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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
2 /*
3  * Device driver for the SYMBIOS/LSILOGIC 53C8XX and 53C1010 family
4  * of PCI-SCSI IO processors.
5  *
6  * Copyright (C) 1999-2001  Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr>
7  *
8  * This driver is derived from the Linux sym53c8xx driver.
9  * Copyright (C) 1998-2000  Gerard Roudier
10  *
11  * The sym53c8xx driver is derived from the ncr53c8xx driver that had been
12  * a port of the FreeBSD ncr driver to Linux-1.2.13.
13  *
14  * The original ncr driver has been written for 386bsd and FreeBSD by
15  *         Wolfgang Stanglmeier        <wolf@cologne.de>
16  *         Stefan Esser                <se@mi.Uni-Koeln.de>
17  * Copyright (C) 1994  Wolfgang Stanglmeier
18  *
19  * Other major contributions:
20  *
21  * NVRAM detection and reading.
22  * Copyright (C) 1997 Richard Waltham <dormouse@farsrobt.demon.co.uk>
23  *
24  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
25  */
26 
27 /*
28  *  Scripts for SYMBIOS-Processor
29  *
30  *  We have to know the offsets of all labels before we reach
31  *  them (for forward jumps). Therefore we declare a struct
32  *  here. If you make changes inside the script,
33  *
34  *  DONT FORGET TO CHANGE THE LENGTHS HERE!
35  */
36 
37 /*
38  *  Script fragments which are loaded into the on-chip RAM
39  *  of 825A, 875, 876, 895, 895A, 896 and 1010 chips.
40  *  Must not exceed 4K bytes.
41  */
42 struct SYM_FWA_SCR {
43 	u32 start		[ 11];
44 	u32 getjob_begin	[  4];
45 	u32 _sms_a10		[  5];
46 	u32 getjob_end		[  4];
47 	u32 _sms_a20		[  4];
48 #ifdef SYM_CONF_TARGET_ROLE_SUPPORT
49 	u32 select		[  8];
50 #else
51 	u32 select		[  6];
52 #endif
53 	u32 _sms_a30		[  5];
54 	u32 wf_sel_done		[  2];
55 	u32 send_ident		[  2];
56 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
57 	u32 select2		[  8];
58 #else
59 	u32 select2		[  2];
60 #endif
61 	u32 command		[  2];
62 	u32 dispatch		[ 28];
63 	u32 sel_no_cmd		[ 10];
64 	u32 init		[  6];
65 	u32 clrack		[  4];
66 	u32 datai_done		[ 11];
67 	u32 datai_done_wsr	[ 20];
68 	u32 datao_done		[ 11];
69 	u32 datao_done_wss	[  6];
70 	u32 datai_phase		[  5];
71 	u32 datao_phase		[  5];
72 	u32 msg_in		[  2];
73 	u32 msg_in2		[ 10];
74 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
75 	u32 status		[ 14];
76 #else
77 	u32 status		[ 10];
78 #endif
79 	u32 complete		[  6];
80 	u32 complete2		[  8];
81 	u32 _sms_a40		[ 12];
82 	u32 done		[  5];
83 	u32 _sms_a50		[  5];
84 	u32 _sms_a60		[  2];
85 	u32 done_end		[  4];
86 	u32 complete_error	[  5];
87 	u32 save_dp		[ 11];
88 	u32 restore_dp		[  7];
89 	u32 disconnect		[ 11];
90 	u32 disconnect2		[  5];
91 	u32 _sms_a65		[  3];
92 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
93 	u32 idle		[  4];
94 #else
95 	u32 idle		[  2];
96 #endif
97 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
98 	u32 ungetjob		[  7];
99 #else
100 	u32 ungetjob		[  5];
101 #endif
102 #ifdef SYM_CONF_TARGET_ROLE_SUPPORT
103 	u32 reselect		[  4];
104 #else
105 	u32 reselect		[  2];
106 #endif
107 	u32 reselected		[ 19];
108 	u32 _sms_a70		[  6];
109 	u32 _sms_a80		[  4];
110 	u32 reselected1		[ 25];
111 	u32 _sms_a90		[  4];
112 	u32 resel_lun0		[  7];
113 	u32 _sms_a100		[  4];
114 	u32 resel_tag		[  8];
115 #if   SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK*4 > 512
116 	u32 _sms_a110		[ 23];
117 #elif SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK*4 > 256
118 	u32 _sms_a110		[ 17];
119 #else
120 	u32 _sms_a110		[ 13];
121 #endif
122 	u32 _sms_a120		[  2];
123 	u32 resel_go		[  4];
124 	u32 _sms_a130		[  7];
125 	u32 resel_dsa		[  2];
126 	u32 resel_dsa1		[  4];
127 	u32 _sms_a140		[  7];
128 	u32 resel_no_tag	[  4];
129 	u32 _sms_a145		[  7];
130 	u32 data_in		[SYM_CONF_MAX_SG * 2];
131 	u32 data_in2		[  4];
132 	u32 data_out		[SYM_CONF_MAX_SG * 2];
133 	u32 data_out2		[  4];
134 	u32 pm0_data		[ 12];
135 	u32 pm0_data_out	[  6];
136 	u32 pm0_data_end	[  7];
137 	u32 pm_data_end		[  4];
138 	u32 _sms_a150		[  4];
139 	u32 pm1_data		[ 12];
140 	u32 pm1_data_out	[  6];
141 	u32 pm1_data_end	[  9];
142 };
143 
144 /*
145  *  Script fragments which stay in main memory for all chips
146  *  except for chips that support 8K on-chip RAM.
147  */
148 struct SYM_FWB_SCR {
149 	u32 no_data		[  2];
150 #ifdef SYM_CONF_TARGET_ROLE_SUPPORT
151 	u32 sel_for_abort	[ 18];
152 #else
153 	u32 sel_for_abort	[ 16];
154 #endif
155 	u32 sel_for_abort_1	[  2];
156 	u32 msg_in_etc		[ 12];
157 	u32 msg_received	[  5];
158 	u32 msg_weird_seen	[  5];
159 	u32 msg_extended	[ 17];
160 	u32 _sms_b10		[  4];
161 	u32 msg_bad		[  6];
162 	u32 msg_weird		[  4];
163 	u32 msg_weird1		[  8];
164 	u32 wdtr_resp		[  6];
165 	u32 send_wdtr		[  4];
166 	u32 sdtr_resp		[  6];
167 	u32 send_sdtr		[  4];
168 	u32 ppr_resp		[  6];
169 	u32 send_ppr		[  4];
170 	u32 nego_bad_phase	[  4];
171 	u32 msg_out		[  4];
172 	u32 msg_out_done	[  4];
173 	u32 data_ovrun		[  3];
174 	u32 data_ovrun1		[ 22];
175 	u32 data_ovrun2		[  8];
176 	u32 abort_resel		[ 16];
177 	u32 resend_ident	[  4];
178 	u32 ident_break		[  4];
179 	u32 ident_break_atn	[  4];
180 	u32 sdata_in		[  6];
181 	u32 resel_bad_lun	[  4];
182 	u32 bad_i_t_l		[  4];
183 	u32 bad_i_t_l_q		[  4];
184 	u32 bad_status		[  7];
185 	u32 wsr_ma_helper	[  4];
186 
187 	/* Data area */
188 	u32 zero		[  1];
189 	u32 scratch		[  1];
190 	u32 scratch1		[  1];
191 	u32 prev_done		[  1];
192 	u32 done_pos		[  1];
193 	u32 nextjob		[  1];
194 	u32 startpos		[  1];
195 	u32 targtbl		[  1];
196 };
197 
198 /*
199  *  Script fragments used at initialisations.
200  *  Only runs out of main memory.
201  */
202 struct SYM_FWZ_SCR {
203 	u32 snooptest		[  9];
204 	u32 snoopend		[  2];
205 };
206 
207 static struct SYM_FWA_SCR SYM_FWA_SCR = {
208 /*--------------------------< START >----------------------------*/ {
209 	/*
210 	 *  Switch the LED on.
211 	 *  Will be patched with a NO_OP if LED
212 	 *  not needed or not desired.
213 	 */
214 	SCR_REG_REG (gpreg, SCR_AND, 0xfe),
215 		0,
216 	/*
217 	 *      Clear SIGP.
218 	 */
219 	SCR_FROM_REG (ctest2),
220 		0,
221 	/*
222 	 *  Stop here if the C code wants to perform
223 	 *  some error recovery procedure manually.
224 	 *  (Indicate this by setting SEM in ISTAT)
225 	 */
226 	SCR_FROM_REG (istat),
227 		0,
228 	/*
229 	 *  Report to the C code the next position in
230 	 *  the start queue the SCRIPTS will schedule.
231 	 *  The C code must not change SCRATCHA.
232 	 */
233 	SCR_COPY (4),
234 		PADDR_B (startpos),
235 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
236 	SCR_INT ^ IFTRUE (MASK (SEM, SEM)),
237 		SIR_SCRIPT_STOPPED,
238 	/*
239 	 *  Start the next job.
240 	 *
241 	 *  @DSA     = start point for this job.
242 	 *  SCRATCHA = address of this job in the start queue.
243 	 *
244 	 *  We will restore startpos with SCRATCHA if we fails the
245 	 *  arbitration or if it is the idle job.
246 	 *
247 	 *  The below GETJOB_BEGIN to GETJOB_END section of SCRIPTS
248 	 *  is a critical path. If it is partially executed, it then
249 	 *  may happen that the job address is not yet in the DSA
250 	 *  and the next queue position points to the next JOB.
251 	 */
252 }/*-------------------------< GETJOB_BEGIN >---------------------*/,{
253 	/*
254 	 *  Copy to a fixed location both the next STARTPOS
255 	 *  and the current JOB address, using self modifying
256 	 *  SCRIPTS.
257 	 */
258 	SCR_COPY (4),
259 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
260 		PADDR_A (_sms_a10),
261 	SCR_COPY (8),
262 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A10 >-------------------------*/,{
263 		0,
264 		PADDR_B (nextjob),
265 	/*
266 	 *  Move the start address to TEMP using self-
267 	 *  modifying SCRIPTS and jump indirectly to
268 	 *  that address.
269 	 */
270 	SCR_COPY (4),
271 		PADDR_B (nextjob),
272 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
273 }/*-------------------------< GETJOB_END >-----------------------*/,{
274 	SCR_COPY (4),
275 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
276 		PADDR_A (_sms_a20),
277 	SCR_COPY (4),
278 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A20 >-------------------------*/,{
279 		0,
280 		RADDR_1 (temp),
281 	SCR_RETURN,
282 		0,
283 }/*-------------------------< SELECT >---------------------------*/,{
284 	/*
285 	 *  DSA	contains the address of a scheduled
286 	 *  	data structure.
287 	 *
288 	 *  SCRATCHA contains the address of the start queue
289 	 *  	entry which points to the next job.
290 	 *
291 	 *  Set Initiator mode.
292 	 *
293 	 *  (Target mode is left as an exercise for the reader)
294 	 */
295 #ifdef SYM_CONF_TARGET_ROLE_SUPPORT
296 	SCR_CLR (SCR_TRG),
297 		0,
298 #endif
299 	/*
300 	 *      And try to select this target.
301 	 */
302 	SCR_SEL_TBL_ATN ^ offsetof (struct sym_dsb, select),
303 		PADDR_A (ungetjob),
304 	/*
305 	 *  Now there are 4 possibilities:
306 	 *
307 	 *  (1) The chip loses arbitration.
308 	 *  This is ok, because it will try again,
309 	 *  when the bus becomes idle.
310 	 *  (But beware of the timeout function!)
311 	 *
312 	 *  (2) The chip is reselected.
313 	 *  Then the script processor takes the jump
314 	 *  to the RESELECT label.
315 	 *
316 	 *  (3) The chip wins arbitration.
317 	 *  Then it will execute SCRIPTS instruction until
318 	 *  the next instruction that checks SCSI phase.
319 	 *  Then will stop and wait for selection to be
320 	 *  complete or selection time-out to occur.
321 	 *
322 	 *  After having won arbitration, the SCRIPTS
323 	 *  processor is able to execute instructions while
324 	 *  the SCSI core is performing SCSI selection.
325 	 */
326 
327 	/*
328 	 *  Copy the CCB header to a fixed location
329 	 *  in the HCB using self-modifying SCRIPTS.
330 	 */
331 	SCR_COPY (4),
332 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
333 		PADDR_A (_sms_a30),
334 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_ccbh)),
335 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A30 >-------------------------*/,{
336 		0,
337 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head),
338 	/*
339 	 *  Initialize the status register
340 	 */
341 	SCR_COPY (4),
342 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.status),
343 		RADDR_1 (scr0),
344 }/*-------------------------< WF_SEL_DONE >----------------------*/,{
345 	SCR_INT ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
346 		SIR_SEL_ATN_NO_MSG_OUT,
347 }/*-------------------------< SEND_IDENT >-----------------------*/,{
348 	/*
349 	 *  Selection complete.
350 	 *  Send the IDENTIFY and possibly the TAG message
351 	 *  and negotiation message if present.
352 	 */
353 	SCR_MOVE_TBL ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
354 		offsetof (struct sym_dsb, smsg),
355 }/*-------------------------< SELECT2 >--------------------------*/,{
356 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
357 	/*
358 	 *  Set IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION if we have been given
359 	 *  a hint to do so. (Some job to do after this one).
360 	 */
361 	SCR_FROM_REG (HF_REG),
362 		0,
363 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (MASK (HF_HINT_IARB, HF_HINT_IARB)),
364 		8,
365 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl1, SCR_OR, IARB),
366 		0,
367 #endif
368 	/*
369 	 *  Anticipate the COMMAND phase.
370 	 *  This is the PHASE we expect at this point.
371 	 */
372 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_COMMAND)),
373 		PADDR_A (sel_no_cmd),
374 }/*-------------------------< COMMAND >--------------------------*/,{
375 	/*
376 	 *  ... and send the command
377 	 */
378 	SCR_MOVE_TBL ^ SCR_COMMAND,
379 		offsetof (struct sym_dsb, cmd),
380 }/*-------------------------< DISPATCH >-------------------------*/,{
381 	/*
382 	 *  MSG_IN is the only phase that shall be
383 	 *  entered at least once for each (re)selection.
384 	 *  So we test it first.
385 	 */
386 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
387 		PADDR_A (msg_in),
388 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (IF (SCR_DATA_OUT)),
389 		PADDR_A (datao_phase),
390 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (IF (SCR_DATA_IN)),
391 		PADDR_A (datai_phase),
392 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (IF (SCR_STATUS)),
393 		PADDR_A (status),
394 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (IF (SCR_COMMAND)),
395 		PADDR_A (command),
396 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (IF (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
397 		PADDR_B (msg_out),
398 	/*
399 	 *  Discard as many illegal phases as
400 	 *  required and tell the C code about.
401 	 */
402 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_ILG_OUT)),
403 		16,
404 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_ILG_OUT,
405 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
406 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_ILG_OUT)),
407 		-16,
408 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_ILG_IN)),
409 		16,
410 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_ILG_IN,
411 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
412 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_ILG_IN)),
413 		-16,
414 	SCR_INT,
415 		SIR_BAD_PHASE,
416 	SCR_JUMP,
417 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
418 }/*-------------------------< SEL_NO_CMD >-----------------------*/,{
419 	/*
420 	 *  The target does not switch to command
421 	 *  phase after IDENTIFY has been sent.
422 	 *
423 	 *  If it stays in MSG OUT phase send it
424 	 *  the IDENTIFY again.
425 	 */
426 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
427 		PADDR_B (resend_ident),
428 	/*
429 	 *  If target does not switch to MSG IN phase
430 	 *  and we sent a negotiation, assert the
431 	 *  failure immediately.
432 	 */
433 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
434 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
435 	SCR_FROM_REG (HS_REG),
436 		0,
437 	SCR_INT ^ IFTRUE (DATA (HS_NEGOTIATE)),
438 		SIR_NEGO_FAILED,
439 	/*
440 	 *  Jump to dispatcher.
441 	 */
442 	SCR_JUMP,
443 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
444 }/*-------------------------< INIT >-----------------------------*/,{
445 	/*
446 	 *  Wait for the SCSI RESET signal to be
447 	 *  inactive before restarting operations,
448 	 *  since the chip may hang on SEL_ATN
449 	 *  if SCSI RESET is active.
450 	 */
451 	SCR_FROM_REG (sstat0),
452 		0,
453 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFTRUE (MASK (IRST, IRST)),
454 		-16,
455 	SCR_JUMP,
456 		PADDR_A (start),
457 }/*-------------------------< CLRACK >---------------------------*/,{
458 	/*
459 	 *  Terminate possible pending message phase.
460 	 */
461 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
462 		0,
463 	SCR_JUMP,
464 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
465 }/*-------------------------< DATAI_DONE >-----------------------*/,{
466 	/*
467 	 *  Save current pointer to LASTP.
468 	 */
469 	SCR_COPY (4),
470 		RADDR_1 (temp),
471 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.lastp),
472 	/*
473 	 *  If the SWIDE is not full, jump to dispatcher.
474 	 *  We anticipate a STATUS phase.
475 	 */
476 	SCR_FROM_REG (scntl2),
477 		0,
478 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (WSR, WSR)),
479 		PADDR_A (datai_done_wsr),
480 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_STATUS)),
481 		PADDR_A (status),
482 	SCR_JUMP,
483 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
484 }/*-------------------------< DATAI_DONE_WSR >-------------------*/,{
485 	/*
486 	 *  The SWIDE is full.
487 	 *  Clear this condition.
488 	 */
489 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_OR, WSR),
490 		0,
491 	/*
492 	 *  We are expecting an IGNORE RESIDUE message
493 	 *  from the device, otherwise we are in data
494 	 *  overrun condition. Check against MSG_IN phase.
495 	 */
496 	SCR_INT ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
497 		SIR_SWIDE_OVERRUN,
498 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
499 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
500 	/*
501 	 *  We are in MSG_IN phase,
502 	 *  Read the first byte of the message.
503 	 *  If it is not an IGNORE RESIDUE message,
504 	 *  signal overrun and jump to message
505 	 *  processing.
506 	 */
507 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
508 		HADDR_1 (msgin[0]),
509 	SCR_INT ^ IFFALSE (DATA (M_IGN_RESIDUE)),
510 		SIR_SWIDE_OVERRUN,
511 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (DATA (M_IGN_RESIDUE)),
512 		PADDR_A (msg_in2),
513 	/*
514 	 *  We got the message we expected.
515 	 *  Read the 2nd byte, and jump to dispatcher.
516 	 */
517 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
518 		0,
519 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
520 		HADDR_1 (msgin[1]),
521 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
522 		0,
523 	SCR_JUMP,
524 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
525 }/*-------------------------< DATAO_DONE >-----------------------*/,{
526 	/*
527 	 *  Save current pointer to LASTP.
528 	 */
529 	SCR_COPY (4),
530 		RADDR_1 (temp),
531 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.lastp),
532 	/*
533 	 *  If the SODL is not full jump to dispatcher.
534 	 *  We anticipate a STATUS phase.
535 	 */
536 	SCR_FROM_REG (scntl2),
537 		0,
538 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (WSS, WSS)),
539 		PADDR_A (datao_done_wss),
540 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_STATUS)),
541 		PADDR_A (status),
542 	SCR_JUMP,
543 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
544 }/*-------------------------< DATAO_DONE_WSS >-------------------*/,{
545 	/*
546 	 *  The SODL is full, clear this condition.
547 	 */
548 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_OR, WSS),
549 		0,
550 	/*
551 	 *  And signal a DATA UNDERRUN condition
552 	 *  to the C code.
553 	 */
554 	SCR_INT,
555 		SIR_SODL_UNDERRUN,
556 	SCR_JUMP,
557 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
558 }/*-------------------------< DATAI_PHASE >----------------------*/,{
559 	/*
560 	 *  Jump to current pointer.
561 	 */
562 	SCR_COPY (4),
563 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.lastp),
564 		RADDR_1 (temp),
565 	SCR_RETURN,
566 		0,
567 }/*-------------------------< DATAO_PHASE >----------------------*/,{
568 	/*
569 	 *  Jump to current pointer.
570 	 */
571 	SCR_COPY (4),
572 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.lastp),
573 		RADDR_1 (temp),
574 	SCR_RETURN,
575 		0,
576 }/*-------------------------< MSG_IN >---------------------------*/,{
577 	/*
578 	 *  Get the first byte of the message.
579 	 *
580 	 *  The script processor doesn't negate the
581 	 *  ACK signal after this transfer.
582 	 */
583 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
584 		HADDR_1 (msgin[0]),
585 }/*-------------------------< MSG_IN2 >--------------------------*/,{
586 	/*
587 	 *  Check first against 1 byte messages
588 	 *  that we handle from SCRIPTS.
589 	 */
590 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (DATA (M_COMPLETE)),
591 		PADDR_A (complete),
592 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (DATA (M_DISCONNECT)),
593 		PADDR_A (disconnect),
594 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (DATA (M_SAVE_DP)),
595 		PADDR_A (save_dp),
596 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (DATA (M_RESTORE_DP)),
597 		PADDR_A (restore_dp),
598 	/*
599 	 *  We handle all other messages from the
600 	 *  C code, so no need to waste on-chip RAM
601 	 *  for those ones.
602 	 */
603 	SCR_JUMP,
604 		PADDR_B (msg_in_etc),
605 }/*-------------------------< STATUS >---------------------------*/,{
606 	/*
607 	 *  get the status
608 	 */
609 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_STATUS,
610 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
611 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
612 	/*
613 	 *  If STATUS is not GOOD, clear IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION,
614 	 *  since we may have to tamper the start queue from
615 	 *  the C code.
616 	 */
617 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFTRUE (DATA (S_GOOD)),
618 		8,
619 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl1, SCR_AND, ~IARB),
620 		0,
621 #endif
622 	/*
623 	 *  save status to scsi_status.
624 	 *  mark as complete.
625 	 */
626 	SCR_TO_REG (SS_REG),
627 		0,
628 	SCR_LOAD_REG (HS_REG, HS_COMPLETE),
629 		0,
630 	/*
631 	 *  Anticipate the MESSAGE PHASE for
632 	 *  the TASK COMPLETE message.
633 	 */
634 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
635 		PADDR_A (msg_in),
636 	SCR_JUMP,
637 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
638 }/*-------------------------< COMPLETE >-------------------------*/,{
639 	/*
640 	 *  Complete message.
641 	 *
642 	 *  When we terminate the cycle by clearing ACK,
643 	 *  the target may disconnect immediately.
644 	 *
645 	 *  We don't want to be told of an "unexpected disconnect",
646 	 *  so we disable this feature.
647 	 */
648 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_AND, 0x7f),
649 		0,
650 	/*
651 	 *  Terminate cycle ...
652 	 */
653 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK|SCR_ATN),
654 		0,
655 	/*
656 	 *  ... and wait for the disconnect.
657 	 */
658 	SCR_WAIT_DISC,
659 		0,
660 }/*-------------------------< COMPLETE2 >------------------------*/,{
661 	/*
662 	 *  Save host status.
663 	 */
664 	SCR_COPY (4),
665 		RADDR_1 (scr0),
666 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.status),
667 	/*
668 	 *  Move back the CCB header using self-modifying
669 	 *  SCRIPTS.
670 	 */
671 	SCR_COPY (4),
672 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
673 		PADDR_A (_sms_a40),
674 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_ccbh)),
675 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head),
676 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A40 >-------------------------*/,{
677 		0,
678 	/*
679 	 *  Some bridges may reorder DMA writes to memory.
680 	 *  We donnot want the CPU to deal with completions
681 	 *  without all the posted write having been flushed
682 	 *  to memory. This DUMMY READ should flush posted
683 	 *  buffers prior to the CPU having to deal with
684 	 *  completions.
685 	 */
686 	SCR_COPY (4),			/* DUMMY READ */
687 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.status),
688 		RADDR_1 (scr0),
689 	/*
690 	 *  If command resulted in not GOOD status,
691 	 *  call the C code if needed.
692 	 */
693 	SCR_FROM_REG (SS_REG),
694 		0,
695 	SCR_CALL ^ IFFALSE (DATA (S_GOOD)),
696 		PADDR_B (bad_status),
697 	/*
698 	 *  If we performed an auto-sense, call
699 	 *  the C code to synchronyze task aborts
700 	 *  with UNIT ATTENTION conditions.
701 	 */
702 	SCR_FROM_REG (HF_REG),
703 		0,
704 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (MASK (0 ,(HF_SENSE|HF_EXT_ERR))),
705 		PADDR_A (complete_error),
706 }/*-------------------------< DONE >-----------------------------*/,{
707 	/*
708 	 *  Copy the DSA to the DONE QUEUE and
709 	 *  signal completion to the host.
710 	 *  If we are interrupted between DONE
711 	 *  and DONE_END, we must reset, otherwise
712 	 *  the completed CCB may be lost.
713 	 */
714 	SCR_COPY (4),
715 		PADDR_B (done_pos),
716 		PADDR_A (_sms_a50),
717 	SCR_COPY (4),
718 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
719 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A50 >-------------------------*/,{
720 		0,
721 	SCR_COPY (4),
722 		PADDR_B (done_pos),
723 		PADDR_A (_sms_a60),
724 	/*
725 	 *  The instruction below reads the DONE QUEUE next
726 	 *  free position from memory.
727 	 *  In addition it ensures that all PCI posted writes
728 	 *  are flushed and so the DSA value of the done
729 	 *  CCB is visible by the CPU before INTFLY is raised.
730 	 */
731 	SCR_COPY (8),
732 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A60 >-------------------------*/,{
733 		0,
734 		PADDR_B (prev_done),
735 }/*-------------------------< DONE_END >-------------------------*/,{
736 	SCR_INT_FLY,
737 		0,
738 	SCR_JUMP,
739 		PADDR_A (start),
740 }/*-------------------------< COMPLETE_ERROR >-------------------*/,{
741 	SCR_COPY (4),
742 		PADDR_B (startpos),
743 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
744 	SCR_INT,
745 		SIR_COMPLETE_ERROR,
746 }/*-------------------------< SAVE_DP >--------------------------*/,{
747 	/*
748 	 *  Clear ACK immediately.
749 	 *  No need to delay it.
750 	 */
751 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
752 		0,
753 	/*
754 	 *  Keep track we received a SAVE DP, so
755 	 *  we will switch to the other PM context
756 	 *  on the next PM since the DP may point
757 	 *  to the current PM context.
758 	 */
759 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_OR, HF_DP_SAVED),
760 		0,
761 	/*
762 	 *  SAVE_DP message:
763 	 *  Copy LASTP to SAVEP.
764 	 */
765 	SCR_COPY (4),
766 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.lastp),
767 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.savep),
768 	/*
769 	 *  Anticipate the MESSAGE PHASE for
770 	 *  the DISCONNECT message.
771 	 */
772 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
773 		PADDR_A (msg_in),
774 	SCR_JUMP,
775 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
776 }/*-------------------------< RESTORE_DP >-----------------------*/,{
777 	/*
778 	 *  Clear ACK immediately.
779 	 *  No need to delay it.
780 	 */
781 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
782 		0,
783 	/*
784 	 *  Copy SAVEP to LASTP.
785 	 */
786 	SCR_COPY (4),
787 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.savep),
788 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.lastp),
789 	SCR_JUMP,
790 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
791 }/*-------------------------< DISCONNECT >-----------------------*/,{
792 	/*
793 	 *  DISCONNECTing  ...
794 	 *
795 	 *  disable the "unexpected disconnect" feature,
796 	 *  and remove the ACK signal.
797 	 */
798 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_AND, 0x7f),
799 		0,
800 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK|SCR_ATN),
801 		0,
802 	/*
803 	 *  Wait for the disconnect.
804 	 */
805 	SCR_WAIT_DISC,
806 		0,
807 	/*
808 	 *  Status is: DISCONNECTED.
809 	 */
810 	SCR_LOAD_REG (HS_REG, HS_DISCONNECT),
811 		0,
812 	/*
813 	 *  Save host status.
814 	 */
815 	SCR_COPY (4),
816 		RADDR_1 (scr0),
817 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.status),
818 }/*-------------------------< DISCONNECT2 >----------------------*/,{
819 	/*
820 	 *  Move back the CCB header using self-modifying
821 	 *  SCRIPTS.
822 	 */
823 	SCR_COPY (4),
824 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
825 		PADDR_A (_sms_a65),
826 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_ccbh)),
827 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head),
828 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A65 >-------------------------*/,{
829 		0,
830 	SCR_JUMP,
831 		PADDR_A (start),
832 }/*-------------------------< IDLE >-----------------------------*/,{
833 	/*
834 	 *  Nothing to do?
835 	 *  Switch the LED off and wait for reselect.
836 	 *  Will be patched with a NO_OP if LED
837 	 *  not needed or not desired.
838 	 */
839 	SCR_REG_REG (gpreg, SCR_OR, 0x01),
840 		0,
841 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
842 	SCR_JUMPR,
843 		8,
844 #endif
845 }/*-------------------------< UNGETJOB >-------------------------*/,{
846 #ifdef SYM_CONF_IARB_SUPPORT
847 	/*
848 	 *  Set IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION, for the next time.
849 	 *  This will give us better chance to win arbitration
850 	 *  for the job we just wanted to do.
851 	 */
852 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl1, SCR_OR, IARB),
853 		0,
854 #endif
855 	/*
856 	 *  We are not able to restart the SCRIPTS if we are
857 	 *  interrupted and these instruction haven't been
858 	 *  all executed. BTW, this is very unlikely to
859 	 *  happen, but we check that from the C code.
860 	 */
861 	SCR_LOAD_REG (dsa, 0xff),
862 		0,
863 	SCR_COPY (4),
864 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
865 		PADDR_B (startpos),
866 }/*-------------------------< RESELECT >-------------------------*/,{
867 #ifdef SYM_CONF_TARGET_ROLE_SUPPORT
868 	/*
869 	 *  Make sure we are in initiator mode.
870 	 */
871 	SCR_CLR (SCR_TRG),
872 		0,
873 #endif
874 	/*
875 	 *  Sleep waiting for a reselection.
876 	 */
877 	SCR_WAIT_RESEL,
878 		PADDR_A(start),
879 }/*-------------------------< RESELECTED >-----------------------*/,{
880 	/*
881 	 *  Switch the LED on.
882 	 *  Will be patched with a NO_OP if LED
883 	 *  not needed or not desired.
884 	 */
885 	SCR_REG_REG (gpreg, SCR_AND, 0xfe),
886 		0,
887 	/*
888 	 *  load the target id into the sdid
889 	 */
890 	SCR_REG_SFBR (ssid, SCR_AND, 0x8F),
891 		0,
892 	SCR_TO_REG (sdid),
893 		0,
894 	/*
895 	 *  Load the target control block address
896 	 */
897 	SCR_COPY (4),
898 		PADDR_B (targtbl),
899 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
900 	SCR_SFBR_REG (dsa, SCR_SHL, 0),
901 		0,
902 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa, SCR_SHL, 0),
903 		0,
904 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa, SCR_AND, 0x3c),
905 		0,
906 	SCR_COPY (4),
907 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
908 		PADDR_A (_sms_a70),
909 	SCR_COPY (4),
910 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A70 >-------------------------*/,{
911 		0,
912 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
913 	/*
914 	 *  Copy the TCB header to a fixed place in
915 	 *  the HCB.
916 	 */
917 	SCR_COPY (4),
918 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
919 		PADDR_A (_sms_a80),
920 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_tcbh)),
921 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A80 >-------------------------*/,{
922 		0,
923 		HADDR_1 (tcb_head),
924 	/*
925 	 *  We expect MESSAGE IN phase.
926 	 *  If not, get help from the C code.
927 	 */
928 	SCR_INT ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
929 		SIR_RESEL_NO_MSG_IN,
930 }/*-------------------------< RESELECTED1 >----------------------*/,{
931 	/*
932 	 *  Load the synchronous transfer registers.
933 	 */
934 	SCR_COPY (1),
935 		HADDR_1 (tcb_head.wval),
936 		RADDR_1 (scntl3),
937 	SCR_COPY (1),
938 		HADDR_1 (tcb_head.sval),
939 		RADDR_1 (sxfer),
940 	/*
941 	 *  Get the IDENTIFY message.
942 	 */
943 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
944 		HADDR_1 (msgin),
945 	/*
946 	 *  If IDENTIFY LUN #0, use a faster path
947 	 *  to find the LCB structure.
948 	 */
949 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (0x80, 0xbf)),
950 		PADDR_A (resel_lun0),
951 	/*
952 	 *  If message isn't an IDENTIFY,
953 	 *  tell the C code about.
954 	 */
955 	SCR_INT ^ IFFALSE (MASK (0x80, 0x80)),
956 		SIR_RESEL_NO_IDENTIFY,
957 	/*
958 	 *  It is an IDENTIFY message,
959 	 *  Load the LUN control block address.
960 	 */
961 	SCR_COPY (4),
962 		HADDR_1 (tcb_head.luntbl_sa),
963 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
964 	SCR_SFBR_REG (dsa, SCR_SHL, 0),
965 		0,
966 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa, SCR_SHL, 0),
967 		0,
968 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa, SCR_AND, 0xfc),
969 		0,
970 	SCR_COPY (4),
971 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
972 		PADDR_A (_sms_a90),
973 	SCR_COPY (4),
974 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A90 >-------------------------*/,{
975 		0,
976 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
977 	SCR_JUMPR,
978 		12,
979 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_LUN0 >-----------------------*/,{
980 	/*
981 	 *  LUN 0 special case (but usual one :))
982 	 */
983 	SCR_COPY (4),
984 		HADDR_1 (tcb_head.lun0_sa),
985 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
986 	/*
987 	 *  Jump indirectly to the reselect action for this LUN.
988 	 *  (lcb.head.resel_sa assumed at offset zero of lcb).
989 	 */
990 	SCR_COPY (4),
991 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
992 		PADDR_A (_sms_a100),
993 	SCR_COPY (4),
994 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A100 >------------------------*/,{
995 		0,
996 		RADDR_1 (temp),
997 	SCR_RETURN,
998 		0,
999 	/* In normal situations, we jump to RESEL_TAG or RESEL_NO_TAG */
1000 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_TAG >------------------------*/,{
1001 	/*
1002 	 *  ACK the IDENTIFY previously received.
1003 	 */
1004 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1005 		0,
1006 	/*
1007 	 *  It shall be a tagged command.
1008 	 *  Read SIMPLE+TAG.
1009 	 *  The C code will deal with errors.
1010 	 *  Aggressive optimization, isn't it? :)
1011 	 */
1012 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (2) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
1013 		HADDR_1 (msgin),
1014 	/*
1015 	 *  Copy the LCB header to a fixed place in
1016 	 *  the HCB using self-modifying SCRIPTS.
1017 	 */
1018 	SCR_COPY (4),
1019 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1020 		PADDR_A (_sms_a110),
1021 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_lcbh)),
1022 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A110 >------------------------*/,{
1023 		0,
1024 		HADDR_1 (lcb_head),
1025 	/*
1026 	 *  Load the pointer to the tagged task
1027 	 *  table for this LUN.
1028 	 */
1029 	SCR_COPY (4),
1030 		HADDR_1 (lcb_head.itlq_tbl_sa),
1031 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1032 	/*
1033 	 *  The SIDL still contains the TAG value.
1034 	 *  Aggressive optimization, isn't it? :):)
1035 	 */
1036 	SCR_REG_SFBR (sidl, SCR_SHL, 0),
1037 		0,
1038 #if SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK*4 > 512
1039 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (CARRYSET),
1040 		8,
1041 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa1, SCR_OR, 2),
1042 		0,
1043 	SCR_REG_REG (sfbr, SCR_SHL, 0),
1044 		0,
1045 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (CARRYSET),
1046 		8,
1047 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa1, SCR_OR, 1),
1048 		0,
1049 #elif SYM_CONF_MAX_TASK*4 > 256
1050 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (CARRYSET),
1051 		8,
1052 	SCR_REG_REG (dsa1, SCR_OR, 1),
1053 		0,
1054 #endif
1055 	/*
1056 	 *  Retrieve the DSA of this task.
1057 	 *  JUMP indirectly to the restart point of the CCB.
1058 	 */
1059 	SCR_SFBR_REG (dsa, SCR_AND, 0xfc),
1060 		0,
1061 	SCR_COPY (4),
1062 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1063 		PADDR_A (_sms_a120),
1064 	SCR_COPY (4),
1065 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A120 >------------------------*/,{
1066 		0,
1067 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1068 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_GO >-------------------------*/,{
1069 	SCR_COPY (4),
1070 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1071 		PADDR_A (_sms_a130),
1072 	/*
1073 	 *  Move 'ccb.phys.head.go' action to
1074 	 *  scratch/scratch1. So scratch1 will
1075 	 *  contain the 'restart' field of the
1076 	 *  'go' structure.
1077 	 */
1078 	SCR_COPY (8),
1079 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A130 >------------------------*/,{
1080 		0,
1081 		PADDR_B (scratch),
1082 	SCR_COPY (4),
1083 		PADDR_B (scratch1), /* phys.head.go.restart */
1084 		RADDR_1 (temp),
1085 	SCR_RETURN,
1086 		0,
1087 	/* In normal situations we branch to RESEL_DSA */
1088 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_DSA >------------------------*/,{
1089 	/*
1090 	 *  ACK the IDENTIFY or TAG previously received.
1091 	 */
1092 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1093 		0,
1094 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_DSA1 >-----------------------*/,{
1095 	/*
1096 	 *  Copy the CCB header to a fixed location
1097 	 *  in the HCB using self-modifying SCRIPTS.
1098 	 */
1099 	SCR_COPY (4),
1100 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1101 		PADDR_A (_sms_a140),
1102 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_ccbh)),
1103 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A140 >------------------------*/,{
1104 		0,
1105 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head),
1106 	/*
1107 	 *  Initialize the status register
1108 	 */
1109 	SCR_COPY (4),
1110 		HADDR_1 (ccb_head.status),
1111 		RADDR_1 (scr0),
1112 	/*
1113 	 *  Jump to dispatcher.
1114 	 */
1115 	SCR_JUMP,
1116 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
1117 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_NO_TAG >---------------------*/,{
1118 	/*
1119 	 *  Copy the LCB header to a fixed place in
1120 	 *  the HCB using self-modifying SCRIPTS.
1121 	 */
1122 	SCR_COPY (4),
1123 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1124 		PADDR_A (_sms_a145),
1125 	SCR_COPY (sizeof(struct sym_lcbh)),
1126 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A145 >------------------------*/,{
1127 		0,
1128 		HADDR_1 (lcb_head),
1129 	/*
1130 	 *  Load the DSA with the unique ITL task.
1131 	 */
1132 	SCR_COPY (4),
1133 		HADDR_1 (lcb_head.itl_task_sa),
1134 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1135 	SCR_JUMP,
1136 		PADDR_A (resel_go),
1137 }/*-------------------------< DATA_IN >--------------------------*/,{
1138 /*
1139  *  Because the size depends on the
1140  *  #define SYM_CONF_MAX_SG parameter,
1141  *  it is filled in at runtime.
1142  *
1143  *  ##===========< i=0; i<SYM_CONF_MAX_SG >=========
1144  *  ||	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_IN,
1145  *  ||		offsetof (struct sym_dsb, data[ i]),
1146  *  ##==========================================
1147  */
1148 0
1149 }/*-------------------------< DATA_IN2 >-------------------------*/,{
1150 	SCR_CALL,
1151 		PADDR_A (datai_done),
1152 	SCR_JUMP,
1153 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1154 }/*-------------------------< DATA_OUT >-------------------------*/,{
1155 /*
1156  *  Because the size depends on the
1157  *  #define SYM_CONF_MAX_SG parameter,
1158  *  it is filled in at runtime.
1159  *
1160  *  ##===========< i=0; i<SYM_CONF_MAX_SG >=========
1161  *  ||	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_OUT,
1162  *  ||		offsetof (struct sym_dsb, data[ i]),
1163  *  ##==========================================
1164  */
1165 0
1166 }/*-------------------------< DATA_OUT2 >------------------------*/,{
1167 	SCR_CALL,
1168 		PADDR_A (datao_done),
1169 	SCR_JUMP,
1170 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1171 }/*-------------------------< PM0_DATA >-------------------------*/,{
1172 	/*
1173 	 *  Read our host flags to SFBR, so we will be able
1174 	 *  to check against the data direction we expect.
1175 	 */
1176 	SCR_FROM_REG (HF_REG),
1177 		0,
1178 	/*
1179 	 *  Check against actual DATA PHASE.
1180 	 */
1181 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_DATA_IN)),
1182 		PADDR_A (pm0_data_out),
1183 	/*
1184 	 *  Actual phase is DATA IN.
1185 	 *  Check against expected direction.
1186 	 */
1187 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (MASK (HF_DATA_IN, HF_DATA_IN)),
1188 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1189 	/*
1190 	 *  Keep track we are moving data from the
1191 	 *  PM0 DATA mini-script.
1192 	 */
1193 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_OR, HF_IN_PM0),
1194 		0,
1195 	/*
1196 	 *  Move the data to memory.
1197 	 */
1198 	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_IN,
1199 		offsetof (struct sym_ccb, phys.pm0.sg),
1200 	SCR_JUMP,
1201 		PADDR_A (pm0_data_end),
1202 }/*-------------------------< PM0_DATA_OUT >---------------------*/,{
1203 	/*
1204 	 *  Actual phase is DATA OUT.
1205 	 *  Check against expected direction.
1206 	 */
1207 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (HF_DATA_IN, HF_DATA_IN)),
1208 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1209 	/*
1210 	 *  Keep track we are moving data from the
1211 	 *  PM0 DATA mini-script.
1212 	 */
1213 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_OR, HF_IN_PM0),
1214 		0,
1215 	/*
1216 	 *  Move the data from memory.
1217 	 */
1218 	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_OUT,
1219 		offsetof (struct sym_ccb, phys.pm0.sg),
1220 }/*-------------------------< PM0_DATA_END >---------------------*/,{
1221 	/*
1222 	 *  Clear the flag that told we were moving
1223 	 *  data from the PM0 DATA mini-script.
1224 	 */
1225 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_AND, (~HF_IN_PM0)),
1226 		0,
1227 	/*
1228 	 *  Return to the previous DATA script which
1229 	 *  is guaranteed by design (if no bug) to be
1230 	 *  the main DATA script for this transfer.
1231 	 */
1232 	SCR_COPY (4),
1233 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1234 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1235 	SCR_REG_REG (scratcha, SCR_ADD, offsetof (struct sym_ccb,phys.pm0.ret)),
1236 		0,
1237 }/*-------------------------< PM_DATA_END >----------------------*/,{
1238 	SCR_COPY (4),
1239 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1240 		PADDR_A (_sms_a150),
1241 	SCR_COPY (4),
1242 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_A150 >------------------------*/,{
1243 		0,
1244 		RADDR_1 (temp),
1245 	SCR_RETURN,
1246 		0,
1247 }/*-------------------------< PM1_DATA >-------------------------*/,{
1248 	/*
1249 	 *  Read our host flags to SFBR, so we will be able
1250 	 *  to check against the data direction we expect.
1251 	 */
1252 	SCR_FROM_REG (HF_REG),
1253 		0,
1254 	/*
1255 	 *  Check against actual DATA PHASE.
1256 	 */
1257 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_DATA_IN)),
1258 		PADDR_A (pm1_data_out),
1259 	/*
1260 	 *  Actual phase is DATA IN.
1261 	 *  Check against expected direction.
1262 	 */
1263 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (MASK (HF_DATA_IN, HF_DATA_IN)),
1264 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1265 	/*
1266 	 *  Keep track we are moving data from the
1267 	 *  PM1 DATA mini-script.
1268 	 */
1269 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_OR, HF_IN_PM1),
1270 		0,
1271 	/*
1272 	 *  Move the data to memory.
1273 	 */
1274 	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_IN,
1275 		offsetof (struct sym_ccb, phys.pm1.sg),
1276 	SCR_JUMP,
1277 		PADDR_A (pm1_data_end),
1278 }/*-------------------------< PM1_DATA_OUT >---------------------*/,{
1279 	/*
1280 	 *  Actual phase is DATA OUT.
1281 	 *  Check against expected direction.
1282 	 */
1283 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (HF_DATA_IN, HF_DATA_IN)),
1284 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1285 	/*
1286 	 *  Keep track we are moving data from the
1287 	 *  PM1 DATA mini-script.
1288 	 */
1289 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_OR, HF_IN_PM1),
1290 		0,
1291 	/*
1292 	 *  Move the data from memory.
1293 	 */
1294 	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_OUT,
1295 		offsetof (struct sym_ccb, phys.pm1.sg),
1296 }/*-------------------------< PM1_DATA_END >---------------------*/,{
1297 	/*
1298 	 *  Clear the flag that told we were moving
1299 	 *  data from the PM1 DATA mini-script.
1300 	 */
1301 	SCR_REG_REG (HF_REG, SCR_AND, (~HF_IN_PM1)),
1302 		0,
1303 	/*
1304 	 *  Return to the previous DATA script which
1305 	 *  is guaranteed by design (if no bug) to be
1306 	 *  the main DATA script for this transfer.
1307 	 */
1308 	SCR_COPY (4),
1309 		RADDR_1 (dsa),
1310 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1311 	SCR_REG_REG (scratcha, SCR_ADD, offsetof (struct sym_ccb,phys.pm1.ret)),
1312 		0,
1313 	SCR_JUMP,
1314 		PADDR_A (pm_data_end),
1315 }/*--------------------------<>----------------------------------*/
1316 };
1317 
1318 static struct SYM_FWB_SCR SYM_FWB_SCR = {
1319 /*-------------------------< NO_DATA >--------------------------*/ {
1320 	SCR_JUMP,
1321 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1322 }/*-------------------------< SEL_FOR_ABORT >--------------------*/,{
1323 	/*
1324 	 *  We are jumped here by the C code, if we have
1325 	 *  some target to reset or some disconnected
1326 	 *  job to abort. Since error recovery is a serious
1327 	 *  busyness, we will really reset the SCSI BUS, if
1328 	 *  case of a SCSI interrupt occurring in this path.
1329 	 */
1330 
1331 #ifdef SYM_CONF_TARGET_ROLE_SUPPORT
1332 	/*
1333 	 *  Set initiator mode.
1334 	 */
1335 	SCR_CLR (SCR_TRG),
1336 		0,
1337 #endif
1338 	/*
1339 	 *      And try to select this target.
1340 	 */
1341 	SCR_SEL_TBL_ATN ^ offsetof (struct sym_hcb, abrt_sel),
1342 		PADDR_A (reselect),
1343 	/*
1344 	 *  Wait for the selection to complete or
1345 	 *  the selection to time out.
1346 	 */
1347 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
1348 		-8,
1349 	/*
1350 	 *  Call the C code.
1351 	 */
1352 	SCR_INT,
1353 		SIR_TARGET_SELECTED,
1354 	/*
1355 	 *  The C code should let us continue here.
1356 	 *  Send the 'kiss of death' message.
1357 	 *  We expect an immediate disconnect once
1358 	 *  the target has eaten the message.
1359 	 */
1360 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_AND, 0x7f),
1361 		0,
1362 	SCR_MOVE_TBL ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
1363 		offsetof (struct sym_hcb, abrt_tbl),
1364 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK|SCR_ATN),
1365 		0,
1366 	SCR_WAIT_DISC,
1367 		0,
1368 	/*
1369 	 *  Tell the C code that we are done.
1370 	 */
1371 	SCR_INT,
1372 		SIR_ABORT_SENT,
1373 }/*-------------------------< SEL_FOR_ABORT_1 >------------------*/,{
1374 	/*
1375 	 *  Jump at scheduler.
1376 	 */
1377 	SCR_JUMP,
1378 		PADDR_A (start),
1379 }/*-------------------------< MSG_IN_ETC >-----------------------*/,{
1380 	/*
1381 	 *  If it is an EXTENDED (variable size message)
1382 	 *  Handle it.
1383 	 */
1384 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (DATA (M_EXTENDED)),
1385 		PADDR_B (msg_extended),
1386 	/*
1387 	 *  Let the C code handle any other
1388 	 *  1 byte message.
1389 	 */
1390 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (0x00, 0xf0)),
1391 		PADDR_B (msg_received),
1392 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (MASK (0x10, 0xf0)),
1393 		PADDR_B (msg_received),
1394 	/*
1395 	 *  We donnot handle 2 bytes messages from SCRIPTS.
1396 	 *  So, let the C code deal with these ones too.
1397 	 */
1398 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (MASK (0x20, 0xf0)),
1399 		PADDR_B (msg_weird_seen),
1400 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1401 		0,
1402 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
1403 		HADDR_1 (msgin[1]),
1404 }/*-------------------------< MSG_RECEIVED >---------------------*/,{
1405 	SCR_COPY (4),			/* DUMMY READ */
1406 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1407 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1408 	SCR_INT,
1409 		SIR_MSG_RECEIVED,
1410 }/*-------------------------< MSG_WEIRD_SEEN >-------------------*/,{
1411 	SCR_COPY (4),			/* DUMMY READ */
1412 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1413 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1414 	SCR_INT,
1415 		SIR_MSG_WEIRD,
1416 }/*-------------------------< MSG_EXTENDED >---------------------*/,{
1417 	/*
1418 	 *  Clear ACK and get the next byte
1419 	 *  assumed to be the message length.
1420 	 */
1421 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1422 		0,
1423 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
1424 		HADDR_1 (msgin[1]),
1425 	/*
1426 	 *  Try to catch some unlikely situations as 0 length
1427 	 *  or too large the length.
1428 	 */
1429 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (DATA (0)),
1430 		PADDR_B (msg_weird_seen),
1431 	SCR_TO_REG (scratcha),
1432 		0,
1433 	SCR_REG_REG (sfbr, SCR_ADD, (256-8)),
1434 		0,
1435 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (CARRYSET),
1436 		PADDR_B (msg_weird_seen),
1437 	/*
1438 	 *  We donnot handle extended messages from SCRIPTS.
1439 	 *  Read the amount of data corresponding to the
1440 	 *  message length and call the C code.
1441 	 */
1442 	SCR_COPY (1),
1443 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1444 		PADDR_B (_sms_b10),
1445 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1446 		0,
1447 }/*-------------------------< _SMS_B10 >-------------------------*/,{
1448 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (0) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
1449 		HADDR_1 (msgin[2]),
1450 	SCR_JUMP,
1451 		PADDR_B (msg_received),
1452 }/*-------------------------< MSG_BAD >--------------------------*/,{
1453 	/*
1454 	 *  unimplemented message - reject it.
1455 	 */
1456 	SCR_INT,
1457 		SIR_REJECT_TO_SEND,
1458 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1459 		0,
1460 	SCR_JUMP,
1461 		PADDR_A (clrack),
1462 }/*-------------------------< MSG_WEIRD >------------------------*/,{
1463 	/*
1464 	 *  weird message received
1465 	 *  ignore all MSG IN phases and reject it.
1466 	 */
1467 	SCR_INT,
1468 		SIR_REJECT_TO_SEND,
1469 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1470 		0,
1471 }/*-------------------------< MSG_WEIRD1 >-----------------------*/,{
1472 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1473 		0,
1474 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_IN)),
1475 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
1476 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_IN,
1477 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1478 	SCR_JUMP,
1479 		PADDR_B (msg_weird1),
1480 }/*-------------------------< WDTR_RESP >------------------------*/,{
1481 	/*
1482 	 *  let the target fetch our answer.
1483 	 */
1484 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1485 		0,
1486 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1487 		0,
1488 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
1489 		PADDR_B (nego_bad_phase),
1490 }/*-------------------------< SEND_WDTR >------------------------*/,{
1491 	/*
1492 	 *  Send the M_X_WIDE_REQ
1493 	 */
1494 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (4) ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
1495 		HADDR_1 (msgout),
1496 	SCR_JUMP,
1497 		PADDR_B (msg_out_done),
1498 }/*-------------------------< SDTR_RESP >------------------------*/,{
1499 	/*
1500 	 *  let the target fetch our answer.
1501 	 */
1502 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1503 		0,
1504 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1505 		0,
1506 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
1507 		PADDR_B (nego_bad_phase),
1508 }/*-------------------------< SEND_SDTR >------------------------*/,{
1509 	/*
1510 	 *  Send the M_X_SYNC_REQ
1511 	 */
1512 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (5) ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
1513 		HADDR_1 (msgout),
1514 	SCR_JUMP,
1515 		PADDR_B (msg_out_done),
1516 }/*-------------------------< PPR_RESP >-------------------------*/,{
1517 	/*
1518 	 *  let the target fetch our answer.
1519 	 */
1520 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1521 		0,
1522 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1523 		0,
1524 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
1525 		PADDR_B (nego_bad_phase),
1526 }/*-------------------------< SEND_PPR >-------------------------*/,{
1527 	/*
1528 	 *  Send the M_X_PPR_REQ
1529 	 */
1530 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (8) ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
1531 		HADDR_1 (msgout),
1532 	SCR_JUMP,
1533 		PADDR_B (msg_out_done),
1534 }/*-------------------------< NEGO_BAD_PHASE >-------------------*/,{
1535 	SCR_INT,
1536 		SIR_NEGO_PROTO,
1537 	SCR_JUMP,
1538 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
1539 }/*-------------------------< MSG_OUT >--------------------------*/,{
1540 	/*
1541 	 *  The target requests a message.
1542 	 *  We donnot send messages that may
1543 	 *  require the device to go to bus free.
1544 	 */
1545 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
1546 		HADDR_1 (msgout),
1547 	/*
1548 	 *  ... wait for the next phase
1549 	 *  if it's a message out, send it again, ...
1550 	 */
1551 	SCR_JUMP ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_MSG_OUT)),
1552 		PADDR_B (msg_out),
1553 }/*-------------------------< MSG_OUT_DONE >---------------------*/,{
1554 	/*
1555 	 *  Let the C code be aware of the
1556 	 *  sent message and clear the message.
1557 	 */
1558 	SCR_INT,
1559 		SIR_MSG_OUT_DONE,
1560 	/*
1561 	 *  ... and process the next phase
1562 	 */
1563 	SCR_JUMP,
1564 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
1565 }/*-------------------------< DATA_OVRUN >-----------------------*/,{
1566 	/*
1567 	 *  Zero scratcha that will count the
1568 	 *  extras bytes.
1569 	 */
1570 	SCR_COPY (4),
1571 		PADDR_B (zero),
1572 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1573 }/*-------------------------< DATA_OVRUN1 >----------------------*/,{
1574 	/*
1575 	 *  The target may want to transfer too much data.
1576 	 *
1577 	 *  If phase is DATA OUT write 1 byte and count it.
1578 	 */
1579 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (WHEN (SCR_DATA_OUT)),
1580 		16,
1581 	SCR_CHMOV_ABS (1) ^ SCR_DATA_OUT,
1582 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1583 	SCR_JUMP,
1584 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun2),
1585 	/*
1586 	 *  If WSR is set, clear this condition, and
1587 	 *  count this byte.
1588 	 */
1589 	SCR_FROM_REG (scntl2),
1590 		0,
1591 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFFALSE (MASK (WSR, WSR)),
1592 		16,
1593 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_OR, WSR),
1594 		0,
1595 	SCR_JUMP,
1596 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun2),
1597 	/*
1598 	 *  Finally check against DATA IN phase.
1599 	 *  Signal data overrun to the C code
1600 	 *  and jump to dispatcher if not so.
1601 	 *  Read 1 byte otherwise and count it.
1602 	 */
1603 	SCR_JUMPR ^ IFTRUE (WHEN (SCR_DATA_IN)),
1604 		16,
1605 	SCR_INT,
1606 		SIR_DATA_OVERRUN,
1607 	SCR_JUMP,
1608 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
1609 	SCR_CHMOV_ABS (1) ^ SCR_DATA_IN,
1610 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1611 }/*-------------------------< DATA_OVRUN2 >----------------------*/,{
1612 	/*
1613 	 *  Count this byte.
1614 	 *  This will allow to return a negative
1615 	 *  residual to user.
1616 	 */
1617 	SCR_REG_REG (scratcha,  SCR_ADD,  0x01),
1618 		0,
1619 	SCR_REG_REG (scratcha1, SCR_ADDC, 0),
1620 		0,
1621 	SCR_REG_REG (scratcha2, SCR_ADDC, 0),
1622 		0,
1623 	/*
1624 	 *  .. and repeat as required.
1625 	 */
1626 	SCR_JUMP,
1627 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun1),
1628 }/*-------------------------< ABORT_RESEL >----------------------*/,{
1629 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1630 		0,
1631 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK),
1632 		0,
1633 	/*
1634 	 *  send the abort/abortag/reset message
1635 	 *  we expect an immediate disconnect
1636 	 */
1637 	SCR_REG_REG (scntl2, SCR_AND, 0x7f),
1638 		0,
1639 	SCR_MOVE_ABS (1) ^ SCR_MSG_OUT,
1640 		HADDR_1 (msgout),
1641 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ACK|SCR_ATN),
1642 		0,
1643 	SCR_WAIT_DISC,
1644 		0,
1645 	SCR_INT,
1646 		SIR_RESEL_ABORTED,
1647 	SCR_JUMP,
1648 		PADDR_A (start),
1649 }/*-------------------------< RESEND_IDENT >---------------------*/,{
1650 	/*
1651 	 *  The target stays in MSG OUT phase after having acked
1652 	 *  Identify [+ Tag [+ Extended message ]]. Targets shall
1653 	 *  behave this way on parity error.
1654 	 *  We must send it again all the messages.
1655 	 */
1656 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN), /* Shall be asserted 2 deskew delays before the  */
1657 		0,         /* 1rst ACK = 90 ns. Hope the chip isn't too fast */
1658 	SCR_JUMP,
1659 		PADDR_A (send_ident),
1660 }/*-------------------------< IDENT_BREAK >----------------------*/,{
1661 	SCR_CLR (SCR_ATN),
1662 		0,
1663 	SCR_JUMP,
1664 		PADDR_A (select2),
1665 }/*-------------------------< IDENT_BREAK_ATN >------------------*/,{
1666 	SCR_SET (SCR_ATN),
1667 		0,
1668 	SCR_JUMP,
1669 		PADDR_A (select2),
1670 }/*-------------------------< SDATA_IN >-------------------------*/,{
1671 	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_IN,
1672 		offsetof (struct sym_dsb, sense),
1673 	SCR_CALL,
1674 		PADDR_A (datai_done),
1675 	SCR_JUMP,
1676 		PADDR_B (data_ovrun),
1677 }/*-------------------------< RESEL_BAD_LUN >--------------------*/,{
1678 	/*
1679 	 *  Message is an IDENTIFY, but lun is unknown.
1680 	 *  Signal problem to C code for logging the event.
1681 	 *  Send a M_ABORT to clear all pending tasks.
1682 	 */
1683 	SCR_INT,
1684 		SIR_RESEL_BAD_LUN,
1685 	SCR_JUMP,
1686 		PADDR_B (abort_resel),
1687 }/*-------------------------< BAD_I_T_L >------------------------*/,{
1688 	/*
1689 	 *  We donnot have a task for that I_T_L.
1690 	 *  Signal problem to C code for logging the event.
1691 	 *  Send a M_ABORT message.
1692 	 */
1693 	SCR_INT,
1694 		SIR_RESEL_BAD_I_T_L,
1695 	SCR_JUMP,
1696 		PADDR_B (abort_resel),
1697 }/*-------------------------< BAD_I_T_L_Q >----------------------*/,{
1698 	/*
1699 	 *  We donnot have a task that matches the tag.
1700 	 *  Signal problem to C code for logging the event.
1701 	 *  Send a M_ABORTTAG message.
1702 	 */
1703 	SCR_INT,
1704 		SIR_RESEL_BAD_I_T_L_Q,
1705 	SCR_JUMP,
1706 		PADDR_B (abort_resel),
1707 }/*-------------------------< BAD_STATUS >-----------------------*/,{
1708 	/*
1709 	 *  Anything different from INTERMEDIATE
1710 	 *  CONDITION MET should be a bad SCSI status,
1711 	 *  given that GOOD status has already been tested.
1712 	 *  Call the C code.
1713 	 */
1714 	SCR_COPY (4),
1715 		PADDR_B (startpos),
1716 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1717 	SCR_INT ^ IFFALSE (DATA (S_COND_MET)),
1718 		SIR_BAD_SCSI_STATUS,
1719 	SCR_RETURN,
1720 		0,
1721 }/*-------------------------< WSR_MA_HELPER >--------------------*/,{
1722 	/*
1723 	 *  Helper for the C code when WSR bit is set.
1724 	 *  Perform the move of the residual byte.
1725 	 */
1726 	SCR_CHMOV_TBL ^ SCR_DATA_IN,
1727 		offsetof (struct sym_ccb, phys.wresid),
1728 	SCR_JUMP,
1729 		PADDR_A (dispatch),
1730 
1731 }/*-------------------------< ZERO >-----------------------------*/,{
1732 	SCR_DATA_ZERO,
1733 }/*-------------------------< SCRATCH >--------------------------*/,{
1734 	SCR_DATA_ZERO, /* MUST BE BEFORE SCRATCH1 */
1735 }/*-------------------------< SCRATCH1 >-------------------------*/,{
1736 	SCR_DATA_ZERO,
1737 }/*-------------------------< PREV_DONE >------------------------*/,{
1738 	SCR_DATA_ZERO, /* MUST BE BEFORE DONE_POS ! */
1739 }/*-------------------------< DONE_POS >-------------------------*/,{
1740 	SCR_DATA_ZERO,
1741 }/*-------------------------< NEXTJOB >--------------------------*/,{
1742 	SCR_DATA_ZERO, /* MUST BE BEFORE STARTPOS ! */
1743 }/*-------------------------< STARTPOS >-------------------------*/,{
1744 	SCR_DATA_ZERO,
1745 }/*-------------------------< TARGTBL >--------------------------*/,{
1746 	SCR_DATA_ZERO,
1747 }/*--------------------------<>----------------------------------*/
1748 };
1749 
1750 static struct SYM_FWZ_SCR SYM_FWZ_SCR = {
1751  /*-------------------------< SNOOPTEST >------------------------*/{
1752 	/*
1753 	 *  Read the variable.
1754 	 */
1755 	SCR_COPY (4),
1756 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1757 		RADDR_1 (scratcha),
1758 	/*
1759 	 *  Write the variable.
1760 	 */
1761 	SCR_COPY (4),
1762 		RADDR_1 (temp),
1763 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1764 	/*
1765 	 *  Read back the variable.
1766 	 */
1767 	SCR_COPY (4),
1768 		HADDR_1 (scratch),
1769 		RADDR_1 (temp),
1770 }/*-------------------------< SNOOPEND >-------------------------*/,{
1771 	/*
1772 	 *  And stop.
1773 	 */
1774 	SCR_INT,
1775 		99,
1776 }/*--------------------------<>----------------------------------*/
1777 };
1778