// A maximum of 32 ports can be supported. A value of '0h', indicating one port, is the minimum requirement.\r
//\r
Data32 = AhciReadReg (PciIo, R_AHCI_CAP);\r
- SataPrivateData->IdeInit.ChannelCount = (UINT8) (Data32 & B_AHCI_CAP_NPS + 1)\r
+ SataPrivateData->IdeInit.ChannelCount = (UINT8) ((Data32 & B_AHCI_CAP_NPS) + 1);\r
SataPrivateData->DeviceCount = AHCI_MAX_DEVICES;\r
if ((Data32 & B_AHCI_CAP_SPM) == B_AHCI_CAP_SPM) {\r
SataPrivateData->DeviceCount = AHCI_MULTI_MAX_DEVICES;\r
}\r
\r
ChannelDeviceCount = (UINTN) (SataPrivateData->IdeInit.ChannelCount) * (UINTN) (SataPrivateData->DeviceCount);\r
- SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes = AllocateZeroPool ((sizeof (EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE)) * ChannelDeviceCount);\r
- if (SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes == NULL) {\r
+ SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes = AllocateZeroPool ((sizeof (EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE)) * ChannelDeviceCount);\r
+ if (SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes == NULL) {\r
Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
goto Done;\r
}\r
Controller\r
);\r
if (SataPrivateData != NULL) {\r
- if (SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes != NULL) {\r
- FreePool (SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes);\r
+ if (SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes != NULL) {\r
+ FreePool (SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes);\r
}\r
if (SataPrivateData->IdentifyData != NULL) {\r
FreePool (SataPrivateData->IdentifyData);\r
}\r
\r
if (SataPrivateData != NULL) {\r
- if (SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes != NULL) {\r
- FreePool (SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes);\r
+ if (SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes != NULL) {\r
+ FreePool (SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes);\r
}\r
if (SataPrivateData->IdentifyData != NULL) {\r
FreePool (SataPrivateData->IdentifyData);\r
);\r
}\r
\r
+/**\r
+ Calculate the flat array subscript of a (Channel, Device) pair.\r
+\r
+ @param[in] SataPrivateData The private data structure corresponding to the\r
+ SATA controller that attaches the device for\r
+ which the flat array subscript is being\r
+ calculated.\r
+\r
+ @param[in] Channel The channel (ie. port) number on the SATA\r
+ controller that the device is attached to.\r
+\r
+ @param[in] Device The device number on the channel.\r
+\r
+ @return The flat array subscript suitable for indexing DisqualifiedModes,\r
+ IdentifyData, and IdentifyValid.\r
+**/\r
+STATIC\r
+UINTN\r
+FlatDeviceIndex (\r
+ IN CONST EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA *SataPrivateData,\r
+ IN UINTN Channel,\r
+ IN UINTN Device\r
+ )\r
+{\r
+ ASSERT (SataPrivateData != NULL);\r
+ ASSERT (Channel < SataPrivateData->IdeInit.ChannelCount);\r
+ ASSERT (Device < SataPrivateData->DeviceCount);\r
+\r
+ return Channel * SataPrivateData->DeviceCount + Device;\r
+}\r
+\r
//\r
// Interface functions of IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT protocol\r
//\r
/**\r
- This function can be used to obtain information about a specified channel.\r
- It's usually used by IDE Bus driver during enumeration process.\r
-\r
- @param This the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
- @param Channel Channel number. Parallel ATA (PATA) controllers can support up to two channels.\r
- Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) Serial ATA (SATA) controllers\r
- can support up to 32 channels, each of which can have up to 1 device.\r
- In the presence of a multiplier, each channel can have 15 devices.\r
- @param Enabled TRUE if the channel is enabled. If the channel is disabled,\r
- then it will no be enumerated.\r
- @param MaxDevices For Parallel ATA (PATA) controllers, this number will either be 1 or 2.\r
- For Serial ATA (SATA) controllers, it always be 1,\r
- but with a port multiplier, this number can be as large as 15.\r
-\r
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Success to get channel information.\r
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid channel id.\r
+ Returns the information about the specified IDE channel.\r
+ \r
+ This function can be used to obtain information about a particular IDE channel.\r
+ The driver entity uses this information during the enumeration process. \r
+ \r
+ If Enabled is set to FALSE, the driver entity will not scan the channel. Note \r
+ that it will not prevent an operating system driver from scanning the channel.\r
+ \r
+ For most of today's controllers, MaxDevices will either be 1 or 2. For SATA \r
+ controllers, this value will always be 1. SATA configurations can contain SATA \r
+ port multipliers. SATA port multipliers behave like SATA bridges and can support\r
+ up to 16 devices on the other side. If a SATA port out of the IDE controller \r
+ is connected to a port multiplier, MaxDevices will be set to the number of SATA \r
+ devices that the port multiplier supports. Because today's port multipliers \r
+ support up to fifteen SATA devices, this number can be as large as fifteen. The IDE \r
+ bus driver is required to scan for the presence of port multipliers behind an SATA \r
+ controller and enumerate up to MaxDevices number of devices behind the port \r
+ multiplier. \r
+ \r
+ In this context, the devices behind a port multiplier constitute a channel. \r
+ \r
+ @param[in] This The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
+ @param[in] Channel Zero-based channel number.\r
+ @param[out] Enabled TRUE if this channel is enabled. Disabled channels \r
+ are not scanned to see if any devices are present.\r
+ @param[out] MaxDevices The maximum number of IDE devices that the bus driver\r
+ can expect on this channel. For the ATA/ATAPI \r
+ specification, version 6, this number will either be \r
+ one or two. For Serial ATA (SATA) configurations with a \r
+ port multiplier, this number can be as large as fifteen.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Information was returned without any errors.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).\r
+\r
**/\r
EFI_STATUS\r
EFIAPI\r
}\r
\r
/**\r
- This function is called by IdeBus driver before executing certain actions.\r
- This allows IDE Controller Init to prepare for each action.\r
+ The notifications from the driver entity that it is about to enter a certain\r
+ phase of the IDE channel enumeration process.\r
+ \r
+ This function can be used to notify the IDE controller driver to perform \r
+ specific actions, including any chipset-specific initialization, so that the \r
+ chipset is ready to enter the next phase. Seven notification points are defined \r
+ at this time. \r
+ \r
+ More synchronization points may be added as required in the future. \r
\r
- @param This The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
- @param Phase Phase indicator defined by IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT protocol.\r
- @param Channel Channel number.\r
+ @param[in] This The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
+ @param[in] Phase The phase during enumeration.\r
+ @param[in] Channel Zero-based channel number.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The notification was accepted without any errors.\r
+ @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Phase is not supported.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).\r
+ @retval EFI_NOT_READY This phase cannot be entered at this time; for \r
+ example, an attempt was made to enter a Phase \r
+ without having entered one or more previous \r
+ Phase.\r
\r
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Success operation.\r
**/\r
EFI_STATUS\r
EFIAPI\r
}\r
\r
/**\r
- This function is called by IdeBus driver to submit EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA data structure\r
- obtained from IDE deivce. This structure is used to set IDE timing.\r
-\r
- @param This The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
- @param Channel Channel number.\r
- @param Device Device number.\r
- @param IdentifyData A pointer to EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA data structure.\r
+ Submits the device information to the IDE controller driver.\r
+\r
+ This function is used by the driver entity to pass detailed information about \r
+ a particular device to the IDE controller driver. The driver entity obtains \r
+ this information by issuing an ATA or ATAPI IDENTIFY_DEVICE command. IdentifyData\r
+ is the pointer to the response data buffer. The IdentifyData buffer is owned \r
+ by the driver entity, and the IDE controller driver must make a local copy \r
+ of the entire buffer or parts of the buffer as needed. The original IdentifyData \r
+ buffer pointer may not be valid when\r
+ \r
+ - EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() or\r
+ - EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode() is called at a later point.\r
+ \r
+ The IDE controller driver may consult various fields of EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA to \r
+ compute the optimum mode for the device. These fields are not limited to the \r
+ timing information. For example, an implementation of the IDE controller driver \r
+ may examine the vendor and type/mode field to match known bad drives. \r
+ \r
+ The driver entity may submit drive information in any order, as long as it \r
+ submits information for all the devices belonging to the enumeration group \r
+ before EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() is called for any device\r
+ in that enumeration group. If a device is absent, EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()\r
+ should be called with IdentifyData set to NULL. The IDE controller driver may \r
+ not have any other mechanism to know whether a device is present or not. Therefore, \r
+ setting IdentifyData to NULL does not constitute an error condition. \r
+ EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() can be called only once for a \r
+ given (Channel, Device) pair. \r
+ \r
+ @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
+ @param[in] Channel Zero-based channel number.\r
+ @param[in] Device Zero-based device number on the Channel.\r
+ @param[in] IdentifyData The device's response to the ATA IDENTIFY_DEVICE command.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The information was accepted without any errors.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Device is invalid.\r
\r
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The information is accepted without any errors.\r
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid channel id or device id.\r
**/\r
EFI_STATUS\r
EFIAPI\r
)\r
{\r
EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA *SataPrivateData;\r
+ UINTN DeviceIndex;\r
+\r
SataPrivateData = SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_THIS (This);\r
ASSERT (SataPrivateData != NULL);\r
\r
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;\r
}\r
\r
+ DeviceIndex = FlatDeviceIndex (SataPrivateData, Channel, Device);\r
+\r
//\r
// Make a local copy of device's IdentifyData and mark the valid flag\r
//\r
if (IdentifyData != NULL) {\r
CopyMem (\r
- &(SataPrivateData->IdentifyData[Channel * Device]),\r
+ &(SataPrivateData->IdentifyData[DeviceIndex]),\r
IdentifyData,\r
sizeof (EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA)\r
);\r
\r
- SataPrivateData->IdentifyValid[Channel * Device] = TRUE;\r
+ SataPrivateData->IdentifyValid[DeviceIndex] = TRUE;\r
} else {\r
- SataPrivateData->IdentifyValid[Channel * Device] = FALSE;\r
+ SataPrivateData->IdentifyValid[DeviceIndex] = FALSE;\r
}\r
\r
return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
}\r
\r
/**\r
- This function is called by IdeBus driver to disqualify unsupported operation\r
- mode on specfic IDE device.\r
-\r
- @param This The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
- @param Channel Channel number.\r
- @param Device Device number.\r
- @param BadModes The modes that the device does not support and that\r
- should be disqualified.\r
-\r
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The modes were accepted without any errors.\r
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid channel id or device id.\r
+ Disqualifies specific modes for an IDE device.\r
+\r
+ This function allows the driver entity or other drivers (such as platform \r
+ drivers) to reject certain timing modes and request the IDE controller driver\r
+ to recalculate modes. This function allows the driver entity and the IDE \r
+ controller driver to negotiate the timings on a per-device basis. This function \r
+ is useful in the case of drives that lie about their capabilities. An example \r
+ is when the IDE device fails to accept the timing modes that are calculated \r
+ by the IDE controller driver based on the response to the Identify Drive command.\r
+\r
+ If the driver entity does not want to limit the ATA timing modes and leave that \r
+ decision to the IDE controller driver, it can either not call this function for \r
+ the given device or call this function and set the Valid flag to FALSE for all \r
+ modes that are listed in EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE.\r
+ \r
+ The driver entity may disqualify modes for a device in any order and any number \r
+ of times.\r
+ \r
+ This function can be called multiple times to invalidate multiple modes of the \r
+ same type (e.g., Programmed Input/Output [PIO] modes 3 and 4). See the ATA/ATAPI \r
+ specification for more information on PIO modes. \r
+ \r
+ For Serial ATA (SATA) controllers, this member function can be used to disqualify\r
+ a higher transfer rate mode on a given channel. For example, a platform driver\r
+ may inform the IDE controller driver to not use second-generation (Gen2) speeds \r
+ for a certain SATA drive.\r
+ \r
+ @param[in] This The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
+ @param[in] Channel The zero-based channel number.\r
+ @param[in] Device The zero-based device number on the Channel.\r
+ @param[in] BadModes The modes that the device does not support and that\r
+ should be disqualified.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The modes were accepted without any errors.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Device is invalid.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER IdentifyData is NULL.\r
+ \r
**/\r
EFI_STATUS\r
EFIAPI\r
)\r
{\r
EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA *SataPrivateData;\r
+ UINTN DeviceIndex;\r
+\r
SataPrivateData = SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_THIS (This);\r
ASSERT (SataPrivateData != NULL);\r
\r
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;\r
}\r
\r
+ DeviceIndex = FlatDeviceIndex (SataPrivateData, Channel, Device);\r
+\r
//\r
// Record the disqualified modes per channel per device. From ATA/ATAPI spec,\r
// if a mode is not supported, the modes higher than it is also not supported.\r
//\r
CopyMem (\r
- &(SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes[Channel * Device]),\r
+ &(SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes[DeviceIndex]),\r
BadModes,\r
sizeof (EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE)\r
);\r
}\r
\r
/**\r
- This function is called by IdeBus driver to calculate the best operation mode\r
- supported by specific IDE device.\r
-\r
- @param This The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
- @param Channel Channel number.\r
- @param Device Device number.\r
- @param SupportedModes The optimum modes for the device.\r
-\r
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Supported modes are returned.\r
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid channel id or device id.\r
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Fail to allocate pool.\r
- @retval EFI_NOT_READY Identify data of the device is not ready.\r
+ Returns the information about the optimum modes for the specified IDE device.\r
+\r
+ This function is used by the driver entity to obtain the optimum ATA modes for\r
+ a specific device. The IDE controller driver takes into account the following \r
+ while calculating the mode:\r
+ - The IdentifyData inputs to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()\r
+ - The BadModes inputs to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode()\r
+\r
+ The driver entity is required to call EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() \r
+ for all the devices that belong to an enumeration group before calling \r
+ EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() for any device in the same group. \r
+ \r
+ The IDE controller driver will use controller- and possibly platform-specific \r
+ algorithms to arrive at SupportedModes. The IDE controller may base its \r
+ decision on user preferences and other considerations as well. This function \r
+ may be called multiple times because the driver entity may renegotiate the mode \r
+ with the IDE controller driver using EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode().\r
+ \r
+ The driver entity may collect timing information for various devices in any \r
+ order. The driver entity is responsible for making sure that all the dependencies\r
+ are satisfied. For example, the SupportedModes information for device A that \r
+ was previously returned may become stale after a call to \r
+ EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode() for device B.\r
+ \r
+ The buffer SupportedModes is allocated by the callee because the caller does \r
+ not necessarily know the size of the buffer. The type EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE \r
+ is defined in a way that allows for future extensibility and can be of variable \r
+ length. This memory pool should be deallocated by the caller when it is no \r
+ longer necessary. \r
+ \r
+ The IDE controller driver for a Serial ATA (SATA) controller can use this \r
+ member function to force a lower speed (first-generation [Gen1] speeds on a \r
+ second-generation [Gen2]-capable hardware). The IDE controller driver can \r
+ also allow the driver entity to stay with the speed that has been negotiated \r
+ by the physical layer.\r
+ \r
+ @param[in] This The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
+ @param[in] Channel A zero-based channel number.\r
+ @param[in] Device A zero-based device number on the Channel.\r
+ @param[out] SupportedModes The optimum modes for the device.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS SupportedModes was returned.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Device is invalid. \r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER SupportedModes is NULL.\r
+ @retval EFI_NOT_READY Modes cannot be calculated due to a lack of \r
+ data. This error may happen if \r
+ EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() \r
+ and EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyData() \r
+ were not called for at least one drive in the \r
+ same enumeration group.\r
+\r
**/\r
EFI_STATUS\r
EFIAPI\r
EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA *SataPrivateData;\r
EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA *IdentifyData;\r
BOOLEAN IdentifyValid;\r
- EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE *DisqulifiedModes;\r
+ EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE *DisqualifiedModes;\r
UINT16 SelectedMode;\r
EFI_STATUS Status;\r
+ UINTN DeviceIndex;\r
\r
SataPrivateData = SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_THIS (This);\r
ASSERT (SataPrivateData != NULL);\r
\r
*SupportedModes = AllocateZeroPool (sizeof (EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE));\r
if (*SupportedModes == NULL) {\r
+ ASSERT (*SupportedModes != NULL);\r
return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
}\r
\r
- IdentifyData = &(SataPrivateData->IdentifyData[Channel * Device]);\r
- IdentifyValid = SataPrivateData->IdentifyValid[Channel * Device];\r
- DisqulifiedModes = &(SataPrivateData->DisqulifiedModes[Channel * Device]);\r
+ DeviceIndex = FlatDeviceIndex (SataPrivateData, Channel, Device);\r
+\r
+ IdentifyData = &(SataPrivateData->IdentifyData[DeviceIndex]);\r
+ IdentifyValid = SataPrivateData->IdentifyValid[DeviceIndex];\r
+ DisqualifiedModes = &(SataPrivateData->DisqualifiedModes[DeviceIndex]);\r
\r
//\r
// Make sure we've got the valid identify data of the device from SubmitData()\r
//\r
if (!IdentifyValid) {\r
+ FreePool (*SupportedModes);\r
return EFI_NOT_READY;\r
}\r
\r
Status = CalculateBestPioMode (\r
IdentifyData,\r
- (DisqulifiedModes->PioMode.Valid ? ((UINT16 *) &(DisqulifiedModes->PioMode.Mode)) : NULL),\r
+ (DisqualifiedModes->PioMode.Valid ? ((UINT16 *) &(DisqualifiedModes->PioMode.Mode)) : NULL),\r
&SelectedMode\r
);\r
if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
\r
Status = CalculateBestUdmaMode (\r
IdentifyData,\r
- (DisqulifiedModes->UdmaMode.Valid ? ((UINT16 *) &(DisqulifiedModes->UdmaMode.Mode)) : NULL),\r
+ (DisqualifiedModes->UdmaMode.Valid ? ((UINT16 *) &(DisqualifiedModes->UdmaMode.Mode)) : NULL),\r
&SelectedMode\r
);\r
\r
}\r
\r
/**\r
- This function is called by IdeBus driver to set appropriate timing on IDE\r
- controller according supported operation mode.\r
-\r
- @param This The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
- @param Channel Channel number.\r
- @param Device Device number.\r
- @param Modes The modes to set.\r
+ Commands the IDE controller driver to program the IDE controller hardware\r
+ so that the specified device can operate at the specified mode.\r
+\r
+ This function is used by the driver entity to instruct the IDE controller \r
+ driver to program the IDE controller hardware to the specified modes. This \r
+ function can be called only once for a particular device. For a Serial ATA \r
+ (SATA) Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) controller, no controller-\r
+ specific programming may be required.\r
+\r
+ @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.\r
+ @param[in] Channel Zero-based channel number.\r
+ @param[in] Device Zero-based device number on the Channel.\r
+ @param[in] Modes The modes to set.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The command was accepted without any errors.\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).\r
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Device is invalid.\r
+ @retval EFI_NOT_READY Modes cannot be set at this time due to lack of data.\r
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Modes cannot be set due to hardware failure.\r
+ The driver entity should not use this device.\r
\r
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Sucess operation.\r
**/\r
EFI_STATUS\r
EFIAPI\r