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Author SHA1 Message Date
Poul-Henning Kamp
430e2b9142 Spurious "int PHK;" removed.
Found it when I compiled my 'PHK' kernel... :-)
1994-10-18 03:53:12 +00:00
David Greenman
df9ab3049d Removed inclusion of pio.h and cpufunc.h (cpufunc.h is included from
systm.h). Merged functionality of pio.h into cpufunc.h. Cleaned up some
related code.
1994-09-16 13:33:56 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
040bdbb2c7 Two minor nits, a printf wasn't #ifdef PAS_DEBUG'ed and probe should return 4. 1994-09-13 06:44:39 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
30902edcfb ProAudioSpectrum 16 {Zilog|Ncr} 5380 based SCSI-driver.
This puppy is in good shape now.

It is a fully blown SCSI-driver, but it isn't a high performance one.  It is
implemented entirely with polled I/O, and is intended to drive CD-ROM's, not
disks and tapes.  It will run disks and tapes if asked to, but it isn't a
very good idea to do so.  Transfer-rates max out at 600-700 kbyte/sec.

There is one problem: when write-requests get over 8192 bytes, the pseudo-DMA
stalls.  This is only a problem if you dd(1) to a raw-device of some kind,
for mounting a disk it is ok.  I have circumvented this by disabling the
pseudo-DMA in those cases.

It's very unlikely that I will spend more time on improving the performance
of this driver, it can do what I want it to now: install from a CD-ROM, and I
don't see any benefit in actually adding interrupts to the driver, considering
that performance never will be better than 700 kbyte/sec anyway.

You can install it under 1.1.5 too, by adding the lines to files.i386, your
config-file and copying pas.c and ic/ncr_5380.h over.

I will fix any bugs I can get a handle on.

Poul-Henning
1994-09-11 20:28:50 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e9d1679134 Added my ProAudioSpectum SCSI driver for cards with the 5380 SCSI-chip.
This is the slowest and most stupid of our SCSI-drivers, but it is there
and it works.  It has been tested with CD-ROM and disk.
It uses no interrupts, no DMA, just polled I/0.
Transfer-rate is <= 100Kbyte/sec.
If you set the jumpers on the board, you can change the unit-number and
you will be able to have four of these co-exist in one computer, why one
would do that is somewhat unclear though.
If I ever get my hand on the docs for this, I will improve it of course,
but for now we can install and access those CD-ROMs.
1994-08-19 00:01:08 +00:00