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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 ===========================                       
  4 NCR53C8XX/SYM53C8XX drivers                       
  5 ===========================                       
  6                                                   
  7 Written by Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr>       
  8                                                   
  9 21 Rue Carnot                                     
 10                                                   
 11 95170 DEUIL LA BARRE - FRANCE                     
 12                                                   
 13 29 May 1999                                       
 14                                                   
 15 .. Contents:                                      
 16                                                   
 17    1.  Introduction                               
 18    2.  Supported chips and SCSI features          
 19    3.  Advantages of the enhanced 896 driver      
 20          3.1 Optimized SCSI SCRIPTS               
 21          3.2 New features of the SYM53C896 (64    
 22    4.  Memory mapped I/O versus normal I/O        
 23    5.  Tagged command queueing                    
 24    6.  Parity checking                            
 25    7.  Profiling information                      
 26    8.  Control commands                           
 27          8.1  Set minimum synchronous period      
 28          8.2  Set wide size                       
 29          8.3  Set maximum number of concurrent    
 30          8.4  Set order type for tagged comman    
 31          8.5  Set debug mode                      
 32          8.6  Clear profile counters              
 33          8.7  Set flag (no_disc)                  
 34          8.8  Set verbose level                   
 35          8.9  Reset all logical units of a tar    
 36          8.10 Abort all tasks of all logical u    
 37    9.  Configuration parameters                   
 38    10. Boot setup commands                        
 39          10.1 Syntax                              
 40          10.2 Available arguments                 
 41                 10.2.1  Master parity checking    
 42                 10.2.2  Scsi parity checking      
 43                 10.2.3  Scsi disconnections       
 44                 10.2.4  Special features          
 45                 10.2.5  Ultra SCSI support        
 46                 10.2.6  Default number of tagg    
 47                 10.2.7  Default synchronous pe    
 48                 10.2.8  Negotiate synchronous     
 49                 10.2.9  Verbosity level           
 50                 10.2.10 Debug mode                
 51                 10.2.11 Burst max                 
 52                 10.2.12 LED support               
 53                 10.2.13 Max wide                  
 54                 10.2.14 Differential mode         
 55                 10.2.15 IRQ mode                  
 56                 10.2.16 Reverse probe             
 57                 10.2.17 Fix up PCI configurati    
 58                 10.2.18 Serial NVRAM              
 59                 10.2.19 Check SCSI BUS            
 60                 10.2.20 Exclude a host from be    
 61                 10.2.21 Suggest a default SCSI    
 62                 10.2.22 Enable use of IMMEDIAT    
 63          10.3 Advised boot setup commands         
 64          10.4 PCI configuration fix-up boot op    
 65          10.5 Serial NVRAM support boot option    
 66          10.6 SCSI BUS checking boot option       
 67          10.7 IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION boot optio    
 68    11. Some constants and flags of the ncr53c8    
 69    12. Installation                               
 70    13. Architecture dependent features            
 71    14. Known problems                             
 72          14.1 Tagged commands with Iomega Jaz     
 73          14.2 Device names change when another    
 74          14.3 Using only 8 bit devices with a     
 75          14.4 Possible data corruption during     
 76          14.5 IRQ sharing problems                
 77    15. SCSI problem troubleshooting               
 78          15.1 Problem tracking                    
 79          15.2 Understanding hardware error rep    
 80    16. Synchronous transfer negotiation tables    
 81          16.1 Synchronous timings for 53C875 a    
 82          16.2 Synchronous timings for fast SCS    
 83    17. Serial NVRAM support (by Richard Waltha    
 84          17.1 Features                            
 85          17.2 Symbios NVRAM layout                
 86          17.3 Tekram  NVRAM layout                
 87    18. Support for Big Endian                     
 88          18.1 Big Endian CPU                      
 89          18.2 NCR chip in Big Endian mode of o    
 90                                                   
 91 1. Introduction                                   
 92 ===============                                   
 93                                                   
 94 The initial Linux ncr53c8xx driver has been a     
 95 FreeBSD that has been achieved in November 199    
 96                                                   
 97         - Gerard Roudier              <groudier    
 98                                                   
 99 The original driver has been written for 386bs    
100                                                   
101         - Wolfgang Stanglmeier        <wolf@col    
102         - Stefan Esser                <se@mi.Un    
103                                                   
104 It is now available as a bundle of 2 drivers:     
105                                                   
106 - ncr53c8xx generic driver that supports all t    
107   the earliest 810 rev. 1, the latest 896 (2 c    
108   the new 895A (1 channel LVD SCSI controller)    
109 - sym53c8xx enhanced driver (a.k.a. 896 driver    
110   chips in order to gain advantage of new feat    
111   available since the 810A and hardware phase     
112   896 and the 895A.                               
113                                                   
114 You can find technical information about the N    
115 PCI-HOWTO written by Michael Will and in the S    
116 Drew Eckhardt.                                    
117                                                   
118 Information about new chips is available at LS    
119                                                   
120           - http://www.lsilogic.com/              
121                                                   
122 SCSI standard documentations are available at     
123                                                   
124           - ftp://ftp.symbios.com/                
125                                                   
126 Useful SCSI tools written by Eric Youngdale ar    
127                                                   
128           - ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/ALP    
129           - ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/ALP    
130                                                   
131 These tools are not ALPHA but quite clean and     
132 It is essential you have the 'scsiinfo' packag    
133                                                   
134 This short documentation describes the feature    
135 drivers, configuration parameters and control     
136 the proc SCSI file system read / write operati    
137                                                   
138 This driver has been tested OK with linux/i386    
139                                                   
140 Latest driver version and patches are availabl    
141                                                   
142           - ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/people/gerar    
143                                                   
144 or                                                
145                                                   
146           - ftp://ftp.symbios.com/mirror/ftp.t    
147                                                   
148 I am not a native speaker of English and there    
149 mistakes in this README file. Any help will be    
150                                                   
151                                                   
152 2. Supported chips and SCSI features              
153 ====================================              
154                                                   
155 The following features are supported for all c    
156                                                   
157         - Synchronous negotiation                 
158         - Disconnection                           
159         - Tagged command queuing                  
160         - SCSI parity checking                    
161         - Master parity checking                  
162                                                   
163 "Wide negotiation" is supported for chips that    
164 following table shows some characteristics of     
165 and what drivers support them.                    
166                                                   
167 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
168 |        |           |     |           |          
169 |        |On board   |     |           |          
170 |Chip    |SDMS BIOS  |Wide |SCSI std.  | Max.     
171 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
172 |810     |  N        | N   |  FAST10   | 10 MB    
173 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
174 |810A    |  N        | N   |  FAST10   | 10 MB    
175 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
176 |815     |  Y        | N   |  FAST10   | 10 MB    
177 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
178 |825     |  Y        | Y   |  FAST10   | 20 MB    
179 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
180 |825A    |  Y        | Y   |  FAST10   | 20 MB    
181 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
182 |860     |  N        | N   |  FAST20   | 20 MB    
183 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
184 |875     |  Y        | Y   |  FAST20   | 40 MB    
185 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
186 |876     |  Y        | Y   |  FAST20   | 40 MB    
187 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
188 |895     |  Y        | Y   |  FAST40   | 80 MB    
189 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
190 |895A    |  Y        | Y   |  FAST40   | 80 MB    
191 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
192 |896     |  Y        | Y   |  FAST40   | 80 MB    
193 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
194 |897     |  Y        | Y   |  FAST40   | 80 MB    
195 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
196 |1510D   |  Y        | Y   |  FAST40   | 80 MB    
197 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
198 |1010    |  Y        | Y   |  FAST80   |160 MB    
199 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
200 |1010_66 |  Y        | Y   |  FAST80   |160 MB    
201 |[1]_    |           |     |           |          
202 +--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------    
203                                                   
204 .. [1] Chip supports 33MHz and 66MHz PCI buses    
205                                                   
206                                                   
207 Summary of other supported features:              
208                                                   
209 :Module:                allow to load the driv    
210 :Memory mapped I/O:     increases performance     
211 :Profiling information: read operations from t    
212 :Control commands:      write operations to th    
213 :Debugging information: written to syslog (exp    
214 :Serial NVRAM:          Symbios and Tekram for    
215                                                   
216 - Scatter / gather                                
217 - Shared interrupt                                
218 - Boot setup commands                             
219                                                   
220                                                   
221 3. Advantages of the enhanced 896 driver          
222 ========================================          
223                                                   
224 3.1 Optimized SCSI SCRIPTS                        
225 --------------------------                        
226                                                   
227 The 810A, 825A, 875, 895, 896 and 895A support    
228 named LOAD and STORE that allow to move up to     
229 to/from memory much faster that the MOVE MEMOR    
230 by the 53c7xx and 53c8xx family.                  
231 The LOAD/STORE instructions support absolute a    
232 modes.  The SCSI SCRIPTS had been entirely rew    
233 of MOVE MEMORY instructions.                      
234                                                   
235 3.2 New features of the SYM53C896 (64 bit PCI     
236 ----------------------------------------------    
237                                                   
238 The 896 and the 895A allows handling of the ph    
239 SCRIPTS (avoids the phase mismatch interrupt t    
240 until the C code has saved the context of the     
241 Implementing this without using LOAD/STORE ins    
242 and I didn't even want to try it.                 
243                                                   
244 The 896 chip supports 64 bit PCI transactions     
245 895A supports 32 bit PCI transactions and 64 b    
246 The SCRIPTS processor of these chips is not tr    
247 registers for bit 32-63. Another interesting f    
248 instructions that address the on-chip RAM (8k)    
249                                                   
250 Due to the use of LOAD/STORE SCRIPTS instructi    
251 support the following chips:                      
252                                                   
253 - SYM53C810 revision < 0x10 (16)                  
254 - SYM53C815 all revisions                         
255 - SYM53C825 revision < 0x10 (16)                  
256                                                   
257 4. Memory mapped I/O versus normal I/O            
258 ======================================            
259                                                   
260 Memory mapped I/O has less latency than normal    
261 linux-1.3.x, memory mapped I/O is used rather     
262 mapped I/O seems to work fine on most hardware    
263 some poorly designed motherboards may break th    
264                                                   
265 The configuration option CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX    
266 driver to use normal I/O in all cases.            
267                                                   
268                                                   
269 5. Tagged command queueing                        
270 ==========================                        
271                                                   
272 Queuing more than 1 command at a time to a dev    
273 optimizations based on actual head positions a    
274 characteristics. This feature may also reduce     
275 In order to really gain advantage of this feat    
276 a reasonable cache size (No miracle is to be e    
277 hard disk with 128 KB or less).                   
278 Some known SCSI devices do not properly suppor    
279 Generally, firmware revisions that fix this ki    
280 at respective vendor web/ftp sites.               
281 All I can say is that the hard disks I use on     
282 this driver with tagged command queuing enable    
283                                                   
284 - IBM S12 0662                                    
285 - Conner 1080S                                    
286 - Quantum Atlas I                                 
287 - Quantum Atlas II                                
288                                                   
289 If your controller has NVRAM, you can configur    
290 from the user setup tool. The Tekram Setup pro    
291 maximum number of queued commands up to 32. Th    
292 to enable or disable this feature.                
293                                                   
294 The maximum number of simultaneous tagged comm    
295 is currently set to 8 by default.  This value     
296 disks.  With large SCSI disks (>= 2GB, cache >    
297 <= 10 ms), using a larger value may give bette    
298                                                   
299 The sym53c8xx driver supports up to 255 comman    
300 generic ncr53c8xx driver supports up to 64, bu    
301 generally not worth-while, unless you are usin    
302 array. It is noticeable that most of recent ha    
303 more than 64 simultaneous commands. So, using     
304 is probably just resource wasting.                
305                                                   
306 If your controller does not have NVRAM or if i    
307 BIOS/SETUP, you can configure tagged queueing     
308 depths from the boot command-line. For example    
309                                                   
310   ncr53c8xx=tags:4/t2t3q15-t4q7/t1u0q32           
311                                                   
312 will set tagged commands queue depths as follo    
313                                                   
314 - target 2  all luns  on controller 0 --> 15      
315 - target 3  all luns  on controller 0 --> 15      
316 - target 4  all luns  on controller 0 -->  7      
317 - target 1  lun 0     on controller 1 --> 32      
318 - all other target/lun                -->  4      
319                                                   
320 In some special conditions, some SCSI disk fir    
321 QUEUE FULL status for a SCSI command. This beh    
322 driver using the following heuristic:             
323                                                   
324 - Each time a QUEUE FULL status is returned, t    
325   to the actual number of disconnected command    
326                                                   
327 - Every 1000 successfully completed SCSI comma    
328   current limit, the maximum number of queueab    
329                                                   
330 Since QUEUE FULL status reception and handling    
331 driver notifies by default this problem to use    
332 number of commands used and their status, as w    
333 device queue depth change.                        
334 The heuristic used by the driver in handling Q    
335 impact on performances is not too bad. You can    
336 setting verbose level to zero, as follow:         
337                                                   
338 1st method:                                       
339             boot your system using 'ncr53c8xx=    
340                                                   
341 2nd method:                                       
342             apply "setverbose 0" control comma    
343             corresponding to your controller a    
344                                                   
345 6. Parity checking                                
346 ==================                                
347                                                   
348 The driver supports SCSI parity checking and P    
349 checking.  These features must be enabled in o    
350 transfers.  However, some flawed devices or mo    
351 problems with parity. You can disable either P    
352 checking by entering appropriate options from     
353 (See 10: Boot setup commands).                    
354                                                   
355 7. Profiling information                          
356 ========================                          
357                                                   
358 Profiling information is available through the    
359 Since gathering profiling information may impa    
360 feature is disabled by default and requires a     
361 option to be set to Y.                            
362                                                   
363 The device associated with a host has the foll    
364                                                   
365           /proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/N     (N=0,1,2     
366                                                   
367 Generally, only 1 board is used on hardware co    
368                                                   
369           /proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/0                  
370                                                   
371 However, if the driver has been made as module    
372 hosts is incremented each time the driver is l    
373                                                   
374 In order to display profiling information, jus    
375                                                   
376          cat /proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/0               
377                                                   
378 and you will get something like the following     
379                                                   
380     General information:                          
381     Chip NCR53C810, device id 0x1, revision id    
382     IO port address 0x6000, IRQ number 10         
383     Using memory mapped IO at virtual address     
384     Synchronous transfer period 25, max comman    
385     Profiling information:                        
386     num_trans    = 18014                          
387     num_kbytes   = 671314                         
388     num_disc     = 25763                          
389     num_break    = 1673                           
390     num_int      = 1685                           
391     num_fly      = 18038                          
392     ms_setup     = 4940                           
393     ms_data      = 369940                         
394     ms_disc      = 183090                         
395     ms_post      = 1320                           
396                                                   
397 General information is easy to understand. The    
398 revision ID identify the SCSI chip as follows:    
399                                                   
400 ======= ============= ===========                 
401 Chip    Device id     Revision Id                 
402 ======= ============= ===========                 
403 810       0x1            <  0x10                  
404 810A      0x1            >= 0x10                  
405 815       0x4                                     
406 825       0x3            <  0x10                  
407 860       0x6                                     
408 825A      0x3            >= 0x10                  
409 875       0xf                                     
410 895       0xc                                     
411 ======= ============= ===========                 
412                                                   
413 The profiling information is updated upon comp    
414 A data structure is allocated and zeroed when     
415 attached. So, if the driver is a module, the p    
416 cleared each time the driver is loaded.  The "    
417 allows you to clear these counters at any time    
418                                                   
419 The following counters are available:             
420                                                   
421 ("num" prefix means "number of",                  
422 "ms" means milli-seconds)                         
423                                                   
424 num_trans                                         
425         Number of completed commands              
426         Example above: 18014 completed command    
427                                                   
428 num_kbytes                                        
429         Number of kbytes transferred              
430         Example above: 671 MB transferred         
431                                                   
432 num_disc                                          
433         Number of SCSI disconnections             
434         Example above: 25763 SCSI disconnectio    
435                                                   
436 num_break                                         
437         number of script interruptions (phase     
438         Example above: 1673 script interruptio    
439                                                   
440 num_int                                           
441         Number of interrupts other than "on th    
442         Example above: 1685 interruptions not     
443                                                   
444 num_fly                                           
445         Number of interrupts "on the fly"         
446         Example above: 18038 interruptions "on    
447                                                   
448 ms_setup                                          
449         Elapsed time for SCSI commands setups     
450         Example above: 4.94 seconds               
451                                                   
452 ms_data                                           
453         Elapsed time for data transfers           
454         Example above: 369.94 seconds spent fo    
455                                                   
456 ms_disc                                           
457         Elapsed time for SCSI disconnections      
458         Example above: 183.09 seconds spent di    
459                                                   
460 ms_post                                           
461         Elapsed time for command post processi    
462         (time from SCSI status get to command     
463         Example above: 1.32 seconds spent for     
464                                                   
465 Due to the 1/100 second tick of the system clo    
466 be wrong.                                         
467                                                   
468 In the example above, we got 18038 interrupts     
469 1673 script breaks generally due to disconnect    
470 of the scatter list.                              
471                                                   
472                                                   
473 8. Control commands                               
474 ===================                               
475                                                   
476 Control commands can be sent to the driver wit    
477 the proc SCSI file system. The generic command    
478 following::                                       
479                                                   
480       echo "<verb> <parameters>" >/proc/scsi/n    
481       (assumes controller number is 0)            
482                                                   
483 Using "all" for "<target>" parameter with the     
484 apply to all targets of the SCSI chain (except    
485                                                   
486 Available commands:                               
487                                                   
488 8.1 Set minimum synchronous period factor         
489 -----------------------------------------         
490                                                   
491     setsync <target> <period factor>              
492                                                   
493     :target:   target number                      
494     :period:   minimum synchronous period.        
495                Maximum speed = 1000/(4*period     
496                cases below.                       
497                                                   
498     Specify a period of 255, to force asynchro    
499                                                   
500       - 10 means 25 nano-seconds synchronous p    
501       - 11 means 30 nano-seconds synchronous p    
502       - 12 means 50 nano-seconds synchronous p    
503                                                   
504 8.2 Set wide size                                 
505 -----------------                                 
506                                                   
507     setwide <target> <size>                       
508                                                   
509     :target:   target number                      
510     :size:     0=8 bits, 1=16bits                 
511                                                   
512 8.3 Set maximum number of concurrent tagged co    
513 ----------------------------------------------    
514                                                   
515     settags <target> <tags>                       
516                                                   
517     :target:   target number                      
518     :tags:     number of concurrent tagged com    
519                must not be greater than SCSI_N    
520                                                   
521 8.4 Set order type for tagged command             
522 -------------------------------------             
523                                                   
524     setorder <order>                              
525                                                   
526     :order:    3 possible values:                 
527                                                   
528                simple:                            
529                         use SIMPLE TAG for all    
530                                                   
531                ordered:                           
532                         use ORDERED TAG for al    
533                                                   
534                default:                           
535                         use default tag type,     
536                         SIMPLE  TAG for read      
537                         ORDERED TAG for write     
538                                                   
539                                                   
540 8.5 Set debug mode                                
541 ------------------                                
542                                                   
543     setdebug <list of debug flags>                
544                                                   
545     Available debug flags:                        
546                                                   
547         ======== =============================    
548         alloc    print info about memory alloc    
549         queue    print info about insertions i    
550         result   print sense data on CHECK CON    
551         scatter  print info about the scatter     
552         scripts  print info about the script b    
553         tiny     print minimal debugging infor    
554         timing   print timing information of t    
555         nego     print information about SCSI     
556         phase    print information on script i    
557         ======== =============================    
558                                                   
559     Use "setdebug" with no argument to reset d    
560                                                   
561                                                   
562 8.6 Clear profile counters                        
563 --------------------------                        
564                                                   
565     clearprof                                     
566                                                   
567     The profile counters are automatically cle    
568     data transferred reaches 1000 GB in order     
569     The "clearprof" command allows you to clea    
570                                                   
571                                                   
572 8.7 Set flag (no_disc)                            
573 ----------------------                            
574                                                   
575     setflag <target> <flag>                       
576                                                   
577     target:    target number                      
578                                                   
579     For the moment, only one flag is available    
580                                                   
581         no_disc:   not allow target to disconn    
582                                                   
583     Do not specify any flag in order to reset     
584                                                   
585     setflag 4                                     
586       will reset no_disc flag for target 4, so    
587                                                   
588     setflag all                                   
589       will allow disconnection for all devices    
590                                                   
591                                                   
592 8.8 Set verbose level                             
593 ---------------------                             
594                                                   
595     setverbose #level                             
596                                                   
597     The driver default verbose level is 1. Thi    
598     th driver verbose level after boot-up.        
599                                                   
600 8.9 Reset all logical units of a target           
601 ---------------------------------------           
602                                                   
603     resetdev <target>                             
604                                                   
605     :target:   target number                      
606                                                   
607     The driver will try to send a BUS DEVICE R    
608     (Only supported by the SYM53C8XX driver an    
609                                                   
610 8.10 Abort all tasks of all logical units of a    
611 ----------------------------------------------    
612                                                   
613     cleardev <target>                             
614                                                   
615     :target:   target number                      
616                                                   
617     The driver will try to send a ABORT messag    
618     of the target.                                
619                                                   
620     (Only supported by the SYM53C8XX driver an    
621                                                   
622                                                   
623 9. Configuration parameters                       
624 ===========================                       
625                                                   
626 If the firmware of all your devices is perfect    
627 features supported by the driver can be enable    
628 if only one has a flaw for some SCSI feature,     
629 support by the driver of this feature at linux    
630 this feature after boot-up only for devices th    
631                                                   
632 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_IOMAPPED       (default     
633     Answer "y" if you suspect your mother boar    
634                                                   
635     May slow down performance a little.  This     
636     Linux/PPC and is used no matter what you s    
637     suffers no performance loss with this opti    
638     mapped anyway.                                
639                                                   
640 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_DEFAULT_TAGS    (default    
641     Default tagged command queue depth.           
642                                                   
643 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_MAX_TAGS         (defaul    
644     This option allows you to specify the maxi    
645     that can be queued to a device. The maximu    
646                                                   
647 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYNC            (default    
648     This option allows you to specify the freq    
649     will use at boot time for synchronous data    
650     This frequency can be changed later with t    
651     0 means "asynchronous data transfers".        
652                                                   
653 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_FORCE_SYNC_NEGO (default    
654     Force synchronous negotiation for all SCSI    
655                                                   
656     Some SCSI-2 devices do not report this fea    
657     response but do support it properly (TAMAR    
658                                                   
659 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_NO_DISCONNECT   (default    
660     If you suspect a device of yours does not     
661     you can answer "y". Then, all SCSI devices    
662     even while performing long SCSI operations    
663                                                   
664 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYMBIOS_COMPAT              
665     Genuine SYMBIOS boards use GPIO0 in output    
666     bit as a flag indicating singled-ended/dif    
667     If all the boards of your system are genui    
668     BIOS and drivers from SYMBIOS, you would w    
669                                                   
670     This option must NOT be enabled if your sy    
671     based scsi board with a vendor-specific BI    
672     For example, Tekram DC-390/U, DC-390/W and    
673     use a vendor-specific BIOS and are known t    
674     GPIO wiring. So, this option must not be e    
675     such a board installed.                       
676                                                   
677 CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_NVRAM_DETECT                
678     Enable support for reading the serial NVRA    
679     some Symbios compatible cards, and Tekram     
680     systems with more than one Symbios compati    
681     one has a serial NVRAM, or for a system wi    
682     Tekram cards. Enables setting the boot ord    
683     to something other than the default order     
684     Also enables Symbios and Tekram cards to b    
685     CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYMBIOS_COMPAT may b    
686     mixture of Symbios and Tekram cards so the    
687     the full range of Symbios features, differ    
688     causing problems for the Tekram card(s).      
689                                                   
690 10. Boot setup commands                           
691 =======================                           
692                                                   
693 10.1 Syntax                                       
694 -----------                                       
695                                                   
696 Setup commands can be passed to the driver eit    
697 string variable using 'insmod'.                   
698                                                   
699 A boot setup command for the ncr53c8xx (sym53c    
700 driver name "ncr53c8xx="(sym53c8xx). The kerne    
701 an optional list of integers separated with co    
702 list of comma-separated strings. Example of bo    
703 prompt::                                          
704                                                   
705     lilo: linux root=/dev/hda2 ncr53c8xx=tags:    
706                                                   
707 - enable tagged commands, up to 4 tagged comma    
708 - set synchronous negotiation speed to 10 Mega    
709 - set DEBUG_NEGO flag.                            
710                                                   
711 Since comma seems not to be allowed when defin    
712 'insmod', the driver also accepts <space> as o    
713 The following command will install driver modu    
714 above::                                           
715                                                   
716     insmod ncr53c8xx.o ncr53c8xx="tags:4 sync:    
717                                                   
718 For the moment, the integer list of arguments     
719 It will be used in the future in order to allo    
720                                                   
721 Each string argument must be specified as "key    
722 characters and digits are allowed.                
723                                                   
724 In a system that contains multiple 53C8xx adap    
725 specified driver on each adapter. To exclude a    
726                                                   
727 The sequence of commands::                        
728                                                   
729     insmod sym53c8xx sym53c8xx=excl:0x1400        
730     insmod ncr53c8xx                              
731                                                   
732 installs the sym53c8xx driver on all adapters     
733 address 0x1400 and then installs the ncr53c8xx    
734 port address 0x1400.                              
735                                                   
736                                                   
737 10.2 Available arguments                          
738 ------------------------                          
739                                                   
740 10.2.1  Master parity checking                    
741 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                    
742                                                   
743         ======     ========                       
744         mpar:y     enabled                        
745         mpar:n     disabled                       
746         ======     ========                       
747                                                   
748 10.2.2  Scsi parity checking                      
749 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                      
750                                                   
751         ======     ========                       
752         spar:y     enabled                        
753         spar:n     disabled                       
754         ======     ========                       
755                                                   
756 10.2.3  Scsi disconnections                       
757 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                       
758                                                   
759         ======     ========                       
760         disc:y     enabled                        
761         disc:n     disabled                       
762         ======     ========                       
763                                                   
764 10.2.4  Special features                          
765 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                          
766                                                   
767    Only apply to 810A, 825A, 860, 875 and 895     
768    Have no effect with other ones.                
769                                                   
770         =======    ===========================    
771         specf:y    (or 1) enabled                 
772         specf:n    (or 0) disabled                
773         specf:3           enabled except Memor    
774         =======    ===========================    
775                                                   
776    The default driver setup is 'specf:3'. As a    
777    must be specified in the boot setup command    
778    Invalidate.                                    
779                                                   
780 10.2.5  Ultra SCSI support                        
781 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                        
782                                                   
783    Only apply to 860, 875, 895, 895a, 896, 101    
784    Have no effect with other ones.                
785                                                   
786         =======    ========================       
787         ultra:n    All ultra speeds enabled       
788         ultra:2    Ultra2 enabled                 
789         ultra:1    Ultra enabled                  
790         ultra:0    Ultra speeds disabled          
791         =======    ========================       
792                                                   
793 10.2.6  Default number of tagged commands         
794 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^         
795                                                   
796         ======================= ==============    
797         tags:0     (or tags:1 ) tagged command    
798         tags:#tags (#tags  > 1) tagged command    
799         ======================= ==============    
800                                                   
801   #tags will be truncated to the max queued co    
802   This option also allows to specify a command    
803   that support tagged command queueing.           
804                                                   
805   Example::                                       
806                                                   
807       ncr53c8xx=tags:10/t2t3q16-t5q24/t1u2q32     
808                                                   
809   will set devices queue depth as follow:         
810                                                   
811       - controller #0 target #2 and target #3     
812       - controller #0 target #5                   
813       - controller #1 target #1 logical unit #    
814       - all other logical units (all targets,     
815                                                   
816 10.2.7  Default synchronous period factor         
817 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^         
818                                                   
819 ============ =================================    
820 sync:255     disabled (asynchronous transfer m    
821 sync:#factor                                      
822              ============     ================    
823              #factor = 10     Ultra-2 SCSI 40     
824              #factor = 11     Ultra-2 SCSI 33     
825              #factor < 25     Ultra   SCSI 20     
826              #factor < 50     Fast    SCSI-2      
827              ============     ================    
828 ============ =================================    
829                                                   
830   In all cases, the driver will use the minimu    
831   controllers according to NCR53C8XX chip type    
832                                                   
833 10.2.8  Negotiate synchronous with all devices    
834 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^    
835         (force sync nego)                         
836                                                   
837         =====      =========                      
838         fsn:y      enabled                        
839         fsn:n      disabled                       
840         =====      =========                      
841                                                   
842 10.2.9  Verbosity level                           
843 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                           
844                                                   
845         ======     =========                      
846         verb:0     minimal                        
847         verb:1     normal                         
848         verb:2     too much                       
849         ======     =========                      
850                                                   
851 10.2.10 Debug mode                                
852 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                
853                                                   
854 ========   ===================================    
855 debug:0    clear debug flags                      
856 debug:#x   set debug flags                        
857                                                   
858             #x is an integer value combining t    
859                                                   
860             =============  ======                 
861             DEBUG_ALLOC       0x1                 
862             DEBUG_PHASE       0x2                 
863             DEBUG_POLL        0x4                 
864             DEBUG_QUEUE       0x8                 
865             DEBUG_RESULT     0x10                 
866             DEBUG_SCATTER    0x20                 
867             DEBUG_SCRIPT     0x40                 
868             DEBUG_TINY       0x80                 
869             DEBUG_TIMING    0x100                 
870             DEBUG_NEGO      0x200                 
871             DEBUG_TAGS      0x400                 
872             DEBUG_FREEZE    0x800                 
873             DEBUG_RESTART  0x1000                 
874             =============  ======                 
875 ========   ===================================    
876                                                   
877   You can play safely with DEBUG_NEGO. However    
878   generate bunches of syslog messages.            
879                                                   
880 10.2.11 Burst max                                 
881 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                 
882                                                   
883 =========  ===================================    
884 burst:0    burst disabled                         
885 burst:255  get burst length from initial IO re    
886 burst:#x   burst enabled (1<<#x burst transfer    
887                                                   
888            #x is an integer value which is log    
889            max.                                   
890                                                   
891            The NCR53C875 and NCR53C825A suppor    
892            (#x = 7).                              
893                                                   
894            Other chips only support up to 16 (    
895                                                   
896            This is a maximum value. The driver    
897            to chip and revision ids. By defaul    
898            value supported by the chip.           
899 =========  ===================================    
900                                                   
901 10.2.12 LED support                               
902 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                               
903                                                   
904         =====      ===================            
905         led:1      enable  LED support            
906         led:0      disable LED support            
907         =====      ===================            
908                                                   
909   Do not enable LED support if your scsi board    
910   (See 'Configuration parameters')                
911                                                   
912 10.2.13 Max wide                                  
913 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                  
914                                                   
915         ======     ===================            
916         wide:1      wide scsi enabled             
917         wide:0      wide scsi disabled            
918         ======     ===================            
919                                                   
920   Some scsi boards use a 875 (ultra wide) and     
921   If you have connected a wide device with a 5    
922   converter, any accepted wide negotiation wil    
923   In such a case, using "wide:0" in the bootup    
924                                                   
925 10.2.14 Differential mode                         
926 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                         
927                                                   
928         ======  ==============================    
929         diff:0  never set up diff mode            
930         diff:1  set up diff mode if BIOS set i    
931         diff:2  always set up diff mode           
932         diff:3  set diff mode if GPIO3 is not     
933         ======  ==============================    
934                                                   
935 10.2.15 IRQ mode                                  
936 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                  
937                                                   
938         =========  ===========================    
939         irqm:0     always open drain              
940         irqm:1     same as initial settings (a    
941         irqm:2     always totem pole              
942         irqm:0x10  driver will not use IRQF_SH    
943         =========  ===========================    
944                                                   
945     (Bits 0x10 and 0x20 can be combined with h    
946                                                   
947 10.2.16 Reverse probe                             
948 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                             
949                                                   
950         =========   ==========================    
951         revprob:n   probe chip ids from the PC    
952                     810, 815, 820, 860, 875, 8    
953         revprob:y   probe chip ids in the reve    
954         =========   ==========================    
955                                                   
956 10.2.17 Fix up PCI configuration space            
957 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^            
958         pcifix:<option bits>                      
959                                                   
960     Available option bits:                        
961                                                   
962         ===    ===============================    
963         0x0    No attempt to fix PCI configura    
964         0x1    Set PCI cache-line size registe    
965         0x2    Set write and invalidate bit in    
966         0x4    Increase if necessary PCI laten    
967         ===    ===============================    
968                                                   
969     Use 'pcifix:7' in order to allow the drive    
970                                                   
971 10.2.18 Serial NVRAM                              
972 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                              
973                                                   
974         =======     ==========================    
975         nvram:n     do not look for serial NVR    
976         nvram:y     test controllers for onboa    
977         =======     ==========================    
978                                                   
979         (alternate binary form)                   
980         mvram=<bits options>                      
981                                                   
982         ====   ===============================    
983         0x01   look for NVRAM  (equivalent to     
984         0x02   ignore NVRAM "Synchronous negot    
985         0x04   ignore NVRAM "Wide negotiation"    
986         0x08   ignore NVRAM "Scan at boot time    
987         0x80   also attach controllers set to     
988         ====   ===============================    
989                                                   
990 10.2.19 Check SCSI BUS                            
991 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                            
992                                                   
993         buschk:<option bits>                      
994                                                   
995     Available option bits:                        
996                                                   
997         ====   ===============================    
998         0x0:   No check.                          
999         0x1:   Check and do not attach the con    
1000         0x2:   Check and just warn on error.     
1001         0x4:   Disable SCSI bus integrity che    
1002         ====   ==============================    
1003                                                  
1004 10.2.20 Exclude a host from being attached       
1005 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^       
1006                                                  
1007         excl=<io_address>                        
1008                                                  
1009     Prevent host at a given io address from b    
1010     For example 'ncr53c8xx=excl:0xb400,excl:0    
1011     ncr53c8xx driver not to attach hosts at a    
1012                                                  
1013 10.2.21 Suggest a default SCSI id for hosts      
1014 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^      
1015                                                  
1016         ==========      =====================    
1017         hostid:255      no id suggested.         
1018         hostid:#x       (0 < x < 7) x suggest    
1019         ==========      =====================    
1020                                                  
1021     If a host SCSI id is available from the N    
1022     any value suggested as boot option. Other    
1023     different from 255 has been supplied, it     
1024     try to deduce the value previously set in    
1025     7 if the hardware value is zero.             
1026                                                  
1027 10.2.22 Enable use of IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION      
1028 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^      
1029                                                  
1030         (only supported by the sym53c8xx driv    
1031                                                  
1032 =======   ===================================    
1033 iarb:0    do not use this feature.               
1034 iarb:#x   use this feature according to bit f    
1035                                                  
1036           ========= =========================    
1037           bit 0 (1) enable IARB each time the    
1038                     when it arbitrated for th    
1039           (#x >> 4) maximum number of success    
1040                     initiator win arbitration    
1041                     to send to a device.         
1042           ========= =========================    
1043 =======   ===================================    
1044                                                  
1045 Boot fail safe                                   
1046     safe:y      load the following assumed fa    
1047                                                  
1048   ========================      =============    
1049   master parity                 disabled         
1050   scsi parity                   enabled          
1051   disconnections                not allowed      
1052   special features              disabled         
1053   ultra scsi                    disabled         
1054   force sync negotiation        disabled         
1055   reverse probe                 disabled         
1056   PCI fix up                    disabled         
1057   serial NVRAM                  enabled          
1058   verbosity level               2                
1059   tagged command queuing        disabled         
1060   synchronous negotiation       disabled         
1061   debug flags                   none             
1062   burst length                  from BIOS set    
1063   LED support                   disabled         
1064   wide support                  disabled         
1065   settle time                   10 seconds       
1066   differential support          from BIOS set    
1067   irq mode                      from BIOS set    
1068   SCSI BUS check                do not attach    
1069   immediate arbitration         disabled         
1070   ========================      =============    
1071                                                  
1072 10.3 Advised boot setup commands                 
1073 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                 
1074                                                  
1075 If the driver has been configured with defaul    
1076 boot setup is::                                  
1077                                                  
1078    ncr53c8xx=mpar:y,spar:y,disc:y,specf:3,fsn    
1079              tags:0,sync:50,debug:0,burst:7,l    
1080                                                  
1081 For an installation diskette or a safe but no    
1082 boot setup can be::                              
1083                                                  
1084     ncr53c8xx=safe:y,mpar:y,disc:y               
1085     ncr53c8xx=safe:y,disc:y                      
1086     ncr53c8xx=safe:y,mpar:y                      
1087     ncr53c8xx=safe:y                             
1088                                                  
1089 My personal system works flawlessly with the     
1090                                                  
1091    ncr53c8xx=mpar:y,spar:y,disc:y,specf:1,fsn    
1092              tags:32,sync:12,debug:0,burst:7,    
1093                                                  
1094 The driver prints its actual setup when verbo    
1095 "ncr53c8xx=verb:2" to get the "static" setup     
1096 to your boot setup command in order to check     
1097 using.                                           
1098                                                  
1099 10.4 PCI configuration fix-up boot option        
1100 -----------------------------------------        
1101                                                  
1102 pcifix:<option bits>                             
1103                                                  
1104 Available option bits:                           
1105                                                  
1106     ===      ================================    
1107     0x1      Set PCI cache-line size register    
1108     0x2      Set write and invalidate bit in     
1109     ===      ================================    
1110                                                  
1111 Use 'pcifix:3' in order to allow the driver t    
1112                                                  
1113 These options only apply to new SYMBIOS chips    
1114 and 895 and are only supported for Pentium an    
1115 Recent SYMBIOS 53C8XX scsi processors are abl    
1116 and PCI write and invalidate commands. These     
1117 cache line size register to be properly set i    
1118 space of the chips. On the other hand, chips     
1119 invalidate commands only if the corresponding    
1120 PCI command register.                            
1121                                                  
1122 Not all PCI bioses set the PCI cache line reg    
1123 invalidate bit in the PCI configuration space    
1124 Optimized PCI accesses may be broken for some    
1125 make problems with some PCI boards.              
1126                                                  
1127 This fix-up worked flawlessly on my previous     
1128 (MB Triton HX / 53C875 / 53C810A)                
1129 I use these options at my own risks as you wi    
1130 use them too.                                    
1131                                                  
1132                                                  
1133 10.5 Serial NVRAM support boot option            
1134 -------------------------------------            
1135                                                  
1136 =======     =================================    
1137 nvram:n     do not look for serial NVRAM         
1138 nvram:y     test controllers for onboard seri    
1139 =======     =================================    
1140                                                  
1141 This option can also been entered as an hexad    
1142 to control what information the driver will g    
1143 information it will ignore.                      
1144 For details see '17. Serial NVRAM support'.      
1145                                                  
1146 When this option is enabled, the driver tries    
1147 a Serial NVRAM. This memory is used to hold u    
1148                                                  
1149 The parameters the driver is able to get from    
1150 data format used, as follow:                     
1151                                                  
1152 +-------------------------------+------------    
1153 |                               |Tekram forma    
1154 +-------------------------------+------------    
1155 |General and host parameters    |                
1156 +-------------------------------+------------    
1157 |  * Boot order                 |        N       
1158 +-------------------------------+------------    
1159 |  * Host SCSI ID               |        Y       
1160 +-------------------------------+------------    
1161 |  * SCSI parity checking       |        Y       
1162 +-------------------------------+------------    
1163 |  * Verbose boot messages      |        N       
1164 +-------------------------------+------------    
1165 |SCSI devices parameters                         
1166 +-------------------------------+------------    
1167 |  * Synchronous transfer speed |        Y       
1168 +-------------------------------+------------    
1169 |  * Wide 16 / Narrow           |        Y       
1170 +-------------------------------+------------    
1171 |  * Tagged Command Queuing     |        Y       
1172 |    enabled                    |                
1173 +-------------------------------+------------    
1174 |  * Disconnections enabled     |        Y       
1175 +-------------------------------+------------    
1176 |  * Scan at boot time          |        N       
1177 +-------------------------------+------------    
1178                                                  
1179 In order to speed up the system boot, for eac    
1180 the "scan at boot time" option, the driver fo    
1181 first TEST UNIT READY command received for th    
1182                                                  
1183 Some SDMS BIOS revisions seem to be unable to    
1184 hard disks. In such a situation you cannot co    
1185 optimized parameters value.                      
1186                                                  
1187 The 'nvram' boot option can be entered in hex    
1188 to ignore some options configured in the NVRA    
1189                                                  
1190 mvram=<bits options>                             
1191                                                  
1192       ====   ================================    
1193       0x01   look for NVRAM  (equivalent to n    
1194       0x02   ignore NVRAM "Synchronous negoti    
1195       0x04   ignore NVRAM "Wide negotiation"     
1196       0x08   ignore NVRAM "Scan at boot time"    
1197       0x80   also attach controllers set to O    
1198       ====   ================================    
1199                                                  
1200 Option 0x80 is only supported by the sym53c8x    
1201 default. Result is that, by default (option n    
1202 will not attach controllers set to OFF in the    
1203                                                  
1204 The ncr53c8xx always tries to attach all the     
1205 not been added to the ncr53c8xx driver, since    
1206 confuse users who use this driver since a lon    
1207 controller not to be attached by the ncr53c8x    
1208 must use the 'excl' driver boot option.          
1209                                                  
1210 10.6 SCSI BUS checking boot option.              
1211 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^              
1212                                                  
1213 When this option is set to a non-zero value,     
1214 logic state, 100 micro-seconds after having a    
1215 The driver just reads SCSI lines and checks a    
1216 Since SCSI devices shall release the BUS at m    
1217 RESET has been asserted, any signal to TRUE m    
1218 Unfortunately, the following common SCSI BUS     
1219                                                  
1220 - Only 1 terminator installed.                   
1221 - Misplaced terminators.                         
1222 - Bad quality terminators.                       
1223                                                  
1224 On the other hand, either bad cabling, broken    
1225 devices, ... may cause a SCSI signal to be wr    
1226                                                  
1227 10.7 IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION boot option           
1228 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^           
1229                                                  
1230 This option is only supported by the SYM53C8X    
1231                                                  
1232 SYMBIOS 53C8XX chips are able to arbitrate fo    
1233 have detected an expected disconnection (BUS     
1234 to be started, bit 1 of SCNTL1 IO register mu    
1235 connected to the SCSI BUS.                       
1236                                                  
1237 When this feature has been enabled for the cu    
1238 every chance to win arbitration if only devic    
1239 competing for the SCSI BUS. By the way, when     
1240 then it will for sure win the next SCSI BUS a    
1241                                                  
1242 Since, there is no way to know what devices a    
1243 BUS, using this feature can be extremely unfa    
1244 to enable it, or at most enable this feature     
1245 the previous arbitration (boot option 'iarb:1    
1246                                                  
1247 This feature has the following advantages:       
1248                                                  
1249 a) Allow the initiator with ID 7 to win arbit    
1250 b) Overlap at least 4 micro-seconds of arbitr    
1251    of SCRIPTS that deal with the end of the c    
1252    starts the next job.                          
1253                                                  
1254 Hmmm... But (a) may just prevent other device    
1255 and delay data transfers or status/completion    
1256 SCSI BUS bandwidth if the SCRIPTS execution l    
1257                                                  
1258 The use of IARB needs the SCSI_NCR_IARB_SUPPO    
1259 at compile time and the 'iarb' boot option to    
1260 value at boot time. It is not that useful for    
1261 to stress SCSI devices or for some applicatio    
1262 it. By the way, if you experience badnesses l    
1263 'bad reselections', etc... when using IARB on    
1264 be surprised, because force-feeding anything     
1265 same time cannot work for a long time. :-))      
1266                                                  
1267                                                  
1268 11. Some constants and flags of the ncr53c8xx    
1269 =============================================    
1270                                                  
1271 Some of these are defined from the configurat    
1272 change other "defines", you must edit the hea    
1273 if you know what you are doing.                  
1274                                                  
1275 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_SPECIAL_FEATURES (default: def    
1276         If defined, the driver will enable so    
1277         to chip and revision id.                 
1278                                                  
1279         For 810A, 860, 825A, 875 and 895 scsi    
1280         support of features that reduce load     
1281         during  scsi transfer processing: bur    
1282         read line, prefetch, cache line, writ    
1283         burst 128 (875 only), large dma fifo     
1284         Can be changed by the following boot     
1285                                                  
1286                 ncr53c8xx=specf:n                
1287                                                  
1288 SCSI_NCR_IOMAPPED               (default: not    
1289         If defined, normal I/O is forced.        
1290                                                  
1291 SCSI_NCR_SHARE_IRQ              (default: def    
1292         If defined, request shared IRQ.          
1293                                                  
1294 SCSI_NCR_MAX_TAGS               (default: 8)     
1295         Maximum number of simultaneous tagged    
1296                                                  
1297         Can be changed by "settags <target> <    
1298                                                  
1299 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_DEFAULT_SYNC     (default: 50)    
1300         Transfer period factor the driver wil    
1301         negotiation. 0 means asynchronous.       
1302                                                  
1303         Can be changed by "setsync <target> <    
1304                                                  
1305 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_DEFAULT_TAGS     (default: 8)     
1306         Default number of simultaneous tagged    
1307                                                  
1308         < 1 means tagged command queuing disa    
1309                                                  
1310 SCSI_NCR_ALWAYS_SIMPLE_TAG      (default: def    
1311         Use SIMPLE TAG for read and write com    
1312                                                  
1313         Can be changed by "setorder <ordered|    
1314                                                  
1315 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_DISCONNECTION    (default: def    
1316         If defined, targets are allowed to di    
1317                                                  
1318 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_FORCE_SYNC_NEGO  (default: not    
1319         If defined, synchronous negotiation i    
1320                                                  
1321         Can be changed by "setsync <target> <    
1322                                                  
1323 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_MASTER_PARITY    (default: def    
1324         If defined, master parity checking is    
1325                                                  
1326 SCSI_NCR_SETUP_SCSI_PARITY      (default: def    
1327         If defined, SCSI parity checking is e    
1328                                                  
1329 SCSI_NCR_PROFILE_SUPPORT        (default: not    
1330         If defined, profiling information is     
1331                                                  
1332 SCSI_NCR_MAX_SCATTER            (default: 128    
1333         Scatter list size of the driver ccb.     
1334                                                  
1335 SCSI_NCR_MAX_TARGET             (default: 16)    
1336         Max number of targets per host.          
1337                                                  
1338 SCSI_NCR_MAX_HOST               (default: 2)     
1339         Max number of host controllers.          
1340                                                  
1341 SCSI_NCR_SETTLE_TIME            (default: 2)     
1342         Number of seconds the driver will wai    
1343                                                  
1344 SCSI_NCR_TIMEOUT_ALERT          (default: 3)     
1345         If a pending command will time out af    
1346         an ordered tag is used for the next c    
1347                                                  
1348         Avoids timeouts for unordered tagged     
1349                                                  
1350 SCSI_NCR_CAN_QUEUE              (default: 7*S    
1351         Max number of commands that can be qu    
1352                                                  
1353 SCSI_NCR_CMD_PER_LUN            (default: SCS    
1354         Max number of commands queued to a ho    
1355                                                  
1356 SCSI_NCR_SG_TABLESIZE           (default: SCS    
1357         Max size of the Linux scatter/gather     
1358                                                  
1359 SCSI_NCR_MAX_LUN        (default: 8)             
1360         Max number of LUNs per target.           
1361                                                  
1362                                                  
1363 12. Installation                                 
1364 ================                                 
1365                                                  
1366 This driver is part of the linux kernel distr    
1367 Driver files are located in the sub-directory    
1368 kernel source tree.                              
1369                                                  
1370 Driver files::                                   
1371                                                  
1372         README.ncr53c8xx        : this file      
1373         ChangeLog.ncr53c8xx     : change log     
1374         ncr53c8xx.h             : definitions    
1375         ncr53c8xx.c             : the driver     
1376                                                  
1377 New driver versions are made available separa    
1378 changes and new features prior to including t    
1379 distribution. The following URL provides info    
1380 patches:                                         
1381                                                  
1382       ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/people/gerard-rou    
1383                                                  
1384                                                  
1385 13. Architecture dependent features              
1386 ===================================              
1387                                                  
1388 <Not yet written>                                
1389                                                  
1390                                                  
1391 14. Known problems                               
1392 ==================                               
1393                                                  
1394 14.1 Tagged commands with Iomega Jaz device      
1395 -------------------------------------------      
1396                                                  
1397 I have not tried this device, however it has     
1398 following: This device is capable of Tagged c    
1399 while spinning up, it rejects Tagged commands    
1400 conforms to 6.8.2 of SCSI-2 specifications. T    
1401 the driver in that situation is not satisfyin    
1402 Tagged command queuing for devices that are a    
1403 other problem that may appear is timeouts. Th    
1404 timeouts seems to edit linux/drivers/scsi/sd.    
1405 current timeout values.                          
1406                                                  
1407 14.2 Device names change when another control    
1408 ---------------------------------------------    
1409                                                  
1410 When you add a new NCR53C8XX chip based contr    
1411 has one or more controllers of this family, i    
1412 the driver registers them to the kernel cause    
1413 name changes.                                    
1414 When at least one controller uses NvRAM, SDMS    
1415 define the order the BIOS will scan the scsi     
1416 controllers according to BIOS information if     
1417                                                  
1418 If your controllers do not have NvRAM, you ca    
1419                                                  
1420 - Ask the driver to probe chip ids in reverse    
1421   line: ncr53c8xx=revprob:y                      
1422 - Make appropriate changes in the fstab.         
1423 - Use the 'scsidev' tool from Eric Youngdale.    
1424                                                  
1425 14.3 Using only 8 bit devices with a WIDE SCS    
1426 ---------------------------------------------    
1427                                                  
1428 When only 8 bit NARROW devices are connected     
1429 you must ensure that lines of the wide part o    
1430 This can be achieved by ENABLING the WIDE TER    
1431 controller card.                                 
1432                                                  
1433 The TYAN 1365 documentation revision 1.2 is n    
1434 (page 10, figure 3.3).                           
1435                                                  
1436 14.4 Possible data corruption during a Memory    
1437 ---------------------------------------------    
1438                                                  
1439 This problem is described in SYMBIOS DEL 397,    
1440                                                  
1441 In some complex situations, 53C875 chips revi    
1442 Write and Invalidate Command at a not cache-l    
1443 This is only possible when Cache Line Size is    
1444 Pentium systems use a 8 DWORDS cache line siz    
1445 this chip bug, unlike i486 systems that use a    
1446                                                  
1447 When this situation occurs, the chip may comp    
1448 command after having only filled part of the     
1449 the transfer, leaving to data corruption the     
1450                                                  
1451 Not using Write And Invalidate obviously gets    
1452 it is now the default setting of the driver.     
1453 However, for people like me who want to enabl    
1454 part of a work-around suggested by SYMBIOS. T    
1455 addressing logic when the DATA IN phase is en    
1456 from being triggered for the first SCSI MOVE     
1457 should be enough according to the following:     
1458                                                  
1459 The only driver internal data structure that     
1460 that is moved by the SCRIPTS processor is the    
1461 the context of the SCSI transfer. This data s    
1462 boundary (Pentium Cache Line Size), and so is    
1463 least on Pentium systems.                        
1464                                                  
1465 But the conditions of this bug can be met whe    
1466 performed using a buffer that is 4 DWORDS but    
1467 This cannot happen under Linux when scatter/g    
1468 they only refer to system buffers that are we    
1469 may only be needed under Linux when a scatter    
1470 when the SCSI DATA IN phase is reentered afte    
1471                                                  
1472 15. SCSI problem troubleshooting                 
1473 ================================                 
1474                                                  
1475 15.1 Problem tracking                            
1476 ---------------------                            
1477                                                  
1478 Most SCSI problems are due to a non conforman    
1479 devices.  If unfortunately you have SCSI prob    
1480 following things:                                
1481                                                  
1482 - SCSI bus cables                                
1483 - terminations at both end of the SCSI chain     
1484 - linux syslog messages (some of them may hel    
1485                                                  
1486 If you do not find the source of problems, yo    
1487 driver with no features enabled.                 
1488                                                  
1489 - only asynchronous data transfers               
1490 - tagged commands disabled                       
1491 - disconnections not allowed                     
1492                                                  
1493 Now, if your SCSI bus is ok, your system have    
1494 with this safe configuration but performances    
1495                                                  
1496 If it still fails, then you can send your pro    
1497 appropriate mailing lists or news-groups.  Se    
1498 be sure I will receive it.  Obviously, a bug     
1499 possible.                                        
1500                                                  
1501      My email address: Gerard Roudier <groudie    
1502                                                  
1503 Allowing disconnections is important if you u    
1504 your SCSI bus but often causes problems with     
1505 Synchronous data transfers increases throughp    
1506 hard disks.  Good SCSI hard disks with a larg    
1507 tagged commands queuing.                         
1508                                                  
1509 Try to enable one feature at a time with cont    
1510                                                  
1511 ::                                               
1512                                                  
1513     echo "setsync all 25" >/proc/scsi/ncr53c8    
1514                                                  
1515 Will enable fast synchronous data transfer ne    
1516                                                  
1517 ::                                               
1518                                                  
1519     echo "setflag 3" >/proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/0     
1520                                                  
1521 Will reset flags (no_disc) for target 3, and     
1522 the SCSI Bus.                                    
1523                                                  
1524 ::                                               
1525                                                  
1526     echo "settags 3 8" >/proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/    
1527                                                  
1528 Will enable tagged command queuing for target    
1529                                                  
1530 Once you have found the device and the featur    
1531 disable that feature for that device.            
1532                                                  
1533 15.2 Understanding hardware error reports        
1534 -----------------------------------------        
1535                                                  
1536 When the driver detects an unexpected error c    
1537 message of the following pattern::               
1538                                                  
1539     sym53c876-0:1: ERROR (0:48) (1-21-65) (f/    
1540     sym53c876-0: script cmd = 19000000           
1541     sym53c876-0: regdump: da 10 80 95 47 0f 0    
1542                                                  
1543 Some fields in such a message may help you un    
1544 problem, as follows::                            
1545                                                  
1546     sym53c876-0:1: ERROR (0:48) (1-21-65) (f/    
1547     ............A.........B.C....D.E..F....G.    
1548                                                  
1549 Field A : target number.                         
1550   SCSI ID of the device the controller was ta    
1551   error occurs.                                  
1552                                                  
1553 Field B : DSTAT io register (DMA STATUS)         
1554   ========   ================================    
1555   Bit 0x40   MDPE Master Data Parity Error       
1556              Data parity error detected on th    
1557   Bit 0x20   BF   Bus Fault                      
1558              PCI bus fault condition detected    
1559   Bit 0x01   IID  Illegal Instruction Detecte    
1560              Set by the chip when it detects     
1561              on some condition that makes an     
1562   Bit 0x80   DFE Dma Fifo Empty                  
1563              Pure status bit that does not in    
1564   ========   ================================    
1565                                                  
1566   If the reported DSTAT value contains a comb    
1567   BF (0x20), then the cause may be likely due    
1568                                                  
1569 Field C : SIST io register (SCSI Interrupt St    
1570   ========   ================================    
1571   Bit 0x08   SGE  SCSI GROSS ERROR               
1572              Indicates that the chip detected    
1573              on the SCSI BUS that prevents th    
1574              properly.                           
1575   Bit 0x04   UDC  Unexpected Disconnection       
1576              Indicates that the device releas    
1577              was not expecting this to happen    
1578              indicate the SCSI initiator that    
1579              using the SCSI protocol has occu    
1580   Bit 0x02   RST  SCSI BUS Reset                 
1581              Generally SCSI targets do not re    
1582              device on the BUS can reset it a    
1583   Bit 0x01   PAR  Parity                         
1584              SCSI parity error detected.         
1585   ========   ================================    
1586                                                  
1587   On a faulty SCSI BUS, any error condition a    
1588   PAR (0x01) may be detected by the chip. If     
1589   encounters such error conditions, especiall    
1590   BUS problem is likely the cause of these er    
1591                                                  
1592 For fields D,E,F,G and H, you may look into t    
1593 that contains some minimal comments on IO reg    
1594                                                  
1595 Field D : SOCL  Scsi Output Control Latch        
1596           This register reflects the state of    
1597           chip want to drive or compare again    
1598                                                  
1599 Field E : SBCL  Scsi Bus Control Lines           
1600           Actual value of control lines on th    
1601                                                  
1602 Field F : SBDL  Scsi Bus Data Lines              
1603           Actual value of data lines on the S    
1604                                                  
1605 Field G : SXFER  SCSI Transfer                   
1606           Contains the setting of the Synchro    
1607           the current Synchronous offset (off    
1608                                                  
1609 Field H : SCNTL3 Scsi Control Register 3         
1610           Contains the setting of timing valu    
1611           synchronous data transfers.            
1612                                                  
1613 Understanding Fields I, J, K and dumps requir    
1614 SCSI standards, chip cores functionnals and i    
1615 You are not required to decode and understand    
1616 maintain the driver code.                        
1617                                                  
1618 16. Synchronous transfer negotiation tables      
1619 ===========================================      
1620                                                  
1621 Tables below have been created by calling the    
1622 for synchronisation negotiation timing calcul    
1623 The first table corresponds to Ultra chips 53    
1624 clock and 5 clock divisors.                      
1625 The second one has been calculated by setting    
1626 and using 4 clock divisors and so applies to     
1627 SCSI-2 mode.                                     
1628                                                  
1629 Periods are in nano-seconds and speeds are in    
1630 1 Mega-transfers/second means 1 MB/s with 8 b    
1631 Wide16 SCSI.                                     
1632                                                  
1633 16.1 Synchronous timings for 53C895, 53C875 a    
1634                                                  
1635 +-----------------------------+--------+-----    
1636 |Negotiated                   |NCR settings      
1637 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1638 |Factor |Period  |Speed       |Period  |Speed    
1639 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1640 |10     | 25     |40.000      | 25     |40.00    
1641 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1642 |11     | 30.2   |33.112      | 31.25  |32.00    
1643 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1644 |12     | 50     |20.000      | 50     |20.00    
1645 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1646 |13     | 52     |19.230      | 62     |16.00    
1647 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1648 |14     | 56     |17.857      | 62     |16.00    
1649 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1650 |15     | 60     |16.666      | 62     |16.00    
1651 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1652 |16     | 64     |15.625      | 75     |13.33    
1653 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1654 |17     | 68     |14.705      | 75     |13.33    
1655 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1656 |18     | 72     |13.888      | 75     |13.33    
1657 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1658 |19     | 76     |13.157      | 87     |11.42    
1659 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1660 |20     | 80     |12.500      | 87     |11.42    
1661 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1662 |21     | 84     |11.904      | 87     |11.42    
1663 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1664 |22     | 88     |11.363      | 93     |10.66    
1665 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1666 |23     | 92     |10.869      | 93     |10.66    
1667 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1668 |24     | 96     |10.416      |100     |10.00    
1669 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1670 |25     |100     |10.000      |100     |10.00    
1671 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1672 |26     |104     | 9.615      |112     | 8.88    
1673 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1674 |27     |108     | 9.259      |112     | 8.88    
1675 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1676 |28     |112     | 8.928      |112     | 8.88    
1677 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1678 |29     |116     | 8.620      |125     | 8.00    
1679 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1680 |30     |120     | 8.333      |125     | 8.00    
1681 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1682 |31     |124     | 8.064      |125     | 8.00    
1683 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1684 |32     |128     | 7.812      |131     | 7.61    
1685 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1686 |33     |132     | 7.575      |150     | 6.66    
1687 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1688 |34     |136     | 7.352      |150     | 6.66    
1689 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1690 |35     |140     | 7.142      |150     | 6.66    
1691 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1692 |36     |144     | 6.944      |150     | 6.66    
1693 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1694 |37     |148     | 6.756      |150     | 6.66    
1695 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1696 |38     |152     | 6.578      |175     | 5.71    
1697 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1698 |39     |156     | 6.410      |175     | 5.71    
1699 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1700 |40     |160     | 6.250      |175     | 5.71    
1701 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1702 |41     |164     | 6.097      |175     | 5.71    
1703 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1704 |42     |168     | 5.952      |175     | 5.71    
1705 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1706 |43     |172     | 5.813      |175     | 5.71    
1707 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1708 |44     |176     | 5.681      |187     | 5.33    
1709 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1710 |45     |180     | 5.555      |187     | 5.33    
1711 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1712 |46     |184     | 5.434      |187     | 5.33    
1713 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1714 |47     |188     | 5.319      |200     | 5.00    
1715 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1716 |48     |192     | 5.208      |200     | 5.00    
1717 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1718 |49     |196     | 5.102      |200     | 5.00    
1719 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1720                                                  
1721 16.2 Synchronous timings for fast SCSI-2 53C8    
1722                                                  
1723 +-----------------------------+--------------    
1724 |Negotiated                   |NCR settings      
1725 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1726 |Factor |Period  |Speed       |Period  |Speed    
1727 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1728 |25     |100     |10.000      |100     |10.00    
1729 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1730 |26     |104     |9.615       |125     | 8.00    
1731 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1732 |27     |108     |9.259       |125     | 8.00    
1733 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1734 |28     |112     |8.928       |125     | 8.00    
1735 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1736 |29     |116     |8.620       |125     | 8.00    
1737 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1738 |30     |120     |8.333       |125     | 8.00    
1739 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1740 |31     |124     |8.064       |125     | 8.00    
1741 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1742 |32     |128     |7.812       |131     | 7.61    
1743 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1744 |33     |132     |7.575       |150     | 6.66    
1745 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1746 |34     |136     |7.352       |150     | 6.66    
1747 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1748 |35     |140     |7.142       |150     | 6.66    
1749 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1750 |36     |144     |6.944       |150     | 6.66    
1751 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1752 |37     |148     |6.756       |150     | 6.66    
1753 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1754 |38     |152     |6.578       |175     | 5.71    
1755 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1756 |39     |156     |6.410       |175     | 5.71    
1757 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1758 |40     |160     |6.250       |175     | 5.71    
1759 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1760 |41     |164     |6.097       |175     | 5.71    
1761 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1762 |42     |168     |5.952       |175     | 5.71    
1763 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1764 |43     |172     |5.813       |175     | 5.71    
1765 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1766 |44     |176     |5.681       |187     | 5.33    
1767 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1768 |45     |180     |5.555       |187     | 5.33    
1769 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1770 |46     |184     |5.434       |187     | 5.33    
1771 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1772 |47     |188     |5.319       |200     | 5.00    
1773 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1774 |48     |192     |5.208       |200     | 5.00    
1775 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1776 |49     |196     |5.102       |200     | 5.00    
1777 +-------+--------+------------+--------+-----    
1778                                                  
1779                                                  
1780 17. Serial NVRAM                                 
1781 ================                                 
1782                                                  
1783 (added by Richard Waltham: dormouse@farsrobt.    
1784                                                  
1785 17.1 Features                                    
1786 -------------                                    
1787                                                  
1788 Enabling serial NVRAM support enables detecti    
1789 on Symbios and some Symbios compatible host a    
1790 serial NVRAM is used by Symbios and Tekram to    
1791 host adaptor and its attached drives.            
1792                                                  
1793 The Symbios NVRAM also holds data on the boot    
1794 system with more than one host adaptor. This     
1795 the cards for drives to be changed from the d    
1796 detection.                                       
1797                                                  
1798 This can be done to a limited extent at the m    
1799 this only changes the order of detection of d    
1800 NVRAM boot order settings can do this as well    
1801 types of cards are scanned in, something "rev    
1802                                                  
1803 Tekram boards using Symbios chips, DC390W/F/U    
1804 and this is used to distinguish between Symbi    
1805 adaptors. This is used to disable the Symbios    
1806 incorrectly set on Tekram boards if the CONFI    
1807 configuration parameter is set enabling both     
1808 used together with the Symbios cards using al    
1809 "diff" support. ("led pin" support for Symbio    
1810 enabled when using Tekram cards. It does noth    
1811 adaptors but does not cause problems either.)    
1812                                                  
1813                                                  
1814 17.2 Symbios NVRAM layout                        
1815 -------------------------                        
1816                                                  
1817 typical data at NVRAM address 0x100 (53c810a     
1818                                                  
1819     00 00                                        
1820     64 01                                        
1821     8e 0b                                        
1822                                                  
1823     00 30 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00    
1824                                                  
1825     04 00 0f 00 00 10 00 50 00 00 01 00 00 62    
1826     04 00 03 00 00 10 00 58 00 00 01 00 00 63    
1827     04 00 01 00 00 10 00 48 00 00 01 00 00 61    
1828     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00    
1829                                                  
1830     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1831     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1832     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1833     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1834     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1835     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1836     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1837     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1838                                                  
1839     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1840     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1841     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1842     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1843     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1844     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1845     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1846     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1847                                                  
1848     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1849     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1850     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1851     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1852     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1853     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1854     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1855     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1856                                                  
1857     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1858     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1859     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1860     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1861     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1862     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1863     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1864     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1865                                                  
1866     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1867     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1868     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
1869                                                  
1870     fe fe                                        
1871     00 00                                        
1872     00 00                                        
1873                                                  
1874 NVRAM layout details                             
1875                                                  
1876 =============  ================                  
1877 NVRAM Address                                    
1878 =============  ================                  
1879 0x000-0x0ff    not used                          
1880 0x100-0x26f    initialised data                  
1881 0x270-0x7ff    not used                          
1882 =============  ================                  
1883                                                  
1884 general layout::                                 
1885                                                  
1886         header  -   6 bytes,                     
1887         data    - 356 bytes (checksum is byte    
1888         trailer -   6 bytes                      
1889                   ---                            
1890         total     368 bytes                      
1891                                                  
1892 data area layout::                               
1893                                                  
1894         controller set up  -  20 bytes           
1895         boot configuration -  56 bytes (4x14     
1896         device set up      - 128 bytes (16x8     
1897         unused (spare?)    - 152 bytes (19x8     
1898                              ---                 
1899         total                356 bytes           
1900                                                  
1901 header::                                         
1902                                                  
1903     00 00   - ?? start marker                    
1904     64 01   - byte count (lsb/msb excludes he    
1905     8e 0b   - checksum (lsb/msb excludes head    
1906                                                  
1907 controller set up::                              
1908                                                  
1909     00 30 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00    
1910                     |     |           |     |    
1911                     |     |           |          
1912                     |     |           |          
1913                     |     |            --Remo    
1914                     |     |               0x0    
1915                     |     |               0x0    
1916                     |     |               0x0    
1917                     |     |                      
1918                     |      --flag bits 2         
1919                     |        0x00000001= scan    
1920                     |            (default 0x0    
1921                         --flag bits 1            
1922                         0x00000001 scam enabl    
1923                         0x00000010 parity ena    
1924                         0x00000100 verbose bo    
1925                                                  
1926 remaining bytes unknown - they do not appear     
1927 current set up for any of the controllers.       
1928                                                  
1929 default set up is identical for 53c810a and 5    
1930 (Removable Media added Symbios BIOS version 4    
1931                                                  
1932 boot configuration                               
1933                                                  
1934 boot order set by order of the devices in thi    
1935                                                  
1936     04 00 0f 00 00 10 00 50 00 00 01 00 00 62    
1937     04 00 03 00 00 10 00 58 00 00 01 00 00 63    
1938     04 00 01 00 00 10 00 48 00 00 01 00 00 61    
1939     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00    
1940         |  |  |  |     |        |     |  |       
1941         |  |  |  |     |        |      ---- P    
1942         |  |  |  |     |         --0x01 init/    
1943         |  |  |  |      --PCI device/function    
1944         |  |   ----- ?? PCI vendor ID (lsb/ms    
1945             ----PCI device ID (lsb/msb)          
1946                                                  
1947     ?? use of this data is a guess but seems     
1948                                                  
1949 remaining bytes unknown - they do not appear     
1950 current set up                                   
1951                                                  
1952 default set up is identical for 53c810a and 5    
1953 ---------------------------------------------    
1954                                                  
1955 device set up (up to 16 devices - includes co    
1956                                                  
1957     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00 - id 0               
1958     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1959     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1960     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1961     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1962     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1963     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1964     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1965                                                  
1966     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1967     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1968     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1969     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1970     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1971     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1972     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00                      
1973     0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00 - id 15              
1974     |     |  |  |     |  |                       
1975     |     |  |  |      ----timeout (lsb/msb)     
1976     |     |  |   --synch period (0x?? 40 Mtra    
1977     |     |  |                  (0x30 20 Mtra    
1978     |     |  |                  (0x64 10 Mtra    
1979     |     |  |                  (0xc8  5 Mtra    
1980     |     |  |                  (0x00  asynch    
1981     |     |   -- ?? max sync offset (0x08 in     
1982     |     |                         (0x10 in     
1983     |      --device bus width (0x08 narrow)      
1984     |                         (0x10 16 bit wi    
1985     --flag bits                                  
1986         0x00000001 - disconnect enabled          
1987         0x00000010 - scan at boot time           
1988         0x00000100 - scan luns                   
1989         0x00001000 - queue tags enabled          
1990                                                  
1991 remaining bytes unknown - they do not appear     
1992 current set up                                   
1993                                                  
1994 ?? use of this data is a guess but seems reas    
1995 (but it could be max bus width)                  
1996                                                  
1997 default set up for 53c810a NVRAM                 
1998 default set up for 53c875 NVRAM                  
1999                                                  
2000                                 - bus width      
2001                                 - sync offset    
2002                                 - sync period    
2003                                                  
2004 ?? spare device space (32 bit bus ??)            
2005                                                  
2006 ::                                               
2007                                                  
2008     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  (19x8bytes)         
2009     .                                            
2010     .                                            
2011     00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                      
2012                                                  
2013 default set up is identical for 53c810a and 5    
2014 ---------------------------------------------    
2015                                                  
2016 trailer::                                        
2017                                                  
2018     fe fe   - ? end marker ?                     
2019     00 00                                        
2020     00 00                                        
2021                                                  
2022 default set up is identical for 53c810a and 5    
2023 ---------------------------------------------    
2024                                                  
2025                                                  
2026                                                  
2027 17.3 Tekram NVRAM layout                         
2028 ------------------------                         
2029                                                  
2030 nvram 64x16 (1024 bit)                           
2031                                                  
2032 Drive settings::                                 
2033                                                  
2034     Drive ID 0-15 (addr 0x0yyyy0 = device set    
2035                 (addr 0x0yyyy1 = 0x0000)         
2036                                                  
2037         x x x x  x x x x  x x x x  x x x x       
2038                 | | |      | |  | | | |          
2039                 | | |      | |  | | |  -----     
2040                 | | |      | |  | | |            
2041                 | | |      | |  | | |            
2042                 | | |      | |  | |  -------     
2043                 | | |      | |  | |              
2044                 | | |      | |  | |              
2045                 | | |      | |  |  ---------     
2046                 | | |      | |  |                
2047                 | | |      | |  |                
2048                 | | |      | |   -----------     
2049                 | | |      | |                   
2050                 | | |      | |                   
2051                 | | |      |  --------------     
2052                 | | |      |                     
2053                 | | |      |                     
2054                 | | |       ----------------     
2055                 | | |                            
2056                 | | |                            
2057                     -------------------------    
2058                                                  
2059                                                  
2060                                                  
2061                                                  
2062                                                  
2063                                                  
2064                                                  
2065                                                  
2066                                                  
2067                                                  
2068                                                  
2069                                                  
2070                                                  
2071 Global settings                                  
2072                                                  
2073 Host flags 0 (addr 0x100000, 32)::               
2074                                                  
2075     x x x x  x x x x  x x x x  x x x x           
2076     | | | |  | | | |           | | | |           
2077     | | | |  | | | |            ----------- h    
2078     | | | |  | | | |                             
2079     | | | |  | | |  ----------------------- s    
2080     | | | |  | | |                          >    
2081     | | | |  | | |                               
2082     | | | |  | |  ------------------------- s    
2083     | | | |  | |                            >    
2084     | | | |  | |                                 
2085     | | | |  |  --------------------------- b    
2086     | | | |  |                                   
2087     | | | |  |                                   
2088     | | | |   ----------------------------- a    
2089     | | | |                                      
2090     | | | |                                      
2091     | | |  -------------------------------- i    
2092     | | |                                        
2093     | | |                                        
2094     | |  ---------------------------------- s    
2095     | |                                          
2096     | |                                          
2097      -------------------------------------- r    
2098                                             a    
2099                                                  
2100                                                  
2101 Host flags 1 (addr 0x100001, 33)::               
2102                                                  
2103     x x x x  x x x x  x x x x  x x x x           
2104                | | |             | | |           
2105                | | |              --------- b    
2106                | | |                             
2107                | | |                             
2108                | | |                             
2109                | | |                             
2110                | | |                             
2111                | | |                             
2112                | | |                             
2113                 --------------------------- m    
2114                                                  
2115                                                  
2116                                                  
2117                                                  
2118                                                  
2119 Host flags 2 (addr 0x100010, 34)::               
2120                                                  
2121     x x x x  x x x x  x x x x  x x x x           
2122                                      |           
2123                                       ----- F    
2124                                                  
2125                                                  
2126 checksum (addr 0x111111)                         
2127                                                  
2128 checksum = 0x1234 - (sum addr 0-63)              
2129                                                  
2130 ---------------------------------------------    
2131                                                  
2132 default nvram data::                             
2133                                                  
2134     0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000    
2135     0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000    
2136     0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000    
2137     0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000    
2138                                                  
2139     0x0f07 0x0400 0x0001 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000    
2140     0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000    
2141     0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000    
2142     0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000    
2143                                                  
2144                                                  
2145 18. Support for Big Endian                       
2146 ==========================                       
2147                                                  
2148 The PCI local bus has been primarily designed    
2149 As a consequence, PCI devices generally expec    
2150 byte ordering.                                   
2151                                                  
2152 18.1 Big Endian CPU                              
2153 -------------------                              
2154                                                  
2155 In order to support NCR chips on a Big Endian    
2156 perform byte reordering each time it is neede    
2157 added to the driver by Cort <cort@cs.nmt.edu>     
2158 version 2.5 and later ones. For the moment Bi    
2159 been tested on Linux/PPC (PowerPC).              
2160                                                  
2161 18.2 NCR chip in Big Endian mode of operation    
2162 ---------------------------------------------    
2163                                                  
2164 It can be read in SYMBIOS documentation that     
2165 Big Endian mode, on paper: 53C815, 53C825A, 5    
2166 This mode of operations is not software-selec    
2167 BigLit to be pulled-up. Using this mode, most    
2168 be avoided when the driver is running on a Bi    
2169 Driver version 2.5 is also, in theory, ready     
                                                      

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