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authorpeter fuerst <post@pfrst.de>2007-02-12 15:20:15 +0100
committerJames Bottomley <jejb@mulgrave.il.steeleye.com>2007-02-16 09:22:11 -0600
commita5d8421b2f03e46f02cc02066b186fdbc0f590a6 (patch)
treefe517aae7d78c85af15c3a23810044544a576e52 /drivers/scsi
parentsata_vsc: use default cache line size if non-zero (diff)
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[SCSI] wd33c93: Fast SCSI with WD33C93B
Attached are patches, which help to utilize more of the WD33C93B SCSI controller's capabilities. 1) Added/changed all the necessary code to enable Burst Mode DMA. Only Single Byte DMA was used before. 2) Added/changed all the necessary code to enable Fast-10 SCSI transfers. 3) The original driver inadvertently used a transfer period of 1000-800ns (the lowest possible transfer rate) for asynchronous data transfers, instead of the (configurable) default period intended for this purpose, if the target responded to a SDTR not with a Reject-message, but with a zero-SDTR. This issue was fixed. Moreover, in case of a Reject the driver used the default-period's initialization-value instead of its (maybe smaller) current value. The missing assignment was added. 4) The driver's commandline- and proc-file-interface was augmented to handle the new options properly. The WD33C93 manual, found at http://www.datasheet.in/datasheet-html/W/D/3/WD33C93B_WesternDigital.pdf.html, was very helpful. Signed-off-by: peter fuerst <post@pfrst.de> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/scsi')
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c321
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/wd33c93.h6
2 files changed, 248 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c b/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c
index 835751600e93..fa4e08e508ad 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c
@@ -69,6 +69,11 @@
* Added support for pre -A chips, which don't have advanced features
* and will generate CSR_RESEL rather than CSR_RESEL_AM.
* Richard Hirst <richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk> August 2000
+ *
+ * Added support for Burst Mode DMA and Fast SCSI. Enabled the use of
+ * default_sx_per for asynchronous data transfers. Added adjustment
+ * of transfer periods in sx_table to the actual input-clock.
+ * peter fuerst <post@pfrst.de> February 2007
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
@@ -86,9 +91,11 @@
#include "wd33c93.h"
+#define optimum_sx_per(hostdata) (hostdata)->sx_table[1].period_ns
+
-#define WD33C93_VERSION "1.26"
-#define WD33C93_DATE "22/Feb/2003"
+#define WD33C93_VERSION "1.26++"
+#define WD33C93_DATE "10/Feb/2007"
MODULE_AUTHOR("John Shifflett");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Generic WD33C93 SCSI driver");
@@ -122,6 +129,13 @@ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
* defines in wd33c93.h
* - clock:x -x = clock input in MHz for WD33c93 chip. Normal values
* would be from 8 through 20. Default is 8.
+ * - burst:x -x = 1 to use Burst Mode (or Demand-Mode) DMA, x = 0 to use
+ * Single Byte DMA, which is the default. Argument is
+ * optional - if not present, same as "burst:1".
+ * - fast:x -x = 1 to enable Fast SCSI, which is only effective with
+ * input-clock divisor 4 (WD33C93_FS_16_20), x = 0 to disable
+ * it, which is the default. Argument is optional - if not
+ * present, same as "fast:1".
* - next -No argument. Used to separate blocks of keywords when
* there's more than one host adapter in the system.
*
@@ -148,7 +162,7 @@ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
*/
/* Normally, no defaults are specified */
-static char *setup_args[] = { "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" };
+static char *setup_args[] = { "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" };
static char *setup_strings;
module_param(setup_strings, charp, 0);
@@ -298,20 +312,8 @@ read_1_byte(const wd33c93_regs regs)
return x;
}
-static struct sx_period sx_table[] = {
- {1, 0x20},
- {252, 0x20},
- {376, 0x30},
- {500, 0x40},
- {624, 0x50},
- {752, 0x60},
- {876, 0x70},
- {1000, 0x00},
- {0, 0}
-};
-
static int
-round_period(unsigned int period)
+round_period(unsigned int period, const struct sx_period *sx_table)
{
int x;
@@ -324,17 +326,49 @@ round_period(unsigned int period)
return 7;
}
+/*
+ * Calculate Synchronous Transfer Register value from SDTR code.
+ */
static uchar
-calc_sync_xfer(unsigned int period, unsigned int offset)
+calc_sync_xfer(unsigned int period, unsigned int offset, unsigned int fast,
+ const struct sx_period *sx_table)
{
+ /* When doing Fast SCSI synchronous data transfers, the corresponding
+ * value in 'sx_table' is two times the actually used transfer period.
+ */
uchar result;
+ if (offset && fast) {
+ fast = STR_FSS;
+ period *= 2;
+ } else {
+ fast = 0;
+ }
period *= 4; /* convert SDTR code to ns */
- result = sx_table[round_period(period)].reg_value;
+ result = sx_table[round_period(period,sx_table)].reg_value;
result |= (offset < OPTIMUM_SX_OFF) ? offset : OPTIMUM_SX_OFF;
+ result |= fast;
return result;
}
+/*
+ * Calculate SDTR code bytes [3],[4] from period and offset.
+ */
+static inline void
+calc_sync_msg(unsigned int period, unsigned int offset, unsigned int fast,
+ uchar msg[2])
+{
+ /* 'period' is a "normal"-mode value, like the ones in 'sx_table'. The
+ * actually used transfer period for Fast SCSI synchronous data
+ * transfers is half that value.
+ */
+ period /= 4;
+ if (offset && fast)
+ period /= 2;
+ msg[0] = period;
+ msg[1] = offset;
+}
+
int
wd33c93_queuecommand(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *))
@@ -632,7 +666,7 @@ wd33c93_execute(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
write_wd33c93_count(regs,
cmd->SCp.this_residual);
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_CONTROL,
- CTRL_IDI | CTRL_EDI | CTRL_DMA);
+ CTRL_IDI | CTRL_EDI | hostdata->dma_mode);
hostdata->dma = D_DMA_RUNNING;
}
} else
@@ -712,6 +746,8 @@ transfer_bytes(const wd33c93_regs regs, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
cmd->SCp.ptr = page_address(cmd->SCp.buffer->page) +
cmd->SCp.buffer->offset;
}
+ if (!cmd->SCp.this_residual) /* avoid bogus setups */
+ return;
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_SYNCHRONOUS_TRANSFER,
hostdata->sync_xfer[cmd->device->id]);
@@ -744,7 +780,7 @@ transfer_bytes(const wd33c93_regs regs, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
#ifdef PROC_STATISTICS
hostdata->dma_cnt++;
#endif
- write_wd33c93(regs, WD_CONTROL, CTRL_IDI | CTRL_EDI | CTRL_DMA);
+ write_wd33c93(regs, WD_CONTROL, CTRL_IDI | CTRL_EDI | hostdata->dma_mode);
write_wd33c93_count(regs, cmd->SCp.this_residual);
if ((hostdata->level2 >= L2_DATA) ||
@@ -862,9 +898,6 @@ wd33c93_intr(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
hostdata->outgoing_msg[0] |= 0x40;
if (hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] == SS_FIRST) {
-#ifdef SYNC_DEBUG
- printk(" sending SDTR ");
-#endif
hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] = SS_WAITING;
@@ -878,14 +911,20 @@ wd33c93_intr(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
hostdata->outgoing_msg[2] = 3;
hostdata->outgoing_msg[3] = EXTENDED_SDTR;
if (hostdata->no_sync & (1 << cmd->device->id)) {
- hostdata->outgoing_msg[4] =
- hostdata->default_sx_per / 4;
- hostdata->outgoing_msg[5] = 0;
+ calc_sync_msg(hostdata->default_sx_per, 0,
+ 0, hostdata->outgoing_msg + 4);
} else {
- hostdata->outgoing_msg[4] = OPTIMUM_SX_PER / 4;
- hostdata->outgoing_msg[5] = OPTIMUM_SX_OFF;
+ calc_sync_msg(optimum_sx_per(hostdata),
+ OPTIMUM_SX_OFF,
+ hostdata->fast,
+ hostdata->outgoing_msg + 4);
}
hostdata->outgoing_len = 6;
+#ifdef SYNC_DEBUG
+ ucp = hostdata->outgoing_msg + 1;
+ printk(" sending SDTR %02x03%02x%02x%02x ",
+ ucp[0], ucp[2], ucp[3], ucp[4]);
+#endif
} else
hostdata->outgoing_len = 1;
@@ -1001,8 +1040,13 @@ wd33c93_intr(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
#ifdef SYNC_DEBUG
printk("-REJ-");
#endif
- if (hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] == SS_WAITING)
+ if (hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] == SS_WAITING) {
hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] = SS_SET;
+ /* we want default_sx_per, not DEFAULT_SX_PER */
+ hostdata->sync_xfer[cmd->device->id] =
+ calc_sync_xfer(hostdata->default_sx_per
+ / 4, 0, 0, hostdata->sx_table);
+ }
write_wd33c93_cmd(regs, WD_CMD_NEGATE_ACK);
hostdata->state = S_CONNECTED;
break;
@@ -1022,7 +1066,10 @@ wd33c93_intr(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
switch (ucp[2]) { /* what's the EXTENDED code? */
case EXTENDED_SDTR:
- id = calc_sync_xfer(ucp[3], ucp[4]);
+ /* default to default async period */
+ id = calc_sync_xfer(hostdata->
+ default_sx_per / 4, 0,
+ 0, hostdata->sx_table);
if (hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] !=
SS_WAITING) {
@@ -1041,20 +1088,22 @@ wd33c93_intr(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
hostdata->outgoing_msg[1] = 3;
hostdata->outgoing_msg[2] =
EXTENDED_SDTR;
- hostdata->outgoing_msg[3] =
- hostdata->default_sx_per /
- 4;
- hostdata->outgoing_msg[4] = 0;
+ calc_sync_msg(hostdata->
+ default_sx_per, 0,
+ 0, hostdata->outgoing_msg + 3);
hostdata->outgoing_len = 5;
- hostdata->sync_xfer[cmd->device->id] =
- calc_sync_xfer(hostdata->
- default_sx_per
- / 4, 0);
} else {
- hostdata->sync_xfer[cmd->device->id] = id;
+ if (ucp[4]) /* well, sync transfer */
+ id = calc_sync_xfer(ucp[3], ucp[4],
+ hostdata->fast,
+ hostdata->sx_table);
+ else if (ucp[3]) /* very unlikely... */
+ id = calc_sync_xfer(ucp[3], ucp[4],
+ 0, hostdata->sx_table);
}
+ hostdata->sync_xfer[cmd->device->id] = id;
#ifdef SYNC_DEBUG
- printk("sync_xfer=%02x",
+ printk(" sync_xfer=%02x\n",
hostdata->sync_xfer[cmd->device->id]);
#endif
hostdata->sync_stat[cmd->device->id] =
@@ -1486,7 +1535,7 @@ reset_wd33c93(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_CONTROL, CTRL_IDI | CTRL_EDI | CTRL_POLLED);
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_SYNCHRONOUS_TRANSFER,
calc_sync_xfer(hostdata->default_sx_per / 4,
- DEFAULT_SX_OFF));
+ DEFAULT_SX_OFF, 0, hostdata->sx_table));
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_COMMAND, WD_CMD_RESET);
@@ -1512,6 +1561,9 @@ reset_wd33c93(struct Scsi_Host *instance)
} else
hostdata->chip = C_UNKNOWN_CHIP;
+ if (hostdata->chip != C_WD33C93B) /* Fast SCSI unavailable */
+ hostdata->fast = 0;
+
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_TIMEOUT_PERIOD, TIMEOUT_PERIOD_VALUE);
write_wd33c93(regs, WD_CONTROL, CTRL_IDI | CTRL_EDI | CTRL_POLLED);
}
@@ -1533,7 +1585,8 @@ wd33c93_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd * SCpnt)
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
hostdata->busy[i] = 0;
hostdata->sync_xfer[i] =
- calc_sync_xfer(DEFAULT_SX_PER / 4, DEFAULT_SX_OFF);
+ calc_sync_xfer(DEFAULT_SX_PER / 4, DEFAULT_SX_OFF,
+ 0, hostdata->sx_table);
hostdata->sync_stat[i] = SS_UNSET; /* using default sync values */
}
hostdata->input_Q = NULL;
@@ -1782,6 +1835,98 @@ check_setup_args(char *key, int *flags, int *val, char *buf)
return ++x;
}
+/*
+ * Calculate internal data-transfer-clock cycle from input-clock
+ * frequency (/MHz) and fill 'sx_table'.
+ *
+ * The original driver used to rely on a fixed sx_table, containing periods
+ * for (only) the lower limits of the respective input-clock-frequency ranges
+ * (8-10/12-15/16-20 MHz). Although it seems, that no problems ocurred with
+ * this setting so far, it might be desirable to adjust the transfer periods
+ * closer to the really attached, possibly 25% higher, input-clock, since
+ * - the wd33c93 may really use a significant shorter period, than it has
+ * negotiated (eg. thrashing the target, which expects 4/8MHz, with 5/10MHz
+ * instead).
+ * - the wd33c93 may ask the target for a lower transfer rate, than the target
+ * is capable of (eg. negotiating for an assumed minimum of 252ns instead of
+ * possible 200ns, which indeed shows up in tests as an approx. 10% lower
+ * transfer rate).
+ */
+static inline unsigned int
+round_4(unsigned int x)
+{
+ switch (x & 3) {
+ case 1: --x;
+ break;
+ case 2: ++x;
+ case 3: ++x;
+ }
+ return x;
+}
+
+static void
+calc_sx_table(unsigned int mhz, struct sx_period sx_table[9])
+{
+ unsigned int d, i;
+ if (mhz < 11)
+ d = 2; /* divisor for 8-10 MHz input-clock */
+ else if (mhz < 16)
+ d = 3; /* divisor for 12-15 MHz input-clock */
+ else
+ d = 4; /* divisor for 16-20 MHz input-clock */
+
+ d = (100000 * d) / 2 / mhz; /* 100 x DTCC / nanosec */
+
+ sx_table[0].period_ns = 1;
+ sx_table[0].reg_value = 0x20;
+ for (i = 1; i < 8; i++) {
+ sx_table[i].period_ns = round_4((i+1)*d / 100);
+ sx_table[i].reg_value = (i+1)*0x10;
+ }
+ sx_table[7].reg_value = 0;
+ sx_table[8].period_ns = 0;
+ sx_table[8].reg_value = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * check and, maybe, map an init- or "clock:"- argument.
+ */
+static uchar
+set_clk_freq(int freq, int *mhz)
+{
+ int x = freq;
+ if (WD33C93_FS_8_10 == freq)
+ freq = 8;
+ else if (WD33C93_FS_12_15 == freq)
+ freq = 12;
+ else if (WD33C93_FS_16_20 == freq)
+ freq = 16;
+ else if (freq > 7 && freq < 11)
+ x = WD33C93_FS_8_10;
+ else if (freq > 11 && freq < 16)
+ x = WD33C93_FS_12_15;
+ else if (freq > 15 && freq < 21)
+ x = WD33C93_FS_16_20;
+ else {
+ /* Hmm, wouldn't it be safer to assume highest freq here? */
+ x = WD33C93_FS_8_10;
+ freq = 8;
+ }
+ *mhz = freq;
+ return x;
+}
+
+/*
+ * to be used with the resync: fast: ... options
+ */
+static inline void set_resync ( struct WD33C93_hostdata *hd, int mask )
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
+ if (mask & (1 << i))
+ hd->sync_stat[i] = SS_UNSET;
+}
+
void
wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
dma_setup_t setup, dma_stop_t stop, int clock_freq)
@@ -1798,7 +1943,8 @@ wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
hostdata = (struct WD33C93_hostdata *) instance->hostdata;
hostdata->regs = regs;
- hostdata->clock_freq = clock_freq;
+ hostdata->clock_freq = set_clk_freq(clock_freq, &i);
+ calc_sx_table(i, hostdata->sx_table);
hostdata->dma_setup = setup;
hostdata->dma_stop = stop;
hostdata->dma_bounce_buffer = NULL;
@@ -1806,7 +1952,8 @@ wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
hostdata->busy[i] = 0;
hostdata->sync_xfer[i] =
- calc_sync_xfer(DEFAULT_SX_PER / 4, DEFAULT_SX_OFF);
+ calc_sync_xfer(DEFAULT_SX_PER / 4, DEFAULT_SX_OFF,
+ 0, hostdata->sx_table);
hostdata->sync_stat[i] = SS_UNSET; /* using default sync values */
#ifdef PROC_STATISTICS
hostdata->cmd_cnt[i] = 0;
@@ -1828,6 +1975,8 @@ wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
hostdata->default_sx_per = DEFAULT_SX_PER;
hostdata->no_sync = 0xff; /* sync defaults to off */
hostdata->no_dma = 0; /* default is DMA enabled */
+ hostdata->fast = 0; /* default is Fast SCSI transfers disabled */
+ hostdata->dma_mode = CTRL_DMA; /* default is Single Byte DMA */
#ifdef PROC_INTERFACE
hostdata->proc = PR_VERSION | PR_INFO | PR_STATISTICS |
@@ -1839,6 +1988,11 @@ wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
#endif
#endif
+ if (check_setup_args("clock", &flags, &val, buf)) {
+ hostdata->clock_freq = set_clk_freq(val, &val);
+ calc_sx_table(val, hostdata->sx_table);
+ }
+
if (check_setup_args("nosync", &flags, &val, buf))
hostdata->no_sync = val;
@@ -1847,7 +2001,8 @@ wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
if (check_setup_args("period", &flags, &val, buf))
hostdata->default_sx_per =
- sx_table[round_period((unsigned int) val)].period_ns;
+ hostdata->sx_table[round_period((unsigned int) val,
+ hostdata->sx_table)].period_ns;
if (check_setup_args("disconnect", &flags, &val, buf)) {
if ((val >= DIS_NEVER) && (val <= DIS_ALWAYS))
@@ -1862,17 +2017,12 @@ wd33c93_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, const wd33c93_regs regs,
if (check_setup_args("debug", &flags, &val, buf))
hostdata->args = val & DB_MASK;
- if (check_setup_args("clock", &flags, &val, buf)) {
- if (val > 7 && val < 11)
- val = WD33C93_FS_8_10;
- else if (val > 11 && val < 16)
- val = WD33C93_FS_12_15;
- else if (val > 15 && val < 21)
- val = WD33C93_FS_16_20;
- else
- val = WD33C93_FS_8_10;
- hostdata->clock_freq = val;
- }
+ if (check_setup_args("burst", &flags, &val, buf))
+ hostdata->dma_mode = val ? CTRL_BURST:CTRL_DMA;
+
+ if (WD33C93_FS_16_20 == hostdata->clock_freq /* divisor 4 */
+ && check_setup_args("fast", &flags, &val, buf))
+ hostdata->fast = !!val;
if ((i = check_setup_args("next", &flags, &val, buf))) {
while (i)
@@ -1917,53 +2067,65 @@ wd33c93_proc_info(struct Scsi_Host *instance, char *buf, char **start, off_t off
char tbuf[128];
struct WD33C93_hostdata *hd;
struct scsi_cmnd *cmd;
- int x, i;
+ int x;
static int stop = 0;
hd = (struct WD33C93_hostdata *) instance->hostdata;
/* If 'in' is TRUE we need to _read_ the proc file. We accept the following
- * keywords (same format as command-line, but only ONE per read):
+ * keywords (same format as command-line, but arguments are not optional):
* debug
* disconnect
* period
* resync
* proc
* nodma
+ * level2
+ * burst
+ * fast
+ * nosync
*/
if (in) {
buf[len] = '\0';
- bp = buf;
+ for (bp = buf; *bp; ) {
+ while (',' == *bp || ' ' == *bp)
+ ++bp;
if (!strncmp(bp, "debug:", 6)) {
- bp += 6;
- hd->args = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0) & DB_MASK;
+ hd->args = simple_strtoul(bp+6, &bp, 0) & DB_MASK;
} else if (!strncmp(bp, "disconnect:", 11)) {
- bp += 11;
- x = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0);
+ x = simple_strtoul(bp+11, &bp, 0);
if (x < DIS_NEVER || x > DIS_ALWAYS)
x = DIS_ADAPTIVE;
hd->disconnect = x;
} else if (!strncmp(bp, "period:", 7)) {
- bp += 7;
- x = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0);
+ x = simple_strtoul(bp+7, &bp, 0);
hd->default_sx_per =
- sx_table[round_period((unsigned int) x)].period_ns;
+ hd->sx_table[round_period((unsigned int) x,
+ hd->sx_table)].period_ns;
} else if (!strncmp(bp, "resync:", 7)) {
- bp += 7;
- x = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0);
- for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
- if (x & (1 << i))
- hd->sync_stat[i] = SS_UNSET;
+ set_resync(hd, (int)simple_strtoul(bp+7, &bp, 0));
} else if (!strncmp(bp, "proc:", 5)) {
- bp += 5;
- hd->proc = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0);
+ hd->proc = simple_strtoul(bp+5, &bp, 0);
} else if (!strncmp(bp, "nodma:", 6)) {
- bp += 6;
- hd->no_dma = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0);
+ hd->no_dma = simple_strtoul(bp+6, &bp, 0);
} else if (!strncmp(bp, "level2:", 7)) {
- bp += 7;
- hd->level2 = simple_strtoul(bp, NULL, 0);
+ hd->level2 = simple_strtoul(bp+7, &bp, 0);
+ } else if (!strncmp(bp, "burst:", 6)) {
+ hd->dma_mode =
+ simple_strtol(bp+6, &bp, 0) ? CTRL_BURST:CTRL_DMA;
+ } else if (!strncmp(bp, "fast:", 5)) {
+ x = !!simple_strtol(bp+5, &bp, 0);
+ if (x != hd->fast)
+ set_resync(hd, 0xff);
+ hd->fast = x;
+ } else if (!strncmp(bp, "nosync:", 7)) {
+ x = simple_strtoul(bp+7, &bp, 0);
+ set_resync(hd, x ^ hd->no_sync);
+ hd->no_sync = x;
+ } else {
+ break; /* unknown keyword,syntax-error,... */
+ }
}
return len;
}
@@ -1977,8 +2139,9 @@ wd33c93_proc_info(struct Scsi_Host *instance, char *buf, char **start, off_t off
strcat(bp, tbuf);
}
if (hd->proc & PR_INFO) {
- sprintf(tbuf, "\nclock_freq=%02x no_sync=%02x no_dma=%d",
- hd->clock_freq, hd->no_sync, hd->no_dma);
+ sprintf(tbuf, "\nclock_freq=%02x no_sync=%02x no_dma=%d"
+ " dma_mode=%02x fast=%d",
+ hd->clock_freq, hd->no_sync, hd->no_dma, hd->dma_mode, hd->fast);
strcat(bp, tbuf);
strcat(bp, "\nsync_xfer[] = ");
for (x = 0; x < 7; x++) {
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.h b/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.h
index edcb0365cf0c..61ffb860dacc 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.h
+++ b/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.h
@@ -155,6 +155,9 @@
#define WD33C93_FS_12_15 OWNID_FS_12
#define WD33C93_FS_16_20 OWNID_FS_16
+ /* pass input-clock explicitely. accepted mhz values are 8-10,12-20 */
+#define WD33C93_FS_MHZ(mhz) (mhz)
+
/* Control register */
#define CTRL_HSP 0x01
#define CTRL_HA 0x02
@@ -253,6 +256,9 @@ struct WD33C93_hostdata {
uchar sync_stat[8]; /* status of sync negotiation per target */
uchar no_sync; /* bitmask: don't do sync on these targets */
uchar no_dma; /* set this flag to disable DMA */
+ uchar dma_mode; /* DMA Burst Mode or Single Byte DMA */
+ uchar fast; /* set this flag to enable Fast SCSI */
+ struct sx_period sx_table[9]; /* transfer periods for actual DTC-setting */
#ifdef PROC_INTERFACE
uchar proc; /* bitmask: what's in proc output */
#ifdef PROC_STATISTICS