ide: mode limiting fixes for user requested speed changes
* Add an extra argument to ide_max_dma_mode() for passing requested transfer
mode. Use it as an upper limit when finding the best DMA for device/host.
* Rename ide_max_dma_mode() to ide_find_dma_mode() and at the same time add
ide_max_dma_mode() wrapper which passes XFER_UDMA_6 as a requested mode to
ide_find_dma_mode(). Also add inline ide_find_dma_mode() version for
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=n case.
* Pass requested transfer mode from ide_find_dma_mode() to ide_get_mode_mask()
to avoid false warning from eighty_ninty_three().
* Use ide_find_dma_mode() to limit the user requested transfer mode in
ide_rate_filter(). Also limit the requested mode by host max PIO mode.
Above changes make ide_rate_filter() to:
* Clip desired transfer mode down if it is invalid (values 0x0F, 0x13-0x19
and 0x25-0x39, values > 0x46 were already clipped down, same for values
0x25-0x39 but iff UDMA was not supported by the host).
* Clip desired transfer mode down if it is currently unsupported by IDE core
(PIO6 and MWDMA3-4, the latter were already clipped down but iff UDMA was
not supported by the host).
* Clip desired transfer mode down according to the host capabilities
(UDMA modes were already clipped down but MWDMA/SWDMA/PIO weren't,
also ->atapi_dma flag was not respected).
* Clip desired transfer mode down according to the device capabilities
(except PIO modes for now which require mode work) - shouldn't be a
problem since ide_set_xfer_rate() is called _after_ device has accepted
given transfer mode.
and also result in a number of host driver specific bugfixes:
* icside
- clip unsupported PIO5 mode down
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set in drive->current_speed
* ide-cris
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- clip DMA modes down for ATAPI devices
- fix BUG() on unsupported/invalid modes
* au1xxx-ide
- clip unsupported PIO5, SWDMA0-2 and MWDMA0-2
(if BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_MDMA2_DBDMA=n) modes down
* aec62xx
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- clip DMA modes down for ATAPI devices
- fix 0x00 being programmed as PIO timing for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* alim15x3
- clip DMA modes down for ATAPI devices (chipset revision == 0x20 only)
- fix theoretical OOPS for 0x0F mode
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* amd74xx
- clip unsupported SWDMA0-2 (on COBRA_7401 revs <= 7) modes down
- fix random PIO timings being set for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* atiixp
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix cached MWDMA mode being cleared for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix PIO{0,2} timings being programmed for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix theoretical OOPS for PIO5-6 and 0x0F modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* cmd64x
- clip unsupported SWDMA0-2 modes down
* cs5530
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
- fix BUG() on unsupported/invalid modes
(which happened if the device accepted the setting)
* cs5535
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
- fix theoretical OOPS for PIO5-6 and 0x0F modes
* hpt34x
- clip DMA modes down for ATAPI devices
- fix invalid timings being programmed for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* hpt366
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix PIO0 timings being programmed for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix DMA timings being cleared for MWDMA3-4 and 0x25-0x39 modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* it8213
- clip unsupported PIO5, SWDMA0-1 and MWDMA0 modes down
* it821x
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- clip DMA modes down for ATAPI devices
(chipset in smart mode and revision 0x10 in pass-through mode)
* jmicron
- clip unsupported SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* pdc202xx_new
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* pdc202xx_old
- clip unsupported PIO5 mode down
- fix incorrect timings being set for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* piix
- clip unsupported PIO5, SWDMA0-1 and MWDMA0 modes down
* sc1200
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
- fix BUG() on unsupported/invalid modes
(which happened if the device accepted the setting)
* scc_pata
- clip unsupported PIO5, SWDMA0-2 and MWDMA0-2 modes down
* serverworks
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix DMA/UDMA timings/settings being cleared for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* siimage
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- clip DMA modes down for ATAPI devices (SATA chipsets)
* sis5513
- clip unsupported PIO5 mode down
- fix BUG() on unsupported/invalid modes
* sl82c105
- clip unsupported SWDMA0-2 modes down
* slc90e66
- clip unsupported PIO5, SWDMA0-1 and MWDMA0 modes down
* tc86c001
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
- fix PIO0 timings being programmed for PIO5/0x0F/SWDMA0-2/0x13-0x19 modes
- fix invalid 0x00 DMA timing being programmed for MWDMA3-4/0x25-0x39 modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* triflex
- clip unsupported PIO5 mode down
* via82cxxx
- fix random PIO timings being set for unsupported/invalid modes
- fix unsupported/invalid modes being set on the device
* pmac
- clip unsupported PIO5 and SWDMA0-2 modes down
* cmd640/ht6560b
- clip DMA modes down (if CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y)
- fix PIO5 being clipped to PIO4 (if CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=n)
* opti621
- clip DMA modes down (if CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y)
- clip unsupported PIO4 to PIO3 (if CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=n)
While at it:
* Use ide_rate_filter() in cs5520.c::cs5520_tune_chipset().
* Remove no longer needed checks from hpt366.c::hpt3{6,7}x_tune_chipset().
Acked-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sshtylyov@ru.mvista.com> Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>