From: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>
To: Sergei Shtylyov <sshtylyov@ru.mvista.com>
Cc: rah@bash.sh, linux-ide@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] hpt366: UltraDMA filtering for SATA cards
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 23:16:09 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200708102316.09960.bzolnier@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46BCAA85.3070905@ru.mvista.com>
Hi,
On Friday 10 August 2007, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
> Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:
>
> >>The Marvell bridge chips used on HighPoint SATA cards do not seem to support
> >>the UltraDMA modes 1, 2, and 3 (as well as any MWDMA modes), so the driver
> >>needs to account for this in the udma_filter() method. In order to achieve
> >>that, do the following changes:
>
> >>- install the method for all chips, not only HPT36x/370 (improve code formatting
> >> by killing an extra tabs while at it);
>
> >>- add to the end of the 'switch' statement in hpt3xx_udma_filter() case for
> >> HPT372[AN] and HPT374 chips upon which the SATA cards are based and check
> >> there whether we're dealing with SATA drive (by looking at words 80 and 93
> >> of the drive's identify data), reorder HPT370[A] cases for consistency...
>
> >>Signed-off-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sshtylyov@ru.mvista.com>
>
> > applied but
>
> >> drivers/ide/pci/hpt366.c | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
> >> 1 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
>
> >>Index: linux-2.6/drivers/ide/pci/hpt366.c
> >>===================================================================
> >>--- linux-2.6.orig/drivers/ide/pci/hpt366.c
> >>+++ linux-2.6/drivers/ide/pci/hpt366.c
> [...]
> >>@@ -517,29 +517,17 @@ static int check_in_drive_list(ide_drive
> >> }
> >>
> >> /*
> >>- * Note for the future; the SATA hpt37x we must set
> >>- * either PIO or UDMA modes 0,4,5
> >>+ * The Marvell bridge chips used on the HighPoint SATA cards do not seem
> >>+ * to support the UltraDMA modes 1, 2, and 3 -- as well as any MWDMA modes
> >>+ * (that we should start filtering out once the IDE core allows that).
> >> */
> >>-
> >> static u8 hpt3xx_udma_filter(ide_drive_t *drive)
> >> {
> >> struct hpt_info *info = pci_get_drvdata(HWIF(drive)->pci_dev);
> >>+ struct hd_driveid *id = drive->id;
> >> u8 mask;
> >>
> >> switch (info->chip_type) {
>
> > HPT374/HPT372[NA] case could be added here so re-ordering wouldn't be needed.
>
> I did that on purpose -- to keep an alphanumeric ordering. ;-)
>
> >>@@ -551,6 +539,30 @@ static u8 hpt3xx_udma_filter(ide_drive_t
> >> check_in_drive_list(drive, bad_ata66_3))
> >> mask = 0x07;
> >> break;
> >>+ case HPT370:
> >>+ if (!HPT370_ALLOW_ATA100_5 ||
> >>+ check_in_drive_list(drive, bad_ata100_5))
> >>+ mask = 0x1f;
> >>+ else
> >>+ mask = 0x3f;
>
> > ATA_UDMA* defines should be used if you insist on re-ordering
>
> OK, recasting...
>
> >>+ case HPT372 :
> >>+ case HPT372A:
> >>+ case HPT372N:
> >>+ case HPT374 :
> >>+ /*
> >>+ * Check for SATA drive by verifying that the word 93 is 0 and
> >>+ * the drive is ATA-5 or higher compatible.
> >>+ */
> >>+ if (id->hw_config == 0 && (id->major_rev_num & 0x7fe0))
>
> > Same check as in ide-iops.c::eighty_ninty_three().
> > Would make sense to add ide_id_is_sata_dev() inline to <linux/ide.h>.
>
> Actually, libata already has ata_id_is_sata() defined in <linux/ata.h> but
> it takes <const u16 *> argument.
If we can use this one instead it would be even better.
> >>+ return 0x71;
> >>+ /* fall thru */
> >> default:
> >> return 0x7f;
>
> > HPT371[N]/HPT302[N] will use the default mask which is correct but adds
> > hidden dependency on HPT*_ALLOW_ATA_133 being always defined as "1".
>
> No, it doesn't since all this will be AND'ed with & hwif->udma_mask... But
> wait, ide_rate_filter has the different code, it just sets mask to the result
> of the udma_filter() method... I wonder which code is correct? :-O
I bet that you are looking at vanilla kernel which currently misses
101 files changed, 1880 insertions(+), 2828 deletions(-)
please look at -mm or IDE quilt tree instead. :)
ide_rate_filter() happily uses ide_find_dma_mode() nowadays (however this
hpt366 patch is for vanilla kernel which doesn't have the needed changes).
> > IMO all HPT*_ALLOW_ATA* defines should just go away...
>
> I think it's still worth to keep 'em alive for the possible blacklist
> additions.
No strong feelings about these defines but I think that they actually make
the code less readable and also more complex because they control _both_
DPLL used (through controlling max_ultra) and the maximum UDMA mask.
Moreover they are _compile_ time options so for testing purposes we may
as well ask user to change UDMA mask etc.
> > Also now that ->udma_filter is always present the initial hwif->ultra_mask
> > doesn't matter so as well we may set it to ATA_UDMA6 (0x7f) and cleanup
> > struct hpt_info (by removing max_ultra after fixing init_chipset_hpt366()
> > to use info->chip_type >= HPT374 check instead),
>
> It's all interesting but you've missed one aspect -- this will make the
> kernel larger while the current code keeps all this logic in the init.text
> section.
We won't be adding a single line of new code:
- the current ->udma_filter implementation does everything needed already
- in init_chipset_hpt366() we simply would replace
if (info->max_ultra > 6)
with
if (info->chip_type >= HPT374)
(this change depends on the current HPT3xx enums order
and on removal HPT*_ALLOW_ATA* defines)
I wouldn't be surprised if we actually _decrease_ the driver size a bit
(in addition to removal of ~35 LOC).
> > init_setup_hpt366() and hpt366_chipsets[] (by removing udma_mask).
>
> I'll think about it in my copious free time (I have plenty of time spent
> offline now indeed :-)...
:-)
> >>@@ -1229,25 +1241,24 @@ static unsigned int __devinit init_chips
> >>
> >> static void __devinit init_hwif_hpt366(ide_hwif_t *hwif)
> >> {
> >>- struct pci_dev *dev = hwif->pci_dev;
> >>- struct hpt_info *info = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
> >>- int serialize = HPT_SERIALIZE_IO;
> >>- u8 scr1 = 0, ata66 = hwif->channel ? 0x01 : 0x02;
> >>- u8 chip_type = info->chip_type;
> >>- u8 new_mcr, old_mcr = 0;
> >>+ struct pci_dev *dev = hwif->pci_dev;
> >>+ struct hpt_info *info = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
> >>+ int serialize = HPT_SERIALIZE_IO;
> >>+ u8 scr1 = 0, ata66 = hwif->channel ? 0x01 : 0x02;
> >>+ u8 chip_type = info->chip_type;
> >>+ u8 new_mcr, old_mcr = 0;
> >>
> >> /* Cache the channel's MISC. control registers' offset */
> >>- hwif->select_data = hwif->channel ? 0x54 : 0x50;
> >>+ hwif->select_data = hwif->channel ? 0x54 : 0x50;
> >>
> >>- hwif->tuneproc = &hpt3xx_tune_drive;
> >>- hwif->speedproc = &hpt3xx_tune_chipset;
> >>- hwif->quirkproc = &hpt3xx_quirkproc;
> >>- hwif->intrproc = &hpt3xx_intrproc;
> >>- hwif->maskproc = &hpt3xx_maskproc;
> >>- hwif->busproc = &hpt3xx_busproc;
> >>+ hwif->tuneproc = &hpt3xx_tune_drive;
> >>+ hwif->speedproc = &hpt3xx_tune_chipset;
> >>+ hwif->quirkproc = &hpt3xx_quirkproc;
> >>+ hwif->intrproc = &hpt3xx_intrproc;
> >>+ hwif->maskproc = &hpt3xx_maskproc;
> >>+ hwif->busproc = &hpt3xx_busproc;
> >>
> >>- if (chip_type <= HPT370A)
> >>- hwif->udma_filter = &hpt3xx_udma_filter;
> >>+ hwif->udma_filter = &hpt3xx_udma_filter;
>
> > Uh, the only real change here consists of the three lines above, the rest
> > is just a noise caused by removal of one tab.
>
> > Such changes are really not worth it - in this case it caused rejects in
> > two patches from IDE quilt tree which I had to fix manually.
>
> I hope now that you've fixed it, I may leave this part intact? ;-)
Iff you base the new patch on top of IDE quilt tree otherwise I'll have
to fix it _again_. ;-)
Thanks,
Bart
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-08-10 21:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-05 20:08 [PATCH 2/2] hpt366: UltraDMA filtering for SATA cards Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-08 22:08 ` Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
2007-08-10 18:12 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-10 21:16 ` Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz [this message]
2007-08-11 15:45 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-11 16:30 ` Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
2007-08-11 18:59 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-18 19:18 ` Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
2007-08-19 14:21 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-25 20:49 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-11 17:28 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-11 18:03 ` Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
2007-08-11 19:23 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2007-08-25 17:13 ` Sergei Shtylyov
[not found] ` <200708271922.35546.bzolnier@gmail.com>
2007-09-01 14:36 ` Sergei Shtylyov
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