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/*
 *	Adaptec AAC series RAID controller driver
 *	(c) Copyright 2001 Red Hat Inc.	<alan@redhat.com>
 *
 * based on the old aacraid driver that is..
 * Adaptec aacraid device driver for Linux.
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2000 Adaptec, Inc. (aacraid@adaptec.com)
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
 * any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
 * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
 *
 * Module Name:
 *  dpcsup.c
 *
 * Abstract: All DPC processing routines for the cyclone board occur here.
 *
 *
 */

#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/completion.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <asm/semaphore.h>

#include "aacraid.h"

/**
 *	aac_response_normal	-	Handle command replies
 *	@q: Queue to read from
 *
 *	This DPC routine will be run when the adapter interrupts us to let us
 *	know there is a response on our normal priority queue. We will pull off
 *	all QE there are and wake up all the waiters before exiting. We will
 *	take a spinlock out on the queue before operating on it.
 */

unsigned int aac_response_normal(struct aac_queue * q)
{
	struct aac_dev * dev = q->dev;
	struct aac_entry *entry;
	struct hw_fib * hwfib;
	struct fib * fib;
	int consumed = 0;
	unsigned long flags;

	spin_lock_irqsave(q->lock, flags);	
	/*
	 *	Keep pulling response QEs off the response queue and waking
	 *	up the waiters until there are no more QEs. We then return
	 *	back to the system. If no response was requesed we just
	 *	deallocate the Fib here and continue.
	 */
	while(aac_consumer_get(dev, q, &entry))
	{
		int fast;
		u32 index = le32_to_cpu(entry->addr);
		fast = index & 0x01;
		fib = &dev->fibs[index >> 1];
		hwfib = fib->hw_fib;
		
		aac_consumer_free(dev, q, HostNormRespQueue);
		/*
		 *	Remove this fib from the Outstanding I/O queue.
		 *	But only if it has not already been timed out.
		 *
		 *	If the fib has been timed out already, then just 
		 *	continue. The caller has already been notified that
		 *	the fib timed out.
		 */
		if (!(fib->flags & FIB_CONTEXT_FLAG_TIMED_OUT)) {
			list_del(&fib->queue);
			dev->queues->queue[AdapNormCmdQueue].numpending--;
		} else {
			printk(KERN_WARNING "aacraid: FIB timeout (%x).\n", fib->flags);
			printk(KERN_DEBUG"aacraid: hwfib=%p fib index=%i fib=%p\n",hwfib, hwfib->header.SenderData,fib);
			continue;
		}
		spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->lock, flags);

		if (fast) {
			/*
			 *	Doctor the fib
			 */
			*(u32 *)hwfib->data = cpu_to_le32(ST_OK);
			hwfib->header.XferState |= cpu_to_le32(AdapterProcessed);
		}

		FIB_COUNTER_INCREMENT(aac_config.FibRecved);

		if (hwfib->header.Command == cpu_to_le16(NuFileSystem))
		{
			u32 *pstatus = (u32 *)hwfib->data;
			if (*pstatus & cpu_to_le32(0xffff0000))
				*pstatus = cpu_to_le32(ST_OK);
		}
		if (hwfib->header.XferState & cpu_to_le32(NoResponseExpected | Async)) 
		{
	        	if (hwfib->header.XferState & cpu_to_le32(NoResponseExpected))
				FIB_COUNTER_INCREMENT(aac_config.NoResponseRecved);
			else 
				FIB_COUNTER_INCREMENT(aac_config.AsyncRecved);
			/*
			 *	NOTE:  we cannot touch the fib after this
			 *	    call, because it may have been deallocated.
			 */
			fib->callback(fib->callback_data, fib);
		} else {
			unsigned long flagv;
			spin_lock_irqsave(&fib->event_lock, flagv);
			fib->done = 1;
			up(&fib->event_wait);
			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&fib->event_lock, flagv);
			FIB_COUNTER_INCREMENT(aac_config.NormalRecved);
		}
		consumed++;
		spin_lock_irqsave(q->lock, flags);
	}

	if (consumed > aac_config.peak_fibs)
		aac_config.peak_fibs = consumed;
	if (consumed == 0) 
		aac_config.zero_fibs++;

	spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->lock, flags);
	return 0;
}


/**
 *	aac_command_normal	-	handle commands
 *	@q: queue to process
 *
 *	This DPC routine will be queued when the adapter interrupts us to 
 *	let us know there is a command on our normal priority queue. We will 
 *	pull off all QE there are and wake up all the waiters before exiting.
 *	We will take a spinlock out on the queue before operating on it.
 */
 
unsigned int aac_command_normal(struct aac_queue *q)
{
	struct aac_dev * dev = q->dev;
	struct aac_entry *entry;
	unsigned long flags;

	spin_lock_irqsave(q->lock, flags);

	/*
	 *	Keep pulling response QEs off the response queue and waking
	 *	up the waiters until there are no more QEs. We then return
	 *	back to the system.
	 */
	while(aac_consumer_get(dev, q, &entry))
	{
		struct fib fibctx;
		struct hw_fib * hw_fib;
		u32 index;
		struct fib *fib = &fibctx;
		
		index = le32_to_cpu(entry->addr) / sizeof(struct hw_fib);
		hw_fib = &dev->aif_base_va[index];
		
		/*
		 *	Allocate a FIB at all costs. For non queued stuff
		 *	we can just use the stack so we are happy. We need
		 *	a fib object in order to manage the linked lists
		 */
		if (dev->aif_thread)
			if((fib = kmalloc(sizeof(struct fib), GFP_ATOMIC)) == NULL)
				fib = &fibctx;
		
		memset(fib, 0, sizeof(struct fib));
		INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fib->fiblink);
		fib->type = FSAFS_NTC_FIB_CONTEXT;
		fib->size = sizeof(struct fib);
		fib->hw_fib = hw_fib;
		fib->data = hw_fib->data;
		fib->dev = dev;
		
				
		if (dev->aif_thread && fib != &fibctx) {
		        list_add_tail(&fib->fiblink, &q->cmdq);
	 	        aac_consumer_free(dev, q, HostNormCmdQueue);
		        wake_up_interruptible(&q->cmdready);
		} else {
	 	        aac_consumer_free(dev, q, HostNormCmdQueue);
			spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->lock, flags);
			/*
			 *	Set the status of this FIB
			 */
			*(u32 *)hw_fib->data = cpu_to_le32(ST_OK);
			fib_adapter_complete(fib, sizeof(u32));
			spin_lock_irqsave(q->lock, flags);
		}		
	}
	spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->lock, flags);
	return 0;
}