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Re: SunFire v100 / Acer M5229 IDE DMA error workaround



On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:22:13PM -0500, David Young wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:05:39PM -0400, Rafal Boni wrote:
> > Folks:
> >     I've been taunted by the IDE interface on my SunFire V100 for a long
> >     (LOOONG!) time with messages along the lines of:
> > 
> >     wdNN: DMA error writing fsbn xxxx of xxxx-yyy (wdN bn pppp; cn ccc tn 
> > tt sn ss), retrying
> >     wdN: soft error (corrected)
> > 
[...]
> > ---8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<---
> > Index: pci/pciide_common.c
> > ===================================================================
> > RCS file: /cvsroot/src/sys/dev/pci/pciide_common.c,v
> > retrieving revision 1.38
> > diff -u -p -r1.38 pciide_common.c
> > --- pci/pciide_common.c     18 Mar 2008 20:46:37 -0000      1.38
> > +++ pci/pciide_common.c     29 Oct 2008 15:30:21 -0000
> > @@ -737,7 +738,9 @@ pciide_dma_finish(v, channel, drive, for
> >     ATADEBUG_PRINT(("pciide_dma_finish: status 0x%x\n", status),
> >         DEBUG_XFERS);
> >  
> > -   if (force == WDC_DMAEND_END && (status & IDEDMA_CTL_INTR) == 0)
> > +   /* XXXrkb: From FreeBSD; should probably add an evcnt here */
> > +   if (force == WDC_DMAEND_END && 
> > +       ((status & (IDEDMA_CTL_INTR | IDEDMA_CTL_ACT)) != IDEDMA_CTL_INTR))
> >             return WDC_DMAST_NOIRQ;
> 
> I have a hunch that this is not necessary.  After you introduce the new
> bus_space_write_1() call, below, does the condition IDEDMA_CTL_INTR &&
> IDEDMA_CTL_ACT ever occur?

The above is in fact necessary; the bus_space_write_1() on the DMA control
register I added in pciide_dma_finish() may, however, not be.  That's left
over from try N-1 after noticing that both FreeBSD and OpenBSD wrote to the
DMA status register there to clear it's sticky bits.

My testing with just the status-clear in pciide_dma_finish() didn't help
the issue I'm seeing, it merely changed the status values reported later,
but they still contained both IDEDMA_CTL_INTR & IDEDMA_CTL_ACT.  In fact,
the reason I resorted to this is that the debug messages I added showed
that both IDEDMA_CTL_INTR & IDEDMA_CTL_ACT were set *everytime* the system
reported an IDE DMA error.

> 
> >     /* stop DMA channel */
> > @@ -752,6 +755,9 @@ pciide_dma_finish(v, channel, drive, for
> >         BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD : BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
> >     bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, dma_maps->dmamap_xfer);
> >  
> > +   /* Clear status bits */
> > +   bus_space_write_1(sc->sc_dma_iot, cp->dma_iohs[IDEDMA_CTL], 0, status);
> > +
> 
> I may be missing something, but by my reading of a PCI IDE controller
> spec that I scrounged off the web, it is important to acknowledge the
> interrupt in this way.  ISTM that the code should already acknowledge
> the interrupt by calling pciide_irqack().  Not so?

It probably is; as I said, I noticed that both Free- and OpenBSD do it
in both places, so I thought it was worth trying.  I'll double-check to
make sure this change isn't necessary for things to work with the above
change.

> Note that this write may not be flushed to the device, and the
> interrupt deasserted, until a second call to pciide_dma_finish() calls
> bus_space_read_1(, cp->dma_iohs[IDEDMA_CTL], ).  In other words, you
> may take two interrupts per DMA completed.

Hmm, this is a theory that's worth exploring more, however, I would expect
the bus_space calls to handle any necessary flushing.

Thanks,
--rafal

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