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Petersen" Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org, Bart Van Assche , Jonathan Corbet Subject: [PATCH v2 05/11] scsi: sym53c8xx: Remove the changelog Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 13:33:57 -0700 Message-ID: <20241002203528.4104996-6-bvanassche@acm.org> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.46.1.824.gd892dcdcdd-goog In-Reply-To: <20241002203528.4104996-1-bvanassche@acm.org> References: <20241002203528.4104996-1-bvanassche@acm.org> Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 Since we typically do not maintain changelogs as text files in the Linux kernel, and since the ncr53c8xx changelog has not been updated since 2002, remove it. Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche --- Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx | 593 ----------------------- Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2 | 144 ------ 2 files changed, 737 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx delete mode 100644 Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2 diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx b/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx deleted file mode 100644 index 3435227a2bed..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,593 +0,0 @@ -Sat May 12 12:00 2001 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.3c - - Ensure LEDC bit in GPCNTL is cleared when reading the NVRAM. - Fix sent by Stig Telfer . - - Backport from SYM-2 the work-around that allows to support - hardwares that fail PCI parity checking. - - Check that we received at least 8 bytes of INQUIRY response - for byte 7, that contains device capabilities, to be valid. - - Define scsi_set_pci_device() as nil for kernel < 2.4.4. - - + A couple of minor changes. - -Sat Apr 7 19:30 2001 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.3b - - Fix an unaligned LOAD from scripts (was used as dummy read). - - In ncr_soft_reset(), only try to ABORT the current operation - for chips that support SRUN bit in ISTAT1 and if SCRIPTS are - currently running, as 896 and 1010 manuals suggest. - - In the CCB abort path, do not assume that the CCB is currently - queued to SCRIPTS. This is not always true, notably after a - QUEUE FULL status or when using untagged commands. - -Sun Mar 4 18:30 2001 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.3a - - Fix an issue in the ncr_int_udc() (unexpected disconnect) - handling. If the DSA didn't match a CCB, a bad write to - memory could happen. - -Mon Feb 12 22:30 2001 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.3 - - Support for hppa. - Tiny patch sent to me by Robert Hirst. - - Tiny patch for ia64 sent to me by Pamela Delaney. - -Tue Feb 6 13:30 2001 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.3-pre1 - - Call pci_enable_device() as AC wants this to be done. - - Get both the BAR cookies used by CPU and actual PCI BAR - values used from SCRIPTS. Recent PCI chips are able to - access themselves using internal cycles, but they compare - BAR values to destination address to make decision. - Earlier chips simply use PCI transactions to access IO - registers from SCRIPTS. - The bus_dvma_to_mem() interface that reverses the actual - PCI BAR value from the BAR cookie is now useless. - This point had been discussed at the list and the solution - got approved by PCI code maintainer (Martin Mares). - - Merge changes for linux-2.4 that declare the host template - in the driver object also when the driver is statically - linked with the kernel. - - Increase SCSI message size up to 12 bytes, given that 8 - bytes was not enough for the PPR message (fix). - - Add field 'maxoffs_st' (max offset for ST data transfers). - The C1010 supports offset 62 in DT mode but only 31 in - ST mode, to 2 different values for the max SCSI offset - are needed. Replace the obviously wrong masking of the - offset against 0x1f for ST mode by a lowering to - maxoffs_st of the SCSI offset in ST mode. - - Refine a work-around for the C1010-66. Revision 1 does - not requires extra cycles in DT DATA OUT phase. - - Add a missing endian-ization (abrt_tbl.addr). - - Minor clean-up in the np structure for fields accessed - from SCRIPTS that requires special alignments. - -Sun Sep 24 21:30 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.2 - - Remove the hack for PPC added in previous driver version. - - Add FE_DAC feature bit to distinguish between 64 bit PCI - addressing (FE_DAC) and 64 bit PCI interface (FE_64BIT). - - Get rid of the boot command line "ultra:" argument. - This parameter wasn't that clever since we can use "sync:" - for Ultra/Ultra2 settings, and for Ultra3 we may want to - pass PPR options (for now only DT clocking). - - Add FE_VARCLK feature bit that indicates that SCSI clock - frequency may vary depending on board design and thus, - the driver should try to evaluate the SCSI clock. - - Simplify the way the driver determine the SCSI clock: - ULTRA3 -> 160 MHz, ULTRA2 -> 80 MHz otherwise 40 MHz. - Measure the SCSI clock frequency if FE_VARCLK is set. - - Remove FE_CLK80 feature bit that got useless. - - Add support for the SYM53C875A (Pamela Delaney). - -Wed Jul 26 23:30 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.1 - - Provide OpenFirmware path through the proc FS on PPC. - - Download of on-chip SRAM using memcpy_toio() doesn't work - on PPC. Restore previous method (MEMORY MOVE from SCRIPTS). - - Remove trailing argument #2 from a couple of #undefs. - -Sun Jul 09 16:30 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.7.0 - - Remove the PROFILE C and SCRIPTS code. - This facility was not this useful and thus was not longer - desirable given the increasing complexity of the driver code. - - Merges from FreeBSD sym-1.6.2 driver: - * Clarify memory barriers needed by the driver for architectures - that implement a weak memory ordering. - * Simpler handling of illegal phases and data overrun from - SCRIPTS. These errors are now immediately reported to - the C code by an interrupt. - * Sync the residual handling code with sym-1.6.2 and now - report `resid' to user for linux version >= 2.3.99 - - General cleanup: - Move definitions for barriers and IO/MMIO operations to the - sym53c8xx_defs.h header files. They are now shared by the - both drivers. - Remove unused options that claimed to optimize for the 896. - If fact, they were not this clever. :) - Use SCSI_NCR_IOMAPPED instead of NCR_IOMAPPED. - Remove a couple of unused fields from data structures. - -Thu May 11 12:40 2000 Pam Delaney (pam.delaney@lsil.com) - * version sym53c8xx-1.6b - - Merged version. - -Mon Apr 24 12:00 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5m - - Return value 1 (instead of 0) from the driver setup routine. - - Do not enable PCI DAC cycles. This just broke support for - SYM534C896 on sparc64. Problem fixed by David S. Miller. - -Fri Apr 14 9:00 2000 Pam Delaney (pam.delaney@lsil.com) - * version sym53c8xx-1.6b-9 - - Added 53C1010_66 support. - - Small fix to integrity checking code. - - Removed requirement for integrity checking if want to run - at ultra 3. - -Sat Apr 1 12:00 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5l - - Tiny change for __sparc__ appeared in 2.3.99-pre4.1 that - applies to cache line size (? Probably from David S Miller). - - Make sure no data transfer will happen for Scsi_Cmnd requests - that supply SCSI_DATA_NONE direction (this avoids some BUG() - statement in the PCI code when a data buffer is also supplied). - -Sat Mar 11 12:00 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.6b-5 - - Test against expected data transfer direction from SCRIPTS. - - Add support for the new dynamic dma mapping kernel interface. - Requires Linux-2.3.47 (tested with pre-2.3.47-6). - Many thanks to David S. Miller for his preliminary changes - that have been useful guidelines. - - Get data transfer direction from the scsi command structure - (Scsi_Cmnd) with kernels that provide this information. - -Mon Mar 6 23:30 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5k - - Test against expected data transfer direction from SCRIPTS. - - Revert the change in 'ncr_flush_done_cmds()' but unmap the - scsi dma buffer prior to queueing the command to our done - list. - - Miscellaneous (minor) fixes in the code added in driver - version 1.5j. - -Mon Feb 14 4:00 2000 Pam Delaney (pam.delaney@lsil.com) - * version sym53c8xx-pre-1.6b-2. - - Updated the SCRIPTS error handling of the SWIDE - condition - to remove any reads of the sbdl - register. Changes needed because the 896 and 1010 - chips will check parity in some special circumstances. - This will cause a parity error interrupt if not in - data phase. Changes based on those made in the - FreeBSD driver version 1.3.2. - -Sun Feb 20 11:00 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5j - - Add support for the new dynamic dma mapping kernel interface. - Requires Linux-2.3.47 (tested with pre-2.3.47-6). - Many thanks to David S. Miller for his preliminary changes - that have been useful guidelines, for having reviewed the - code and having tested this driver version on Ultra-Sparc. - - 2 tiny bugs fixed in the PCI wrapper that provides support - for early kernels without pci device structure. - - Get data transfer direction from the scsi command structure - (Scsi_Cmnd) with kernels that provide this information. - - Fix an old bug that only affected 896 rev. 1 when driver - profile support option was set in kernel configuration. - -Fri Jan 14 14:00 2000 Pam Delaney (pam.delaney@lsil.com) - * version sym53c8xx-pre-1.6b-1. - - Merge parallel driver series 1.61 and 1.5e - -Tue Jan 11 14:00 2000 Pam Delaney (pam.delaney@lsil.com) - * version sym53c8xx-1.61 - - Added support for mounting disks on wide-narrow-wide - scsi configurations. - - Modified offset to be a maximum of 31 in ST mode, - 62 in DT mode. - - Based off of 1.60 - -Mon Jan 10 10:00 2000 Pam Delaney (pam.delaney@lsil.com) - * version sym53c8xx-1.60 - - Added capability to use the integrity checking code - in the kernel (optional). - - Added PPR negotiation. - - Added support for 53C1010 Ultra 3 part. - - Based off of 1.5f - -Sat Jan 8 22:00 2000 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5h - - Add year 2000 copyright. - - Display correctly bus signals when bus is detected wrong. - - Some fix for Sparc from DSM that went directly to kernel tree. - -Mon Dec 6 22:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5g - - Change messages written by the driver at initialisation and - through the /proc FS (rather cosmetic changes that consist in - printing out the PCI bus number and PCI device/function). - - Ensure the SCRIPTS processor is stopped while calibrating the - SCSI clock (the initialisation code has been a bit reworked). - Change moved to the FreeBSD sym_hipd driver). - - Some fixes in the MODIFY_DP/IGN_RESIDUE code and residual - calculation (moved from FreeBSD sym_hipd driver). - - Add NVRAM support for Tekram boards that use 24C16 EEPROM. - Code moved from the FreeBSD sym_hipd driver, since it has - been that one that got this feature first. - - Definitely disable overlapped PCI arbitration for all dual - function chips, since I cannot make sure for what chip revisions - it is actually safe. - - Add support for the SYM53C1510D (also for ncr53c8xx). - - Fix up properly the PCI latency timer when needed or asked for. - - Get rid of the old PCI bios interface, but preserve kernel 2.0 - compatibility from a simple wrapper. - - Update the poor Tekram sync factor table. - - Fix in a tiny 'printk' bug that may oops in case of extended - errors (unrecovered parity error, data overrun, etc ...) - (Sent by Pamela Delaney from LSILOGIC) - - Remove the compilation condition about having to acquire the - io_request_lock since it seems to be a definite feature now.:) - - Change get_pages by GetPages since Linux >= 2.3.27 now wants - get_pages to ever be used as a kernel symbol (from 2.3.27). - - proc_dir structure no longer needed for kernel >= 2.3.27. - -Sun Oct 3 19:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5f - - Change the way the driver checks the PCI clock frequency, so - that overclocked PCI BUS up to 48 MHz will not be refused. - The more the BUS is overclocked, the less the driver will - guarantee that its measure of the SCSI clock is correct. - - Backport some minor improvements of SCRIPTS from the sym_hipd - driver. - - Backport the code rewrite of the START QUEUE dequeuing (on - bad scsi status received) from the sym_hipd driver. - -Sat Sep 11 11:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5e - - New linux-2.3.13 __setup scheme support added. - - Cleanup of the extended error status handling: - Use 1 bit per error type. - - Also save the extended error status prior to auto-sense. - - Add the FE_DIFF chip feature bit to indicate support of - diff probing from GPIO3 (825/825A/876/875). - - Remove the quirk handling that has been useless since day one. - - Work-around PCI chips being reported twice on some platforms. - - Add some redundant PCI reads in order to deal with common - bridge misbehaviour regarding posted write flushing. - - Add some other conditional code for people who have to deal - with really broken bridges (they will have to edit a source - file to try these options). - - Handle correctly (hopefully) jiffies wrap-around. - - Restore the entry used to detect 875 until revision 0xff. - (I removed it inadvertently, it seems :) ) - - Replace __initfunc() which is deprecated stuff by __init which - is not yet so. ;-) - - Rewrite the MESSAGE IN scripts more generic by using a MOVE - table indirect. Extended messages of any size are accepted now. - (Size is limited to 8 for now, but a constant is just to be - increased if necessary) - - Fix some bug in the fully untested MDP handling:) and share - some code between MDP handling and residual calculation. - - Calculate the data transfer residual as the 2's complement - integer (A positive value in returned on data overrun, and - a negative one on underrun). - - Add support of some 'resource handling' for linux-2.3.13. - Basically the BARs have been changed to something more complex - in the pci_dev structure. - - Remove some deprecated code. - -Sat Jun 5 11:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5c - - Do not negotiate on auto-sense if we are currently using 8 bit - async transfer for the target. - - Only check for SISL/RAID on i386 platforms. - (A problem has been reported on PPC with that code). - - On MSG REJECT for a negotiation, the driver attempted to restart - the SCRIPT processor when this one was already running. - -Sat May 29 12:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5b - - Force negotiation prior auto-sense. - This ensures that the driver will be able to grab the sense data - from a device that has received a BUS DEVICE RESET message from - another initiator. - - Complete all disconnected CCBs for a logical UNIT if we are told - about a UNIT ATTENTION for a RESET condition by this target. - - Add the control command 'cleardev' that allows to send a ABORT - message to a logical UNIT (for test purpose). - -Tue May 25 23:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5a - - Add support for task abort and bus device reset SCSI message - and implement proper synchronisation with SCRIPTS to handle - correctly task abortion without races. - - Send an ABORT message (if untagged) or ABORT TAG message (if tagged) - when the driver is told to abort a command that is disconnected and - complete the command with appropriate error. - If the aborted command is not yet started, remove it from the start - queue and complete it with error. - - Add the control command 'resetdev' that allows to send a BUS - DEVICE RESET message to a target (for test purpose). - - Clean-up some unused or useless code. - -Fri May 21 23:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.5 - - Add support for CHMOV with Wide controllers. - - Handling of the SWIDE (low byte residue at the end of a CHMOV - in DATA IN phase with WIDE transfer when the byte count gets odd). - - Handling of the IGNORE WIDE RESIDUE message. - Handled from SCRIPTS as possible with some optimizations when both - a wide device and the controller are odd at the same time (SWIDE - present and IGNORE WIDE RESIDUE message on the BUS at the same time). - - Check against data OVERRUN/UNDERRUN condition at the end of a data - transfer, whatever a SWIDE is present (OVERRUN in DATA IN phase) - or the SODL is full (UNDERRUN in DATA out phase). - - Handling of the MODIFY DATA POINTER message. - This one cannot be handled from SCRIPTS, but hopefully it will not - happen very often. :) - - Large rewrite of the SCSI MESSAGE handling. - -Sun May 9 11:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.4 - - Support for IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION. - See the README file for detailed information about this feature. - Requires both a compile option and a boot option. - - Minor SCRIPTS optimization in reselection pattern for LUN 0. - - Simpler algorithm to deal with SCSI command starvation. - Just use 2 tag counters in flip/flop and switch to the other - one every 3 seconds. - - Do some work in SCRIPTS after the SELECT instruction and prior - to testing for a PHASE. SYMBIOS say this feature is working fine. - (Btw, only problems with Toshiba 3401B had been reported). - - Measure the PCI clock speed and do not attach controllers if - result is greater than 37 MHz. Since the precision of the - algorithm (from Stefan Esser) is better than 2%, this should - be fine. - - Fix the misdetection of SYM53C875E (was detected as a 876). - - Fix the misdetection of SYM53C810 not A (was detected as a 810A). - - Support for up to 256 TAGS per LUN (CMD_PER_LUN). - Currently limited to 255 due to Linux limitation. :) - - Support for up to 508 active commands (CAN_QUEUE). - - Support for the 53C895A by Pamela Delaney - The 53C895A contains all of the features of the 896 but has only - one channel and has a 32 bit PCI bus. It does 64 bit PCI addressing - using dual cycle PCI data transfers. - - Miscellaneous minor fixes. - - Some additions to the README.ncr53c8xx file. - -Tue Apr 15 10:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.3e - - Support for any number of LUNs (64) (SPI2-compliant). - (Btw, this may only be ever useful under linux-2.2 ;-)) - -Sun Apr 11 10:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.3d - - Add 'hostid:#id' boot option. This option allows to change the - default SCSI id the driver uses for controllers. - - Make SCRIPTS not use self-mastering for PCI. - There were still 2 places the driver used this feature of the - 53C8XX family. - - Move some data structures (nvram layouts and driver set-up) to - the sym53c8xx_defs.h file. So, the both drivers will share them. - - Set MAX LUNS to 16 (instead of 8). - -Sat Mar 20 21:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.3b - - Add support for NCR PQS PDS. - James Bottomley - - Allow value 0 for host ID. - - Support more than 8 controllers (> 40 in fact :-) ) - - Add 'excl=#ioaddr' boot option: exclude controller. - (Version 1.3a driver) - -Thu Mar 11 23:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.3 (8xx-896 driver bundle) - - Equivalent changes as ncr53c8xx-3.2 due to the driver bundle. - (See Changelog.ncr53c8xx) - - Do a normal soft reset as first chip reset, since aborting current - operation may raise an interrupt we are not able to handle since - the interrupt handler is not yet established. - -Sat Mar 6 11:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.2b - - Fix some oooold bug that hangs the bus if a device rejects a - negotiation. Btw, the corresponding stuff also needed some cleanup - and thus the change is a bit larger than it could have been. - - Still some typo that made compilation fail for 64 bit (trivial fix). - -Sun Feb 21 20:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.2a - - The rewrite of the interrupt handling broke the SBMC interrupt - handling due to a 1 bit mask tiny error. Hopefully fixed. - - If INQUIRY came from a scatter list, the driver looked into - the scatterlist instead of the data.:) Since this should never - happen, we just discard the data if use_sg is not zero. - -Fri Feb 12 23:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.2 - - Major rewrite of the interrupt handling and recovery stuff for - the support of non compliant SCSI removal, insertion and all - kinds of screw-up that may happen on the SCSI BUS. - Hopefully, the driver is now unbreakable or may-be, it is just - quite broken. :-) - Many thanks to Johnson Russel (Symbios) for having responded to - my questions and for his interesting advices and comments about - support of SCSI hot-plug. - - Add 'recovery' option to driver set-up. - - Negotiate SYNC data transfers with CCS devices. - - Deal correctly with 64 bit PCI address registers on Linux 2.2. - Pointed out by Leonard Zubkoff. - -Sun Jan 31 18:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.1a - - Some 896 chip revisions (all for now :-)), may hang-up if the - soft reset bit is set at the wrong time while SCRIPTS are running. - We need to first abort the current SCRIPTS operation prior to - resetting the chip. This fix has been sent to me by SYMBIOS/LSI - and I just translated it into ncr53c8xx syntax. - Must be considered 100 % trustable, unless I did some mistake - when translating it. :-) - -Sun Jan 24 18:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.1 - - Major rewrite of the SCSI parity error handling. - The information contained in the data manuals is incomplete about - this feature. - I asked SYMBIOS about and got in reply the explanations that are - _indeed_ missing in the data manuals. - - Allow to tune request_irq() flags from the boot command line using - ncr53c8xx=irqm:??, as follows: - a) If bit 0x10 is set in irqm, SA_SHIRQ flag is not used. - b) If bit 0x20 is set in irqm, SA_INTERRUPT flag is not used. - By default the driver uses both SA_SHIRQ and SA_INTERRUPT. - Option 'ncr53c8xx=irqm:0x20' may be used when an IRQ is shared by - a 53C8XX adapter and a network board. - - Fix for 64 bit PCI address register calculation. (Lance Robinson) - - Fix for big-endian in phase mismatch handling. (Michal Jaegermann) - -Fri Jan 1 20:00 1999 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.0a - - Waiting list look-up didn't work for the first command of the list. - Hopefully fixed, but tested on paper only. ;) - - Remove the most part of PPC specific code for Linux-2.2. - Thanks to Cort. - - Some other minors changes. - -Sat Dec 19 21:00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version sym53c8xx-1.0 - - Define some new IO registers for the 896 (istat1, mbox0, mbox1) - - Revamp slightly the Symbios NVRAM lay-out based on the excerpt of - the header file I received from Symbios. - - Check the PCI bus number for the boot order (Using a fast - PCI controller behind a PCI-PCI bridge seems sub-optimal). - - Disable overlapped PCI arbitration for the 896 revision 1. - - Reduce a bit the number of IO register reads for phase mismatch - by reading DWORDS at a time instead of BYTES. - -Thu Dec 3 24:00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.18 - - I received this afternoon a 896 from SYMBIOS and started testing - the driver with this beast. After having fixed 3 buglets, it worked - with all features enabled including the phase mismatch handling - from SCRIPTS. Since this feature is not yet tested enough, the - boot option 'ncr53c8xx=specf:1' is still required to enable the - driver to handle PM from SCRIPTS. - -Sun Nov 29 18:00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.17 - - The SISL RAID change requires now remap_pci_mem() stuff to be - compiled for __i386__ when normal IOs are used. - - The PCI memory read from SCRIPTS that should ensure ordering - was in fact misplaced. BTW, this may explain why broken PCI - device drivers regarding ordering are working so well. ;-) - - Rewrite ncr53c8xx_setup (boot command line options) since the - binary code was a bit too bloated in my opinion. - - Make the code simpler in the wakeup_done routine. - -Tue Nov 24 23:00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.16 - - Add SCSI_NCR_OPTIMIZE_896_1 compile option and 'optim' boot option. - When set, the driver unconditionally assumes that the interrupt - handler is called for command completion, then clears INTF, scans - the done queue and returns if some completed CCB is found. If no - completed CCB are found, interrupt handling will proceed normally. - With a 896 that handles MA from SCRIPTS, this can be a great win, - since the driver will never performs PCI read transactions, but - only PCI write transactions that may be posted. - If the driver haven't to also raise the SIGP this would be perfect. - Even with this penalty, I think that this will work great. - Obviously this optimization makes sense only if the IRQ is not - shared with another device. - - Still a buglet in the tags initial settings that needed to be fixed. - It was not possible to disable TGQ at system startup for devices - that claim TGQ support. The driver used at least 2 for the queue - depth but didn't keep track of user settings for tags depth lower - than 2. - -Thu Nov 19 23:00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.15 - - Add support for hardware LED control of the 896. - - Ignore chips that are driven by SISL RAID (DAC 960). - Change sent by Leonard Zubkoff and slightly reworked. - - Prevent 810A rev 11 and 860 rev 1 from using cache line based - transactions since those early chip revisions may use such on - LOAD/STORE instructions (work-around). - - Remove some useless and bloat code from the pci init stuff. - - Do not use the readX()/writeX() kernel functions for __i386__, - since they perform useless masking operations in order to deal - with broken driver in 2.1.X kernel. - -Wed Nov 11 10:00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.14 - - The driver was unhappy when configured with default_tags > MAX_TAGS - Hopefully doubly-fixed. - - Set PCI_PARITY in PCI_COMMAND register in not set (PCI fix-up). - - Print out some message if phase mismatch is handled from SCRIPTS. - -Sun Nov 1 14H00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.13 - - Some rewrite of the device detection code. This code had been - patched too much and needed to be face-lifted a bit. - Remove all platform dependent fix-ups that was not needed or - conflicted with some other driver code as work-arounds. - Reread the NVRAM before the calling of ncr_attach(). This spares - stack space and so allows to handle more boards. - Handle 64 bit base addresses under linux-2.0.X. - Set MASTER bit in PCI COMMAND register if not set. - -Wed Oct 30 22H00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.12 - - Damned! I just broke the driver for Alpha by leaving a stale - instruction in the source code. Hopefully fixed. - - Do not set PFEN when it is useless. Doing so we are sure that BOF - will be active, since the manual appears to be very unclear on what - feature is actually used by the chip when both PFEN and BOF are - set. - -Sat Oct 24 16H00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.11 - - LOAD/STORE instructions were miscompiled for register offsets - beyond 0x7f. This broke accesses to 896' new registers. - - Disable by default Phase Mismatch handling from SCRIPTS, since - current 896 rev.1 seems not to operate safely with the driver - when this feature is enabled (and above LOAD/STORE fix applied). - I will change the default to 'enabled' when this problem will be - solved. - Using boot option 'ncr53c8xx=specf:1' enables this feature. - - Implement a work-around (DEL 472 - ITEM 5) that should allow the - driver to safely enable hardware phase mismatch with 896 rev. 1. - -Tue Oct 20 22H00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.10 - - Add the 53c876 description to the chip table. This is only useful - for printing the right name of the controller. - - Add additional checking of INQUIRY data: - Check INQUIRY data received length is at least 7. Byte 7 of - inquiry data contains device features bits and the driver might - be confused by garbage. Also check peripheral qualifier. - - Use a 1,3,5,...MAXTAGS*2+1 tag numbering. Previous driver could - use any tag number from 1 to 253 and some non conformant devices - might have problems with large tag numbers. - - Use NAME53C and NAME53C8XX for chip name prefix chip family name. - Just give a try using "sym53c" and "sym53c8xx" instead of "ncr53c" - and "ncr53c8xx". :-) - -Sun Oct 11 17H00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.9 - - DEL-441 Item 2 work-around for the 53c876 rev <= 5 (0x15). - - Break ncr_scatter() into 2 functions in order to guarantee best - possible code optimization for the case we get a scatter list. - - Add the code intended to support up to 1 tera-byte for 64 bit systems. - It is probably too early, but I wanted to complete the thing. - -Sat Oct 3 14H00 1998 Gerard Roudier (groudier@club-internet.fr) - * version pre-sym53c8xx-0.8 - - Do some testing with io_mapped and fix what needed to be so. - - Wait for SCSI selection to complete or time-out immediately after - the chip won arbitration, since executing SCRIPTS while the SCSI - core is performing SCSI selection breaks the selection procedure - at least for some chip revisions. - - Interrupt the SCRIPTS if a device does not go to MSG OUT phase after - having been selected with ATN. Such a situation is not recoverable, - better to fail when we are stuck. diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2 b/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2 deleted file mode 100644 index 9180eb343991..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -Sat Dec 30 21:30 2000 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.0-20001230 - - Initial release of SYM-2. - -Mon Jan 08 21:30 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.1-20010108 - - Change a couple of defines containing ncr or NCR by their - equivalent containing sym or SYM instead. - -Sun Jan 14 22:30 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.2-20010114 - - Fix a couple of printfs: - * Add the target number to the display of transfer parameters. - * Make the display of TCQ and queue depth clearer. - -Wed Jan 17 23:30 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.3-20010117 - - Wrong residual values were returned in some situations. - This broke cdrecord with linux-2.4.0, for example. - -Sat Jan 20 18:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.4-20010120 - - Add year 2001 to Copyright. - - A tiny bug in the dma memory freeing path has been fixed. - (Driver unload failed with a bad address reference). - -Wed Jan 24 21:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.5-20010124 - - Make the driver work under Linux-2.4.x when statically linked - with the kernel. - - Check against memory allocation failure for SCRIPTZ and add the - missing free of this memory on instance detach. - - Check against GPIO3 pulled low for HVD controllers (driver did - just the opposite). - Misdetection of BUS mode was triggered on module reload only, - since BIOS settings were trusted instead on first load. - -Wed Feb 7 21:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.6-20010207 - - Call pci_enable_device() as wished by kernel maintainers. - - Change the sym_queue_scsiio() interface. - This is intended to simplify portability. - - Move the code intended to deal with the downloading of SCRIPTS - from SCRIPTS :) in the patch method (was wrongly placed in - the SCRIPTS setup method). - - Add a missing cpu_to_scr() (np->abort_tbl.addr) - - Remove a wrong cpu_to_scr() (np->targtbl_ba) - - Cleanup a bit the PPR failure recovery code. - -Sat Mar 3 21:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - - Add option SYM_OPT_ANNOUNCE_TRANSFER_RATE and move the - corresponding code to file sym_misc.c. - Also move the code that sniffes INQUIRY to sym_misc.c. - This allows to share the corresponding code with NetBSD - without polluating the core driver source (sym_hipd.c). - - Add optional code that handles IO timeouts from the driver. - (not used under Linux, but required for NetBSD) - - Do not assume any longer that PAGE_SHIFT and PAGE_SIZE are - defined at compile time, as at least NetBSD uses variables - in memory for that. - - Refine a work-around for the C1010-33 that consists in - disabling internal LOAD/STORE. Was applied up to revision 1. - Is now only applied to revision 0. - - Some code reorganisations due to code moves between files. - -Tues Apr 10 21:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.9-20010412 - - Reset 53C896 and 53C1010 chip according to the manual. - (i.e.: set the ABRT bit in ISTAT if SCRIPTS are running) - - Set #LUN in request sense only if scsi version <= 2 and - #LUN <= 7. - - Set busy_itl in LCB to 1 if the LCB is allocated and a - SCSI command is active. This is a simplification. - - In sym_hcb_free(), do not scan the free_ccbq if no CCBs - has been allocated. This fixes a panic if attach failed. - - Add DT/ST (double/simple transition) in the transfer - negotiation announce. - - Forces the max number of tasks per LUN to at least 64. - - Use pci_set_dma_mask() for linux-2.4.3 and above. - - A couple of comments fixes. - -Wed May 22:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.10-20010509 - - Mask GPCNTL against 0x1c (was 0xfc) for the reading of the NVRAM. - This ensure LEDC bit will not be set on 896 and later chips. - Fix sent by Chip Salzenberg . - - Define the number of PQS BUSes supported. - Fix sent by Stig Telfer - - Miscellaneous common code rearrangements due to NetBSD accel - ioctl support, without impact on Linux (hopefully). - -Mon July 2 12:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.11-20010702 - - Add Tekram 390 U2B/U2W SCSI LED handling. - Submitted by Chip Salzenberg - - Add call to scsi_set_pci_device() for kernels >= 2.4.4. - - Check pci dma mapping failures and complete the IO with some - error when such mapping fails. - - Fill in instance->max_cmd_len for kernels > 2.4.0. - - A couple of tiny fixes ... - -Sun Sep 9 18:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.12-20010909 - - Change my email address. - - Add infrastructure for the forthcoming 64 bit DMA addressing support. - (Based on PCI 64 bit patch from David S. Miller) - - Do not use anymore vm_offset_t type. - -Sat Sep 15 20:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.13-20010916 - - Add support for 64 bit DMA addressing using segment registers. - 16 registers for up to 4 GB x 16 -> 64 GB. - -Sat Sep 22 12:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.14-20010922 - - Complete rewrite of the eh handling. The driver is now using a - semaphore in order to behave synchronously as required by the eh - threads. A timer is also used to prevent from waiting indefinitely. - -Sun Sep 30 17:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.15-20010930 - - Include unconditionally as expected by latest - kernels. - - Use del_timer_sync() for recent kernels to kill the driver timer - on module release. - -Sun Oct 28 15:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.16-20011028 - - Slightly simplify driver configuration. - - Prepare a new patch against linux-2.4.13. - -Sat Nov 17 10:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.17 - - Fix a couple of gcc/gcc3 warnings. - - Allocate separately from the HCB the array for CCBs hashed by DSA. - All driver memory allocations are now not greater than 1 PAGE - even on PPC64 / 4KB PAGE surprising setup. - -Sat Dec 01 18:00 2001 Gerard Roudier - * version sym-2.1.17a - - Use u_long instead of U32 for the IO base cookie. This is more - consistent with what archs are expecting. - - Use MMIO per default for Power PC instead of some fake normal IO, - as Paul Mackerras stated that MMIO works fine now on this arch.