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Message-Id: <20190407185617.8467-2-linux@zary.sk>
Date:   Sun,  7 Apr 2019 20:56:16 +0200
From:   Ondrej Zary <linux@...y.sk>
To:     Rik Faith <faith@...unc.edu>
Cc:     linux-scsi@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [RFC PATCH 1/2] fdomain: Resurrect fdomain and fdomain_cs drivers

This reverts commit e184f2bf4d9f1a3c612a8c1d67e73e9cf8ab5ab9.
It does not compile but following patches will fix that.

Signed-off-by: Ondrej Zary <linux@...y.sk>
---
 MAINTAINERS                        |    6 +
 drivers/scsi/Kconfig               |   20 +
 drivers/scsi/Makefile              |    1 +
 drivers/scsi/fdomain.c             | 1783 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 drivers/scsi/fdomain.h             |   24 +
 drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig        |    9 +
 drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Makefile       |    2 +
 drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_core.c |    2 +
 drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_stub.c |  209 +++++
 9 files changed, 2056 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 drivers/scsi/fdomain.c
 create mode 100644 drivers/scsi/fdomain.h
 create mode 100644 drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_core.c
 create mode 100644 drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_stub.c

diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 2359e12e4c41..4ff767f79454 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -6416,6 +6416,12 @@ F:	tools/testing/selftests/futex/
 F:	tools/perf/bench/futex*
 F:	Documentation/*futex*
 
+FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-16x0 SCSI DRIVER (16-bit)
+M:	Rik Faith <faith@...unc.edu>
+L:	linux-scsi@...r.kernel.org
+S:	Odd Fixes (e.g., new signatures)
+F:	drivers/scsi/fdomain.*
+
 GCC PLUGINS
 M:	Kees Cook <keescook@...omium.org>
 R:	Emese Revfy <re.emese@...il.com>
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/Kconfig b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig
index d528018e6fa8..58690189c8cf 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig
@@ -663,6 +663,26 @@ config SCSI_DMX3191D
 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
 	  module will be called dmx3191d.
 
+config SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN
+	tristate "Future Domain 16xx SCSI/AHA-2920A support"
+	depends on (ISA || PCI) && SCSI
+	select CHECK_SIGNATURE
+	---help---
+	  This is support for Future Domain's 16-bit SCSI host adapters
+	  (TMC-1660/1680, TMC-1650/1670, TMC-3260, TMC-1610M/MER/MEX) and
+	  other adapters based on the Future Domain chipsets (Quantum
+	  ISA-200S, ISA-250MG; Adaptec AHA-2920A; and at least one IBM board).
+	  It is explained in section 3.7 of the SCSI-HOWTO, available from
+	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
+
+	  NOTE: Newer Adaptec AHA-2920C boards use the Adaptec AIC-7850 chip
+	  and should use the aic7xxx driver ("Adaptec AIC7xxx chipset SCSI
+	  controller support"). This Future Domain driver works with the older
+	  Adaptec AHA-2920A boards with a Future Domain chip on them.
+
+	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
+	  module will be called fdomain.
+
 config SCSI_GDTH
 	tristate "Intel/ICP (former GDT SCSI Disk Array) RAID Controller support"
 	depends on PCI && SCSI
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/Makefile b/drivers/scsi/Makefile
index 8826111fdf4a..a9f80770d989 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/scsi/Makefile
@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_AIC94XX)	+= aic94xx/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_PM8001)	+= pm8001/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_ISCI)		+= isci/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_IPS)		+= ips.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN)+= fdomain.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380) += g_NCR5380.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_FAS)	+= qlogicfas408.o	qlogicfas.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_QLOGIC)	+= qlogicfas408.o
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/fdomain.c b/drivers/scsi/fdomain.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ebbe5a3e665d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/scsi/fdomain.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1783 @@
+/* fdomain.c -- Future Domain TMC-16x0 SCSI driver
+ * Created: Sun May  3 18:53:19 1992 by faith@...unc.edu
+ * Revised: Mon Dec 28 21:59:02 1998 by faith@....org
+ * Author: Rickard E. Faith, faith@...unc.edu
+ * Copyright 1992-1996, 1998 Rickard E. Faith (faith@....org)
+ * Shared IRQ supported added 7/7/2001  Alan Cox <alan@...rguk.ukuu.org.uk>
+
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
+ * later version.
+
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+ * General Public License for more details.
+
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+ * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ * 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+ **************************************************************************
+
+ SUMMARY:
+
+ Future Domain BIOS versions supported for autodetect:
+    2.0, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 (1.0), 3.5 (2.0), 3.6, 3.61
+ Chips are supported:
+    TMC-1800, TMC-18C50, TMC-18C30, TMC-36C70
+ Boards supported:
+    Future Domain TMC-1650, TMC-1660, TMC-1670, TMC-1680, TMC-1610M/MER/MEX
+    Future Domain TMC-3260 (PCI)
+    Quantum ISA-200S, ISA-250MG
+    Adaptec AHA-2920A (PCI) [BUT *NOT* AHA-2920C -- use aic7xxx instead]
+    IBM ?
+ LILO/INSMOD command-line options:
+    fdomain=<PORT_BASE>,<IRQ>[,<ADAPTER_ID>]
+
+
+    
+ NOTE:
+
+ The Adaptec AHA-2920C has an Adaptec AIC-7850 chip on it.
+ Use the aic7xxx driver for this board.
+       
+ The Adaptec AHA-2920A has a Future Domain chip on it, so this is the right
+ driver for that card.  Unfortunately, the boxes will probably just say
+ "2920", so you'll have to look on the card for a Future Domain logo, or a
+ letter after the 2920.
+
+ 
+ 
+ THANKS:
+
+ Thanks to Adaptec for providing PCI boards for testing.  This finally
+ enabled me to test the PCI detection and correct it for PCI boards that do
+ not have a BIOS at a standard ISA location.  For PCI boards, LILO/INSMOD
+ command-line options should no longer be needed.  --RF 18Nov98
+
+
+ 
+ DESCRIPTION:
+ 
+ This is the Linux low-level SCSI driver for Future Domain TMC-1660/1680
+ TMC-1650/1670, and TMC-3260 SCSI host adapters.  The 1650 and 1670 have a
+ 25-pin external connector, whereas the 1660 and 1680 have a SCSI-2 50-pin
+ high-density external connector.  The 1670 and 1680 have floppy disk
+ controllers built in.  The TMC-3260 is a PCI bus card.
+
+ Future Domain's older boards are based on the TMC-1800 chip, and this
+ driver was originally written for a TMC-1680 board with the TMC-1800 chip.
+ More recently, boards are being produced with the TMC-18C50 and TMC-18C30
+ chips.  The latest and greatest board may not work with this driver.  If
+ you have to patch this driver so that it will recognize your board's BIOS
+ signature, then the driver may fail to function after the board is
+ detected.
+
+ Please note that the drive ordering that Future Domain implemented in BIOS
+ versions 3.4 and 3.5 is the opposite of the order (currently) used by the
+ rest of the SCSI industry.  If you have BIOS version 3.4 or 3.5, and have
+ more than one drive, then the drive ordering will be the reverse of that
+ which you see under DOS.  For example, under DOS SCSI ID 0 will be D: and
+ SCSI ID 1 will be C: (the boot device).  Under Linux, SCSI ID 0 will be
+ /dev/sda and SCSI ID 1 will be /dev/sdb.  The Linux ordering is consistent
+ with that provided by all the other SCSI drivers for Linux.  If you want
+ this changed, you will probably have to patch the higher level SCSI code.
+ If you do so, please send me patches that are protected by #ifdefs.
+
+ If you have a TMC-8xx or TMC-9xx board, then this is not the driver for
+ your board.  Please refer to the Seagate driver for more information and
+ possible support.
+
+ 
+ 
+ HISTORY:
+
+ Linux       Driver      Driver
+ Version     Version     Date         Support/Notes
+
+             0.0          3 May 1992  V2.0 BIOS; 1800 chip
+ 0.97        1.9         28 Jul 1992
+ 0.98.6      3.1         27 Nov 1992
+ 0.99        3.2          9 Dec 1992
+
+ 0.99.3      3.3         10 Jan 1993  V3.0 BIOS
+ 0.99.5      3.5         18 Feb 1993
+ 0.99.10     3.6         15 May 1993  V3.2 BIOS; 18C50 chip
+ 0.99.11     3.17         3 Jul 1993  (now under RCS)
+ 0.99.12     3.18        13 Aug 1993
+ 0.99.14     5.6         31 Oct 1993  (reselection code removed)
+
+ 0.99.15     5.9         23 Jan 1994  V3.4 BIOS (preliminary)
+ 1.0.8/1.1.1 5.15         1 Apr 1994  V3.4 BIOS; 18C30 chip (preliminary)
+ 1.0.9/1.1.3 5.16         7 Apr 1994  V3.4 BIOS; 18C30 chip
+ 1.1.38      5.18        30 Jul 1994  36C70 chip (PCI version of 18C30)
+ 1.1.62      5.20         2 Nov 1994  V3.5 BIOS
+ 1.1.73      5.22         7 Dec 1994  Quantum ISA-200S board; V2.0 BIOS
+
+ 1.1.82      5.26        14 Jan 1995  V3.5 BIOS; TMC-1610M/MER/MEX board
+ 1.2.10      5.28         5 Jun 1995  Quantum ISA-250MG board; V2.0, V2.01 BIOS
+ 1.3.4       5.31        23 Jun 1995  PCI BIOS-32 detection (preliminary)
+ 1.3.7       5.33         4 Jul 1995  PCI BIOS-32 detection
+ 1.3.28      5.36        17 Sep 1995  V3.61 BIOS; LILO command-line support
+ 1.3.34      5.39        12 Oct 1995  V3.60 BIOS; /proc
+ 1.3.72      5.39         8 Feb 1996  Adaptec AHA-2920 board
+ 1.3.85      5.41         4 Apr 1996
+ 2.0.12      5.44         8 Aug 1996  Use ID 7 for all PCI cards
+ 2.1.1       5.45         2 Oct 1996  Update ROM accesses for 2.1.x
+ 2.1.97      5.46	 23 Apr 1998  Rewritten PCI detection routines [mj]
+ 2.1.11x     5.47	  9 Aug 1998  Touched for 8 SCSI disk majors support
+             5.48        18 Nov 1998  BIOS no longer needed for PCI detection
+ 2.2.0       5.50        28 Dec 1998  Support insmod parameters
+ 
+
+ REFERENCES USED:
+
+ "TMC-1800 SCSI Chip Specification (FDC-1800T)", Future Domain Corporation,
+ 1990.
+
+ "Technical Reference Manual: 18C50 SCSI Host Adapter Chip", Future Domain
+ Corporation, January 1992.
+
+ "LXT SCSI Products: Specifications and OEM Technical Manual (Revision
+ B/September 1991)", Maxtor Corporation, 1991.
+
+ "7213S product Manual (Revision P3)", Maxtor Corporation, 1992.
+
+ "Draft Proposed American National Standard: Small Computer System
+ Interface - 2 (SCSI-2)", Global Engineering Documents. (X3T9.2/86-109,
+ revision 10h, October 17, 1991)
+
+ Private communications, Drew Eckhardt (drew@...colorado.edu) and Eric
+ Youngdale (ericy@...s.com), 1992.
+
+ Private communication, Tuong Le (Future Domain Engineering department),
+ 1994. (Disk geometry computations for Future Domain BIOS version 3.4, and
+ TMC-18C30 detection.)
+
+ Hogan, Thom. The Programmer's PC Sourcebook. Microsoft Press, 1988. Page
+ 60 (2.39: Disk Partition Table Layout).
+
+ "18C30 Technical Reference Manual", Future Domain Corporation, 1993, page
+ 6-1.
+
+
+ 
+ NOTES ON REFERENCES:
+
+ The Maxtor manuals were free.  Maxtor telephone technical support is
+ great!
+
+ The Future Domain manuals were $25 and $35.  They document the chip, not
+ the TMC-16x0 boards, so some information I had to guess at.  In 1992,
+ Future Domain sold DOS BIOS source for $250 and the UN*X driver source was
+ $750, but these required a non-disclosure agreement, so even if I could
+ have afforded them, they would *not* have been useful for writing this
+ publicly distributable driver.  Future Domain technical support has
+ provided some information on the phone and have sent a few useful FAXs.
+ They have been much more helpful since they started to recognize that the
+ word "Linux" refers to an operating system :-).
+
+ 
+
+ ALPHA TESTERS:
+
+ There are many other alpha testers that come and go as the driver
+ develops.  The people listed here were most helpful in times of greatest
+ need (mostly early on -- I've probably left out a few worthy people in
+ more recent times):
+
+ Todd Carrico (todd@...c.wustl.edu), Dan Poirier (poirier@...unc.edu ), Ken
+ Corey (kenc@....acs.unt.edu), C. de Bruin (bruin@...in@...rbbs.nl), Sakari
+ Aaltonen (sakaria@...unen.hit.fi), John Rice (rice@...th.cs.odu.edu), Brad
+ Yearwood (brad@...ilink.com), and Ray Toy (toy@...o.crd.ge.com).
+
+ Special thanks to Tien-Wan Yang (twyang@...uh.edu), who graciously lent me
+ his 18C50-based card for debugging.  He is the sole reason that this
+ driver works with the 18C50 chip.
+
+ Thanks to Dave Newman (dnewman@....com) for providing initial patches for
+ the version 3.4 BIOS.
+
+ Thanks to James T. McKinley (mckinley@...pa.pa.msu.edu) for providing
+ patches that support the TMC-3260, a PCI bus card with the 36C70 chip.
+ The 36C70 chip appears to be "completely compatible" with the 18C30 chip.
+
+ Thanks to Eric Kasten (tigger@...roglyph.cl.msu.edu) for providing the
+ patch for the version 3.5 BIOS.
+
+ Thanks for Stephen Henson (shenson@...10.cs.du.edu) for providing the
+ patch for the Quantum ISA-200S SCSI adapter.
+ 
+ Thanks to Adam Bowen for the signature to the 1610M/MER/MEX scsi cards, to
+ Martin Andrews (andrewm@...adm.eeg.ccf.org) for the signature to some
+ random TMC-1680 repackaged by IBM; and to Mintak Ng (mintak@...ix.com) for
+ the version 3.61 BIOS signature.
+
+ Thanks for Mark Singer (elf@...com.com) and Richard Simpson
+ (rsimpson@...csdra.demon.co.uk) for more Quantum signatures and detective
+ work on the Quantum RAM layout.
+
+ Special thanks to James T. McKinley (mckinley@...pa.pa.msu.edu) for
+ providing patches for proper PCI BIOS32-mediated detection of the TMC-3260
+ card (a PCI bus card with the 36C70 chip).  Please send James PCI-related
+ bug reports.
+
+ Thanks to Tom Cavin (tec@...1.com) for preliminary command-line option
+ patches.
+
+ New PCI detection code written by Martin Mares <mj@...ey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
+
+ Insmod parameter code based on patches from Daniel Graham
+ <graham@...ance.uoregon.edu>. 
+ 
+ All of the alpha testers deserve much thanks.
+
+
+
+ NOTES ON USER DEFINABLE OPTIONS:
+
+ DEBUG: This turns on the printing of various debug information.
+
+ ENABLE_PARITY: This turns on SCSI parity checking.  With the current
+ driver, all attached devices must support SCSI parity.  If none of your
+ devices support parity, then you can probably get the driver to work by
+ turning this option off.  I have no way of testing this, however, and it
+ would appear that no one ever uses this option.
+
+ FIFO_COUNT: The host adapter has an 8K cache (host adapters based on the
+ 18C30 chip have a 2k cache).  When this many 512 byte blocks are filled by
+ the SCSI device, an interrupt will be raised.  Therefore, this could be as
+ low as 0, or as high as 16.  Note, however, that values which are too high
+ or too low seem to prevent any interrupts from occurring, and thereby lock
+ up the machine.  I have found that 2 is a good number, but throughput may
+ be increased by changing this value to values which are close to 2.
+ Please let me know if you try any different values.
+
+ RESELECTION: This is no longer an option, since I gave up trying to
+ implement it in version 4.x of this driver.  It did not improve
+ performance at all and made the driver unstable (because I never found one
+ of the two race conditions which were introduced by the multiple
+ outstanding command code).  The instability seems a very high price to pay
+ just so that you don't have to wait for the tape to rewind.  If you want
+ this feature implemented, send me patches.  I'll be happy to send a copy
+ of my (broken) driver to anyone who would like to see a copy.
+
+ **************************************************************************/
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/blkdev.h>
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+#include <linux/pci.h>
+#include <linux/stat.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/io.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <scsi/scsicam.h>
+
+
+#include <scsi/scsi.h>
+#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
+#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
+#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
+#include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h>
+#include "fdomain.h"
+
+#ifndef PCMCIA
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Rickard E. Faith");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Future domain SCSI driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+#endif
+
+  
+#define VERSION          "$Revision: 5.51 $"
+
+/* START OF USER DEFINABLE OPTIONS */
+
+#define DEBUG            0	/* Enable debugging output */
+#define ENABLE_PARITY    1	/* Enable SCSI Parity */
+#define FIFO_COUNT       2	/* Number of 512 byte blocks before INTR */
+
+/* END OF USER DEFINABLE OPTIONS */
+
+#if DEBUG
+#define EVERY_ACCESS     0	/* Write a line on every scsi access */
+#define ERRORS_ONLY      1	/* Only write a line if there is an error */
+#define DEBUG_DETECT     0	/* Debug fdomain_16x0_detect() */
+#define DEBUG_MESSAGES   1	/* Debug MESSAGE IN phase */
+#define DEBUG_ABORT      1	/* Debug abort() routine */
+#define DEBUG_RESET      1	/* Debug reset() routine */
+#define DEBUG_RACE       1      /* Debug interrupt-driven race condition */
+#else
+#define EVERY_ACCESS     0	/* LEAVE THESE ALONE--CHANGE THE ONES ABOVE */
+#define ERRORS_ONLY      0
+#define DEBUG_DETECT     0
+#define DEBUG_MESSAGES   0
+#define DEBUG_ABORT      0
+#define DEBUG_RESET      0
+#define DEBUG_RACE       0
+#endif
+
+/* Errors are reported on the line, so we don't need to report them again */
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+#undef ERRORS_ONLY
+#define ERRORS_ONLY      0
+#endif
+
+#if ENABLE_PARITY
+#define PARITY_MASK      0x08
+#else
+#define PARITY_MASK      0x00
+#endif
+
+enum chip_type {
+   unknown          = 0x00,
+   tmc1800          = 0x01,
+   tmc18c50         = 0x02,
+   tmc18c30         = 0x03,
+};
+
+enum {
+   in_arbitration   = 0x02,
+   in_selection     = 0x04,
+   in_other         = 0x08,
+   disconnect       = 0x10,
+   aborted          = 0x20,
+   sent_ident       = 0x40,
+};
+
+enum in_port_type {
+   Read_SCSI_Data   =  0,
+   SCSI_Status      =  1,
+   TMC_Status       =  2,
+   FIFO_Status      =  3,	/* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */
+   Interrupt_Cond   =  4,	/* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */
+   LSB_ID_Code      =  5,
+   MSB_ID_Code      =  6,
+   Read_Loopback    =  7,
+   SCSI_Data_NoACK  =  8,
+   Interrupt_Status =  9,
+   Configuration1   = 10,
+   Configuration2   = 11,	/* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */
+   Read_FIFO        = 12,
+   FIFO_Data_Count  = 14
+};
+
+enum out_port_type {
+   Write_SCSI_Data  =  0,
+   SCSI_Cntl        =  1,
+   Interrupt_Cntl   =  2,
+   SCSI_Mode_Cntl   =  3,
+   TMC_Cntl         =  4,
+   Memory_Cntl      =  5,	/* tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */
+   Write_Loopback   =  7,
+   IO_Control       = 11,	/* tmc18c30 only */
+   Write_FIFO       = 12
+};
+
+/* .bss will zero all the static variables below */
+static int               port_base;
+static unsigned long     bios_base;
+static void __iomem *    bios_mem;
+static int               bios_major;
+static int               bios_minor;
+static int               PCI_bus;
+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
+static struct pci_dev	*PCI_dev;
+#endif
+static int               Quantum;	/* Quantum board variant */
+static int               interrupt_level;
+static volatile int      in_command;
+static struct scsi_cmnd  *current_SC;
+static enum chip_type    chip              = unknown;
+static int               adapter_mask;
+static int               this_id;
+static int               setup_called;
+
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+static volatile int      in_interrupt_flag;
+#endif
+
+static int               FIFO_Size = 0x2000; /* 8k FIFO for
+						pre-tmc18c30 chips */
+
+static irqreturn_t       do_fdomain_16x0_intr( int irq, void *dev_id );
+/* Allow insmod parameters to be like LILO parameters.  For example:
+   insmod fdomain fdomain=0x140,11 */
+static char * fdomain = NULL;
+module_param(fdomain, charp, 0);
+
+#ifndef PCMCIA
+
+static unsigned long addresses[] = {
+   0xc8000,
+   0xca000,
+   0xce000,
+   0xde000,
+   0xcc000,		/* Extra addresses for PCI boards */
+   0xd0000,
+   0xe0000,
+};
+#define ADDRESS_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE(addresses)
+
+static unsigned short ports[] = { 0x140, 0x150, 0x160, 0x170 };
+#define PORT_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE(ports)
+
+static unsigned short ints[] = { 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 0 };
+
+#endif /* !PCMCIA */
+
+/*
+
+  READ THIS BEFORE YOU ADD A SIGNATURE!
+
+  READING THIS SHORT NOTE CAN SAVE YOU LOTS OF TIME!
+
+  READ EVERY WORD, ESPECIALLY THE WORD *NOT*
+
+  This driver works *ONLY* for Future Domain cards using the TMC-1800,
+  TMC-18C50, or TMC-18C30 chip.  This includes models TMC-1650, 1660, 1670,
+  and 1680.  These are all 16-bit cards.
+
+  The following BIOS signature signatures are for boards which do *NOT*
+  work with this driver (these TMC-8xx and TMC-9xx boards may work with the
+  Seagate driver):
+
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1988 V4.0I 03/16/88
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V5.0C2/14/89
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1989 V6.0A7/28/89
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0105/31/90
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V6.0209/18/90
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 V7.009/18/90
+  FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1992 V8.00.004/02/92
+
+  (The cards which do *NOT* work are all 8-bit cards -- although some of
+  them have a 16-bit form-factor, the upper 8-bits are used only for IRQs
+  and are *NOT* used for data.  You can tell the difference by following
+  the tracings on the circuit board -- if only the IRQ lines are involved,
+  you have a "8-bit" card, and should *NOT* use this driver.)
+
+*/
+
+#ifndef PCMCIA
+
+static struct signature {
+   const char *signature;
+   int  sig_offset;
+   int  sig_length;
+   int  major_bios_version;
+   int  minor_bios_version;
+   int  flag; /* 1 == PCI_bus, 2 == ISA_200S, 3 == ISA_250MG, 4 == ISA_200S */
+} signatures[] = {
+   /*          1         2         3         4         5         6 */
+   /* 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 */
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V2.07/28/89",  5, 50,  2,  0, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V1.07/28/89",  5, 50,  2,  0, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V2.07/28/89", 72, 50,  2,  0, 2 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1986-1990 1800-V2.0",        73, 43,  2,  0, 3 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1991 1800-V2.0.",            72, 39,  2,  0, 4 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP. (C) 1992 V3.00.004/02/92",        5, 44,  3,  0, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-18XX (C) 1993 V3.203/12/93",        5, 44,  3,  2, 0 },
+   { "IBM F1 P2 BIOS v1.0104/29/93",                        5, 28,  3, -1, 0 },
+   { "Future Domain Corp. V1.0008/18/93",                   5, 33,  3,  4, 0 },
+   { "Future Domain Corp. V1.0008/18/93",                  26, 33,  3,  4, 1 },
+   { "Adaptec AHA-2920 PCI-SCSI Card",                     42, 31,  3, -1, 1 },
+   { "IBM F1 P264/32",                                      5, 14,  3, -1, 1 },
+				/* This next signature may not be a 3.5 bios */
+   { "Future Domain Corp. V2.0108/18/93",                   5, 33,  3,  5, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP.  V3.5008/18/93",                  5, 34,  3,  5, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN 18c30/18c50/1800 (C) 1994 V3.5",        5, 44,  3,  5, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP.  V3.6008/18/93",                  5, 34,  3,  6, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN CORP.  V3.6108/18/93",                  5, 34,  3,  6, 0 },
+   { "FUTURE DOMAIN TMC-18XX",                              5, 22, -1, -1, 0 },
+
+   /* READ NOTICE ABOVE *BEFORE* YOU WASTE YOUR TIME ADDING A SIGNATURE
+    Also, fix the disk geometry code for your signature and send your
+    changes for faith@...unc.edu.  Above all, do *NOT* change any old
+    signatures!
+
+    Note that the last line will match a "generic" 18XX bios.  Because
+    Future Domain has changed the host SCSI ID and/or the location of the
+    geometry information in the on-board RAM area for each of the first
+    three BIOS's, it is still important to enter a fully qualified
+    signature in the table for any new BIOS's (after the host SCSI ID and
+    geometry location are verified). */
+};
+
+#define SIGNATURE_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE(signatures)
+
+#endif /* !PCMCIA */
+
+static void print_banner( struct Scsi_Host *shpnt )
+{
+   if (!shpnt) return;		/* This won't ever happen */
+
+   if (bios_major < 0 && bios_minor < 0) {
+      printk(KERN_INFO "scsi%d: <fdomain> No BIOS; using scsi id %d\n",
+	      shpnt->host_no, shpnt->this_id);
+   } else {
+      printk(KERN_INFO "scsi%d: <fdomain> BIOS version ", shpnt->host_no);
+
+      if (bios_major >= 0) printk("%d.", bios_major);
+      else                 printk("?.");
+
+      if (bios_minor >= 0) printk("%d", bios_minor);
+      else                 printk("?.");
+
+      printk( " at 0x%lx using scsi id %d\n",
+	      bios_base, shpnt->this_id );
+   }
+
+				/* If this driver works for later FD PCI
+				   boards, we will have to modify banner
+				   for additional PCI cards, but for now if
+				   it's PCI it's a TMC-3260 - JTM */
+   printk(KERN_INFO "scsi%d: <fdomain> %s chip at 0x%x irq ",
+	   shpnt->host_no,
+	   chip == tmc1800 ? "TMC-1800" : (chip == tmc18c50 ? "TMC-18C50" : (chip == tmc18c30 ? (PCI_bus ? "TMC-36C70 (PCI bus)" : "TMC-18C30") : "Unknown")),
+	   port_base);
+
+   if (interrupt_level)
+   	printk("%d", interrupt_level);
+   else
+        printk("<none>");
+
+   printk( "\n" );
+}
+
+int fdomain_setup(char *str)
+{
+	int ints[4];
+
+	(void)get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints);
+
+	if (setup_called++ || ints[0] < 2 || ints[0] > 3) {
+		printk(KERN_INFO "scsi: <fdomain> Usage: fdomain=<PORT_BASE>,<IRQ>[,<ADAPTER_ID>]\n");
+		printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n");
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	port_base       = ints[0] >= 1 ? ints[1] : 0;
+	interrupt_level = ints[0] >= 2 ? ints[2] : 0;
+	this_id         = ints[0] >= 3 ? ints[3] : 0;
+   
+	bios_major = bios_minor = -1; /* Use geometry for BIOS version >= 3.4 */
+	++setup_called;
+	return 1;
+}
+
+__setup("fdomain=", fdomain_setup);
+
+
+static void do_pause(unsigned amount)	/* Pause for amount*10 milliseconds */
+{
+	mdelay(10*amount);
+}
+
+static inline void fdomain_make_bus_idle( void )
+{
+   outb(0, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);
+   outb(0, port_base + SCSI_Mode_Cntl);
+   if (chip == tmc18c50 || chip == tmc18c30)
+	 outb(0x21 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl); /* Clear forced intr. */
+   else
+	 outb(0x01 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+}
+
+static int fdomain_is_valid_port( int port )
+{
+#if DEBUG_DETECT 
+   printk( " (%x%x),",
+	   inb( port + MSB_ID_Code ), inb( port + LSB_ID_Code ) );
+#endif
+
+   /* The MCA ID is a unique id for each MCA compatible board.  We
+      are using ISA boards, but Future Domain provides the MCA ID
+      anyway.  We can use this ID to ensure that this is a Future
+      Domain TMC-1660/TMC-1680.
+    */
+
+   if (inb( port + LSB_ID_Code ) != 0xe9) { /* test for 0x6127 id */
+      if (inb( port + LSB_ID_Code ) != 0x27) return 0;
+      if (inb( port + MSB_ID_Code ) != 0x61) return 0;
+      chip = tmc1800;
+   } else {				    /* test for 0xe960 id */
+      if (inb( port + MSB_ID_Code ) != 0x60) return 0;
+      chip = tmc18c50;
+
+				/* Try to toggle 32-bit mode.  This only
+				   works on an 18c30 chip.  (User reports
+				   say this works, so we should switch to
+				   it in the near future.) */
+
+      outb( 0x80, port + IO_Control );
+      if ((inb( port + Configuration2 ) & 0x80) == 0x80) {
+	 outb( 0x00, port + IO_Control );
+	 if ((inb( port + Configuration2 ) & 0x80) == 0x00) {
+	    chip = tmc18c30;
+	    FIFO_Size = 0x800;	/* 2k FIFO */
+	 }
+      }
+				/* If that failed, we are an 18c50. */
+   }
+
+   return 1;
+}
+
+static int fdomain_test_loopback( void )
+{
+   int i;
+   int result;
+
+   for (i = 0; i < 255; i++) {
+      outb( i, port_base + Write_Loopback );
+      result = inb( port_base + Read_Loopback );
+      if (i != result)
+	    return 1;
+   }
+   return 0;
+}
+
+#ifndef PCMCIA
+
+/* fdomain_get_irq assumes that we have a valid MCA ID for a
+   TMC-1660/TMC-1680 Future Domain board.  Now, check to be sure the
+   bios_base matches these ports.  If someone was unlucky enough to have
+   purchased more than one Future Domain board, then they will have to
+   modify this code, as we only detect one board here.  [The one with the
+   lowest bios_base.]
+
+   Note that this routine is only used for systems without a PCI BIOS32
+   (e.g., ISA bus).  For PCI bus systems, this routine will likely fail
+   unless one of the IRQs listed in the ints array is used by the board.
+   Sometimes it is possible to use the computer's BIOS setup screen to
+   configure a PCI system so that one of these IRQs will be used by the
+   Future Domain card. */
+
+static int fdomain_get_irq( int base )
+{
+   int options = inb(base + Configuration1);
+
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+   printk("scsi: <fdomain> Options = %x\n", options);
+#endif
+ 
+   /* Check for board with lowest bios_base --
+      this isn't valid for the 18c30 or for
+      boards on the PCI bus, so just assume we
+      have the right board. */
+
+   if (chip != tmc18c30 && !PCI_bus && addresses[(options & 0xc0) >> 6 ] != bios_base)
+   	return 0;
+   return ints[(options & 0x0e) >> 1];
+}
+
+static int fdomain_isa_detect( int *irq, int *iobase )
+{
+   int i, j;
+   int base = 0xdeadbeef;
+   int flag = 0;
+
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> fdomain_isa_detect:" );
+#endif
+
+   for (i = 0; i < ADDRESS_COUNT; i++) {
+      void __iomem *p = ioremap(addresses[i], 0x2000);
+      if (!p)
+	continue;
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+      printk( " %lx(%lx),", addresses[i], bios_base );
+#endif
+      for (j = 0; j < SIGNATURE_COUNT; j++) {
+	 if (check_signature(p + signatures[j].sig_offset,
+			     signatures[j].signature,
+			     signatures[j].sig_length )) {
+	    bios_major = signatures[j].major_bios_version;
+	    bios_minor = signatures[j].minor_bios_version;
+	    PCI_bus    = (signatures[j].flag == 1);
+	    Quantum    = (signatures[j].flag > 1) ? signatures[j].flag : 0;
+	    bios_base  = addresses[i];
+	    bios_mem   = p;
+	    goto found;
+	 }
+      }
+      iounmap(p);
+   }
+ 
+found:
+   if (bios_major == 2) {
+      /* The TMC-1660/TMC-1680 has a RAM area just after the BIOS ROM.
+	 Assuming the ROM is enabled (otherwise we wouldn't have been
+	 able to read the ROM signature :-), then the ROM sets up the
+	 RAM area with some magic numbers, such as a list of port
+	 base addresses and a list of the disk "geometry" reported to
+	 DOS (this geometry has nothing to do with physical geometry).
+       */
+
+      switch (Quantum) {
+      case 2:			/* ISA_200S */
+      case 3:			/* ISA_250MG */
+	 base = readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa2) + (readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa3) << 8);
+	 break;
+      case 4:			/* ISA_200S (another one) */
+	 base = readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa3) + (readb(bios_mem + 0x1fa4) << 8);
+	 break;
+      default:
+	 base = readb(bios_mem + 0x1fcc) + (readb(bios_mem + 0x1fcd) << 8);
+	 break;
+      }
+   
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+      printk( " %x,", base );
+#endif
+
+      for (i = 0; i < PORT_COUNT; i++) {
+	if (base == ports[i]) {
+		if (!request_region(base, 0x10, "fdomain"))
+			break;
+		if (!fdomain_is_valid_port(base)) {
+			release_region(base, 0x10);
+			break;
+		}
+		*irq    = fdomain_get_irq( base );
+		*iobase = base;
+		return 1;
+	}
+      }
+
+      /* This is a bad sign.  It usually means that someone patched the
+	 BIOS signature list (the signatures variable) to contain a BIOS
+	 signature for a board *OTHER THAN* the TMC-1660/TMC-1680. */
+      
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+      printk( " RAM FAILED, " );
+#endif
+   }
+
+   /* Anyway, the alternative to finding the address in the RAM is to just
+      search through every possible port address for one that is attached
+      to the Future Domain card.  Don't panic, though, about reading all
+      these random port addresses -- there are rumors that the Future
+      Domain BIOS does something very similar.
+
+      Do not, however, check ports which the kernel knows are being used by
+      another driver. */
+
+   for (i = 0; i < PORT_COUNT; i++) {
+      base = ports[i];
+      if (!request_region(base, 0x10, "fdomain")) {
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+	 printk( " (%x inuse),", base );
+#endif
+	 continue;
+      }
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+      printk( " %x,", base );
+#endif
+      flag = fdomain_is_valid_port(base);
+      if (flag)
+	break;
+      release_region(base, 0x10);
+   }
+
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+   if (flag) printk( " SUCCESS\n" );
+   else      printk( " FAILURE\n" );
+#endif
+
+   if (!flag) return 0;		/* iobase not found */
+
+   *irq    = fdomain_get_irq( base );
+   *iobase = base;
+
+   return 1;			/* success */
+}
+
+#else /* PCMCIA */
+
+static int fdomain_isa_detect( int *irq, int *iobase )
+{
+	if (irq)
+		*irq = 0;
+	if (iobase)
+		*iobase = 0;
+	return 0;
+}
+
+#endif /* !PCMCIA */
+
+
+/* PCI detection function: int fdomain_pci_bios_detect(int* irq, int*
+   iobase) This function gets the Interrupt Level and I/O base address from
+   the PCI configuration registers. */
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
+static int fdomain_pci_bios_detect( int *irq, int *iobase, struct pci_dev **ret_pdev )
+{
+   unsigned int     pci_irq;                /* PCI interrupt line */
+   unsigned long    pci_base;               /* PCI I/O base address */
+   struct pci_dev   *pdev = NULL;
+
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+   /* Tell how to print a list of the known PCI devices from bios32 and
+      list vendor and device IDs being used if in debug mode.  */
+      
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> INFO: use lspci -v to see list of PCI devices\n" );
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> TMC-3260 detect:"
+	   " Using Vendor ID: 0x%x and Device ID: 0x%x\n",
+	   PCI_VENDOR_ID_FD, 
+	   PCI_DEVICE_ID_FD_36C70 );
+#endif 
+
+   if ((pdev = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_FD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_FD_36C70, pdev)) == NULL)
+		return 0;
+   if (pci_enable_device(pdev))
+   	goto fail;
+       
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> TMC-3260 detect:"
+	   " PCI bus %u, device %u, function %u\n",
+	   pdev->bus->number,
+	   PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn),
+	   PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn));
+#endif
+
+   /* We now have the appropriate device function for the FD board so we
+      just read the PCI config info from the registers.  */
+
+   pci_base = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0);
+   pci_irq = pdev->irq;
+
+   if (!request_region( pci_base, 0x10, "fdomain" ))
+   	goto fail;
+
+   /* Now we have the I/O base address and interrupt from the PCI
+      configuration registers. */
+
+   *irq    = pci_irq;
+   *iobase = pci_base;
+   *ret_pdev = pdev;
+
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> TMC-3260 detect:"
+	   " IRQ = %d, I/O base = 0x%x [0x%lx]\n", *irq, *iobase, pci_base );
+#endif
+
+   if (!fdomain_is_valid_port(pci_base)) {
+      printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> PCI card detected, but driver not loaded (invalid port)\n" );
+      release_region(pci_base, 0x10);
+      goto fail;
+   }
+
+				/* Fill in a few global variables.  Ugh. */
+   bios_major = bios_minor = -1;
+   PCI_bus    = 1;
+   PCI_dev    = pdev;
+   Quantum    = 0;
+   bios_base  = 0;
+   
+   return 1;
+fail:
+   pci_dev_put(pdev);
+   return 0;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+struct Scsi_Host *__fdomain_16x0_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt )
+{
+   int              retcode;
+   struct Scsi_Host *shpnt;
+   struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL;
+
+   if (setup_called) {
+#if DEBUG_DETECT
+      printk( "scsi: <fdomain> No BIOS, using port_base = 0x%x, irq = %d\n",
+	      port_base, interrupt_level );
+#endif
+      if (!request_region(port_base, 0x10, "fdomain")) {
+	 printk( "scsi: <fdomain> port 0x%x is busy\n", port_base );
+	 printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n" );
+	 return NULL;
+      }
+      if (!fdomain_is_valid_port( port_base )) {
+	 printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Cannot locate chip at port base 0x%x\n",
+		 port_base );
+	 printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n" );
+	 release_region(port_base, 0x10);
+	 return NULL;
+      }
+   } else {
+      int flag = 0;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
+				/* Try PCI detection first */
+      flag = fdomain_pci_bios_detect( &interrupt_level, &port_base, &pdev );
+#endif
+      if (!flag) {
+				/* Then try ISA bus detection */
+	 flag = fdomain_isa_detect( &interrupt_level, &port_base );
+
+	 if (!flag) {
+	    printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Detection failed (no card)\n" );
+	    return NULL;
+	 }
+      }
+   }
+
+   fdomain_16x0_host_reset(NULL);
+
+   if (fdomain_test_loopback()) {
+      printk(KERN_ERR  "scsi: <fdomain> Detection failed (loopback test failed at port base 0x%x)\n", port_base);
+      if (setup_called) {
+	 printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Bad LILO/INSMOD parameters?\n");
+      }
+      goto fail;
+   }
+
+   if (this_id) {
+      tpnt->this_id = (this_id & 0x07);
+      adapter_mask  = (1 << tpnt->this_id);
+   } else {
+      if (PCI_bus || (bios_major == 3 && bios_minor >= 2) || bios_major < 0) {
+	 tpnt->this_id = 7;
+	 adapter_mask  = 0x80;
+      } else {
+	 tpnt->this_id = 6;
+	 adapter_mask  = 0x40;
+      }
+   }
+
+/* Print out a banner here in case we can't
+   get resources.  */
+
+   shpnt = scsi_register( tpnt, 0 );
+   if(shpnt == NULL) {
+	release_region(port_base, 0x10);
+   	return NULL;
+   }
+   shpnt->irq = interrupt_level;
+   shpnt->io_port = port_base;
+   shpnt->n_io_port = 0x10;
+   print_banner( shpnt );
+
+   /* Log IRQ with kernel */   
+   if (!interrupt_level) {
+      printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Card Detected, but driver not loaded (no IRQ)\n" );
+      goto fail;
+   } else {
+      /* Register the IRQ with the kernel */
+
+      retcode = request_irq( interrupt_level,
+			     do_fdomain_16x0_intr, pdev?IRQF_SHARED:0, "fdomain", shpnt);
+
+      if (retcode < 0) {
+	 if (retcode == -EINVAL) {
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> IRQ %d is bad!\n", interrupt_level );
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "                This shouldn't happen!\n" );
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "                Send mail to faith@....org\n" );
+	 } else if (retcode == -EBUSY) {
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> IRQ %d is already in use!\n", interrupt_level );
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "                Please use another IRQ!\n" );
+	 } else {
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Error getting IRQ %d\n", interrupt_level );
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "                This shouldn't happen!\n" );
+	    printk(KERN_ERR "                Send mail to faith@....org\n" );
+	 }
+	 printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: <fdomain> Detected, but driver not loaded (IRQ)\n" );
+	 goto fail;
+      }
+   }
+   return shpnt;
+fail:
+   pci_dev_put(pdev);
+   release_region(port_base, 0x10);
+   return NULL;
+}
+
+static int fdomain_16x0_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt)
+{
+	if (fdomain)
+		fdomain_setup(fdomain);
+	return (__fdomain_16x0_detect(tpnt) != NULL);
+}
+
+static const char *fdomain_16x0_info( struct Scsi_Host *ignore )
+{
+   static char buffer[128];
+   char        *pt;
+   
+   strcpy( buffer, "Future Domain 16-bit SCSI Driver Version" );
+   if (strchr( VERSION, ':')) { /* Assume VERSION is an RCS Revision string */
+      strcat( buffer, strchr( VERSION, ':' ) + 1 );
+      pt = strrchr( buffer, '$') - 1;
+      if (!pt)  		/* Stripped RCS Revision string? */
+	    pt = buffer + strlen( buffer ) - 1;
+      if (*pt != ' ')
+	    ++pt;
+      *pt = '\0';
+   } else {			/* Assume VERSION is a number */
+      strcat( buffer, " " VERSION );
+   }
+      
+   return buffer;
+}
+
+#if 0
+static int fdomain_arbitrate( void )
+{
+   int           status = 0;
+   unsigned long timeout;
+
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+   printk( "fdomain_arbitrate()\n" );
+#endif
+   
+   outb(0x00, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);              /* Disable data drivers */
+   outb(adapter_mask, port_base + SCSI_Data_NoACK); /* Set our id bit */
+   outb(0x04 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl); /* Start arbitration */
+
+   timeout = 500;
+   do {
+      status = inb(port_base + TMC_Status);        /* Read adapter status */
+      if (status & 0x02)		      /* Arbitration complete */
+	    return 0;
+      mdelay(1);			/* Wait one millisecond */
+   } while (--timeout);
+
+   /* Make bus idle */
+   fdomain_make_bus_idle();
+
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+   printk( "Arbitration failed, status = %x\n", status );
+#endif
+#if ERRORS_ONLY
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Arbitration failed, status = %x\n", status );
+#endif
+   return 1;
+}
+#endif
+
+static int fdomain_select( int target )
+{
+   int           status;
+   unsigned long timeout;
+#if ERRORS_ONLY
+   static int    flag = 0;
+#endif
+
+   outb(0x82, port_base + SCSI_Cntl); /* Bus Enable + Select */
+   outb(adapter_mask | (1 << target), port_base + SCSI_Data_NoACK);
+
+   /* Stop arbitration and enable parity */
+   outb(PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl); 
+
+   timeout = 350;			/* 350 msec */
+
+   do {
+      status = inb(port_base + SCSI_Status); /* Read adapter status */
+      if (status & 1) {			/* Busy asserted */
+	 /* Enable SCSI Bus (on error, should make bus idle with 0) */
+	 outb(0x80, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);
+	 return 0;
+      }
+      mdelay(1);			/* wait one msec */
+   } while (--timeout);
+   /* Make bus idle */
+   fdomain_make_bus_idle();
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+   if (!target) printk( "Selection failed\n" );
+#endif
+#if ERRORS_ONLY
+   if (!target) {
+      if (!flag) /* Skip first failure for all chips. */
+	    ++flag;
+      else
+	    printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Selection failed\n" );
+   }
+#endif
+   return 1;
+}
+
+static void my_done(int error)
+{
+   if (in_command) {
+      in_command = 0;
+      outb(0x00, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+      fdomain_make_bus_idle();
+      current_SC->result = error;
+      if (current_SC->scsi_done)
+	    current_SC->scsi_done( current_SC );
+      else panic( "scsi: <fdomain> current_SC->scsi_done() == NULL" );
+   } else {
+      panic( "scsi: <fdomain> my_done() called outside of command\n" );
+   }
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+   in_interrupt_flag = 0;
+#endif
+}
+
+static irqreturn_t do_fdomain_16x0_intr(int irq, void *dev_id)
+{
+   unsigned long flags;
+   int      status;
+   int      done = 0;
+   unsigned data_count;
+
+				/* The fdomain_16x0_intr is only called via
+				   the interrupt handler.  The goal of the
+				   sti() here is to allow other
+				   interruptions while this routine is
+				   running. */
+
+   /* Check for other IRQ sources */
+   if ((inb(port_base + TMC_Status) & 0x01) == 0)
+   	return IRQ_NONE;
+
+   /* It is our IRQ */   	
+   outb(0x00, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+
+   /* We usually have one spurious interrupt after each command.  Ignore it. */
+   if (!in_command || !current_SC) {	/* Spurious interrupt */
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+      printk( "Spurious interrupt, in_command = %d, current_SC = %x\n",
+	      in_command, current_SC );
+#endif
+      return IRQ_NONE;
+   }
+
+   /* Abort calls my_done, so we do nothing here. */
+   if (current_SC->SCp.phase & aborted) {
+#if DEBUG_ABORT
+      printk( "scsi: <fdomain> Interrupt after abort, ignoring\n" );
+#endif
+      /*
+      return IRQ_HANDLED; */
+   }
+
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+   ++in_interrupt_flag;
+#endif
+
+   if (current_SC->SCp.phase & in_arbitration) {
+      status = inb(port_base + TMC_Status);        /* Read adapter status */
+      if (!(status & 0x02)) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	 printk( " AFAIL " );
+#endif
+         spin_lock_irqsave(current_SC->device->host->host_lock, flags);
+	 my_done( DID_BUS_BUSY << 16 );
+         spin_unlock_irqrestore(current_SC->device->host->host_lock, flags);
+	 return IRQ_HANDLED;
+      }
+      current_SC->SCp.phase = in_selection;
+      
+      outb(0x40 | FIFO_COUNT, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+
+      outb(0x82, port_base + SCSI_Cntl); /* Bus Enable + Select */
+      outb(adapter_mask | (1 << scmd_id(current_SC)), port_base + SCSI_Data_NoACK);
+      
+      /* Stop arbitration and enable parity */
+      outb(0x10 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+      in_interrupt_flag = 0;
+#endif
+      return IRQ_HANDLED;
+   } else if (current_SC->SCp.phase & in_selection) {
+      status = inb(port_base + SCSI_Status);
+      if (!(status & 0x01)) {
+	 /* Try again, for slow devices */
+	 if (fdomain_select( scmd_id(current_SC) )) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	    printk( " SFAIL " );
+#endif
+            spin_lock_irqsave(current_SC->device->host->host_lock, flags);
+	    my_done( DID_NO_CONNECT << 16 );
+            spin_unlock_irqrestore(current_SC->device->host->host_lock, flags);
+	    return IRQ_HANDLED;
+	 } else {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	    printk( " AltSel " );
+#endif
+	    /* Stop arbitration and enable parity */
+	    outb(0x10 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+	 }
+      }
+      current_SC->SCp.phase = in_other;
+      outb(0x90 | FIFO_COUNT, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+      outb(0x80, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+      in_interrupt_flag = 0;
+#endif
+      return IRQ_HANDLED;
+   }
+   
+   /* current_SC->SCp.phase == in_other: this is the body of the routine */
+   
+   status = inb(port_base + SCSI_Status);
+   
+   if (status & 0x10) {	/* REQ */
+      
+      switch (status & 0x0e) {
+       
+      case 0x08:		/* COMMAND OUT */
+	 outb(current_SC->cmnd[current_SC->SCp.sent_command++],
+	      port_base + Write_SCSI_Data);
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	 printk( "CMD = %x,",
+		 current_SC->cmnd[ current_SC->SCp.sent_command - 1] );
+#endif
+	 break;
+      case 0x00:		/* DATA OUT -- tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */
+	 if (chip != tmc1800 && !current_SC->SCp.have_data_in) {
+	    current_SC->SCp.have_data_in = -1;
+	    outb(0xd0 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+	 }
+	 break;
+      case 0x04:		/* DATA IN -- tmc18c50/tmc18c30 only */
+	 if (chip != tmc1800 && !current_SC->SCp.have_data_in) {
+	    current_SC->SCp.have_data_in = 1;
+	    outb(0x90 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+	 }
+	 break;
+      case 0x0c:		/* STATUS IN */
+	 current_SC->SCp.Status = inb(port_base + Read_SCSI_Data);
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	 printk( "Status = %x, ", current_SC->SCp.Status );
+#endif
+#if ERRORS_ONLY
+	 if (current_SC->SCp.Status
+	     && current_SC->SCp.Status != 2
+	     && current_SC->SCp.Status != 8) {
+	    printk( "scsi: <fdomain> target = %d, command = %x, status = %x\n",
+		    current_SC->device->id,
+		    current_SC->cmnd[0],
+		    current_SC->SCp.Status );
+	 }
+#endif
+	       break;
+      case 0x0a:		/* MESSAGE OUT */
+	 outb(MESSAGE_REJECT, port_base + Write_SCSI_Data); /* Reject */
+	 break;
+      case 0x0e:		/* MESSAGE IN */
+	 current_SC->SCp.Message = inb(port_base + Read_SCSI_Data);
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	 printk( "Message = %x, ", current_SC->SCp.Message );
+#endif
+	 if (!current_SC->SCp.Message) ++done;
+#if DEBUG_MESSAGES || EVERY_ACCESS
+	 if (current_SC->SCp.Message) {
+	    printk( "scsi: <fdomain> message = %x\n",
+		    current_SC->SCp.Message );
+	 }
+#endif
+	 break;
+      }
+   }
+
+   if (chip == tmc1800 && !current_SC->SCp.have_data_in
+       && (current_SC->SCp.sent_command >= current_SC->cmd_len)) {
+      
+      if(current_SC->sc_data_direction == DMA_TO_DEVICE)
+      {
+	 current_SC->SCp.have_data_in = -1;
+	 outb(0xd0 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+      }
+      else
+      {
+	 current_SC->SCp.have_data_in = 1;
+	 outb(0x90 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+      }
+   }
+
+   if (current_SC->SCp.have_data_in == -1) { /* DATA OUT */
+      while ((data_count = FIFO_Size - inw(port_base + FIFO_Data_Count)) > 512) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	 printk( "DC=%d, ", data_count ) ;
+#endif
+	 if (data_count > current_SC->SCp.this_residual)
+	       data_count = current_SC->SCp.this_residual;
+	 if (data_count > 0) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	    printk( "%d OUT, ", data_count );
+#endif
+	    if (data_count == 1) {
+	       outb(*current_SC->SCp.ptr++, port_base + Write_FIFO);
+	       --current_SC->SCp.this_residual;
+	    } else {
+	       data_count >>= 1;
+	       outsw(port_base + Write_FIFO, current_SC->SCp.ptr, data_count);
+	       current_SC->SCp.ptr += 2 * data_count;
+	       current_SC->SCp.this_residual -= 2 * data_count;
+	    }
+	 }
+	 if (!current_SC->SCp.this_residual) {
+	    if (current_SC->SCp.buffers_residual) {
+	       --current_SC->SCp.buffers_residual;
+	       ++current_SC->SCp.buffer;
+	       current_SC->SCp.ptr = sg_virt(current_SC->SCp.buffer);
+	       current_SC->SCp.this_residual = current_SC->SCp.buffer->length;
+	    } else
+		  break;
+	 }
+      }
+   }
+   
+   if (current_SC->SCp.have_data_in == 1) { /* DATA IN */
+      while ((data_count = inw(port_base + FIFO_Data_Count)) > 0) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	 printk( "DC=%d, ", data_count );
+#endif
+	 if (data_count > current_SC->SCp.this_residual)
+	       data_count = current_SC->SCp.this_residual;
+	 if (data_count) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+	    printk( "%d IN, ", data_count );
+#endif
+	    if (data_count == 1) {
+	       *current_SC->SCp.ptr++ = inb(port_base + Read_FIFO);
+	       --current_SC->SCp.this_residual;
+	    } else {
+	       data_count >>= 1; /* Number of words */
+	       insw(port_base + Read_FIFO, current_SC->SCp.ptr, data_count);
+	       current_SC->SCp.ptr += 2 * data_count;
+	       current_SC->SCp.this_residual -= 2 * data_count;
+	    }
+	 }
+	 if (!current_SC->SCp.this_residual
+	     && current_SC->SCp.buffers_residual) {
+	    --current_SC->SCp.buffers_residual;
+	    ++current_SC->SCp.buffer;
+	    current_SC->SCp.ptr = sg_virt(current_SC->SCp.buffer);
+	    current_SC->SCp.this_residual = current_SC->SCp.buffer->length;
+	 }
+      }
+   }
+   
+   if (done) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+      printk( " ** IN DONE %d ** ", current_SC->SCp.have_data_in );
+#endif
+
+#if ERRORS_ONLY
+      if (current_SC->cmnd[0] == REQUEST_SENSE && !current_SC->SCp.Status) {
+	      char *buf = scsi_sglist(current_SC);
+	 if ((unsigned char)(*(buf + 2)) & 0x0f) {
+	    unsigned char key;
+	    unsigned char code;
+	    unsigned char qualifier;
+
+	    key = (unsigned char)(*(buf + 2)) & 0x0f;
+	    code = (unsigned char)(*(buf + 12));
+	    qualifier = (unsigned char)(*(buf + 13));
+
+	    if (key != UNIT_ATTENTION
+		&& !(key == NOT_READY
+		     && code == 0x04
+		     && (!qualifier || qualifier == 0x02 || qualifier == 0x01))
+		&& !(key == ILLEGAL_REQUEST && (code == 0x25
+						|| code == 0x24
+						|| !code)))
+		  
+		  printk( "scsi: <fdomain> REQUEST SENSE"
+			  " Key = %x, Code = %x, Qualifier = %x\n",
+			  key, code, qualifier );
+	 }
+      }
+#endif
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+      printk( "BEFORE MY_DONE. . ." );
+#endif
+      spin_lock_irqsave(current_SC->device->host->host_lock, flags);
+      my_done( (current_SC->SCp.Status & 0xff)
+	       | ((current_SC->SCp.Message & 0xff) << 8) | (DID_OK << 16) );
+      spin_unlock_irqrestore(current_SC->device->host->host_lock, flags);
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+      printk( "RETURNING.\n" );
+#endif
+      
+   } else {
+      if (current_SC->SCp.phase & disconnect) {
+	 outb(0xd0 | FIFO_COUNT, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+	 outb(0x00, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);
+      } else {
+	 outb(0x90 | FIFO_COUNT, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+      }
+   }
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+   in_interrupt_flag = 0;
+#endif
+   return IRQ_HANDLED;
+}
+
+static int fdomain_16x0_queue_lck(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt,
+		void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *))
+{
+   if (in_command) {
+      panic( "scsi: <fdomain> fdomain_16x0_queue() NOT REENTRANT!\n" );
+   }
+#if EVERY_ACCESS
+   printk( "queue: target = %d cmnd = 0x%02x pieces = %d size = %u\n",
+	   SCpnt->target,
+	   *(unsigned char *)SCpnt->cmnd,
+	   scsi_sg_count(SCpnt),
+	   scsi_bufflen(SCpnt));
+#endif
+
+   fdomain_make_bus_idle();
+
+   current_SC            = SCpnt; /* Save this for the done function */
+   current_SC->scsi_done = done;
+
+   /* Initialize static data */
+
+   if (scsi_sg_count(current_SC)) {
+	   current_SC->SCp.buffer = scsi_sglist(current_SC);
+	   current_SC->SCp.ptr = sg_virt(current_SC->SCp.buffer);
+	   current_SC->SCp.this_residual    = current_SC->SCp.buffer->length;
+	   current_SC->SCp.buffers_residual = scsi_sg_count(current_SC) - 1;
+   } else {
+	   current_SC->SCp.ptr              = NULL;
+	   current_SC->SCp.this_residual    = 0;
+	   current_SC->SCp.buffer           = NULL;
+	   current_SC->SCp.buffers_residual = 0;
+   }
+
+   current_SC->SCp.Status              = 0;
+   current_SC->SCp.Message             = 0;
+   current_SC->SCp.have_data_in        = 0;
+   current_SC->SCp.sent_command        = 0;
+   current_SC->SCp.phase               = in_arbitration;
+
+   /* Start arbitration */
+   outb(0x00, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+   outb(0x00, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);              /* Disable data drivers */
+   outb(adapter_mask, port_base + SCSI_Data_NoACK); /* Set our id bit */
+   ++in_command;
+   outb(0x20, port_base + Interrupt_Cntl);
+   outb(0x14 | PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl); /* Start arbitration */
+
+   return 0;
+}
+
+static DEF_SCSI_QCMD(fdomain_16x0_queue)
+
+#if DEBUG_ABORT
+static void print_info(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
+{
+   unsigned int imr;
+   unsigned int irr;
+   unsigned int isr;
+
+   if (!SCpnt || !SCpnt->device || !SCpnt->device->host) {
+      printk(KERN_WARNING "scsi: <fdomain> Cannot provide detailed information\n");
+      return;
+   }
+   
+   printk(KERN_INFO "%s\n", fdomain_16x0_info( SCpnt->device->host ) );
+   print_banner(SCpnt->device->host);
+   switch (SCpnt->SCp.phase) {
+   case in_arbitration: printk("arbitration"); break;
+   case in_selection:   printk("selection");   break;
+   case in_other:       printk("other");       break;
+   default:             printk("unknown");     break;
+   }
+
+   printk( " (%d), target = %d cmnd = 0x%02x pieces = %d size = %u\n",
+	   SCpnt->SCp.phase,
+	   SCpnt->device->id,
+	   *(unsigned char *)SCpnt->cmnd,
+	   scsi_sg_count(SCpnt),
+	   scsi_bufflen(SCpnt));
+   printk( "sent_command = %d, have_data_in = %d, timeout = %d\n",
+	   SCpnt->SCp.sent_command,
+	   SCpnt->SCp.have_data_in,
+	   SCpnt->timeout );
+#if DEBUG_RACE
+   printk( "in_interrupt_flag = %d\n", in_interrupt_flag );
+#endif
+
+   imr = (inb( 0x0a1 ) << 8) + inb( 0x21 );
+   outb( 0x0a, 0xa0 );
+   irr = inb( 0xa0 ) << 8;
+   outb( 0x0a, 0x20 );
+   irr += inb( 0x20 );
+   outb( 0x0b, 0xa0 );
+   isr = inb( 0xa0 ) << 8;
+   outb( 0x0b, 0x20 );
+   isr += inb( 0x20 );
+
+				/* Print out interesting information */
+   printk( "IMR = 0x%04x", imr );
+   if (imr & (1 << interrupt_level))
+	 printk( " (masked)" );
+   printk( ", IRR = 0x%04x, ISR = 0x%04x\n", irr, isr );
+
+   printk( "SCSI Status      = 0x%02x\n", inb(port_base + SCSI_Status));
+   printk( "TMC Status       = 0x%02x", inb(port_base + TMC_Status));
+   if (inb((port_base + TMC_Status) & 1))
+	 printk( " (interrupt)" );
+   printk( "\n" );
+   printk("Interrupt Status = 0x%02x", inb(port_base + Interrupt_Status));
+   if (inb(port_base + Interrupt_Status) & 0x08)
+	 printk( " (enabled)" );
+   printk( "\n" );
+   if (chip == tmc18c50 || chip == tmc18c30) {
+      printk("FIFO Status      = 0x%02x\n", inb(port_base + FIFO_Status));
+      printk( "Int. Condition   = 0x%02x\n",
+	      inb( port_base + Interrupt_Cond ) );
+   }
+   printk( "Configuration 1  = 0x%02x\n", inb( port_base + Configuration1 ) );
+   if (chip == tmc18c50 || chip == tmc18c30)
+	 printk( "Configuration 2  = 0x%02x\n",
+		 inb( port_base + Configuration2 ) );
+}
+#endif
+
+static int fdomain_16x0_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
+{
+#if EVERY_ACCESS || ERRORS_ONLY || DEBUG_ABORT
+   printk( "scsi: <fdomain> abort " );
+#endif
+
+   if (!in_command) {
+#if EVERY_ACCESS || ERRORS_ONLY
+      printk( " (not in command)\n" );
+#endif
+      return FAILED;
+   } else printk( "\n" );
+
+#if DEBUG_ABORT
+   print_info( SCpnt );
+#endif
+
+   fdomain_make_bus_idle();
+   current_SC->SCp.phase |= aborted;
+   current_SC->result = DID_ABORT << 16;
+   
+   /* Aborts are not done well. . . */
+   my_done(DID_ABORT << 16);
+   return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+int fdomain_16x0_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
+{
+   unsigned long flags;
+
+   local_irq_save(flags);
+
+   outb(1, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);
+   do_pause( 2 );
+   outb(0, port_base + SCSI_Cntl);
+   do_pause( 115 );
+   outb(0, port_base + SCSI_Mode_Cntl);
+   outb(PARITY_MASK, port_base + TMC_Cntl);
+
+   local_irq_restore(flags);
+   return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static int fdomain_16x0_biosparam(struct scsi_device *sdev,
+		struct block_device *bdev,
+		sector_t capacity, int *info_array)
+{
+   int              drive;
+   int		    size      = capacity;
+   unsigned long    offset;
+   struct drive_info {
+      unsigned short cylinders;
+      unsigned char  heads;
+      unsigned char  sectors;
+   } i;
+   
+   /* NOTES:
+      The RAM area starts at 0x1f00 from the bios_base address.
+
+      For BIOS Version 2.0:
+      
+      The drive parameter table seems to start at 0x1f30.
+      The first byte's purpose is not known.
+      Next is the cylinder, head, and sector information.
+      The last 4 bytes appear to be the drive's size in sectors.
+      The other bytes in the drive parameter table are unknown.
+      If anyone figures them out, please send me mail, and I will
+      update these notes.
+
+      Tape drives do not get placed in this table.
+
+      There is another table at 0x1fea:
+      If the byte is 0x01, then the SCSI ID is not in use.
+      If the byte is 0x18 or 0x48, then the SCSI ID is in use,
+      although tapes don't seem to be in this table.  I haven't
+      seen any other numbers (in a limited sample).
+
+      0x1f2d is a drive count (i.e., not including tapes)
+
+      The table at 0x1fcc are I/O ports addresses for the various
+      operations.  I calculate these by hand in this driver code.
+
+      
+      
+      For the ISA-200S version of BIOS Version 2.0:
+
+      The drive parameter table starts at 0x1f33.
+
+      WARNING: Assume that the table entry is 25 bytes long.  Someone needs
+      to check this for the Quantum ISA-200S card.
+
+      
+      
+      For BIOS Version 3.2:
+
+      The drive parameter table starts at 0x1f70.  Each entry is
+      0x0a bytes long.  Heads are one less than we need to report.
+    */
+
+   if (MAJOR(bdev->bd_dev) != SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR) {
+      printk("scsi: <fdomain> fdomain_16x0_biosparam: too many disks");
+      return 0;
+   }
+   drive = MINOR(bdev->bd_dev) >> 4;
+
+   if (bios_major == 2) {
+      switch (Quantum) {
+      case 2:			/* ISA_200S */
+				/* The value of 25 has never been verified.
+				   It should probably be 15. */
+	 offset = 0x1f33 + drive * 25;
+	 break;
+      case 3:			/* ISA_250MG */
+	 offset = 0x1f36 + drive * 15;
+	 break;
+      case 4:			/* ISA_200S (another one) */
+	 offset = 0x1f34 + drive * 15;
+	 break;
+      default:
+	 offset = 0x1f31 + drive * 25;
+	 break;
+      }
+      memcpy_fromio( &i, bios_mem + offset, sizeof( struct drive_info ) );
+      info_array[0] = i.heads;
+      info_array[1] = i.sectors;
+      info_array[2] = i.cylinders;
+   } else if (bios_major == 3
+	      && bios_minor >= 0
+	      && bios_minor < 4) { /* 3.0 and 3.2 BIOS */
+      memcpy_fromio( &i, bios_mem + 0x1f71 + drive * 10,
+		     sizeof( struct drive_info ) );
+      info_array[0] = i.heads + 1;
+      info_array[1] = i.sectors;
+      info_array[2] = i.cylinders;
+   } else {			/* 3.4 BIOS (and up?) */
+      /* This algorithm was provided by Future Domain (much thanks!). */
+      unsigned char *p = scsi_bios_ptable(bdev);
+
+      if (p && p[65] == 0xaa && p[64] == 0x55 /* Partition table valid */
+	  && p[4]) {			    /* Partition type */
+
+	 /* The partition table layout is as follows:
+
+	    Start: 0x1b3h
+	    Offset: 0 = partition status
+		    1 = starting head
+		    2 = starting sector and cylinder (word, encoded)
+		    4 = partition type
+		    5 = ending head
+		    6 = ending sector and cylinder (word, encoded)
+		    8 = starting absolute sector (double word)
+		    c = number of sectors (double word)
+	    Signature: 0x1fe = 0x55aa
+
+	    So, this algorithm assumes:
+	    1) the first partition table is in use,
+	    2) the data in the first entry is correct, and
+	    3) partitions never divide cylinders
+
+	    Note that (1) may be FALSE for NetBSD (and other BSD flavors),
+	    as well as for Linux.  Note also, that Linux doesn't pay any
+	    attention to the fields that are used by this algorithm -- it
+	    only uses the absolute sector data.  Recent versions of Linux's
+	    fdisk(1) will fill this data in correctly, and forthcoming
+	    versions will check for consistency.
+
+	    Checking for a non-zero partition type is not part of the
+	    Future Domain algorithm, but it seemed to be a reasonable thing
+	    to do, especially in the Linux and BSD worlds. */
+
+	 info_array[0] = p[5] + 1;	    /* heads */
+	 info_array[1] = p[6] & 0x3f;	    /* sectors */
+      } else {
+
+ 	 /* Note that this new method guarantees that there will always be
+	    less than 1024 cylinders on a platter.  This is good for drives
+	    up to approximately 7.85GB (where 1GB = 1024 * 1024 kB). */
+
+	 if ((unsigned int)size >= 0x7e0000U) {
+	    info_array[0] = 0xff; /* heads   = 255 */
+	    info_array[1] = 0x3f; /* sectors =  63 */
+	 } else if ((unsigned int)size >= 0x200000U) {
+	    info_array[0] = 0x80; /* heads   = 128 */
+	    info_array[1] = 0x3f; /* sectors =  63 */
+	 } else {
+	    info_array[0] = 0x40; /* heads   =  64 */
+	    info_array[1] = 0x20; /* sectors =  32 */
+	 }
+      }
+				/* For both methods, compute the cylinders */
+      info_array[2] = (unsigned int)size / (info_array[0] * info_array[1] );
+      kfree(p);
+   }
+   
+   return 0;
+}
+
+static int fdomain_16x0_release(struct Scsi_Host *shpnt)
+{
+	if (shpnt->irq)
+		free_irq(shpnt->irq, shpnt);
+	if (shpnt->io_port && shpnt->n_io_port)
+		release_region(shpnt->io_port, shpnt->n_io_port);
+	if (PCI_bus)
+		pci_dev_put(PCI_dev);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+struct scsi_host_template fdomain_driver_template = {
+	.module			= THIS_MODULE,
+	.name			= "fdomain",
+	.proc_name		= "fdomain",
+	.detect			= fdomain_16x0_detect,
+	.info			= fdomain_16x0_info,
+	.queuecommand		= fdomain_16x0_queue,
+	.eh_abort_handler	= fdomain_16x0_abort,
+	.eh_host_reset_handler	= fdomain_16x0_host_reset,
+	.bios_param		= fdomain_16x0_biosparam,
+	.release		= fdomain_16x0_release,
+	.can_queue		= 1,
+	.this_id		= 6,
+	.sg_tablesize		= 64,
+	.use_clustering		= DISABLE_CLUSTERING,
+};
+
+#ifndef PCMCIA
+#if defined(CONFIG_PCI) && defined(MODULE)
+
+static struct pci_device_id fdomain_pci_tbl[] = {
+	{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_FD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_FD_36C70,
+	  PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0UL },
+	{ }
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, fdomain_pci_tbl);
+#endif
+#define driver_template fdomain_driver_template
+#include "scsi_module.c"
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/fdomain.h b/drivers/scsi/fdomain.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5cbe86b573ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/scsi/fdomain.h
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+/*
+ * fdomain.c -- Future Domain TMC-16x0 SCSI driver
+ * Author: Rickard E. Faith, faith@...unc.edu
+ * Copyright 1992-1996, 1998 Rickard E. Faith (faith@....org)
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
+ * later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+ * General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+ * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ * 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ */
+
+extern struct scsi_host_template fdomain_driver_template;
+extern int fdomain_setup(char *str);
+extern struct Scsi_Host *__fdomain_16x0_detect(struct  scsi_host_template *tpnt );
+extern int fdomain_16x0_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt);
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig
index 2d435f105b16..ecc855c550aa 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig
@@ -19,6 +19,15 @@ config PCMCIA_AHA152X
 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
 	  module will be called aha152x_cs.
 
+config PCMCIA_FDOMAIN
+	tristate "Future Domain PCMCIA support"
+	help
+	  Say Y here if you intend to attach this type of PCMCIA SCSI host
+	  adapter to your computer.
+
+	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
+	  module will be called fdomain_cs.
+
 config PCMCIA_NINJA_SCSI
 	tristate "NinjaSCSI-3 / NinjaSCSI-32Bi (16bit) PCMCIA support"
 	depends on !64BIT
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Makefile b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Makefile
index a5a24dd44e7e..ba1f126f9b17 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Makefile
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ ccflags-y		:= -I $(srctree)/drivers/scsi
 
 # 16-bit client drivers
 obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_QLOGIC)	+= qlogic_cs.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_FDOMAIN)	+= fdomain_cs.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_AHA152X)	+= aha152x_cs.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_NINJA_SCSI)	+= nsp_cs.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_SYM53C500)	+= sym53c500_cs.o
 
 aha152x_cs-objs	:= aha152x_stub.o aha152x_core.o
+fdomain_cs-objs	:= fdomain_stub.o fdomain_core.o
 qlogic_cs-objs	:= qlogic_stub.o
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_core.c b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_core.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a48913791868
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_core.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+#define PCMCIA 1
+#include "fdomain.c"
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_stub.c b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_stub.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..953a792150ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/fdomain_stub.c
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
+/*======================================================================
+
+    A driver for Future Domain-compatible PCMCIA SCSI cards
+
+    fdomain_cs.c 1.47 2001/10/13 00:08:52
+
+    The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+    License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+    except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+    the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+
+    Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+    IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+    implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+    rights and limitations under the License.
+
+    The initial developer of the original code is David A. Hinds
+    <dahinds@...rs.sourceforge.net>.  Portions created by David A. Hinds
+    are Copyright (C) 1999 David A. Hinds.  All Rights Reserved.
+
+    Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
+    terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in
+    which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
+    above.  If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
+    only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
+    your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
+    by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
+    and other provisions required by the GPL.  If you do not delete
+    the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
+    file under either the MPL or the GPL.
+    
+======================================================================*/
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <scsi/scsi.h>
+#include <linux/major.h>
+#include <linux/blkdev.h>
+#include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h>
+
+#include "scsi.h"
+#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
+#include "fdomain.h"
+
+#include <pcmcia/cistpl.h>
+#include <pcmcia/ds.h>
+
+/*====================================================================*/
+
+/* Module parameters */
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("David Hinds <dahinds@...rs.sourceforge.net>");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Future Domain PCMCIA SCSI driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MPL/GPL");
+
+/*====================================================================*/
+
+typedef struct scsi_info_t {
+	struct pcmcia_device	*p_dev;
+    struct Scsi_Host	*host;
+} scsi_info_t;
+
+
+static void fdomain_release(struct pcmcia_device *link);
+static void fdomain_detach(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev);
+static int fdomain_config(struct pcmcia_device *link);
+
+static int fdomain_probe(struct pcmcia_device *link)
+{
+	scsi_info_t *info;
+
+	dev_dbg(&link->dev, "fdomain_attach()\n");
+
+	/* Create new SCSI device */
+	info = kzalloc(sizeof(*info), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!info)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	info->p_dev = link;
+	link->priv = info;
+	link->config_flags |= CONF_ENABLE_IRQ | CONF_AUTO_SET_IO;
+	link->config_regs = PRESENT_OPTION;
+
+	return fdomain_config(link);
+} /* fdomain_attach */
+
+/*====================================================================*/
+
+static void fdomain_detach(struct pcmcia_device *link)
+{
+	dev_dbg(&link->dev, "fdomain_detach\n");
+
+	fdomain_release(link);
+
+	kfree(link->priv);
+} /* fdomain_detach */
+
+/*====================================================================*/
+
+static int fdomain_config_check(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, void *priv_data)
+{
+	p_dev->io_lines = 10;
+	p_dev->resource[0]->end = 0x10;
+	p_dev->resource[0]->flags &= ~IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH;
+	p_dev->resource[0]->flags |= IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_AUTO;
+	return pcmcia_request_io(p_dev);
+}
+
+
+static int fdomain_config(struct pcmcia_device *link)
+{
+    scsi_info_t *info = link->priv;
+    int ret;
+    char str[22];
+    struct Scsi_Host *host;
+
+    dev_dbg(&link->dev, "fdomain_config\n");
+
+    ret = pcmcia_loop_config(link, fdomain_config_check, NULL);
+    if (ret)
+	    goto failed;
+
+    if (!link->irq)
+	    goto failed;
+    ret = pcmcia_enable_device(link);
+    if (ret)
+	    goto failed;
+
+    /* A bad hack... */
+    release_region(link->resource[0]->start, resource_size(link->resource[0]));
+
+    /* Set configuration options for the fdomain driver */
+    sprintf(str, "%d,%d", (unsigned int) link->resource[0]->start, link->irq);
+    fdomain_setup(str);
+
+    host = __fdomain_16x0_detect(&fdomain_driver_template);
+    if (!host) {
+        printk(KERN_INFO "fdomain_cs: no SCSI devices found\n");
+	goto failed;
+    }
+
+    if (scsi_add_host(host, NULL))
+	    goto failed;
+    scsi_scan_host(host);
+
+    info->host = host;
+
+    return 0;
+
+failed:
+    fdomain_release(link);
+    return -ENODEV;
+} /* fdomain_config */
+
+/*====================================================================*/
+
+static void fdomain_release(struct pcmcia_device *link)
+{
+	scsi_info_t *info = link->priv;
+
+	dev_dbg(&link->dev, "fdomain_release\n");
+
+	scsi_remove_host(info->host);
+	pcmcia_disable_device(link);
+	scsi_unregister(info->host);
+}
+
+/*====================================================================*/
+
+static int fdomain_resume(struct pcmcia_device *link)
+{
+	fdomain_16x0_host_reset(NULL);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static const struct pcmcia_device_id fdomain_ids[] = {
+	PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("IBM Corp.", "SCSI PCMCIA Card", 0xe3736c88, 0x859cad20),
+	PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID1("SCSI PCMCIA Adapter Card", 0x8dacb57e),
+	PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12(" SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY Corporation", "SCSI PCMCIA Credit Card Controller", 0x182bdafe, 0xc80d106f),
+	PCMCIA_DEVICE_NULL,
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pcmcia, fdomain_ids);
+
+static struct pcmcia_driver fdomain_cs_driver = {
+	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
+	.name		= "fdomain_cs",
+	.probe		= fdomain_probe,
+	.remove		= fdomain_detach,
+	.id_table       = fdomain_ids,
+	.resume		= fdomain_resume,
+};
+
+static int __init init_fdomain_cs(void)
+{
+	return pcmcia_register_driver(&fdomain_cs_driver);
+}
+
+static void __exit exit_fdomain_cs(void)
+{
+	pcmcia_unregister_driver(&fdomain_cs_driver);
+}
+
+module_init(init_fdomain_cs);
+module_exit(exit_fdomain_cs);
-- 
Ondrej Zary

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