|  | $Id: README.aha152x,v 1.2 1999/12/25 15:32:30 fischer Exp fischer $ | 
|  | Adaptec AHA-1520/1522 SCSI driver for Linux (aha152x) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Copyright 1993-1999 Jürgen Fischer <fischer@norbit.de> | 
|  | TC1550 patches by Luuk van Dijk (ldz@xs4all.nl) | 
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|  | In Revision 2 the driver was modified a lot (especially the | 
|  | bottom-half handler complete()). | 
|  |  | 
|  | The driver is much cleaner now, has support for the new | 
|  | error handling code in 2.3, produced less cpu load (much | 
|  | less polling loops), has slightly higher throughput (at | 
|  | least on my ancient test box; a i486/33Mhz/20MB). | 
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|  | CONFIGURATION ARGUMENTS: | 
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|  | IOPORT        base io address                           (0x340/0x140) | 
|  | IRQ           interrupt level                           (9-12; default 11) | 
|  | SCSI_ID       scsi id of controller                     (0-7; default 7) | 
|  | RECONNECT     allow targets to disconnect from the bus  (0/1; default 1 [on]) | 
|  | PARITY        enable parity checking                    (0/1; default 1 [on]) | 
|  | SYNCHRONOUS   enable synchronous transfers              (0/1; default 1 [on]) | 
|  | DELAY:        bus reset delay                           (default 100) | 
|  | EXT_TRANS:    enable extended translation               (0/1: default 0 [off]) | 
|  | (see NOTES) | 
|  |  | 
|  | COMPILE TIME CONFIGURATION (go into AHA152X in drivers/scsi/Makefile): | 
|  |  | 
|  | -DAUTOCONF | 
|  | use configuration the controller reports (AHA-152x only) | 
|  |  | 
|  | -DSKIP_BIOSTEST | 
|  | Don't test for BIOS signature (AHA-1510 or disabled BIOS) | 
|  |  | 
|  | -DSETUP0="{ IOPORT, IRQ, SCSI_ID, RECONNECT, PARITY, SYNCHRONOUS, DELAY, EXT_TRANS }" | 
|  | override for the first controller | 
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|  | -DSETUP1="{ IOPORT, IRQ, SCSI_ID, RECONNECT, PARITY, SYNCHRONOUS, DELAY, EXT_TRANS }" | 
|  | override for the second controller | 
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|  | -DAHA152X_DEBUG | 
|  | enable debugging output | 
|  |  | 
|  | -DAHA152X_STAT | 
|  | enable some statistics | 
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|  |  | 
|  | LILO COMMAND LINE OPTIONS: | 
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|  | aha152x=<IOPORT>[,<IRQ>[,<SCSI-ID>[,<RECONNECT>[,<PARITY>[,<SYNCHRONOUS>[,<DELAY> [,<EXT_TRANS]]]]]]] | 
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|  | The normal configuration can be overridden by specifying a command line. | 
|  | When you do this, the BIOS test is skipped. Entered values have to be | 
|  | valid (known).  Don't use values that aren't supported under normal | 
|  | operation.  If you think that you need other values: contact me. | 
|  | For two controllers use the aha152x statement twice. | 
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|  | SYMBOLS FOR MODULE CONFIGURATION: | 
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|  | Choose from 2 alternatives: | 
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|  | 1. specify everything (old) | 
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|  | aha152x=IOPORT,IRQ,SCSI_ID,RECONNECT,PARITY,SYNCHRONOUS,DELAY,EXT_TRANS | 
|  | configuration override for first controller | 
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|  | aha152x1=IOPORT,IRQ,SCSI_ID,RECONNECT,PARITY,SYNCHRONOUS,DELAY,EXT_TRANS | 
|  | configuration override for second controller | 
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|  | 2. specify only what you need to (irq or io is required; new) | 
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|  | io=IOPORT0[,IOPORT1] | 
|  | IOPORT for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | irq=IRQ0[,IRQ1] | 
|  | IRQ for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | scsiid=SCSIID0[,SCSIID1] | 
|  | SCSIID for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | reconnect=RECONNECT0[,RECONNECT1] | 
|  | allow targets to disconnect for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | parity=PAR0[PAR1] | 
|  | use parity for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | sync=SYNCHRONOUS0[,SYNCHRONOUS1] | 
|  | enable synchronous transfers for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | delay=DELAY0[,DELAY1] | 
|  | reset DELAY for first and second controller | 
|  |  | 
|  | exttrans=EXTTRANS0[,EXTTRANS1] | 
|  | enable extended translation for first and second controller | 
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|  | If you use both alternatives the first will be taken. | 
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|  |  | 
|  | NOTES ON EXT_TRANS: | 
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|  | SCSI uses block numbers to address blocks/sectors on a device. | 
|  | The BIOS uses a cylinder/head/sector addressing scheme (C/H/S) | 
|  | scheme instead.  DOS expects a BIOS or driver that understands this | 
|  | C/H/S addressing. | 
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|  | The number of cylinders/heads/sectors is called geometry and is required | 
|  | as base for requests in C/H/S addressing.  SCSI only knows about the | 
|  | total capacity of disks in blocks (sectors). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Therefore the SCSI BIOS/DOS driver has to calculate a logical/virtual | 
|  | geometry just to be able to support that addressing scheme.  The geometry | 
|  | returned by the SCSI BIOS is a pure calculation and has nothing to | 
|  | do with the real/physical geometry of the disk (which is usually | 
|  | irrelevant anyway). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Basically this has no impact at all on Linux, because it also uses block | 
|  | instead of C/H/S addressing.  Unfortunately C/H/S addressing is also used | 
|  | in the partition table and therefore every operating system has to know | 
|  | the right geometry to be able to interpret it. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Moreover there are certain limitations to the C/H/S addressing scheme, | 
|  | namely the address space is limited to up to 255 heads, up to 63 sectors | 
|  | and a maximum of 1023 cylinders. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The AHA-1522 BIOS calculates the geometry by fixing the number of heads | 
|  | to 64, the number of sectors to 32 and by calculating the number of | 
|  | cylinders by dividing the capacity reported by the disk by 64*32 (1 MB). | 
|  | This is considered to be the default translation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | With respect to the limit of 1023 cylinders using C/H/S you can only | 
|  | address the first GB of your disk in the partition table.  Therefore | 
|  | BIOSes of some newer controllers based on the AIC-6260/6360 support | 
|  | extended translation.  This means that the BIOS uses 255 for heads, | 
|  | 63 for sectors and then divides the capacity of the disk by 255*63 | 
|  | (about 8 MB), as soon it sees a disk greater than 1 GB.  That results | 
|  | in a maximum of about 8 GB addressable diskspace in the partition table | 
|  | (but there are already bigger disks out there today). | 
|  |  | 
|  | To make it even more complicated the translation mode might/might | 
|  | not be configurable in certain BIOS setups. | 
|  |  | 
|  | This driver does some more or less failsafe guessing to get the | 
|  | geometry right in most cases: | 
|  |  | 
|  | - for disks<1GB: use default translation (C/32/64) | 
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|  | - for disks>1GB: | 
|  | - take current geometry from the partition table | 
|  | (using scsicam_bios_param and accept only `valid' geometries, | 
|  | ie. either (C/32/64) or (C/63/255)).  This can be extended translation | 
|  | even if it's not enabled in the driver. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - if that fails, take extended translation if enabled by override, | 
|  | kernel or module parameter, otherwise take default translation and | 
|  | ask the user for verification.  This might on not yet partitioned | 
|  | disks. | 
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|  | REFERENCES USED: | 
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|  | "AIC-6260 SCSI Chip Specification", Adaptec Corporation. | 
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|  | "SCSI COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE - 2 (SCSI-2)", X3T9.2/86-109 rev. 10h | 
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|  | "Writing a SCSI device driver for Linux", Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu) | 
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|  | "Kernel Hacker's Guide", Michael K. Johnson (johnsonm@sunsite.unc.edu) | 
|  |  | 
|  | "Adaptec 1520/1522 User's Guide", Adaptec Corporation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Michael K. Johnson (johnsonm@sunsite.unc.edu) | 
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|  | Drew Eckhardt (drew@cs.colorado.edu) | 
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|  | Eric Youngdale (eric@andante.org) | 
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|  | special thanks to Eric Youngdale for the free(!) supplying the | 
|  | documentation on the chip. |