From: Tejun Heo Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 11:53:28 +0000 (+0900) Subject: [PATCH] libata: implement ap->sata_spd_limit and helpers X-Git-Tag: v2.6.18-rc1~1079^2~156 X-Git-Url: https://git.karo-electronics.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1c3fae4d7eb121933341443c37d3bbee43c0fb68;p=karo-tx-linux.git [PATCH] libata: implement ap->sata_spd_limit and helpers ap->sata_spd_limit contrains SATA PHY speed of the port. It is initialized to the configured value prior to probing thus preserving BIOS configured value. hardreset is responsible for applying SPD limit and sata_std_hardreset() is updated to do that. SATA SPD limit will be used to enhance failure handling during probing and later by EH. This patch also normalizes some comments around affected code. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik --- diff --git a/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c index 3acf56200d87..63488673765f 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ static unsigned int ata_dev_init_params(struct ata_port *ap, struct ata_device *dev, u16 heads, u16 sectors); +static int ata_down_sata_spd_limit(struct ata_port *ap); static int ata_set_mode(struct ata_port *ap, struct ata_device **r_failed_dev); static unsigned int ata_dev_set_xfermode(struct ata_port *ap, struct ata_device *dev); @@ -1596,6 +1597,120 @@ void ata_port_disable(struct ata_port *ap) ap->flags |= ATA_FLAG_PORT_DISABLED; } +/** + * ata_down_sata_spd_limit - adjust SATA spd limit downward + * @ap: Port to adjust SATA spd limit for + * + * Adjust SATA spd limit of @ap downward. Note that this + * function only adjusts the limit. The change must be applied + * using ata_set_sata_spd(). + * + * LOCKING: + * Inherited from caller. + * + * RETURNS: + * 0 on success, negative errno on failure + */ +static int ata_down_sata_spd_limit(struct ata_port *ap) +{ + u32 spd, mask; + int highbit; + + if (ap->cbl != ATA_CBL_SATA || !ap->ops->scr_read) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + mask = ap->sata_spd_limit; + if (mask <= 1) + return -EINVAL; + highbit = fls(mask) - 1; + mask &= ~(1 << highbit); + + spd = (scr_read(ap, SCR_STATUS) >> 4) & 0xf; + if (spd <= 1) + return -EINVAL; + spd--; + mask &= (1 << spd) - 1; + if (!mask) + return -EINVAL; + + ap->sata_spd_limit = mask; + + printk(KERN_WARNING "ata%u: limiting SATA link speed to %s\n", + ap->id, sata_spd_string(fls(mask))); + + return 0; +} + +static int __ata_set_sata_spd_needed(struct ata_port *ap, u32 *scontrol) +{ + u32 spd, limit; + + if (ap->sata_spd_limit == UINT_MAX) + limit = 0; + else + limit = fls(ap->sata_spd_limit); + + spd = (*scontrol >> 4) & 0xf; + *scontrol = (*scontrol & ~0xf0) | ((limit & 0xf) << 4); + + return spd != limit; +} + +/** + * ata_set_sata_spd_needed - is SATA spd configuration needed + * @ap: Port in question + * + * Test whether the spd limit in SControl matches + * @ap->sata_spd_limit. This function is used to determine + * whether hardreset is necessary to apply SATA spd + * configuration. + * + * LOCKING: + * Inherited from caller. + * + * RETURNS: + * 1 if SATA spd configuration is needed, 0 otherwise. + */ +static int ata_set_sata_spd_needed(struct ata_port *ap) +{ + u32 scontrol; + + if (ap->cbl != ATA_CBL_SATA || !ap->ops->scr_read) + return 0; + + scontrol = scr_read(ap, SCR_CONTROL); + + return __ata_set_sata_spd_needed(ap, &scontrol); +} + +/** + * ata_set_sata_spd - set SATA spd according to spd limit + * @ap: Port to set SATA spd for + * + * Set SATA spd of @ap according to sata_spd_limit. + * + * LOCKING: + * Inherited from caller. + * + * RETURNS: + * 0 if spd doesn't need to be changed, 1 if spd has been + * changed. -EOPNOTSUPP if SCR registers are inaccessible. + */ +static int ata_set_sata_spd(struct ata_port *ap) +{ + u32 scontrol; + + if (ap->cbl != ATA_CBL_SATA || !ap->ops->scr_read) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + scontrol = scr_read(ap, SCR_CONTROL); + if (!__ata_set_sata_spd_needed(ap, &scontrol)) + return 0; + + scr_write(ap, SCR_CONTROL, scontrol); + return 1; +} + /* * This mode timing computation functionality is ported over from * drivers/ide/ide-timing.h and was originally written by Vojtech Pavlik @@ -2165,7 +2280,14 @@ static int sata_phy_resume(struct ata_port *ap) void ata_std_probeinit(struct ata_port *ap) { if ((ap->flags & ATA_FLAG_SATA) && ap->ops->scr_read) { + u32 spd; + sata_phy_resume(ap); + + spd = (scr_read(ap, SCR_CONTROL) & 0xf0) >> 4; + if (spd) + ap->sata_spd_limit &= (1 << spd) - 1; + if (sata_dev_present(ap)) ata_busy_sleep(ap, ATA_TMOUT_BOOT_QUICK, ATA_TMOUT_BOOT); } @@ -2253,18 +2375,30 @@ int sata_std_hardreset(struct ata_port *ap, int verbose, unsigned int *class) DPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - /* Issue phy wake/reset */ + if (ata_set_sata_spd_needed(ap)) { + /* SATA spec says nothing about how to reconfigure + * spd. To be on the safe side, turn off phy during + * reconfiguration. This works for at least ICH7 AHCI + * and Sil3124. + */ + scontrol = scr_read(ap, SCR_CONTROL); + scontrol = (scontrol & 0x0f0) | 0x302; + scr_write_flush(ap, SCR_CONTROL, scontrol); + + ata_set_sata_spd(ap); + } + + /* issue phy wake/reset */ scontrol = scr_read(ap, SCR_CONTROL); scontrol = (scontrol & 0x0f0) | 0x301; scr_write_flush(ap, SCR_CONTROL, scontrol); - /* - * Couldn't find anything in SATA I/II specs, but AHCI-1.1 + /* Couldn't find anything in SATA I/II specs, but AHCI-1.1 * 10.4.2 says at least 1 ms. */ msleep(1); - /* Bring phy back */ + /* bring phy back */ sata_phy_resume(ap); /* TODO: phy layer with polling, timeouts, etc. */ @@ -4454,6 +4588,7 @@ static void ata_host_init(struct ata_port *ap, struct Scsi_Host *host, ap->flags |= ent->host_flags; ap->ops = ent->port_ops; ap->cbl = ATA_CBL_NONE; + ap->sata_spd_limit = UINT_MAX; ap->active_tag = ATA_TAG_POISON; ap->last_ctl = 0xFF; diff --git a/include/linux/libata.h b/include/linux/libata.h index 0f8e3720edd9..a5207e66ca52 100644 --- a/include/linux/libata.h +++ b/include/linux/libata.h @@ -397,6 +397,7 @@ struct ata_port { unsigned int mwdma_mask; unsigned int udma_mask; unsigned int cbl; /* cable type; ATA_CBL_xxx */ + unsigned int sata_spd_limit; /* SATA PHY speed limit */ struct ata_device device[ATA_MAX_DEVICES];