4 * Copyright (c) 2009 The DragonFly Project. All rights reserved.
6 * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project
7 * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
17 * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
19 * 3. Neither the name of The DragonFly Project nor the names of its
20 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
21 * from this software without specific, prior written permission.
23 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
24 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
25 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
26 * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
27 * COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
28 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
29 * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
30 * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
31 * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
32 * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
33 * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
39 static void ahci_pm_dummy_done(struct ata_xfer
*xa
);
42 ahci_pm_port_init(struct ahci_port
*ap
, struct ata_port
*at
)
44 at
->at_probe
= ATA_PROBE_NEED_HARD_RESET
;
49 * AHCI port multiplier probe. This routine is run by the hardreset code
50 * if it gets past the device detect, whether or not BSY is found to be
53 * We MUST use CLO to properly probe whether the port multiplier exists
56 * Return 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
59 ahci_pm_port_probe(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int orig_error
)
61 struct ahci_cmd_hdr
*cmd_slot
;
63 struct ahci_ccb
*ccb
= NULL
;
74 * This code is only called from hardreset, which does not
75 * high level command processing. The port should be stopped.
77 * Set PMA mode while the port is stopped.
79 * NOTE: On retry the port might be running, stopped, or failed.
81 ahci_port_stop(ap
, 0);
82 ap
->ap_state
= AP_S_NORMAL
;
83 cmd
= ahci_pread(ap
, AHCI_PREG_CMD
) & ~AHCI_PREG_CMD_ICC
;
84 if ((cmd
& AHCI_PREG_CMD_PMA
) == 0) {
85 cmd
|= AHCI_PREG_CMD_PMA
;
86 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_CMD
, cmd
);
90 * Try to enable FIS-Based switching. We have to probe PREG_FBS
92 * XXX I'm still trying to find an AHCI chipset that actually
93 * supports FBSS so I can finish implementing support, so
94 * this doesn't do a whole lot right now.
96 if (ap
->ap_sc
->sc_cap
& AHCI_REG_CAP_FBSS
) {
97 const char *str1
= "";
98 const char *str2
= "";
99 const char *str3
= "";
101 if (cmd
& AHCI_PREG_CMD_FBSCP
) {
102 str1
= "HW indicates support";
103 } else if (ap
->ap_sc
->sc_flags
& AHCI_F_FORCE_FBSS
) {
104 cmd
|= AHCI_PREG_CMD_FBSCP
; /* Force on */
105 str1
= "HW indicates no-support, force";
107 str1
= "HW indicates no-support";
109 if (cmd
& AHCI_PREG_CMD_FBSCP
) {
110 fbs
= ahci_pread(ap
, AHCI_PREG_FBS
);
111 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_FBS
, fbs
| AHCI_PREG_FBS_EN
);
112 fbs
= ahci_pread(ap
, AHCI_PREG_FBS
);
113 if (fbs
& AHCI_PREG_FBS_EN
) {
114 str2
= ", enable succeeded";
115 str3
= ", (driver support not yet implemented)";
117 str2
= ", enable failed";
119 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_FBS
, fbs
& ~AHCI_PREG_FBS_EN
);
121 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: FIS-Based Sw: %s%s%s\n",
122 PORTNAME(ap
), str1
, str2
, str3
);
126 * Flush any errors and request CLO unconditionally, then start
131 if (ahci_port_start(ap
)) {
132 kprintf("%s: PMPROBE failed to start port, cannot softreset\n",
139 * Check whether CLO worked
141 if (ahci_pwait_clr(ap
, AHCI_PREG_TFD
,
142 AHCI_PREG_TFD_STS_BSY
| AHCI_PREG_TFD_STS_DRQ
)) {
143 kprintf("%s: PMPROBE CLO %s, need port reset\n",
145 (ahci_read(ap
->ap_sc
, AHCI_REG_CAP
) & AHCI_REG_CAP_SCLO
)
146 ? "failed" : "unsupported");
152 * Use the error CCB for all commands
154 * NOTE! This CCB is used for both the first and second commands.
155 * The second command must use CCB slot 1 to properly load
158 ccb
= ahci_get_err_ccb(ap
);
159 ccb
->ccb_xa
.flags
= ATA_F_POLL
| ATA_F_SILENT
;
160 ccb
->ccb_xa
.complete
= ahci_pm_dummy_done
;
161 ccb
->ccb_xa
.at
= ap
->ap_ata
[15];
162 cmd_slot
= ccb
->ccb_cmd_hdr
;
163 KKASSERT(ccb
->ccb_slot
== 1);
166 * Prep the first H2D command with SRST feature & clear busy/reset
169 fis
= ccb
->ccb_cmd_table
->cfis
;
170 memset(fis
, 0, sizeof(ccb
->ccb_cmd_table
->cfis
));
171 fis
[0] = ATA_FIS_TYPE_H2D
;
172 fis
[1] = 0x0F; /* Target 15 */
173 fis
[15] = ATA_FIS_CONTROL_SRST
| ATA_FIS_CONTROL_4BIT
;
176 cmd_slot
->flags
= htole16(5); /* FIS length: 5 DWORDS */
177 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_C
); /* Clear busy on OK */
178 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_R
); /* Reset */
179 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_PMP
); /* port 0xF */
181 ccb
->ccb_xa
.state
= ATA_S_PENDING
;
184 * The only way one can determine if a port multiplier is on the
185 * port is to probe target 15, and of course this will fail if
186 * there is no port multiplier.
188 * The probing has to be done whether or not a device is probed on
189 * target 0, because when a PM is attached target 0 represents
190 * slot #0 behind the PM.
192 * Port multipliers are expected to answer more quickly than normal
193 * devices, use a shorter timeout than normal.
195 * If there is no PM here this command can still succeed due to
198 if (ahci_poll(ccb
, 500, ahci_quick_timeout
) != ATA_S_COMPLETE
) {
199 kprintf("%s: PMPROBE(1) No Port Multiplier was found.\n",
202 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
209 if (ahci_pwait_clr(ap
, AHCI_PREG_TFD
,
210 AHCI_PREG_TFD_STS_BSY
| AHCI_PREG_TFD_STS_DRQ
)) {
211 kprintf("%s: PMPROBE Busy after first FIS\n", PORTNAME(ap
));
215 * The device may have muffed up the PHY when it reset.
218 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_SERR
, -1);
219 /* ahci_pm_phy_status(ap, 15, &cmd); */
222 * Prep second D2H command to read status and complete reset sequence
223 * AHCI 10.4.1 and "Serial ATA Revision 2.6". I can't find the ATA
224 * Rev 2.6 and it is unclear how the second FIS should be set up
225 * from the AHCI document.
227 * Give the device 3ms before sending the second FIS.
229 * It is unclear which other fields in the FIS are used. Just zero
232 ccb
->ccb_xa
.flags
= ATA_F_POLL
| ATA_F_SILENT
;
234 memset(fis
, 0, sizeof(ccb
->ccb_cmd_table
->cfis
));
235 fis
[0] = ATA_FIS_TYPE_H2D
;
237 fis
[15] = ATA_FIS_CONTROL_4BIT
;
240 cmd_slot
->flags
= htole16(5); /* FIS length: 5 DWORDS */
241 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_PMP
); /* port 0xF */
243 ccb
->ccb_xa
.state
= ATA_S_PENDING
;
246 * The only way one can determine if a port multiplier is on the
247 * port is to probe target 15, and of course this will fail if
248 * there is no port multiplier.
250 * The probing has to be done whether or not a device is probed on
251 * target 0, because when a PM is attached target 0 represents
252 * slot #0 behind the PM.
254 if (ahci_poll(ccb
, 5000, ahci_quick_timeout
) != ATA_S_COMPLETE
) {
255 kprintf("%s: PMPROBE(2) No Port Multiplier was found.\n",
258 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
266 * What? We succeeded? Yup, but for some reason the signature
267 * is still latched from the original detect (that saw target 0
268 * behind the PM), and I don't know how to clear the condition
269 * other then by retrying the whole reset sequence.
273 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
278 * Get the signature. The caller sets the ap fields.
280 if (ahci_port_signature_detect(ap
, NULL
) == ATA_PORT_T_PM
) {
281 ap
->ap_ata
[15]->at_probe
= ATA_PROBE_GOOD
;
288 * Fall through / clean up the CCB and perform error processing.
292 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
294 if (error
== 0 && ahci_pm_identify(ap
)) {
295 kprintf("%s: PM - cannot identify port multiplier\n",
301 * If we probed the PM reset the state for the targets behind
302 * it so they get probed by the state machine.
305 for (i
= 0; i
< AHCI_MAX_PMPORTS
; ++i
) {
307 at
->at_probe
= ATA_PROBE_NEED_INIT
;
308 at
->at_features
|= ATA_PORT_F_RESCAN
;
310 ap
->ap_type
= ATA_PORT_T_PM
;
315 * If we failed turn off PMA, otherwise identify the port multiplier.
316 * CAM will iterate the devices.
318 ahci_port_stop(ap
, 0);
320 cmd
= ahci_pread(ap
, AHCI_PREG_CMD
) & ~AHCI_PREG_CMD_ICC
;
321 cmd
&= ~AHCI_PREG_CMD_PMA
;
322 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_CMD
, cmd
);
323 if (orig_error
== 0) {
324 if (ahci_pwait_clr(ap
, AHCI_PREG_TFD
,
325 AHCI_PREG_TFD_STS_BSY
| AHCI_PREG_TFD_STS_DRQ
)) {
326 kprintf("%s: PM probe: port will not come ready\n",
336 * Identify the port multiplier
339 ahci_pm_identify(struct ahci_port
*ap
)
348 ap
->ap_probe
= ATA_PROBE_FAILED
;
349 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, 15, 0, &chipid
))
351 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, 15, 1, &rev
))
353 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, 15, 2, &nports
))
355 nports
&= 0x0000000F; /* only the low 4 bits */
356 ap
->ap_probe
= ATA_PROBE_GOOD
;
359 * Ignore fake port on PMs which have it. We can probe it but the
360 * softreset will probably fail.
370 if (has_dummy_port
) {
375 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: chip=%08x rev=0x%b nports=%d\n",
378 rev
, SATA_PFMT_PM_REV
,
380 if (has_dummy_port
) {
381 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: Ignoring dummy port #%d\n",
382 PORTNAME(ap
), nports
);
384 ap
->ap_pmcount
= nports
;
386 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, 15, SATA_PMREG_FEA
, &data1
)) {
387 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: Warning, "
388 "cannot read feature register\n", PORTNAME(ap
));
390 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier features: 0x%b\n",
395 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, 15, SATA_PMREG_FEAEN
, &data2
) == 0) {
396 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier defaults: 0x%b\n",
403 * Turn on async notification if we support and the PM supports it.
404 * This allows the PM to forward async notification events to us and
405 * it will also generate an event for target 15 for hot-plug events
406 * (or is supposed to anyway).
408 if ((ap
->ap_sc
->sc_cap
& AHCI_REG_CAP_SSNTF
) &&
409 (data1
& SATA_PMFEA_ASYNCNOTIFY
)) {
410 u_int32_t serr_bits
= AHCI_PREG_SERR_DIAG_N
|
411 AHCI_PREG_SERR_DIAG_X
;
412 data2
|= SATA_PMFEA_ASYNCNOTIFY
;
413 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, 15, SATA_PMREG_FEAEN
, data2
)) {
414 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: AsyncNotify cannot be "
415 "enabled\n", PORTNAME(ap
));
416 } else if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, 15, SATA_PMREG_EEENA
, serr_bits
)) {
417 kprintf("%s: Port mulltiplier: AsyncNotify unable "
418 "to enable error info bits\n", PORTNAME(ap
));
420 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: AsyncNotify enabled\n",
427 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier cannot be identified\n", PORTNAME(ap
));
432 * Do a COMRESET sequence on the target behind a port multiplier.
434 * If hard is 2 we also cycle the phy on the target.
436 * This must be done prior to any softreset or probe attempts on
437 * targets behind the port multiplier.
439 * Returns 0 on success or an error.
442 ahci_pm_hardreset(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int target
, int hard
)
449 at
= ap
->ap_ata
[target
];
452 * Turn off power management and kill the phy on the target
453 * if requested. Hold state for 10ms.
455 data
= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_IPM_DISABLED
;
457 data
|= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_DET_DISABLE
;
458 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1))
460 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SCTL
, data
))
465 * Start transmitting COMRESET. COMRESET must be sent for at
468 at
->at_probe
= ATA_PROBE_FAILED
;
469 at
->at_type
= ATA_PORT_T_NONE
;
470 data
= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_IPM_DISABLED
| AHCI_PREG_SCTL_DET_INIT
;
471 switch(AhciForceGen
) {
473 data
|= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_SPD_ANY
;
476 data
|= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_SPD_GEN1
;
479 data
|= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_SPD_GEN2
;
482 data
|= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_SPD_GEN3
;
485 data
|= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_SPD_GEN3
;
488 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SCTL
, data
))
492 * It takes about 100ms for the DET logic to settle down,
493 * from trial and error testing. If this is too short
494 * the softreset code will fail.
498 if (ahci_pm_phy_status(ap
, target
, &data
)) {
499 kprintf("%s: (A)Cannot clear phy status\n",
504 * Flush any status, then clear DET to initiate negotiation.
506 ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1);
507 data
= AHCI_PREG_SCTL_IPM_DISABLED
| AHCI_PREG_SCTL_DET_NONE
;
508 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SCTL
, data
))
512 * Try to determine if there is a device on the port.
514 * Give the device 3/10 second to at least be detected.
515 * If we fail clear any pending status since we may have
516 * cycled the phy and probably caused another PRCS interrupt.
518 for (loop
= 3; loop
; --loop
) {
519 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SSTS
, &data
))
521 if (data
& AHCI_PREG_SSTS_DET
)
526 kprintf("%s.%d: Port appears to be unplugged\n",
527 PORTNAME(ap
), target
);
533 * There is something on the port. Give the device 3 seconds
534 * to fully negotiate.
536 for (loop
= 30; loop
; --loop
) {
537 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SSTS
, &data
))
539 if ((data
& AHCI_PREG_SSTS_DET
) == AHCI_PREG_SSTS_DET_DEV
)
545 * Device not detected
548 kprintf("%s: Device may be powered down\n",
557 kprintf("%s.%d: Device detected data=%08x\n",
558 PORTNAME(ap
), target
, data
);
560 * Clear SERR on the target so we get a new NOTIFY event if a hot-plug
561 * or hot-unplug occurs. Clear any spurious IFS that may have
562 * occured during the probe.
564 * WARNING! 100ms seems to work in most cases but
567 ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1);
568 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_SERR
, -1);
569 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_IS
, AHCI_PREG_IS_IFS
);
573 at
->at_probe
= error
? ATA_PROBE_FAILED
: ATA_PROBE_NEED_SOFT_RESET
;
578 * AHCI soft reset through port multiplier.
580 * This function keeps port communications intact and attempts to generate
581 * a reset to the connected device using device commands. Unlike
582 * hard-port operations we can't do fancy stop/starts or stuff like
583 * that without messing up other commands that might be running or
587 ahci_pm_softreset(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int target
)
590 struct ahci_ccb
*ccb
;
591 struct ahci_cmd_hdr
*cmd_slot
;
598 at
= ap
->ap_ata
[target
];
600 DPRINTF(AHCI_D_VERBOSE
, "%s: soft reset\n", PORTNAME(ap
));
605 * Try to clear the phy so we get a good signature, otherwise
606 * the PM may not latch a new signature.
608 * NOTE: This cannot be safely done between the first and second
609 * softreset FISs. It's now or never.
611 if (ahci_pm_phy_status(ap
, target
, &data
)) {
612 kprintf("%s: (B)Cannot clear phy status\n",
615 ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1);
618 * Prep first D2H command with SRST feature & clear busy/reset flags
620 * It is unclear which other fields in the FIS are used. Just zero
623 * When soft-resetting a port behind a multiplier at will be
624 * non-NULL, assigning it to the ccb prevents the port interrupt
625 * from hard-resetting the port if a problem crops up.
627 ccb
= ahci_get_err_ccb(ap
);
628 ccb
->ccb_xa
.flags
= ATA_F_POLL
| ATA_F_EXCLUSIVE
| ATA_F_AUTOSENSE
;
629 ccb
->ccb_xa
.complete
= ahci_pm_dummy_done
;
632 fis
= ccb
->ccb_cmd_table
->cfis
;
633 memset(fis
, 0, sizeof(ccb
->ccb_cmd_table
->cfis
));
634 fis
[0] = ATA_FIS_TYPE_H2D
;
635 fis
[1] = at
->at_target
;
636 fis
[15] = ATA_FIS_CONTROL_SRST
|ATA_FIS_CONTROL_4BIT
;
638 cmd_slot
= ccb
->ccb_cmd_hdr
;
640 cmd_slot
->flags
= htole16(5); /* FIS length: 5 DWORDS */
641 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_C
); /* Clear busy on OK */
642 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_R
); /* Reset */
643 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(at
->at_target
<<
644 AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_PMP_SHIFT
);
646 ccb
->ccb_xa
.state
= ATA_S_PENDING
;
649 * This soft reset of the AP target can cause a stream of IFS
650 * errors to occur. Setting AP_F_IGNORE_IFS prevents the port
651 * from being hard reset (because its the target behind the
652 * port that isn't happy).
654 * The act of sending the soft reset can cause the target to
655 * blow the port up and generate IFS errors.
657 ap
->ap_flags
|= AP_F_IGNORE_IFS
;
658 ap
->ap_flags
&= ~AP_F_IFS_IGNORED
;
660 if (ahci_poll(ccb
, 1000, ahci_ata_cmd_timeout
) != ATA_S_COMPLETE
) {
661 kprintf("%s: Soft-reset through PM failed, %s\n",
663 (count
> 1 ? "retrying" : "giving up"));
664 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
666 if (ap
->ap_flags
& AP_F_IFS_IGNORED
)
670 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_SERR
, -1);
671 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_IS
, AHCI_PREG_IS_IFS
);
678 * WARNING! SENSITIVE TIME PERIOD! WARNING!
680 * The first and second FISes are supposed to be back-to-back,
681 * I think the idea is to get the second sent and then after
682 * the device resets it will send a signature. Do not delay
683 * here and most definitely do not issue any commands to other
688 * Prep second D2H command to read status and complete reset sequence
689 * AHCI 10.4.1 and "Serial ATA Revision 2.6". I can't find the ATA
690 * Rev 2.6 and it is unclear how the second FIS should be set up
691 * from the AHCI document.
693 * Give the device 3ms before sending the second FIS.
695 * It is unclear which other fields in the FIS are used. Just zero
698 memset(fis
, 0, sizeof(ccb
->ccb_cmd_table
->cfis
));
699 fis
[0] = ATA_FIS_TYPE_H2D
;
700 fis
[1] = at
->at_target
;
701 fis
[15] = ATA_FIS_CONTROL_4BIT
;
704 cmd_slot
->flags
= htole16(5); /* FIS length: 5 DWORDS */
705 cmd_slot
->flags
|= htole16(at
->at_target
<<
706 AHCI_CMD_LIST_FLAG_PMP_SHIFT
);
708 ccb
->ccb_xa
.state
= ATA_S_PENDING
;
709 ccb
->ccb_xa
.flags
= ATA_F_POLL
| ATA_F_EXCLUSIVE
| ATA_F_AUTOSENSE
;
711 ap
->ap_flags
&= ~AP_F_IFS_IGNORED
;
713 if (ahci_poll(ccb
, 1000, ahci_ata_cmd_timeout
) != ATA_S_COMPLETE
) {
714 kprintf("%s: Soft-reset(2) through PM failed, %s\n",
716 (count
> 1 ? "retrying" : "giving up"));
719 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
720 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_SERR
, -1);
721 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_IS
, AHCI_PREG_IS_IFS
);
727 ahci_put_err_ccb(ccb
);
729 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_SERR
, -1);
730 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_IS
, AHCI_PREG_IS_IFS
);
732 ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1);
733 if (ahci_pm_phy_status(ap
, target
, &data
)) {
734 kprintf("%s: (C)Cannot clear phy status\n",
737 ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1);
740 * Do it again, even if we think we got a good result
748 * If the softreset is trying to clear a BSY condition after a
749 * normal portreset we assign the port type.
751 * If the softreset is being run first as part of the ccb error
752 * processing code then report if the device signature changed
755 if (at
->at_type
== ATA_PORT_T_NONE
) {
756 at
->at_type
= ahci_port_signature_detect(ap
, at
);
758 if (ahci_port_signature_detect(ap
, at
) != at
->at_type
) {
759 kprintf("%s: device signature unexpectedly "
760 "changed\n", ATANAME(ap
, at
));
761 error
= EBUSY
; /* XXX */
767 * Who knows what kind of mess occured. We have exclusive access
768 * to the port so try to clean up potential problems.
774 * Clear error status so we can detect removal.
776 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1)) {
777 kprintf("%s: ahci_pm_softreset unable to clear SERR\n",
780 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_SERR
, -1);
781 ahci_pwrite(ap
, AHCI_PREG_IS
, AHCI_PREG_IS_IFS
);
782 ap
->ap_flags
&= ~(AP_F_IGNORE_IFS
| AP_F_IFS_IGNORED
);
784 at
->at_probe
= error
? ATA_PROBE_FAILED
: ATA_PROBE_NEED_IDENT
;
790 * Return the phy status for a target behind a port multiplier and
791 * reset SATA_PMREG_SERR.
793 * Returned bits follow AHCI_PREG_SSTS bits. The AHCI_PREG_SSTS_SPD
794 * bits can be used to determine the link speed and will be 0 if there
797 * 0 is returned if any communications error occurs.
800 ahci_pm_phy_status(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int target
, u_int32_t
*datap
)
804 error
= ahci_pm_read(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SSTS
, datap
);
806 error
= ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1);
813 * Check that a target is still good.
816 ahci_pm_check_good(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int target
)
822 * It looks like we might have to read the EINFO register
823 * to allow the PM to generate a new event.
825 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, 15, SATA_PMREG_EINFO
, &data
)) {
826 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier EINFO could not be read\n",
830 if (ahci_pm_write(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SERR
, -1)) {
831 kprintf("%s: Port multiplier: SERR could not be cleared\n",
835 if (target
== ~0 || target
>= ap
->ap_pmcount
)
837 at
= ap
->ap_ata
[target
];
840 * If the device needs an init or hard reset also make sure the
843 if (at
->at_probe
<= ATA_PROBE_NEED_HARD_RESET
) {
844 /*kprintf("%s DOHARD\n", ATANAME(ap, at));*/
845 ahci_pm_hardreset(ap
, target
, 1);
849 * Read the detect status
851 if (ahci_pm_read(ap
, target
, SATA_PMREG_SSTS
, &data
)) {
852 kprintf("%s: Unable to access PM SSTS register target %d\n",
853 PORTNAME(ap
), target
);
856 if ((data
& AHCI_PREG_SSTS_DET
) != AHCI_PREG_SSTS_DET_DEV
) {
857 /*kprintf("%s: DETECT %08x\n", ATANAME(ap, at), data);*/
858 if (at
->at_probe
!= ATA_PROBE_FAILED
) {
859 at
->at_probe
= ATA_PROBE_FAILED
;
860 at
->at_type
= ATA_PORT_T_NONE
;
861 at
->at_features
|= ATA_PORT_F_RESCAN
;
862 kprintf("%s: HOTPLUG (PM) - Device removed\n",
866 if (at
->at_probe
== ATA_PROBE_FAILED
) {
867 at
->at_probe
= ATA_PROBE_NEED_HARD_RESET
;
868 at
->at_features
|= ATA_PORT_F_RESCAN
;
869 kprintf("%s: HOTPLUG (PM) - Device inserted\n",
879 ahci_pm_read(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int target
, int which
, u_int32_t
*datap
)
884 xa
= ahci_ata_get_xfer(ap
, ap
->ap_ata
[15]);
886 xa
->fis
->type
= ATA_FIS_TYPE_H2D
;
887 xa
->fis
->flags
= ATA_H2D_FLAGS_CMD
| 15;
888 xa
->fis
->command
= ATA_C_READ_PM
;
889 xa
->fis
->features
= which
;
890 xa
->fis
->device
= target
| ATA_H2D_DEVICE_LBA
;
891 xa
->fis
->control
= ATA_FIS_CONTROL_4BIT
;
893 xa
->complete
= ahci_pm_dummy_done
;
895 xa
->flags
= ATA_F_POLL
| ATA_F_AUTOSENSE
;
898 if (ahci_ata_cmd(xa
) == ATA_S_COMPLETE
) {
899 *datap
= xa
->rfis
.sector_count
| (xa
->rfis
.lba_low
<< 8) |
900 (xa
->rfis
.lba_mid
<< 16) | (xa
->rfis
.lba_high
<< 24);
903 kprintf("%s.%d pm_read SCA[%d] failed\n",
904 PORTNAME(ap
), target
, which
);
908 ahci_ata_put_xfer(xa
);
913 * Write a PM register
916 ahci_pm_write(struct ahci_port
*ap
, int target
, int which
, u_int32_t data
)
921 xa
= ahci_ata_get_xfer(ap
, ap
->ap_ata
[15]);
923 xa
->fis
->type
= ATA_FIS_TYPE_H2D
;
924 xa
->fis
->flags
= ATA_H2D_FLAGS_CMD
| 15;
925 xa
->fis
->command
= ATA_C_WRITE_PM
;
926 xa
->fis
->features
= which
;
927 xa
->fis
->device
= target
| ATA_H2D_DEVICE_LBA
;
928 xa
->fis
->sector_count
= (u_int8_t
)data
;
929 xa
->fis
->lba_low
= (u_int8_t
)(data
>> 8);
930 xa
->fis
->lba_mid
= (u_int8_t
)(data
>> 16);
931 xa
->fis
->lba_high
= (u_int8_t
)(data
>> 24);
932 xa
->fis
->control
= ATA_FIS_CONTROL_4BIT
;
934 xa
->complete
= ahci_pm_dummy_done
;
936 xa
->flags
= ATA_F_POLL
;
939 if (ahci_ata_cmd(xa
) == ATA_S_COMPLETE
)
943 ahci_ata_put_xfer(xa
);
948 * Dummy done callback for xa.
951 ahci_pm_dummy_done(struct ata_xfer
*xa
)