2 * libata-core.c - helper library for ATA
4 * Maintained by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
5 * Please ALWAYS copy linux-ide@vger.kernel.org
8 * Copyright 2003-2004 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
9 * Copyright 2003-2004 Jeff Garzik
12 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
17 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 * GNU General Public License for more details.
22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 * along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
24 * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
27 * libata documentation is available via 'make {ps|pdf}docs',
28 * as Documentation/DocBook/libata.*
30 * Hardware documentation available from http://www.t13.org/ and
31 * http://www.sata-io.org/
33 * Standards documents from:
34 * http://www.t13.org (ATA standards, PCI DMA IDE spec)
35 * http://www.t10.org (SCSI MMC - for ATAPI MMC)
36 * http://www.sata-io.org (SATA)
37 * http://www.compactflash.org (CF)
38 * http://www.qic.org (QIC157 - Tape and DSC)
39 * http://www.ce-ata.org (CE-ATA: not supported)
43 #include <linux/kernel.h>
44 #include <linux/module.h>
45 #include <linux/pci.h>
46 #include <linux/init.h>
47 #include <linux/list.h>
49 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
50 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
51 #include <linux/delay.h>
52 #include <linux/timer.h>
53 #include <linux/time.h>
54 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
55 #include <linux/completion.h>
56 #include <linux/suspend.h>
57 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
58 #include <linux/scatterlist.h>
60 #include <linux/async.h>
61 #include <linux/log2.h>
62 #include <linux/slab.h>
63 #include <linux/glob.h>
64 #include <scsi/scsi.h>
65 #include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
66 #include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
67 #include <linux/libata.h>
68 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
69 #include <linux/cdrom.h>
70 #include <linux/ratelimit.h>
71 #include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
72 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
74 #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
75 #include <trace/events/libata.h>
78 #include "libata-transport.h"
80 /* debounce timing parameters in msecs { interval, duration, timeout } */
81 const unsigned long sata_deb_timing_normal
[] = { 5, 100, 2000 };
82 const unsigned long sata_deb_timing_hotplug
[] = { 25, 500, 2000 };
83 const unsigned long sata_deb_timing_long
[] = { 100, 2000, 5000 };
85 const struct ata_port_operations ata_base_port_ops
= {
86 .prereset
= ata_std_prereset
,
87 .postreset
= ata_std_postreset
,
88 .error_handler
= ata_std_error_handler
,
89 .sched_eh
= ata_std_sched_eh
,
90 .end_eh
= ata_std_end_eh
,
93 const struct ata_port_operations sata_port_ops
= {
94 .inherits
= &ata_base_port_ops
,
96 .qc_defer
= ata_std_qc_defer
,
97 .hardreset
= sata_std_hardreset
,
100 static unsigned int ata_dev_init_params(struct ata_device
*dev
,
101 u16 heads
, u16 sectors
);
102 static unsigned int ata_dev_set_xfermode(struct ata_device
*dev
);
103 static void ata_dev_xfermask(struct ata_device
*dev
);
104 static unsigned long ata_dev_blacklisted(const struct ata_device
*dev
);
106 atomic_t ata_print_id
= ATOMIC_INIT(0);
108 struct ata_force_param
{
112 unsigned long xfer_mask
;
113 unsigned int horkage_on
;
114 unsigned int horkage_off
;
118 struct ata_force_ent
{
121 struct ata_force_param param
;
124 static struct ata_force_ent
*ata_force_tbl
;
125 static int ata_force_tbl_size
;
127 static char ata_force_param_buf
[PAGE_SIZE
] __initdata
;
128 /* param_buf is thrown away after initialization, disallow read */
129 module_param_string(force
, ata_force_param_buf
, sizeof(ata_force_param_buf
), 0);
130 MODULE_PARM_DESC(force
, "Force ATA configurations including cable type, link speed and transfer mode (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for details)");
132 static int atapi_enabled
= 1;
133 module_param(atapi_enabled
, int, 0444);
134 MODULE_PARM_DESC(atapi_enabled
, "Enable discovery of ATAPI devices (0=off, 1=on [default])");
136 static int atapi_dmadir
= 0;
137 module_param(atapi_dmadir
, int, 0444);
138 MODULE_PARM_DESC(atapi_dmadir
, "Enable ATAPI DMADIR bridge support (0=off [default], 1=on)");
140 int atapi_passthru16
= 1;
141 module_param(atapi_passthru16
, int, 0444);
142 MODULE_PARM_DESC(atapi_passthru16
, "Enable ATA_16 passthru for ATAPI devices (0=off, 1=on [default])");
145 module_param_named(fua
, libata_fua
, int, 0444);
146 MODULE_PARM_DESC(fua
, "FUA support (0=off [default], 1=on)");
148 static int ata_ignore_hpa
;
149 module_param_named(ignore_hpa
, ata_ignore_hpa
, int, 0644);
150 MODULE_PARM_DESC(ignore_hpa
, "Ignore HPA limit (0=keep BIOS limits, 1=ignore limits, using full disk)");
152 static int libata_dma_mask
= ATA_DMA_MASK_ATA
|ATA_DMA_MASK_ATAPI
|ATA_DMA_MASK_CFA
;
153 module_param_named(dma
, libata_dma_mask
, int, 0444);
154 MODULE_PARM_DESC(dma
, "DMA enable/disable (0x1==ATA, 0x2==ATAPI, 0x4==CF)");
156 static int ata_probe_timeout
;
157 module_param(ata_probe_timeout
, int, 0444);
158 MODULE_PARM_DESC(ata_probe_timeout
, "Set ATA probing timeout (seconds)");
160 int libata_noacpi
= 0;
161 module_param_named(noacpi
, libata_noacpi
, int, 0444);
162 MODULE_PARM_DESC(noacpi
, "Disable the use of ACPI in probe/suspend/resume (0=off [default], 1=on)");
164 int libata_allow_tpm
= 0;
165 module_param_named(allow_tpm
, libata_allow_tpm
, int, 0444);
166 MODULE_PARM_DESC(allow_tpm
, "Permit the use of TPM commands (0=off [default], 1=on)");
169 module_param(atapi_an
, int, 0444);
170 MODULE_PARM_DESC(atapi_an
, "Enable ATAPI AN media presence notification (0=0ff [default], 1=on)");
172 MODULE_AUTHOR("Jeff Garzik");
173 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Library module for ATA devices");
174 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
175 MODULE_VERSION(DRV_VERSION
);
178 static bool ata_sstatus_online(u32 sstatus
)
180 return (sstatus
& 0xf) == 0x3;
184 * ata_link_next - link iteration helper
185 * @link: the previous link, NULL to start
186 * @ap: ATA port containing links to iterate
187 * @mode: iteration mode, one of ATA_LITER_*
190 * Host lock or EH context.
193 * Pointer to the next link.
195 struct ata_link
*ata_link_next(struct ata_link
*link
, struct ata_port
*ap
,
196 enum ata_link_iter_mode mode
)
198 BUG_ON(mode
!= ATA_LITER_EDGE
&&
199 mode
!= ATA_LITER_PMP_FIRST
&& mode
!= ATA_LITER_HOST_FIRST
);
201 /* NULL link indicates start of iteration */
205 case ATA_LITER_PMP_FIRST
:
206 if (sata_pmp_attached(ap
))
209 case ATA_LITER_HOST_FIRST
:
213 /* we just iterated over the host link, what's next? */
214 if (link
== &ap
->link
)
216 case ATA_LITER_HOST_FIRST
:
217 if (sata_pmp_attached(ap
))
220 case ATA_LITER_PMP_FIRST
:
221 if (unlikely(ap
->slave_link
))
222 return ap
->slave_link
;
228 /* slave_link excludes PMP */
229 if (unlikely(link
== ap
->slave_link
))
232 /* we were over a PMP link */
233 if (++link
< ap
->pmp_link
+ ap
->nr_pmp_links
)
236 if (mode
== ATA_LITER_PMP_FIRST
)
243 * ata_dev_next - device iteration helper
244 * @dev: the previous device, NULL to start
245 * @link: ATA link containing devices to iterate
246 * @mode: iteration mode, one of ATA_DITER_*
249 * Host lock or EH context.
252 * Pointer to the next device.
254 struct ata_device
*ata_dev_next(struct ata_device
*dev
, struct ata_link
*link
,
255 enum ata_dev_iter_mode mode
)
257 BUG_ON(mode
!= ATA_DITER_ENABLED
&& mode
!= ATA_DITER_ENABLED_REVERSE
&&
258 mode
!= ATA_DITER_ALL
&& mode
!= ATA_DITER_ALL_REVERSE
);
260 /* NULL dev indicates start of iteration */
263 case ATA_DITER_ENABLED
:
267 case ATA_DITER_ENABLED_REVERSE
:
268 case ATA_DITER_ALL_REVERSE
:
269 dev
= link
->device
+ ata_link_max_devices(link
) - 1;
274 /* move to the next one */
276 case ATA_DITER_ENABLED
:
278 if (++dev
< link
->device
+ ata_link_max_devices(link
))
281 case ATA_DITER_ENABLED_REVERSE
:
282 case ATA_DITER_ALL_REVERSE
:
283 if (--dev
>= link
->device
)
289 if ((mode
== ATA_DITER_ENABLED
|| mode
== ATA_DITER_ENABLED_REVERSE
) &&
290 !ata_dev_enabled(dev
))
296 * ata_dev_phys_link - find physical link for a device
297 * @dev: ATA device to look up physical link for
299 * Look up physical link which @dev is attached to. Note that
300 * this is different from @dev->link only when @dev is on slave
301 * link. For all other cases, it's the same as @dev->link.
307 * Pointer to the found physical link.
309 struct ata_link
*ata_dev_phys_link(struct ata_device
*dev
)
311 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
317 return ap
->slave_link
;
321 * ata_force_cbl - force cable type according to libata.force
322 * @ap: ATA port of interest
324 * Force cable type according to libata.force and whine about it.
325 * The last entry which has matching port number is used, so it
326 * can be specified as part of device force parameters. For
327 * example, both "a:40c,1.00:udma4" and "1.00:40c,udma4" have the
333 void ata_force_cbl(struct ata_port
*ap
)
337 for (i
= ata_force_tbl_size
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
338 const struct ata_force_ent
*fe
= &ata_force_tbl
[i
];
340 if (fe
->port
!= -1 && fe
->port
!= ap
->print_id
)
343 if (fe
->param
.cbl
== ATA_CBL_NONE
)
346 ap
->cbl
= fe
->param
.cbl
;
347 ata_port_notice(ap
, "FORCE: cable set to %s\n", fe
->param
.name
);
353 * ata_force_link_limits - force link limits according to libata.force
354 * @link: ATA link of interest
356 * Force link flags and SATA spd limit according to libata.force
357 * and whine about it. When only the port part is specified
358 * (e.g. 1:), the limit applies to all links connected to both
359 * the host link and all fan-out ports connected via PMP. If the
360 * device part is specified as 0 (e.g. 1.00:), it specifies the
361 * first fan-out link not the host link. Device number 15 always
362 * points to the host link whether PMP is attached or not. If the
363 * controller has slave link, device number 16 points to it.
368 static void ata_force_link_limits(struct ata_link
*link
)
370 bool did_spd
= false;
371 int linkno
= link
->pmp
;
374 if (ata_is_host_link(link
))
377 for (i
= ata_force_tbl_size
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
378 const struct ata_force_ent
*fe
= &ata_force_tbl
[i
];
380 if (fe
->port
!= -1 && fe
->port
!= link
->ap
->print_id
)
383 if (fe
->device
!= -1 && fe
->device
!= linkno
)
386 /* only honor the first spd limit */
387 if (!did_spd
&& fe
->param
.spd_limit
) {
388 link
->hw_sata_spd_limit
= (1 << fe
->param
.spd_limit
) - 1;
389 ata_link_notice(link
, "FORCE: PHY spd limit set to %s\n",
394 /* let lflags stack */
395 if (fe
->param
.lflags
) {
396 link
->flags
|= fe
->param
.lflags
;
397 ata_link_notice(link
,
398 "FORCE: link flag 0x%x forced -> 0x%x\n",
399 fe
->param
.lflags
, link
->flags
);
405 * ata_force_xfermask - force xfermask according to libata.force
406 * @dev: ATA device of interest
408 * Force xfer_mask according to libata.force and whine about it.
409 * For consistency with link selection, device number 15 selects
410 * the first device connected to the host link.
415 static void ata_force_xfermask(struct ata_device
*dev
)
417 int devno
= dev
->link
->pmp
+ dev
->devno
;
418 int alt_devno
= devno
;
421 /* allow n.15/16 for devices attached to host port */
422 if (ata_is_host_link(dev
->link
))
425 for (i
= ata_force_tbl_size
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
426 const struct ata_force_ent
*fe
= &ata_force_tbl
[i
];
427 unsigned long pio_mask
, mwdma_mask
, udma_mask
;
429 if (fe
->port
!= -1 && fe
->port
!= dev
->link
->ap
->print_id
)
432 if (fe
->device
!= -1 && fe
->device
!= devno
&&
433 fe
->device
!= alt_devno
)
436 if (!fe
->param
.xfer_mask
)
439 ata_unpack_xfermask(fe
->param
.xfer_mask
,
440 &pio_mask
, &mwdma_mask
, &udma_mask
);
442 dev
->udma_mask
= udma_mask
;
443 else if (mwdma_mask
) {
445 dev
->mwdma_mask
= mwdma_mask
;
449 dev
->pio_mask
= pio_mask
;
452 ata_dev_notice(dev
, "FORCE: xfer_mask set to %s\n",
459 * ata_force_horkage - force horkage according to libata.force
460 * @dev: ATA device of interest
462 * Force horkage according to libata.force and whine about it.
463 * For consistency with link selection, device number 15 selects
464 * the first device connected to the host link.
469 static void ata_force_horkage(struct ata_device
*dev
)
471 int devno
= dev
->link
->pmp
+ dev
->devno
;
472 int alt_devno
= devno
;
475 /* allow n.15/16 for devices attached to host port */
476 if (ata_is_host_link(dev
->link
))
479 for (i
= 0; i
< ata_force_tbl_size
; i
++) {
480 const struct ata_force_ent
*fe
= &ata_force_tbl
[i
];
482 if (fe
->port
!= -1 && fe
->port
!= dev
->link
->ap
->print_id
)
485 if (fe
->device
!= -1 && fe
->device
!= devno
&&
486 fe
->device
!= alt_devno
)
489 if (!(~dev
->horkage
& fe
->param
.horkage_on
) &&
490 !(dev
->horkage
& fe
->param
.horkage_off
))
493 dev
->horkage
|= fe
->param
.horkage_on
;
494 dev
->horkage
&= ~fe
->param
.horkage_off
;
496 ata_dev_notice(dev
, "FORCE: horkage modified (%s)\n",
502 * atapi_cmd_type - Determine ATAPI command type from SCSI opcode
503 * @opcode: SCSI opcode
505 * Determine ATAPI command type from @opcode.
511 * ATAPI_{READ|WRITE|READ_CD|PASS_THRU|MISC}
513 int atapi_cmd_type(u8 opcode
)
522 case GPCMD_WRITE_AND_VERIFY_10
:
526 case GPCMD_READ_CD_MSF
:
527 return ATAPI_READ_CD
;
531 if (atapi_passthru16
)
532 return ATAPI_PASS_THRU
;
540 * ata_tf_to_fis - Convert ATA taskfile to SATA FIS structure
541 * @tf: Taskfile to convert
542 * @pmp: Port multiplier port
543 * @is_cmd: This FIS is for command
544 * @fis: Buffer into which data will output
546 * Converts a standard ATA taskfile to a Serial ATA
547 * FIS structure (Register - Host to Device).
550 * Inherited from caller.
552 void ata_tf_to_fis(const struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, u8 pmp
, int is_cmd
, u8
*fis
)
554 fis
[0] = 0x27; /* Register - Host to Device FIS */
555 fis
[1] = pmp
& 0xf; /* Port multiplier number*/
557 fis
[1] |= (1 << 7); /* bit 7 indicates Command FIS */
559 fis
[2] = tf
->command
;
560 fis
[3] = tf
->feature
;
567 fis
[8] = tf
->hob_lbal
;
568 fis
[9] = tf
->hob_lbam
;
569 fis
[10] = tf
->hob_lbah
;
570 fis
[11] = tf
->hob_feature
;
573 fis
[13] = tf
->hob_nsect
;
577 fis
[16] = tf
->auxiliary
& 0xff;
578 fis
[17] = (tf
->auxiliary
>> 8) & 0xff;
579 fis
[18] = (tf
->auxiliary
>> 16) & 0xff;
580 fis
[19] = (tf
->auxiliary
>> 24) & 0xff;
584 * ata_tf_from_fis - Convert SATA FIS to ATA taskfile
585 * @fis: Buffer from which data will be input
586 * @tf: Taskfile to output
588 * Converts a serial ATA FIS structure to a standard ATA taskfile.
591 * Inherited from caller.
594 void ata_tf_from_fis(const u8
*fis
, struct ata_taskfile
*tf
)
596 tf
->command
= fis
[2]; /* status */
597 tf
->feature
= fis
[3]; /* error */
604 tf
->hob_lbal
= fis
[8];
605 tf
->hob_lbam
= fis
[9];
606 tf
->hob_lbah
= fis
[10];
609 tf
->hob_nsect
= fis
[13];
612 static const u8 ata_rw_cmds
[] = {
616 ATA_CMD_READ_MULTI_EXT
,
617 ATA_CMD_WRITE_MULTI_EXT
,
621 ATA_CMD_WRITE_MULTI_FUA_EXT
,
625 ATA_CMD_PIO_READ_EXT
,
626 ATA_CMD_PIO_WRITE_EXT
,
639 ATA_CMD_WRITE_FUA_EXT
643 * ata_rwcmd_protocol - set taskfile r/w commands and protocol
644 * @tf: command to examine and configure
645 * @dev: device tf belongs to
647 * Examine the device configuration and tf->flags to calculate
648 * the proper read/write commands and protocol to use.
653 static int ata_rwcmd_protocol(struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, struct ata_device
*dev
)
657 int index
, fua
, lba48
, write
;
659 fua
= (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_FUA
) ? 4 : 0;
660 lba48
= (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_LBA48
) ? 2 : 0;
661 write
= (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_WRITE
) ? 1 : 0;
663 if (dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_PIO
) {
664 tf
->protocol
= ATA_PROT_PIO
;
665 index
= dev
->multi_count
? 0 : 8;
666 } else if (lba48
&& (dev
->link
->ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_PIO_LBA48
)) {
667 /* Unable to use DMA due to host limitation */
668 tf
->protocol
= ATA_PROT_PIO
;
669 index
= dev
->multi_count
? 0 : 8;
671 tf
->protocol
= ATA_PROT_DMA
;
675 cmd
= ata_rw_cmds
[index
+ fua
+ lba48
+ write
];
684 * ata_tf_read_block - Read block address from ATA taskfile
685 * @tf: ATA taskfile of interest
686 * @dev: ATA device @tf belongs to
691 * Read block address from @tf. This function can handle all
692 * three address formats - LBA, LBA48 and CHS. tf->protocol and
693 * flags select the address format to use.
696 * Block address read from @tf.
698 u64
ata_tf_read_block(struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, struct ata_device
*dev
)
702 if (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_LBA
) {
703 if (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_LBA48
) {
704 block
|= (u64
)tf
->hob_lbah
<< 40;
705 block
|= (u64
)tf
->hob_lbam
<< 32;
706 block
|= (u64
)tf
->hob_lbal
<< 24;
708 block
|= (tf
->device
& 0xf) << 24;
710 block
|= tf
->lbah
<< 16;
711 block
|= tf
->lbam
<< 8;
716 cyl
= tf
->lbam
| (tf
->lbah
<< 8);
717 head
= tf
->device
& 0xf;
722 "device reported invalid CHS sector 0\n");
723 sect
= 1; /* oh well */
726 block
= (cyl
* dev
->heads
+ head
) * dev
->sectors
+ sect
- 1;
733 * ata_build_rw_tf - Build ATA taskfile for given read/write request
734 * @tf: Target ATA taskfile
735 * @dev: ATA device @tf belongs to
736 * @block: Block address
737 * @n_block: Number of blocks
738 * @tf_flags: RW/FUA etc...
744 * Build ATA taskfile @tf for read/write request described by
745 * @block, @n_block, @tf_flags and @tag on @dev.
749 * 0 on success, -ERANGE if the request is too large for @dev,
750 * -EINVAL if the request is invalid.
752 int ata_build_rw_tf(struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, struct ata_device
*dev
,
753 u64 block
, u32 n_block
, unsigned int tf_flags
,
756 tf
->flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
| ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
;
757 tf
->flags
|= tf_flags
;
759 if (ata_ncq_enabled(dev
) && likely(tag
!= ATA_TAG_INTERNAL
)) {
761 if (!lba_48_ok(block
, n_block
))
764 tf
->protocol
= ATA_PROT_NCQ
;
765 tf
->flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_LBA
| ATA_TFLAG_LBA48
;
767 if (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_WRITE
)
768 tf
->command
= ATA_CMD_FPDMA_WRITE
;
770 tf
->command
= ATA_CMD_FPDMA_READ
;
772 tf
->nsect
= tag
<< 3;
773 tf
->hob_feature
= (n_block
>> 8) & 0xff;
774 tf
->feature
= n_block
& 0xff;
776 tf
->hob_lbah
= (block
>> 40) & 0xff;
777 tf
->hob_lbam
= (block
>> 32) & 0xff;
778 tf
->hob_lbal
= (block
>> 24) & 0xff;
779 tf
->lbah
= (block
>> 16) & 0xff;
780 tf
->lbam
= (block
>> 8) & 0xff;
781 tf
->lbal
= block
& 0xff;
783 tf
->device
= ATA_LBA
;
784 if (tf
->flags
& ATA_TFLAG_FUA
)
785 tf
->device
|= 1 << 7;
786 } else if (dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_LBA
) {
787 tf
->flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_LBA
;
789 if (lba_28_ok(block
, n_block
)) {
791 tf
->device
|= (block
>> 24) & 0xf;
792 } else if (lba_48_ok(block
, n_block
)) {
793 if (!(dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_LBA48
))
797 tf
->flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_LBA48
;
799 tf
->hob_nsect
= (n_block
>> 8) & 0xff;
801 tf
->hob_lbah
= (block
>> 40) & 0xff;
802 tf
->hob_lbam
= (block
>> 32) & 0xff;
803 tf
->hob_lbal
= (block
>> 24) & 0xff;
805 /* request too large even for LBA48 */
808 if (unlikely(ata_rwcmd_protocol(tf
, dev
) < 0))
811 tf
->nsect
= n_block
& 0xff;
813 tf
->lbah
= (block
>> 16) & 0xff;
814 tf
->lbam
= (block
>> 8) & 0xff;
815 tf
->lbal
= block
& 0xff;
817 tf
->device
|= ATA_LBA
;
820 u32 sect
, head
, cyl
, track
;
822 /* The request -may- be too large for CHS addressing. */
823 if (!lba_28_ok(block
, n_block
))
826 if (unlikely(ata_rwcmd_protocol(tf
, dev
) < 0))
829 /* Convert LBA to CHS */
830 track
= (u32
)block
/ dev
->sectors
;
831 cyl
= track
/ dev
->heads
;
832 head
= track
% dev
->heads
;
833 sect
= (u32
)block
% dev
->sectors
+ 1;
835 DPRINTK("block %u track %u cyl %u head %u sect %u\n",
836 (u32
)block
, track
, cyl
, head
, sect
);
838 /* Check whether the converted CHS can fit.
842 if ((cyl
>> 16) || (head
>> 4) || (sect
>> 8) || (!sect
))
845 tf
->nsect
= n_block
& 0xff; /* Sector count 0 means 256 sectors */
856 * ata_pack_xfermask - Pack pio, mwdma and udma masks into xfer_mask
857 * @pio_mask: pio_mask
858 * @mwdma_mask: mwdma_mask
859 * @udma_mask: udma_mask
861 * Pack @pio_mask, @mwdma_mask and @udma_mask into a single
862 * unsigned int xfer_mask.
870 unsigned long ata_pack_xfermask(unsigned long pio_mask
,
871 unsigned long mwdma_mask
,
872 unsigned long udma_mask
)
874 return ((pio_mask
<< ATA_SHIFT_PIO
) & ATA_MASK_PIO
) |
875 ((mwdma_mask
<< ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
) & ATA_MASK_MWDMA
) |
876 ((udma_mask
<< ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
) & ATA_MASK_UDMA
);
880 * ata_unpack_xfermask - Unpack xfer_mask into pio, mwdma and udma masks
881 * @xfer_mask: xfer_mask to unpack
882 * @pio_mask: resulting pio_mask
883 * @mwdma_mask: resulting mwdma_mask
884 * @udma_mask: resulting udma_mask
886 * Unpack @xfer_mask into @pio_mask, @mwdma_mask and @udma_mask.
887 * Any NULL distination masks will be ignored.
889 void ata_unpack_xfermask(unsigned long xfer_mask
, unsigned long *pio_mask
,
890 unsigned long *mwdma_mask
, unsigned long *udma_mask
)
893 *pio_mask
= (xfer_mask
& ATA_MASK_PIO
) >> ATA_SHIFT_PIO
;
895 *mwdma_mask
= (xfer_mask
& ATA_MASK_MWDMA
) >> ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
;
897 *udma_mask
= (xfer_mask
& ATA_MASK_UDMA
) >> ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
;
900 static const struct ata_xfer_ent
{
904 { ATA_SHIFT_PIO
, ATA_NR_PIO_MODES
, XFER_PIO_0
},
905 { ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
, ATA_NR_MWDMA_MODES
, XFER_MW_DMA_0
},
906 { ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
, ATA_NR_UDMA_MODES
, XFER_UDMA_0
},
911 * ata_xfer_mask2mode - Find matching XFER_* for the given xfer_mask
912 * @xfer_mask: xfer_mask of interest
914 * Return matching XFER_* value for @xfer_mask. Only the highest
915 * bit of @xfer_mask is considered.
921 * Matching XFER_* value, 0xff if no match found.
923 u8
ata_xfer_mask2mode(unsigned long xfer_mask
)
925 int highbit
= fls(xfer_mask
) - 1;
926 const struct ata_xfer_ent
*ent
;
928 for (ent
= ata_xfer_tbl
; ent
->shift
>= 0; ent
++)
929 if (highbit
>= ent
->shift
&& highbit
< ent
->shift
+ ent
->bits
)
930 return ent
->base
+ highbit
- ent
->shift
;
935 * ata_xfer_mode2mask - Find matching xfer_mask for XFER_*
936 * @xfer_mode: XFER_* of interest
938 * Return matching xfer_mask for @xfer_mode.
944 * Matching xfer_mask, 0 if no match found.
946 unsigned long ata_xfer_mode2mask(u8 xfer_mode
)
948 const struct ata_xfer_ent
*ent
;
950 for (ent
= ata_xfer_tbl
; ent
->shift
>= 0; ent
++)
951 if (xfer_mode
>= ent
->base
&& xfer_mode
< ent
->base
+ ent
->bits
)
952 return ((2 << (ent
->shift
+ xfer_mode
- ent
->base
)) - 1)
953 & ~((1 << ent
->shift
) - 1);
958 * ata_xfer_mode2shift - Find matching xfer_shift for XFER_*
959 * @xfer_mode: XFER_* of interest
961 * Return matching xfer_shift for @xfer_mode.
967 * Matching xfer_shift, -1 if no match found.
969 int ata_xfer_mode2shift(unsigned long xfer_mode
)
971 const struct ata_xfer_ent
*ent
;
973 for (ent
= ata_xfer_tbl
; ent
->shift
>= 0; ent
++)
974 if (xfer_mode
>= ent
->base
&& xfer_mode
< ent
->base
+ ent
->bits
)
980 * ata_mode_string - convert xfer_mask to string
981 * @xfer_mask: mask of bits supported; only highest bit counts.
983 * Determine string which represents the highest speed
984 * (highest bit in @modemask).
990 * Constant C string representing highest speed listed in
991 * @mode_mask, or the constant C string "<n/a>".
993 const char *ata_mode_string(unsigned long xfer_mask
)
995 static const char * const xfer_mode_str
[] = {
1019 highbit
= fls(xfer_mask
) - 1;
1020 if (highbit
>= 0 && highbit
< ARRAY_SIZE(xfer_mode_str
))
1021 return xfer_mode_str
[highbit
];
1025 const char *sata_spd_string(unsigned int spd
)
1027 static const char * const spd_str
[] = {
1033 if (spd
== 0 || (spd
- 1) >= ARRAY_SIZE(spd_str
))
1035 return spd_str
[spd
- 1];
1039 * ata_dev_classify - determine device type based on ATA-spec signature
1040 * @tf: ATA taskfile register set for device to be identified
1042 * Determine from taskfile register contents whether a device is
1043 * ATA or ATAPI, as per "Signature and persistence" section
1044 * of ATA/PI spec (volume 1, sect 5.14).
1050 * Device type, %ATA_DEV_ATA, %ATA_DEV_ATAPI, %ATA_DEV_PMP,
1051 * %ATA_DEV_ZAC, or %ATA_DEV_UNKNOWN the event of failure.
1053 unsigned int ata_dev_classify(const struct ata_taskfile
*tf
)
1055 /* Apple's open source Darwin code hints that some devices only
1056 * put a proper signature into the LBA mid/high registers,
1057 * So, we only check those. It's sufficient for uniqueness.
1059 * ATA/ATAPI-7 (d1532v1r1: Feb. 19, 2003) specified separate
1060 * signatures for ATA and ATAPI devices attached on SerialATA,
1061 * 0x3c/0xc3 and 0x69/0x96 respectively. However, SerialATA
1062 * spec has never mentioned about using different signatures
1063 * for ATA/ATAPI devices. Then, Serial ATA II: Port
1064 * Multiplier specification began to use 0x69/0x96 to identify
1065 * port multpliers and 0x3c/0xc3 to identify SEMB device.
1066 * ATA/ATAPI-7 dropped descriptions about 0x3c/0xc3 and
1067 * 0x69/0x96 shortly and described them as reserved for
1070 * We follow the current spec and consider that 0x69/0x96
1071 * identifies a port multiplier and 0x3c/0xc3 a SEMB device.
1072 * Unfortunately, WDC WD1600JS-62MHB5 (a hard drive) reports
1073 * SEMB signature. This is worked around in
1074 * ata_dev_read_id().
1076 if ((tf
->lbam
== 0) && (tf
->lbah
== 0)) {
1077 DPRINTK("found ATA device by sig\n");
1081 if ((tf
->lbam
== 0x14) && (tf
->lbah
== 0xeb)) {
1082 DPRINTK("found ATAPI device by sig\n");
1083 return ATA_DEV_ATAPI
;
1086 if ((tf
->lbam
== 0x69) && (tf
->lbah
== 0x96)) {
1087 DPRINTK("found PMP device by sig\n");
1091 if ((tf
->lbam
== 0x3c) && (tf
->lbah
== 0xc3)) {
1092 DPRINTK("found SEMB device by sig (could be ATA device)\n");
1093 return ATA_DEV_SEMB
;
1096 if ((tf
->lbam
== 0xcd) && (tf
->lbah
== 0xab)) {
1097 DPRINTK("found ZAC device by sig\n");
1101 DPRINTK("unknown device\n");
1102 return ATA_DEV_UNKNOWN
;
1106 * ata_id_string - Convert IDENTIFY DEVICE page into string
1107 * @id: IDENTIFY DEVICE results we will examine
1108 * @s: string into which data is output
1109 * @ofs: offset into identify device page
1110 * @len: length of string to return. must be an even number.
1112 * The strings in the IDENTIFY DEVICE page are broken up into
1113 * 16-bit chunks. Run through the string, and output each
1114 * 8-bit chunk linearly, regardless of platform.
1120 void ata_id_string(const u16
*id
, unsigned char *s
,
1121 unsigned int ofs
, unsigned int len
)
1142 * ata_id_c_string - Convert IDENTIFY DEVICE page into C string
1143 * @id: IDENTIFY DEVICE results we will examine
1144 * @s: string into which data is output
1145 * @ofs: offset into identify device page
1146 * @len: length of string to return. must be an odd number.
1148 * This function is identical to ata_id_string except that it
1149 * trims trailing spaces and terminates the resulting string with
1150 * null. @len must be actual maximum length (even number) + 1.
1155 void ata_id_c_string(const u16
*id
, unsigned char *s
,
1156 unsigned int ofs
, unsigned int len
)
1160 ata_id_string(id
, s
, ofs
, len
- 1);
1162 p
= s
+ strnlen(s
, len
- 1);
1163 while (p
> s
&& p
[-1] == ' ')
1168 static u64
ata_id_n_sectors(const u16
*id
)
1170 if (ata_id_has_lba(id
)) {
1171 if (ata_id_has_lba48(id
))
1172 return ata_id_u64(id
, ATA_ID_LBA_CAPACITY_2
);
1174 return ata_id_u32(id
, ATA_ID_LBA_CAPACITY
);
1176 if (ata_id_current_chs_valid(id
))
1177 return id
[ATA_ID_CUR_CYLS
] * id
[ATA_ID_CUR_HEADS
] *
1178 id
[ATA_ID_CUR_SECTORS
];
1180 return id
[ATA_ID_CYLS
] * id
[ATA_ID_HEADS
] *
1185 u64
ata_tf_to_lba48(const struct ata_taskfile
*tf
)
1189 sectors
|= ((u64
)(tf
->hob_lbah
& 0xff)) << 40;
1190 sectors
|= ((u64
)(tf
->hob_lbam
& 0xff)) << 32;
1191 sectors
|= ((u64
)(tf
->hob_lbal
& 0xff)) << 24;
1192 sectors
|= (tf
->lbah
& 0xff) << 16;
1193 sectors
|= (tf
->lbam
& 0xff) << 8;
1194 sectors
|= (tf
->lbal
& 0xff);
1199 u64
ata_tf_to_lba(const struct ata_taskfile
*tf
)
1203 sectors
|= (tf
->device
& 0x0f) << 24;
1204 sectors
|= (tf
->lbah
& 0xff) << 16;
1205 sectors
|= (tf
->lbam
& 0xff) << 8;
1206 sectors
|= (tf
->lbal
& 0xff);
1212 * ata_read_native_max_address - Read native max address
1213 * @dev: target device
1214 * @max_sectors: out parameter for the result native max address
1216 * Perform an LBA48 or LBA28 native size query upon the device in
1220 * 0 on success, -EACCES if command is aborted by the drive.
1221 * -EIO on other errors.
1223 static int ata_read_native_max_address(struct ata_device
*dev
, u64
*max_sectors
)
1225 unsigned int err_mask
;
1226 struct ata_taskfile tf
;
1227 int lba48
= ata_id_has_lba48(dev
->id
);
1229 ata_tf_init(dev
, &tf
);
1231 /* always clear all address registers */
1232 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
| ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
;
1235 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_READ_NATIVE_MAX_EXT
;
1236 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_LBA48
;
1238 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_READ_NATIVE_MAX
;
1240 tf
.protocol
|= ATA_PROT_NODATA
;
1241 tf
.device
|= ATA_LBA
;
1243 err_mask
= ata_exec_internal(dev
, &tf
, NULL
, DMA_NONE
, NULL
, 0, 0);
1246 "failed to read native max address (err_mask=0x%x)\n",
1248 if (err_mask
== AC_ERR_DEV
&& (tf
.feature
& ATA_ABORTED
))
1254 *max_sectors
= ata_tf_to_lba48(&tf
) + 1;
1256 *max_sectors
= ata_tf_to_lba(&tf
) + 1;
1257 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_HPA_SIZE
)
1263 * ata_set_max_sectors - Set max sectors
1264 * @dev: target device
1265 * @new_sectors: new max sectors value to set for the device
1267 * Set max sectors of @dev to @new_sectors.
1270 * 0 on success, -EACCES if command is aborted or denied (due to
1271 * previous non-volatile SET_MAX) by the drive. -EIO on other
1274 static int ata_set_max_sectors(struct ata_device
*dev
, u64 new_sectors
)
1276 unsigned int err_mask
;
1277 struct ata_taskfile tf
;
1278 int lba48
= ata_id_has_lba48(dev
->id
);
1282 ata_tf_init(dev
, &tf
);
1284 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
| ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
;
1287 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_SET_MAX_EXT
;
1288 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_LBA48
;
1290 tf
.hob_lbal
= (new_sectors
>> 24) & 0xff;
1291 tf
.hob_lbam
= (new_sectors
>> 32) & 0xff;
1292 tf
.hob_lbah
= (new_sectors
>> 40) & 0xff;
1294 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_SET_MAX
;
1296 tf
.device
|= (new_sectors
>> 24) & 0xf;
1299 tf
.protocol
|= ATA_PROT_NODATA
;
1300 tf
.device
|= ATA_LBA
;
1302 tf
.lbal
= (new_sectors
>> 0) & 0xff;
1303 tf
.lbam
= (new_sectors
>> 8) & 0xff;
1304 tf
.lbah
= (new_sectors
>> 16) & 0xff;
1306 err_mask
= ata_exec_internal(dev
, &tf
, NULL
, DMA_NONE
, NULL
, 0, 0);
1309 "failed to set max address (err_mask=0x%x)\n",
1311 if (err_mask
== AC_ERR_DEV
&&
1312 (tf
.feature
& (ATA_ABORTED
| ATA_IDNF
)))
1321 * ata_hpa_resize - Resize a device with an HPA set
1322 * @dev: Device to resize
1324 * Read the size of an LBA28 or LBA48 disk with HPA features and resize
1325 * it if required to the full size of the media. The caller must check
1326 * the drive has the HPA feature set enabled.
1329 * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
1331 static int ata_hpa_resize(struct ata_device
*dev
)
1333 struct ata_eh_context
*ehc
= &dev
->link
->eh_context
;
1334 int print_info
= ehc
->i
.flags
& ATA_EHI_PRINTINFO
;
1335 bool unlock_hpa
= ata_ignore_hpa
|| dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_UNLOCK_HPA
;
1336 u64 sectors
= ata_id_n_sectors(dev
->id
);
1340 /* do we need to do it? */
1341 if ((dev
->class != ATA_DEV_ATA
&& dev
->class != ATA_DEV_ZAC
) ||
1342 !ata_id_has_lba(dev
->id
) || !ata_id_hpa_enabled(dev
->id
) ||
1343 (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
))
1346 /* read native max address */
1347 rc
= ata_read_native_max_address(dev
, &native_sectors
);
1349 /* If device aborted the command or HPA isn't going to
1350 * be unlocked, skip HPA resizing.
1352 if (rc
== -EACCES
|| !unlock_hpa
) {
1354 "HPA support seems broken, skipping HPA handling\n");
1355 dev
->horkage
|= ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
;
1357 /* we can continue if device aborted the command */
1364 dev
->n_native_sectors
= native_sectors
;
1366 /* nothing to do? */
1367 if (native_sectors
<= sectors
|| !unlock_hpa
) {
1368 if (!print_info
|| native_sectors
== sectors
)
1371 if (native_sectors
> sectors
)
1373 "HPA detected: current %llu, native %llu\n",
1374 (unsigned long long)sectors
,
1375 (unsigned long long)native_sectors
);
1376 else if (native_sectors
< sectors
)
1378 "native sectors (%llu) is smaller than sectors (%llu)\n",
1379 (unsigned long long)native_sectors
,
1380 (unsigned long long)sectors
);
1384 /* let's unlock HPA */
1385 rc
= ata_set_max_sectors(dev
, native_sectors
);
1386 if (rc
== -EACCES
) {
1387 /* if device aborted the command, skip HPA resizing */
1389 "device aborted resize (%llu -> %llu), skipping HPA handling\n",
1390 (unsigned long long)sectors
,
1391 (unsigned long long)native_sectors
);
1392 dev
->horkage
|= ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
;
1397 /* re-read IDENTIFY data */
1398 rc
= ata_dev_reread_id(dev
, 0);
1401 "failed to re-read IDENTIFY data after HPA resizing\n");
1406 u64 new_sectors
= ata_id_n_sectors(dev
->id
);
1408 "HPA unlocked: %llu -> %llu, native %llu\n",
1409 (unsigned long long)sectors
,
1410 (unsigned long long)new_sectors
,
1411 (unsigned long long)native_sectors
);
1418 * ata_dump_id - IDENTIFY DEVICE info debugging output
1419 * @id: IDENTIFY DEVICE page to dump
1421 * Dump selected 16-bit words from the given IDENTIFY DEVICE
1428 static inline void ata_dump_id(const u16
*id
)
1430 DPRINTK("49==0x%04x "
1440 DPRINTK("80==0x%04x "
1450 DPRINTK("88==0x%04x "
1457 * ata_id_xfermask - Compute xfermask from the given IDENTIFY data
1458 * @id: IDENTIFY data to compute xfer mask from
1460 * Compute the xfermask for this device. This is not as trivial
1461 * as it seems if we must consider early devices correctly.
1463 * FIXME: pre IDE drive timing (do we care ?).
1471 unsigned long ata_id_xfermask(const u16
*id
)
1473 unsigned long pio_mask
, mwdma_mask
, udma_mask
;
1475 /* Usual case. Word 53 indicates word 64 is valid */
1476 if (id
[ATA_ID_FIELD_VALID
] & (1 << 1)) {
1477 pio_mask
= id
[ATA_ID_PIO_MODES
] & 0x03;
1481 /* If word 64 isn't valid then Word 51 high byte holds
1482 * the PIO timing number for the maximum. Turn it into
1485 u8 mode
= (id
[ATA_ID_OLD_PIO_MODES
] >> 8) & 0xFF;
1486 if (mode
< 5) /* Valid PIO range */
1487 pio_mask
= (2 << mode
) - 1;
1491 /* But wait.. there's more. Design your standards by
1492 * committee and you too can get a free iordy field to
1493 * process. However its the speeds not the modes that
1494 * are supported... Note drivers using the timing API
1495 * will get this right anyway
1499 mwdma_mask
= id
[ATA_ID_MWDMA_MODES
] & 0x07;
1501 if (ata_id_is_cfa(id
)) {
1503 * Process compact flash extended modes
1505 int pio
= (id
[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES
] >> 0) & 0x7;
1506 int dma
= (id
[ATA_ID_CFA_MODES
] >> 3) & 0x7;
1509 pio_mask
|= (1 << 5);
1511 pio_mask
|= (1 << 6);
1513 mwdma_mask
|= (1 << 3);
1515 mwdma_mask
|= (1 << 4);
1519 if (id
[ATA_ID_FIELD_VALID
] & (1 << 2))
1520 udma_mask
= id
[ATA_ID_UDMA_MODES
] & 0xff;
1522 return ata_pack_xfermask(pio_mask
, mwdma_mask
, udma_mask
);
1525 static void ata_qc_complete_internal(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
1527 struct completion
*waiting
= qc
->private_data
;
1533 * ata_exec_internal_sg - execute libata internal command
1534 * @dev: Device to which the command is sent
1535 * @tf: Taskfile registers for the command and the result
1536 * @cdb: CDB for packet command
1537 * @dma_dir: Data transfer direction of the command
1538 * @sgl: sg list for the data buffer of the command
1539 * @n_elem: Number of sg entries
1540 * @timeout: Timeout in msecs (0 for default)
1542 * Executes libata internal command with timeout. @tf contains
1543 * command on entry and result on return. Timeout and error
1544 * conditions are reported via return value. No recovery action
1545 * is taken after a command times out. It's caller's duty to
1546 * clean up after timeout.
1549 * None. Should be called with kernel context, might sleep.
1552 * Zero on success, AC_ERR_* mask on failure
1554 unsigned ata_exec_internal_sg(struct ata_device
*dev
,
1555 struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, const u8
*cdb
,
1556 int dma_dir
, struct scatterlist
*sgl
,
1557 unsigned int n_elem
, unsigned long timeout
)
1559 struct ata_link
*link
= dev
->link
;
1560 struct ata_port
*ap
= link
->ap
;
1561 u8 command
= tf
->command
;
1562 int auto_timeout
= 0;
1563 struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
;
1564 unsigned int tag
, preempted_tag
;
1565 u32 preempted_sactive
, preempted_qc_active
;
1566 int preempted_nr_active_links
;
1567 DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(wait
);
1568 unsigned long flags
;
1569 unsigned int err_mask
;
1572 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1574 /* no internal command while frozen */
1575 if (ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_FROZEN
) {
1576 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1577 return AC_ERR_SYSTEM
;
1580 /* initialize internal qc */
1582 /* XXX: Tag 0 is used for drivers with legacy EH as some
1583 * drivers choke if any other tag is given. This breaks
1584 * ata_tag_internal() test for those drivers. Don't use new
1585 * EH stuff without converting to it.
1587 if (ap
->ops
->error_handler
)
1588 tag
= ATA_TAG_INTERNAL
;
1592 qc
= __ata_qc_from_tag(ap
, tag
);
1600 preempted_tag
= link
->active_tag
;
1601 preempted_sactive
= link
->sactive
;
1602 preempted_qc_active
= ap
->qc_active
;
1603 preempted_nr_active_links
= ap
->nr_active_links
;
1604 link
->active_tag
= ATA_TAG_POISON
;
1607 ap
->nr_active_links
= 0;
1609 /* prepare & issue qc */
1612 memcpy(qc
->cdb
, cdb
, ATAPI_CDB_LEN
);
1614 /* some SATA bridges need us to indicate data xfer direction */
1615 if (tf
->protocol
== ATAPI_PROT_DMA
&& (dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_DMADIR
) &&
1616 dma_dir
== DMA_FROM_DEVICE
)
1617 qc
->tf
.feature
|= ATAPI_DMADIR
;
1619 qc
->flags
|= ATA_QCFLAG_RESULT_TF
;
1620 qc
->dma_dir
= dma_dir
;
1621 if (dma_dir
!= DMA_NONE
) {
1622 unsigned int i
, buflen
= 0;
1623 struct scatterlist
*sg
;
1625 for_each_sg(sgl
, sg
, n_elem
, i
)
1626 buflen
+= sg
->length
;
1628 ata_sg_init(qc
, sgl
, n_elem
);
1629 qc
->nbytes
= buflen
;
1632 qc
->private_data
= &wait
;
1633 qc
->complete_fn
= ata_qc_complete_internal
;
1637 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1640 if (ata_probe_timeout
)
1641 timeout
= ata_probe_timeout
* 1000;
1643 timeout
= ata_internal_cmd_timeout(dev
, command
);
1648 if (ap
->ops
->error_handler
)
1651 rc
= wait_for_completion_timeout(&wait
, msecs_to_jiffies(timeout
));
1653 if (ap
->ops
->error_handler
)
1656 ata_sff_flush_pio_task(ap
);
1659 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1661 /* We're racing with irq here. If we lose, the
1662 * following test prevents us from completing the qc
1663 * twice. If we win, the port is frozen and will be
1664 * cleaned up by ->post_internal_cmd().
1666 if (qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE
) {
1667 qc
->err_mask
|= AC_ERR_TIMEOUT
;
1669 if (ap
->ops
->error_handler
)
1670 ata_port_freeze(ap
);
1672 ata_qc_complete(qc
);
1674 if (ata_msg_warn(ap
))
1675 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "qc timeout (cmd 0x%x)\n",
1679 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1682 /* do post_internal_cmd */
1683 if (ap
->ops
->post_internal_cmd
)
1684 ap
->ops
->post_internal_cmd(qc
);
1686 /* perform minimal error analysis */
1687 if (qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_FAILED
) {
1688 if (qc
->result_tf
.command
& (ATA_ERR
| ATA_DF
))
1689 qc
->err_mask
|= AC_ERR_DEV
;
1692 qc
->err_mask
|= AC_ERR_OTHER
;
1694 if (qc
->err_mask
& ~AC_ERR_OTHER
)
1695 qc
->err_mask
&= ~AC_ERR_OTHER
;
1699 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1701 *tf
= qc
->result_tf
;
1702 err_mask
= qc
->err_mask
;
1705 link
->active_tag
= preempted_tag
;
1706 link
->sactive
= preempted_sactive
;
1707 ap
->qc_active
= preempted_qc_active
;
1708 ap
->nr_active_links
= preempted_nr_active_links
;
1710 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
1712 if ((err_mask
& AC_ERR_TIMEOUT
) && auto_timeout
)
1713 ata_internal_cmd_timed_out(dev
, command
);
1719 * ata_exec_internal - execute libata internal command
1720 * @dev: Device to which the command is sent
1721 * @tf: Taskfile registers for the command and the result
1722 * @cdb: CDB for packet command
1723 * @dma_dir: Data transfer direction of the command
1724 * @buf: Data buffer of the command
1725 * @buflen: Length of data buffer
1726 * @timeout: Timeout in msecs (0 for default)
1728 * Wrapper around ata_exec_internal_sg() which takes simple
1729 * buffer instead of sg list.
1732 * None. Should be called with kernel context, might sleep.
1735 * Zero on success, AC_ERR_* mask on failure
1737 unsigned ata_exec_internal(struct ata_device
*dev
,
1738 struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, const u8
*cdb
,
1739 int dma_dir
, void *buf
, unsigned int buflen
,
1740 unsigned long timeout
)
1742 struct scatterlist
*psg
= NULL
, sg
;
1743 unsigned int n_elem
= 0;
1745 if (dma_dir
!= DMA_NONE
) {
1747 sg_init_one(&sg
, buf
, buflen
);
1752 return ata_exec_internal_sg(dev
, tf
, cdb
, dma_dir
, psg
, n_elem
,
1757 * ata_pio_need_iordy - check if iordy needed
1760 * Check if the current speed of the device requires IORDY. Used
1761 * by various controllers for chip configuration.
1763 unsigned int ata_pio_need_iordy(const struct ata_device
*adev
)
1765 /* Don't set IORDY if we're preparing for reset. IORDY may
1766 * lead to controller lock up on certain controllers if the
1767 * port is not occupied. See bko#11703 for details.
1769 if (adev
->link
->ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_RESETTING
)
1771 /* Controller doesn't support IORDY. Probably a pointless
1772 * check as the caller should know this.
1774 if (adev
->link
->ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_NO_IORDY
)
1776 /* CF spec. r4.1 Table 22 says no iordy on PIO5 and PIO6. */
1777 if (ata_id_is_cfa(adev
->id
)
1778 && (adev
->pio_mode
== XFER_PIO_5
|| adev
->pio_mode
== XFER_PIO_6
))
1780 /* PIO3 and higher it is mandatory */
1781 if (adev
->pio_mode
> XFER_PIO_2
)
1783 /* We turn it on when possible */
1784 if (ata_id_has_iordy(adev
->id
))
1790 * ata_pio_mask_no_iordy - Return the non IORDY mask
1793 * Compute the highest mode possible if we are not using iordy. Return
1794 * -1 if no iordy mode is available.
1796 static u32
ata_pio_mask_no_iordy(const struct ata_device
*adev
)
1798 /* If we have no drive specific rule, then PIO 2 is non IORDY */
1799 if (adev
->id
[ATA_ID_FIELD_VALID
] & 2) { /* EIDE */
1800 u16 pio
= adev
->id
[ATA_ID_EIDE_PIO
];
1801 /* Is the speed faster than the drive allows non IORDY ? */
1803 /* This is cycle times not frequency - watch the logic! */
1804 if (pio
> 240) /* PIO2 is 240nS per cycle */
1805 return 3 << ATA_SHIFT_PIO
;
1806 return 7 << ATA_SHIFT_PIO
;
1809 return 3 << ATA_SHIFT_PIO
;
1813 * ata_do_dev_read_id - default ID read method
1815 * @tf: proposed taskfile
1818 * Issue the identify taskfile and hand back the buffer containing
1819 * identify data. For some RAID controllers and for pre ATA devices
1820 * this function is wrapped or replaced by the driver
1822 unsigned int ata_do_dev_read_id(struct ata_device
*dev
,
1823 struct ata_taskfile
*tf
, u16
*id
)
1825 return ata_exec_internal(dev
, tf
, NULL
, DMA_FROM_DEVICE
,
1826 id
, sizeof(id
[0]) * ATA_ID_WORDS
, 0);
1830 * ata_dev_read_id - Read ID data from the specified device
1831 * @dev: target device
1832 * @p_class: pointer to class of the target device (may be changed)
1833 * @flags: ATA_READID_* flags
1834 * @id: buffer to read IDENTIFY data into
1836 * Read ID data from the specified device. ATA_CMD_ID_ATA is
1837 * performed on ATA devices and ATA_CMD_ID_ATAPI on ATAPI
1838 * devices. This function also issues ATA_CMD_INIT_DEV_PARAMS
1839 * for pre-ATA4 drives.
1841 * FIXME: ATA_CMD_ID_ATA is optional for early drives and right
1842 * now we abort if we hit that case.
1845 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
1848 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise.
1850 int ata_dev_read_id(struct ata_device
*dev
, unsigned int *p_class
,
1851 unsigned int flags
, u16
*id
)
1853 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
1854 unsigned int class = *p_class
;
1855 struct ata_taskfile tf
;
1856 unsigned int err_mask
= 0;
1858 bool is_semb
= class == ATA_DEV_SEMB
;
1859 int may_fallback
= 1, tried_spinup
= 0;
1862 if (ata_msg_ctl(ap
))
1863 ata_dev_dbg(dev
, "%s: ENTER\n", __func__
);
1866 ata_tf_init(dev
, &tf
);
1870 class = ATA_DEV_ATA
; /* some hard drives report SEMB sig */
1873 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_ID_ATA
;
1876 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_ID_ATAPI
;
1880 reason
= "unsupported class";
1884 tf
.protocol
= ATA_PROT_PIO
;
1886 /* Some devices choke if TF registers contain garbage. Make
1887 * sure those are properly initialized.
1889 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
| ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
;
1891 /* Device presence detection is unreliable on some
1892 * controllers. Always poll IDENTIFY if available.
1894 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_POLLING
;
1896 if (ap
->ops
->read_id
)
1897 err_mask
= ap
->ops
->read_id(dev
, &tf
, id
);
1899 err_mask
= ata_do_dev_read_id(dev
, &tf
, id
);
1902 if (err_mask
& AC_ERR_NODEV_HINT
) {
1903 ata_dev_dbg(dev
, "NODEV after polling detection\n");
1909 "IDENTIFY failed on device w/ SEMB sig, disabled\n");
1910 /* SEMB is not supported yet */
1911 *p_class
= ATA_DEV_SEMB_UNSUP
;
1915 if ((err_mask
== AC_ERR_DEV
) && (tf
.feature
& ATA_ABORTED
)) {
1916 /* Device or controller might have reported
1917 * the wrong device class. Give a shot at the
1918 * other IDENTIFY if the current one is
1919 * aborted by the device.
1924 if (class == ATA_DEV_ATA
)
1925 class = ATA_DEV_ATAPI
;
1927 class = ATA_DEV_ATA
;
1931 /* Control reaches here iff the device aborted
1932 * both flavors of IDENTIFYs which happens
1933 * sometimes with phantom devices.
1936 "both IDENTIFYs aborted, assuming NODEV\n");
1941 reason
= "I/O error";
1945 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_DUMP_ID
) {
1946 ata_dev_dbg(dev
, "dumping IDENTIFY data, "
1947 "class=%d may_fallback=%d tried_spinup=%d\n",
1948 class, may_fallback
, tried_spinup
);
1949 print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG
, "", DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET
,
1950 16, 2, id
, ATA_ID_WORDS
* sizeof(*id
), true);
1953 /* Falling back doesn't make sense if ID data was read
1954 * successfully at least once.
1958 swap_buf_le16(id
, ATA_ID_WORDS
);
1962 reason
= "device reports invalid type";
1964 if (class == ATA_DEV_ATA
|| class == ATA_DEV_ZAC
) {
1965 if (!ata_id_is_ata(id
) && !ata_id_is_cfa(id
))
1967 if (ap
->host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_IGNORE_ATA
&&
1968 ata_id_is_ata(id
)) {
1970 "host indicates ignore ATA devices, ignored\n");
1974 if (ata_id_is_ata(id
))
1978 if (!tried_spinup
&& (id
[2] == 0x37c8 || id
[2] == 0x738c)) {
1981 * Drive powered-up in standby mode, and requires a specific
1982 * SET_FEATURES spin-up subcommand before it will accept
1983 * anything other than the original IDENTIFY command.
1985 err_mask
= ata_dev_set_feature(dev
, SETFEATURES_SPINUP
, 0);
1986 if (err_mask
&& id
[2] != 0x738c) {
1988 reason
= "SPINUP failed";
1992 * If the drive initially returned incomplete IDENTIFY info,
1993 * we now must reissue the IDENTIFY command.
1995 if (id
[2] == 0x37c8)
1999 if ((flags
& ATA_READID_POSTRESET
) &&
2000 (class == ATA_DEV_ATA
|| class == ATA_DEV_ZAC
)) {
2002 * The exact sequence expected by certain pre-ATA4 drives is:
2004 * IDENTIFY (optional in early ATA)
2005 * INITIALIZE DEVICE PARAMETERS (later IDE and ATA)
2007 * Some drives were very specific about that exact sequence.
2009 * Note that ATA4 says lba is mandatory so the second check
2010 * should never trigger.
2012 if (ata_id_major_version(id
) < 4 || !ata_id_has_lba(id
)) {
2013 err_mask
= ata_dev_init_params(dev
, id
[3], id
[6]);
2016 reason
= "INIT_DEV_PARAMS failed";
2020 /* current CHS translation info (id[53-58]) might be
2021 * changed. reread the identify device info.
2023 flags
&= ~ATA_READID_POSTRESET
;
2033 if (ata_msg_warn(ap
))
2034 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "failed to IDENTIFY (%s, err_mask=0x%x)\n",
2039 static int ata_do_link_spd_horkage(struct ata_device
*dev
)
2041 struct ata_link
*plink
= ata_dev_phys_link(dev
);
2042 u32 target
, target_limit
;
2044 if (!sata_scr_valid(plink
))
2047 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_1_5_GBPS
)
2052 target_limit
= (1 << target
) - 1;
2054 /* if already on stricter limit, no need to push further */
2055 if (plink
->sata_spd_limit
<= target_limit
)
2058 plink
->sata_spd_limit
= target_limit
;
2060 /* Request another EH round by returning -EAGAIN if link is
2061 * going faster than the target speed. Forward progress is
2062 * guaranteed by setting sata_spd_limit to target_limit above.
2064 if (plink
->sata_spd
> target
) {
2065 ata_dev_info(dev
, "applying link speed limit horkage to %s\n",
2066 sata_spd_string(target
));
2072 static inline u8
ata_dev_knobble(struct ata_device
*dev
)
2074 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
2076 if (ata_dev_blacklisted(dev
) & ATA_HORKAGE_BRIDGE_OK
)
2079 return ((ap
->cbl
== ATA_CBL_SATA
) && (!ata_id_is_sata(dev
->id
)));
2082 static int ata_dev_config_ncq(struct ata_device
*dev
,
2083 char *desc
, size_t desc_sz
)
2085 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
2086 int hdepth
= 0, ddepth
= ata_id_queue_depth(dev
->id
);
2087 unsigned int err_mask
;
2090 if (!ata_id_has_ncq(dev
->id
)) {
2094 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
) {
2095 snprintf(desc
, desc_sz
, "NCQ (not used)");
2098 if (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_NCQ
) {
2099 hdepth
= min(ap
->scsi_host
->can_queue
, ATA_MAX_QUEUE
- 1);
2100 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_NCQ
;
2103 if (!(dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_FPDMA_AA
) &&
2104 (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_FPDMA_AA
) &&
2105 ata_id_has_fpdma_aa(dev
->id
)) {
2106 err_mask
= ata_dev_set_feature(dev
, SETFEATURES_SATA_ENABLE
,
2110 "failed to enable AA (error_mask=0x%x)\n",
2112 if (err_mask
!= AC_ERR_DEV
) {
2113 dev
->horkage
|= ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_FPDMA_AA
;
2120 if (hdepth
>= ddepth
)
2121 snprintf(desc
, desc_sz
, "NCQ (depth %d)%s", ddepth
, aa_desc
);
2123 snprintf(desc
, desc_sz
, "NCQ (depth %d/%d)%s", hdepth
,
2126 if ((ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_FPDMA_AUX
) &&
2127 ata_id_has_ncq_send_and_recv(dev
->id
)) {
2128 err_mask
= ata_read_log_page(dev
, ATA_LOG_NCQ_SEND_RECV
,
2129 0, ap
->sector_buf
, 1);
2132 "failed to get NCQ Send/Recv Log Emask 0x%x\n",
2135 u8
*cmds
= dev
->ncq_send_recv_cmds
;
2137 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_NCQ_SEND_RECV
;
2138 memcpy(cmds
, ap
->sector_buf
, ATA_LOG_NCQ_SEND_RECV_SIZE
);
2140 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
) {
2141 ata_dev_dbg(dev
, "disabling queued TRIM support\n");
2142 cmds
[ATA_LOG_NCQ_SEND_RECV_DSM_OFFSET
] &=
2143 ~ATA_LOG_NCQ_SEND_RECV_DSM_TRIM
;
2152 * ata_dev_configure - Configure the specified ATA/ATAPI device
2153 * @dev: Target device to configure
2155 * Configure @dev according to @dev->id. Generic and low-level
2156 * driver specific fixups are also applied.
2159 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
2162 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise
2164 int ata_dev_configure(struct ata_device
*dev
)
2166 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
2167 struct ata_eh_context
*ehc
= &dev
->link
->eh_context
;
2168 int print_info
= ehc
->i
.flags
& ATA_EHI_PRINTINFO
;
2169 const u16
*id
= dev
->id
;
2170 unsigned long xfer_mask
;
2171 unsigned int err_mask
;
2172 char revbuf
[7]; /* XYZ-99\0 */
2173 char fwrevbuf
[ATA_ID_FW_REV_LEN
+1];
2174 char modelbuf
[ATA_ID_PROD_LEN
+1];
2177 if (!ata_dev_enabled(dev
) && ata_msg_info(ap
)) {
2178 ata_dev_info(dev
, "%s: ENTER/EXIT -- nodev\n", __func__
);
2182 if (ata_msg_probe(ap
))
2183 ata_dev_dbg(dev
, "%s: ENTER\n", __func__
);
2186 dev
->horkage
|= ata_dev_blacklisted(dev
);
2187 ata_force_horkage(dev
);
2189 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_DISABLE
) {
2190 ata_dev_info(dev
, "unsupported device, disabling\n");
2191 ata_dev_disable(dev
);
2195 if ((!atapi_enabled
|| (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_NO_ATAPI
)) &&
2196 dev
->class == ATA_DEV_ATAPI
) {
2197 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "WARNING: ATAPI is %s, device ignored\n",
2198 atapi_enabled
? "not supported with this driver"
2200 ata_dev_disable(dev
);
2204 rc
= ata_do_link_spd_horkage(dev
);
2208 /* some WD SATA-1 drives have issues with LPM, turn on NOLPM for them */
2209 if ((dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
) &&
2210 (id
[ATA_ID_SATA_CAPABILITY
] & 0xe) == 0x2)
2211 dev
->horkage
|= ATA_HORKAGE_NOLPM
;
2213 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_NOLPM
) {
2214 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "LPM support broken, forcing max_power\n");
2215 dev
->link
->ap
->target_lpm_policy
= ATA_LPM_MAX_POWER
;
2218 /* let ACPI work its magic */
2219 rc
= ata_acpi_on_devcfg(dev
);
2223 /* massage HPA, do it early as it might change IDENTIFY data */
2224 rc
= ata_hpa_resize(dev
);
2228 /* print device capabilities */
2229 if (ata_msg_probe(ap
))
2231 "%s: cfg 49:%04x 82:%04x 83:%04x 84:%04x "
2232 "85:%04x 86:%04x 87:%04x 88:%04x\n",
2234 id
[49], id
[82], id
[83], id
[84],
2235 id
[85], id
[86], id
[87], id
[88]);
2237 /* initialize to-be-configured parameters */
2238 dev
->flags
&= ~ATA_DFLAG_CFG_MASK
;
2239 dev
->max_sectors
= 0;
2245 dev
->multi_count
= 0;
2248 * common ATA, ATAPI feature tests
2251 /* find max transfer mode; for printk only */
2252 xfer_mask
= ata_id_xfermask(id
);
2254 if (ata_msg_probe(ap
))
2257 /* SCSI only uses 4-char revisions, dump full 8 chars from ATA */
2258 ata_id_c_string(dev
->id
, fwrevbuf
, ATA_ID_FW_REV
,
2261 ata_id_c_string(dev
->id
, modelbuf
, ATA_ID_PROD
,
2264 /* ATA-specific feature tests */
2265 if (dev
->class == ATA_DEV_ATA
|| dev
->class == ATA_DEV_ZAC
) {
2266 if (ata_id_is_cfa(id
)) {
2267 /* CPRM may make this media unusable */
2268 if (id
[ATA_ID_CFA_KEY_MGMT
] & 1)
2270 "supports DRM functions and may not be fully accessible\n");
2271 snprintf(revbuf
, 7, "CFA");
2273 snprintf(revbuf
, 7, "ATA-%d", ata_id_major_version(id
));
2274 /* Warn the user if the device has TPM extensions */
2275 if (ata_id_has_tpm(id
))
2277 "supports DRM functions and may not be fully accessible\n");
2280 dev
->n_sectors
= ata_id_n_sectors(id
);
2282 /* get current R/W Multiple count setting */
2283 if ((dev
->id
[47] >> 8) == 0x80 && (dev
->id
[59] & 0x100)) {
2284 unsigned int max
= dev
->id
[47] & 0xff;
2285 unsigned int cnt
= dev
->id
[59] & 0xff;
2286 /* only recognize/allow powers of two here */
2287 if (is_power_of_2(max
) && is_power_of_2(cnt
))
2289 dev
->multi_count
= cnt
;
2292 if (ata_id_has_lba(id
)) {
2293 const char *lba_desc
;
2297 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_LBA
;
2298 if (ata_id_has_lba48(id
)) {
2299 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_LBA48
;
2302 if (dev
->n_sectors
>= (1UL << 28) &&
2303 ata_id_has_flush_ext(id
))
2304 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_FLUSH_EXT
;
2308 rc
= ata_dev_config_ncq(dev
, ncq_desc
, sizeof(ncq_desc
));
2312 /* print device info to dmesg */
2313 if (ata_msg_drv(ap
) && print_info
) {
2314 ata_dev_info(dev
, "%s: %s, %s, max %s\n",
2315 revbuf
, modelbuf
, fwrevbuf
,
2316 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
));
2318 "%llu sectors, multi %u: %s %s\n",
2319 (unsigned long long)dev
->n_sectors
,
2320 dev
->multi_count
, lba_desc
, ncq_desc
);
2325 /* Default translation */
2326 dev
->cylinders
= id
[1];
2328 dev
->sectors
= id
[6];
2330 if (ata_id_current_chs_valid(id
)) {
2331 /* Current CHS translation is valid. */
2332 dev
->cylinders
= id
[54];
2333 dev
->heads
= id
[55];
2334 dev
->sectors
= id
[56];
2337 /* print device info to dmesg */
2338 if (ata_msg_drv(ap
) && print_info
) {
2339 ata_dev_info(dev
, "%s: %s, %s, max %s\n",
2340 revbuf
, modelbuf
, fwrevbuf
,
2341 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
));
2343 "%llu sectors, multi %u, CHS %u/%u/%u\n",
2344 (unsigned long long)dev
->n_sectors
,
2345 dev
->multi_count
, dev
->cylinders
,
2346 dev
->heads
, dev
->sectors
);
2350 /* Check and mark DevSlp capability. Get DevSlp timing variables
2351 * from SATA Settings page of Identify Device Data Log.
2353 if (ata_id_has_devslp(dev
->id
)) {
2354 u8
*sata_setting
= ap
->sector_buf
;
2357 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_DEVSLP
;
2358 err_mask
= ata_read_log_page(dev
,
2359 ATA_LOG_SATA_ID_DEV_DATA
,
2360 ATA_LOG_SATA_SETTINGS
,
2365 "failed to get Identify Device Data, Emask 0x%x\n",
2368 for (i
= 0; i
< ATA_LOG_DEVSLP_SIZE
; i
++) {
2369 j
= ATA_LOG_DEVSLP_OFFSET
+ i
;
2370 dev
->devslp_timing
[i
] = sata_setting
[j
];
2377 /* ATAPI-specific feature tests */
2378 else if (dev
->class == ATA_DEV_ATAPI
) {
2379 const char *cdb_intr_string
= "";
2380 const char *atapi_an_string
= "";
2381 const char *dma_dir_string
= "";
2384 rc
= atapi_cdb_len(id
);
2385 if ((rc
< 12) || (rc
> ATAPI_CDB_LEN
)) {
2386 if (ata_msg_warn(ap
))
2387 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "unsupported CDB len\n");
2391 dev
->cdb_len
= (unsigned int) rc
;
2393 /* Enable ATAPI AN if both the host and device have
2394 * the support. If PMP is attached, SNTF is required
2395 * to enable ATAPI AN to discern between PHY status
2396 * changed notifications and ATAPI ANs.
2399 (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_AN
) && ata_id_has_atapi_AN(id
) &&
2400 (!sata_pmp_attached(ap
) ||
2401 sata_scr_read(&ap
->link
, SCR_NOTIFICATION
, &sntf
) == 0)) {
2402 /* issue SET feature command to turn this on */
2403 err_mask
= ata_dev_set_feature(dev
,
2404 SETFEATURES_SATA_ENABLE
, SATA_AN
);
2407 "failed to enable ATAPI AN (err_mask=0x%x)\n",
2410 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_AN
;
2411 atapi_an_string
= ", ATAPI AN";
2415 if (ata_id_cdb_intr(dev
->id
)) {
2416 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_CDB_INTR
;
2417 cdb_intr_string
= ", CDB intr";
2420 if (atapi_dmadir
|| (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_ATAPI_DMADIR
) || atapi_id_dmadir(dev
->id
)) {
2421 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_DMADIR
;
2422 dma_dir_string
= ", DMADIR";
2425 if (ata_id_has_da(dev
->id
)) {
2426 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_DA
;
2430 /* print device info to dmesg */
2431 if (ata_msg_drv(ap
) && print_info
)
2433 "ATAPI: %s, %s, max %s%s%s%s\n",
2435 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
),
2436 cdb_intr_string
, atapi_an_string
,
2440 /* determine max_sectors */
2441 dev
->max_sectors
= ATA_MAX_SECTORS
;
2442 if (dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_LBA48
)
2443 dev
->max_sectors
= ATA_MAX_SECTORS_LBA48
;
2445 /* Limit PATA drive on SATA cable bridge transfers to udma5,
2447 if (ata_dev_knobble(dev
)) {
2448 if (ata_msg_drv(ap
) && print_info
)
2449 ata_dev_info(dev
, "applying bridge limits\n");
2450 dev
->udma_mask
&= ATA_UDMA5
;
2451 dev
->max_sectors
= ATA_MAX_SECTORS
;
2454 if ((dev
->class == ATA_DEV_ATAPI
) &&
2455 (atapi_command_packet_set(id
) == TYPE_TAPE
)) {
2456 dev
->max_sectors
= ATA_MAX_SECTORS_TAPE
;
2457 dev
->horkage
|= ATA_HORKAGE_STUCK_ERR
;
2460 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_128
)
2461 dev
->max_sectors
= min_t(unsigned int, ATA_MAX_SECTORS_128
,
2464 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_1024
)
2465 dev
->max_sectors
= min_t(unsigned int, ATA_MAX_SECTORS_1024
,
2468 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_LBA48
)
2469 dev
->max_sectors
= ATA_MAX_SECTORS_LBA48
;
2471 if (ap
->ops
->dev_config
)
2472 ap
->ops
->dev_config(dev
);
2474 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_DIAGNOSTIC
) {
2475 /* Let the user know. We don't want to disallow opens for
2476 rescue purposes, or in case the vendor is just a blithering
2477 idiot. Do this after the dev_config call as some controllers
2478 with buggy firmware may want to avoid reporting false device
2483 "Drive reports diagnostics failure. This may indicate a drive\n");
2485 "fault or invalid emulation. Contact drive vendor for information.\n");
2489 if ((dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_FIRMWARE_WARN
) && print_info
) {
2490 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "WARNING: device requires firmware update to be fully functional\n");
2491 ata_dev_warn(dev
, " contact the vendor or visit http://ata.wiki.kernel.org\n");
2497 if (ata_msg_probe(ap
))
2498 ata_dev_dbg(dev
, "%s: EXIT, err\n", __func__
);
2503 * ata_cable_40wire - return 40 wire cable type
2506 * Helper method for drivers which want to hardwire 40 wire cable
2510 int ata_cable_40wire(struct ata_port
*ap
)
2512 return ATA_CBL_PATA40
;
2516 * ata_cable_80wire - return 80 wire cable type
2519 * Helper method for drivers which want to hardwire 80 wire cable
2523 int ata_cable_80wire(struct ata_port
*ap
)
2525 return ATA_CBL_PATA80
;
2529 * ata_cable_unknown - return unknown PATA cable.
2532 * Helper method for drivers which have no PATA cable detection.
2535 int ata_cable_unknown(struct ata_port
*ap
)
2537 return ATA_CBL_PATA_UNK
;
2541 * ata_cable_ignore - return ignored PATA cable.
2544 * Helper method for drivers which don't use cable type to limit
2547 int ata_cable_ignore(struct ata_port
*ap
)
2549 return ATA_CBL_PATA_IGN
;
2553 * ata_cable_sata - return SATA cable type
2556 * Helper method for drivers which have SATA cables
2559 int ata_cable_sata(struct ata_port
*ap
)
2561 return ATA_CBL_SATA
;
2565 * ata_bus_probe - Reset and probe ATA bus
2568 * Master ATA bus probing function. Initiates a hardware-dependent
2569 * bus reset, then attempts to identify any devices found on
2573 * PCI/etc. bus probe sem.
2576 * Zero on success, negative errno otherwise.
2579 int ata_bus_probe(struct ata_port
*ap
)
2581 unsigned int classes
[ATA_MAX_DEVICES
];
2582 int tries
[ATA_MAX_DEVICES
];
2584 struct ata_device
*dev
;
2586 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ALL
)
2587 tries
[dev
->devno
] = ATA_PROBE_MAX_TRIES
;
2590 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ALL
) {
2591 /* If we issue an SRST then an ATA drive (not ATAPI)
2592 * may change configuration and be in PIO0 timing. If
2593 * we do a hard reset (or are coming from power on)
2594 * this is true for ATA or ATAPI. Until we've set a
2595 * suitable controller mode we should not touch the
2596 * bus as we may be talking too fast.
2598 dev
->pio_mode
= XFER_PIO_0
;
2599 dev
->dma_mode
= 0xff;
2601 /* If the controller has a pio mode setup function
2602 * then use it to set the chipset to rights. Don't
2603 * touch the DMA setup as that will be dealt with when
2604 * configuring devices.
2606 if (ap
->ops
->set_piomode
)
2607 ap
->ops
->set_piomode(ap
, dev
);
2610 /* reset and determine device classes */
2611 ap
->ops
->phy_reset(ap
);
2613 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ALL
) {
2614 if (dev
->class != ATA_DEV_UNKNOWN
)
2615 classes
[dev
->devno
] = dev
->class;
2617 classes
[dev
->devno
] = ATA_DEV_NONE
;
2619 dev
->class = ATA_DEV_UNKNOWN
;
2622 /* read IDENTIFY page and configure devices. We have to do the identify
2623 specific sequence bass-ackwards so that PDIAG- is released by
2626 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ALL_REVERSE
) {
2627 if (tries
[dev
->devno
])
2628 dev
->class = classes
[dev
->devno
];
2630 if (!ata_dev_enabled(dev
))
2633 rc
= ata_dev_read_id(dev
, &dev
->class, ATA_READID_POSTRESET
,
2639 /* Now ask for the cable type as PDIAG- should have been released */
2640 if (ap
->ops
->cable_detect
)
2641 ap
->cbl
= ap
->ops
->cable_detect(ap
);
2643 /* We may have SATA bridge glue hiding here irrespective of
2644 * the reported cable types and sensed types. When SATA
2645 * drives indicate we have a bridge, we don't know which end
2646 * of the link the bridge is which is a problem.
2648 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ENABLED
)
2649 if (ata_id_is_sata(dev
->id
))
2650 ap
->cbl
= ATA_CBL_SATA
;
2652 /* After the identify sequence we can now set up the devices. We do
2653 this in the normal order so that the user doesn't get confused */
2655 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ENABLED
) {
2656 ap
->link
.eh_context
.i
.flags
|= ATA_EHI_PRINTINFO
;
2657 rc
= ata_dev_configure(dev
);
2658 ap
->link
.eh_context
.i
.flags
&= ~ATA_EHI_PRINTINFO
;
2663 /* configure transfer mode */
2664 rc
= ata_set_mode(&ap
->link
, &dev
);
2668 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, &ap
->link
, ENABLED
)
2674 tries
[dev
->devno
]--;
2678 /* eeek, something went very wrong, give up */
2679 tries
[dev
->devno
] = 0;
2683 /* give it just one more chance */
2684 tries
[dev
->devno
] = min(tries
[dev
->devno
], 1);
2686 if (tries
[dev
->devno
] == 1) {
2687 /* This is the last chance, better to slow
2688 * down than lose it.
2690 sata_down_spd_limit(&ap
->link
, 0);
2691 ata_down_xfermask_limit(dev
, ATA_DNXFER_PIO
);
2695 if (!tries
[dev
->devno
])
2696 ata_dev_disable(dev
);
2702 * sata_print_link_status - Print SATA link status
2703 * @link: SATA link to printk link status about
2705 * This function prints link speed and status of a SATA link.
2710 static void sata_print_link_status(struct ata_link
*link
)
2712 u32 sstatus
, scontrol
, tmp
;
2714 if (sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_STATUS
, &sstatus
))
2716 sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
);
2718 if (ata_phys_link_online(link
)) {
2719 tmp
= (sstatus
>> 4) & 0xf;
2720 ata_link_info(link
, "SATA link up %s (SStatus %X SControl %X)\n",
2721 sata_spd_string(tmp
), sstatus
, scontrol
);
2723 ata_link_info(link
, "SATA link down (SStatus %X SControl %X)\n",
2729 * ata_dev_pair - return other device on cable
2732 * Obtain the other device on the same cable, or if none is
2733 * present NULL is returned
2736 struct ata_device
*ata_dev_pair(struct ata_device
*adev
)
2738 struct ata_link
*link
= adev
->link
;
2739 struct ata_device
*pair
= &link
->device
[1 - adev
->devno
];
2740 if (!ata_dev_enabled(pair
))
2746 * sata_down_spd_limit - adjust SATA spd limit downward
2747 * @link: Link to adjust SATA spd limit for
2748 * @spd_limit: Additional limit
2750 * Adjust SATA spd limit of @link downward. Note that this
2751 * function only adjusts the limit. The change must be applied
2752 * using sata_set_spd().
2754 * If @spd_limit is non-zero, the speed is limited to equal to or
2755 * lower than @spd_limit if such speed is supported. If
2756 * @spd_limit is slower than any supported speed, only the lowest
2757 * supported speed is allowed.
2760 * Inherited from caller.
2763 * 0 on success, negative errno on failure
2765 int sata_down_spd_limit(struct ata_link
*link
, u32 spd_limit
)
2767 u32 sstatus
, spd
, mask
;
2770 if (!sata_scr_valid(link
))
2773 /* If SCR can be read, use it to determine the current SPD.
2774 * If not, use cached value in link->sata_spd.
2776 rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_STATUS
, &sstatus
);
2777 if (rc
== 0 && ata_sstatus_online(sstatus
))
2778 spd
= (sstatus
>> 4) & 0xf;
2780 spd
= link
->sata_spd
;
2782 mask
= link
->sata_spd_limit
;
2786 /* unconditionally mask off the highest bit */
2787 bit
= fls(mask
) - 1;
2788 mask
&= ~(1 << bit
);
2790 /* Mask off all speeds higher than or equal to the current
2791 * one. Force 1.5Gbps if current SPD is not available.
2794 mask
&= (1 << (spd
- 1)) - 1;
2798 /* were we already at the bottom? */
2803 if (mask
& ((1 << spd_limit
) - 1))
2804 mask
&= (1 << spd_limit
) - 1;
2806 bit
= ffs(mask
) - 1;
2811 link
->sata_spd_limit
= mask
;
2813 ata_link_warn(link
, "limiting SATA link speed to %s\n",
2814 sata_spd_string(fls(mask
)));
2819 static int __sata_set_spd_needed(struct ata_link
*link
, u32
*scontrol
)
2821 struct ata_link
*host_link
= &link
->ap
->link
;
2822 u32 limit
, target
, spd
;
2824 limit
= link
->sata_spd_limit
;
2826 /* Don't configure downstream link faster than upstream link.
2827 * It doesn't speed up anything and some PMPs choke on such
2830 if (!ata_is_host_link(link
) && host_link
->sata_spd
)
2831 limit
&= (1 << host_link
->sata_spd
) - 1;
2833 if (limit
== UINT_MAX
)
2836 target
= fls(limit
);
2838 spd
= (*scontrol
>> 4) & 0xf;
2839 *scontrol
= (*scontrol
& ~0xf0) | ((target
& 0xf) << 4);
2841 return spd
!= target
;
2845 * sata_set_spd_needed - is SATA spd configuration needed
2846 * @link: Link in question
2848 * Test whether the spd limit in SControl matches
2849 * @link->sata_spd_limit. This function is used to determine
2850 * whether hardreset is necessary to apply SATA spd
2854 * Inherited from caller.
2857 * 1 if SATA spd configuration is needed, 0 otherwise.
2859 static int sata_set_spd_needed(struct ata_link
*link
)
2863 if (sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
))
2866 return __sata_set_spd_needed(link
, &scontrol
);
2870 * sata_set_spd - set SATA spd according to spd limit
2871 * @link: Link to set SATA spd for
2873 * Set SATA spd of @link according to sata_spd_limit.
2876 * Inherited from caller.
2879 * 0 if spd doesn't need to be changed, 1 if spd has been
2880 * changed. Negative errno if SCR registers are inaccessible.
2882 int sata_set_spd(struct ata_link
*link
)
2887 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
)))
2890 if (!__sata_set_spd_needed(link
, &scontrol
))
2893 if ((rc
= sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, scontrol
)))
2900 * This mode timing computation functionality is ported over from
2901 * drivers/ide/ide-timing.h and was originally written by Vojtech Pavlik
2904 * PIO 0-4, MWDMA 0-2 and UDMA 0-6 timings (in nanoseconds).
2905 * These were taken from ATA/ATAPI-6 standard, rev 0a, except
2906 * for UDMA6, which is currently supported only by Maxtor drives.
2908 * For PIO 5/6 MWDMA 3/4 see the CFA specification 3.0.
2911 static const struct ata_timing ata_timing
[] = {
2912 /* { XFER_PIO_SLOW, 120, 290, 240, 960, 290, 240, 0, 960, 0 }, */
2913 { XFER_PIO_0
, 70, 290, 240, 600, 165, 150, 0, 600, 0 },
2914 { XFER_PIO_1
, 50, 290, 93, 383, 125, 100, 0, 383, 0 },
2915 { XFER_PIO_2
, 30, 290, 40, 330, 100, 90, 0, 240, 0 },
2916 { XFER_PIO_3
, 30, 80, 70, 180, 80, 70, 0, 180, 0 },
2917 { XFER_PIO_4
, 25, 70, 25, 120, 70, 25, 0, 120, 0 },
2918 { XFER_PIO_5
, 15, 65, 25, 100, 65, 25, 0, 100, 0 },
2919 { XFER_PIO_6
, 10, 55, 20, 80, 55, 20, 0, 80, 0 },
2921 { XFER_SW_DMA_0
, 120, 0, 0, 0, 480, 480, 50, 960, 0 },
2922 { XFER_SW_DMA_1
, 90, 0, 0, 0, 240, 240, 30, 480, 0 },
2923 { XFER_SW_DMA_2
, 60, 0, 0, 0, 120, 120, 20, 240, 0 },
2925 { XFER_MW_DMA_0
, 60, 0, 0, 0, 215, 215, 20, 480, 0 },
2926 { XFER_MW_DMA_1
, 45, 0, 0, 0, 80, 50, 5, 150, 0 },
2927 { XFER_MW_DMA_2
, 25, 0, 0, 0, 70, 25, 5, 120, 0 },
2928 { XFER_MW_DMA_3
, 25, 0, 0, 0, 65, 25, 5, 100, 0 },
2929 { XFER_MW_DMA_4
, 25, 0, 0, 0, 55, 20, 5, 80, 0 },
2931 /* { XFER_UDMA_SLOW, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 150 }, */
2932 { XFER_UDMA_0
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 120 },
2933 { XFER_UDMA_1
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 80 },
2934 { XFER_UDMA_2
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 60 },
2935 { XFER_UDMA_3
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 45 },
2936 { XFER_UDMA_4
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 30 },
2937 { XFER_UDMA_5
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 20 },
2938 { XFER_UDMA_6
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 15 },
2943 #define ENOUGH(v, unit) (((v)-1)/(unit)+1)
2944 #define EZ(v, unit) ((v)?ENOUGH(v, unit):0)
2946 static void ata_timing_quantize(const struct ata_timing
*t
, struct ata_timing
*q
, int T
, int UT
)
2948 q
->setup
= EZ(t
->setup
* 1000, T
);
2949 q
->act8b
= EZ(t
->act8b
* 1000, T
);
2950 q
->rec8b
= EZ(t
->rec8b
* 1000, T
);
2951 q
->cyc8b
= EZ(t
->cyc8b
* 1000, T
);
2952 q
->active
= EZ(t
->active
* 1000, T
);
2953 q
->recover
= EZ(t
->recover
* 1000, T
);
2954 q
->dmack_hold
= EZ(t
->dmack_hold
* 1000, T
);
2955 q
->cycle
= EZ(t
->cycle
* 1000, T
);
2956 q
->udma
= EZ(t
->udma
* 1000, UT
);
2959 void ata_timing_merge(const struct ata_timing
*a
, const struct ata_timing
*b
,
2960 struct ata_timing
*m
, unsigned int what
)
2962 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_SETUP
) m
->setup
= max(a
->setup
, b
->setup
);
2963 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_ACT8B
) m
->act8b
= max(a
->act8b
, b
->act8b
);
2964 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_REC8B
) m
->rec8b
= max(a
->rec8b
, b
->rec8b
);
2965 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_CYC8B
) m
->cyc8b
= max(a
->cyc8b
, b
->cyc8b
);
2966 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_ACTIVE
) m
->active
= max(a
->active
, b
->active
);
2967 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_RECOVER
) m
->recover
= max(a
->recover
, b
->recover
);
2968 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_DMACK_HOLD
) m
->dmack_hold
= max(a
->dmack_hold
, b
->dmack_hold
);
2969 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_CYCLE
) m
->cycle
= max(a
->cycle
, b
->cycle
);
2970 if (what
& ATA_TIMING_UDMA
) m
->udma
= max(a
->udma
, b
->udma
);
2973 const struct ata_timing
*ata_timing_find_mode(u8 xfer_mode
)
2975 const struct ata_timing
*t
= ata_timing
;
2977 while (xfer_mode
> t
->mode
)
2980 if (xfer_mode
== t
->mode
)
2983 WARN_ONCE(true, "%s: unable to find timing for xfer_mode 0x%x\n",
2984 __func__
, xfer_mode
);
2989 int ata_timing_compute(struct ata_device
*adev
, unsigned short speed
,
2990 struct ata_timing
*t
, int T
, int UT
)
2992 const u16
*id
= adev
->id
;
2993 const struct ata_timing
*s
;
2994 struct ata_timing p
;
3000 if (!(s
= ata_timing_find_mode(speed
)))
3003 memcpy(t
, s
, sizeof(*s
));
3006 * If the drive is an EIDE drive, it can tell us it needs extended
3007 * PIO/MW_DMA cycle timing.
3010 if (id
[ATA_ID_FIELD_VALID
] & 2) { /* EIDE drive */
3011 memset(&p
, 0, sizeof(p
));
3013 if (speed
>= XFER_PIO_0
&& speed
< XFER_SW_DMA_0
) {
3014 if (speed
<= XFER_PIO_2
)
3015 p
.cycle
= p
.cyc8b
= id
[ATA_ID_EIDE_PIO
];
3016 else if ((speed
<= XFER_PIO_4
) ||
3017 (speed
== XFER_PIO_5
&& !ata_id_is_cfa(id
)))
3018 p
.cycle
= p
.cyc8b
= id
[ATA_ID_EIDE_PIO_IORDY
];
3019 } else if (speed
>= XFER_MW_DMA_0
&& speed
<= XFER_MW_DMA_2
)
3020 p
.cycle
= id
[ATA_ID_EIDE_DMA_MIN
];
3022 ata_timing_merge(&p
, t
, t
, ATA_TIMING_CYCLE
| ATA_TIMING_CYC8B
);
3026 * Convert the timing to bus clock counts.
3029 ata_timing_quantize(t
, t
, T
, UT
);
3032 * Even in DMA/UDMA modes we still use PIO access for IDENTIFY,
3033 * S.M.A.R.T * and some other commands. We have to ensure that the
3034 * DMA cycle timing is slower/equal than the fastest PIO timing.
3037 if (speed
> XFER_PIO_6
) {
3038 ata_timing_compute(adev
, adev
->pio_mode
, &p
, T
, UT
);
3039 ata_timing_merge(&p
, t
, t
, ATA_TIMING_ALL
);
3043 * Lengthen active & recovery time so that cycle time is correct.
3046 if (t
->act8b
+ t
->rec8b
< t
->cyc8b
) {
3047 t
->act8b
+= (t
->cyc8b
- (t
->act8b
+ t
->rec8b
)) / 2;
3048 t
->rec8b
= t
->cyc8b
- t
->act8b
;
3051 if (t
->active
+ t
->recover
< t
->cycle
) {
3052 t
->active
+= (t
->cycle
- (t
->active
+ t
->recover
)) / 2;
3053 t
->recover
= t
->cycle
- t
->active
;
3056 /* In a few cases quantisation may produce enough errors to
3057 leave t->cycle too low for the sum of active and recovery
3058 if so we must correct this */
3059 if (t
->active
+ t
->recover
> t
->cycle
)
3060 t
->cycle
= t
->active
+ t
->recover
;
3066 * ata_timing_cycle2mode - find xfer mode for the specified cycle duration
3067 * @xfer_shift: ATA_SHIFT_* value for transfer type to examine.
3068 * @cycle: cycle duration in ns
3070 * Return matching xfer mode for @cycle. The returned mode is of
3071 * the transfer type specified by @xfer_shift. If @cycle is too
3072 * slow for @xfer_shift, 0xff is returned. If @cycle is faster
3073 * than the fastest known mode, the fasted mode is returned.
3079 * Matching xfer_mode, 0xff if no match found.
3081 u8
ata_timing_cycle2mode(unsigned int xfer_shift
, int cycle
)
3083 u8 base_mode
= 0xff, last_mode
= 0xff;
3084 const struct ata_xfer_ent
*ent
;
3085 const struct ata_timing
*t
;
3087 for (ent
= ata_xfer_tbl
; ent
->shift
>= 0; ent
++)
3088 if (ent
->shift
== xfer_shift
)
3089 base_mode
= ent
->base
;
3091 for (t
= ata_timing_find_mode(base_mode
);
3092 t
&& ata_xfer_mode2shift(t
->mode
) == xfer_shift
; t
++) {
3093 unsigned short this_cycle
;
3095 switch (xfer_shift
) {
3097 case ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
:
3098 this_cycle
= t
->cycle
;
3100 case ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
:
3101 this_cycle
= t
->udma
;
3107 if (cycle
> this_cycle
)
3110 last_mode
= t
->mode
;
3117 * ata_down_xfermask_limit - adjust dev xfer masks downward
3118 * @dev: Device to adjust xfer masks
3119 * @sel: ATA_DNXFER_* selector
3121 * Adjust xfer masks of @dev downward. Note that this function
3122 * does not apply the change. Invoking ata_set_mode() afterwards
3123 * will apply the limit.
3126 * Inherited from caller.
3129 * 0 on success, negative errno on failure
3131 int ata_down_xfermask_limit(struct ata_device
*dev
, unsigned int sel
)
3134 unsigned long orig_mask
, xfer_mask
;
3135 unsigned long pio_mask
, mwdma_mask
, udma_mask
;
3138 quiet
= !!(sel
& ATA_DNXFER_QUIET
);
3139 sel
&= ~ATA_DNXFER_QUIET
;
3141 xfer_mask
= orig_mask
= ata_pack_xfermask(dev
->pio_mask
,
3144 ata_unpack_xfermask(xfer_mask
, &pio_mask
, &mwdma_mask
, &udma_mask
);
3147 case ATA_DNXFER_PIO
:
3148 highbit
= fls(pio_mask
) - 1;
3149 pio_mask
&= ~(1 << highbit
);
3152 case ATA_DNXFER_DMA
:
3154 highbit
= fls(udma_mask
) - 1;
3155 udma_mask
&= ~(1 << highbit
);
3158 } else if (mwdma_mask
) {
3159 highbit
= fls(mwdma_mask
) - 1;
3160 mwdma_mask
&= ~(1 << highbit
);
3166 case ATA_DNXFER_40C
:
3167 udma_mask
&= ATA_UDMA_MASK_40C
;
3170 case ATA_DNXFER_FORCE_PIO0
:
3172 case ATA_DNXFER_FORCE_PIO
:
3181 xfer_mask
&= ata_pack_xfermask(pio_mask
, mwdma_mask
, udma_mask
);
3183 if (!(xfer_mask
& ATA_MASK_PIO
) || xfer_mask
== orig_mask
)
3187 if (xfer_mask
& (ATA_MASK_MWDMA
| ATA_MASK_UDMA
))
3188 snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "%s:%s",
3189 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
),
3190 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
& ATA_MASK_PIO
));
3192 snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "%s",
3193 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
));
3195 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "limiting speed to %s\n", buf
);
3198 ata_unpack_xfermask(xfer_mask
, &dev
->pio_mask
, &dev
->mwdma_mask
,
3204 static int ata_dev_set_mode(struct ata_device
*dev
)
3206 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
3207 struct ata_eh_context
*ehc
= &dev
->link
->eh_context
;
3208 const bool nosetxfer
= dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_NOSETXFER
;
3209 const char *dev_err_whine
= "";
3210 int ign_dev_err
= 0;
3211 unsigned int err_mask
= 0;
3214 dev
->flags
&= ~ATA_DFLAG_PIO
;
3215 if (dev
->xfer_shift
== ATA_SHIFT_PIO
)
3216 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_PIO
;
3218 if (nosetxfer
&& ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SATA
&& ata_id_is_sata(dev
->id
))
3219 dev_err_whine
= " (SET_XFERMODE skipped)";
3223 "NOSETXFER but PATA detected - can't "
3224 "skip SETXFER, might malfunction\n");
3225 err_mask
= ata_dev_set_xfermode(dev
);
3228 if (err_mask
& ~AC_ERR_DEV
)
3232 ehc
->i
.flags
|= ATA_EHI_POST_SETMODE
;
3233 rc
= ata_dev_revalidate(dev
, ATA_DEV_UNKNOWN
, 0);
3234 ehc
->i
.flags
&= ~ATA_EHI_POST_SETMODE
;
3238 if (dev
->xfer_shift
== ATA_SHIFT_PIO
) {
3239 /* Old CFA may refuse this command, which is just fine */
3240 if (ata_id_is_cfa(dev
->id
))
3242 /* Catch several broken garbage emulations plus some pre
3244 if (ata_id_major_version(dev
->id
) == 0 &&
3245 dev
->pio_mode
<= XFER_PIO_2
)
3247 /* Some very old devices and some bad newer ones fail
3248 any kind of SET_XFERMODE request but support PIO0-2
3249 timings and no IORDY */
3250 if (!ata_id_has_iordy(dev
->id
) && dev
->pio_mode
<= XFER_PIO_2
)
3253 /* Early MWDMA devices do DMA but don't allow DMA mode setting.
3254 Don't fail an MWDMA0 set IFF the device indicates it is in MWDMA0 */
3255 if (dev
->xfer_shift
== ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
&&
3256 dev
->dma_mode
== XFER_MW_DMA_0
&&
3257 (dev
->id
[63] >> 8) & 1)
3260 /* if the device is actually configured correctly, ignore dev err */
3261 if (dev
->xfer_mode
== ata_xfer_mask2mode(ata_id_xfermask(dev
->id
)))
3264 if (err_mask
& AC_ERR_DEV
) {
3268 dev_err_whine
= " (device error ignored)";
3271 DPRINTK("xfer_shift=%u, xfer_mode=0x%x\n",
3272 dev
->xfer_shift
, (int)dev
->xfer_mode
);
3274 ata_dev_info(dev
, "configured for %s%s\n",
3275 ata_mode_string(ata_xfer_mode2mask(dev
->xfer_mode
)),
3281 ata_dev_err(dev
, "failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x%x)\n", err_mask
);
3286 * ata_do_set_mode - Program timings and issue SET FEATURES - XFER
3287 * @link: link on which timings will be programmed
3288 * @r_failed_dev: out parameter for failed device
3290 * Standard implementation of the function used to tune and set
3291 * ATA device disk transfer mode (PIO3, UDMA6, etc.). If
3292 * ata_dev_set_mode() fails, pointer to the failing device is
3293 * returned in @r_failed_dev.
3296 * PCI/etc. bus probe sem.
3299 * 0 on success, negative errno otherwise
3302 int ata_do_set_mode(struct ata_link
*link
, struct ata_device
**r_failed_dev
)
3304 struct ata_port
*ap
= link
->ap
;
3305 struct ata_device
*dev
;
3306 int rc
= 0, used_dma
= 0, found
= 0;
3308 /* step 1: calculate xfer_mask */
3309 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, link
, ENABLED
) {
3310 unsigned long pio_mask
, dma_mask
;
3311 unsigned int mode_mask
;
3313 mode_mask
= ATA_DMA_MASK_ATA
;
3314 if (dev
->class == ATA_DEV_ATAPI
)
3315 mode_mask
= ATA_DMA_MASK_ATAPI
;
3316 else if (ata_id_is_cfa(dev
->id
))
3317 mode_mask
= ATA_DMA_MASK_CFA
;
3319 ata_dev_xfermask(dev
);
3320 ata_force_xfermask(dev
);
3322 pio_mask
= ata_pack_xfermask(dev
->pio_mask
, 0, 0);
3324 if (libata_dma_mask
& mode_mask
)
3325 dma_mask
= ata_pack_xfermask(0, dev
->mwdma_mask
,
3330 dev
->pio_mode
= ata_xfer_mask2mode(pio_mask
);
3331 dev
->dma_mode
= ata_xfer_mask2mode(dma_mask
);
3334 if (ata_dma_enabled(dev
))
3340 /* step 2: always set host PIO timings */
3341 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, link
, ENABLED
) {
3342 if (dev
->pio_mode
== 0xff) {
3343 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "no PIO support\n");
3348 dev
->xfer_mode
= dev
->pio_mode
;
3349 dev
->xfer_shift
= ATA_SHIFT_PIO
;
3350 if (ap
->ops
->set_piomode
)
3351 ap
->ops
->set_piomode(ap
, dev
);
3354 /* step 3: set host DMA timings */
3355 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, link
, ENABLED
) {
3356 if (!ata_dma_enabled(dev
))
3359 dev
->xfer_mode
= dev
->dma_mode
;
3360 dev
->xfer_shift
= ata_xfer_mode2shift(dev
->dma_mode
);
3361 if (ap
->ops
->set_dmamode
)
3362 ap
->ops
->set_dmamode(ap
, dev
);
3365 /* step 4: update devices' xfer mode */
3366 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, link
, ENABLED
) {
3367 rc
= ata_dev_set_mode(dev
);
3372 /* Record simplex status. If we selected DMA then the other
3373 * host channels are not permitted to do so.
3375 if (used_dma
&& (ap
->host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_SIMPLEX
))
3376 ap
->host
->simplex_claimed
= ap
;
3380 *r_failed_dev
= dev
;
3385 * ata_wait_ready - wait for link to become ready
3386 * @link: link to be waited on
3387 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3388 * @check_ready: callback to check link readiness
3390 * Wait for @link to become ready. @check_ready should return
3391 * positive number if @link is ready, 0 if it isn't, -ENODEV if
3392 * link doesn't seem to be occupied, other errno for other error
3395 * Transient -ENODEV conditions are allowed for
3396 * ATA_TMOUT_FF_WAIT.
3402 * 0 if @linke is ready before @deadline; otherwise, -errno.
3404 int ata_wait_ready(struct ata_link
*link
, unsigned long deadline
,
3405 int (*check_ready
)(struct ata_link
*link
))
3407 unsigned long start
= jiffies
;
3408 unsigned long nodev_deadline
;
3411 /* choose which 0xff timeout to use, read comment in libata.h */
3412 if (link
->ap
->host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_PARALLEL_SCAN
)
3413 nodev_deadline
= ata_deadline(start
, ATA_TMOUT_FF_WAIT_LONG
);
3415 nodev_deadline
= ata_deadline(start
, ATA_TMOUT_FF_WAIT
);
3417 /* Slave readiness can't be tested separately from master. On
3418 * M/S emulation configuration, this function should be called
3419 * only on the master and it will handle both master and slave.
3421 WARN_ON(link
== link
->ap
->slave_link
);
3423 if (time_after(nodev_deadline
, deadline
))
3424 nodev_deadline
= deadline
;
3427 unsigned long now
= jiffies
;
3430 ready
= tmp
= check_ready(link
);
3435 * -ENODEV could be transient. Ignore -ENODEV if link
3436 * is online. Also, some SATA devices take a long
3437 * time to clear 0xff after reset. Wait for
3438 * ATA_TMOUT_FF_WAIT[_LONG] on -ENODEV if link isn't
3441 * Note that some PATA controllers (pata_ali) explode
3442 * if status register is read more than once when
3443 * there's no device attached.
3445 if (ready
== -ENODEV
) {
3446 if (ata_link_online(link
))
3448 else if ((link
->ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SATA
) &&
3449 !ata_link_offline(link
) &&
3450 time_before(now
, nodev_deadline
))
3456 if (time_after(now
, deadline
))
3459 if (!warned
&& time_after(now
, start
+ 5 * HZ
) &&
3460 (deadline
- now
> 3 * HZ
)) {
3462 "link is slow to respond, please be patient "
3463 "(ready=%d)\n", tmp
);
3467 ata_msleep(link
->ap
, 50);
3472 * ata_wait_after_reset - wait for link to become ready after reset
3473 * @link: link to be waited on
3474 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3475 * @check_ready: callback to check link readiness
3477 * Wait for @link to become ready after reset.
3483 * 0 if @linke is ready before @deadline; otherwise, -errno.
3485 int ata_wait_after_reset(struct ata_link
*link
, unsigned long deadline
,
3486 int (*check_ready
)(struct ata_link
*link
))
3488 ata_msleep(link
->ap
, ATA_WAIT_AFTER_RESET
);
3490 return ata_wait_ready(link
, deadline
, check_ready
);
3494 * sata_link_debounce - debounce SATA phy status
3495 * @link: ATA link to debounce SATA phy status for
3496 * @params: timing parameters { interval, duratinon, timeout } in msec
3497 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3499 * Make sure SStatus of @link reaches stable state, determined by
3500 * holding the same value where DET is not 1 for @duration polled
3501 * every @interval, before @timeout. Timeout constraints the
3502 * beginning of the stable state. Because DET gets stuck at 1 on
3503 * some controllers after hot unplugging, this functions waits
3504 * until timeout then returns 0 if DET is stable at 1.
3506 * @timeout is further limited by @deadline. The sooner of the
3510 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3513 * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
3515 int sata_link_debounce(struct ata_link
*link
, const unsigned long *params
,
3516 unsigned long deadline
)
3518 unsigned long interval
= params
[0];
3519 unsigned long duration
= params
[1];
3520 unsigned long last_jiffies
, t
;
3524 t
= ata_deadline(jiffies
, params
[2]);
3525 if (time_before(t
, deadline
))
3528 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_STATUS
, &cur
)))
3533 last_jiffies
= jiffies
;
3536 ata_msleep(link
->ap
, interval
);
3537 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_STATUS
, &cur
)))
3543 if (cur
== 1 && time_before(jiffies
, deadline
))
3545 if (time_after(jiffies
,
3546 ata_deadline(last_jiffies
, duration
)))
3551 /* unstable, start over */
3553 last_jiffies
= jiffies
;
3555 /* Check deadline. If debouncing failed, return
3556 * -EPIPE to tell upper layer to lower link speed.
3558 if (time_after(jiffies
, deadline
))
3564 * sata_link_resume - resume SATA link
3565 * @link: ATA link to resume SATA
3566 * @params: timing parameters { interval, duratinon, timeout } in msec
3567 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3569 * Resume SATA phy @link and debounce it.
3572 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3575 * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
3577 int sata_link_resume(struct ata_link
*link
, const unsigned long *params
,
3578 unsigned long deadline
)
3580 int tries
= ATA_LINK_RESUME_TRIES
;
3581 u32 scontrol
, serror
;
3584 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
)))
3588 * Writes to SControl sometimes get ignored under certain
3589 * controllers (ata_piix SIDPR). Make sure DET actually is
3593 scontrol
= (scontrol
& 0x0f0) | 0x300;
3594 if ((rc
= sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, scontrol
)))
3597 * Some PHYs react badly if SStatus is pounded
3598 * immediately after resuming. Delay 200ms before
3601 if (!(link
->flags
& ATA_LFLAG_NO_DB_DELAY
))
3602 ata_msleep(link
->ap
, 200);
3604 /* is SControl restored correctly? */
3605 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
)))
3607 } while ((scontrol
& 0xf0f) != 0x300 && --tries
);
3609 if ((scontrol
& 0xf0f) != 0x300) {
3610 ata_link_warn(link
, "failed to resume link (SControl %X)\n",
3615 if (tries
< ATA_LINK_RESUME_TRIES
)
3616 ata_link_warn(link
, "link resume succeeded after %d retries\n",
3617 ATA_LINK_RESUME_TRIES
- tries
);
3619 if ((rc
= sata_link_debounce(link
, params
, deadline
)))
3622 /* clear SError, some PHYs require this even for SRST to work */
3623 if (!(rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_ERROR
, &serror
)))
3624 rc
= sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_ERROR
, serror
);
3626 return rc
!= -EINVAL
? rc
: 0;
3630 * sata_link_scr_lpm - manipulate SControl IPM and SPM fields
3631 * @link: ATA link to manipulate SControl for
3632 * @policy: LPM policy to configure
3633 * @spm_wakeup: initiate LPM transition to active state
3635 * Manipulate the IPM field of the SControl register of @link
3636 * according to @policy. If @policy is ATA_LPM_MAX_POWER and
3637 * @spm_wakeup is %true, the SPM field is manipulated to wake up
3638 * the link. This function also clears PHYRDY_CHG before
3645 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise.
3647 int sata_link_scr_lpm(struct ata_link
*link
, enum ata_lpm_policy policy
,
3650 struct ata_eh_context
*ehc
= &link
->eh_context
;
3651 bool woken_up
= false;
3655 rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
);
3660 case ATA_LPM_MAX_POWER
:
3661 /* disable all LPM transitions */
3662 scontrol
|= (0x7 << 8);
3663 /* initiate transition to active state */
3665 scontrol
|= (0x4 << 12);
3669 case ATA_LPM_MED_POWER
:
3670 /* allow LPM to PARTIAL */
3671 scontrol
&= ~(0x1 << 8);
3672 scontrol
|= (0x6 << 8);
3674 case ATA_LPM_MIN_POWER
:
3675 if (ata_link_nr_enabled(link
) > 0)
3676 /* no restrictions on LPM transitions */
3677 scontrol
&= ~(0x7 << 8);
3679 /* empty port, power off */
3681 scontrol
|= (0x1 << 2);
3688 rc
= sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, scontrol
);
3692 /* give the link time to transit out of LPM state */
3696 /* clear PHYRDY_CHG from SError */
3697 ehc
->i
.serror
&= ~SERR_PHYRDY_CHG
;
3698 return sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_ERROR
, SERR_PHYRDY_CHG
);
3702 * ata_std_prereset - prepare for reset
3703 * @link: ATA link to be reset
3704 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3706 * @link is about to be reset. Initialize it. Failure from
3707 * prereset makes libata abort whole reset sequence and give up
3708 * that port, so prereset should be best-effort. It does its
3709 * best to prepare for reset sequence but if things go wrong, it
3710 * should just whine, not fail.
3713 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3716 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise.
3718 int ata_std_prereset(struct ata_link
*link
, unsigned long deadline
)
3720 struct ata_port
*ap
= link
->ap
;
3721 struct ata_eh_context
*ehc
= &link
->eh_context
;
3722 const unsigned long *timing
= sata_ehc_deb_timing(ehc
);
3725 /* if we're about to do hardreset, nothing more to do */
3726 if (ehc
->i
.action
& ATA_EH_HARDRESET
)
3729 /* if SATA, resume link */
3730 if (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SATA
) {
3731 rc
= sata_link_resume(link
, timing
, deadline
);
3732 /* whine about phy resume failure but proceed */
3733 if (rc
&& rc
!= -EOPNOTSUPP
)
3735 "failed to resume link for reset (errno=%d)\n",
3739 /* no point in trying softreset on offline link */
3740 if (ata_phys_link_offline(link
))
3741 ehc
->i
.action
&= ~ATA_EH_SOFTRESET
;
3747 * sata_link_hardreset - reset link via SATA phy reset
3748 * @link: link to reset
3749 * @timing: timing parameters { interval, duratinon, timeout } in msec
3750 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3751 * @online: optional out parameter indicating link onlineness
3752 * @check_ready: optional callback to check link readiness
3754 * SATA phy-reset @link using DET bits of SControl register.
3755 * After hardreset, link readiness is waited upon using
3756 * ata_wait_ready() if @check_ready is specified. LLDs are
3757 * allowed to not specify @check_ready and wait itself after this
3758 * function returns. Device classification is LLD's
3761 * *@online is set to one iff reset succeeded and @link is online
3765 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3768 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise.
3770 int sata_link_hardreset(struct ata_link
*link
, const unsigned long *timing
,
3771 unsigned long deadline
,
3772 bool *online
, int (*check_ready
)(struct ata_link
*))
3782 if (sata_set_spd_needed(link
)) {
3783 /* SATA spec says nothing about how to reconfigure
3784 * spd. To be on the safe side, turn off phy during
3785 * reconfiguration. This works for at least ICH7 AHCI
3788 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
)))
3791 scontrol
= (scontrol
& 0x0f0) | 0x304;
3793 if ((rc
= sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, scontrol
)))
3799 /* issue phy wake/reset */
3800 if ((rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &scontrol
)))
3803 scontrol
= (scontrol
& 0x0f0) | 0x301;
3805 if ((rc
= sata_scr_write_flush(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, scontrol
)))
3808 /* Couldn't find anything in SATA I/II specs, but AHCI-1.1
3809 * 10.4.2 says at least 1 ms.
3811 ata_msleep(link
->ap
, 1);
3813 /* bring link back */
3814 rc
= sata_link_resume(link
, timing
, deadline
);
3817 /* if link is offline nothing more to do */
3818 if (ata_phys_link_offline(link
))
3821 /* Link is online. From this point, -ENODEV too is an error. */
3825 if (sata_pmp_supported(link
->ap
) && ata_is_host_link(link
)) {
3826 /* If PMP is supported, we have to do follow-up SRST.
3827 * Some PMPs don't send D2H Reg FIS after hardreset if
3828 * the first port is empty. Wait only for
3829 * ATA_TMOUT_PMP_SRST_WAIT.
3832 unsigned long pmp_deadline
;
3834 pmp_deadline
= ata_deadline(jiffies
,
3835 ATA_TMOUT_PMP_SRST_WAIT
);
3836 if (time_after(pmp_deadline
, deadline
))
3837 pmp_deadline
= deadline
;
3838 ata_wait_ready(link
, pmp_deadline
, check_ready
);
3846 rc
= ata_wait_ready(link
, deadline
, check_ready
);
3848 if (rc
&& rc
!= -EAGAIN
) {
3849 /* online is set iff link is online && reset succeeded */
3852 ata_link_err(link
, "COMRESET failed (errno=%d)\n", rc
);
3854 DPRINTK("EXIT, rc=%d\n", rc
);
3859 * sata_std_hardreset - COMRESET w/o waiting or classification
3860 * @link: link to reset
3861 * @class: resulting class of attached device
3862 * @deadline: deadline jiffies for the operation
3864 * Standard SATA COMRESET w/o waiting or classification.
3867 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3870 * 0 if link offline, -EAGAIN if link online, -errno on errors.
3872 int sata_std_hardreset(struct ata_link
*link
, unsigned int *class,
3873 unsigned long deadline
)
3875 const unsigned long *timing
= sata_ehc_deb_timing(&link
->eh_context
);
3880 rc
= sata_link_hardreset(link
, timing
, deadline
, &online
, NULL
);
3881 return online
? -EAGAIN
: rc
;
3885 * ata_std_postreset - standard postreset callback
3886 * @link: the target ata_link
3887 * @classes: classes of attached devices
3889 * This function is invoked after a successful reset. Note that
3890 * the device might have been reset more than once using
3891 * different reset methods before postreset is invoked.
3894 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3896 void ata_std_postreset(struct ata_link
*link
, unsigned int *classes
)
3902 /* reset complete, clear SError */
3903 if (!sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_ERROR
, &serror
))
3904 sata_scr_write(link
, SCR_ERROR
, serror
);
3906 /* print link status */
3907 sata_print_link_status(link
);
3913 * ata_dev_same_device - Determine whether new ID matches configured device
3914 * @dev: device to compare against
3915 * @new_class: class of the new device
3916 * @new_id: IDENTIFY page of the new device
3918 * Compare @new_class and @new_id against @dev and determine
3919 * whether @dev is the device indicated by @new_class and
3926 * 1 if @dev matches @new_class and @new_id, 0 otherwise.
3928 static int ata_dev_same_device(struct ata_device
*dev
, unsigned int new_class
,
3931 const u16
*old_id
= dev
->id
;
3932 unsigned char model
[2][ATA_ID_PROD_LEN
+ 1];
3933 unsigned char serial
[2][ATA_ID_SERNO_LEN
+ 1];
3935 if (dev
->class != new_class
) {
3936 ata_dev_info(dev
, "class mismatch %d != %d\n",
3937 dev
->class, new_class
);
3941 ata_id_c_string(old_id
, model
[0], ATA_ID_PROD
, sizeof(model
[0]));
3942 ata_id_c_string(new_id
, model
[1], ATA_ID_PROD
, sizeof(model
[1]));
3943 ata_id_c_string(old_id
, serial
[0], ATA_ID_SERNO
, sizeof(serial
[0]));
3944 ata_id_c_string(new_id
, serial
[1], ATA_ID_SERNO
, sizeof(serial
[1]));
3946 if (strcmp(model
[0], model
[1])) {
3947 ata_dev_info(dev
, "model number mismatch '%s' != '%s'\n",
3948 model
[0], model
[1]);
3952 if (strcmp(serial
[0], serial
[1])) {
3953 ata_dev_info(dev
, "serial number mismatch '%s' != '%s'\n",
3954 serial
[0], serial
[1]);
3962 * ata_dev_reread_id - Re-read IDENTIFY data
3963 * @dev: target ATA device
3964 * @readid_flags: read ID flags
3966 * Re-read IDENTIFY page and make sure @dev is still attached to
3970 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
3973 * 0 on success, negative errno otherwise
3975 int ata_dev_reread_id(struct ata_device
*dev
, unsigned int readid_flags
)
3977 unsigned int class = dev
->class;
3978 u16
*id
= (void *)dev
->link
->ap
->sector_buf
;
3982 rc
= ata_dev_read_id(dev
, &class, readid_flags
, id
);
3986 /* is the device still there? */
3987 if (!ata_dev_same_device(dev
, class, id
))
3990 memcpy(dev
->id
, id
, sizeof(id
[0]) * ATA_ID_WORDS
);
3995 * ata_dev_revalidate - Revalidate ATA device
3996 * @dev: device to revalidate
3997 * @new_class: new class code
3998 * @readid_flags: read ID flags
4000 * Re-read IDENTIFY page, make sure @dev is still attached to the
4001 * port and reconfigure it according to the new IDENTIFY page.
4004 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
4007 * 0 on success, negative errno otherwise
4009 int ata_dev_revalidate(struct ata_device
*dev
, unsigned int new_class
,
4010 unsigned int readid_flags
)
4012 u64 n_sectors
= dev
->n_sectors
;
4013 u64 n_native_sectors
= dev
->n_native_sectors
;
4016 if (!ata_dev_enabled(dev
))
4019 /* fail early if !ATA && !ATAPI to avoid issuing [P]IDENTIFY to PMP */
4020 if (ata_class_enabled(new_class
) &&
4021 new_class
!= ATA_DEV_ATA
&&
4022 new_class
!= ATA_DEV_ATAPI
&&
4023 new_class
!= ATA_DEV_ZAC
&&
4024 new_class
!= ATA_DEV_SEMB
) {
4025 ata_dev_info(dev
, "class mismatch %u != %u\n",
4026 dev
->class, new_class
);
4032 rc
= ata_dev_reread_id(dev
, readid_flags
);
4036 /* configure device according to the new ID */
4037 rc
= ata_dev_configure(dev
);
4041 /* verify n_sectors hasn't changed */
4042 if (dev
->class != ATA_DEV_ATA
|| !n_sectors
||
4043 dev
->n_sectors
== n_sectors
)
4046 /* n_sectors has changed */
4047 ata_dev_warn(dev
, "n_sectors mismatch %llu != %llu\n",
4048 (unsigned long long)n_sectors
,
4049 (unsigned long long)dev
->n_sectors
);
4052 * Something could have caused HPA to be unlocked
4053 * involuntarily. If n_native_sectors hasn't changed and the
4054 * new size matches it, keep the device.
4056 if (dev
->n_native_sectors
== n_native_sectors
&&
4057 dev
->n_sectors
> n_sectors
&& dev
->n_sectors
== n_native_sectors
) {
4059 "new n_sectors matches native, probably "
4060 "late HPA unlock, n_sectors updated\n");
4061 /* use the larger n_sectors */
4066 * Some BIOSes boot w/o HPA but resume w/ HPA locked. Try
4067 * unlocking HPA in those cases.
4069 * https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15396
4071 if (dev
->n_native_sectors
== n_native_sectors
&&
4072 dev
->n_sectors
< n_sectors
&& n_sectors
== n_native_sectors
&&
4073 !(dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
)) {
4075 "old n_sectors matches native, probably "
4076 "late HPA lock, will try to unlock HPA\n");
4077 /* try unlocking HPA */
4078 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_UNLOCK_HPA
;
4083 /* restore original n_[native_]sectors and fail */
4084 dev
->n_native_sectors
= n_native_sectors
;
4085 dev
->n_sectors
= n_sectors
;
4087 ata_dev_err(dev
, "revalidation failed (errno=%d)\n", rc
);
4091 struct ata_blacklist_entry
{
4092 const char *model_num
;
4093 const char *model_rev
;
4094 unsigned long horkage
;
4097 static const struct ata_blacklist_entry ata_device_blacklist
[] = {
4098 /* Devices with DMA related problems under Linux */
4099 { "WDC AC11000H", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4100 { "WDC AC22100H", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4101 { "WDC AC32500H", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4102 { "WDC AC33100H", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4103 { "WDC AC31600H", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4104 { "WDC AC32100H", "24.09P07", ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4105 { "WDC AC23200L", "21.10N21", ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4106 { "Compaq CRD-8241B", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4107 { "CRD-8400B", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4108 { "CRD-848[02]B", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4109 { "CRD-84", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4110 { "SanDisk SDP3B", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4111 { "SanDisk SDP3B-64", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4112 { "SANYO CD-ROM CRD", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4113 { "HITACHI CDR-8", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4114 { "HITACHI CDR-8[34]35",NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4115 { "Toshiba CD-ROM XM-6202B", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4116 { "TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-1702BC", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4117 { "CD-532E-A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4118 { "E-IDE CD-ROM CR-840",NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4119 { "CD-ROM Drive/F5A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4120 { "WPI CDD-820", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4121 { "SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-148C", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4122 { "SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4123 { "ATAPI CD-ROM DRIVE 40X MAXIMUM",NULL
,ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4124 { "_NEC DV5800A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4125 { "SAMSUNG CD-ROM SN-124", "N001", ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4126 { "Seagate STT20000A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4127 { " 2GB ATA Flash Disk", "ADMA428M", ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4128 { "VRFDFC22048UCHC-TE*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
},
4129 /* Odd clown on sil3726/4726 PMPs */
4130 { "Config Disk", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_DISABLE
},
4132 /* Weird ATAPI devices */
4133 { "TORiSAN DVD-ROM DRD-N216", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_128
},
4134 { "QUANTUM DAT DAT72-000", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ATAPI_MOD16_DMA
},
4135 { "Slimtype DVD A DS8A8SH", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_LBA48
},
4136 { "Slimtype DVD A DS8A9SH", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_LBA48
},
4139 * Causes silent data corruption with higher max sects.
4140 * http://lkml.kernel.org/g/x49wpy40ysk.fsf@segfault.boston.devel.redhat.com
4142 { "ST380013AS", "3.20", ATA_HORKAGE_MAX_SEC_1024
},
4144 /* Devices we expect to fail diagnostics */
4146 /* Devices where NCQ should be avoided */
4148 { "WDC WD740ADFD-00", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4149 { "WDC WD740ADFD-00NLR1", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
, },
4150 /* http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/14907 */
4151 { "FUJITSU MHT2060BH", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4153 { "Maxtor *", "BANC*", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4154 { "Maxtor 7V300F0", "VA111630", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4155 { "ST380817AS", "3.42", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4156 { "ST3160023AS", "3.42", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4157 { "OCZ CORE_SSD", "02.10104", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
4159 /* Seagate NCQ + FLUSH CACHE firmware bug */
4160 { "ST31500341AS", "SD1[5-9]", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
|
4161 ATA_HORKAGE_FIRMWARE_WARN
},
4163 { "ST31000333AS", "SD1[5-9]", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
|
4164 ATA_HORKAGE_FIRMWARE_WARN
},
4166 { "ST3640[36]23AS", "SD1[5-9]", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
|
4167 ATA_HORKAGE_FIRMWARE_WARN
},
4169 { "ST3320[68]13AS", "SD1[5-9]", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
|
4170 ATA_HORKAGE_FIRMWARE_WARN
},
4172 /* drives which fail FPDMA_AA activation (some may freeze afterwards) */
4173 { "ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB", "2AR10001", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_FPDMA_AA
},
4174 { "ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB", "2BA30001", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_FPDMA_AA
},
4175 { "VB0250EAVER", "HPG7", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_FPDMA_AA
},
4177 /* Blacklist entries taken from Silicon Image 3124/3132
4178 Windows driver .inf file - also several Linux problem reports */
4179 { "HTS541060G9SA00", "MB3OC60D", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
, },
4180 { "HTS541080G9SA00", "MB4OC60D", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
, },
4181 { "HTS541010G9SA00", "MBZOC60D", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
, },
4183 /* https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15573 */
4184 { "C300-CTFDDAC128MAG", "0001", ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
, },
4186 /* devices which puke on READ_NATIVE_MAX */
4187 { "HDS724040KLSA80", "KFAOA20N", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
, },
4188 { "WDC WD3200JD-00KLB0", "WD-WCAMR1130137", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
},
4189 { "WDC WD2500JD-00HBB0", "WD-WMAL71490727", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
},
4190 { "MAXTOR 6L080L4", "A93.0500", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
},
4192 /* this one allows HPA unlocking but fails IOs on the area */
4193 { "OCZ-VERTEX", "1.30", ATA_HORKAGE_BROKEN_HPA
},
4195 /* Devices which report 1 sector over size HPA */
4196 { "ST340823A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_HPA_SIZE
, },
4197 { "ST320413A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_HPA_SIZE
, },
4198 { "ST310211A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_HPA_SIZE
, },
4200 /* Devices which get the IVB wrong */
4201 { "QUANTUM FIREBALLlct10 05", "A03.0900", ATA_HORKAGE_IVB
, },
4202 /* Maybe we should just blacklist TSSTcorp... */
4203 { "TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S202[HJN]", "SB0[01]", ATA_HORKAGE_IVB
, },
4205 /* Devices that do not need bridging limits applied */
4206 { "MTRON MSP-SATA*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_BRIDGE_OK
, },
4207 { "BUFFALO HD-QSU2/R5", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_BRIDGE_OK
, },
4209 /* Devices which aren't very happy with higher link speeds */
4210 { "WD My Book", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_1_5_GBPS
, },
4211 { "Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_1_5_GBPS
, },
4214 * Devices which choke on SETXFER. Applies only if both the
4215 * device and controller are SATA.
4217 { "PIONEER DVD-RW DVRTD08", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NOSETXFER
},
4218 { "PIONEER DVD-RW DVRTD08A", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NOSETXFER
},
4219 { "PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-215", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NOSETXFER
},
4220 { "PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-212D", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NOSETXFER
},
4221 { "PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-216D", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NOSETXFER
},
4223 /* devices that don't properly handle queued TRIM commands */
4224 { "Micron_M500_*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4225 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4226 { "Crucial_CT*M500*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4227 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4228 { "Micron_M5[15]0_*", "MU01", ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4229 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4230 { "Crucial_CT*M550*", "MU01", ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4231 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4232 { "Crucial_CT*MX100*", "MU01", ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4233 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4234 { "Samsung SSD 8*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4235 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4236 { "FCCT*M500*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
|
4237 ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4239 /* devices that don't properly handle TRIM commands */
4240 { "SuperSSpeed S238*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_NOTRIM
, },
4243 * As defined, the DRAT (Deterministic Read After Trim) and RZAT
4244 * (Return Zero After Trim) flags in the ATA Command Set are
4245 * unreliable in the sense that they only define what happens if
4246 * the device successfully executed the DSM TRIM command. TRIM
4247 * is only advisory, however, and the device is free to silently
4248 * ignore all or parts of the request.
4250 * Whitelist drives that are known to reliably return zeroes
4255 * The intel 510 drive has buggy DRAT/RZAT. Explicitly exclude
4256 * that model before whitelisting all other intel SSDs.
4258 { "INTEL*SSDSC2MH*", NULL
, 0, },
4260 { "Micron*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4261 { "Crucial*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4262 { "INTEL*SSD*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4263 { "SSD*INTEL*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4264 { "Samsung*SSD*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4265 { "SAMSUNG*SSD*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4266 { "ST[1248][0248]0[FH]*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM
, },
4269 * Some WD SATA-I drives spin up and down erratically when the link
4270 * is put into the slumber mode. We don't have full list of the
4271 * affected devices. Disable LPM if the device matches one of the
4272 * known prefixes and is SATA-1. As a side effect LPM partial is
4275 * https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57211
4277 { "WDC WD800JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4278 { "WDC WD1200JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4279 { "WDC WD1600JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4280 { "WDC WD2000JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4281 { "WDC WD2500JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4282 { "WDC WD3000JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4283 { "WDC WD3200JD-*", NULL
, ATA_HORKAGE_WD_BROKEN_LPM
},
4289 static unsigned long ata_dev_blacklisted(const struct ata_device
*dev
)
4291 unsigned char model_num
[ATA_ID_PROD_LEN
+ 1];
4292 unsigned char model_rev
[ATA_ID_FW_REV_LEN
+ 1];
4293 const struct ata_blacklist_entry
*ad
= ata_device_blacklist
;
4295 ata_id_c_string(dev
->id
, model_num
, ATA_ID_PROD
, sizeof(model_num
));
4296 ata_id_c_string(dev
->id
, model_rev
, ATA_ID_FW_REV
, sizeof(model_rev
));
4298 while (ad
->model_num
) {
4299 if (glob_match(ad
->model_num
, model_num
)) {
4300 if (ad
->model_rev
== NULL
)
4302 if (glob_match(ad
->model_rev
, model_rev
))
4310 static int ata_dma_blacklisted(const struct ata_device
*dev
)
4312 /* We don't support polling DMA.
4313 * DMA blacklist those ATAPI devices with CDB-intr (and use PIO)
4314 * if the LLDD handles only interrupts in the HSM_ST_LAST state.
4316 if ((dev
->link
->ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_PIO_POLLING
) &&
4317 (dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_CDB_INTR
))
4319 return (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_NODMA
) ? 1 : 0;
4323 * ata_is_40wire - check drive side detection
4326 * Perform drive side detection decoding, allowing for device vendors
4327 * who can't follow the documentation.
4330 static int ata_is_40wire(struct ata_device
*dev
)
4332 if (dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_IVB
)
4333 return ata_drive_40wire_relaxed(dev
->id
);
4334 return ata_drive_40wire(dev
->id
);
4338 * cable_is_40wire - 40/80/SATA decider
4339 * @ap: port to consider
4341 * This function encapsulates the policy for speed management
4342 * in one place. At the moment we don't cache the result but
4343 * there is a good case for setting ap->cbl to the result when
4344 * we are called with unknown cables (and figuring out if it
4345 * impacts hotplug at all).
4347 * Return 1 if the cable appears to be 40 wire.
4350 static int cable_is_40wire(struct ata_port
*ap
)
4352 struct ata_link
*link
;
4353 struct ata_device
*dev
;
4355 /* If the controller thinks we are 40 wire, we are. */
4356 if (ap
->cbl
== ATA_CBL_PATA40
)
4359 /* If the controller thinks we are 80 wire, we are. */
4360 if (ap
->cbl
== ATA_CBL_PATA80
|| ap
->cbl
== ATA_CBL_SATA
)
4363 /* If the system is known to be 40 wire short cable (eg
4364 * laptop), then we allow 80 wire modes even if the drive
4367 if (ap
->cbl
== ATA_CBL_PATA40_SHORT
)
4370 /* If the controller doesn't know, we scan.
4372 * Note: We look for all 40 wire detects at this point. Any
4373 * 80 wire detect is taken to be 80 wire cable because
4374 * - in many setups only the one drive (slave if present) will
4375 * give a valid detect
4376 * - if you have a non detect capable drive you don't want it
4377 * to colour the choice
4379 ata_for_each_link(link
, ap
, EDGE
) {
4380 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, link
, ENABLED
) {
4381 if (!ata_is_40wire(dev
))
4389 * ata_dev_xfermask - Compute supported xfermask of the given device
4390 * @dev: Device to compute xfermask for
4392 * Compute supported xfermask of @dev and store it in
4393 * dev->*_mask. This function is responsible for applying all
4394 * known limits including host controller limits, device
4400 static void ata_dev_xfermask(struct ata_device
*dev
)
4402 struct ata_link
*link
= dev
->link
;
4403 struct ata_port
*ap
= link
->ap
;
4404 struct ata_host
*host
= ap
->host
;
4405 unsigned long xfer_mask
;
4407 /* controller modes available */
4408 xfer_mask
= ata_pack_xfermask(ap
->pio_mask
,
4409 ap
->mwdma_mask
, ap
->udma_mask
);
4411 /* drive modes available */
4412 xfer_mask
&= ata_pack_xfermask(dev
->pio_mask
,
4413 dev
->mwdma_mask
, dev
->udma_mask
);
4414 xfer_mask
&= ata_id_xfermask(dev
->id
);
4417 * CFA Advanced TrueIDE timings are not allowed on a shared
4420 if (ata_dev_pair(dev
)) {
4421 /* No PIO5 or PIO6 */
4422 xfer_mask
&= ~(0x03 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 5));
4423 /* No MWDMA3 or MWDMA 4 */
4424 xfer_mask
&= ~(0x03 << (ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
+ 3));
4427 if (ata_dma_blacklisted(dev
)) {
4428 xfer_mask
&= ~(ATA_MASK_MWDMA
| ATA_MASK_UDMA
);
4430 "device is on DMA blacklist, disabling DMA\n");
4433 if ((host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_SIMPLEX
) &&
4434 host
->simplex_claimed
&& host
->simplex_claimed
!= ap
) {
4435 xfer_mask
&= ~(ATA_MASK_MWDMA
| ATA_MASK_UDMA
);
4437 "simplex DMA is claimed by other device, disabling DMA\n");
4440 if (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_NO_IORDY
)
4441 xfer_mask
&= ata_pio_mask_no_iordy(dev
);
4443 if (ap
->ops
->mode_filter
)
4444 xfer_mask
= ap
->ops
->mode_filter(dev
, xfer_mask
);
4446 /* Apply cable rule here. Don't apply it early because when
4447 * we handle hot plug the cable type can itself change.
4448 * Check this last so that we know if the transfer rate was
4449 * solely limited by the cable.
4450 * Unknown or 80 wire cables reported host side are checked
4451 * drive side as well. Cases where we know a 40wire cable
4452 * is used safely for 80 are not checked here.
4454 if (xfer_mask
& (0xF8 << ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
))
4455 /* UDMA/44 or higher would be available */
4456 if (cable_is_40wire(ap
)) {
4458 "limited to UDMA/33 due to 40-wire cable\n");
4459 xfer_mask
&= ~(0xF8 << ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
);
4462 ata_unpack_xfermask(xfer_mask
, &dev
->pio_mask
,
4463 &dev
->mwdma_mask
, &dev
->udma_mask
);
4467 * ata_dev_set_xfermode - Issue SET FEATURES - XFER MODE command
4468 * @dev: Device to which command will be sent
4470 * Issue SET FEATURES - XFER MODE command to device @dev
4474 * PCI/etc. bus probe sem.
4477 * 0 on success, AC_ERR_* mask otherwise.
4480 static unsigned int ata_dev_set_xfermode(struct ata_device
*dev
)
4482 struct ata_taskfile tf
;
4483 unsigned int err_mask
;
4485 /* set up set-features taskfile */
4486 DPRINTK("set features - xfer mode\n");
4488 /* Some controllers and ATAPI devices show flaky interrupt
4489 * behavior after setting xfer mode. Use polling instead.
4491 ata_tf_init(dev
, &tf
);
4492 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_SET_FEATURES
;
4493 tf
.feature
= SETFEATURES_XFER
;
4494 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
| ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
| ATA_TFLAG_POLLING
;
4495 tf
.protocol
= ATA_PROT_NODATA
;
4496 /* If we are using IORDY we must send the mode setting command */
4497 if (ata_pio_need_iordy(dev
))
4498 tf
.nsect
= dev
->xfer_mode
;
4499 /* If the device has IORDY and the controller does not - turn it off */
4500 else if (ata_id_has_iordy(dev
->id
))
4502 else /* In the ancient relic department - skip all of this */
4505 /* On some disks, this command causes spin-up, so we need longer timeout */
4506 err_mask
= ata_exec_internal(dev
, &tf
, NULL
, DMA_NONE
, NULL
, 0, 15000);
4508 DPRINTK("EXIT, err_mask=%x\n", err_mask
);
4513 * ata_dev_set_feature - Issue SET FEATURES - SATA FEATURES
4514 * @dev: Device to which command will be sent
4515 * @enable: Whether to enable or disable the feature
4516 * @feature: The sector count represents the feature to set
4518 * Issue SET FEATURES - SATA FEATURES command to device @dev
4519 * on port @ap with sector count
4522 * PCI/etc. bus probe sem.
4525 * 0 on success, AC_ERR_* mask otherwise.
4527 unsigned int ata_dev_set_feature(struct ata_device
*dev
, u8 enable
, u8 feature
)
4529 struct ata_taskfile tf
;
4530 unsigned int err_mask
;
4532 /* set up set-features taskfile */
4533 DPRINTK("set features - SATA features\n");
4535 ata_tf_init(dev
, &tf
);
4536 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_SET_FEATURES
;
4537 tf
.feature
= enable
;
4538 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
| ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
;
4539 tf
.protocol
= ATA_PROT_NODATA
;
4542 err_mask
= ata_exec_internal(dev
, &tf
, NULL
, DMA_NONE
, NULL
, 0, 0);
4544 DPRINTK("EXIT, err_mask=%x\n", err_mask
);
4547 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dev_set_feature
);
4550 * ata_dev_init_params - Issue INIT DEV PARAMS command
4551 * @dev: Device to which command will be sent
4552 * @heads: Number of heads (taskfile parameter)
4553 * @sectors: Number of sectors (taskfile parameter)
4556 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
4559 * 0 on success, AC_ERR_* mask otherwise.
4561 static unsigned int ata_dev_init_params(struct ata_device
*dev
,
4562 u16 heads
, u16 sectors
)
4564 struct ata_taskfile tf
;
4565 unsigned int err_mask
;
4567 /* Number of sectors per track 1-255. Number of heads 1-16 */
4568 if (sectors
< 1 || sectors
> 255 || heads
< 1 || heads
> 16)
4569 return AC_ERR_INVALID
;
4571 /* set up init dev params taskfile */
4572 DPRINTK("init dev params \n");
4574 ata_tf_init(dev
, &tf
);
4575 tf
.command
= ATA_CMD_INIT_DEV_PARAMS
;
4576 tf
.flags
|= ATA_TFLAG_ISADDR
| ATA_TFLAG_DEVICE
;
4577 tf
.protocol
= ATA_PROT_NODATA
;
4579 tf
.device
|= (heads
- 1) & 0x0f; /* max head = num. of heads - 1 */
4581 err_mask
= ata_exec_internal(dev
, &tf
, NULL
, DMA_NONE
, NULL
, 0, 0);
4582 /* A clean abort indicates an original or just out of spec drive
4583 and we should continue as we issue the setup based on the
4584 drive reported working geometry */
4585 if (err_mask
== AC_ERR_DEV
&& (tf
.feature
& ATA_ABORTED
))
4588 DPRINTK("EXIT, err_mask=%x\n", err_mask
);
4593 * ata_sg_clean - Unmap DMA memory associated with command
4594 * @qc: Command containing DMA memory to be released
4596 * Unmap all mapped DMA memory associated with this command.
4599 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4601 void ata_sg_clean(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4603 struct ata_port
*ap
= qc
->ap
;
4604 struct scatterlist
*sg
= qc
->sg
;
4605 int dir
= qc
->dma_dir
;
4607 WARN_ON_ONCE(sg
== NULL
);
4609 VPRINTK("unmapping %u sg elements\n", qc
->n_elem
);
4612 dma_unmap_sg(ap
->dev
, sg
, qc
->orig_n_elem
, dir
);
4614 qc
->flags
&= ~ATA_QCFLAG_DMAMAP
;
4619 * atapi_check_dma - Check whether ATAPI DMA can be supported
4620 * @qc: Metadata associated with taskfile to check
4622 * Allow low-level driver to filter ATA PACKET commands, returning
4623 * a status indicating whether or not it is OK to use DMA for the
4624 * supplied PACKET command.
4627 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4629 * RETURNS: 0 when ATAPI DMA can be used
4632 int atapi_check_dma(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4634 struct ata_port
*ap
= qc
->ap
;
4636 /* Don't allow DMA if it isn't multiple of 16 bytes. Quite a
4637 * few ATAPI devices choke on such DMA requests.
4639 if (!(qc
->dev
->horkage
& ATA_HORKAGE_ATAPI_MOD16_DMA
) &&
4640 unlikely(qc
->nbytes
& 15))
4643 if (ap
->ops
->check_atapi_dma
)
4644 return ap
->ops
->check_atapi_dma(qc
);
4650 * ata_std_qc_defer - Check whether a qc needs to be deferred
4651 * @qc: ATA command in question
4653 * Non-NCQ commands cannot run with any other command, NCQ or
4654 * not. As upper layer only knows the queue depth, we are
4655 * responsible for maintaining exclusion. This function checks
4656 * whether a new command @qc can be issued.
4659 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4662 * ATA_DEFER_* if deferring is needed, 0 otherwise.
4664 int ata_std_qc_defer(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4666 struct ata_link
*link
= qc
->dev
->link
;
4668 if (qc
->tf
.protocol
== ATA_PROT_NCQ
) {
4669 if (!ata_tag_valid(link
->active_tag
))
4672 if (!ata_tag_valid(link
->active_tag
) && !link
->sactive
)
4676 return ATA_DEFER_LINK
;
4679 void ata_noop_qc_prep(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
) { }
4682 * ata_sg_init - Associate command with scatter-gather table.
4683 * @qc: Command to be associated
4684 * @sg: Scatter-gather table.
4685 * @n_elem: Number of elements in s/g table.
4687 * Initialize the data-related elements of queued_cmd @qc
4688 * to point to a scatter-gather table @sg, containing @n_elem
4692 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4694 void ata_sg_init(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
, struct scatterlist
*sg
,
4695 unsigned int n_elem
)
4698 qc
->n_elem
= n_elem
;
4703 * ata_sg_setup - DMA-map the scatter-gather table associated with a command.
4704 * @qc: Command with scatter-gather table to be mapped.
4706 * DMA-map the scatter-gather table associated with queued_cmd @qc.
4709 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4712 * Zero on success, negative on error.
4715 static int ata_sg_setup(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4717 struct ata_port
*ap
= qc
->ap
;
4718 unsigned int n_elem
;
4720 VPRINTK("ENTER, ata%u\n", ap
->print_id
);
4722 n_elem
= dma_map_sg(ap
->dev
, qc
->sg
, qc
->n_elem
, qc
->dma_dir
);
4726 DPRINTK("%d sg elements mapped\n", n_elem
);
4727 qc
->orig_n_elem
= qc
->n_elem
;
4728 qc
->n_elem
= n_elem
;
4729 qc
->flags
|= ATA_QCFLAG_DMAMAP
;
4735 * swap_buf_le16 - swap halves of 16-bit words in place
4736 * @buf: Buffer to swap
4737 * @buf_words: Number of 16-bit words in buffer.
4739 * Swap halves of 16-bit words if needed to convert from
4740 * little-endian byte order to native cpu byte order, or
4744 * Inherited from caller.
4746 void swap_buf_le16(u16
*buf
, unsigned int buf_words
)
4751 for (i
= 0; i
< buf_words
; i
++)
4752 buf
[i
] = le16_to_cpu(buf
[i
]);
4753 #endif /* __BIG_ENDIAN */
4757 * ata_qc_new_init - Request an available ATA command, and initialize it
4758 * @dev: Device from whom we request an available command structure
4765 struct ata_queued_cmd
*ata_qc_new_init(struct ata_device
*dev
, int tag
)
4767 struct ata_port
*ap
= dev
->link
->ap
;
4768 struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
;
4770 /* no command while frozen */
4771 if (unlikely(ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_FROZEN
))
4775 if (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SAS_HOST
) {
4776 tag
= ata_sas_allocate_tag(ap
);
4781 qc
= __ata_qc_from_tag(ap
, tag
);
4793 * ata_qc_free - free unused ata_queued_cmd
4794 * @qc: Command to complete
4796 * Designed to free unused ata_queued_cmd object
4797 * in case something prevents using it.
4800 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4802 void ata_qc_free(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4804 struct ata_port
*ap
;
4807 WARN_ON_ONCE(qc
== NULL
); /* ata_qc_from_tag _might_ return NULL */
4812 if (likely(ata_tag_valid(tag
))) {
4813 qc
->tag
= ATA_TAG_POISON
;
4814 if (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SAS_HOST
)
4815 ata_sas_free_tag(tag
, ap
);
4819 void __ata_qc_complete(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4821 struct ata_port
*ap
;
4822 struct ata_link
*link
;
4824 WARN_ON_ONCE(qc
== NULL
); /* ata_qc_from_tag _might_ return NULL */
4825 WARN_ON_ONCE(!(qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE
));
4827 link
= qc
->dev
->link
;
4829 if (likely(qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_DMAMAP
))
4832 /* command should be marked inactive atomically with qc completion */
4833 if (qc
->tf
.protocol
== ATA_PROT_NCQ
) {
4834 link
->sactive
&= ~(1 << qc
->tag
);
4836 ap
->nr_active_links
--;
4838 link
->active_tag
= ATA_TAG_POISON
;
4839 ap
->nr_active_links
--;
4842 /* clear exclusive status */
4843 if (unlikely(qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_CLEAR_EXCL
&&
4844 ap
->excl_link
== link
))
4845 ap
->excl_link
= NULL
;
4847 /* atapi: mark qc as inactive to prevent the interrupt handler
4848 * from completing the command twice later, before the error handler
4849 * is called. (when rc != 0 and atapi request sense is needed)
4851 qc
->flags
&= ~ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE
;
4852 ap
->qc_active
&= ~(1 << qc
->tag
);
4854 /* call completion callback */
4855 qc
->complete_fn(qc
);
4858 static void fill_result_tf(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4860 struct ata_port
*ap
= qc
->ap
;
4862 qc
->result_tf
.flags
= qc
->tf
.flags
;
4863 ap
->ops
->qc_fill_rtf(qc
);
4866 static void ata_verify_xfer(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4868 struct ata_device
*dev
= qc
->dev
;
4870 if (ata_is_nodata(qc
->tf
.protocol
))
4873 if ((dev
->mwdma_mask
|| dev
->udma_mask
) && ata_is_pio(qc
->tf
.protocol
))
4876 dev
->flags
&= ~ATA_DFLAG_DUBIOUS_XFER
;
4880 * ata_qc_complete - Complete an active ATA command
4881 * @qc: Command to complete
4883 * Indicate to the mid and upper layers that an ATA command has
4884 * completed, with either an ok or not-ok status.
4886 * Refrain from calling this function multiple times when
4887 * successfully completing multiple NCQ commands.
4888 * ata_qc_complete_multiple() should be used instead, which will
4889 * properly update IRQ expect state.
4892 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
4894 void ata_qc_complete(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
4896 struct ata_port
*ap
= qc
->ap
;
4898 /* XXX: New EH and old EH use different mechanisms to
4899 * synchronize EH with regular execution path.
4901 * In new EH, a failed qc is marked with ATA_QCFLAG_FAILED.
4902 * Normal execution path is responsible for not accessing a
4903 * failed qc. libata core enforces the rule by returning NULL
4904 * from ata_qc_from_tag() for failed qcs.
4906 * Old EH depends on ata_qc_complete() nullifying completion
4907 * requests if ATA_QCFLAG_EH_SCHEDULED is set. Old EH does
4908 * not synchronize with interrupt handler. Only PIO task is
4911 if (ap
->ops
->error_handler
) {
4912 struct ata_device
*dev
= qc
->dev
;
4913 struct ata_eh_info
*ehi
= &dev
->link
->eh_info
;
4915 if (unlikely(qc
->err_mask
))
4916 qc
->flags
|= ATA_QCFLAG_FAILED
;
4919 * Finish internal commands without any further processing
4920 * and always with the result TF filled.
4922 if (unlikely(ata_tag_internal(qc
->tag
))) {
4924 trace_ata_qc_complete_internal(qc
);
4925 __ata_qc_complete(qc
);
4930 * Non-internal qc has failed. Fill the result TF and
4933 if (unlikely(qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_FAILED
)) {
4935 trace_ata_qc_complete_failed(qc
);
4936 ata_qc_schedule_eh(qc
);
4940 WARN_ON_ONCE(ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_FROZEN
);
4942 /* read result TF if requested */
4943 if (qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_RESULT_TF
)
4946 trace_ata_qc_complete_done(qc
);
4947 /* Some commands need post-processing after successful
4950 switch (qc
->tf
.command
) {
4951 case ATA_CMD_SET_FEATURES
:
4952 if (qc
->tf
.feature
!= SETFEATURES_WC_ON
&&
4953 qc
->tf
.feature
!= SETFEATURES_WC_OFF
)
4956 case ATA_CMD_INIT_DEV_PARAMS
: /* CHS translation changed */
4957 case ATA_CMD_SET_MULTI
: /* multi_count changed */
4958 /* revalidate device */
4959 ehi
->dev_action
[dev
->devno
] |= ATA_EH_REVALIDATE
;
4960 ata_port_schedule_eh(ap
);
4964 dev
->flags
|= ATA_DFLAG_SLEEPING
;
4968 if (unlikely(dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_DUBIOUS_XFER
))
4969 ata_verify_xfer(qc
);
4971 __ata_qc_complete(qc
);
4973 if (qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_EH_SCHEDULED
)
4976 /* read result TF if failed or requested */
4977 if (qc
->err_mask
|| qc
->flags
& ATA_QCFLAG_RESULT_TF
)
4980 __ata_qc_complete(qc
);
4985 * ata_qc_complete_multiple - Complete multiple qcs successfully
4986 * @ap: port in question
4987 * @qc_active: new qc_active mask
4989 * Complete in-flight commands. This functions is meant to be
4990 * called from low-level driver's interrupt routine to complete
4991 * requests normally. ap->qc_active and @qc_active is compared
4992 * and commands are completed accordingly.
4994 * Always use this function when completing multiple NCQ commands
4995 * from IRQ handlers instead of calling ata_qc_complete()
4996 * multiple times to keep IRQ expect status properly in sync.
4999 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
5002 * Number of completed commands on success, -errno otherwise.
5004 int ata_qc_complete_multiple(struct ata_port
*ap
, u32 qc_active
)
5009 done_mask
= ap
->qc_active
^ qc_active
;
5011 if (unlikely(done_mask
& qc_active
)) {
5012 ata_port_err(ap
, "illegal qc_active transition (%08x->%08x)\n",
5013 ap
->qc_active
, qc_active
);
5018 struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
;
5019 unsigned int tag
= __ffs(done_mask
);
5021 qc
= ata_qc_from_tag(ap
, tag
);
5023 ata_qc_complete(qc
);
5026 done_mask
&= ~(1 << tag
);
5033 * ata_qc_issue - issue taskfile to device
5034 * @qc: command to issue to device
5036 * Prepare an ATA command to submission to device.
5037 * This includes mapping the data into a DMA-able
5038 * area, filling in the S/G table, and finally
5039 * writing the taskfile to hardware, starting the command.
5042 * spin_lock_irqsave(host lock)
5044 void ata_qc_issue(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
5046 struct ata_port
*ap
= qc
->ap
;
5047 struct ata_link
*link
= qc
->dev
->link
;
5048 u8 prot
= qc
->tf
.protocol
;
5050 /* Make sure only one non-NCQ command is outstanding. The
5051 * check is skipped for old EH because it reuses active qc to
5052 * request ATAPI sense.
5054 WARN_ON_ONCE(ap
->ops
->error_handler
&& ata_tag_valid(link
->active_tag
));
5056 if (ata_is_ncq(prot
)) {
5057 WARN_ON_ONCE(link
->sactive
& (1 << qc
->tag
));
5060 ap
->nr_active_links
++;
5061 link
->sactive
|= 1 << qc
->tag
;
5063 WARN_ON_ONCE(link
->sactive
);
5065 ap
->nr_active_links
++;
5066 link
->active_tag
= qc
->tag
;
5069 qc
->flags
|= ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE
;
5070 ap
->qc_active
|= 1 << qc
->tag
;
5073 * We guarantee to LLDs that they will have at least one
5074 * non-zero sg if the command is a data command.
5076 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ata_is_data(prot
) &&
5077 (!qc
->sg
|| !qc
->n_elem
|| !qc
->nbytes
)))
5080 if (ata_is_dma(prot
) || (ata_is_pio(prot
) &&
5081 (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_PIO_DMA
)))
5082 if (ata_sg_setup(qc
))
5085 /* if device is sleeping, schedule reset and abort the link */
5086 if (unlikely(qc
->dev
->flags
& ATA_DFLAG_SLEEPING
)) {
5087 link
->eh_info
.action
|= ATA_EH_RESET
;
5088 ata_ehi_push_desc(&link
->eh_info
, "waking up from sleep");
5089 ata_link_abort(link
);
5093 ap
->ops
->qc_prep(qc
);
5094 trace_ata_qc_issue(qc
);
5095 qc
->err_mask
|= ap
->ops
->qc_issue(qc
);
5096 if (unlikely(qc
->err_mask
))
5101 qc
->err_mask
|= AC_ERR_SYSTEM
;
5103 ata_qc_complete(qc
);
5107 * sata_scr_valid - test whether SCRs are accessible
5108 * @link: ATA link to test SCR accessibility for
5110 * Test whether SCRs are accessible for @link.
5116 * 1 if SCRs are accessible, 0 otherwise.
5118 int sata_scr_valid(struct ata_link
*link
)
5120 struct ata_port
*ap
= link
->ap
;
5122 return (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SATA
) && ap
->ops
->scr_read
;
5126 * sata_scr_read - read SCR register of the specified port
5127 * @link: ATA link to read SCR for
5129 * @val: Place to store read value
5131 * Read SCR register @reg of @link into *@val. This function is
5132 * guaranteed to succeed if @link is ap->link, the cable type of
5133 * the port is SATA and the port implements ->scr_read.
5136 * None if @link is ap->link. Kernel thread context otherwise.
5139 * 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
5141 int sata_scr_read(struct ata_link
*link
, int reg
, u32
*val
)
5143 if (ata_is_host_link(link
)) {
5144 if (sata_scr_valid(link
))
5145 return link
->ap
->ops
->scr_read(link
, reg
, val
);
5149 return sata_pmp_scr_read(link
, reg
, val
);
5153 * sata_scr_write - write SCR register of the specified port
5154 * @link: ATA link to write SCR for
5155 * @reg: SCR to write
5156 * @val: value to write
5158 * Write @val to SCR register @reg of @link. This function is
5159 * guaranteed to succeed if @link is ap->link, the cable type of
5160 * the port is SATA and the port implements ->scr_read.
5163 * None if @link is ap->link. Kernel thread context otherwise.
5166 * 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
5168 int sata_scr_write(struct ata_link
*link
, int reg
, u32 val
)
5170 if (ata_is_host_link(link
)) {
5171 if (sata_scr_valid(link
))
5172 return link
->ap
->ops
->scr_write(link
, reg
, val
);
5176 return sata_pmp_scr_write(link
, reg
, val
);
5180 * sata_scr_write_flush - write SCR register of the specified port and flush
5181 * @link: ATA link to write SCR for
5182 * @reg: SCR to write
5183 * @val: value to write
5185 * This function is identical to sata_scr_write() except that this
5186 * function performs flush after writing to the register.
5189 * None if @link is ap->link. Kernel thread context otherwise.
5192 * 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
5194 int sata_scr_write_flush(struct ata_link
*link
, int reg
, u32 val
)
5196 if (ata_is_host_link(link
)) {
5199 if (sata_scr_valid(link
)) {
5200 rc
= link
->ap
->ops
->scr_write(link
, reg
, val
);
5202 rc
= link
->ap
->ops
->scr_read(link
, reg
, &val
);
5208 return sata_pmp_scr_write(link
, reg
, val
);
5212 * ata_phys_link_online - test whether the given link is online
5213 * @link: ATA link to test
5215 * Test whether @link is online. Note that this function returns
5216 * 0 if online status of @link cannot be obtained, so
5217 * ata_link_online(link) != !ata_link_offline(link).
5223 * True if the port online status is available and online.
5225 bool ata_phys_link_online(struct ata_link
*link
)
5229 if (sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_STATUS
, &sstatus
) == 0 &&
5230 ata_sstatus_online(sstatus
))
5236 * ata_phys_link_offline - test whether the given link is offline
5237 * @link: ATA link to test
5239 * Test whether @link is offline. Note that this function
5240 * returns 0 if offline status of @link cannot be obtained, so
5241 * ata_link_online(link) != !ata_link_offline(link).
5247 * True if the port offline status is available and offline.
5249 bool ata_phys_link_offline(struct ata_link
*link
)
5253 if (sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_STATUS
, &sstatus
) == 0 &&
5254 !ata_sstatus_online(sstatus
))
5260 * ata_link_online - test whether the given link is online
5261 * @link: ATA link to test
5263 * Test whether @link is online. This is identical to
5264 * ata_phys_link_online() when there's no slave link. When
5265 * there's a slave link, this function should only be called on
5266 * the master link and will return true if any of M/S links is
5273 * True if the port online status is available and online.
5275 bool ata_link_online(struct ata_link
*link
)
5277 struct ata_link
*slave
= link
->ap
->slave_link
;
5279 WARN_ON(link
== slave
); /* shouldn't be called on slave link */
5281 return ata_phys_link_online(link
) ||
5282 (slave
&& ata_phys_link_online(slave
));
5286 * ata_link_offline - test whether the given link is offline
5287 * @link: ATA link to test
5289 * Test whether @link is offline. This is identical to
5290 * ata_phys_link_offline() when there's no slave link. When
5291 * there's a slave link, this function should only be called on
5292 * the master link and will return true if both M/S links are
5299 * True if the port offline status is available and offline.
5301 bool ata_link_offline(struct ata_link
*link
)
5303 struct ata_link
*slave
= link
->ap
->slave_link
;
5305 WARN_ON(link
== slave
); /* shouldn't be called on slave link */
5307 return ata_phys_link_offline(link
) &&
5308 (!slave
|| ata_phys_link_offline(slave
));
5312 static void ata_port_request_pm(struct ata_port
*ap
, pm_message_t mesg
,
5313 unsigned int action
, unsigned int ehi_flags
,
5316 struct ata_link
*link
;
5317 unsigned long flags
;
5319 /* Previous resume operation might still be in
5320 * progress. Wait for PM_PENDING to clear.
5322 if (ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_PM_PENDING
) {
5323 ata_port_wait_eh(ap
);
5324 WARN_ON(ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_PM_PENDING
);
5327 /* request PM ops to EH */
5328 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
5331 ap
->pflags
|= ATA_PFLAG_PM_PENDING
;
5332 ata_for_each_link(link
, ap
, HOST_FIRST
) {
5333 link
->eh_info
.action
|= action
;
5334 link
->eh_info
.flags
|= ehi_flags
;
5337 ata_port_schedule_eh(ap
);
5339 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
5342 ata_port_wait_eh(ap
);
5343 WARN_ON(ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_PM_PENDING
);
5348 * On some hardware, device fails to respond after spun down for suspend. As
5349 * the device won't be used before being resumed, we don't need to touch the
5350 * device. Ask EH to skip the usual stuff and proceed directly to suspend.
5352 * http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/46764
5354 static const unsigned int ata_port_suspend_ehi
= ATA_EHI_QUIET
5355 | ATA_EHI_NO_AUTOPSY
5356 | ATA_EHI_NO_RECOVERY
;
5358 static void ata_port_suspend(struct ata_port
*ap
, pm_message_t mesg
)
5360 ata_port_request_pm(ap
, mesg
, 0, ata_port_suspend_ehi
, false);
5363 static void ata_port_suspend_async(struct ata_port
*ap
, pm_message_t mesg
)
5365 ata_port_request_pm(ap
, mesg
, 0, ata_port_suspend_ehi
, true);
5368 static int ata_port_pm_suspend(struct device
*dev
)
5370 struct ata_port
*ap
= to_ata_port(dev
);
5372 if (pm_runtime_suspended(dev
))
5375 ata_port_suspend(ap
, PMSG_SUSPEND
);
5379 static int ata_port_pm_freeze(struct device
*dev
)
5381 struct ata_port
*ap
= to_ata_port(dev
);
5383 if (pm_runtime_suspended(dev
))
5386 ata_port_suspend(ap
, PMSG_FREEZE
);
5390 static int ata_port_pm_poweroff(struct device
*dev
)
5392 ata_port_suspend(to_ata_port(dev
), PMSG_HIBERNATE
);
5396 static const unsigned int ata_port_resume_ehi
= ATA_EHI_NO_AUTOPSY
5399 static void ata_port_resume(struct ata_port
*ap
, pm_message_t mesg
)
5401 ata_port_request_pm(ap
, mesg
, ATA_EH_RESET
, ata_port_resume_ehi
, false);
5404 static void ata_port_resume_async(struct ata_port
*ap
, pm_message_t mesg
)
5406 ata_port_request_pm(ap
, mesg
, ATA_EH_RESET
, ata_port_resume_ehi
, true);
5409 static int ata_port_pm_resume(struct device
*dev
)
5411 ata_port_resume_async(to_ata_port(dev
), PMSG_RESUME
);
5412 pm_runtime_disable(dev
);
5413 pm_runtime_set_active(dev
);
5414 pm_runtime_enable(dev
);
5419 * For ODDs, the upper layer will poll for media change every few seconds,
5420 * which will make it enter and leave suspend state every few seconds. And
5421 * as each suspend will cause a hard/soft reset, the gain of runtime suspend
5422 * is very little and the ODD may malfunction after constantly being reset.
5423 * So the idle callback here will not proceed to suspend if a non-ZPODD capable
5424 * ODD is attached to the port.
5426 static int ata_port_runtime_idle(struct device
*dev
)
5428 struct ata_port
*ap
= to_ata_port(dev
);
5429 struct ata_link
*link
;
5430 struct ata_device
*adev
;
5432 ata_for_each_link(link
, ap
, HOST_FIRST
) {
5433 ata_for_each_dev(adev
, link
, ENABLED
)
5434 if (adev
->class == ATA_DEV_ATAPI
&&
5435 !zpodd_dev_enabled(adev
))
5442 static int ata_port_runtime_suspend(struct device
*dev
)
5444 ata_port_suspend(to_ata_port(dev
), PMSG_AUTO_SUSPEND
);
5448 static int ata_port_runtime_resume(struct device
*dev
)
5450 ata_port_resume(to_ata_port(dev
), PMSG_AUTO_RESUME
);
5454 static const struct dev_pm_ops ata_port_pm_ops
= {
5455 .suspend
= ata_port_pm_suspend
,
5456 .resume
= ata_port_pm_resume
,
5457 .freeze
= ata_port_pm_freeze
,
5458 .thaw
= ata_port_pm_resume
,
5459 .poweroff
= ata_port_pm_poweroff
,
5460 .restore
= ata_port_pm_resume
,
5462 .runtime_suspend
= ata_port_runtime_suspend
,
5463 .runtime_resume
= ata_port_runtime_resume
,
5464 .runtime_idle
= ata_port_runtime_idle
,
5467 /* sas ports don't participate in pm runtime management of ata_ports,
5468 * and need to resume ata devices at the domain level, not the per-port
5469 * level. sas suspend/resume is async to allow parallel port recovery
5470 * since sas has multiple ata_port instances per Scsi_Host.
5472 void ata_sas_port_suspend(struct ata_port
*ap
)
5474 ata_port_suspend_async(ap
, PMSG_SUSPEND
);
5476 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_sas_port_suspend
);
5478 void ata_sas_port_resume(struct ata_port
*ap
)
5480 ata_port_resume_async(ap
, PMSG_RESUME
);
5482 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_sas_port_resume
);
5485 * ata_host_suspend - suspend host
5486 * @host: host to suspend
5489 * Suspend @host. Actual operation is performed by port suspend.
5491 int ata_host_suspend(struct ata_host
*host
, pm_message_t mesg
)
5493 host
->dev
->power
.power_state
= mesg
;
5498 * ata_host_resume - resume host
5499 * @host: host to resume
5501 * Resume @host. Actual operation is performed by port resume.
5503 void ata_host_resume(struct ata_host
*host
)
5505 host
->dev
->power
.power_state
= PMSG_ON
;
5509 struct device_type ata_port_type
= {
5512 .pm
= &ata_port_pm_ops
,
5517 * ata_dev_init - Initialize an ata_device structure
5518 * @dev: Device structure to initialize
5520 * Initialize @dev in preparation for probing.
5523 * Inherited from caller.
5525 void ata_dev_init(struct ata_device
*dev
)
5527 struct ata_link
*link
= ata_dev_phys_link(dev
);
5528 struct ata_port
*ap
= link
->ap
;
5529 unsigned long flags
;
5531 /* SATA spd limit is bound to the attached device, reset together */
5532 link
->sata_spd_limit
= link
->hw_sata_spd_limit
;
5535 /* High bits of dev->flags are used to record warm plug
5536 * requests which occur asynchronously. Synchronize using
5539 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
5540 dev
->flags
&= ~ATA_DFLAG_INIT_MASK
;
5542 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
5544 memset((void *)dev
+ ATA_DEVICE_CLEAR_BEGIN
, 0,
5545 ATA_DEVICE_CLEAR_END
- ATA_DEVICE_CLEAR_BEGIN
);
5546 dev
->pio_mask
= UINT_MAX
;
5547 dev
->mwdma_mask
= UINT_MAX
;
5548 dev
->udma_mask
= UINT_MAX
;
5552 * ata_link_init - Initialize an ata_link structure
5553 * @ap: ATA port link is attached to
5554 * @link: Link structure to initialize
5555 * @pmp: Port multiplier port number
5560 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
5562 void ata_link_init(struct ata_port
*ap
, struct ata_link
*link
, int pmp
)
5566 /* clear everything except for devices */
5567 memset((void *)link
+ ATA_LINK_CLEAR_BEGIN
, 0,
5568 ATA_LINK_CLEAR_END
- ATA_LINK_CLEAR_BEGIN
);
5572 link
->active_tag
= ATA_TAG_POISON
;
5573 link
->hw_sata_spd_limit
= UINT_MAX
;
5575 /* can't use iterator, ap isn't initialized yet */
5576 for (i
= 0; i
< ATA_MAX_DEVICES
; i
++) {
5577 struct ata_device
*dev
= &link
->device
[i
];
5580 dev
->devno
= dev
- link
->device
;
5581 #ifdef CONFIG_ATA_ACPI
5582 dev
->gtf_filter
= ata_acpi_gtf_filter
;
5589 * sata_link_init_spd - Initialize link->sata_spd_limit
5590 * @link: Link to configure sata_spd_limit for
5592 * Initialize @link->[hw_]sata_spd_limit to the currently
5596 * Kernel thread context (may sleep).
5599 * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
5601 int sata_link_init_spd(struct ata_link
*link
)
5606 rc
= sata_scr_read(link
, SCR_CONTROL
, &link
->saved_scontrol
);
5610 spd
= (link
->saved_scontrol
>> 4) & 0xf;
5612 link
->hw_sata_spd_limit
&= (1 << spd
) - 1;
5614 ata_force_link_limits(link
);
5616 link
->sata_spd_limit
= link
->hw_sata_spd_limit
;
5622 * ata_port_alloc - allocate and initialize basic ATA port resources
5623 * @host: ATA host this allocated port belongs to
5625 * Allocate and initialize basic ATA port resources.
5628 * Allocate ATA port on success, NULL on failure.
5631 * Inherited from calling layer (may sleep).
5633 struct ata_port
*ata_port_alloc(struct ata_host
*host
)
5635 struct ata_port
*ap
;
5639 ap
= kzalloc(sizeof(*ap
), GFP_KERNEL
);
5643 ap
->pflags
|= ATA_PFLAG_INITIALIZING
| ATA_PFLAG_FROZEN
;
5644 ap
->lock
= &host
->lock
;
5646 ap
->local_port_no
= -1;
5648 ap
->dev
= host
->dev
;
5650 #if defined(ATA_VERBOSE_DEBUG)
5651 /* turn on all debugging levels */
5652 ap
->msg_enable
= 0x00FF;
5653 #elif defined(ATA_DEBUG)
5654 ap
->msg_enable
= ATA_MSG_DRV
| ATA_MSG_INFO
| ATA_MSG_CTL
| ATA_MSG_WARN
| ATA_MSG_ERR
;
5656 ap
->msg_enable
= ATA_MSG_DRV
| ATA_MSG_ERR
| ATA_MSG_WARN
;
5659 mutex_init(&ap
->scsi_scan_mutex
);
5660 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&ap
->hotplug_task
, ata_scsi_hotplug
);
5661 INIT_WORK(&ap
->scsi_rescan_task
, ata_scsi_dev_rescan
);
5662 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ap
->eh_done_q
);
5663 init_waitqueue_head(&ap
->eh_wait_q
);
5664 init_completion(&ap
->park_req_pending
);
5665 init_timer_deferrable(&ap
->fastdrain_timer
);
5666 ap
->fastdrain_timer
.function
= ata_eh_fastdrain_timerfn
;
5667 ap
->fastdrain_timer
.data
= (unsigned long)ap
;
5669 ap
->cbl
= ATA_CBL_NONE
;
5671 ata_link_init(ap
, &ap
->link
, 0);
5674 ap
->stats
.unhandled_irq
= 1;
5675 ap
->stats
.idle_irq
= 1;
5677 ata_sff_port_init(ap
);
5682 static void ata_host_release(struct device
*gendev
, void *res
)
5684 struct ata_host
*host
= dev_get_drvdata(gendev
);
5687 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
5688 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
5694 scsi_host_put(ap
->scsi_host
);
5696 kfree(ap
->pmp_link
);
5697 kfree(ap
->slave_link
);
5699 host
->ports
[i
] = NULL
;
5702 dev_set_drvdata(gendev
, NULL
);
5706 * ata_host_alloc - allocate and init basic ATA host resources
5707 * @dev: generic device this host is associated with
5708 * @max_ports: maximum number of ATA ports associated with this host
5710 * Allocate and initialize basic ATA host resources. LLD calls
5711 * this function to allocate a host, initializes it fully and
5712 * attaches it using ata_host_register().
5714 * @max_ports ports are allocated and host->n_ports is
5715 * initialized to @max_ports. The caller is allowed to decrease
5716 * host->n_ports before calling ata_host_register(). The unused
5717 * ports will be automatically freed on registration.
5720 * Allocate ATA host on success, NULL on failure.
5723 * Inherited from calling layer (may sleep).
5725 struct ata_host
*ata_host_alloc(struct device
*dev
, int max_ports
)
5727 struct ata_host
*host
;
5733 if (!devres_open_group(dev
, NULL
, GFP_KERNEL
))
5736 /* alloc a container for our list of ATA ports (buses) */
5737 sz
= sizeof(struct ata_host
) + (max_ports
+ 1) * sizeof(void *);
5738 /* alloc a container for our list of ATA ports (buses) */
5739 host
= devres_alloc(ata_host_release
, sz
, GFP_KERNEL
);
5743 devres_add(dev
, host
);
5744 dev_set_drvdata(dev
, host
);
5746 spin_lock_init(&host
->lock
);
5747 mutex_init(&host
->eh_mutex
);
5749 host
->n_ports
= max_ports
;
5751 /* allocate ports bound to this host */
5752 for (i
= 0; i
< max_ports
; i
++) {
5753 struct ata_port
*ap
;
5755 ap
= ata_port_alloc(host
);
5760 host
->ports
[i
] = ap
;
5763 devres_remove_group(dev
, NULL
);
5767 devres_release_group(dev
, NULL
);
5772 * ata_host_alloc_pinfo - alloc host and init with port_info array
5773 * @dev: generic device this host is associated with
5774 * @ppi: array of ATA port_info to initialize host with
5775 * @n_ports: number of ATA ports attached to this host
5777 * Allocate ATA host and initialize with info from @ppi. If NULL
5778 * terminated, @ppi may contain fewer entries than @n_ports. The
5779 * last entry will be used for the remaining ports.
5782 * Allocate ATA host on success, NULL on failure.
5785 * Inherited from calling layer (may sleep).
5787 struct ata_host
*ata_host_alloc_pinfo(struct device
*dev
,
5788 const struct ata_port_info
* const * ppi
,
5791 const struct ata_port_info
*pi
;
5792 struct ata_host
*host
;
5795 host
= ata_host_alloc(dev
, n_ports
);
5799 for (i
= 0, j
= 0, pi
= NULL
; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
5800 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
5805 ap
->pio_mask
= pi
->pio_mask
;
5806 ap
->mwdma_mask
= pi
->mwdma_mask
;
5807 ap
->udma_mask
= pi
->udma_mask
;
5808 ap
->flags
|= pi
->flags
;
5809 ap
->link
.flags
|= pi
->link_flags
;
5810 ap
->ops
= pi
->port_ops
;
5812 if (!host
->ops
&& (pi
->port_ops
!= &ata_dummy_port_ops
))
5813 host
->ops
= pi
->port_ops
;
5820 * ata_slave_link_init - initialize slave link
5821 * @ap: port to initialize slave link for
5823 * Create and initialize slave link for @ap. This enables slave
5824 * link handling on the port.
5826 * In libata, a port contains links and a link contains devices.
5827 * There is single host link but if a PMP is attached to it,
5828 * there can be multiple fan-out links. On SATA, there's usually
5829 * a single device connected to a link but PATA and SATA
5830 * controllers emulating TF based interface can have two - master
5833 * However, there are a few controllers which don't fit into this
5834 * abstraction too well - SATA controllers which emulate TF
5835 * interface with both master and slave devices but also have
5836 * separate SCR register sets for each device. These controllers
5837 * need separate links for physical link handling
5838 * (e.g. onlineness, link speed) but should be treated like a
5839 * traditional M/S controller for everything else (e.g. command
5840 * issue, softreset).
5842 * slave_link is libata's way of handling this class of
5843 * controllers without impacting core layer too much. For
5844 * anything other than physical link handling, the default host
5845 * link is used for both master and slave. For physical link
5846 * handling, separate @ap->slave_link is used. All dirty details
5847 * are implemented inside libata core layer. From LLD's POV, the
5848 * only difference is that prereset, hardreset and postreset are
5849 * called once more for the slave link, so the reset sequence
5850 * looks like the following.
5852 * prereset(M) -> prereset(S) -> hardreset(M) -> hardreset(S) ->
5853 * softreset(M) -> postreset(M) -> postreset(S)
5855 * Note that softreset is called only for the master. Softreset
5856 * resets both M/S by definition, so SRST on master should handle
5857 * both (the standard method will work just fine).
5860 * Should be called before host is registered.
5863 * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
5865 int ata_slave_link_init(struct ata_port
*ap
)
5867 struct ata_link
*link
;
5869 WARN_ON(ap
->slave_link
);
5870 WARN_ON(ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_PMP
);
5872 link
= kzalloc(sizeof(*link
), GFP_KERNEL
);
5876 ata_link_init(ap
, link
, 1);
5877 ap
->slave_link
= link
;
5881 static void ata_host_stop(struct device
*gendev
, void *res
)
5883 struct ata_host
*host
= dev_get_drvdata(gendev
);
5886 WARN_ON(!(host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_STARTED
));
5888 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
5889 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
5891 if (ap
->ops
->port_stop
)
5892 ap
->ops
->port_stop(ap
);
5895 if (host
->ops
->host_stop
)
5896 host
->ops
->host_stop(host
);
5900 * ata_finalize_port_ops - finalize ata_port_operations
5901 * @ops: ata_port_operations to finalize
5903 * An ata_port_operations can inherit from another ops and that
5904 * ops can again inherit from another. This can go on as many
5905 * times as necessary as long as there is no loop in the
5906 * inheritance chain.
5908 * Ops tables are finalized when the host is started. NULL or
5909 * unspecified entries are inherited from the closet ancestor
5910 * which has the method and the entry is populated with it.
5911 * After finalization, the ops table directly points to all the
5912 * methods and ->inherits is no longer necessary and cleared.
5914 * Using ATA_OP_NULL, inheriting ops can force a method to NULL.
5919 static void ata_finalize_port_ops(struct ata_port_operations
*ops
)
5921 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(lock
);
5922 const struct ata_port_operations
*cur
;
5923 void **begin
= (void **)ops
;
5924 void **end
= (void **)&ops
->inherits
;
5927 if (!ops
|| !ops
->inherits
)
5932 for (cur
= ops
->inherits
; cur
; cur
= cur
->inherits
) {
5933 void **inherit
= (void **)cur
;
5935 for (pp
= begin
; pp
< end
; pp
++, inherit
++)
5940 for (pp
= begin
; pp
< end
; pp
++)
5944 ops
->inherits
= NULL
;
5950 * ata_host_start - start and freeze ports of an ATA host
5951 * @host: ATA host to start ports for
5953 * Start and then freeze ports of @host. Started status is
5954 * recorded in host->flags, so this function can be called
5955 * multiple times. Ports are guaranteed to get started only
5956 * once. If host->ops isn't initialized yet, its set to the
5957 * first non-dummy port ops.
5960 * Inherited from calling layer (may sleep).
5963 * 0 if all ports are started successfully, -errno otherwise.
5965 int ata_host_start(struct ata_host
*host
)
5968 void *start_dr
= NULL
;
5971 if (host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_STARTED
)
5974 ata_finalize_port_ops(host
->ops
);
5976 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
5977 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
5979 ata_finalize_port_ops(ap
->ops
);
5981 if (!host
->ops
&& !ata_port_is_dummy(ap
))
5982 host
->ops
= ap
->ops
;
5984 if (ap
->ops
->port_stop
)
5988 if (host
->ops
->host_stop
)
5992 start_dr
= devres_alloc(ata_host_stop
, 0, GFP_KERNEL
);
5997 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
5998 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
6000 if (ap
->ops
->port_start
) {
6001 rc
= ap
->ops
->port_start(ap
);
6005 "failed to start port %d (errno=%d)\n",
6010 ata_eh_freeze_port(ap
);
6014 devres_add(host
->dev
, start_dr
);
6015 host
->flags
|= ATA_HOST_STARTED
;
6020 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
6022 if (ap
->ops
->port_stop
)
6023 ap
->ops
->port_stop(ap
);
6025 devres_free(start_dr
);
6030 * ata_sas_host_init - Initialize a host struct for sas (ipr, libsas)
6031 * @host: host to initialize
6032 * @dev: device host is attached to
6036 void ata_host_init(struct ata_host
*host
, struct device
*dev
,
6037 struct ata_port_operations
*ops
)
6039 spin_lock_init(&host
->lock
);
6040 mutex_init(&host
->eh_mutex
);
6041 host
->n_tags
= ATA_MAX_QUEUE
- 1;
6046 void __ata_port_probe(struct ata_port
*ap
)
6048 struct ata_eh_info
*ehi
= &ap
->link
.eh_info
;
6049 unsigned long flags
;
6051 /* kick EH for boot probing */
6052 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
6054 ehi
->probe_mask
|= ATA_ALL_DEVICES
;
6055 ehi
->action
|= ATA_EH_RESET
;
6056 ehi
->flags
|= ATA_EHI_NO_AUTOPSY
| ATA_EHI_QUIET
;
6058 ap
->pflags
&= ~ATA_PFLAG_INITIALIZING
;
6059 ap
->pflags
|= ATA_PFLAG_LOADING
;
6060 ata_port_schedule_eh(ap
);
6062 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
6065 int ata_port_probe(struct ata_port
*ap
)
6069 if (ap
->ops
->error_handler
) {
6070 __ata_port_probe(ap
);
6071 ata_port_wait_eh(ap
);
6073 DPRINTK("ata%u: bus probe begin\n", ap
->print_id
);
6074 rc
= ata_bus_probe(ap
);
6075 DPRINTK("ata%u: bus probe end\n", ap
->print_id
);
6081 static void async_port_probe(void *data
, async_cookie_t cookie
)
6083 struct ata_port
*ap
= data
;
6086 * If we're not allowed to scan this host in parallel,
6087 * we need to wait until all previous scans have completed
6088 * before going further.
6089 * Jeff Garzik says this is only within a controller, so we
6090 * don't need to wait for port 0, only for later ports.
6092 if (!(ap
->host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_PARALLEL_SCAN
) && ap
->port_no
!= 0)
6093 async_synchronize_cookie(cookie
);
6095 (void)ata_port_probe(ap
);
6097 /* in order to keep device order, we need to synchronize at this point */
6098 async_synchronize_cookie(cookie
);
6100 ata_scsi_scan_host(ap
, 1);
6104 * ata_host_register - register initialized ATA host
6105 * @host: ATA host to register
6106 * @sht: template for SCSI host
6108 * Register initialized ATA host. @host is allocated using
6109 * ata_host_alloc() and fully initialized by LLD. This function
6110 * starts ports, registers @host with ATA and SCSI layers and
6111 * probe registered devices.
6114 * Inherited from calling layer (may sleep).
6117 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise.
6119 int ata_host_register(struct ata_host
*host
, struct scsi_host_template
*sht
)
6123 host
->n_tags
= clamp(sht
->can_queue
, 1, ATA_MAX_QUEUE
- 1);
6125 /* host must have been started */
6126 if (!(host
->flags
& ATA_HOST_STARTED
)) {
6127 dev_err(host
->dev
, "BUG: trying to register unstarted host\n");
6132 /* Blow away unused ports. This happens when LLD can't
6133 * determine the exact number of ports to allocate at
6136 for (i
= host
->n_ports
; host
->ports
[i
]; i
++)
6137 kfree(host
->ports
[i
]);
6139 /* give ports names and add SCSI hosts */
6140 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
6141 host
->ports
[i
]->print_id
= atomic_inc_return(&ata_print_id
);
6142 host
->ports
[i
]->local_port_no
= i
+ 1;
6145 /* Create associated sysfs transport objects */
6146 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
6147 rc
= ata_tport_add(host
->dev
,host
->ports
[i
]);
6153 rc
= ata_scsi_add_hosts(host
, sht
);
6157 /* set cable, sata_spd_limit and report */
6158 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
6159 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
6160 unsigned long xfer_mask
;
6162 /* set SATA cable type if still unset */
6163 if (ap
->cbl
== ATA_CBL_NONE
&& (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SATA
))
6164 ap
->cbl
= ATA_CBL_SATA
;
6166 /* init sata_spd_limit to the current value */
6167 sata_link_init_spd(&ap
->link
);
6169 sata_link_init_spd(ap
->slave_link
);
6171 /* print per-port info to dmesg */
6172 xfer_mask
= ata_pack_xfermask(ap
->pio_mask
, ap
->mwdma_mask
,
6175 if (!ata_port_is_dummy(ap
)) {
6176 ata_port_info(ap
, "%cATA max %s %s\n",
6177 (ap
->flags
& ATA_FLAG_SATA
) ? 'S' : 'P',
6178 ata_mode_string(xfer_mask
),
6179 ap
->link
.eh_info
.desc
);
6180 ata_ehi_clear_desc(&ap
->link
.eh_info
);
6182 ata_port_info(ap
, "DUMMY\n");
6185 /* perform each probe asynchronously */
6186 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++) {
6187 struct ata_port
*ap
= host
->ports
[i
];
6188 async_schedule(async_port_probe
, ap
);
6195 ata_tport_delete(host
->ports
[i
]);
6202 * ata_host_activate - start host, request IRQ and register it
6203 * @host: target ATA host
6204 * @irq: IRQ to request
6205 * @irq_handler: irq_handler used when requesting IRQ
6206 * @irq_flags: irq_flags used when requesting IRQ
6207 * @sht: scsi_host_template to use when registering the host
6209 * After allocating an ATA host and initializing it, most libata
6210 * LLDs perform three steps to activate the host - start host,
6211 * request IRQ and register it. This helper takes necessasry
6212 * arguments and performs the three steps in one go.
6214 * An invalid IRQ skips the IRQ registration and expects the host to
6215 * have set polling mode on the port. In this case, @irq_handler
6219 * Inherited from calling layer (may sleep).
6222 * 0 on success, -errno otherwise.
6224 int ata_host_activate(struct ata_host
*host
, int irq
,
6225 irq_handler_t irq_handler
, unsigned long irq_flags
,
6226 struct scsi_host_template
*sht
)
6231 rc
= ata_host_start(host
);
6235 /* Special case for polling mode */
6237 WARN_ON(irq_handler
);
6238 return ata_host_register(host
, sht
);
6241 irq_desc
= devm_kasprintf(host
->dev
, GFP_KERNEL
, "%s[%s]",
6242 dev_driver_string(host
->dev
),
6243 dev_name(host
->dev
));
6247 rc
= devm_request_irq(host
->dev
, irq
, irq_handler
, irq_flags
,
6252 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++)
6253 ata_port_desc(host
->ports
[i
], "irq %d", irq
);
6255 rc
= ata_host_register(host
, sht
);
6256 /* if failed, just free the IRQ and leave ports alone */
6258 devm_free_irq(host
->dev
, irq
, host
);
6264 * ata_port_detach - Detach ATA port in prepration of device removal
6265 * @ap: ATA port to be detached
6267 * Detach all ATA devices and the associated SCSI devices of @ap;
6268 * then, remove the associated SCSI host. @ap is guaranteed to
6269 * be quiescent on return from this function.
6272 * Kernel thread context (may sleep).
6274 static void ata_port_detach(struct ata_port
*ap
)
6276 unsigned long flags
;
6277 struct ata_link
*link
;
6278 struct ata_device
*dev
;
6280 if (!ap
->ops
->error_handler
)
6283 /* tell EH we're leaving & flush EH */
6284 spin_lock_irqsave(ap
->lock
, flags
);
6285 ap
->pflags
|= ATA_PFLAG_UNLOADING
;
6286 ata_port_schedule_eh(ap
);
6287 spin_unlock_irqrestore(ap
->lock
, flags
);
6289 /* wait till EH commits suicide */
6290 ata_port_wait_eh(ap
);
6292 /* it better be dead now */
6293 WARN_ON(!(ap
->pflags
& ATA_PFLAG_UNLOADED
));
6295 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&ap
->hotplug_task
);
6298 /* clean up zpodd on port removal */
6299 ata_for_each_link(link
, ap
, HOST_FIRST
) {
6300 ata_for_each_dev(dev
, link
, ALL
) {
6301 if (zpodd_dev_enabled(dev
))
6307 for (i
= 0; i
< SATA_PMP_MAX_PORTS
; i
++)
6308 ata_tlink_delete(&ap
->pmp_link
[i
]);
6310 /* remove the associated SCSI host */
6311 scsi_remove_host(ap
->scsi_host
);
6312 ata_tport_delete(ap
);
6316 * ata_host_detach - Detach all ports of an ATA host
6317 * @host: Host to detach
6319 * Detach all ports of @host.
6322 * Kernel thread context (may sleep).
6324 void ata_host_detach(struct ata_host
*host
)
6328 for (i
= 0; i
< host
->n_ports
; i
++)
6329 ata_port_detach(host
->ports
[i
]);
6331 /* the host is dead now, dissociate ACPI */
6332 ata_acpi_dissociate(host
);
6338 * ata_pci_remove_one - PCI layer callback for device removal
6339 * @pdev: PCI device that was removed
6341 * PCI layer indicates to libata via this hook that hot-unplug or
6342 * module unload event has occurred. Detach all ports. Resource
6343 * release is handled via devres.
6346 * Inherited from PCI layer (may sleep).
6348 void ata_pci_remove_one(struct pci_dev
*pdev
)
6350 struct ata_host
*host
= pci_get_drvdata(pdev
);
6352 ata_host_detach(host
);
6355 /* move to PCI subsystem */
6356 int pci_test_config_bits(struct pci_dev
*pdev
, const struct pci_bits
*bits
)
6358 unsigned long tmp
= 0;
6360 switch (bits
->width
) {
6363 pci_read_config_byte(pdev
, bits
->reg
, &tmp8
);
6369 pci_read_config_word(pdev
, bits
->reg
, &tmp16
);
6375 pci_read_config_dword(pdev
, bits
->reg
, &tmp32
);
6386 return (tmp
== bits
->val
) ? 1 : 0;
6390 void ata_pci_device_do_suspend(struct pci_dev
*pdev
, pm_message_t mesg
)
6392 pci_save_state(pdev
);
6393 pci_disable_device(pdev
);
6395 if (mesg
.event
& PM_EVENT_SLEEP
)
6396 pci_set_power_state(pdev
, PCI_D3hot
);
6399 int ata_pci_device_do_resume(struct pci_dev
*pdev
)
6403 pci_set_power_state(pdev
, PCI_D0
);
6404 pci_restore_state(pdev
);
6406 rc
= pcim_enable_device(pdev
);
6409 "failed to enable device after resume (%d)\n", rc
);
6413 pci_set_master(pdev
);
6417 int ata_pci_device_suspend(struct pci_dev
*pdev
, pm_message_t mesg
)
6419 struct ata_host
*host
= pci_get_drvdata(pdev
);
6422 rc
= ata_host_suspend(host
, mesg
);
6426 ata_pci_device_do_suspend(pdev
, mesg
);
6431 int ata_pci_device_resume(struct pci_dev
*pdev
)
6433 struct ata_host
*host
= pci_get_drvdata(pdev
);
6436 rc
= ata_pci_device_do_resume(pdev
);
6438 ata_host_resume(host
);
6441 #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
6443 #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
6446 * ata_platform_remove_one - Platform layer callback for device removal
6447 * @pdev: Platform device that was removed
6449 * Platform layer indicates to libata via this hook that hot-unplug or
6450 * module unload event has occurred. Detach all ports. Resource
6451 * release is handled via devres.
6454 * Inherited from platform layer (may sleep).
6456 int ata_platform_remove_one(struct platform_device
*pdev
)
6458 struct ata_host
*host
= platform_get_drvdata(pdev
);
6460 ata_host_detach(host
);
6465 static int __init
ata_parse_force_one(char **cur
,
6466 struct ata_force_ent
*force_ent
,
6467 const char **reason
)
6469 static const struct ata_force_param force_tbl
[] __initconst
= {
6470 { "40c", .cbl
= ATA_CBL_PATA40
},
6471 { "80c", .cbl
= ATA_CBL_PATA80
},
6472 { "short40c", .cbl
= ATA_CBL_PATA40_SHORT
},
6473 { "unk", .cbl
= ATA_CBL_PATA_UNK
},
6474 { "ign", .cbl
= ATA_CBL_PATA_IGN
},
6475 { "sata", .cbl
= ATA_CBL_SATA
},
6476 { "1.5Gbps", .spd_limit
= 1 },
6477 { "3.0Gbps", .spd_limit
= 2 },
6478 { "noncq", .horkage_on
= ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
6479 { "ncq", .horkage_off
= ATA_HORKAGE_NONCQ
},
6480 { "noncqtrim", .horkage_on
= ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
},
6481 { "ncqtrim", .horkage_off
= ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM
},
6482 { "dump_id", .horkage_on
= ATA_HORKAGE_DUMP_ID
},
6483 { "pio0", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 0) },
6484 { "pio1", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 1) },
6485 { "pio2", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 2) },
6486 { "pio3", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 3) },
6487 { "pio4", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 4) },
6488 { "pio5", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 5) },
6489 { "pio6", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_PIO
+ 6) },
6490 { "mwdma0", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
+ 0) },
6491 { "mwdma1", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
+ 1) },
6492 { "mwdma2", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
+ 2) },
6493 { "mwdma3", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
+ 3) },
6494 { "mwdma4", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_MWDMA
+ 4) },
6495 { "udma0", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 0) },
6496 { "udma16", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 0) },
6497 { "udma/16", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 0) },
6498 { "udma1", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 1) },
6499 { "udma25", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 1) },
6500 { "udma/25", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 1) },
6501 { "udma2", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 2) },
6502 { "udma33", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 2) },
6503 { "udma/33", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 2) },
6504 { "udma3", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 3) },
6505 { "udma44", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 3) },
6506 { "udma/44", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 3) },
6507 { "udma4", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 4) },
6508 { "udma66", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 4) },
6509 { "udma/66", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 4) },
6510 { "udma5", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 5) },
6511 { "udma100", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 5) },
6512 { "udma/100", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 5) },
6513 { "udma6", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 6) },
6514 { "udma133", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 6) },
6515 { "udma/133", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 6) },
6516 { "udma7", .xfer_mask
= 1 << (ATA_SHIFT_UDMA
+ 7) },
6517 { "nohrst", .lflags
= ATA_LFLAG_NO_HRST
},
6518 { "nosrst", .lflags
= ATA_LFLAG_NO_SRST
},
6519 { "norst", .lflags
= ATA_LFLAG_NO_HRST
| ATA_LFLAG_NO_SRST
},
6520 { "rstonce", .lflags
= ATA_LFLAG_RST_ONCE
},
6521 { "atapi_dmadir", .horkage_on
= ATA_HORKAGE_ATAPI_DMADIR
},
6522 { "disable", .horkage_on
= ATA_HORKAGE_DISABLE
},
6524 char *start
= *cur
, *p
= *cur
;
6525 char *id
, *val
, *endp
;
6526 const struct ata_force_param
*match_fp
= NULL
;
6527 int nr_matches
= 0, i
;
6529 /* find where this param ends and update *cur */
6530 while (*p
!= '\0' && *p
!= ',')
6541 p
= strchr(start
, ':');
6543 val
= strstrip(start
);
6548 id
= strstrip(start
);
6549 val
= strstrip(p
+ 1);
6552 p
= strchr(id
, '.');
6555 force_ent
->device
= simple_strtoul(p
, &endp
, 10);
6556 if (p
== endp
|| *endp
!= '\0') {
6557 *reason
= "invalid device";
6562 force_ent
->port
= simple_strtoul(id
, &endp
, 10);
6563 if (p
== endp
|| *endp
!= '\0') {
6564 *reason
= "invalid port/link";
6569 /* parse val, allow shortcuts so that both 1.5 and 1.5Gbps work */
6570 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(force_tbl
); i
++) {
6571 const struct ata_force_param
*fp
= &force_tbl
[i
];
6573 if (strncasecmp(val
, fp
->name
, strlen(val
)))
6579 if (strcasecmp(val
, fp
->name
) == 0) {
6586 *reason
= "unknown value";
6589 if (nr_matches
> 1) {
6590 *reason
= "ambigious value";
6594 force_ent
->param
= *match_fp
;
6599 static void __init
ata_parse_force_param(void)
6601 int idx
= 0, size
= 1;
6602 int last_port
= -1, last_device
= -1;
6603 char *p
, *cur
, *next
;
6605 /* calculate maximum number of params and allocate force_tbl */
6606 for (p
= ata_force_param_buf
; *p
; p
++)
6610 ata_force_tbl
= kzalloc(sizeof(ata_force_tbl
[0]) * size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
6611 if (!ata_force_tbl
) {
6612 printk(KERN_WARNING
"ata: failed to extend force table, "
6613 "libata.force ignored\n");
6617 /* parse and populate the table */
6618 for (cur
= ata_force_param_buf
; *cur
!= '\0'; cur
= next
) {
6619 const char *reason
= "";
6620 struct ata_force_ent te
= { .port
= -1, .device
= -1 };
6623 if (ata_parse_force_one(&next
, &te
, &reason
)) {
6624 printk(KERN_WARNING
"ata: failed to parse force "
6625 "parameter \"%s\" (%s)\n",
6630 if (te
.port
== -1) {
6631 te
.port
= last_port
;
6632 te
.device
= last_device
;
6635 ata_force_tbl
[idx
++] = te
;
6637 last_port
= te
.port
;
6638 last_device
= te
.device
;
6641 ata_force_tbl_size
= idx
;
6644 static int __init
ata_init(void)
6648 ata_parse_force_param();
6650 rc
= ata_sff_init();
6652 kfree(ata_force_tbl
);
6656 libata_transport_init();
6657 ata_scsi_transport_template
= ata_attach_transport();
6658 if (!ata_scsi_transport_template
) {
6664 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"libata version " DRV_VERSION
" loaded.\n");
6671 static void __exit
ata_exit(void)
6673 ata_release_transport(ata_scsi_transport_template
);
6674 libata_transport_exit();
6676 kfree(ata_force_tbl
);
6679 subsys_initcall(ata_init
);
6680 module_exit(ata_exit
);
6682 static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(ratelimit
, HZ
/ 5, 1);
6684 int ata_ratelimit(void)
6686 return __ratelimit(&ratelimit
);
6690 * ata_msleep - ATA EH owner aware msleep
6691 * @ap: ATA port to attribute the sleep to
6692 * @msecs: duration to sleep in milliseconds
6694 * Sleeps @msecs. If the current task is owner of @ap's EH, the
6695 * ownership is released before going to sleep and reacquired
6696 * after the sleep is complete. IOW, other ports sharing the
6697 * @ap->host will be allowed to own the EH while this task is
6703 void ata_msleep(struct ata_port
*ap
, unsigned int msecs
)
6705 bool owns_eh
= ap
&& ap
->host
->eh_owner
== current
;
6711 unsigned long usecs
= msecs
* USEC_PER_MSEC
;
6712 usleep_range(usecs
, usecs
+ 50);
6722 * ata_wait_register - wait until register value changes
6723 * @ap: ATA port to wait register for, can be NULL
6724 * @reg: IO-mapped register
6725 * @mask: Mask to apply to read register value
6726 * @val: Wait condition
6727 * @interval: polling interval in milliseconds
6728 * @timeout: timeout in milliseconds
6730 * Waiting for some bits of register to change is a common
6731 * operation for ATA controllers. This function reads 32bit LE
6732 * IO-mapped register @reg and tests for the following condition.
6734 * (*@reg & mask) != val
6736 * If the condition is met, it returns; otherwise, the process is
6737 * repeated after @interval_msec until timeout.
6740 * Kernel thread context (may sleep)
6743 * The final register value.
6745 u32
ata_wait_register(struct ata_port
*ap
, void __iomem
*reg
, u32 mask
, u32 val
,
6746 unsigned long interval
, unsigned long timeout
)
6748 unsigned long deadline
;
6751 tmp
= ioread32(reg
);
6753 /* Calculate timeout _after_ the first read to make sure
6754 * preceding writes reach the controller before starting to
6755 * eat away the timeout.
6757 deadline
= ata_deadline(jiffies
, timeout
);
6759 while ((tmp
& mask
) == val
&& time_before(jiffies
, deadline
)) {
6760 ata_msleep(ap
, interval
);
6761 tmp
= ioread32(reg
);
6768 * sata_lpm_ignore_phy_events - test if PHY event should be ignored
6769 * @link: Link receiving the event
6771 * Test whether the received PHY event has to be ignored or not.
6777 * True if the event has to be ignored.
6779 bool sata_lpm_ignore_phy_events(struct ata_link
*link
)
6781 unsigned long lpm_timeout
= link
->last_lpm_change
+
6782 msecs_to_jiffies(ATA_TMOUT_SPURIOUS_PHY
);
6784 /* if LPM is enabled, PHYRDY doesn't mean anything */
6785 if (link
->lpm_policy
> ATA_LPM_MAX_POWER
)
6788 /* ignore the first PHY event after the LPM policy changed
6789 * as it is might be spurious
6791 if ((link
->flags
& ATA_LFLAG_CHANGED
) &&
6792 time_before(jiffies
, lpm_timeout
))
6797 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_lpm_ignore_phy_events
);
6802 static unsigned int ata_dummy_qc_issue(struct ata_queued_cmd
*qc
)
6804 return AC_ERR_SYSTEM
;
6807 static void ata_dummy_error_handler(struct ata_port
*ap
)
6812 struct ata_port_operations ata_dummy_port_ops
= {
6813 .qc_prep
= ata_noop_qc_prep
,
6814 .qc_issue
= ata_dummy_qc_issue
,
6815 .error_handler
= ata_dummy_error_handler
,
6816 .sched_eh
= ata_std_sched_eh
,
6817 .end_eh
= ata_std_end_eh
,
6820 const struct ata_port_info ata_dummy_port_info
= {
6821 .port_ops
= &ata_dummy_port_ops
,
6825 * Utility print functions
6827 void ata_port_printk(const struct ata_port
*ap
, const char *level
,
6828 const char *fmt
, ...)
6830 struct va_format vaf
;
6833 va_start(args
, fmt
);
6838 printk("%sata%u: %pV", level
, ap
->print_id
, &vaf
);
6842 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ata_port_printk
);
6844 void ata_link_printk(const struct ata_link
*link
, const char *level
,
6845 const char *fmt
, ...)
6847 struct va_format vaf
;
6850 va_start(args
, fmt
);
6855 if (sata_pmp_attached(link
->ap
) || link
->ap
->slave_link
)
6856 printk("%sata%u.%02u: %pV",
6857 level
, link
->ap
->print_id
, link
->pmp
, &vaf
);
6859 printk("%sata%u: %pV",
6860 level
, link
->ap
->print_id
, &vaf
);
6864 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ata_link_printk
);
6866 void ata_dev_printk(const struct ata_device
*dev
, const char *level
,
6867 const char *fmt
, ...)
6869 struct va_format vaf
;
6872 va_start(args
, fmt
);
6877 printk("%sata%u.%02u: %pV",
6878 level
, dev
->link
->ap
->print_id
, dev
->link
->pmp
+ dev
->devno
,
6883 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ata_dev_printk
);
6885 void ata_print_version(const struct device
*dev
, const char *version
)
6887 dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG
, dev
, "version %s\n", version
);
6889 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ata_print_version
);
6892 * libata is essentially a library of internal helper functions for
6893 * low-level ATA host controller drivers. As such, the API/ABI is
6894 * likely to change as new drivers are added and updated.
6895 * Do not depend on ABI/API stability.
6897 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_deb_timing_normal
);
6898 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_deb_timing_hotplug
);
6899 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_deb_timing_long
);
6900 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_base_port_ops
);
6901 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_port_ops
);
6902 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dummy_port_ops
);
6903 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dummy_port_info
);
6904 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_link_next
);
6905 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dev_next
);
6906 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_std_bios_param
);
6907 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_scsi_unlock_native_capacity
);
6908 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_init
);
6909 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_alloc
);
6910 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_alloc_pinfo
);
6911 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_slave_link_init
);
6912 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_start
);
6913 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_register
);
6914 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_activate
);
6915 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_detach
);
6916 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_sg_init
);
6917 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_qc_complete
);
6918 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_qc_complete_multiple
);
6919 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(atapi_cmd_type
);
6920 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_tf_to_fis
);
6921 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_tf_from_fis
);
6922 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pack_xfermask
);
6923 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_unpack_xfermask
);
6924 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_xfer_mask2mode
);
6925 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_xfer_mode2mask
);
6926 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_xfer_mode2shift
);
6927 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_mode_string
);
6928 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_id_xfermask
);
6929 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_do_set_mode
);
6930 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_std_qc_defer
);
6931 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_noop_qc_prep
);
6932 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dev_disable
);
6933 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_set_spd
);
6934 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_wait_after_reset
);
6935 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_link_debounce
);
6936 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_link_resume
);
6937 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_link_scr_lpm
);
6938 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_std_prereset
);
6939 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_link_hardreset
);
6940 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_std_hardreset
);
6941 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_std_postreset
);
6942 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dev_classify
);
6943 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_dev_pair
);
6944 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_ratelimit
);
6945 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_msleep
);
6946 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_wait_register
);
6947 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_scsi_queuecmd
);
6948 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_scsi_slave_config
);
6949 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_scsi_slave_destroy
);
6950 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_scsi_change_queue_depth
);
6951 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ata_change_queue_depth
);
6952 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_scr_valid
);
6953 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_scr_read
);
6954 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_scr_write
);
6955 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_scr_write_flush
);
6956 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_link_online
);
6957 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_link_offline
);
6959 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_suspend
);
6960 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_host_resume
);
6961 #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
6962 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_id_string
);
6963 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_id_c_string
);
6964 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_do_dev_read_id
);
6965 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_scsi_simulate
);
6967 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pio_need_iordy
);
6968 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_timing_find_mode
);
6969 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_timing_compute
);
6970 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_timing_merge
);
6971 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_timing_cycle2mode
);
6974 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_test_config_bits
);
6975 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pci_remove_one
);
6977 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pci_device_do_suspend
);
6978 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pci_device_do_resume
);
6979 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pci_device_suspend
);
6980 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_pci_device_resume
);
6981 #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
6982 #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
6984 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_platform_remove_one
);
6986 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ata_ehi_push_desc
);
6987 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_ehi_push_desc
);
6988 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_ehi_clear_desc
);
6989 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_port_desc
);
6991 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_port_pbar_desc
);
6992 #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
6993 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_port_schedule_eh
);
6994 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_link_abort
);
6995 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_port_abort
);
6996 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_port_freeze
);
6997 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sata_async_notification
);
6998 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_eh_freeze_port
);
6999 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_eh_thaw_port
);
7000 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_eh_qc_complete
);
7001 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_eh_qc_retry
);
7002 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_eh_analyze_ncq_error
);
7003 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_do_eh
);
7004 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_std_error_handler
);
7006 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_cable_40wire
);
7007 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_cable_80wire
);
7008 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_cable_unknown
);
7009 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_cable_ignore
);
7010 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ata_cable_sata
);