History log of /haiku-fatelf/src/add-ons/kernel/drivers/disk/scsi/scsi_disk/scsi_disk.h
Revision Date Author Comments
# 0715529b 26-Apr-2010 Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de>

Renamed IOScheduler to IOSchedulerSimple and pulled an interface IOScheduler
out of it.


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# aa4ba93e 08-Mar-2009 Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de>

* Renamed src/system/kernel/device_manager/io_requests.{h,cpp} to
IORequest.{h,cpp}.
* Introduced public <io_requests.h> header. Currently it only declares the
single function BFS uses.


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# 70e2d4ac 14-Aug-2008 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

* Replaced the B_BLOCK_DEVICE_* defines with B_DMA_* defines that better match
our dma_restrictions structure (but we're using blocks instead of bytes,
since unlike the block size, the restrictions attributes are constant).
* We might want to use blocks for the dma_restrictions structure as well in
the future...
* Fixed another bug in the device_node variant of DMAResource::Init(): the max
segment size was specified in blocks as well.
* Removed the "hardcode" block_io module and header.


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# 24593e2c 05-Aug-2008 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

* First baby steps in letting our drivers use the new I/O request/scheduler
architecture: for now, we do this on the lowest layer only, therefore all
requests are handled synchronously (ie. in the scheduler's thread).
* Instead of using the block_io module, scsi_disk (and scsi_cd) are now
exporting a device on their own, and use an I/O scheduler with an appropriate
DMA resource.
* There are still lots of TODOs, and it can easily panic - don't update if
you intend to demo Haiku.
* scsi_periph now only has an io() function that get an io_operation, instead
of the previous read/write functions, moved preferred CCB size from those
functions into the device registration.
* Changed all scsi_periph files to C++.
* scsi_cd ported, too, but untested.
* Removed block_io from image - it will be removed completely soon.
* Temporarily commented an ASSERT() in the ATA bus manager (in case you use
it); it's sometimes triggered by the code now, and I haven't yet looked into
the issue -- doesn't seem to harm, at least.


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# fc128a4c 31-May-2008 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

* Made block_io.h usable from C++ (which doesn't like "typedef a *a" anymore).
* Renamed scsi_dsk to scsi_disk.
* Joined all scsi_disk sources together to a single scsi_disk.cpp file.
* Cleanup.


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# 0715529b59a3965beea04288a564458225d6f470 26-Apr-2010 Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de>

Renamed IOScheduler to IOSchedulerSimple and pulled an interface IOScheduler
out of it.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@36492 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96


# aa4ba93e25c1c63730ba69e04d3d96c3253924fd 08-Mar-2009 Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de>

* Renamed src/system/kernel/device_manager/io_requests.{h,cpp} to
IORequest.{h,cpp}.
* Introduced public <io_requests.h> header. Currently it only declares the
single function BFS uses.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@29446 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96


# 70e2d4ac43aa54d8c567ec12e6b24155d3171dd9 14-Aug-2008 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

* Replaced the B_BLOCK_DEVICE_* defines with B_DMA_* defines that better match
our dma_restrictions structure (but we're using blocks instead of bytes,
since unlike the block size, the restrictions attributes are constant).
* We might want to use blocks for the dma_restrictions structure as well in
the future...
* Fixed another bug in the device_node variant of DMAResource::Init(): the max
segment size was specified in blocks as well.
* Removed the "hardcode" block_io module and header.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@26973 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96


# 24593e2c79f5f228fd9e1edd3e705d5aa286dcdb 05-Aug-2008 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

* First baby steps in letting our drivers use the new I/O request/scheduler
architecture: for now, we do this on the lowest layer only, therefore all
requests are handled synchronously (ie. in the scheduler's thread).
* Instead of using the block_io module, scsi_disk (and scsi_cd) are now
exporting a device on their own, and use an I/O scheduler with an appropriate
DMA resource.
* There are still lots of TODOs, and it can easily panic - don't update if
you intend to demo Haiku.
* scsi_periph now only has an io() function that get an io_operation, instead
of the previous read/write functions, moved preferred CCB size from those
functions into the device registration.
* Changed all scsi_periph files to C++.
* scsi_cd ported, too, but untested.
* Removed block_io from image - it will be removed completely soon.
* Temporarily commented an ASSERT() in the ATA bus manager (in case you use
it); it's sometimes triggered by the code now, and I haven't yet looked into
the issue -- doesn't seem to harm, at least.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@26828 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96


# fc128a4c7662c046a4acc0e2907f36e80d6c1792 31-May-2008 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

* Made block_io.h usable from C++ (which doesn't like "typedef a *a" anymore).
* Renamed scsi_dsk to scsi_disk.
* Joined all scsi_disk sources together to a single scsi_disk.cpp file.
* Cleanup.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@25737 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96