[TG3]: Set minimal hw interrupt mitigation.
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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Bas Laarhoven,
3 * (C) 1996-1997 Claus-Justus Heine.
5 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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20 * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-isr.c,v $
21 * $Revision: 1.9 $
22 * $Date: 1997/10/17 23:01:53 $
24 * This file contains the interrupt service routine and
25 * associated code for the QIC-40/80/3010/3020 floppy-tape driver
26 * "ftape" for Linux.
29 #include <asm/io.h>
30 #include <asm/dma.h>
32 #define volatile /* */
34 #include <linux/ftape.h>
35 #include <linux/qic117.h>
36 #include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h"
37 #include "../lowlevel/fdc-isr.h"
38 #include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h"
39 #include "../lowlevel/ftape-ctl.h"
40 #include "../lowlevel/ftape-rw.h"
41 #include "../lowlevel/ftape-io.h"
42 #include "../lowlevel/ftape-calibr.h"
43 #include "../lowlevel/ftape-bsm.h"
45 /* Global vars.
47 volatile int ft_expected_stray_interrupts;
48 volatile int ft_interrupt_seen;
49 volatile int ft_seek_completed;
50 volatile int ft_hide_interrupt;
51 /* Local vars.
53 typedef enum {
54 no_error = 0, id_am_error = 0x01, id_crc_error = 0x02,
55 data_am_error = 0x04, data_crc_error = 0x08,
56 no_data_error = 0x10, overrun_error = 0x20,
57 } error_cause;
58 static int stop_read_ahead;
61 static void print_error_cause(int cause)
63 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
65 switch (cause) {
66 case no_data_error:
67 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "no data error");
68 break;
69 case id_am_error:
70 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "id am error");
71 break;
72 case id_crc_error:
73 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "id crc error");
74 break;
75 case data_am_error:
76 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "data am error");
77 break;
78 case data_crc_error:
79 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "data crc error");
80 break;
81 case overrun_error:
82 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "overrun error");
83 break;
84 default:;
86 TRACE_EXIT;
89 static char *fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode_enum mode)
91 switch (mode) {
92 case fdc_idle:
93 return "fdc_idle";
94 case fdc_reading_data:
95 return "fdc_reading_data";
96 case fdc_seeking:
97 return "fdc_seeking";
98 case fdc_writing_data:
99 return "fdc_writing_data";
100 case fdc_reading_id:
101 return "fdc_reading_id";
102 case fdc_recalibrating:
103 return "fdc_recalibrating";
104 case fdc_formatting:
105 return "fdc_formatting";
106 case fdc_verifying:
107 return "fdc_verifying";
108 default:
109 return "unknown";
113 static inline error_cause decode_irq_cause(fdc_mode_enum mode, __u8 st[])
115 error_cause cause = no_error;
116 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
118 /* Valid st[], decode cause of interrupt.
120 switch (st[0] & ST0_INT_MASK) {
121 case FDC_INT_NORMAL:
122 TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,"normal completion: %s",fdc_mode_txt(mode));
123 break;
124 case FDC_INT_ABNORMAL:
125 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "abnormal completion %s", fdc_mode_txt(mode));
126 TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "ST0: 0x%02x, ST1: 0x%02x, ST2: 0x%02x",
127 st[0], st[1], st[2]);
128 TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
129 "C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x, N: 0x%02x",
130 st[3], st[4], st[5], st[6]);
131 if (st[1] & 0x01) {
132 if (st[2] & 0x01) {
133 cause = data_am_error;
134 } else {
135 cause = id_am_error;
137 } else if (st[1] & 0x20) {
138 if (st[2] & 0x20) {
139 cause = data_crc_error;
140 } else {
141 cause = id_crc_error;
143 } else if (st[1] & 0x04) {
144 cause = no_data_error;
145 } else if (st[1] & 0x10) {
146 cause = overrun_error;
148 print_error_cause(cause);
149 break;
150 case FDC_INT_INVALID:
151 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "invalid completion %s", fdc_mode_txt(mode));
152 break;
153 case FDC_INT_READYCH:
154 if (st[0] & ST0_SEEK_END) {
155 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "drive poll completed");
156 } else {
157 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "ready change %s",fdc_mode_txt(mode));
159 break;
160 default:
161 break;
163 TRACE_EXIT cause;
166 static void update_history(error_cause cause)
168 switch (cause) {
169 case id_am_error:
170 ft_history.id_am_errors++;
171 break;
172 case id_crc_error:
173 ft_history.id_crc_errors++;
174 break;
175 case data_am_error:
176 ft_history.data_am_errors++;
177 break;
178 case data_crc_error:
179 ft_history.data_crc_errors++;
180 break;
181 case overrun_error:
182 ft_history.overrun_errors++;
183 break;
184 case no_data_error:
185 ft_history.no_data_errors++;
186 break;
187 default:;
191 static void skip_bad_sector(buffer_struct * buff)
193 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
195 /* Mark sector as soft error and skip it
197 if (buff->remaining > 0) {
198 ++buff->sector_offset;
199 ++buff->data_offset;
200 --buff->remaining;
201 buff->ptr += FT_SECTOR_SIZE;
202 buff->bad_sector_map >>= 1;
203 } else {
204 /* Hey, what is this????????????? C code: if we shift
205 * more than 31 bits, we get no shift. That's bad!!!!!!
207 ++buff->sector_offset; /* hack for error maps */
208 TRACE(ft_t_warn, "skipping last sector in segment");
210 TRACE_EXIT;
213 static void update_error_maps(buffer_struct * buff, unsigned int error_offset)
215 int hard = 0;
216 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
218 if (buff->retry < FT_SOFT_RETRIES) {
219 buff->soft_error_map |= (1 << error_offset);
220 } else {
221 buff->hard_error_map |= (1 << error_offset);
222 buff->soft_error_map &= ~buff->hard_error_map;
223 buff->retry = -1; /* will be set to 0 in setup_segment */
224 hard = 1;
226 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "sector %d : %s error\n"
227 KERN_INFO "hard map: 0x%08lx\n"
228 KERN_INFO "soft map: 0x%08lx",
229 FT_SECTOR(error_offset), hard ? "hard" : "soft",
230 (long) buff->hard_error_map, (long) buff->soft_error_map);
231 TRACE_EXIT;
234 static void print_progress(buffer_struct *buff, error_cause cause)
236 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
238 switch (cause) {
239 case no_error:
240 TRACE(ft_t_flow,"%d Sector(s) transferred", buff->sector_count);
241 break;
242 case no_data_error:
243 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Sector %d not found",
244 FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset));
245 break;
246 case overrun_error:
247 /* got an overrun error on the first byte, must be a
248 * hardware problem
250 TRACE(ft_t_bug,
251 "Unexpected error: failing DMA or FDC controller ?");
252 break;
253 case data_crc_error:
254 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Error in sector %d",
255 FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset - 1));
256 break;
257 case id_crc_error:
258 case id_am_error:
259 case data_am_error:
260 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Error in sector %d",
261 FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset));
262 break;
263 default:
264 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Unexpected error at sector %d",
265 FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset));
266 break;
268 TRACE_EXIT;
272 * Error cause: Amount xferred: Action:
274 * id_am_error 0 mark bad and skip
275 * id_crc_error 0 mark bad and skip
276 * data_am_error 0 mark bad and skip
277 * data_crc_error % 1024 mark bad and skip
278 * no_data_error 0 retry on write
279 * mark bad and skip on read
280 * overrun_error [ 0..all-1 ] mark bad and skip
281 * no_error all continue
284 /* the arg `sector' is returned by the fdc and tells us at which sector we
285 * are positioned at (relative to starting sector of segment)
287 static void determine_verify_progress(buffer_struct *buff,
288 error_cause cause,
289 __u8 sector)
291 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
293 if (cause == no_error && sector == 1) {
294 buff->sector_offset = FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
295 buff->remaining = 0;
296 if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_flow) {
297 print_progress(buff, cause);
299 } else {
300 buff->sector_offset = sector - buff->sect;
301 buff->remaining = FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT - buff->sector_offset;
302 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%ssector offset: 0x%04x",
303 (cause == no_error) ? "unexpected " : "",
304 buff->sector_offset);
305 switch (cause) {
306 case overrun_error:
307 break;
308 #if 0
309 case no_data_error:
310 buff->retry = FT_SOFT_RETRIES;
311 if (buff->hard_error_map &&
312 buff->sector_offset > 1 &&
313 (buff->hard_error_map &
314 (1 << (buff->sector_offset-2)))) {
315 buff->retry --;
317 break;
318 #endif
319 default:
320 buff->retry = FT_SOFT_RETRIES;
321 break;
323 if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_flow) {
324 print_progress(buff, cause);
326 /* Sector_offset points to the problem area Now adjust
327 * sector_offset so it always points one past he failing
328 * sector. I.e. skip the bad sector.
330 ++buff->sector_offset;
331 --buff->remaining;
332 update_error_maps(buff, buff->sector_offset - 1);
334 TRACE_EXIT;
337 static void determine_progress(buffer_struct *buff,
338 error_cause cause,
339 __u8 sector)
341 unsigned int dma_residue;
342 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
344 /* Using less preferred order of disable_dma and
345 * get_dma_residue because this seems to fail on at least one
346 * system if reversed!
348 dma_residue = get_dma_residue(fdc.dma);
349 disable_dma(fdc.dma);
350 if (cause != no_error || dma_residue != 0) {
351 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%sDMA residue: 0x%04x",
352 (cause == no_error) ? "unexpected " : "",
353 dma_residue);
354 /* adjust to actual value: */
355 if (dma_residue == 0) {
356 /* this happens sometimes with overrun errors.
357 * I don't know whether we could ignore the
358 * overrun error. Play save.
360 buff->sector_count --;
361 } else {
362 buff->sector_count -= ((dma_residue +
363 (FT_SECTOR_SIZE - 1)) /
364 FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
367 /* Update var's influenced by the DMA operation.
369 if (buff->sector_count > 0) {
370 buff->sector_offset += buff->sector_count;
371 buff->data_offset += buff->sector_count;
372 buff->ptr += (buff->sector_count *
373 FT_SECTOR_SIZE);
374 buff->remaining -= buff->sector_count;
375 buff->bad_sector_map >>= buff->sector_count;
377 if (TRACE_LEVEL >= ft_t_flow) {
378 print_progress(buff, cause);
380 if (cause != no_error) {
381 if (buff->remaining == 0) {
382 TRACE(ft_t_warn, "foo?\n"
383 KERN_INFO "count : %d\n"
384 KERN_INFO "offset: %d\n"
385 KERN_INFO "soft : %08x\n"
386 KERN_INFO "hard : %08x",
387 buff->sector_count,
388 buff->sector_offset,
389 buff->soft_error_map,
390 buff->hard_error_map);
392 /* Sector_offset points to the problem area, except if we got
393 * a data_crc_error. In that case it points one past the
394 * failing sector.
396 * Now adjust sector_offset so it always points one past he
397 * failing sector. I.e. skip the bad sector.
399 if (cause != data_crc_error) {
400 skip_bad_sector(buff);
402 update_error_maps(buff, buff->sector_offset - 1);
404 TRACE_EXIT;
407 static int calc_steps(int cmd)
409 if (ftape_current_cylinder > cmd) {
410 return ftape_current_cylinder - cmd;
411 } else {
412 return ftape_current_cylinder + cmd;
416 static void pause_tape(int retry, int mode)
418 int result;
419 __u8 out[3] = {FDC_SEEK, ft_drive_sel, 0};
420 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
422 /* We'll use a raw seek command to get the tape to rewind and
423 * stop for a retry.
425 ++ft_history.rewinds;
426 if (qic117_cmds[ftape_current_command].non_intr) {
427 TRACE(ft_t_warn, "motion command may be issued too soon");
429 if (retry && (mode == fdc_reading_data ||
430 mode == fdc_reading_id ||
431 mode == fdc_verifying)) {
432 ftape_current_command = QIC_MICRO_STEP_PAUSE;
433 ftape_might_be_off_track = 1;
434 } else {
435 ftape_current_command = QIC_PAUSE;
437 out[2] = calc_steps(ftape_current_command);
438 result = fdc_command(out, 3); /* issue QIC_117 command */
439 ftape_current_cylinder = out[ 2];
440 if (result < 0) {
441 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "qic-pause failed, status = %d", result);
442 } else {
443 ft_location.known = 0;
444 ft_runner_status = idle;
445 ft_hide_interrupt = 1;
446 ftape_tape_running = 0;
448 TRACE_EXIT;
451 static void continue_xfer(buffer_struct *buff,
452 fdc_mode_enum mode,
453 unsigned int skip)
455 int write = 0;
456 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
458 if (mode == fdc_writing_data || mode == fdc_deleting) {
459 write = 1;
461 /* This part can be removed if it never happens
463 if (skip > 0 &&
464 (ft_runner_status != running ||
465 (write && (buff->status != writing)) ||
466 (!write && (buff->status != reading &&
467 buff->status != verifying)))) {
468 TRACE(ft_t_err, "unexpected runner/buffer state %d/%d",
469 ft_runner_status, buff->status);
470 buff->status = error;
471 /* finish this buffer: */
472 (void)ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
473 ft_runner_status = aborting;
474 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
475 } else if (buff->remaining > 0 && ftape_calc_next_cluster(buff) > 0) {
476 /* still sectors left in current segment, continue
477 * with this segment
479 if (fdc_setup_read_write(buff, mode) < 0) {
480 /* failed, abort operation
482 buff->bytes = buff->ptr - buff->address;
483 buff->status = error;
484 /* finish this buffer: */
485 (void)ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
486 ft_runner_status = aborting;
487 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
489 } else {
490 /* current segment completed
492 unsigned int last_segment = buff->segment_id;
493 int eot = ((last_segment + 1) % ft_segments_per_track) == 0;
494 unsigned int next = buff->next_segment; /* 0 means stop ! */
496 buff->bytes = buff->ptr - buff->address;
497 buff->status = done;
498 buff = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
499 if (eot) {
500 /* finished last segment on current track,
501 * can't continue
503 ft_runner_status = logical_eot;
504 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
505 TRACE_EXIT;
507 if (next <= 0) {
508 /* don't continue with next segment
510 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "no %s allowed, stopping tape",
511 (write) ? "write next" : "read ahead");
512 pause_tape(0, mode);
513 ft_runner_status = idle; /* not quite true until
514 * next irq
516 TRACE_EXIT;
518 /* continue with next segment
520 if (buff->status != waiting) {
521 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "all input buffers %s, pausing tape",
522 (write) ? "empty" : "full");
523 pause_tape(0, mode);
524 ft_runner_status = idle; /* not quite true until
525 * next irq
527 TRACE_EXIT;
529 if (write && next != buff->segment_id) {
530 TRACE(ft_t_noise,
531 "segments out of order, aborting write");
532 ft_runner_status = do_abort;
533 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
534 TRACE_EXIT;
536 ftape_setup_new_segment(buff, next, 0);
537 if (stop_read_ahead) {
538 buff->next_segment = 0;
539 stop_read_ahead = 0;
541 if (ftape_calc_next_cluster(buff) == 0 ||
542 fdc_setup_read_write(buff, mode) != 0) {
543 TRACE(ft_t_err, "couldn't start %s-ahead",
544 write ? "write" : "read");
545 ft_runner_status = do_abort;
546 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
547 } else {
548 /* keep on going */
549 switch (ft_driver_state) {
550 case reading: buff->status = reading; break;
551 case verifying: buff->status = verifying; break;
552 case writing: buff->status = writing; break;
553 case deleting: buff->status = deleting; break;
554 default:
555 TRACE(ft_t_err,
556 "BUG: ft_driver_state %d should be one out of "
557 "{reading, writing, verifying, deleting}",
558 ft_driver_state);
559 buff->status = write ? writing : reading;
560 break;
564 TRACE_EXIT;
567 static void retry_sector(buffer_struct *buff,
568 int mode,
569 unsigned int skip)
571 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
573 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "%s error, will retry",
574 (mode == fdc_writing_data || mode == fdc_deleting) ? "write" : "read");
575 pause_tape(1, mode);
576 ft_runner_status = aborting;
577 buff->status = error;
578 buff->skip = skip;
579 TRACE_EXIT;
582 static unsigned int find_resume_point(buffer_struct *buff)
584 int i = 0;
585 SectorMap mask;
586 SectorMap map;
587 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
589 /* This function is to be called after all variables have been
590 * updated to point past the failing sector.
591 * If there are any soft errors before the failing sector,
592 * find the first soft error and return the sector offset.
593 * Otherwise find the last hard error.
594 * Note: there should always be at least one hard or soft error !
596 if (buff->sector_offset < 1 || buff->sector_offset > 32) {
597 TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: sector_offset = %d",
598 buff->sector_offset);
599 TRACE_EXIT 0;
601 if (buff->sector_offset >= 32) { /* C-limitation on shift ! */
602 mask = 0xffffffff;
603 } else {
604 mask = (1 << buff->sector_offset) - 1;
606 map = buff->soft_error_map & mask;
607 if (map) {
608 while ((map & (1 << i)) == 0) {
609 ++i;
611 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "at sector %d", FT_SECTOR(i));
612 } else {
613 map = buff->hard_error_map & mask;
614 i = buff->sector_offset - 1;
615 if (map) {
616 while ((map & (1 << i)) == 0) {
617 --i;
619 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "after sector %d", FT_SECTOR(i));
620 ++i; /* first sector after last hard error */
621 } else {
622 TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: no soft or hard errors");
625 TRACE_EXIT i;
628 /* check possible dma residue when formatting, update position record in
629 * buffer struct. This is, of course, modelled after determine_progress(), but
630 * we don't need to set up for retries because the format process cannot be
631 * interrupted (except at the end of the tape track).
633 static int determine_fmt_progress(buffer_struct *buff, error_cause cause)
635 unsigned int dma_residue;
636 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
638 /* Using less preferred order of disable_dma and
639 * get_dma_residue because this seems to fail on at least one
640 * system if reversed!
642 dma_residue = get_dma_residue(fdc.dma);
643 disable_dma(fdc.dma);
644 if (cause != no_error || dma_residue != 0) {
645 TRACE(ft_t_info, "DMA residue = 0x%04x", dma_residue);
646 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
647 switch(cause) {
648 case no_error:
649 ft_runner_status = aborting;
650 buff->status = idle;
651 break;
652 case overrun_error:
653 /* got an overrun error on the first byte, must be a
654 * hardware problem
656 TRACE(ft_t_bug,
657 "Unexpected error: failing DMA controller ?");
658 ft_runner_status = do_abort;
659 buff->status = error;
660 break;
661 default:
662 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Unexpected error at segment %d",
663 buff->segment_id);
664 ft_runner_status = do_abort;
665 buff->status = error;
666 break;
668 TRACE_EXIT -EIO; /* can only retry entire track in format mode
671 /* Update var's influenced by the DMA operation.
673 buff->ptr += FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT * 4;
674 buff->bytes -= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT * 4;
675 buff->remaining -= FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT;
676 buff->segment_id ++; /* done with segment */
677 TRACE_EXIT 0;
681 * Continue formatting, switch buffers if there is no data left in
682 * current buffer. This is, of course, modelled after
683 * continue_xfer(), but we don't need to set up for retries because
684 * the format process cannot be interrupted (except at the end of the
685 * tape track).
687 static void continue_formatting(buffer_struct *buff)
689 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
691 if (buff->remaining <= 0) { /* no space left in dma buffer */
692 unsigned int next = buff->next_segment;
694 if (next == 0) { /* end of tape track */
695 buff->status = done;
696 ft_runner_status = logical_eot;
697 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
698 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "Done formatting track %d",
699 ft_location.track);
700 TRACE_EXIT;
703 * switch to next buffer!
705 buff->status = done;
706 buff = ftape_next_buffer(ft_queue_head);
708 if (buff->status != waiting || next != buff->segment_id) {
709 goto format_setup_error;
712 if (fdc_setup_formatting(buff) < 0) {
713 goto format_setup_error;
715 buff->status = formatting;
716 TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "Formatting segment %d on track %d",
717 buff->segment_id, ft_location.track);
718 TRACE_EXIT;
719 format_setup_error:
720 ft_runner_status = do_abort;
721 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
722 buff->status = error;
723 TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error setting up for segment %d on track %d",
724 buff->segment_id, ft_location.track);
725 TRACE_EXIT;
729 /* this handles writing, read id, reading and formatting
731 static void handle_fdc_busy(buffer_struct *buff)
733 static int no_data_error_count;
734 int retry = 0;
735 error_cause cause;
736 __u8 in[7];
737 int skip;
738 fdc_mode_enum fmode = fdc_mode;
739 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
741 if (fdc_result(in, 7) < 0) { /* better get it fast ! */
742 TRACE(ft_t_err,
743 "Probably fatal error during FDC Result Phase\n"
744 KERN_INFO
745 "drive may hang until (power on) reset :-(");
746 /* what to do next ????
748 TRACE_EXIT;
750 cause = decode_irq_cause(fdc_mode, in);
751 #ifdef TESTING
752 { int i;
753 for (i = 0; i < (int)ft_nr_buffers; ++i)
754 TRACE(ft_t_any, "buffer[%d] status: %d, segment_id: %d",
755 i, ft_buffer[i]->status, ft_buffer[i]->segment_id);
757 #endif
758 if (fmode == fdc_reading_data && ft_driver_state == verifying) {
759 fmode = fdc_verifying;
761 switch (fmode) {
762 case fdc_verifying:
763 if (ft_runner_status == aborting ||
764 ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
765 TRACE(ft_t_noise,"aborting %s",fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
766 break;
768 if (buff->retry > 0) {
769 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "this is retry nr %d", buff->retry);
771 switch (cause) {
772 case no_error:
773 no_data_error_count = 0;
774 determine_verify_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
775 if (in[2] & 0x40) {
776 /* This should not happen when verifying
778 TRACE(ft_t_warn,
779 "deleted data in segment %d/%d",
780 buff->segment_id,
781 FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset - 1));
782 buff->remaining = 0; /* abort transfer */
783 buff->hard_error_map = EMPTY_SEGMENT;
784 skip = 1;
785 } else {
786 skip = 0;
788 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
789 break;
790 case no_data_error:
791 no_data_error_count ++;
792 case overrun_error:
793 retry ++;
794 case id_am_error:
795 case id_crc_error:
796 case data_am_error:
797 case data_crc_error:
798 determine_verify_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
799 if (cause == no_data_error) {
800 if (no_data_error_count >= 2) {
801 TRACE(ft_t_warn,
802 "retrying because of successive "
803 "no data errors");
804 no_data_error_count = 0;
805 } else {
806 retry --;
808 } else {
809 no_data_error_count = 0;
811 if (retry) {
812 skip = find_resume_point(buff);
813 } else {
814 skip = buff->sector_offset;
816 if (retry && skip < 32) {
817 retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
818 } else {
819 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
821 update_history(cause);
822 break;
823 default:
824 /* Don't know why this could happen
825 * but find out.
827 determine_verify_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
828 retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, 0);
829 TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error: unexpected error");
830 break;
832 break;
833 case fdc_reading_data:
834 #ifdef TESTING
835 /* I'm sorry, but: NOBODY ever used this trace
836 * messages for ages. I guess that Bas was the last person
837 * that ever really used this (thank you, between the lines)
839 if (cause == no_error) {
840 TRACE(ft_t_flow,"reading segment %d",buff->segment_id);
841 } else {
842 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error reading segment %d",
843 buff->segment_id);
844 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "\n"
845 KERN_INFO
846 "IRQ:C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x, N: 0x%02x\n"
847 KERN_INFO
848 "BUF:C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x",
849 in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6],
850 buff->cyl, buff->head, buff->sect);
852 #endif
853 if (ft_runner_status == aborting ||
854 ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
855 TRACE(ft_t_noise,"aborting %s",fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
856 break;
858 if (buff->bad_sector_map == FAKE_SEGMENT) {
859 /* This condition occurs when reading a `fake'
860 * sector that's not accessible. Doesn't
861 * really matter as we would have ignored it
862 * anyway !
864 * Chance is that we're past the next segment
865 * now, so the next operation may fail and
866 * result in a retry.
868 buff->remaining = 0; /* skip failing sector */
869 /* buff->ptr = buff->address; */
870 /* fake success: */
871 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, 1);
872 /* trace calls are expensive: place them AFTER
873 * the real stuff has been done.
876 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "skipping empty segment %d (read), size? %d",
877 buff->segment_id, buff->ptr - buff->address);
878 TRACE_EXIT;
880 if (buff->retry > 0) {
881 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "this is retry nr %d", buff->retry);
883 switch (cause) {
884 case no_error:
885 determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
886 if (in[2] & 0x40) {
887 /* Handle deleted data in header segments.
888 * Skip segment and force read-ahead.
890 TRACE(ft_t_warn,
891 "deleted data in segment %d/%d",
892 buff->segment_id,
893 FT_SECTOR(buff->sector_offset - 1));
894 buff->deleted = 1;
895 buff->remaining = 0;/*abort transfer */
896 buff->soft_error_map |=
897 (-1L << buff->sector_offset);
898 if (buff->segment_id == 0) {
899 /* stop on next segment */
900 stop_read_ahead = 1;
902 /* force read-ahead: */
903 buff->next_segment =
904 buff->segment_id + 1;
905 skip = (FT_SECTORS_PER_SEGMENT -
906 buff->sector_offset);
907 } else {
908 skip = 0;
910 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
911 break;
912 case no_data_error:
913 /* Tape started too far ahead of or behind the
914 * right sector. This may also happen in the
915 * middle of a segment !
917 * Handle no-data as soft error. If next
918 * sector fails too, a retry (with needed
919 * reposition) will follow.
921 retry ++;
922 case id_am_error:
923 case id_crc_error:
924 case data_am_error:
925 case data_crc_error:
926 case overrun_error:
927 retry += (buff->soft_error_map != 0 ||
928 buff->hard_error_map != 0);
929 determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
930 #if 1 || defined(TESTING)
931 if (cause == overrun_error) retry ++;
932 #endif
933 if (retry) {
934 skip = find_resume_point(buff);
935 } else {
936 skip = buff->sector_offset;
938 /* Try to resume with next sector on single
939 * errors (let ecc correct it), but retry on
940 * no_data (we'll be past the target when we
941 * get here so we cannot retry) or on
942 * multiple errors (reduce chance on ecc
943 * failure).
945 /* cH: 23/02/97: if the last sector in the
946 * segment was a hard error, then there is
947 * no sense in a retry. This occasion seldom
948 * occurs but ... @:³²¸`@%&§$
950 if (retry && skip < 32) {
951 retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
952 } else {
953 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
955 update_history(cause);
956 break;
957 default:
958 /* Don't know why this could happen
959 * but find out.
961 determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
962 retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, 0);
963 TRACE(ft_t_err, "Error: unexpected error");
964 break;
966 break;
967 case fdc_reading_id:
968 if (cause == no_error) {
969 fdc_cyl = in[3];
970 fdc_head = in[4];
971 fdc_sect = in[5];
972 TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma,
973 "id read: C: 0x%02x, H: 0x%02x, R: 0x%02x",
974 fdc_cyl, fdc_head, fdc_sect);
975 } else { /* no valid information, use invalid sector */
976 fdc_cyl = fdc_head = fdc_sect = 0;
977 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "Didn't find valid sector Id");
979 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
980 break;
981 case fdc_deleting:
982 case fdc_writing_data:
983 #ifdef TESTING
984 if (cause == no_error) {
985 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "writing segment %d", buff->segment_id);
986 } else {
987 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "error writing segment %d",
988 buff->segment_id);
990 #endif
991 if (ft_runner_status == aborting ||
992 ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
993 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "aborting %s",fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
994 break;
996 if (buff->retry > 0) {
997 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "this is retry nr %d", buff->retry);
999 if (buff->bad_sector_map == FAKE_SEGMENT) {
1000 /* This condition occurs when trying to write to a
1001 * `fake' sector that's not accessible. Doesn't really
1002 * matter as it isn't used anyway ! Might be located
1003 * at wrong segment, then we'll fail on the next
1004 * segment.
1006 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "skipping empty segment (write)");
1007 buff->remaining = 0; /* skip failing sector */
1008 /* fake success: */
1009 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, 1);
1010 break;
1012 switch (cause) {
1013 case no_error:
1014 determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
1015 continue_xfer(buff, fdc_mode, 0);
1016 break;
1017 case no_data_error:
1018 case id_am_error:
1019 case id_crc_error:
1020 case data_am_error:
1021 case overrun_error:
1022 update_history(cause);
1023 determine_progress(buff, cause, in[5]);
1024 skip = find_resume_point(buff);
1025 retry_sector(buff, fdc_mode, skip);
1026 break;
1027 default:
1028 if (in[1] & 0x02) {
1029 TRACE(ft_t_err, "media not writable");
1030 } else {
1031 TRACE(ft_t_bug, "unforeseen write error");
1033 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
1034 break;
1036 break; /* fdc_deleting || fdc_writing_data */
1037 case fdc_formatting:
1038 /* The interrupt comes after formatting a segment. We then
1039 * have to set up QUICKLY for the next segment. But
1040 * afterwards, there is plenty of time.
1042 switch (cause) {
1043 case no_error:
1044 /* would like to keep most of the formatting stuff
1045 * outside the isr code, but timing is too critical
1047 if (determine_fmt_progress(buff, cause) >= 0) {
1048 continue_formatting(buff);
1050 break;
1051 case no_data_error:
1052 case id_am_error:
1053 case id_crc_error:
1054 case data_am_error:
1055 case overrun_error:
1056 default:
1057 determine_fmt_progress(buff, cause);
1058 update_history(cause);
1059 if (in[1] & 0x02) {
1060 TRACE(ft_t_err, "media not writable");
1061 } else {
1062 TRACE(ft_t_bug, "unforeseen write error");
1064 break;
1065 } /* cause */
1066 break;
1067 default:
1068 TRACE(ft_t_warn, "Warning: unexpected irq during: %s",
1069 fdc_mode_txt(fdc_mode));
1070 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
1071 break;
1073 TRACE_EXIT;
1076 /* FDC interrupt service routine.
1078 void fdc_isr(void)
1080 static int isr_active;
1081 #ifdef TESTING
1082 unsigned int t0 = ftape_timestamp();
1083 #endif
1084 TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any);
1086 if (isr_active++) {
1087 --isr_active;
1088 TRACE(ft_t_bug, "BUG: nested interrupt, not good !");
1089 *fdc.hook = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler into the fdc
1090 * code again
1092 TRACE_EXIT;
1094 sti();
1095 if (inb_p(fdc.msr) & FDC_BUSY) { /* Entering Result Phase */
1096 ft_hide_interrupt = 0;
1097 handle_fdc_busy(ftape_get_buffer(ft_queue_head));
1098 if (ft_runner_status == do_abort) {
1099 /* cease operation, remember tape position
1101 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "runner aborting");
1102 ft_runner_status = aborting;
1103 ++ft_expected_stray_interrupts;
1105 } else { /* !FDC_BUSY */
1106 /* clear interrupt, cause should be gotten by issuing
1107 * a Sense Interrupt Status command.
1109 if (fdc_mode == fdc_recalibrating || fdc_mode == fdc_seeking) {
1110 if (ft_hide_interrupt) {
1111 int st0;
1112 int pcn;
1114 if (fdc_sense_interrupt_status(&st0, &pcn) < 0)
1115 TRACE(ft_t_err,
1116 "sense interrupt status failed");
1117 ftape_current_cylinder = pcn;
1118 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "handled hidden interrupt");
1120 ft_seek_completed = 1;
1121 fdc_mode = fdc_idle;
1122 } else if (!waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr)) {
1123 if (ft_expected_stray_interrupts == 0) {
1124 TRACE(ft_t_warn, "unexpected stray interrupt");
1125 } else {
1126 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "expected stray interrupt");
1127 --ft_expected_stray_interrupts;
1129 } else {
1130 if (fdc_mode == fdc_reading_data ||
1131 fdc_mode == fdc_verifying ||
1132 fdc_mode == fdc_writing_data ||
1133 fdc_mode == fdc_deleting ||
1134 fdc_mode == fdc_formatting ||
1135 fdc_mode == fdc_reading_id) {
1136 if (inb_p(fdc.msr) & FDC_BUSY) {
1137 TRACE(ft_t_bug,
1138 "***** FDC failure, busy too late");
1139 } else {
1140 TRACE(ft_t_bug,
1141 "***** FDC failure, no busy");
1143 } else {
1144 TRACE(ft_t_fdc_dma, "awaited stray interrupt");
1147 ft_hide_interrupt = 0;
1149 /* Handle sleep code.
1151 if (!ft_hide_interrupt) {
1152 ft_interrupt_seen ++;
1153 if (waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr)) {
1154 wake_up_interruptible(&ftape_wait_intr);
1156 } else {
1157 TRACE(ft_t_flow, "hiding interrupt while %s",
1158 waitqueue_active(&ftape_wait_intr) ? "waiting":"active");
1160 #ifdef TESTING
1161 t0 = ftape_timediff(t0, ftape_timestamp());
1162 if (t0 >= 1000) {
1163 /* only tell us about long calls */
1164 TRACE(ft_t_noise, "isr() duration: %5d usec", t0);
1166 #endif
1167 *fdc.hook = fdc_isr; /* hook our handler into the fdc code again */
1168 --isr_active;
1169 TRACE_EXIT;