STAT_TR00) != 0; - - /*printk("fd_test_drive_present: ok=%d\n",ok); */ - /* force interrupt to abort restore operation (FDC1772 would try - * about 50 seconds!) */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_FORCI); - udelay(500); - status = FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS); - udelay(20); - /*printk("fd_test_drive_present: just before OK code %d\n",ok); */ - - if (ok) { - /* dummy seek command to make WP bit accessible */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_DATA, 0); - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_SEEK); - printk("fd_test_drive_present: just before wait for int\n"); - /* DAG: Guess means wait for interrupt */ - while (!(ioc_readb(IOC_FIQSTAT) & 2)); - printk("fd_test_drive_present: just after wait for int\n"); - status = FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS); - } - printk("fd_test_drive_present: just before ENABLE_IRQ\n"); - ENABLE_IRQ(); - printk("fd_test_drive_present: about to return\n"); - return (ok); -} - - -/* Look how many and which kind of drives are connected. If there are - * floppies, additionally start the disk-change and motor-off timers. - */ - -static void config_types(void) -{ - int drive, cnt = 0; - - printk("Probing floppy drive(s):\n"); - for (drive = 0; drive < FD_MAX_UNITS; drive++) { - fd_probe(drive); - if (unit[drive].connected) { - printk("fd%d\n", drive); - ++cnt; - } - } - - if (FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS) & FDC1772STAT_BUSY) { - /* If FDC1772 is still busy from probing, give it another FORCI - * command to abort the operation. If this isn't done, the FDC1772 - * will interrupt later and its IRQ line stays low, because - * the status register isn't read. And this will block any - * interrupts on this IRQ line :-( - */ - FDC1772_WRITE(FDC1772REG_CMD, FDC1772CMD_FORCI); - udelay(500); - FDC1772_READ(FDC1772REG_STATUS); - udelay(20); - } - if (cnt > 0) { - START_MOTOR_OFF_TIMER(FD_MOTOR_OFF_DELAY); - if (cnt == 1) - fd_select_drive(0); - /*START_CHECK_CHANGE_TIMER( CHECK_CHANGE_DELAY ); */ - } -} - -/* - * floppy_open check for aliasing (/dev/fd0 can be the same as - * /dev/PS0 etc), and disallows simultaneous access to the same - * drive with different device numbers. - */ - -static int floppy_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) -{ - int drive = iminor(inode) & 3; - int type = iminor(inode) >> 2; - int old_dev = fd_device[drive]; - - if (fd_ref[drive] && old_dev != type) - return -EBUSY; - - if (fd_ref[drive] == -1 || (fd_ref[drive] && filp->f_flags & O_EXCL)) - return -EBUSY; - - if (filp->f_flags & O_EXCL) - fd_ref[drive] = -1; - else - fd_ref[drive]++; - - fd_device[drive] = type; - - if (filp->f_flags & O_NDELAY) - return 0; - - if (filp->f_mode & 3) { - check_disk_change(inode->i_bdev); - if (filp->f_mode & 2) { - if (unit[drive].wpstat) { - floppy_release(inode, filp); - return -EROFS; - } - } - } - return 0; -} - - -static int floppy_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) -{ - int drive = iminor(inode) & 3; - - if (fd_ref[drive] < 0) - fd_ref[drive] = 0; - else if (!fd_ref[drive]--) { - printk("floppy_release with fd_ref == 0"); - fd_ref[drive] = 0; - } - - return 0; -} - -static struct block_device_operations floppy_fops = -{ - .open = floppy_open, - .release = floppy_release, - .ioctl = fd_ioctl, - .media_changed = check_floppy_change, - .revalidate_disk= floppy_revalidate, -}; - -static struct kobject *floppy_find(dev_t dev, int *part, void *data) -{ - int drive = *part & 3; - if ((*part >> 2) > NUM_DISK_TYPES || drive >= FD_MAX_UNITS) - return NULL; - *part = 0; - return get_disk(disks[drive]); -} - -int fd1772_init(void) -{ - static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(lock); - int i, err = -ENOMEM; - - if (!machine_is_archimedes()) - return 0; - - for (i = 0; i < FD_MAX_UNITS; i++) { - disks[i] = alloc_disk(1); - if (!disks[i]) - goto err_disk; - } - - err = register_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "fd"); - if (err) - goto err_disk; - - err = -EBUSY; - if (request_dma(FLOPPY_DMA, "fd1772")) { - printk("Unable to grab DMA%d for the floppy (1772) driver\n", FLOPPY_DMA); - goto err_blkdev; - }; - - if (request_dma(FIQ_FD1772, "fd1772 end")) { - printk("Unable to grab DMA%d for the floppy (1772) driver\n", FIQ_FD1772); - goto err_dma1; - }; - - /* initialize variables */ - SelectedDrive = -1; -#ifdef TRACKBUFFER - BufferDrive = BufferSide = BufferTrack = -1; - /* Atari uses 512 - I want to eventually cope with 1K sectors */ - DMABuffer = kmalloc((FD1772_MAX_SECTORS+1)*512,GFP_KERNEL); - TrackBuffer = DMABuffer + 512; -#else - /* Allocate memory for the DMAbuffer - on the Atari this takes it - out of some special memory... */ - DMABuffer = kmalloc(2048); /* Copes with pretty large sectors */ -#endif - err = -ENOMEM; - if (!DMAbuffer) - goto err_dma2; - - enable_dma(FIQ_FD1772); /* This inserts a call to our command end routine */ - - floppy_queue = blk_init_queue(do_fd_request, &lock); - if (!floppy_queue) - goto err_queue; - - for (i = 0; i < FD_MAX_UNITS; i++) { - unit[i].track = -1; - disks[i]->major = MAJOR_NR; - disks[i]->first_minor = 0; - disks[i]->fops = &floppy_fops; - sprintf(disks[i]->disk_name, "fd%d", i); - disks[i]->private_data = &unit[i]; - disks[i]->queue = floppy_queue; - set_capacity(disks[i], MAX_DISK_SIZE * 2); - } - blk_register_region(MKDEV(MAJOR_NR, 0), 256, THIS_MODULE, - floppy_find, NULL, NULL); - - for (i = 0; i < FD_MAX_UNITS; i++) - add_disk(disks[i]); - - config_types(); - - return 0; - - err_queue: - kfree(DMAbuffer); - err_dma2: - free_dma(FIQ_FD1772); - - err_dma1: - free_dma(FLOPPY_DMA); - - err_blkdev: - unregister_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "fd"); - - err_disk: - while (i--) - put_disk(disks[i]); - return err; -} |