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[SCSI] aacraid: Fix endian issues in core and SRC portions of driver
This may not fix all endian issues in this driver, but it does get the driver working on PowerPC for a PMC SRC card. So it should at least fix all the problems in the core and in the SRC support. [jejb: fix >> 32 breakage reported by Fengguang Wu] Signed-off-by: Ben Collins <bcollins@ubuntu.com> Acked-by: Achim Leubner <Achim_Leubner@pmc-sierra.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ static int aac_alloc_comm(struct aac_dev *dev, void **commaddr, unsigned long co
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init->MaxFibSize = cpu_to_le32(dev->max_fib_size);
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init->MaxNumAif = cpu_to_le32(dev->max_num_aif);
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init->HostRRQ_AddrHigh = (u32)((u64)dev->host_rrq_pa >> 32);
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init->HostRRQ_AddrLow = (u32)(dev->host_rrq_pa & 0xffffffff);
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init->HostRRQ_AddrHigh = cpu_to_le32((u32)((u64)dev->host_rrq_pa >> 32));
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init->HostRRQ_AddrLow = cpu_to_le32((u32)(dev->host_rrq_pa & 0xffffffff));
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/*
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ static irqreturn_t aac_src_intr_message(int irq, void *dev_id)
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for (;;) {
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isFastResponse = 0;
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/* remove toggle bit (31) */
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handle = (dev->host_rrq[index] & 0x7fffffff);
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handle = le32_to_cpu(dev->host_rrq[index]) & 0x7fffffff;
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/* check fast response bit (30) */
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if (handle & 0x40000000)
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isFastResponse = 1;
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@ -389,30 +389,42 @@ static int aac_src_deliver_message(struct fib *fib)
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struct aac_queue *q = &dev->queues->queue[AdapNormCmdQueue];
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unsigned long qflags;
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u32 fibsize;
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u64 address;
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dma_addr_t address;
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struct aac_fib_xporthdr *pFibX;
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u16 hdr_size = le16_to_cpu(fib->hw_fib_va->header.Size);
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spin_lock_irqsave(q->lock, qflags);
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q->numpending++;
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->lock, qflags);
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/* Calculate the amount to the fibsize bits */
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fibsize = (sizeof(struct aac_fib_xporthdr) +
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fib->hw_fib_va->header.Size + 127) / 128 - 1;
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fibsize = (sizeof(struct aac_fib_xporthdr) + hdr_size + 127) / 128 - 1;
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if (fibsize > (ALIGN32 - 1))
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fibsize = ALIGN32 - 1;
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return -EMSGSIZE;
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/* Fill XPORT header */
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pFibX = (struct aac_fib_xporthdr *)
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((unsigned char *)fib->hw_fib_va -
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sizeof(struct aac_fib_xporthdr));
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pFibX->Handle = fib->hw_fib_va->header.SenderData + 1;
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pFibX->HostAddress = fib->hw_fib_pa;
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pFibX->Size = fib->hw_fib_va->header.Size;
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address = fib->hw_fib_pa - (u64)sizeof(struct aac_fib_xporthdr);
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/* Fill XPORT header */
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pFibX = (void *)fib->hw_fib_va - sizeof(struct aac_fib_xporthdr);
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/*
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* This was stored by aac_fib_send() and it is the index into
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* dev->fibs. Not sure why we add 1 to it, but I suspect that it's
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* because it can't be zero when we pass it to the hardware. Note that
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* it was stored in native endian, hence the lack of swapping. -- BenC
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*/
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pFibX->Handle = cpu_to_le32(fib->hw_fib_va->header.SenderData + 1);
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pFibX->HostAddress = cpu_to_le64(fib->hw_fib_pa);
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pFibX->Size = cpu_to_le32(hdr_size);
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/*
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* The xport header has been 32-byte aligned for us so that fibsize
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* can be masked out of this address by hardware. -- BenC
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*/
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address = fib->hw_fib_pa - sizeof(struct aac_fib_xporthdr);
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if (address & (ALIGN32 - 1))
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return -EINVAL;
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address |= fibsize;
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src_writel(dev, MUnit.IQ_H, (address >> 32) & 0xffffffff);
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src_writel(dev, MUnit.IQ_L, address & 0xffffffff);
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src_writel(dev, MUnit.IQ_H, (u32)(address >> 32));
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src_writel(dev, MUnit.IQ_L, (u32)(address & 0xffffffff) + fibsize);
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return 0;
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}
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