1 /*
2 * linux/drivers/block/ide.h
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Linus Torvalds & authors
5 */
6
7 #include <linux/config.h>
8
9 /*
10 * This is the multiple IDE interface driver, as evolved from hd.c.
11 * It supports up to four IDE interfaces, on one or more IRQs (usually 14 & 15).
12 * There can be up to two drives per interface, as per the ATA-2 spec.
13 *
14 * Primary i/f: ide0: major=3; (hda) minor=0; (hdb) minor=64
15 * Secondary i/f: ide1: major=22; (hdc or hd1a) minor=0; (hdd or hd1b) minor=64
16 * Tertiary i/f: ide2: major=33; (hde) minor=0; (hdf) minor=64
17 * Quaternary i/f: ide3: major=34; (hdg) minor=0; (hdh) minor=64
18 */
19
20 /******************************************************************************
21 * IDE driver configuration options (play with these as desired):
22 *
23 * REALLY_SLOW_IO can be defined in ide.c and ide-cd.c, if necessary
24 */
25 #undef REALLY_FAST_IO /* define if ide ports are perfect */
26 #define INITIAL_MULT_COUNT 0 /* off=0; on=2,4,8,16,32, etc.. */
27
28 #ifndef SUPPORT_VLB_SYNC /* 1 to support weird 32-bit chips */
29 #define SUPPORT_VLB_SYNC 1 /* 0 to reduce kernel size */
30 #endif
31 #ifndef DISK_RECOVERY_TIME /* off=0; on=access_delay_time */
32 #define DISK_RECOVERY_TIME 0 /* for hardware that needs it */
33 #endif
34 #ifndef OK_TO_RESET_CONTROLLER /* 1 needed for good error recovery */
35 #define OK_TO_RESET_CONTROLLER 1 /* 0 for use with AH2372A/B interface */
36 #endif
37 #ifndef FAKE_FDISK_FOR_EZDRIVE /* 1 to help linux fdisk with EZDRIVE */
38 #define FAKE_FDISK_FOR_EZDRIVE 1 /* 0 to reduce kernel size */
39 #endif
40 #ifndef FANCY_STATUS_DUMPS /* 1 for human-readable drive errors */
41 #define FANCY_STATUS_DUMPS 1 /* 0 to reduce kernel size */
42 #endif
43
44 #if defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD) || defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE)
45 #define CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEATAPI 1
46 #endif
47
48 /*
49 * IDE_DRIVE_CMD is used to implement many features of the hdparm utility
50 */
51 #define IDE_DRIVE_CMD 99 /* (magic) undef to reduce kernel size*/
52
53 /*
54 * "No user-serviceable parts" beyond this point :)
55 *****************************************************************************/
56
57 typedef unsigned char byte; /* used everywhere */
58
59 /*
60 * Probably not wise to fiddle with these
61 */
62 #define ERROR_MAX 8 /* Max read/write errors per sector */
63 #define ERROR_RESET 3 /* Reset controller every 4th retry */
64 #define ERROR_RECAL 1 /* Recalibrate every 2nd retry */
65
66 /*
67 * Ensure that various configuration flags have compatible settings
68 */
69 #ifdef REALLY_SLOW_IO
70 #undef REALLY_FAST_IO
71 #endif
72
73 /*
74 * Definitions for accessing IDE controller registers
75 */
76
77 #define HWIF(drive) ((ide_hwif_t *)drive->hwif)
78 #define HWGROUP(drive) ((ide_hwgroup_t *)(HWIF(drive)->hwgroup))
79
80 #define IDE_DATA_OFFSET (0)
81 #define IDE_ERROR_OFFSET (1)
82 #define IDE_NSECTOR_OFFSET (2)
83 #define IDE_SECTOR_OFFSET (3)
84 #define IDE_LCYL_OFFSET (4)
85 #define IDE_HCYL_OFFSET (5)
86 #define IDE_SELECT_OFFSET (6)
87 #define IDE_STATUS_OFFSET (7)
88 #define IDE_FEATURE_OFFSET IDE_ERROR_OFFSET
89 #define IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET IDE_STATUS_OFFSET
90
91 #define IDE_DATA_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_DATA_OFFSET)
92 #define IDE_ERROR_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_ERROR_OFFSET)
93 #define IDE_NSECTOR_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_NSECTOR_OFFSET)
94 #define IDE_SECTOR_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_SECTOR_OFFSET)
95 #define IDE_LCYL_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_LCYL_OFFSET)
96 #define IDE_HCYL_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_HCYL_OFFSET)
97 #define IDE_SELECT_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_SELECT_OFFSET)
98 #define IDE_STATUS_REG (HWIF(drive)->io_base+IDE_STATUS_OFFSET)
99 #define IDE_CONTROL_REG (HWIF(drive)->ctl_port)
100 #define IDE_FEATURE_REG IDE_ERROR_REG
101 #define IDE_COMMAND_REG IDE_STATUS_REG
102 #define IDE_ALTSTATUS_REG IDE_CONTROL_REG
103
104 #ifdef REALLY_FAST_IO
105 #define OUT_BYTE(b,p) outb((b),p)
106 #define IN_BYTE(p) (byte)inb(p)
107 #else
108 #define OUT_BYTE(b,p) outb_p((b),p)
109 #define IN_BYTE(p) (byte)inb_p(p)
110 #endif /* REALLY_FAST_IO */
111
112 #define GET_ERR() IN_BYTE(IDE_ERROR_REG)
113 #define GET_STAT() IN_BYTE(IDE_STATUS_REG)
114 #define OK_STAT(stat,good,bad) (((stat)&((good)|(bad)))==(good))
115 #define BAD_R_STAT (BUSY_STAT | ERR_STAT)
116 #define BAD_W_STAT (BAD_R_STAT | WRERR_STAT)
117 #define BAD_STAT (BAD_R_STAT | DRQ_STAT)
118 #define DRIVE_READY (READY_STAT | SEEK_STAT)
119 #define DATA_READY (DRIVE_READY | DRQ_STAT)
120
121 /*
122 * Some more useful definitions
123 */
124 #define IDE_MAJOR_NAME "ide" /* the same for all i/f; see also genhd.c */
125 #define MAJOR_NAME IDE_MAJOR_NAME
126 #define PARTN_BITS 6 /* number of minor dev bits for partitions */
127 #define PARTN_MASK ((1<<PARTN_BITS)-1) /* a useful bit mask */
128 #define MAX_DRIVES 2 /* per interface; 2 assumed by lots of code */
129 #define MAX_HWIFS 4 /* an arbitrary, but realistic limit */
130 #define SECTOR_WORDS (512 / 4) /* number of 32bit words per sector */
131
132 /*
133 * Timeouts for various operations:
134 */
135 #define WAIT_DRQ (5*HZ/100) /* 50msec - spec allows up to 20ms */
136 #define WAIT_READY (3*HZ/100) /* 30msec - should be instantaneous */
137 #define WAIT_PIDENTIFY (1*HZ) /* 1sec - should be less than 3ms (?) */
138 #define WAIT_WORSTCASE (30*HZ) /* 30sec - worst case when spinning up */
139 #define WAIT_CMD (10*HZ) /* 10sec - maximum wait for an IRQ to happen */
140
141 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE
142 #include "ide-tape.h"
143 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE */
144
145 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD
146
147 struct atapi_request_sense {
148 unsigned char error_code : 7;
149 unsigned char valid : 1;
150 byte reserved1;
151 unsigned char sense_key : 4;
152 unsigned char reserved2 : 1;
153 unsigned char ili : 1;
154 unsigned char reserved3 : 2;
155 byte info[4];
156 byte sense_len;
157 byte command_info[4];
158 byte asc;
159 byte ascq;
160 byte fru;
161 byte sense_key_specific[3];
162 };
163
164 struct packet_command {
165 char *buffer;
166 int buflen;
167 int stat;
168 struct atapi_request_sense *sense_data;
169 unsigned char c[12];
170 };
171
172 /* Space to hold the disk TOC. */
173
174 #define MAX_TRACKS 99
175 struct atapi_toc_header {
176 unsigned short toc_length;
177 byte first_track;
178 byte last_track;
179 };
180
181 struct atapi_toc_entry {
182 byte reserved1;
183 unsigned control : 4;
184 unsigned adr : 4;
185 byte track;
186 byte reserved2;
187 union {
188 unsigned lba;
189 struct {
190 byte reserved3;
191 byte m;
192 byte s;
193 byte f;
194 } msf;
195 } addr;
196 };
197
198 struct atapi_toc {
199 int last_session_lba;
200 int xa_flag;
201 unsigned capacity;
202 struct atapi_toc_header hdr;
203 struct atapi_toc_entry ent[MAX_TRACKS+1]; /* One extra for the leadout. */
204 };
205
206
207 /* This structure is annoyingly close to, but not identical with,
208 the cdrom_subchnl structure from cdrom.h. */
209 struct atapi_cdrom_subchnl
210 {
211 u_char acdsc_reserved;
212 u_char acdsc_audiostatus;
213 u_short acdsc_length;
214 u_char acdsc_format;
215
216 u_char acdsc_adr: 4;
217 u_char acdsc_ctrl: 4;
218 u_char acdsc_trk;
219 u_char acdsc_ind;
220 union
221 {
222 struct
223 {
224 u_char minute;
225 u_char second;
226 u_char frame;
227 } msf;
228 int lba;
229 } acdsc_absaddr;
230 union
231 {
232 struct
233 {
234 u_char minute;
235 u_char second;
236 u_char frame;
237 } msf;
238 int lba;
239 } acdsc_reladdr;
240 };
241
242
243 /* Extra per-device info for cdrom drives. */
244 struct cdrom_info {
245
246 /* Buffer for table of contents. NULL if we haven't allocated
247 a TOC buffer for this device yet. */
248
249 struct atapi_toc *toc;
250
251 /* Sector buffer. If a read request wants only the first part of a cdrom
252 block, we cache the rest of the block here, in the expectation that that
253 data is going to be wanted soon. SECTOR_BUFFERED is the number of the
254 first buffered sector, and NSECTORS_BUFFERED is the number of sectors
255 in the buffer. Before the buffer is allocated, we should have
256 SECTOR_BUFFER == NULL and NSECTORS_BUFFERED == 0. */
257
258 unsigned long sector_buffered;
259 unsigned long nsectors_buffered;
260 char *sector_buffer;
261
262 /* The result of the last successful request sense command
263 on this device. */
264 struct atapi_request_sense sense_data;
265 };
266
267 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD */
268
269 /*
270 * Now for the data we need to maintain per-drive: ide_drive_t
271 */
272
273 typedef enum {ide_disk, ide_cdrom, ide_tape} ide_media_t;
274
275 typedef union {
276 unsigned all : 8; /* all of the bits together */
277 struct {
278 unsigned set_geometry : 1; /* respecify drive geometry */
279 unsigned recalibrate : 1; /* seek to cyl 0 */
280 unsigned set_multmode : 1; /* set multmode count */
281 unsigned set_pio : 1; /* set pio mode */
282 unsigned reserved : 4; /* unused */
283 } b;
284 } special_t;
285
286 typedef union {
287 unsigned all : 8; /* all of the bits together */
288 struct {
289 unsigned head : 4; /* always zeros here */
290 unsigned unit : 1; /* drive select number, 0 or 1 */
291 unsigned bit5 : 1; /* always 1 */
292 unsigned lba : 1; /* using LBA instead of CHS */
293 unsigned bit7 : 1; /* always 1 */
294 } b;
295 } select_t;
296
297 typedef struct ide_drive_s {
298 special_t special; /* special action flags */
299 unsigned present : 1; /* drive is physically present */
300 unsigned noprobe : 1; /* from: hdx=noprobe */
301 unsigned keep_settings : 1; /* restore settings after drive reset */
302 unsigned busy : 1; /* currently doing revalidate_disk() */
303 unsigned removeable : 1; /* 1 if need to do check_media_change */
304 unsigned using_dma : 1; /* disk is using dma for read/write */
305 unsigned forced_geom : 1; /* 1 if hdx=c,h,s was given at boot */
306 unsigned unmask : 1; /* flag: okay to unmask other irqs */
307 unsigned autotune : 2; /* 1=autotune, 2=noautotune, 0=default */
308 #if FAKE_FDISK_FOR_EZDRIVE
309 unsigned remap_0_to_1 : 1; /* flag: partitioned with ezdrive */
310 #endif /* FAKE_FDISK_FOR_EZDRIVE */
311 ide_media_t media; /* disk, cdrom, tape */
312 select_t select; /* basic drive/head select reg value */
313 byte ctl; /* "normal" value for IDE_CONTROL_REG */
314 byte ready_stat; /* min status value for drive ready */
315 byte mult_count; /* current multiple sector setting */
316 byte mult_req; /* requested multiple sector setting */
317 byte pio_req; /* requested multiple sector setting */
318 byte io_32bit; /* 0=16-bit, 1=32-bit, 2/3=32bit+sync */
319 byte bad_wstat; /* used for ignoring WRERR_STAT */
320 byte sect0; /* offset of first sector for DM6:DDO */
321 byte usage; /* current "open()" count for drive */
322 byte head; /* "real" number of heads */
323 byte sect; /* "real" sectors per track */
324 byte bios_head; /* BIOS/fdisk/LILO number of heads */
325 byte bios_sect; /* BIOS/fdisk/LILO sectors per track */
326 unsigned short bios_cyl; /* BIOS/fdisk/LILO number of cyls */
327 unsigned short cyl; /* "real" number of cyls */
328 void *hwif; /* actually (ide_hwif_t *) */
329 struct wait_queue *wqueue; /* used to wait for drive in open() */
330 struct hd_driveid *id; /* drive model identification info */
331 struct hd_struct *part; /* drive partition table */
332 char name[4]; /* drive name, such as "hda" */
333 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD
334 struct cdrom_info cdrom_info; /* for ide-cd.c */
335 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD */
336 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE
337 idetape_tape_t tape; /* for ide-tape.c */
338 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE */
339
340 } ide_drive_t;
341
342 /*
343 * An ide_dmaproc_t() initiates/aborts DMA read/write operations on a drive.
344 *
345 * The caller is assumed to have selected the drive and programmed the drive's
346 * sector address using CHS or LBA. All that remains is to prepare for DMA
347 * and then issue the actual read/write DMA/PIO command to the drive.
348 *
349 * Returns 0 if all went well.
350 * Returns 1 if DMA read/write could not be started, in which case the caller
351 * should either try again later, or revert to PIO for the current request.
352 */
353 typedef enum { ide_dma_read = 0, ide_dma_write = 1,
354 ide_dma_abort = 2, ide_dma_check = 3,
355 ide_dma_status_bad = 4, ide_dma_transferred = 5,
356 ide_dma_begin = 6 }
357 ide_dma_action_t;
358
359 typedef int (ide_dmaproc_t)(ide_dma_action_t, ide_drive_t *);
360
361
362 /*
363 * An ide_tuneproc_t() is used to set the speed of an IDE interface
364 * to a particular PIO mode. The "byte" parameter is used
365 * to select the PIO mode by number (0,1,2,3,4,5), and a value of 255
366 * indicates that the interface driver should "auto-tune" the PIO mode
367 * according to the drive capabilities in drive->id;
368 *
369 * Not all interface types support tuning, and not all of those
370 * support all possible PIO settings. They may silently ignore
371 * or round values as they see fit.
372 */
373 typedef void (ide_tuneproc_t)(ide_drive_t *, byte);
374
375 /*
376 * This is used to provide HT6560B interface support.
377 * It will probably also be used by the DC4030VL driver.
378 */
379 typedef void (ide_selectproc_t) (ide_drive_t *);
380
381 /*
382 * hwif_chipset_t is used to keep track of the specific hardware
383 * chipset used by each IDE interface, if known.
384 */
385 typedef enum { ide_unknown, ide_generic, ide_triton,
386 ide_cmd640, ide_dtc2278, ide_ali14xx,
387 ide_qd6580, ide_umc8672, ide_ht6560b }
388 hwif_chipset_t;
389
390 typedef struct hwif_s {
391 struct hwif_s *next; /* for linked-list in ide_hwgroup_t */
392 void *hwgroup; /* actually (ide_hwgroup_t *) */
393 unsigned short io_base; /* base io port addr */
394 unsigned short ctl_port; /* usually io_base+0x206 */
395 ide_drive_t drives[MAX_DRIVES]; /* drive info */
396 struct gendisk *gd; /* gendisk structure */
397 ide_tuneproc_t *tuneproc; /* routine to tune PIO mode for drives */
398 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HT6560B
399 ide_selectproc_t *selectproc; /* tweaks hardware to select drive */
400 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HT6560B */
401 ide_dmaproc_t *dmaproc; /* dma read/write/abort routine */
402 unsigned long *dmatable; /* dma physical region descriptor table */
403 unsigned short dma_base; /* base addr for dma ports (triton) */
404 byte irq; /* our irq number */
405 byte major; /* our major number */
406 char name[5]; /* name of interface, eg. "ide0" */
407 byte index; /* 0 for ide0; 1 for ide1; ... */
408 hwif_chipset_t chipset; /* sub-module for tuning.. */
409 unsigned noprobe : 1; /* don't probe for this interface */
410 unsigned present : 1; /* this interface exists */
411 unsigned serialized : 1; /* valid only for ide_hwifs[0] */
412 unsigned no_unmask : 1; /* disallow setting unmask bits */
413 #if (DISK_RECOVERY_TIME > 0)
414 unsigned long last_time; /* time when previous rq was done */
415 #endif
416 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD
417 struct request request_sense_request; /* from ide-cd.c */
418 struct packet_command request_sense_pc; /* from ide-cd.c */
419 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD */
420 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE
421 ide_drive_t *tape_drive; /* Pointer to the tape on this interface */
422 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE */
423 } ide_hwif_t;
424
425 /*
426 * internal ide interrupt handler type
427 */
428 typedef void (ide_handler_t)(ide_drive_t *);
429
430 typedef struct hwgroup_s {
431 ide_handler_t *handler;/* irq handler, if active */
432 ide_drive_t *drive; /* current drive */
433 ide_hwif_t *hwif; /* ptr to current hwif in linked-list */
434 struct request *rq; /* current request */
435 struct timer_list timer; /* failsafe timer */
436 struct request wrq; /* local copy of current write rq */
437 unsigned long poll_timeout; /* timeout value during long polls */
438 } ide_hwgroup_t;
439
440 /*
441 * ide_hwifs[] is the master data structure used to keep track
442 * of just about everything in ide.c. Whenever possible, routines
443 * should be using pointers to a drive (ide_drive_t *) or
444 * pointers to a hwif (ide_hwif_t *), rather than indexing this
445 * structure directly (the allocation/layout may change!).
446 */
447 #ifdef _IDE_C
448 ide_hwif_t ide_hwifs[MAX_HWIFS]; /* master data repository */
449 #else
450 extern ide_hwif_t ide_hwifs[];
451 #endif
452
453 /*
454 * One final include file, which references some of the data/defns from above
455 */
456 #define IDE_DRIVER /* "parameter" for blk.h */
457 #include <linux/blk.h>
458
459 #if (DISK_RECOVERY_TIME > 0)
460 void ide_set_recovery_timer (ide_hwif_t *);
461 #define SET_RECOVERY_TIMER(drive) ide_set_recovery_timer (drive)
462 #else
463 #define SET_RECOVERY_TIMER(drive)
464 #endif
465
466 /*
467 * This is used for (nearly) all data transfers from the IDE interface
468 */
469 void ide_input_data (ide_drive_t *drive, void *buffer, unsigned int wcount);
470
471 /*
472 * This is used for (nearly) all data transfers to the IDE interface
473 */
474 void ide_output_data (ide_drive_t *drive, void *buffer, unsigned int wcount);
475
476 /*
477 * This is used on exit from the driver, to designate the next irq handler
478 * and also to start the safety timer.
479 */
480 void ide_set_handler (ide_drive_t *drive, ide_handler_t *handler, unsigned int timeout);
481
482 /*
483 * Error reporting, in human readable form (luxurious, but a memory hog).
484 */
485 byte ide_dump_status (ide_drive_t *drive, const char *msg, byte stat);
486
487 /*
488 * ide_error() takes action based on the error returned by the controller.
489 * The calling function must return afterwards, to restart the request.
490 */
491 void ide_error (ide_drive_t *drive, const char *msg, byte stat);
492
493 /*
494 * ide_fixstring() cleans up and (optionally) byte-swaps a text string,
495 * removing leading/trailing blanks and compressing internal blanks.
496 * It is primarily used to tidy up the model name/number fields as
497 * returned by the WIN_[P]IDENTIFY commands.
498 */
499 void ide_fixstring (byte *s, const int bytecount, const int byteswap);
500
501 /*
502 * This routine busy-waits for the drive status to be not "busy".
503 * It then checks the status for all of the "good" bits and none
504 * of the "bad" bits, and if all is okay it returns 0. All other
505 * cases return 1 after invoking ide_error() -- caller should return.
506 *
507 */
508 int ide_wait_stat (ide_drive_t *drive, byte good, byte bad, unsigned long timeout);
509
510 /*
511 * This routine is called from the partition-table code in genhd.c
512 * to "convert" a drive to a logical geometry with fewer than 1024 cyls.
513 *
514 * The second parameter, "xparm", determines exactly how the translation
515 * will be handled:
516 * 0 = convert to CHS with fewer than 1024 cyls
517 * using the same method as Ontrack DiskManager.
518 * 1 = same as "0", plus offset everything by 63 sectors.
519 * -1 = similar to "0", plus redirect sector 0 to sector 1.
520 * >1 = convert to a CHS geometry with "xparm" heads.
521 *
522 * Returns 0 if the translation was not possible, if the device was not
523 * an IDE disk drive, or if a geometry was "forced" on the commandline.
524 * Returns 1 if the geometry translation was successful.
525 */
526 int ide_xlate_1024 (kdev_t, int, const char *);
527
528 /*
529 * Start a reset operation for an IDE interface.
530 * The caller should return immediately after invoking this.
531 */
532 void ide_do_reset (ide_drive_t *);
533
534 /*
535 * This function is intended to be used prior to invoking ide_do_drive_cmd().
536 */
537 void ide_init_drive_cmd (struct request *rq);
538
539 /*
540 * "action" parameter type for ide_do_drive_cmd() below.
541 */
542 typedef enum
543 {ide_wait, /* insert rq at end of list, and wait for it */
544 ide_next, /* insert rq immediately after current request */
545 ide_preempt, /* insert rq in front of current request */
546 ide_end} /* insert rq at end of list, but don't wait for it */
547 ide_action_t;
548
549 /*
550 * This function issues a special IDE device request
551 * onto the request queue.
552 *
553 * If action is ide_wait, then then rq is queued at the end of
554 * the request queue, and the function sleeps until it has been
555 * processed. This is for use when invoked from an ioctl handler.
556 *
557 * If action is ide_preempt, then the rq is queued at the head of
558 * the request queue, displacing the currently-being-processed
559 * request and this function returns immediately without waiting
560 * for the new rq to be completed. This is VERY DANGEROUS, and is
561 * intended for careful use by the ATAPI tape/cdrom driver code.
562 *
563 * If action is ide_next, then the rq is queued immediately after
564 * the currently-being-processed-request (if any), and the function
565 * returns without waiting for the new rq to be completed. As above,
566 * This is VERY DANGEROUS, and is intended for careful use by the
567 * ATAPI tape/cdrom driver code.
568 *
569 * If action is ide_end, then the rq is queued at the end of the
570 * request queue, and the function returns immediately without waiting
571 * for the new rq to be completed. This is again intended for careful
572 * use by the ATAPI tape/cdrom driver code. (Currently used by ide-tape.c,
573 * when operating in the pipelined operation mode).
574 */
575 int ide_do_drive_cmd (ide_drive_t *drive, struct request *rq, ide_action_t action);
576
577 /*
578 * Clean up after success/failure of an explicit drive cmd.
579 * stat/err are used only when (HWGROUP(drive)->rq->cmd == IDE_DRIVE_CMD).
580 */
581 void ide_end_drive_cmd (ide_drive_t *drive, byte stat, byte err);
582
583 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD
584 /*
585 * These are routines in ide-cd.c invoked from ide.c
586 */
587 void ide_do_rw_cdrom (ide_drive_t *, unsigned long);
588 int ide_cdrom_ioctl (ide_drive_t *, struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
589 int ide_cdrom_check_media_change (ide_drive_t *);
590 int ide_cdrom_open (struct inode *, struct file *, ide_drive_t *);
591 void ide_cdrom_release (struct inode *, struct file *, ide_drive_t *);
592 void ide_cdrom_setup (ide_drive_t *);
593 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD */
594
595 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE
596
597 /*
598 * Functions in ide-tape.c which are invoked from ide.c:
599 */
600
601 /*
602 * idetape_identify_device is called during device probing stage to
603 * probe for an ide atapi tape drive and to initialize global variables
604 * in ide-tape.c which provide the link between the character device
605 * and the correspoding block device.
606 *
607 * Returns 1 if an ide tape was detected and is supported.
608 * Returns 0 otherwise.
609 */
610
611 int idetape_identify_device (ide_drive_t *drive,struct hd_driveid *id);
612
613 /*
614 * idetape_setup is called a bit later than idetape_identify_device,
615 * during the search for disk partitions, to initialize various tape
616 * state variables in ide_drive_t *drive.
617 */
618
619 void idetape_setup (ide_drive_t *drive);
620
621 /*
622 * idetape_do_request is our request function. It is called by ide.c
623 * to process a new request.
624 */
625
626 void idetape_do_request (ide_drive_t *drive, struct request *rq, unsigned long block);
627
628 /*
629 * idetape_end_request is used to finish servicing a request, and to
630 * insert a pending pipeline request into the main device queue.
631 */
632
633 void idetape_end_request (byte uptodate, ide_hwgroup_t *hwgroup);
634
635 /*
636 * Block device interface functions.
637 */
638
639 int idetape_blkdev_ioctl (ide_drive_t *drive, struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
640 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
641 int idetape_blkdev_open (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, ide_drive_t *drive);
642 void idetape_blkdev_release (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, ide_drive_t *drive);
643
644 /*
645 * idetape_register_chrdev initializes the character device interface to
646 * the ide tape drive.
647 */
648
649 void idetape_register_chrdev (void);
650
651 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE */
652
653 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRITON
654 void ide_init_triton (byte, byte);
655 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRITON */