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-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c6102
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h1608
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/53c7xx.scr1591
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/53c7xx_d.h_shipped2874
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/53c7xx_u.h_shipped102
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.c138
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.h23
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/bvme6000.c76
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/bvme6000.h24
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/mvme16x.c78
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/mvme16x.h24
12 files changed, 1 insertions, 12651 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 93b41f45638a..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6102 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * 53c710 driver.  Modified from Drew Eckhardts driver
- * for 53c810 by Richard Hirst [richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk]
- * Check out PERM_OPTIONS and EXPECTED_CLOCK, which may be defined in the
- * relevant machine specific file (eg. mvme16x.[ch], amiga7xx.[ch]).
- * There are also currently some defines at the top of 53c7xx.scr.
- * The chip type is #defined in script_asm.pl, as well as the Makefile.
- * Host scsi ID expected to be 7 - see NCR53c7x0_init().
- *
- * I have removed the PCI code and some of the 53c8xx specific code - 
- * simply to make this file smaller and easier to manage.
- *
- * MVME16x issues:
- *   Problems trying to read any chip registers in NCR53c7x0_init(), as they
- *   may never have been set by 16xBug (eg. If kernel has come in over tftp).
- */
-
-/*
- * Adapted for Linux/m68k Amiga platforms for the A4000T/A4091 and
- * WarpEngine SCSI controllers.
- * By Alan Hourihane <alanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk>
- * Thanks to Richard Hirst for making it possible with the MVME additions
- */
-
-/*
- * 53c710 rev 0 doesn't support add with carry.  Rev 1 and 2 does.  To
- * overcome this problem you can define FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT, which ensures
- * that the DSA address is always xxxxxx00.  If disconnection is not allowed,
- * then the script only ever tries to add small (< 256) positive offsets to
- * DSA, so lack of carry isn't a problem.  FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT can, of course,
- * be defined for all chip revisions at a small cost in memory usage.
- */
-
-#define FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT
-
-/*
- * Selection timer does not always work on the 53c710, depending on the
- * timing at the last disconnect, if this is a problem for you, try
- * using validids as detailed below.
- *
- * Options for the NCR7xx driver
- *
- * noasync:0		-	disables sync and asynchronous negotiation
- * nosync:0		-	disables synchronous negotiation (does async)
- * nodisconnect:0	-	disables disconnection
- * validids:0x??	-	Bitmask field that disallows certain ID's.
- *			-	e.g.	0x03	allows ID 0,1
- *			-		0x1F	allows ID 0,1,2,3,4
- * opthi:n		-	replace top word of options with 'n'
- * optlo:n		-	replace bottom word of options with 'n'
- *			-	ALWAYS SPECIFY opthi THEN optlo <<<<<<<<<<
- */
-
-/*
- * PERM_OPTIONS are driver options which will be enabled for all NCR boards
- * in the system at driver initialization time.
- *
- * Don't THINK about touching these in PERM_OPTIONS : 
- *   OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED 
- * 	680x0 doesn't have an IO map!
- *
- *   OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1
- *	Test 1 does bus mastering and interrupt tests, which will help weed 
- *	out brain damaged main boards.
- *
- * Other PERM_OPTIONS settings are listed below.  Note the actual options
- * required are set in the relevant file (mvme16x.c, amiga7xx.c, etc):
- *
- *   OPTION_NO_ASYNC
- *	Don't negotiate for asynchronous transfers on the first command 
- *	when OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS is set.  Useful for dain bramaged
- *	devices which do something bad rather than sending a MESSAGE 
- *	REJECT back to us like they should if they can't cope.
- *
- *   OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS
- *	Enable support for synchronous transfers.  Target negotiated 
- *	synchronous transfers will be responded to.  To initiate 
- *	a synchronous transfer request,  call 
- *
- *	    request_synchronous (hostno, target) 
- *
- *	from within KGDB.
- *
- *   OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS
- *	Negotiate for synchronous transfers with every target after
- *	driver initialization or a SCSI bus reset.  This is a bit dangerous, 
- *	since there are some dain bramaged SCSI devices which will accept
- *	SDTR messages but keep talking asynchronously.
- *
- *   OPTION_DISCONNECT
- *	Enable support for disconnect/reconnect.  To change the 
- *	default setting on a given host adapter, call
- *
- *	    request_disconnect (hostno, allow)
- *
- *	where allow is non-zero to allow, 0 to disallow.
- * 
- *  If you really want to run 10MHz FAST SCSI-II transfers, you should 
- *  know that the NCR driver currently ignores parity information.  Most
- *  systems do 5MHz SCSI fine.  I've seen a lot that have problems faster
- *  than 8MHz.  To play it safe, we only request 5MHz transfers.
- *
- *  If you'd rather get 10MHz transfers, edit sdtr_message and change 
- *  the fourth byte from 50 to 25.
- */
-
-/*
- * Sponsored by 
- *	iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine
- *	Hannover, Germany
- *	hm@ix.de
- *
- * Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Drew Eckhardt
- *      Visionary Computing 
- *      (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming)
- *      drew@PoohSticks.ORG
- *	+1 (303) 786-7975
- *
- * TolerANT and SCSI SCRIPTS are registered trademarks of NCR Corporation.
- * 
- * For more information, please consult 
- *
- * NCR53C810 
- * SCSI I/O Processor
- * Programmer's Guide
- *
- * NCR 53C810
- * PCI-SCSI I/O Processor
- * Data Manual
- *
- * NCR 53C810/53C820
- * PCI-SCSI I/O Processor Design In Guide
- *
- * For literature on Symbios Logic Inc. formerly NCR, SCSI, 
- * and Communication products please call (800) 334-5454 or
- * (719) 536-3300. 
- * 
- * PCI BIOS Specification Revision
- * PCI Local Bus Specification
- * PCI System Design Guide
- *
- * PCI Special Interest Group
- * M/S HF3-15A
- * 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway
- * Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-6497
- * +1 (503) 696-2000 
- * +1 (800) 433-5177
- */
-
-/*
- * Design issues : 
- * The cumulative latency needed to propagate a read/write request 
- * through the file system, buffer cache, driver stacks, SCSI host, and 
- * SCSI device is ultimately the limiting factor in throughput once we 
- * have a sufficiently fast host adapter.
- *  
- * So, to maximize performance we want to keep the ratio of latency to data 
- * transfer time to a minimum by
- * 1.  Minimizing the total number of commands sent (typical command latency
- *	including drive and bus mastering host overhead is as high as 4.5ms)
- *	to transfer a given amount of data.  
- *
- *      This is accomplished by placing no arbitrary limit on the number
- *	of scatter/gather buffers supported, since we can transfer 1K
- *	per scatter/gather buffer without Eric's cluster patches, 
- *	4K with.  
- *
- * 2.  Minimizing the number of fatal interrupts serviced, since
- * 	fatal interrupts halt the SCSI I/O processor.  Basically,
- *	this means offloading the practical maximum amount of processing 
- *	to the SCSI chip.
- * 
- *	On the NCR53c810/820/720,  this is accomplished by using 
- *		interrupt-on-the-fly signals when commands complete, 
- *		and only handling fatal errors and SDTR / WDTR 	messages 
- *		in the host code.
- *
- *	On the NCR53c710, interrupts are generated as on the NCR53c8x0,
- *		only the lack of a interrupt-on-the-fly facility complicates
- *		things.   Also, SCSI ID registers and commands are 
- *		bit fielded rather than binary encoded.
- *		
- * 	On the NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66, operations that are done via 
- *		indirect, table mode on the more advanced chips must be
- *	        replaced by calls through a jump table which 
- *		acts as a surrogate for the DSA.  Unfortunately, this 
- * 		will mean that we must service an interrupt for each 
- *		disconnect/reconnect.
- * 
- * 3.  Eliminating latency by pipelining operations at the different levels.
- * 	
- *	This driver allows a configurable number of commands to be enqueued
- *	for each target/lun combination (experimentally, I have discovered
- *	that two seems to work best) and will ultimately allow for 
- *	SCSI-II tagged queuing.
- * 	
- *
- * Architecture : 
- * This driver is built around a Linux queue of commands waiting to 
- * be executed, and a shared Linux/NCR array of commands to start.  Commands
- * are transferred to the array  by the run_process_issue_queue() function 
- * which is called whenever a command completes.
- *
- * As commands are completed, the interrupt routine is triggered,
- * looks for commands in the linked list of completed commands with
- * valid status, removes these commands from a list of running commands, 
- * calls the done routine, and flags their target/luns as not busy.
- *
- * Due to limitations in the intelligence of the NCR chips, certain
- * concessions are made.  In many cases, it is easier to dynamically 
- * generate/fix-up code rather than calculate on the NCR at run time.  
- * So, code is generated or fixed up for
- *
- * - Handling data transfers, using a variable number of MOVE instructions
- *	interspersed with CALL MSG_IN, WHEN MSGIN instructions.
- *
- * 	The DATAIN and DATAOUT routines	are separate, so that an incorrect
- *	direction can be trapped, and space isn't wasted. 
- *
- *	It may turn out that we're better off using some sort 
- *	of table indirect instruction in a loop with a variable
- *	sized table on the NCR53c710 and newer chips.
- *
- * - Checking for reselection (NCR53c710 and better)
- *
- * - Handling the details of SCSI context switches (NCR53c710 and better),
- *	such as reprogramming appropriate synchronous parameters, 
- *	removing the dsa structure from the NCR's queue of outstanding
- *	commands, etc.
- *
- */
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <asm/setup.h>
-#include <asm/dma.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-#include <asm/system.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/signal.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>
-#include <linux/errno.h>
-#include <linux/string.h>
-#include <linux/slab.h>
-#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/time.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_AMIGA
-#include <asm/amigahw.h>
-#include <asm/amigaints.h>
-#include <asm/irq.h>
-
-#define BIG_ENDIAN
-#define NO_IO_SPACE
-#endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
-#include <asm/mvme16xhw.h>
-
-#define BIG_ENDIAN
-#define NO_IO_SPACE
-#define VALID_IDS
-#endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_BVME6000
-#include <asm/bvme6000hw.h>
-
-#define BIG_ENDIAN
-#define NO_IO_SPACE
-#define VALID_IDS
-#endif
-
-#include "scsi.h"
-#include <scsi/scsi_dbg.h>
-#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
-#include <scsi/scsi_transport_spi.h>
-#include "53c7xx.h"
-#include <linux/stat.h>
-#include <linux/stddef.h>
-
-#ifdef NO_IO_SPACE
-/*
- * The following make the definitions in 53c7xx.h (write8, etc) smaller,
- * we don't have separate i/o space anyway.
- */
-#undef inb
-#undef outb
-#undef inw
-#undef outw
-#undef inl
-#undef outl
-#define inb(x)          1
-#define inw(x)          1
-#define inl(x)          1
-#define outb(x,y)       1
-#define outw(x,y)       1
-#define outl(x,y)       1
-#endif
-
-static int check_address (unsigned long addr, int size);
-static void dump_events (struct Scsi_Host *host, int count);
-static Scsi_Cmnd * return_outstanding_commands (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
-    int free, int issue);
-static void hard_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static void ncr_scsi_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static void print_lots (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static void set_synchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, int target, int sxfer, 
-    int scntl3, int now_connected);
-static int datapath_residual (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static const char * sbcl_to_phase (int sbcl);
-static void print_progress (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd);
-static void print_queues (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static void process_issue_queue (unsigned long flags);
-static int shutdown (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static void abnormal_finished (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd, int result);
-static int disable (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static int NCR53c7xx_run_tests (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static irqreturn_t NCR53c7x0_intr(int irq, void *dev_id);
-static void NCR53c7x0_intfly (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static int ncr_halt (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static void intr_phase_mismatch (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd 
-    *cmd);
-static void intr_dma (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd);
-static void print_dsa (struct Scsi_Host *host, u32 *dsa,
-    const char *prefix);
-static int print_insn (struct Scsi_Host *host, const u32 *insn,
-    const char *prefix, int kernel);
-
-static void NCR53c7xx_dsa_fixup (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd);
-static void NCR53c7x0_init_fixup (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-static int NCR53c7x0_dstat_sir_intr (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct 
-    NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd);
-static void NCR53c7x0_soft_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host);
-
-/* Size of event list (per host adapter) */
-static int track_events = 0;
-static struct Scsi_Host *first_host = NULL;	/* Head of list of NCR boards */
-static struct scsi_host_template *the_template = NULL;
-
-/* NCR53c710 script handling code */
-
-#include "53c7xx_d.h"
-#ifdef A_int_debug_sync
-#define DEBUG_SYNC_INTR A_int_debug_sync
-#endif
-int NCR53c7xx_script_len = sizeof (SCRIPT);
-int NCR53c7xx_dsa_len = A_dsa_end + Ent_dsa_zero - Ent_dsa_code_template;
-#ifdef FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT
-int CmdPageStart = (0 - Ent_dsa_zero - sizeof(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd)) & 0xff;
-#endif
-
-static char *setup_strings[] =
-	{"","","","","","","",""};
-
-#define MAX_SETUP_STRINGS ARRAY_SIZE(setup_strings)
-#define SETUP_BUFFER_SIZE 200
-static char setup_buffer[SETUP_BUFFER_SIZE];
-static char setup_used[MAX_SETUP_STRINGS];
-
-void ncr53c7xx_setup (char *str, int *ints)
-{
-   int i;
-   char *p1, *p2;
-
-   p1 = setup_buffer;
-   *p1 = '\0';
-   if (str)
-      strncpy(p1, str, SETUP_BUFFER_SIZE - strlen(setup_buffer));
-   setup_buffer[SETUP_BUFFER_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
-   p1 = setup_buffer;
-   i = 0;
-   while (*p1 && (i < MAX_SETUP_STRINGS)) {
-      p2 = strchr(p1, ',');
-      if (p2) {
-         *p2 = '\0';
-         if (p1 != p2)
-            setup_strings[i] = p1;
-         p1 = p2 + 1;
-         i++;
-         }
-      else {
-         setup_strings[i] = p1;
-         break;
-         }
-      }
-   for (i=0; i<MAX_SETUP_STRINGS; i++)
-      setup_used[i] = 0;
-}
-
-
-/* check_setup_strings() returns index if key found, 0 if not
- */
-
-static int check_setup_strings(char *key, int *flags, int *val, char *buf)
-{
-int x;
-char *cp;
-
-   for  (x=0; x<MAX_SETUP_STRINGS; x++) {
-      if (setup_used[x])
-         continue;
-      if (!strncmp(setup_strings[x], key, strlen(key)))
-         break;
-      if (!strncmp(setup_strings[x], "next", strlen("next")))
-         return 0;
-      }
-   if (x == MAX_SETUP_STRINGS)
-      return 0;
-   setup_used[x] = 1;
-   cp = setup_strings[x] + strlen(key);
-   *val = -1;
-   if (*cp != ':')
-      return ++x;
-   cp++;
-   if ((*cp >= '0') && (*cp <= '9')) {
-      *val = simple_strtoul(cp,NULL,0);
-      }
-   return ++x;
-}
-
-
-
-/*
- * KNOWN BUGS :
- * - There is some sort of conflict when the PPP driver is compiled with 
- * 	support for 16 channels?
- * 
- * - On systems which predate the 1.3.x initialization order change,
- *      the NCR driver will cause Cannot get free page messages to appear.  
- *      These are harmless, but I don't know of an easy way to avoid them.
- *
- * - With OPTION_DISCONNECT, on two systems under unknown circumstances,
- *	we get a PHASE MISMATCH with DSA set to zero (suggests that we 
- *	are occurring somewhere in the reselection code) where 
- *	DSP=some value DCMD|DBC=same value.  
- * 	
- *	Closer inspection suggests that we may be trying to execute
- *	some portion of the DSA?
- * scsi0 : handling residual transfer (+ 0 bytes from DMA FIFO)
- * scsi0 : handling residual transfer (+ 0 bytes from DMA FIFO)
- * scsi0 : no current command : unexpected phase MSGIN.
- *         DSP=0x1c46cc, DCMD|DBC=0x1c46ac, DSA=0x0
- *         DSPS=0x0, TEMP=0x1c3e70, DMODE=0x80
- * scsi0 : DSP->
- * 001c46cc : 0x001c46cc 0x00000000
- * 001c46d4 : 0x001c5ea0 0x000011f8
- *
- *	Changed the print code in the phase_mismatch handler so
- *	that we call print_lots to try to diagnose this.
- *
- */
-
-/* 
- * Possible future direction of architecture for max performance :
- *
- * We're using a single start array for the NCR chip.  This is 
- * sub-optimal, because we cannot add a command which would conflict with 
- * an executing command to this start queue, and therefore must insert the 
- * next command for a given I/T/L combination after the first has completed;
- * incurring our interrupt latency between SCSI commands.
- *
- * To allow further pipelining of the NCR and host CPU operation, we want 
- * to set things up so that immediately on termination of a command destined 
- * for a given LUN, we get that LUN busy again.  
- * 
- * To do this, we need to add a 32 bit pointer to which is jumped to 
- * on completion of a command.  If no new command is available, this 
- * would point to the usual DSA issue queue select routine.
- *
- * If one were, it would point to a per-NCR53c7x0_cmd select routine 
- * which starts execution immediately, inserting the command at the head 
- * of the start queue if the NCR chip is selected or reselected.
- *
- * We would change so that we keep a list of outstanding commands 
- * for each unit, rather than a single running_list.  We'd insert 
- * a new command into the right running list; if the NCR didn't 
- * have something running for that yet, we'd put it in the 
- * start queue as well.  Some magic needs to happen to handle the 
- * race condition between the first command terminating before the 
- * new one is written.
- *
- * Potential for profiling : 
- * Call do_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv) to get 800ns resolution.
- */
-
-
-/*
- * TODO : 
- * 1.  To support WIDE transfers, not much needs to happen.  We
- *	should do CHMOVE instructions instead of MOVEs when
- *	we have scatter/gather segments of uneven length.  When
- * 	we do this, we need to handle the case where we disconnect
- *	between segments.
- * 
- * 2.  Currently, when Icky things happen we do a FATAL().  Instead,
- *     we want to do an integrity check on the parts of the NCR hostdata
- *     structure which were initialized at boot time; FATAL() if that 
- *     fails, and otherwise try to recover.  Keep track of how many
- *     times this has happened within a single SCSI command; if it 
- *     gets excessive, then FATAL().
- *
- * 3.  Parity checking is currently disabled, and a few things should 
- *     happen here now that we support synchronous SCSI transfers :
- *     1.  On soft-reset, we shoould set the EPC (Enable Parity Checking)
- *	   and AAP (Assert SATN/ on parity error) bits in SCNTL0.
- *	
- *     2.  We should enable the parity interrupt in the SIEN0 register.
- * 
- *     3.  intr_phase_mismatch() needs to believe that message out is 
- *	   always an "acceptable" phase to have a mismatch in.  If 
- *	   the old phase was MSG_IN, we should send a MESSAGE PARITY 
- *	   error.  If the old phase was something else, we should send
- *	   a INITIATOR_DETECTED_ERROR message.  Note that this could
- *	   cause a RESTORE POINTERS message; so we should handle that 
- *	   correctly first.  Instead, we should probably do an 
- *	   initiator_abort.
- *
- * 4.  MPEE bit of CTEST4 should be set so we get interrupted if 
- *     we detect an error.
- *
- *  
- * 5.  The initial code has been tested on the NCR53c810.  I don't 
- *     have access to NCR53c700, 700-66 (Forex boards), NCR53c710
- *     (NCR Pentium systems), NCR53c720, NCR53c820, or NCR53c825 boards to 
- *     finish development on those platforms.
- *
- *     NCR53c820/825/720 - need to add wide transfer support, including WDTR 
- *     		negotiation, programming of wide transfer capabilities
- *		on reselection and table indirect selection.
- *
- *     NCR53c710 - need to add fatal interrupt or GEN code for 
- *		command completion signaling.   Need to modify all 
- *		SDID, SCID, etc. registers, and table indirect select code 
- *		since these use bit fielded (ie 1<<target) instead of 
- *		binary encoded target ids.  Need to accommodate
- *		different register mappings, probably scan through
- *		the SCRIPT code and change the non SFBR register operand
- *		of all MOVE instructions.
- *
- *		It is rather worse than this actually, the 710 corrupts
- *		both TEMP and DSA when you do a MOVE MEMORY.  This
- *		screws you up all over the place.  MOVE MEMORY 4 with a
- *		destination of DSA seems to work OK, which helps some.
- *		Richard Hirst  richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk
- * 
- *     NCR53c700/700-66 - need to add code to refix addresses on 
- *		every nexus change, eliminate all table indirect code,
- *		very messy.
- *
- * 6.  The NCR53c7x0 series is very popular on other platforms that 
- *     could be running Linux - ie, some high performance AMIGA SCSI 
- *     boards use it.  
- *	
- *     So, I should include #ifdef'd code so that it is 
- *     compatible with these systems.
- *	
- *     Specifically, the little Endian assumptions I made in my 
- *     bit fields need to change, and if the NCR doesn't see memory
- *     the right way, we need to provide options to reverse words
- *     when the scripts are relocated.
- *
- * 7.  Use vremap() to access memory mapped boards.  
- */
-
-/* 
- * Allow for simultaneous existence of multiple SCSI scripts so we 
- * can have a single driver binary for all of the family.
- *
- * - one for NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips	(not yet supported)
- * - one for rest (only the NCR53c810, 815, 820, and 825 are currently 
- *	supported)
- * 
- * So that we only need two SCSI scripts, we need to modify things so
- * that we fixup register accesses in READ/WRITE instructions, and 
- * we'll also have to accommodate the bit vs. binary encoding of IDs
- * with the 7xx chips.
- */
-
-#define ROUNDUP(adr,type)	\
-  ((void *) (((long) (adr) + sizeof(type) - 1) & ~(sizeof(type) - 1)))
-
-
-/*
- * Function: issue_to_cmd
- *
- * Purpose: convert jump instruction in issue array to NCR53c7x0_cmd
- *	structure pointer.  
- *
- * Inputs; issue - pointer to start of NOP or JUMP instruction
- *	in issue array.
- *
- * Returns: pointer to command on success; 0 if opcode is NOP.
- */
-
-static inline struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *
-issue_to_cmd (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata,
-    u32 *issue)
-{
-    return (issue[0] != hostdata->NOP_insn) ? 
-    /* 
-     * If the IF TRUE bit is set, it's a JUMP instruction.  The
-     * operand is a bus pointer to the dsa_begin routine for this DSA.  The
-     * dsa field of the NCR53c7x0_cmd structure starts with the 
-     * DSA code template.  By converting to a virtual address,
-     * subtracting the code template size, and offset of the 
-     * dsa field, we end up with a pointer to the start of the 
-     * structure (alternatively, we could use the 
-     * dsa_cmnd field, an anachronism from when we weren't
-     * sure what the relationship between the NCR structures
-     * and host structures were going to be.
-     */
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) ((char *) bus_to_virt (issue[1]) - 
-	    (hostdata->E_dsa_code_begin - hostdata->E_dsa_code_template) -
-	    offsetof(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd, dsa)) 
-    /* If the IF TRUE bit is not set, it's a NOP */
-	: NULL;
-}
-
-
-/* 
- * FIXME: we should junk these, in favor of synchronous_want and 
- * wide_want in the NCR53c7x0_hostdata structure.
- */
-
-/* Template for "preferred" synchronous transfer parameters. */
-
-static const unsigned char sdtr_message[] = {
-#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C7xx_FAST
-    EXTENDED_MESSAGE, 3 /* length */, EXTENDED_SDTR, 25 /* *4ns */, 8 /* off */
-#else
-    EXTENDED_MESSAGE, 3 /* length */, EXTENDED_SDTR, 50 /* *4ns */, 8 /* off */ 
-#endif
-};
-
-/* Template to request asynchronous transfers */
-
-static const unsigned char async_message[] = {
-    EXTENDED_MESSAGE, 3 /* length */, EXTENDED_SDTR, 0, 0 /* asynchronous */
-};
-
-/* Template for "preferred" WIDE transfer parameters */
-
-static const unsigned char wdtr_message[] = {
-    EXTENDED_MESSAGE, 2 /* length */, EXTENDED_WDTR, 1 /* 2^1 bytes */
-};
-
-#if 0
-/*
- * Function : struct Scsi_Host *find_host (int host)
- * 
- * Purpose : KGDB support function which translates a host number 
- * 	to a host structure. 
- *
- * Inputs : host - number of SCSI host
- *
- * Returns : NULL on failure, pointer to host structure on success.
- */
-
-static struct Scsi_Host *
-find_host (int host) {
-    struct Scsi_Host *h;
-    for (h = first_host; h && h->host_no != host; h = h->next);
-    if (!h) {
-	printk (KERN_ALERT "scsi%d not found\n", host);
-	return NULL;
-    } else if (h->hostt != the_template) {
-	printk (KERN_ALERT "scsi%d is not a NCR board\n", host);
-	return NULL;
-    }
-    return h;
-}
-
-#if 0
-/*
- * Function : request_synchronous (int host, int target)
- * 
- * Purpose : KGDB interface which will allow us to negotiate for 
- * 	synchronous transfers.  This ill be replaced with a more 
- * 	integrated function; perhaps a new entry in the scsi_host 
- *	structure, accessible via an ioctl() or perhaps /proc/scsi.
- *
- * Inputs : host - number of SCSI host; target - number of target.
- *
- * Returns : 0 when negotiation has been setup for next SCSI command,
- *	-1 on failure.
- */
-
-static int
-request_synchronous (int host, int target) {
-    struct Scsi_Host *h;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata;
-    unsigned long flags;
-    if (target < 0) {
-	printk (KERN_ALERT "target %d is bogus\n", target);
-	return -1;
-    }
-    if (!(h = find_host (host)))
-	return -1;
-    else if (h->this_id == target) {
-	printk (KERN_ALERT "target %d is host ID\n", target);
-	return -1;
-    } 
-    else if (target >= h->max_id) {
-	printk (KERN_ALERT "target %d exceeds maximum of %d\n", target,
-	    h->max_id);
-	return -1;
-    }
-    hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)h->hostdata[0];
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    if (hostdata->initiate_sdtr & (1 << target)) {
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-	printk (KERN_ALERT "target %d already doing SDTR\n", target);
-	return -1;
-    } 
-    hostdata->initiate_sdtr |= (1 << target);
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    return 0;
-}
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Function : request_disconnect (int host, int on_or_off)
- * 
- * Purpose : KGDB support function, tells us to allow or disallow 
- *	disconnections.
- *
- * Inputs : host - number of SCSI host; on_or_off - non-zero to allow,
- *	zero to disallow.
- *
- * Returns : 0 on success, *	-1 on failure.
- */
-
-static int 
-request_disconnect (int host, int on_or_off) {
-    struct Scsi_Host *h;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata;
-    if (!(h = find_host (host)))
-	return -1;
-    hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) h->hostdata[0];
-    if (on_or_off) 
-	hostdata->options |= OPTION_DISCONNECT;
-    else
-	hostdata->options &= ~OPTION_DISCONNECT;
-    return 0;
-}
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Function : static void NCR53c7x0_driver_init (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : Initialize internal structures, as required on startup, or 
- *	after a SCSI bus reset.
- * 
- * Inputs : host - pointer to this host adapter's structure
- */
-
-static void 
-NCR53c7x0_driver_init (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    int i, j;
-    u32 *ncrcurrent;
-
-    for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) {
-	hostdata->request_sense[i] = 0;
-    	for (j = 0; j < 8; ++j) 
-	    hostdata->busy[i][j] = 0;
-	set_synchronous (host, i, /* sxfer */ 0, hostdata->saved_scntl3, 0);
-    }
-    hostdata->issue_queue = NULL;
-    hostdata->running_list = hostdata->finished_queue = 
-	hostdata->ncrcurrent = NULL;
-    for (i = 0, ncrcurrent = (u32 *) hostdata->schedule; 
-	i < host->can_queue; ++i, ncrcurrent += 2) {
-	ncrcurrent[0] = hostdata->NOP_insn;
-	ncrcurrent[1] = 0xdeadbeef;
-    }
-    ncrcurrent[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI|DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) << 24) | DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-    ncrcurrent[1] = (u32) virt_to_bus (hostdata->script) +
-	hostdata->E_wait_reselect;
-    hostdata->reconnect_dsa_head = 0;
-    hostdata->addr_reconnect_dsa_head = (u32) 
-	virt_to_bus((void *) &(hostdata->reconnect_dsa_head));
-    hostdata->expecting_iid = 0;
-    hostdata->expecting_sto = 0;
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS) 
-	hostdata->initiate_sdtr = 0xffff; 
-    else
-    	hostdata->initiate_sdtr = 0;
-    hostdata->talked_to = 0;
-    hostdata->idle = 1;
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static int clock_to_ccf_710 (int clock)
- *
- * Purpose :  Return the clock conversion factor for a given SCSI clock.
- *
- * Inputs : clock - SCSI clock expressed in Hz.
- *
- * Returns : ccf on success, -1 on failure.
- */
-
-static int 
-clock_to_ccf_710 (int clock) {
-    if (clock <= 16666666)
-	return -1;
-    if (clock <= 25000000)
-	return 2; 	/* Divide by 1.0 */
-    else if (clock <= 37500000)
-	return 1; 	/* Divide by 1.5 */
-    else if (clock <= 50000000)
-	return 0;	/* Divide by 2.0 */
-    else if (clock <= 66000000)
-	return 3;	/* Divide by 3.0 */
-    else 
-	return -1;
-}
-    
-/* 
- * Function : static int NCR53c7x0_init (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose :  initialize the internal structures for a given SCSI host
- *
- * Inputs : host - pointer to this host adapter's structure
- *
- * Preconditions : when this function is called, the chip_type 
- * 	field of the hostdata structure MUST have been set.
- *
- * Returns : 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
-
-int 
-NCR53c7x0_init (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    int i, ccf;
-    unsigned char revision;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    /* 
-     * There are some things which we need to know about in order to provide
-     * a semblance of support.  Print 'em if they aren't what we expect, 
-     * otherwise don't add to the noise.
-     * 
-     * -1 means we don't know what to expect.
-     */
-    int val, flags;
-    char buf[32];
-    int expected_id = -1;
-    int expected_clock = -1;
-    int uninitialized = 0;
-#ifdef NO_IO_SPACE
-    int expected_mapping = OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED;
-#else
-    int expected_mapping = OPTION_IO_MAPPED;
-#endif
-    for (i=0;i<7;i++)
-	hostdata->valid_ids[i] = 1;	/* Default all ID's to scan */
-
-    /* Parse commandline flags */
-    if (check_setup_strings("noasync",&flags,&val,buf))
-    {
-	hostdata->options |= OPTION_NO_ASYNC;
-	hostdata->options &= ~(OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS | OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS);
-    }
-
-    if (check_setup_strings("nosync",&flags,&val,buf))
-    {
-	hostdata->options &= ~(OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS | OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS);
-    }
-
-    if (check_setup_strings("nodisconnect",&flags,&val,buf))
-	hostdata->options &= ~OPTION_DISCONNECT;
-
-    if (check_setup_strings("validids",&flags,&val,buf))
-    {
-	for (i=0;i<7;i++) 
-		hostdata->valid_ids[i] = val & (1<<i);
-    }
- 
-    if  ((i = check_setup_strings("next",&flags,&val,buf)))
-    {
-	while (i)
-		setup_used[--i] = 1;
-    }
-
-    if (check_setup_strings("opthi",&flags,&val,buf))
-	hostdata->options = (long long)val << 32;
-    if (check_setup_strings("optlo",&flags,&val,buf))
-	hostdata->options |= val;
-
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    switch (hostdata->chip) {
-    case 710:
-    case 770:
-    	hostdata->dstat_sir_intr = NCR53c7x0_dstat_sir_intr;
-    	hostdata->init_save_regs = NULL;
-    	hostdata->dsa_fixup = NCR53c7xx_dsa_fixup;
-    	hostdata->init_fixup = NCR53c7x0_init_fixup;
-    	hostdata->soft_reset = NCR53c7x0_soft_reset;
-	hostdata->run_tests = NCR53c7xx_run_tests;
-	expected_clock = hostdata->scsi_clock;
-	expected_id = 7;
-    	break;
-    default:
-	printk ("scsi%d : chip type of %d is not supported yet, detaching.\n",
-	    host->host_no, hostdata->chip);
-	scsi_unregister (host);
-	return -1;
-    }
-
-    /* Assign constants accessed by NCR */
-    hostdata->NCR53c7xx_zero = 0;			
-    hostdata->NCR53c7xx_msg_reject = MESSAGE_REJECT;
-    hostdata->NCR53c7xx_msg_abort = ABORT;
-    hostdata->NCR53c7xx_msg_nop = NOP;
-    hostdata->NOP_insn = (DCMD_TYPE_TCI|DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) << 24;
-    if (expected_mapping == -1 || 
-	(hostdata->options & (OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED)) != 
-	(expected_mapping & OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED))
-	printk ("scsi%d : using %s mapped access\n", host->host_no, 
-	    (hostdata->options & OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED) ? "memory" : 
-	    "io");
-
-    hostdata->dmode = (hostdata->chip == 700 || hostdata->chip == 70066) ? 
-	DMODE_REG_00 : DMODE_REG_10;
-    hostdata->istat = ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8) ? 
-    	ISTAT_REG_800 : ISTAT_REG_700;
-
-/* We have to assume that this may be the first access to the chip, so
- * we must set EA in DCNTL. */
-
-    NCR53c7x0_write8 (DCNTL_REG, DCNTL_10_EA|DCNTL_10_COM);
-
-
-/* Only the ISTAT register is readable when the NCR is running, so make 
-   sure it's halted. */
-    ncr_halt(host);
-
-/* 
- * XXX - the NCR53c700 uses bitfielded registers for SCID, SDID, etc,
- *	as does the 710 with one bit per SCSI ID.  Conversely, the NCR
- * 	uses a normal, 3 bit binary representation of these values.
- *
- * Get the rest of the NCR documentation, and FIND OUT where the change
- * was.
- */
-
-#if 0
-	/* May not be able to do this - chip my not have been set up yet */
-	tmp = hostdata->this_id_mask = NCR53c7x0_read8(SCID_REG);
-	for (host->this_id = 0; tmp != 1; tmp >>=1, ++host->this_id);
-#else
-	host->this_id = 7;
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Note : we should never encounter a board setup for ID0.  So,
- * 	if we see ID0, assume that it was uninitialized and set it
- * 	to the industry standard 7.
- */
-    if (!host->this_id) {
-	printk("scsi%d : initiator ID was %d, changing to 7\n",
-	    host->host_no, host->this_id);
-	host->this_id = 7;
-	hostdata->this_id_mask = 1 << 7;
-	uninitialized = 1;
-    };
-
-    if (expected_id == -1 || host->this_id != expected_id)
-    	printk("scsi%d : using initiator ID %d\n", host->host_no,
-    	    host->this_id);
-
-    /*
-     * Save important registers to allow a soft reset.
-     */
-
-    /*
-     * CTEST7 controls cache snooping, burst mode, and support for 
-     * external differential drivers.  This isn't currently used - the
-     * default value may not be optimal anyway.
-     * Even worse, it may never have been set up since reset.
-     */
-    hostdata->saved_ctest7 = NCR53c7x0_read8(CTEST7_REG) & CTEST7_SAVE;
-    revision = (NCR53c7x0_read8(CTEST8_REG) & 0xF0) >> 4;
-    switch (revision) {
-	case 1: revision = 0;    break;
-	case 2: revision = 1;    break;
-	case 4: revision = 2;    break;
-	case 8: revision = 3;    break;
-	default: revision = 255; break;
-    }
-    printk("scsi%d: Revision 0x%x\n",host->host_no,revision);
-
-    if ((revision == 0 || revision == 255) && (hostdata->options & (OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS|OPTION_DISCONNECT|OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS)))
-    {
-	printk ("scsi%d: Disabling sync working and disconnect/reselect\n",
-							host->host_no);
-	hostdata->options &= ~(OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS|OPTION_DISCONNECT|OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS);
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * On NCR53c700 series chips, DCNTL controls the SCSI clock divisor,
-     * on 800 series chips, it allows for a totem-pole IRQ driver.
-     * NOTE saved_dcntl currently overwritten in init function.
-     * The value read here may be garbage anyway, MVME16x board at least
-     * does not initialise chip if kernel arrived via tftp.
-     */
-
-    hostdata->saved_dcntl = NCR53c7x0_read8(DCNTL_REG);
-
-    /*
-     * DMODE controls DMA burst length, and on 700 series chips,
-     * 286 mode and bus width  
-     * NOTE:  On MVME16x, chip may have been reset, so this could be a
-     * power-on/reset default value.
-     */
-    hostdata->saved_dmode = NCR53c7x0_read8(hostdata->dmode);
-
-    /* 
-     * Now that burst length and enabled/disabled status is known, 
-     * clue the user in on it.  
-     */
-   
-    ccf = clock_to_ccf_710 (expected_clock);
-
-    for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) 
-	hostdata->cmd_allocated[i] = 0;
-
-    if (hostdata->init_save_regs)
-    	hostdata->init_save_regs (host);
-    if (hostdata->init_fixup)
-    	hostdata->init_fixup (host);
-
-    if (!the_template) {
-	the_template = host->hostt;
-	first_host = host;
-    }
-
-    /* 
-     * Linux SCSI drivers have always been plagued with initialization 
-     * problems - some didn't work with the BIOS disabled since they expected
-     * initialization from it, some didn't work when the networking code
-     * was enabled and registers got scrambled, etc.
-     *
-     * To avoid problems like this, in the future, we will do a soft 
-     * reset on the SCSI chip, taking it back to a sane state.
-     */
-
-    hostdata->soft_reset (host);
-
-#if 1
-    hostdata->debug_count_limit = -1;
-#else
-    hostdata->debug_count_limit = 1;
-#endif
-    hostdata->intrs = -1;
-    hostdata->resets = -1;
-    memcpy ((void *) hostdata->synchronous_want, (void *) sdtr_message, 
-	sizeof (hostdata->synchronous_want));
-
-    NCR53c7x0_driver_init (host);
-
-    if (request_irq(host->irq, NCR53c7x0_intr, IRQF_SHARED, "53c7xx", host))
-    {
-	printk("scsi%d : IRQ%d not free, detaching\n",
-		host->host_no, host->irq);
-	goto err_unregister;
-    } 
-
-    if ((hostdata->run_tests && hostdata->run_tests(host) == -1) ||
-        (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TESTS_ONLY)) {
-    	/* XXX Should disable interrupts, etc. here */
-	goto err_free_irq;
-    } else {
-	if (host->io_port)  {
-	    host->n_io_port = 128;
-	    if (!request_region (host->io_port, host->n_io_port, "ncr53c7xx"))
-		goto err_free_irq;
-	}
-    }
-    
-    if (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SBCL_REG) & SBCL_BSY) {
-	printk ("scsi%d : bus wedge, doing SCSI reset\n", host->host_no);
-	hard_reset (host);
-    }
-    return 0;
-
- err_free_irq:
-    free_irq(host->irq,  NCR53c7x0_intr);
- err_unregister:
-    scsi_unregister(host);
-    return -1;
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : int ncr53c7xx_init(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt, int board, int chip,
- *	unsigned long base, int io_port, int irq, int dma, long long options,
- *	int clock);
- *
- * Purpose : initializes a NCR53c7,8x0 based on base addresses,
- *	IRQ, and DMA channel.	
- *	
- * Inputs : tpnt - Template for this SCSI adapter, board - board level
- *	product, chip - 710
- * 
- * Returns : 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- *
- */
-
-int 
-ncr53c7xx_init (struct scsi_host_template *tpnt, int board, int chip,
-    unsigned long base, int io_port, int irq, int dma, 
-    long long options, int clock)
-{
-    struct Scsi_Host *instance;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata;
-    char chip_str[80];
-    int script_len = 0, dsa_len = 0, size = 0, max_cmd_size = 0,
-	schedule_size = 0, ok = 0;
-    void *tmp;
-    unsigned long page;
-
-    switch (chip) {
-    case 710:
-    case 770:
-	schedule_size = (tpnt->can_queue + 1) * 8 /* JUMP instruction size */;
-	script_len = NCR53c7xx_script_len;
-    	dsa_len = NCR53c7xx_dsa_len;
-    	options |= OPTION_INTFLY;
-    	sprintf (chip_str, "NCR53c%d", chip);
-    	break;
-    default:
-    	printk("scsi-ncr53c7xx : unsupported SCSI chip %d\n", chip);
-    	return -1;
-    }
-
-    printk("scsi-ncr53c7xx : %s at memory 0x%lx, io 0x%x, irq %d",
-    	chip_str, base, io_port, irq);
-    if (dma == DMA_NONE)
-    	printk("\n");
-    else 
-    	printk(", dma %d\n", dma);
-
-    if (options & OPTION_DEBUG_PROBE_ONLY) {
-    	printk ("scsi-ncr53c7xx : probe only enabled, aborting initialization\n");
-    	return -1;
-    }
-
-    max_cmd_size = sizeof(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd) + dsa_len +
-    	/* Size of dynamic part of command structure : */
-	2 * /* Worst case : we don't know if we need DATA IN or DATA out */
-		( 2 * /* Current instructions per scatter/gather segment */ 
-        	  tpnt->sg_tablesize + 
-                  3 /* Current startup / termination required per phase */
-		) *
-	8 /* Each instruction is eight bytes */;
-
-    /* Allocate fixed part of hostdata, dynamic part to hold appropriate
-       SCSI SCRIPT(tm) plus a single, maximum-sized NCR53c7x0_cmd structure.
-
-       We need a NCR53c7x0_cmd structure for scan_scsis() when we are 
-       not loaded as a module, and when we're loaded as a module, we 
-       can't use a non-dynamically allocated structure because modules
-       are vmalloc()'d, which can allow structures to cross page 
-       boundaries and breaks our physical/virtual address assumptions
-       for DMA.
-
-       So, we stick it past the end of our hostdata structure.
-
-       ASSUMPTION : 
-       	 Regardless of how many simultaneous SCSI commands we allow,
-	 the probe code only executes a _single_ instruction at a time,
-	 so we only need one here, and don't need to allocate NCR53c7x0_cmd
-	 structures for each target until we are no longer in scan_scsis
-	 and kmalloc() has become functional (memory_init() happens 
-	 after all device driver initialization).
-    */
-
-    size = sizeof(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata) + script_len + 
-    /* Note that alignment will be guaranteed, since we put the command
-       allocated at probe time after the fixed-up SCSI script, which 
-       consists of 32 bit words, aligned on a 32 bit boundary.  But
-       on a 64bit machine we need 8 byte alignment for hostdata->free, so
-       we add in another 4 bytes to take care of potential misalignment
-       */
-	(sizeof(void *) - sizeof(u32)) + max_cmd_size + schedule_size;
-
-    page = __get_free_pages(GFP_ATOMIC,1);
-    if(page==0)
-    {
-    	printk(KERN_ERR "53c7xx: out of memory.\n");
-    	return -ENOMEM;
-    }
-#ifdef FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT
-    /*
-     * 53c710 rev.0 doesn't have an add-with-carry instruction.
-     * Ensure we allocate enough memory to force DSA alignment.
-    */
-    size += 256;
-#endif
-    /* Size should be < 8K, so we can fit it in two pages. */
-    if (size > 8192) {
-      printk(KERN_ERR "53c7xx: hostdata > 8K\n");
-      return -1;
-    }
-
-    instance = scsi_register (tpnt, 4);
-    if (!instance)
-    {
-        free_page(page);
-	return -1;
-    }
-    instance->hostdata[0] = page;
-    memset((void *)instance->hostdata[0], 0, 8192);
-    cache_push(virt_to_phys((void *)(instance->hostdata[0])), 8192);
-    cache_clear(virt_to_phys((void *)(instance->hostdata[0])), 8192);
-    kernel_set_cachemode((void *)instance->hostdata[0], 8192, IOMAP_NOCACHE_SER);
-
-    /* FIXME : if we ever support an ISA NCR53c7xx based board, we
-       need to check if the chip is running in a 16 bit mode, and if so 
-       unregister it if it is past the 16M (0x1000000) mark */
-
-    hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)instance->hostdata[0];
-    hostdata->size = size;
-    hostdata->script_count = script_len / sizeof(u32);
-    hostdata->board = board;
-    hostdata->chip = chip;
-
-    /*
-     * Being memory mapped is more desirable, since 
-     *
-     * - Memory accesses may be faster.
-     *
-     * - The destination and source address spaces are the same for 
-     *	 all instructions, meaning we don't have to twiddle dmode or 
-     *	 any other registers.
-     *
-     * So, we try for memory mapped, and if we don't get it,
-     * we go for port mapped, and that failing we tell the user
-     * it can't work.
-     */
-
-    if (base) {
-	instance->base = base;
-	/* Check for forced I/O mapping */
-    	if (!(options & OPTION_IO_MAPPED)) {
-	    options |= OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED;
-	    ok = 1;
-	}
-    } else {
-	options &= ~OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED;
-    }
-
-    if (io_port) {
-	instance->io_port = io_port;
-	options |= OPTION_IO_MAPPED;
-	ok = 1;
-    } else {
-	options &= ~OPTION_IO_MAPPED;
-    }
-
-    if (!ok) {
-	printk ("scsi%d : not initializing, no I/O or memory mapping known \n",
-	    instance->host_no);
-	scsi_unregister (instance);
-	return -1;
-    }
-    instance->irq = irq;
-    instance->dma_channel = dma;
-
-    hostdata->options = options;
-    hostdata->dsa_len = dsa_len;
-    hostdata->max_cmd_size = max_cmd_size;
-    hostdata->num_cmds = 1;
-    hostdata->scsi_clock = clock;
-    /* Initialize single command */
-    tmp = (hostdata->script + hostdata->script_count);
-#ifdef FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT
-    {
-	void *t = ROUNDUP(tmp, void *);
-	if (((u32)t & 0xff) > CmdPageStart)
-	    t = (void *)((u32)t + 255);
-	t = (void *)(((u32)t & ~0xff) + CmdPageStart);
-        hostdata->free = t;
-#if 0
-	printk ("scsi: Registered size increased by 256 to %d\n", size);
-	printk ("scsi: CmdPageStart = 0x%02x\n", CmdPageStart);
-	printk ("scsi: tmp = 0x%08x, hostdata->free set to 0x%08x\n",
-			(u32)tmp, (u32)t);
-#endif
-    }
-#else
-    hostdata->free = ROUNDUP(tmp, void *);
-#endif
-    hostdata->free->real = tmp;
-    hostdata->free->size = max_cmd_size;
-    hostdata->free->free = NULL;
-    hostdata->free->next = NULL;
-    hostdata->extra_allocate = 0;
-
-    /* Allocate command start code space */
-    hostdata->schedule = (chip == 700 || chip == 70066) ?
-	NULL : (u32 *) ((char *)hostdata->free + max_cmd_size);
-
-/* 
- * For diagnostic purposes, we don't really care how fast things blaze.
- * For profiling, we want to access the 800ns resolution system clock,
- * using a 'C' call on the host processor.
- *
- * Therefore, there's no need for the NCR chip to directly manipulate
- * this data, and we should put it wherever is most convenient for 
- * Linux.
- */
-    if (track_events) 
-	hostdata->events = (struct NCR53c7x0_event *) (track_events ? 
-	    vmalloc (sizeof (struct NCR53c7x0_event) * track_events) : NULL);
-    else
-	hostdata->events = NULL;
-
-    if (hostdata->events) {
-	memset ((void *) hostdata->events, 0, sizeof(struct NCR53c7x0_event) *
-	    track_events);	
-	hostdata->event_size = track_events;
-	hostdata->event_index = 0;
-    } else 
-	hostdata->event_size = 0;
-
-    return NCR53c7x0_init(instance);
-}
-
-
-/* 
- * Function : static void NCR53c7x0_init_fixup (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose :  copy and fixup the SCSI SCRIPTS(tm) code for this device.
- *
- * Inputs : host - pointer to this host adapter's structure
- *
- */
-
-static void 
-NCR53c7x0_init_fixup (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned char tmp;
-    int i, ncr_to_memory, memory_to_ncr;
-    u32 base;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-
-    /* XXX - NOTE : this code MUST be made endian aware */
-    /*  Copy code into buffer that was allocated at detection time.  */
-    memcpy ((void *) hostdata->script, (void *) SCRIPT, 
-	sizeof(SCRIPT));
-    /* Fixup labels */
-    for (i = 0; i < PATCHES; ++i) 
-	hostdata->script[LABELPATCHES[i]] += 
-    	    virt_to_bus(hostdata->script);
-    /* Fixup addresses of constants that used to be EXTERNAL */
-
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, NCR53c7xx_msg_abort, 
-    	virt_to_bus(&(hostdata->NCR53c7xx_msg_abort)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, NCR53c7xx_msg_reject, 
-    	virt_to_bus(&(hostdata->NCR53c7xx_msg_reject)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, NCR53c7xx_zero, 
-    	virt_to_bus(&(hostdata->NCR53c7xx_zero)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, NCR53c7xx_sink, 
-    	virt_to_bus(&(hostdata->NCR53c7xx_sink)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, NOP_insn,
-	virt_to_bus(&(hostdata->NOP_insn)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, schedule,
-	virt_to_bus((void *) hostdata->schedule));
-
-    /* Fixup references to external variables: */
-    for (i = 0; i < EXTERNAL_PATCHES_LEN; ++i)
-       hostdata->script[EXTERNAL_PATCHES[i].offset] +=
-         virt_to_bus(EXTERNAL_PATCHES[i].address);
-
-    /* 
-     * Fixup absolutes set at boot-time.
-     * 
-     * All non-code absolute variables suffixed with "dsa_" and "int_"
-     * are constants, and need no fixup provided the assembler has done 
-     * it for us (I don't know what the "real" NCR assembler does in 
-     * this case, my assembler does the right magic).
-     */
-
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dsa_save_data_pointer, 
-    	Ent_dsa_code_save_data_pointer - Ent_dsa_zero);
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dsa_restore_pointers,
-    	Ent_dsa_code_restore_pointers - Ent_dsa_zero);
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dsa_check_reselect,
-    	Ent_dsa_code_check_reselect - Ent_dsa_zero);
-
-    /*
-     * Just for the hell of it, preserve the settings of 
-     * Burst Length and Enable Read Line bits from the DMODE 
-     * register.  Make sure SCRIPTS start automagically.
-     */
-
-#if defined(CONFIG_MVME16x) || defined(CONFIG_BVME6000)
-    /* We know better what we want than 16xBug does! */
-    tmp = DMODE_10_BL_8 | DMODE_10_FC2;
-#else
-    tmp = NCR53c7x0_read8(DMODE_REG_10);
-    tmp &= (DMODE_BL_MASK | DMODE_10_FC2 | DMODE_10_FC1 | DMODE_710_PD |
-								DMODE_710_UO);
-#endif
-
-    if (!(hostdata->options & OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED)) {
-    	base = (u32) host->io_port;
-    	memory_to_ncr = tmp|DMODE_800_DIOM;
-    	ncr_to_memory = tmp|DMODE_800_SIOM;
-    } else {
-    	base = virt_to_bus((void *)host->base);
-	memory_to_ncr = ncr_to_memory = tmp;
-    }
-
-    /* SCRATCHB_REG_10 == SCRATCHA_REG_800, as it happens */
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, addr_scratch, base + SCRATCHA_REG_800);
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, addr_temp, base + TEMP_REG);
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, addr_dsa, base + DSA_REG);
-
-    /*
-     * I needed some variables in the script to be accessible to 
-     * both the NCR chip and the host processor. For these variables,
-     * I made the arbitrary decision to store them directly in the 
-     * hostdata structure rather than in the RELATIVE area of the 
-     * SCRIPTS.
-     */
-    
-
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dmode_memory_to_memory, tmp);
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dmode_memory_to_ncr, memory_to_ncr);
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dmode_ncr_to_memory, ncr_to_memory);
-
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, msg_buf, 
-	virt_to_bus((void *)&(hostdata->msg_buf)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, reconnect_dsa_head, 
-    	virt_to_bus((void *)&(hostdata->reconnect_dsa_head)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, addr_reconnect_dsa_head, 
-	virt_to_bus((void *)&(hostdata->addr_reconnect_dsa_head)));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, reselected_identify, 
-    	virt_to_bus((void *)&(hostdata->reselected_identify)));
-/* reselected_tag is currently unused */
-#if 0
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, reselected_tag, 
-    	virt_to_bus((void *)&(hostdata->reselected_tag)));
-#endif
-
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, test_dest, 
-	virt_to_bus((void*)&hostdata->test_dest));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, test_src, 
-	virt_to_bus(&hostdata->test_source));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, saved_dsa,
-	virt_to_bus((void *)&hostdata->saved2_dsa));
-    patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, emulfly,
-	virt_to_bus((void *)&hostdata->emulated_intfly));
-
-    patch_abs_rwri_data (hostdata->script, 0, dsa_check_reselect, 
-	(unsigned char)(Ent_dsa_code_check_reselect - Ent_dsa_zero));
-
-/* These are for event logging; the ncr_event enum contains the 
-   actual interrupt numbers. */
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_SELECT
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_SELECT, (u32) EVENT_SELECT);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_DISCONNECT
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_DISCONNECT, (u32) EVENT_DISCONNECT);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_RESELECT
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_RESELECT, (u32) EVENT_RESELECT);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_COMPLETE
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_COMPLETE, (u32) EVENT_COMPLETE);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_IDLE
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_IDLE, (u32) EVENT_IDLE);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_SELECT_FAILED
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_SELECT_FAILED, 
-	(u32) EVENT_SELECT_FAILED);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT,
-	(u32) EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT);
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED
-   patch_abs_32 (hostdata->script, 0, int_EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED, 
-	(u32) EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED);
-#endif
-
-    /*
-     * Make sure the NCR and Linux code agree on the location of 
-     * certain fields.
-     */
-
-    hostdata->E_accept_message = Ent_accept_message;
-    hostdata->E_command_complete = Ent_command_complete;		
-    hostdata->E_cmdout_cmdout = Ent_cmdout_cmdout;
-    hostdata->E_data_transfer = Ent_data_transfer;
-    hostdata->E_debug_break = Ent_debug_break;	
-    hostdata->E_dsa_code_template = Ent_dsa_code_template;
-    hostdata->E_dsa_code_template_end = Ent_dsa_code_template_end;
-    hostdata->E_end_data_transfer = Ent_end_data_transfer;
-    hostdata->E_initiator_abort = Ent_initiator_abort;
-    hostdata->E_msg_in = Ent_msg_in;
-    hostdata->E_other_transfer = Ent_other_transfer;
-    hostdata->E_other_in = Ent_other_in;
-    hostdata->E_other_out = Ent_other_out;
-    hostdata->E_reject_message = Ent_reject_message;
-    hostdata->E_respond_message = Ent_respond_message;
-    hostdata->E_select = Ent_select;
-    hostdata->E_select_msgout = Ent_select_msgout;
-    hostdata->E_target_abort = Ent_target_abort;
-#ifdef Ent_test_0
-    hostdata->E_test_0 = Ent_test_0;
-#endif
-    hostdata->E_test_1 = Ent_test_1;
-    hostdata->E_test_2 = Ent_test_2;
-#ifdef Ent_test_3
-    hostdata->E_test_3 = Ent_test_3;
-#endif
-    hostdata->E_wait_reselect = Ent_wait_reselect;
-    hostdata->E_dsa_code_begin = Ent_dsa_code_begin;
-
-    hostdata->dsa_cmdout = A_dsa_cmdout;
-    hostdata->dsa_cmnd = A_dsa_cmnd;
-    hostdata->dsa_datain = A_dsa_datain;
-    hostdata->dsa_dataout = A_dsa_dataout;
-    hostdata->dsa_end = A_dsa_end;			
-    hostdata->dsa_msgin = A_dsa_msgin;
-    hostdata->dsa_msgout = A_dsa_msgout;
-    hostdata->dsa_msgout_other = A_dsa_msgout_other;
-    hostdata->dsa_next = A_dsa_next;
-    hostdata->dsa_select = A_dsa_select;
-    hostdata->dsa_start = Ent_dsa_code_template - Ent_dsa_zero;
-    hostdata->dsa_status = A_dsa_status;
-    hostdata->dsa_jump_dest = Ent_dsa_code_fix_jump - Ent_dsa_zero + 
-	8 /* destination operand */;
-
-    /* sanity check */
-    if (A_dsa_fields_start != Ent_dsa_code_template_end - 
-    	Ent_dsa_zero) 
-    	printk("scsi%d : NCR dsa_fields start is %d not %d\n",
-    	    host->host_no, A_dsa_fields_start, Ent_dsa_code_template_end - 
-    	    Ent_dsa_zero);
-
-    printk("scsi%d : NCR code relocated to 0x%lx (virt 0x%p)\n", host->host_no,
-	virt_to_bus(hostdata->script), hostdata->script);
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static int NCR53c7xx_run_tests (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : run various verification tests on the NCR chip, 
- *	including interrupt generation, and proper bus mastering
- * 	operation.
- * 
- * Inputs : host - a properly initialized Scsi_Host structure
- *
- * Preconditions : the NCR chip must be in a halted state.
- *
- * Returns : 0 if all tests were successful, -1 on error.
- * 
- */
-
-static int 
-NCR53c7xx_run_tests (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned long timeout;
-    u32 start;
-    int failed, i;
-    unsigned long flags;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    /* The NCR chip _must_ be idle to run the test scripts */
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    if (!hostdata->idle) {
-	printk ("scsi%d : chip not idle, aborting tests\n", host->host_no);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-	return -1;
-    }
-
-    /* 
-     * Check for functional interrupts, this could work as an
-     * autoprobe routine.
-     */
-
-    if ((hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1) && 
-	    hostdata->state != STATE_DISABLED) {
-	hostdata->idle = 0;
-	hostdata->test_running = 1;
-	hostdata->test_completed = -1;
-	hostdata->test_dest = 0;
-	hostdata->test_source = 0xdeadbeef;
-	start = virt_to_bus (hostdata->script) + hostdata->E_test_1;
-    	hostdata->state = STATE_RUNNING;
-	printk ("scsi%d : test 1", host->host_no);
-	NCR53c7x0_write32 (DSP_REG, start);
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE)
-	    NCR53c7x0_write8 (DCNTL_REG, hostdata->saved_dcntl | DCNTL_SSM |
-						DCNTL_STD);
-	printk (" started\n");
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-
-	/* 
-	 * This is currently a .5 second timeout, since (in theory) no slow 
-	 * board will take that long.  In practice, we've seen one 
-	 * pentium which occassionally fails with this, but works with 
-	 * 10 times as much?
-	 */
-
-	timeout = jiffies + 5 * HZ / 10;
-	while ((hostdata->test_completed == -1) && time_before(jiffies, timeout))
-		barrier();
-
-	failed = 1;
-	if (hostdata->test_completed == -1)
-	    printk ("scsi%d : driver test 1 timed out%s\n",host->host_no ,
-		(hostdata->test_dest == 0xdeadbeef) ? 
-		    " due to lost interrupt.\n"
-		    "         Please verify that the correct IRQ is being used for your board,\n"
-		    : "");
-	else if (hostdata->test_completed != 1) 
-	    printk ("scsi%d : test 1 bad interrupt value (%d)\n", 
-		host->host_no, hostdata->test_completed);
-	else 
-	    failed = (hostdata->test_dest != 0xdeadbeef);
-
-	if (hostdata->test_dest != 0xdeadbeef) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : driver test 1 read 0x%x instead of 0xdeadbeef indicating a\n"
-                    "         probable cache invalidation problem.  Please configure caching\n"
-		    "         as write-through or disabled\n",
-		host->host_no, hostdata->test_dest);
-	}
-
-	if (failed) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : DSP = 0x%p (script at 0x%p, start at 0x%x)\n",
-		host->host_no, bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG)),
-		hostdata->script, start);
-	    printk ("scsi%d : DSPS = 0x%x\n", host->host_no,
-		NCR53c7x0_read32(DSPS_REG));
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-	    return -1;
-	}
-    	hostdata->test_running = 0;
-    }
-
-    if ((hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TEST2) && 
-	hostdata->state != STATE_DISABLED) {
-	u32 dsa[48];
-    	unsigned char identify = IDENTIFY(0, 0);
-	unsigned char cmd[6];
-	unsigned char data[36];
-    	unsigned char status = 0xff;
-    	unsigned char msg = 0xff;
-
-    	cmd[0] = INQUIRY;
-    	cmd[1] = cmd[2] = cmd[3] = cmd[5] = 0;
-    	cmd[4] = sizeof(data); 
-
-    	dsa[2] = 1;
-    	dsa[3] = virt_to_bus(&identify);
-    	dsa[4] = 6;
-    	dsa[5] = virt_to_bus(&cmd);
-    	dsa[6] = sizeof(data);
-    	dsa[7] = virt_to_bus(&data);
-    	dsa[8] = 1;
-    	dsa[9] = virt_to_bus(&status);
-    	dsa[10] = 1;
-    	dsa[11] = virt_to_bus(&msg);
-
-	for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i) {
-#ifdef VALID_IDS
-	    if (!hostdata->valid_ids[i])
-		continue;
-#endif
-	    local_irq_disable();
-	    if (!hostdata->idle) {
-		printk ("scsi%d : chip not idle, aborting tests\n", host->host_no);
-		local_irq_restore(flags);
-		return -1;
-	    }
-
-	    /* 710: bit mapped scsi ID, async   */
-            dsa[0] = (1 << i) << 16;
-	    hostdata->idle = 0;
-	    hostdata->test_running = 2;
-	    hostdata->test_completed = -1;
-	    start = virt_to_bus(hostdata->script) + hostdata->E_test_2;
-	    hostdata->state = STATE_RUNNING;
-	    NCR53c7x0_write32 (DSA_REG, virt_to_bus(dsa));
-	    NCR53c7x0_write32 (DSP_REG, start);
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE)
-	        NCR53c7x0_write8 (DCNTL_REG, hostdata->saved_dcntl |
-				DCNTL_SSM | DCNTL_STD);
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-
-	    timeout = jiffies + 5 * HZ;	/* arbitrary */
-	    while ((hostdata->test_completed == -1) && time_before(jiffies, timeout))
-	    	barrier();
-
-	    NCR53c7x0_write32 (DSA_REG, 0);
-
-	    if (hostdata->test_completed == 2) {
-		data[35] = 0;
-		printk ("scsi%d : test 2 INQUIRY to target %d, lun 0 : %s\n",
-		    host->host_no, i, data + 8);
-		printk ("scsi%d : status ", host->host_no);
-		scsi_print_status (status);
-		printk ("\nscsi%d : message ", host->host_no);
-		spi_print_msg(&msg);
-		printk ("\n");
-	    } else if (hostdata->test_completed == 3) {
-		printk("scsi%d : test 2 no connection with target %d\n",
-		    host->host_no, i);
-		if (!hostdata->idle) {
-		    printk("scsi%d : not idle\n", host->host_no);
-		    local_irq_restore(flags);
-		    return -1;
-		}
-	    } else if (hostdata->test_completed == -1) {
-		printk ("scsi%d : test 2 timed out\n", host->host_no);
-		local_irq_restore(flags);
-		return -1;
-	    } 
-	    hostdata->test_running = 0;
-	}
-    }
-
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static void NCR53c7xx_dsa_fixup (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : copy the NCR53c8xx dsa structure into cmd's dsa buffer,
- * 	performing all necessary relocation.
- *
- * Inputs : cmd, a NCR53c7x0_cmd structure with a dsa area large
- *	enough to hold the NCR53c8xx dsa.
- */
-
-static void 
-NCR53c7xx_dsa_fixup (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    Scsi_Cmnd *c = cmd->cmd;
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = c->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-    	host->hostdata[0];
-    int i;
-
-    memcpy (cmd->dsa, hostdata->script + (hostdata->E_dsa_code_template / 4),
-    	hostdata->E_dsa_code_template_end - hostdata->E_dsa_code_template);
-
-    /* 
-     * Note : within the NCR 'C' code, dsa points to the _start_
-     * of the DSA structure, and _not_ the offset of dsa_zero within
-     * that structure used to facilitate shorter signed offsets
-     * for the 8 bit ALU.
-     * 
-     * The implications of this are that 
-     * 
-     * - 32 bit A_dsa_* absolute values require an additional 
-     * 	 dsa_zero added to their value to be correct, since they are 
-     *   relative to dsa_zero which is in essentially a separate
-     *   space from the code symbols.
-     *
-     * - All other symbols require no special treatment.
-     */
-
-    patch_abs_tci_data (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-    	dsa_temp_lun, c->device->lun);
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-	dsa_temp_addr_next, virt_to_bus(&cmd->dsa_next_addr));
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-    	dsa_temp_next, virt_to_bus(cmd->dsa) + Ent_dsa_zero -
-	Ent_dsa_code_template + A_dsa_next);
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32), 
-    	dsa_temp_sync, virt_to_bus((void *)hostdata->sync[c->device->id].script));
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32), 
-    	dsa_sscf_710, virt_to_bus((void *)&hostdata->sync[c->device->id].sscf_710));
-    patch_abs_tci_data (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-    	    dsa_temp_target, 1 << c->device->id);
-    /* XXX - new pointer stuff */
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-    	dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer, virt_to_bus(&cmd->saved_data_pointer));
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-    	dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual, virt_to_bus(&cmd->saved_residual));
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-    	dsa_temp_addr_residual, virt_to_bus(&cmd->residual));
-
-    /*  XXX - new start stuff */
-
-    patch_abs_32 (cmd->dsa, Ent_dsa_code_template / sizeof(u32),
-	dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value, virt_to_bus(&cmd->dsa_addr));
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : run_process_issue_queue (void)
- * 
- * Purpose : insure that the coroutine is running and will process our 
- * 	request.  process_issue_queue_running is checked/set here (in an 
- *	inline function) rather than in process_issue_queue itself to reduce 
- * 	the chances of stack overflow.
- *
- */
-
-static volatile int process_issue_queue_running = 0;
-
-static __inline__ void 
-run_process_issue_queue(void) {
-    unsigned long flags;
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    if (!process_issue_queue_running) {
-	process_issue_queue_running = 1;
-        process_issue_queue(flags);
-	/* 
-         * process_issue_queue_running is cleared in process_issue_queue 
-	 * once it can't do more work, and process_issue_queue exits with 
-	 * interrupts disabled.
-	 */
-    }
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static void abnormal_finished (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd, int
- *	result)
- *
- * Purpose : mark SCSI command as finished, OR'ing the host portion 
- *	of the result word into the result field of the corresponding
- *	Scsi_Cmnd structure, and removing it from the internal queues.
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - command, result - entire result field
- *
- * Preconditions : the 	NCR chip should be in a halted state when 
- *	abnormal_finished is run, since it modifies structures which
- *	the NCR expects to have exclusive access to.
- */
-
-static void 
-abnormal_finished (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd, int result) {
-    Scsi_Cmnd *c = cmd->cmd;
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = c->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-    	host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned long flags;
-    int left, found;
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd * linux_search;
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd * volatile *linux_prev;
-    volatile u32 *ncr_prev, *ncrcurrent, ncr_search;
-
-#if 0
-    printk ("scsi%d: abnormal finished\n", host->host_no);
-#endif
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    found = 0;
-    /* 
-     * Traverse the NCR issue array until we find a match or run out 
-     * of instructions.  Instructions in the NCR issue array are 
-     * either JUMP or NOP instructions, which are 2 words in length.
-     */
-
-
-    for (found = 0, left = host->can_queue, ncrcurrent = hostdata->schedule; 
-	left > 0; --left, ncrcurrent += 2)
-    {
-	if (issue_to_cmd (host, hostdata, (u32 *) ncrcurrent) == cmd) 
-	{
-	    ncrcurrent[0] = hostdata->NOP_insn;
-	    ncrcurrent[1] = 0xdeadbeef;
-	    ++found;
-	    break;
-	}
-    }
-	
-    /* 
-     * Traverse the NCR reconnect list of DSA structures until we find 
-     * a pointer to this dsa or have found too many command structures.  
-     * We let prev point at the next field of the previous element or 
-     * head of the list, so we don't do anything different for removing 
-     * the head element.  
-     */
-
-    for (left = host->can_queue,
-	    ncr_search = hostdata->reconnect_dsa_head, 
-	    ncr_prev = &hostdata->reconnect_dsa_head;
-	left >= 0 && ncr_search && 
-	    ((char*)bus_to_virt(ncr_search) + hostdata->dsa_start) 
-		!= (char *) cmd->dsa;
-	ncr_prev = (u32*) ((char*)bus_to_virt(ncr_search) + 
-	    hostdata->dsa_next), ncr_search = *ncr_prev, --left);
-
-    if (left < 0) 
-	printk("scsi%d: loop detected in ncr reconncect list\n",
-	    host->host_no);
-    else if (ncr_search) {
-	if (found)
-	    printk("scsi%d: scsi %ld in ncr issue array and reconnect lists\n",
-		host->host_no, c->pid);
-	else {
-	    volatile u32 * next = (u32 *) 
-	    	((char *)bus_to_virt(ncr_search) + hostdata->dsa_next);
-	    *ncr_prev = *next;
-/* If we're at the tail end of the issue queue, update that pointer too. */
-	    found = 1;
-	}
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * Traverse the host running list until we find this command or discover
-     * we have too many elements, pointing linux_prev at the next field of the 
-     * linux_previous element or head of the list, search at this element.
-     */
-
-    for (left = host->can_queue, linux_search = hostdata->running_list, 
-	    linux_prev = &hostdata->running_list;
-	left >= 0 && linux_search && linux_search != cmd;
-	linux_prev = &(linux_search->next), 
-	    linux_search = linux_search->next, --left);
-    
-    if (left < 0) 
-	printk ("scsi%d: loop detected in host running list for scsi pid %ld\n",
-	    host->host_no, c->pid);
-    else if (linux_search) {
-	*linux_prev = linux_search->next;
-	--hostdata->busy[c->device->id][c->device->lun];
-    }
-
-    /* Return the NCR command structure to the free list */
-    cmd->next = hostdata->free;
-    hostdata->free = cmd;
-    c->host_scribble = NULL;
-
-    /* And return */
-    c->result = result;
-    c->scsi_done(c);
-
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    run_process_issue_queue();
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static void intr_break (struct Scsi_Host *host,
- * 	struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose :  Handler for breakpoint interrupts from a SCSI script
- *
- * Inputs : host - pointer to this host adapter's structure,
- * 	cmd - pointer to the command (if any) dsa was pointing 
- * 	to.
- *
- */
-
-static void 
-intr_break (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct 
-    NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_break *bp;
-#if 0
-    Scsi_Cmnd *c = cmd ? cmd->cmd : NULL;
-#endif
-    u32 *dsp;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];		
-    unsigned long flags;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    /*
-     * Find the break point corresponding to this address, and 
-     * dump the appropriate debugging information to standard 
-     * output.  
-     */
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    dsp = (u32 *) bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG));
-    for (bp = hostdata->breakpoints; bp && bp->address != dsp; 
-    	bp = bp->next);
-    if (!bp) 
-    	panic("scsi%d : break point interrupt from %p with no breakpoint!",
-    	    host->host_no, dsp);
-
-    /*
-     * Configure the NCR chip for manual start mode, so that we can 
-     * point the DSP register at the instruction that follows the 
-     * INT int_debug_break instruction.
-     */
-
-    NCR53c7x0_write8 (hostdata->dmode, 
-	NCR53c7x0_read8(hostdata->dmode)|DMODE_MAN);
-
-    /*
-     * And update the DSP register, using the size of the old 
-     * instruction in bytes.
-     */
-
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-/*
- * Function : static void print_synchronous (const char *prefix, 
- *	const unsigned char *msg)
- * 
- * Purpose : print a pretty, user and machine parsable representation
- *	of a SDTR message, including the "real" parameters, data
- *	clock so we can tell transfer rate at a glance.
- *
- * Inputs ; prefix - text to prepend, msg - SDTR message (5 bytes)
- */
-
-static void
-print_synchronous (const char *prefix, const unsigned char *msg) {
-    if (msg[4]) {
-	int Hz = 1000000000 / (msg[3] * 4);
-	int integer = Hz / 1000000;
-	int fraction = (Hz - (integer * 1000000)) / 10000;
-	printk ("%speriod %dns offset %d %d.%02dMHz %s SCSI%s\n",
-	    prefix, (int) msg[3] * 4, (int) msg[4], integer, fraction,
-	    (((msg[3] * 4) < 200) ? "FAST" : "synchronous"),
-	    (((msg[3] * 4) < 200) ? "-II" : ""));
-    } else 
-	printk ("%sasynchronous SCSI\n", prefix);
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static void set_synchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
- *	 	int target, int sxfer, int scntl3, int now_connected)
- *
- * Purpose : reprogram transfers between the selected SCSI initiator and 
- *	target with the given register values; in the indirect
- *	select operand, reselection script, and chip registers.
- *
- * Inputs : host - NCR53c7,8xx SCSI host, target - number SCSI target id,
- *	sxfer and scntl3 - NCR registers. now_connected - if non-zero, 
- *	we should reprogram the registers now too.
- *
- *      NOTE:  For 53c710, scntl3 is actually used for SCF bits from
- *	SBCL, as we don't have a SCNTL3.
- */
-
-static void
-set_synchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, int target, int sxfer, int scntl3,
-    int now_connected) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) 
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    u32 *script;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    /* These are eight bit registers */
-    sxfer &= 0xff;
-    scntl3 &= 0xff;
-
-    hostdata->sync[target].sxfer_sanity = sxfer;
-    hostdata->sync[target].scntl3_sanity = scntl3;
-
-/* 
- * HARD CODED : synchronous script is EIGHT words long.  This 
- * must agree with 53c7.8xx.h
- */
-
-    if ((hostdata->chip != 700) && (hostdata->chip != 70066)) {
-	hostdata->sync[target].select_indirect = (1 << target) << 16 |
-		(sxfer << 8);
-	hostdata->sync[target].sscf_710 = scntl3;
-
-	script = (u32 *) hostdata->sync[target].script;
-
-	/* XXX - add NCR53c7x0 code to reprogram SCF bits if we want to */
-	script[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_RWRI | DCMD_RWRI_OPC_MODIFY |
-		DCMD_RWRI_OP_MOVE) << 24) |
-		(SBCL_REG << 16) | (scntl3 << 8);
-	script[1] = 0;
-	script += 2;
-
-	script[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_RWRI | DCMD_RWRI_OPC_MODIFY |
-	    DCMD_RWRI_OP_MOVE) << 24) |
-		(SXFER_REG << 16) | (sxfer << 8);
-	script[1] = 0;
-	script += 2;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG_SYNC_INTR
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT) {
-	    script[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI|DCMD_TCI_OP_INT) << 24) | DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-	    script[1] = DEBUG_SYNC_INTR;
-	    script += 2;
-	}
-#endif
-
-	script[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI|DCMD_TCI_OP_RETURN) << 24) | DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-	script[1] = 0;
-	script += 2;
-    }
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SYNCHRONOUS) 
-	printk ("scsi%d : target %d sync parameters are sxfer=0x%x, scntl3=0x%x\n",
-	host->host_no, target, sxfer, scntl3);
-
-    if (now_connected) {
-	NCR53c7x0_write8(SBCL_REG, scntl3);
-	NCR53c7x0_write8(SXFER_REG, sxfer);
-    }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Function : static int asynchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, int target)
- *
- * Purpose : reprogram between the selected SCSI Host adapter and target 
- *      (assumed to be currently connected) for asynchronous transfers.
- *
- * Inputs : host - SCSI host structure, target - numeric target ID.
- *
- * Preconditions : the NCR chip should be in one of the halted states
- */
-    
-static void
-asynchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, int target) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    set_synchronous (host, target, /* no offset */ 0, hostdata->saved_scntl3,
-	1);
-    printk ("scsi%d : setting target %d to asynchronous SCSI\n",
-	host->host_no, target);
-}
-
-/* 
- * XXX - do we want to go out of our way (ie, add extra code to selection
- * 	in the NCR53c710/NCR53c720 script) to reprogram the synchronous
- * 	conversion bits, or can we be content in just setting the 
- * 	sxfer bits?  I chose to do so [richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk]
- */
-
-/* Table for NCR53c8xx synchronous values */
-
-/* This table is also correct for 710, allowing that scf=4 is equivalent
- * of SSCF=0 (ie use DCNTL, divide by 3) for a 50.01-66.00MHz clock.
- * For any other clock values, we cannot use entries with SCF values of
- * 4.  I guess that for a 66MHz clock, the slowest it will set is 2MHz,
- * and for a 50MHz clock, the slowest will be 2.27Mhz.  Should check
- * that a device doesn't try and negotiate sync below these limits!
- */
- 
-static const struct {
-    int div;		/* Total clock divisor * 10 */
-    unsigned char scf;	/* */
-    unsigned char tp;	/* 4 + tp = xferp divisor */
-} syncs[] = {
-/*	div	scf	tp	div	scf	tp	div	scf	tp */
-    {	40,	1,	0}, {	50,	1,	1}, {	60,	1,	2}, 
-    {	70,	1,	3}, {	75,	2,	1}, {	80,	1,	4},
-    {	90,	1,	5}, {	100,	1,	6}, {	105,	2,	3},
-    {	110,	1,	7}, {	120,	2,	4}, {	135,	2,	5},
-    {	140,	3,	3}, {	150,	2,	6}, {	160,	3,	4},
-    {	165,	2,	7}, {	180,	3,	5}, {	200,	3,	6},
-    {	210,	4,	3}, {	220,	3,	7}, {	240,	4,	4},
-    {	270,	4,	5}, {	300,	4,	6}, {	330,	4,	7}
-};
-
-/*
- * Function : static void synchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, int target, 
- *	char *msg)
- *
- * Purpose : reprogram transfers between the selected SCSI initiator and 
- *	target for synchronous SCSI transfers such that the synchronous 
- *	offset is less than that requested and period at least as long 
- *	as that requested.  Also modify *msg such that it contains 
- *	an appropriate response. 
- *
- * Inputs : host - NCR53c7,8xx SCSI host, target - number SCSI target id,
- *	msg - synchronous transfer request.
- */
-
-
-static void
-synchronous (struct Scsi_Host *host, int target, char *msg) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    int desire, divisor, i, limit;
-    unsigned char scntl3, sxfer;
-/* The diagnostic message fits on one line, even with max. width integers */
-    char buf[80];
-
-/* Desired transfer clock in Hz */
-    desire = 1000000000L / (msg[3] * 4);
-/* Scale the available SCSI clock by 10 so we get tenths */
-    divisor = (hostdata->scsi_clock * 10) / desire;
-
-/* NCR chips can handle at most an offset of 8 */
-    if (msg[4] > 8)
-	msg[4] = 8;
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR)
-    	printk("scsi%d : optimal synchronous divisor of %d.%01d\n",
-	    host->host_no, divisor / 10, divisor % 10);
-
-    limit = ARRAY_SIZE(syncs) - 1;
-    for (i = 0; (i < limit) && (divisor > syncs[i].div); ++i);
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR)
-    	printk("scsi%d : selected synchronous divisor of %d.%01d\n",
-	    host->host_no, syncs[i].div / 10, syncs[i].div % 10);
-
-    msg[3] = ((1000000000L / hostdata->scsi_clock) * syncs[i].div / 10 / 4);
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR)
-    	printk("scsi%d : selected synchronous period of %dns\n", host->host_no,
-	    msg[3] * 4);
-
-    scntl3 = syncs[i].scf;
-    sxfer = (msg[4] << SXFER_MO_SHIFT) | (syncs[i].tp << 4);
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR)
-    	printk ("scsi%d : sxfer=0x%x scntl3=0x%x\n", 
-	    host->host_no, (int) sxfer, (int) scntl3);
-    set_synchronous (host, target, sxfer, scntl3, 1);
-    sprintf (buf, "scsi%d : setting target %d to ", host->host_no, target);
-    print_synchronous (buf, msg);
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static int NCR53c7x0_dstat_sir_intr (struct Scsi_Host *host,
- * 	struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose :  Handler for INT generated instructions for the 
- * 	NCR53c810/820 SCSI SCRIPT
- *
- * Inputs : host - pointer to this host adapter's structure,
- * 	cmd - pointer to the command (if any) dsa was pointing 
- * 	to.
- *
- */
-
-static int 
-NCR53c7x0_dstat_sir_intr (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct 
-    NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    int print;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *c = cmd ? cmd->cmd : NULL;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];		
-    u32 dsps,*dsp;	/* Argument of the INT instruction */
-
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    dsps = NCR53c7x0_read32(DSPS_REG);
-    dsp = (u32 *) bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG));
-
-    /* RGH 150597:  Frig.  Commands which fail with Check Condition are
-     * Flagged as successful - hack dsps to indicate check condition */
-#if 0
-    /* RGH 200597:  Need to disable for BVME6000, as it gets Check Conditions
-     * and then dies.  Seems to handle Check Condition at startup, but
-     * not mid kernel build. */
-    if (dsps == A_int_norm_emulateintfly && cmd && cmd->result == 2)
-        dsps = A_int_err_check_condition;
-#endif
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-	printk ("scsi%d : DSPS = 0x%x\n", host->host_no, dsps);
-
-    switch (dsps) {
-    case A_int_msg_1:
-	print = 1;
-	switch (hostdata->msg_buf[0]) {
-	/* 
-	 * Unless we've initiated synchronous negotiation, I don't
-	 * think that this should happen.
-	 */
-	case MESSAGE_REJECT:
-	    hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_accept_message /
-		sizeof(u32);
-	    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	    if (cmd && (cmd->flags & CMD_FLAG_SDTR)) {
-		printk ("scsi%d : target %d rejected SDTR\n", host->host_no, 
-		    c->device->id);
-		cmd->flags &= ~CMD_FLAG_SDTR;
-		asynchronous (host, c->device->id);
-		print = 0;
-	    } 
-	    break;
-	case INITIATE_RECOVERY:
-	    printk ("scsi%d : extended contingent allegiance not supported yet, rejecting\n",
-		host->host_no);
-	    /* Fall through to default */
-	    hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_reject_message /
-		sizeof(u32);
-	    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	    break;
-	default:
-	    printk ("scsi%d : unsupported message, rejecting\n",
-		host->host_no);
-	    hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_reject_message /
-		sizeof(u32);
-	    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	}
-	if (print) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : received message", host->host_no);
-	    if (c) 
-	    	printk (" from target %d lun %d ", c->device->id, c->device->lun);
-	    spi_print_msg((unsigned char *) hostdata->msg_buf);
-	    printk("\n");
-	}
-	
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-
-
-    case A_int_msg_sdtr:
-/*
- * At this point, hostdata->msg_buf contains
- * 0 EXTENDED MESSAGE
- * 1 length 
- * 2 SDTR
- * 3 period * 4ns
- * 4 offset
- */
-
-	if (cmd) {
-	    char buf[80];
-	    sprintf (buf, "scsi%d : target %d %s ", host->host_no, c->device->id,
-		(cmd->flags & CMD_FLAG_SDTR) ? "accepting" : "requesting");
-	    print_synchronous (buf, (unsigned char *) hostdata->msg_buf);
-
-	/* 
-	 * Initiator initiated, won't happen unless synchronous 
-	 * 	transfers are enabled.  If we get a SDTR message in
-	 * 	response to our SDTR, we should program our parameters
-	 * 	such that 
-	 *		offset <= requested offset
-	 *		period >= requested period		 	
-   	 */
-	    if (cmd->flags & CMD_FLAG_SDTR) {
-		cmd->flags &= ~CMD_FLAG_SDTR; 
-		if (hostdata->msg_buf[4]) 
-		    synchronous (host, c->device->id, (unsigned char *) 
-		    	hostdata->msg_buf);
-		else 
-		    asynchronous (host, c->device->id);
-		hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_accept_message /
-		    sizeof(u32);
-		hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-		return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-	    } else {
-		if (hostdata->options & OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS)  {
-		    cmd->flags |= CMD_FLAG_DID_SDTR;
-		    synchronous (host, c->device->id, (unsigned char *) 
-			hostdata->msg_buf);
-		} else {
-		    hostdata->msg_buf[4] = 0;		/* 0 offset = async */
-		    asynchronous (host, c->device->id);
-		}
-		patch_dsa_32 (cmd->dsa, dsa_msgout_other, 0, 5);
-		patch_dsa_32 (cmd->dsa, dsa_msgout_other, 1, (u32) 
-		    virt_to_bus ((void *)&hostdata->msg_buf));
-		hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + 
-		    hostdata->E_respond_message / sizeof(u32);
-		hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	    }
-	    return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-	}
-	/* Fall through to abort if we couldn't find a cmd, and 
-	   therefore a dsa structure to twiddle */
-    case A_int_msg_wdtr:
-	hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_reject_message /
-	    sizeof(u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-    case A_int_err_unexpected_phase:
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-	    printk ("scsi%d : unexpected phase\n", host->host_no);
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_ABORT;
-    case A_int_err_selected:
-	if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8)
-	    printk ("scsi%d : selected by target %d\n", host->host_no,
-	        (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SDID_REG_800) &7);
-	else
-            printk ("scsi%d : selected by target LCRC=0x%02x\n", host->host_no,
-                (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(LCRC_REG_10));
-	hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_target_abort / 
-    	    sizeof(u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-    case A_int_err_unexpected_reselect:
-	if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8)
-	    printk ("scsi%d : unexpected reselect by target %d lun %d\n", 
-	        host->host_no, (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SDID_REG_800) & 7,
-	        hostdata->reselected_identify & 7);
-	else
-            printk ("scsi%d : unexpected reselect LCRC=0x%02x\n", host->host_no,
-                (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(LCRC_REG_10));
-	hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_initiator_abort /
-    	    sizeof(u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-/*
- * Since contingent allegiance conditions are cleared by the next 
- * command issued to a target, we must issue a REQUEST SENSE 
- * command after receiving a CHECK CONDITION status, before
- * another command is issued.
- * 
- * Since this NCR53c7x0_cmd will be freed after use, we don't 
- * care if we step on the various fields, so modify a few things.
- */
-    case A_int_err_check_condition: 
-#if 0
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-#endif
-	    printk ("scsi%d : CHECK CONDITION\n", host->host_no);
-	if (!c) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : CHECK CONDITION with no SCSI command\n",
-		host->host_no);
-	    return SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC;
-	}
-
-	/* 
-	 * FIXME : this uses the normal one-byte selection message.
-	 * 	We may want to renegotiate for synchronous & WIDE transfers
-	 * 	since these could be the crux of our problem.
-	 *
-	 hostdata->NOP_insn* FIXME : once SCSI-II tagged queuing is implemented, we'll
-	 * 	have to set this up so that the rest of the DSA
-	 *	agrees with this being an untagged queue'd command.
-	 */
-
-    	patch_dsa_32 (cmd->dsa, dsa_msgout, 0, 1);
-
-    	/* 
-    	 * Modify the table indirect for COMMAND OUT phase, since 
-    	 * Request Sense is a six byte command.
-    	 */
-
-    	patch_dsa_32 (cmd->dsa, dsa_cmdout, 0, 6);
-
-        /*
-         * The CDB is now mirrored in our local non-cached
-         * structure, but keep the old structure up to date as well,
-         * just in case anyone looks at it.
-         */
-
-	/*
-	 * XXX Need to worry about data buffer alignment/cache state
-	 * XXX here, but currently never get A_int_err_check_condition,
-	 * XXX so ignore problem for now.
-         */
-	cmd->cmnd[0] = c->cmnd[0] = REQUEST_SENSE;
-	cmd->cmnd[0] = c->cmnd[1] &= 0xe0;	/* Zero all but LUN */
-	cmd->cmnd[0] = c->cmnd[2] = 0;
-	cmd->cmnd[0] = c->cmnd[3] = 0;
-	cmd->cmnd[0] = c->cmnd[4] = sizeof(c->sense_buffer);
-	cmd->cmnd[0] = c->cmnd[5] = 0; 
-
-	/*
-	 * Disable dataout phase, and program datain to transfer to the 
-	 * sense buffer, and add a jump to other_transfer after the 
-    	 * command so overflow/underrun conditions are detected.
-	 */
-
-    	patch_dsa_32 (cmd->dsa, dsa_dataout, 0, 
-	    virt_to_bus(hostdata->script) + hostdata->E_other_transfer);
-    	patch_dsa_32 (cmd->dsa, dsa_datain, 0, 
-	    virt_to_bus(cmd->data_transfer_start));
-    	cmd->data_transfer_start[0] = (((DCMD_TYPE_BMI | DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_I | 
-    	    DCMD_BMI_IO)) << 24) | sizeof(c->sense_buffer);
-    	cmd->data_transfer_start[1] = (u32) virt_to_bus(c->sense_buffer);
-
-	cmd->data_transfer_start[2] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI | DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) 
-    	    << 24) | DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-	cmd->data_transfer_start[3] = (u32) virt_to_bus(hostdata->script) + 
-	    hostdata->E_other_transfer;
-
-    	/*
-    	 * Currently, this command is flagged as completed, ie 
-    	 * it has valid status and message data.  Reflag it as
-    	 * incomplete.  Q - need to do something so that original
-	 * status, etc are used.
-    	 */
-
-	cmd->result = cmd->cmd->result = 0xffff;		
-
-	/* 
-	 * Restart command as a REQUEST SENSE.
-	 */
-	hostdata->dsp = (u32 *) hostdata->script + hostdata->E_select /
-	    sizeof(u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-    case A_int_debug_break:
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_BREAK;
-    case A_int_norm_aborted:
-	hostdata->dsp = (u32 *) hostdata->schedule;
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	if (cmd)
-	    abnormal_finished (cmd, DID_ERROR << 16);
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-    case A_int_norm_emulateintfly:
-	NCR53c7x0_intfly(host);
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-    case A_int_test_1:
-    case A_int_test_2:
-	hostdata->idle = 1;
-	hostdata->test_completed = (dsps - A_int_test_1) / 0x00010000 + 1;
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)
-	    printk("scsi%d : test%d complete\n", host->host_no,
-		hostdata->test_completed);
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING;
-#ifdef A_int_debug_reselected_ok
-    case A_int_debug_reselected_ok:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-    	    	OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT)) {
-	    /* 
-	     * Note - this dsa is not based on location relative to 
-	     * the command structure, but to location relative to the 
-	     * DSA register 
-	     */	
-	    u32 *dsa;
-	    dsa = (u32 *) bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-
-	    printk("scsi%d : reselected_ok (DSA = 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n", 
-		host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG), dsa);
-	    printk("scsi%d : resume address is 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n",
-		    host->host_no, cmd->saved_data_pointer,
-		    bus_to_virt(cmd->saved_data_pointer));
-	    print_insn (host, hostdata->script + Ent_reselected_ok / 
-    	    	    sizeof(u32), "", 1);
-	    if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8)
-    	        printk ("scsi%d : sxfer=0x%x, scntl3=0x%x\n",
-		    host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read8(SXFER_REG),
-		    NCR53c7x0_read8(SCNTL3_REG_800));
-	    else
-    	        printk ("scsi%d : sxfer=0x%x, cannot read SBCL\n",
-		    host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read8(SXFER_REG));
-	    if (c) {
-		print_insn (host, (u32 *) 
-		    hostdata->sync[c->device->id].script, "", 1);
-		print_insn (host, (u32 *) 
-		    hostdata->sync[c->device->id].script + 2, "", 1);
-	    }
-	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_reselect_check
-    case A_int_debug_reselect_check:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    u32 *dsa;
-#if 0
-	    u32 *code;
-#endif
-	    /* 
-	     * Note - this dsa is not based on location relative to 
-	     * the command structure, but to location relative to the 
-	     * DSA register 
-	     */	
-	    dsa = bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-	    printk("scsi%d : reselected_check_next (DSA = 0x%lx (virt 0x%p))\n",
-		host->host_no, virt_to_bus(dsa), dsa);
-	    if (dsa) {
-		printk("scsi%d : resume address is 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n",
-		    host->host_no, cmd->saved_data_pointer,
-		    bus_to_virt (cmd->saved_data_pointer));
-#if 0
-		printk("scsi%d : template code :\n", host->host_no);
-		for (code = dsa + (Ent_dsa_code_check_reselect - Ent_dsa_zero) 
-		    / sizeof(u32); code < (dsa + Ent_dsa_zero / sizeof(u32)); 
-		    code += print_insn (host, code, "", 1));
-#endif
-	    }
-	    print_insn (host, hostdata->script + Ent_reselected_ok / 
-    	    	    sizeof(u32), "", 1);
-	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_dsa_schedule
-    case A_int_debug_dsa_schedule:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    u32 *dsa;
-	    /* 
-	     * Note - this dsa is not based on location relative to 
-	     * the command structure, but to location relative to the 
-	     * DSA register 
-	     */	
-	    dsa = (u32 *) bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-	    printk("scsi%d : dsa_schedule (old DSA = 0x%lx (virt 0x%p))\n", 
-		host->host_no, virt_to_bus(dsa), dsa);
-	    if (dsa) 
-		printk("scsi%d : resume address is 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n"
-		       "         (temp was 0x%x (virt 0x%p))\n",
-		    host->host_no, cmd->saved_data_pointer,
-		    bus_to_virt (cmd->saved_data_pointer),
-		    NCR53c7x0_read32 (TEMP_REG),
-		    bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(TEMP_REG)));
-	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_scheduled
-    case A_int_debug_scheduled:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : new I/O 0x%x (virt 0x%p) scheduled\n", 
-		host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG),
-	    	bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG)));
-	}
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_idle
-    case A_int_debug_idle:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : idle\n", host->host_no);
-	}
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_cmd
-    case A_int_debug_cmd:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : command sent\n");
-	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_dsa_loaded
-    case A_int_debug_dsa_loaded:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : DSA loaded with 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n", host->host_no,
-		NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG), 
-		bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG)));
-	}
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART; 
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_reselected
-    case A_int_debug_reselected:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-	    OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT)) {
-	    if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8)
-		printk("scsi%d : reselected by target %d lun %d\n",
-		    host->host_no, (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SDID_REG_800) & ~0x80, 
-		    (int) hostdata->reselected_identify & 7);
-	    else
-		printk("scsi%d : reselected by LCRC=0x%02x lun %d\n",
-                    host->host_no, (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(LCRC_REG_10),
-                    (int) hostdata->reselected_identify & 7);
-	    print_queues(host);
-	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_disconnect_msg
-    case A_int_debug_disconnect_msg:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)) {
-	    if (c)
-		printk("scsi%d : target %d lun %d disconnecting\n", 
-		    host->host_no, c->device->id, c->device->lun);
-	    else
-		printk("scsi%d : unknown target disconnecting\n",
-		    host->host_no);
-	}
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_disconnected
-    case A_int_debug_disconnected:
-	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-		OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT)) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : disconnected, new queues are\n", 
-		host->host_no);
-	    print_queues(host);
-#if 0
-	    /* Not valid on ncr53c710! */
-    	    printk ("scsi%d : sxfer=0x%x, scntl3=0x%x\n",
-		host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read8(SXFER_REG),
-		NCR53c7x0_read8(SCNTL3_REG_800));
-#endif
-	    if (c) {
-		print_insn (host, (u32 *) 
-		    hostdata->sync[c->device->id].script, "", 1);
-		print_insn (host, (u32 *) 
-		    hostdata->sync[c->device->id].script + 2, "", 1);
-	    }
-	}
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_panic
-    case A_int_debug_panic:
-	printk("scsi%d : int_debug_panic received\n", host->host_no);
-	print_lots (host);
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_saved
-    case A_int_debug_saved:
-    	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-    	    OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT)) {
-    	    printk ("scsi%d : saved data pointer 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n",
-    	    	host->host_no, cmd->saved_data_pointer,
-		bus_to_virt (cmd->saved_data_pointer));
-    	    print_progress (c);
-    	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_restored
-    case A_int_debug_restored:
-    	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-    	    OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT)) {
-    	    if (cmd) {
-		int size;
-    	    	printk ("scsi%d : restored data pointer 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n",
-    	    	    host->host_no, cmd->saved_data_pointer, bus_to_virt (
-		    cmd->saved_data_pointer));
-		size = print_insn (host, (u32 *) 
-		    bus_to_virt(cmd->saved_data_pointer), "", 1);
-		size = print_insn (host, (u32 *) 
-		    bus_to_virt(cmd->saved_data_pointer) + size, "", 1);
-    	    	print_progress (c);
-	    }
-#if 0
-	    printk ("scsi%d : datapath residual %d\n",
-		host->host_no, datapath_residual (host)) ;
-#endif
-    	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_sync
-    case A_int_debug_sync:
-    	if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-    	    OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT|OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR)) {
-	    unsigned char sxfer = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SXFER_REG), scntl3;
-	    if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8) {
-		scntl3 = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SCNTL3_REG_800);
-		if (c) {
-		  if (sxfer != hostdata->sync[c->device->id].sxfer_sanity ||
-		    scntl3 != hostdata->sync[c->device->id].scntl3_sanity) {
-		   	printk ("scsi%d :  sync sanity check failed sxfer=0x%x, scntl3=0x%x",
-			    host->host_no, sxfer, scntl3);
-			NCR53c7x0_write8 (SXFER_REG, sxfer);
-			NCR53c7x0_write8 (SCNTL3_REG_800, scntl3);
-		    }
-		} else 
-    	    	  printk ("scsi%d : unknown command sxfer=0x%x, scntl3=0x%x\n",
-		    host->host_no, (int) sxfer, (int) scntl3);
-	    } else {
-		if (c) {
-		  if (sxfer != hostdata->sync[c->device->id].sxfer_sanity) {
-		   	printk ("scsi%d :  sync sanity check failed sxfer=0x%x",
-			    host->host_no, sxfer);
-			NCR53c7x0_write8 (SXFER_REG, sxfer);
-			NCR53c7x0_write8 (SBCL_REG,
-				hostdata->sync[c->device->id].sscf_710);
-		    }
-		} else 
-    	    	  printk ("scsi%d : unknown command sxfer=0x%x\n",
-		    host->host_no, (int) sxfer);
-	    }
-	}
-    	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_datain
-	case A_int_debug_datain:
-	    if (hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT|OPTION_DEBUG_INTR|
-		OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT|OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR)) {
-		int size;
-		if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8)
-		  printk ("scsi%d : In do_datain (%s) sxfer=0x%x, scntl3=0x%x\n"
-			"         datapath residual=%d\n",
-		    host->host_no, sbcl_to_phase (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SBCL_REG)),
-		    (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SXFER_REG), 
-		    (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SCNTL3_REG_800),
-		    datapath_residual (host)) ;
-		else
-		  printk ("scsi%d : In do_datain (%s) sxfer=0x%x\n"
-			"         datapath residual=%d\n",
-		    host->host_no, sbcl_to_phase (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SBCL_REG)),
-		    (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SXFER_REG), 
-		    datapath_residual (host)) ;
-		print_insn (host, dsp, "", 1);
-		size = print_insn (host, (u32 *) bus_to_virt(dsp[1]), "", 1);
-		print_insn (host, (u32 *) bus_to_virt(dsp[1]) + size, "", 1);
-	   } 
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-#ifdef A_int_debug_check_dsa
-	case A_int_debug_check_dsa:
-	    if (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SCNTL1_REG) & SCNTL1_CON) {
-		int sdid;
-		int tmp;
-		char *where;
-		if (hostdata->chip / 100 == 8)
-		    sdid = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SDID_REG_800) & 15;
-		else {
-		    tmp = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SDID_REG_700);
-		    if (!tmp)
-			panic ("SDID_REG_700 = 0");
-		    tmp >>= 1;
-		    sdid = 0;
-		    while (tmp) {
-			tmp >>= 1;
-			sdid++;
-		    }
-		}
-		where = dsp - NCR53c7x0_insn_size(NCR53c7x0_read8 
-			(DCMD_REG)) == hostdata->script + 
-		    	Ent_select_check_dsa / sizeof(u32) ?
-		    "selection" : "reselection";
-		if (c && sdid != c->device->id) {
-		    printk ("scsi%d : SDID target %d != DSA target %d at %s\n",
-			host->host_no, sdid, c->device->id, where);
-		    print_lots(host);
-		    dump_events (host, 20);
-		    return SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC;
-		}
-	    }
-	    return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-#endif
-    default:
-	if ((dsps & 0xff000000) == 0x03000000) {
-	     printk ("scsi%d : misc debug interrupt 0x%x\n",
-		host->host_no, dsps);
-	    return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-	} else if ((dsps & 0xff000000) == 0x05000000) {
-	    if (hostdata->events) {
-		struct NCR53c7x0_event *event;
-		++hostdata->event_index;
-		if (hostdata->event_index >= hostdata->event_size)
-		    hostdata->event_index = 0;
-		event = (struct NCR53c7x0_event *) hostdata->events + 
-		    hostdata->event_index;
-		event->event = (enum ncr_event) dsps;
-		event->dsa = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-		if (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SCNTL1_REG) & SCNTL1_CON) {
-		    if (hostdata->chip / 100 == 8)
-			event->target = NCR53c7x0_read8(SSID_REG_800);
-		    else {
-			unsigned char tmp, sdid;
-		        tmp = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SDID_REG_700);
-		        if (!tmp)
-			    panic ("SDID_REG_700 = 0");
-		        tmp >>= 1;
-		        sdid = 0;
-		        while (tmp) {
-			    tmp >>= 1;
-			    sdid++;
-		        }
-			event->target = sdid;
-		    }
-		}
-		else 
-			event->target = 255;
-
-		if (event->event == EVENT_RESELECT)
-		    event->lun = hostdata->reselected_identify & 0xf;
-		else if (c)
-		    event->lun = c->device->lun;
-		else
-		    event->lun = 255;
-		do_gettimeofday(&(event->time));
-		if (c) {
-		    event->pid = c->pid;
-		    memcpy ((void *) event->cmnd, (void *) c->cmnd, 
-			sizeof (event->cmnd));
-		} else {
-		    event->pid = -1;
-		}
-	    }
-	    return SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART;
-	}
-
-	printk ("scsi%d : unknown user interrupt 0x%x\n", 
-	    host->host_no, (unsigned) dsps);
-	return SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC;
-    }
-}
-
-/* 
- * XXX - the stock NCR assembler won't output the scriptu.h file,
- * which undefine's all #define'd CPP symbols from the script.h
- * file, which will create problems if you use multiple scripts
- * with the same  symbol names.
- *
- * If you insist on using NCR's assembler, you could generate
- * scriptu.h from script.h using something like 
- *
- * grep #define script.h | \
- * sed 's/#define[ 	][ 	]*\([_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*\).*$/#undefine \1/' \
- * > scriptu.h
- */
-
-#include "53c7xx_u.h"
-
-/* XXX - add alternate script handling code here */
-
-
-/* 
- * Function : static void NCR537xx_soft_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose :  perform a soft reset of the NCR53c7xx chip
- *
- * Inputs : host - pointer to this host adapter's structure
- *
- * Preconditions : NCR53c7x0_init must have been called for this 
- *      host.
- * 
- */
-
-static void 
-NCR53c7x0_soft_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    unsigned long flags;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-
-    /* Disable scsi chip and s/w level 7 ints */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
-    if (MACH_IS_MVME16x)
-    {
-        volatile unsigned long v;
-
-        v = *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4006c;
-        v &= ~0x8000;
-        *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4006c = v;
-        v = *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4202c;
-        v &= ~0x10;
-        *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4202c = v;
-    }
-#endif
-    /* Anything specific for your hardware? */
-
-    /*
-     * Do a soft reset of the chip so that everything is 
-     * reinitialized to the power-on state.
-     *
-     * Basically follow the procedure outlined in the NCR53c700
-     * data manual under Chapter Six, How to Use, Steps Necessary to
-     * Start SCRIPTS, with the exception of actually starting the 
-     * script and setting up the synchronous transfer gunk.
-     */
-
-    /* Should we reset the scsi bus here??????????????????? */
-
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(ISTAT_REG_700, ISTAT_10_SRST);
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(ISTAT_REG_700, 0);
-
-    /*
-     * saved_dcntl is set up in NCR53c7x0_init() before it is overwritten
-     * here.  We should have some better way of working out the CF bit
-     * setting..
-     */
-
-    hostdata->saved_dcntl = DCNTL_10_EA|DCNTL_10_COM;
-    if (hostdata->scsi_clock > 50000000)
-	hostdata->saved_dcntl |= DCNTL_700_CF_3;
-    else
-    if (hostdata->scsi_clock > 37500000)
-        hostdata->saved_dcntl |= DCNTL_700_CF_2;
-#if 0
-    else
-	/* Any clocks less than 37.5MHz? */
-#endif
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE)
-    	NCR53c7x0_write8(DCNTL_REG, hostdata->saved_dcntl | DCNTL_SSM);
-    else
-    	NCR53c7x0_write8(DCNTL_REG, hostdata->saved_dcntl);
-    /* Following disables snooping - snooping is not required, as non-
-     * cached pages are used for shared data, and appropriate use is
-     * made of cache_push/cache_clear.  Indeed, for 68060
-     * enabling snooping causes disk corruption of ext2fs free block
-     * bitmaps and the like.  If you have a 68060 with snooping hardwared
-     * on, then you need to enable CONFIG_060_WRITETHROUGH.
-     */
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(CTEST7_REG, CTEST7_10_TT1|CTEST7_STD);
-    /* Actually burst of eight, according to my 53c710 databook */
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(hostdata->dmode, DMODE_10_BL_8 | DMODE_10_FC2);
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SCID_REG, 1 << host->this_id);
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SBCL_REG, 0);
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SCNTL1_REG, SCNTL1_ESR_700);
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SCNTL0_REG, ((hostdata->options & OPTION_PARITY) ? 
-            SCNTL0_EPC : 0) | SCNTL0_EPG_700 | SCNTL0_ARB1 | SCNTL0_ARB2);
-
-    /*
-     * Enable all interrupts, except parity which we only want when
-     * the user requests it.
-     */
-
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(DIEN_REG, DIEN_700_BF |
-		DIEN_ABRT | DIEN_SSI | DIEN_SIR | DIEN_700_OPC);
-
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SIEN_REG_700, ((hostdata->options & OPTION_PARITY) ?
-	    SIEN_PAR : 0) | SIEN_700_STO | SIEN_RST | SIEN_UDC |
-		SIEN_SGE | SIEN_MA);
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_MVME16x
-    if (MACH_IS_MVME16x)
-    {
-        volatile unsigned long v;
-
-        /* Enable scsi chip and s/w level 7 ints */
-        v = *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff40080;
-        v = (v & ~(0xf << 28)) | (4 << 28);
-        *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff40080 = v;
-        v = *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4006c;
-        v |= 0x8000;
-        *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4006c = v;
-        v = *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4202c;
-        v = (v & ~0xff) | 0x10 | 4;
-        *(volatile unsigned long *)0xfff4202c = v;
-    }
-#endif
-    /* Anything needed for your hardware? */
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Function static struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *allocate_cmd (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd)
- * 
- * Purpose : Return the first free NCR53c7x0_cmd structure (which are 
- * 	reused in a LIFO manner to minimize cache thrashing).
- *
- * Side effects : If we haven't yet scheduled allocation of NCR53c7x0_cmd
- *	structures for this device, do so.  Attempt to complete all scheduled
- *	allocations using get_zeroed_page(), putting NCR53c7x0_cmd structures on
- *	the free list.  Teach programmers not to drink and hack.
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - SCSI command
- *
- * Returns : NCR53c7x0_cmd structure allocated on behalf of cmd;
- *	NULL on failure.
- */
-
-static void
-my_free_page (void *addr, int dummy)
-{
-    /* XXX This assumes default cache mode to be IOMAP_FULL_CACHING, which
-     * XXX may be invalid (CONFIG_060_WRITETHROUGH)
-     */
-    kernel_set_cachemode((void *)addr, 4096, IOMAP_FULL_CACHING);
-    free_page ((u32)addr);
-}
-
-static struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *
-allocate_cmd (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) {
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    u32 real;			/* Real address */
-    int size;			/* Size of *tmp */
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *tmp;
-    unsigned long flags;
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_ALLOCATION)
-	printk ("scsi%d : num_cmds = %d, can_queue = %d\n"
-		"         target = %d, lun = %d, %s\n",
-	    host->host_no, hostdata->num_cmds, host->can_queue,
-	    cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun, (hostdata->cmd_allocated[cmd->device->id] &
-		(1 << cmd->device->lun)) ? "already allocated" : "not allocated");
-
-/*
- * If we have not yet reserved commands for this I_T_L nexus, and
- * the device exists (as indicated by permanent Scsi_Cmnd structures
- * being allocated under 1.3.x, or being outside of scan_scsis in
- * 1.2.x), do so now.
- */
-    if (!(hostdata->cmd_allocated[cmd->device->id] & (1 << cmd->device->lun)) &&
-				cmd->device && cmd->device->has_cmdblocks) {
-      if ((hostdata->extra_allocate + hostdata->num_cmds) < host->can_queue)
-          hostdata->extra_allocate += host->cmd_per_lun;
-      hostdata->cmd_allocated[cmd->device->id] |= (1 << cmd->device->lun);
-    }
-
-    for (; hostdata->extra_allocate > 0 ; --hostdata->extra_allocate, 
-    	++hostdata->num_cmds) {
-    /* historically, kmalloc has returned unaligned addresses; pad so we
-       have enough room to ROUNDUP */
-	size = hostdata->max_cmd_size + sizeof (void *);
-#ifdef FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT
-	/*
-	 * 53c710 rev.0 doesn't have an add-with-carry instruction.
-	 * Ensure we allocate enough memory to force alignment.
-	 */
-	size += 256;
-#endif
-/* FIXME: for ISA bus '7xx chips, we need to or GFP_DMA in here */
-
-        if (size > 4096) {
-            printk (KERN_ERR "53c7xx: allocate_cmd size > 4K\n");
-	    return NULL;
-	}
-        real = get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC);
-        if (real == 0)
-        	return NULL;
-        cache_push(virt_to_phys((void *)real), 4096);
-        cache_clear(virt_to_phys((void *)real), 4096);
-        kernel_set_cachemode((void *)real, 4096, IOMAP_NOCACHE_SER);
-	tmp = ROUNDUP(real, void *);
-#ifdef FORCE_DSA_ALIGNMENT
-	{
-	    if (((u32)tmp & 0xff) > CmdPageStart)
-		tmp = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)((u32)tmp + 255);
-	    tmp = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)(((u32)tmp & ~0xff) + CmdPageStart);
-#if 0
-	    printk ("scsi: size = %d, real = 0x%08x, tmp set to 0x%08x\n",
-			size, real, (u32)tmp);
-#endif
-	}
-#endif
-	tmp->real = (void *)real;
-	tmp->size = size;			
-	tmp->free = ((void (*)(void *, int)) my_free_page);
-	local_irq_save(flags);
-	tmp->next = hostdata->free;
-	hostdata->free = tmp;
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-    }
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    tmp = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->free;
-    if (tmp) {
-	hostdata->free = tmp->next;
-    }
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    if (!tmp)
-	printk ("scsi%d : can't allocate command for target %d lun %d\n",
-	    host->host_no, cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun);
-    return tmp;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function static struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *create_cmd (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) 
- *
- *
- * Purpose : allocate a NCR53c7x0_cmd structure, initialize it based on the 
- * 	Scsi_Cmnd structure passed in cmd, including dsa and Linux field 
- * 	initialization, and dsa code relocation.
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - SCSI command
- *
- * Returns : NCR53c7x0_cmd structure corresponding to cmd,
- *	NULL on failure.
- */
-static struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *
-create_cmd (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-        host->hostdata[0];	
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *tmp; 	/* NCR53c7x0_cmd structure for this command */
-    int datain,  		/* Number of instructions per phase */
-	dataout;
-    int data_transfer_instructions, /* Count of dynamic instructions */
-    	i;			/* Counter */
-    u32 *cmd_datain,		/* Address of datain/dataout code */
-	*cmd_dataout;		/* Incremented as we assemble */
-#ifdef notyet
-    unsigned char *msgptr;	/* Current byte in select message */
-    int msglen;			/* Length of whole select message */
-#endif
-    unsigned long flags;
-    u32 exp_select_indirect;	/* Used in sanity check */
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(cmd->device->host);
-
-    if (!(tmp = allocate_cmd (cmd)))
-	return NULL;
-
-    /*
-     * Copy CDB and initialised result fields from Scsi_Cmnd to NCR53c7x0_cmd.
-     * We do this because NCR53c7x0_cmd may have a special cache mode
-     * selected to cope with lack of bus snooping, etc.
-     */
-
-    memcpy(tmp->cmnd, cmd->cmnd, 12);
-    tmp->result = cmd->result;
-
-    /*
-     * Decide whether we need to generate commands for DATA IN,
-     * DATA OUT, neither, or both based on the SCSI command 
-     */
-
-    switch (cmd->cmnd[0]) {
-    /* These commands do DATA IN */
-    case INQUIRY:
-    case MODE_SENSE:
-    case READ_6:
-    case READ_10:
-    case READ_CAPACITY:
-    case REQUEST_SENSE:
-    case READ_BLOCK_LIMITS:
-    case READ_TOC:
-	datain = 2 * (cmd->use_sg ? cmd->use_sg : 1) + 3;
-    	dataout = 0;
-	break;
-    /* These commands do DATA OUT */
-    case MODE_SELECT: 
-    case WRITE_6:
-    case WRITE_10:
-#if 0
-	printk("scsi%d : command is ", host->host_no);
-	__scsi_print_command(cmd->cmnd);
-#endif
-#if 0
-	printk ("scsi%d : %d scatter/gather segments\n", host->host_no,
-	    cmd->use_sg);
-#endif
-    	datain = 0;
-	dataout = 2 * (cmd->use_sg ? cmd->use_sg : 1) + 3;
-#if 0
-	hostdata->options |= OPTION_DEBUG_INTR;
-#endif
-	break;
-    /* 
-     * These commands do no data transfer, we should force an
-     * interrupt if a data phase is attempted on them.
-     */
-    case TEST_UNIT_READY:
-    case ALLOW_MEDIUM_REMOVAL:
-    case START_STOP:
-    	datain = dataout = 0;
-	break;
-    /*
-     * We don't know about these commands, so generate code to handle
-     * both DATA IN and DATA OUT phases.  More efficient to identify them
-     * and add them to the above cases.
-     */
-    default:
-	printk("scsi%d : datain+dataout for command ", host->host_no);
-	__scsi_print_command(cmd->cmnd);
-	datain = dataout = 2 * (cmd->use_sg ? cmd->use_sg : 1) + 3;
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * New code : so that active pointers work correctly regardless
-     * 	of where the saved data pointer is at, we want to immediately
-     * 	enter the dynamic code after selection, and on a non-data
-     * 	phase perform a CALL to the non-data phase handler, with
-     * 	returns back to this address.
-     *
-     * 	If a phase mismatch is encountered in the middle of a 
-     * 	Block MOVE instruction, we want to _leave_ that instruction
-     *	unchanged as the current case is, modify a temporary buffer,
-     *	and point the active pointer (TEMP) at that.
-     *
-     * 	Furthermore, we want to implement a saved data pointer, 
-     * 	set by the SAVE_DATA_POINTERs message.
-     *
-     * 	So, the data transfer segments will change to 
-     *		CALL data_transfer, WHEN NOT data phase
-     *		MOVE x, x, WHEN data phase
-     *		( repeat )
-     *		JUMP other_transfer
-     */
-
-    data_transfer_instructions = datain + dataout;
-
-    /*
-     * When we perform a request sense, we overwrite various things,
-     * including the data transfer code.  Make sure we have enough
-     * space to do that.
-     */
-
-    if (data_transfer_instructions < 2)
-    	data_transfer_instructions = 2;
-
-
-    /*
-     * The saved data pointer is set up so that a RESTORE POINTERS message 
-     * will start the data transfer over at the beginning.
-     */
-
-    tmp->saved_data_pointer = virt_to_bus (hostdata->script) + 
-	hostdata->E_data_transfer;
-
-    /*
-     * Initialize Linux specific fields.
-     */
-
-    tmp->cmd = cmd;
-    tmp->next = NULL;
-    tmp->flags = 0;
-    tmp->dsa_next_addr = virt_to_bus(tmp->dsa) + hostdata->dsa_next - 
-	hostdata->dsa_start;
-    tmp->dsa_addr = virt_to_bus(tmp->dsa) - hostdata->dsa_start;
-
-    /* 
-     * Calculate addresses of dynamic code to fill in DSA
-     */
-
-    tmp->data_transfer_start = tmp->dsa + (hostdata->dsa_end - 
-    	hostdata->dsa_start) / sizeof(u32);
-    tmp->data_transfer_end = tmp->data_transfer_start + 
-    	2 * data_transfer_instructions;
-
-    cmd_datain = datain ? tmp->data_transfer_start : NULL;
-    cmd_dataout = dataout ? (datain ? cmd_datain + 2 * datain : tmp->
-    	data_transfer_start) : NULL;
-
-    /*
-     * Fill in the NCR53c7x0_cmd structure as follows
-     * dsa, with fixed up DSA code
-     * datain code
-     * dataout code
-     */
-
-    /* Copy template code into dsa and perform all necessary fixups */
-    if (hostdata->dsa_fixup)
-    	hostdata->dsa_fixup(tmp);
-
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_next, 0, 0);
-    /*
-     * XXX is this giving 53c710 access to the Scsi_Cmnd in some way?
-     * Do we need to change it for caching reasons?
-     */
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_cmnd, 0, virt_to_bus(cmd));
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SYNCHRONOUS) {
-
-	exp_select_indirect = ((1 << cmd->device->id) << 16) |
-			(hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].sxfer_sanity << 8);
-
-	if (hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].select_indirect !=
-				exp_select_indirect) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d :  sanity check failed select_indirect=0x%x\n",
-		host->host_no, hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].select_indirect);
-	    FATAL(host);
-
-	}
-    }
-
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_select, 0,
-		hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].select_indirect);
-
-    /*
-     * Right now, we'll do the WIDE and SYNCHRONOUS negotiations on
-     * different commands; although it should be trivial to do them
-     * both at the same time.
-     */
-    if (hostdata->initiate_wdtr & (1 << cmd->device->id)) {
-	memcpy ((void *) (tmp->select + 1), (void *) wdtr_message,
-	    sizeof(wdtr_message));
-    	patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout, 0, 1 + sizeof(wdtr_message));
-	local_irq_save(flags);
-	hostdata->initiate_wdtr &= ~(1 << cmd->device->id);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-    } else if (hostdata->initiate_sdtr & (1 << cmd->device->id)) {
-	memcpy ((void *) (tmp->select + 1), (void *) sdtr_message, 
-	    sizeof(sdtr_message));
-    	patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout, 0, 1 + sizeof(sdtr_message));
-	tmp->flags |= CMD_FLAG_SDTR;
-	local_irq_save(flags);
-	hostdata->initiate_sdtr &= ~(1 << cmd->device->id);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-    
-    }
-#if 1
-    else if (!(hostdata->talked_to & (1 << cmd->device->id)) &&
-		!(hostdata->options & OPTION_NO_ASYNC)) {
-
-	memcpy ((void *) (tmp->select + 1), (void *) async_message, 
-	    sizeof(async_message));
-    	patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout, 0, 1 + sizeof(async_message));
-	tmp->flags |= CMD_FLAG_SDTR;
-    } 
-#endif
-    else 
-    	patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout, 0, 1);
-
-    hostdata->talked_to |= (1 << cmd->device->id);
-    tmp->select[0] = (hostdata->options & OPTION_DISCONNECT) ? 
-	IDENTIFY (1, cmd->device->lun) : IDENTIFY (0, cmd->device->lun);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout, 1, virt_to_bus(tmp->select));
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_cmdout, 0, cmd->cmd_len);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_cmdout, 1, virt_to_bus(tmp->cmnd));
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_dataout, 0, cmd_dataout ? 
-    	    virt_to_bus (cmd_dataout)
-	: virt_to_bus (hostdata->script) + hostdata->E_other_transfer);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_datain, 0, cmd_datain ? 
-    	    virt_to_bus (cmd_datain) 
-	: virt_to_bus (hostdata->script) + hostdata->E_other_transfer);
-    /* 
-     * XXX - need to make endian aware, should use separate variables
-     * for both status and message bytes.
-     */
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgin, 0, 1);
-/* 
- * FIXME : these only works for little endian.  We probably want to 
- * 	provide message and status fields in the NCR53c7x0_cmd 
- *	structure, and assign them to cmd->result when we're done.
- */
-#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgin, 1, virt_to_bus(&tmp->result) + 2);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_status, 0, 1);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_status, 1, virt_to_bus(&tmp->result) + 3);
-#else
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgin, 1, virt_to_bus(&tmp->result) + 1);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_status, 0, 1);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_status, 1, virt_to_bus(&tmp->result));
-#endif
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout_other, 0, 1);
-    patch_dsa_32(tmp->dsa, dsa_msgout_other, 1, 
-	virt_to_bus(&(hostdata->NCR53c7xx_msg_nop)));
-    
-    /*
-     * Generate code for zero or more of the DATA IN, DATA OUT phases 
-     * in the format 
-     *
-     * CALL data_transfer, WHEN NOT phase
-     * MOVE first buffer length, first buffer address, WHEN phase
-     * ...
-     * MOVE last buffer length, last buffer address, WHEN phase
-     * JUMP other_transfer
-     */
-
-/* 
- * See if we're getting to data transfer by generating an unconditional 
- * interrupt.
- */
-#if 0
-    if (datain) {
-	cmd_datain[0] = 0x98080000;
-	cmd_datain[1] = 0x03ffd00d;
-	cmd_datain += 2;
-    }
-#endif
-
-/* 
- * XXX - I'm undecided whether all of this nonsense is faster
- * in the long run, or whether I should just go and implement a loop
- * on the NCR chip using table indirect mode?
- *
- * In any case, this is how it _must_ be done for 53c700/700-66 chips,
- * so this stays even when we come up with something better.
- *
- * When we're limited to 1 simultaneous command, no overlapping processing,
- * we're seeing 630K/sec, with 7% CPU usage on a slow Syquest 45M
- * drive.
- *
- * Not bad, not good. We'll see.
- */
-
-    tmp->bounce.len = 0;	/* Assume aligned buffer */
-
-    for (i = 0; cmd->use_sg ? (i < cmd->use_sg) : !i; cmd_datain += 4, 
-	cmd_dataout += 4, ++i) {
-	u32 vbuf = cmd->use_sg
-	    ? (u32)page_address(((struct scatterlist *)cmd->request_buffer)[i].page)+
-	      ((struct scatterlist *)cmd->request_buffer)[i].offset
-	    : (u32)(cmd->request_buffer);
-	u32 bbuf = virt_to_bus((void *)vbuf);
-	u32 count = cmd->use_sg ?
-	    ((struct scatterlist *)cmd->request_buffer)[i].length :
-	    cmd->request_bufflen;
-
-	/*
-	 * If we have buffers which are not aligned with 16 byte cache
-	 * lines, then we just hope nothing accesses the other parts of
-	 * those cache lines while the transfer is in progress.  That would
-	 * fill the cache, and subsequent reads of the dma data would pick
-	 * up the wrong thing.
-	 * XXX We need a bounce buffer to handle that correctly.
-	 */
-
-	if (((bbuf & 15) || (count & 15)) && (datain || dataout))
-	{
-	    /* Bounce buffer needed */
-	    if (cmd->use_sg)
-		printk ("53c7xx: Non-aligned buffer with use_sg\n");
-	    else if (datain && dataout)
-                printk ("53c7xx: Non-aligned buffer with datain && dataout\n");
-            else if (count > 256)
-		printk ("53c7xx: Non-aligned transfer > 256 bytes\n");
-	    else
-	    {
-		    if (datain)
-		    {
-			tmp->bounce.len = count;
-			tmp->bounce.addr = vbuf;
-			bbuf = virt_to_bus(tmp->bounce.buf);
-			tmp->bounce.buf[0] = 0xff;
-			tmp->bounce.buf[1] = 0xfe;
-			tmp->bounce.buf[2] = 0xfd;
-			tmp->bounce.buf[3] = 0xfc;
-	    	    }
-	    	    if (dataout)
-	    	    {
-			memcpy ((void *)tmp->bounce.buf, (void *)vbuf, count);
-			bbuf = virt_to_bus(tmp->bounce.buf);
-		    }
-	    }
-	}
-
-	if (datain) {
-            cache_clear(virt_to_phys((void *)vbuf), count);
-	    /* CALL other_in, WHEN NOT DATA_IN */  
-	    cmd_datain[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI | DCMD_TCI_OP_CALL | 
-		DCMD_TCI_IO) << 24) | 
-		DBC_TCI_WAIT_FOR_VALID | DBC_TCI_COMPARE_PHASE;
-	    cmd_datain[1] = virt_to_bus (hostdata->script) + 
-		hostdata->E_other_in;
-	    /* MOVE count, buf, WHEN DATA_IN */
-	    cmd_datain[2] = ((DCMD_TYPE_BMI | DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_I | DCMD_BMI_IO) 
-    	    	<< 24) | count;
-	    cmd_datain[3] = bbuf;
-#if 0
-	    print_insn (host, cmd_datain, "dynamic ", 1);
-	    print_insn (host, cmd_datain + 2, "dynamic ", 1);
-#endif
-	}
-	if (dataout) {
-            cache_push(virt_to_phys((void *)vbuf), count);
-	    /* CALL other_out, WHEN NOT DATA_OUT */
-	    cmd_dataout[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI | DCMD_TCI_OP_CALL) << 24) | 
-		DBC_TCI_WAIT_FOR_VALID | DBC_TCI_COMPARE_PHASE;
-	    cmd_dataout[1] = virt_to_bus(hostdata->script) + 
-    	    	hostdata->E_other_out;
-	    /* MOVE count, buf, WHEN DATA+OUT */
-	    cmd_dataout[2] = ((DCMD_TYPE_BMI | DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_I) << 24) 
-		| count;
-	    cmd_dataout[3] = bbuf;
-#if 0
-	    print_insn (host, cmd_dataout, "dynamic ", 1);
-	    print_insn (host, cmd_dataout + 2, "dynamic ", 1);
-#endif
-	}
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * Install JUMP instructions after the data transfer routines to return
-     * control to the do_other_transfer routines.
-     */
-  
-    
-    if (datain) {
-	cmd_datain[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI | DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) << 24) |
-    	    DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-	cmd_datain[1] = virt_to_bus(hostdata->script) + 
-    	    hostdata->E_other_transfer;
-#if 0
-	print_insn (host, cmd_datain, "dynamic jump ", 1);
-#endif
-	cmd_datain += 2; 
-    }
-#if 0
-    if (datain) {
-	cmd_datain[0] = 0x98080000;
-	cmd_datain[1] = 0x03ffdeed;
-	cmd_datain += 2;
-    }
-#endif
-    if (dataout) {
-	cmd_dataout[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI | DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) << 24) |
-    	    DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-	cmd_dataout[1] = virt_to_bus(hostdata->script) + 
-    	    hostdata->E_other_transfer;
-#if 0
-	print_insn (host, cmd_dataout, "dynamic jump ", 1);
-#endif
-	cmd_dataout += 2;
-    }
-
-    return tmp;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : int NCR53c7xx_queue_command (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd,
- *      void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *))
- *
- * Purpose :  enqueues a SCSI command
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - SCSI command, done - function called on completion, with
- *      a pointer to the command descriptor.
- *
- * Returns : 0
- *
- * Side effects :
- *      cmd is added to the per instance driver issue_queue, with major
- *      twiddling done to the host specific fields of cmd.  If the
- *      process_issue_queue coroutine isn't running, it is restarted.
- * 
- * NOTE : we use the host_scribble field of the Scsi_Cmnd structure to 
- *	hold our own data, and pervert the ptr field of the SCp field
- *	to create a linked list.
- */
-
-int
-NCR53c7xx_queue_command (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd, void (* done)(Scsi_Cmnd *)) {
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned long flags;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *tmp;
-
-    cmd->scsi_done = done;
-    cmd->host_scribble = NULL;
-    cmd->SCp.ptr = NULL;
-    cmd->SCp.buffer = NULL;
-
-#ifdef VALID_IDS
-    /* Ignore commands on invalid IDs */
-    if (!hostdata->valid_ids[cmd->device->id]) {
-        printk("scsi%d : ignoring target %d lun %d\n", host->host_no,
-            cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun);
-        cmd->result = (DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-        done(cmd);
-        return 0;
-    }
-#endif
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    if ((hostdata->options & (OPTION_DEBUG_INIT_ONLY|OPTION_DEBUG_PROBE_ONLY)) 
-	|| ((hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TARGET_LIMIT) &&
-	    !(hostdata->debug_lun_limit[cmd->device->id] & (1 << cmd->device->lun)))
-#ifdef LINUX_1_2
-	|| cmd->device->id > 7
-#else
-	|| cmd->device->id >= host->max_id
-#endif
-	|| cmd->device->id == host->this_id
-	|| hostdata->state == STATE_DISABLED) {
-	printk("scsi%d : disabled or bad target %d lun %d\n", host->host_no,
-	    cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun);
-	cmd->result = (DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-	done(cmd);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-	return 0;
-    }
-
-    if ((hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_NCOMMANDS_LIMIT) &&
-	(hostdata->debug_count_limit == 0)) {
-	printk("scsi%d : maximum commands exceeded\n", host->host_no);
-	cmd->result = (DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-	done(cmd);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-	return 0;
-    }
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_READ_ONLY) {
-	switch (cmd->cmnd[0]) {
-	case WRITE_6:
-	case WRITE_10:
-	    printk("scsi%d : WRITE attempted with NO_WRITE debugging flag set\n",
-		host->host_no);
-	    cmd->result = (DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-	    done(cmd);
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-	    return 0;
-	}
-    }
-
-    if ((hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TARGET_LIMIT) &&
-	    hostdata->debug_count_limit != -1) 
-	--hostdata->debug_count_limit;
-
-    cmd->result = 0xffff;	/* The NCR will overwrite message
-				       and status with valid data */
-    cmd->host_scribble = (unsigned char *) tmp = create_cmd (cmd);
-
-    /*
-     * REQUEST SENSE commands are inserted at the head of the queue 
-     * so that we do not clear the contingent allegiance condition
-     * they may be looking at.
-     */
-
-    if (!(hostdata->issue_queue) || (cmd->cmnd[0] == REQUEST_SENSE)) {
-	cmd->SCp.ptr = (unsigned char *) hostdata->issue_queue;
-	hostdata->issue_queue = cmd;
-    } else {
-	for (tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) hostdata->issue_queue; tmp->SCp.ptr; 
-		tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) tmp->SCp.ptr);
-	tmp->SCp.ptr = (unsigned char *) cmd;
-    }
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    run_process_issue_queue();
-    return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : void to_schedule_list (struct Scsi_Host *host,
- * 	struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata * hostdata, Scsi_Cmnd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : takes a SCSI command which was just removed from the 
- *	issue queue, and deals with it by inserting it in the first
- *	free slot in the schedule list or by terminating it immediately.
- *
- * Inputs : 
- *	host - SCSI host adapter; hostdata - hostdata structure for 
- *	this adapter; cmd - a pointer to the command; should have 
- *	the host_scribble field initialized to point to a valid 
- *	
- * Side effects : 
- *      cmd is added to the per instance schedule list, with minor 
- *      twiddling done to the host specific fields of cmd.
- *
- */
-
-static __inline__ void
-to_schedule_list (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata,
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    Scsi_Cmnd *tmp = cmd->cmd;
-    unsigned long flags;
-    /* dsa start is negative, so subtraction is used */
-    volatile u32 *ncrcurrent;
-
-    int i;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-#if 0
-    printk("scsi%d : new dsa is 0x%lx (virt 0x%p)\n", host->host_no, 
-	virt_to_bus(hostdata->dsa), hostdata->dsa);
-#endif
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    
-    /* 
-     * Work around race condition : if an interrupt fired and we 
-     * got disabled forget about this command.
-     */
-
-    if (hostdata->state == STATE_DISABLED) {
-	printk("scsi%d : driver disabled\n", host->host_no);
-	tmp->result = (DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-	cmd->next = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->free;
-	hostdata->free = cmd;
-	tmp->scsi_done(tmp);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-	return;
-    }
-
-    for (i = host->can_queue, ncrcurrent = hostdata->schedule; 
-	i > 0  && ncrcurrent[0] != hostdata->NOP_insn;
-	--i, ncrcurrent += 2 /* JUMP instructions are two words */);
-
-    if (i > 0) {
-	++hostdata->busy[tmp->device->id][tmp->device->lun];
-	cmd->next = hostdata->running_list;
-	hostdata->running_list = cmd;
-
-	/* Restore this instruction to a NOP once the command starts */
-	cmd->dsa [(hostdata->dsa_jump_dest - hostdata->dsa_start) / 
-	    sizeof(u32)] = (u32) virt_to_bus ((void *)ncrcurrent);
-	/* Replace the current jump operand.  */
-	ncrcurrent[1] =
-	    virt_to_bus ((void *) cmd->dsa) + hostdata->E_dsa_code_begin -
-	    hostdata->E_dsa_code_template;
-	/* Replace the NOP instruction with a JUMP */
-	ncrcurrent[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI|DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) << 24) |
-	    DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-    }  else {
-	printk ("scsi%d: no free slot\n", host->host_no);
-	disable(host);
-	tmp->result = (DID_ERROR << 16);
-	cmd->next = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->free;
-	hostdata->free = cmd;
-	tmp->scsi_done(tmp);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-	return;
-    }
-
-    /* 
-     * If the NCR chip is in an idle state, start it running the scheduler
-     * immediately.  Otherwise, signal the chip to jump to schedule as 
-     * soon as it is idle.
-     */
-
-    if (hostdata->idle) {
-	hostdata->idle = 0;
-	hostdata->state = STATE_RUNNING;
-	NCR53c7x0_write32 (DSP_REG,  virt_to_bus ((void *)hostdata->schedule));
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE)
-	    NCR53c7x0_write8 (DCNTL_REG, hostdata->saved_dcntl |
-				DCNTL_SSM | DCNTL_STD);
-    } else {
-	NCR53c7x0_write8(hostdata->istat, ISTAT_10_SIGP);
-    }
-
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : busyp (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata 
- *	*hostdata, Scsi_Cmnd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : decide if we can pass the given SCSI command on to the 
- *	device in question or not.
- *  
- * Returns : non-zero when we're busy, 0 when we aren't.
- */
-
-static __inline__ int
-busyp (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata, 
-    Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) {
-    /* FIXME : in the future, this needs to accommodate SCSI-II tagged
-       queuing, and we may be able to play with fairness here a bit.
-     */
-    return hostdata->busy[cmd->device->id][cmd->device->lun];
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : process_issue_queue (void)
- *
- * Purpose : transfer commands from the issue queue to NCR start queue 
- *	of each NCR53c7/8xx in the system, avoiding kernel stack 
- *	overflows when the scsi_done() function is invoked recursively.
- * 
- * NOTE : process_issue_queue exits with interrupts *disabled*, so the 
- *	caller must reenable them if it desires.
- * 
- * NOTE : process_issue_queue should be called from both 
- *	NCR53c7x0_queue_command() and from the interrupt handler 
- *	after command completion in case NCR53c7x0_queue_command()
- * 	isn't invoked again but we've freed up resources that are
- *	needed.
- */
-
-static void 
-process_issue_queue (unsigned long flags) {
-    Scsi_Cmnd *tmp, *prev;
-    struct Scsi_Host *host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata;
-    int done;
-
-    /*
-     * We run (with interrupts disabled) until we're sure that none of 
-     * the host adapters have anything that can be done, at which point 
-     * we set process_issue_queue_running to 0 and exit.
-     *
-     * Interrupts are enabled before doing various other internal 
-     * instructions, after we've decided that we need to run through
-     * the loop again.
-     *
-     */
-
-    do {
-	local_irq_disable(); /* Freeze request queues */
-	done = 1;
-	for (host = first_host; host && host->hostt == the_template;
-	    host = host->next) {
-	    hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-	    local_irq_disable();
-	    if (hostdata->issue_queue) {
-	    	if (hostdata->state == STATE_DISABLED) {
-		    tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) hostdata->issue_queue;
-		    hostdata->issue_queue = (Scsi_Cmnd *) tmp->SCp.ptr;
-		    tmp->result = (DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-		    if (tmp->host_scribble) {
-			((struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)tmp->host_scribble)->next = 
-			    hostdata->free;
-			hostdata->free = 
-			    (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)tmp->host_scribble;
-			tmp->host_scribble = NULL;
-		    }
-		    tmp->scsi_done (tmp);
-		    done = 0;
-		} else 
-		    for (tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) hostdata->issue_queue, 
-			prev = NULL; tmp; prev = tmp, tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) 
-			tmp->SCp.ptr) 
-			if (!tmp->host_scribble || 
-			    !busyp (host, hostdata, tmp)) {
-				if (prev)
-				    prev->SCp.ptr = tmp->SCp.ptr;
-				else
-				    hostdata->issue_queue = (Scsi_Cmnd *) 
-					tmp->SCp.ptr;
-			    tmp->SCp.ptr = NULL;
-			    if (tmp->host_scribble) {
-				if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_QUEUES) 
-				    printk ("scsi%d : moving command for target %d lun %d to start list\n",
-					host->host_no, tmp->device->id, tmp->device->lun);
-		
-
-			    	to_schedule_list (host, hostdata, 
-				    (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)
-				    tmp->host_scribble);
-			    } else {
-				if (((tmp->result & 0xff) == 0xff) ||
-			    	    ((tmp->result & 0xff00) == 0xff00)) {
-				    printk ("scsi%d : danger Will Robinson!\n",
-					host->host_no);
-				    tmp->result = DID_ERROR << 16;
-				    disable (host);
-				}
-				tmp->scsi_done(tmp);
-			    }
-			    done = 0;
-			} /* if target/lun is not busy */
-	    } /* if hostdata->issue_queue */
-	    if (!done)
-		local_irq_restore(flags);
-    	} /* for host */
-    } while (!done);
-    process_issue_queue_running = 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static void intr_scsi (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
- * 	struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : handle all SCSI interrupts, indicated by the setting 
- * 	of the SIP bit in the ISTAT register.
- *
- * Inputs : host, cmd - host and NCR command causing the interrupt, cmd
- * 	may be NULL.
- */
-
-static void 
-intr_scsi (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-    	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned char sstat0_sist0, sist1, 		/* Registers */
-	    fatal; 				/* Did a fatal interrupt 
-						   occur ? */
-   
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    fatal = 0;
-
-    sstat0_sist0 = NCR53c7x0_read8(SSTAT0_REG);
-    sist1 = 0;
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-	printk ("scsi%d : SIST0 0x%0x, SIST1 0x%0x\n", host->host_no,
-	    sstat0_sist0, sist1);
-
-    /* 250ms selection timeout */
-    if (sstat0_sist0 & SSTAT0_700_STO) {
-	fatal = 1;
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : Selection Timeout\n", host->host_no);
-    	    if (cmd) {
-    	    	printk("scsi%d : target %d, lun %d, command ",
-		    host->host_no, cmd->cmd->device->id, cmd->cmd->device->lun);
-    	    	__scsi_print_command (cmd->cmd->cmnd);
-		printk("scsi%d : dsp = 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n", host->host_no,
-		    NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG),
-		    bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG)));
-    	    } else {
-    	    	printk("scsi%d : no command\n", host->host_no);
-    	    }
-    	}
-/*
- * XXX - question : how do we want to handle the Illegal Instruction
- * 	interrupt, which may occur before or after the Selection Timeout
- * 	interrupt?
- */
-
-	if (1) {
-	    hostdata->idle = 1;
-	    hostdata->expecting_sto = 0;
-
-	    if (hostdata->test_running) {
-		hostdata->test_running = 0;
-		hostdata->test_completed = 3;
-	    } else if (cmd) {
-		abnormal_finished(cmd, DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-	    }
-#if 0	    
-	    hostdata->intrs = 0;
-#endif
-	}
-    } 
-
-/*
- * FIXME : in theory, we can also get a UDC when a STO occurs.
- */
-    if (sstat0_sist0 & SSTAT0_UDC) {
-	fatal = 1;
-	if (cmd) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : target %d lun %d unexpected disconnect\n",
-		host->host_no, cmd->cmd->device->id, cmd->cmd->device->lun);
-	    print_lots (host);
-	    abnormal_finished(cmd, DID_ERROR << 16);
-	} else 
-	     printk("scsi%d : unexpected disconnect (no command)\n",
-		host->host_no);
-
-	hostdata->dsp = (u32 *) hostdata->schedule;
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-    }
-
-    /* SCSI PARITY error */
-    if (sstat0_sist0 & SSTAT0_PAR) {
-	fatal = 1;
-	if (cmd && cmd->cmd) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : target %d lun %d parity error.\n",
-		host->host_no, cmd->cmd->device->id, cmd->cmd->device->lun);
-	    abnormal_finished (cmd, DID_PARITY << 16); 
-	} else
-	    printk("scsi%d : parity error\n", host->host_no);
-	/* Should send message out, parity error */
-
-	/* XXX - Reduce synchronous transfer rate! */
-	hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_initiator_abort /
-    	    sizeof(u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1; 
-    /* SCSI GROSS error */
-    } 
-
-    if (sstat0_sist0 & SSTAT0_SGE) {
-	fatal = 1;
-	printk("scsi%d : gross error, saved2_dsa = 0x%x\n", host->host_no,
-					(unsigned int)hostdata->saved2_dsa);
-	print_lots (host);
-	
-	/* 
-         * A SCSI gross error may occur when we have 
-	 *
-	 * - A synchronous offset which causes the SCSI FIFO to be overwritten.
-	 *
-	 * - A REQ which causes the maximum synchronous offset programmed in 
-	 * 	the SXFER register to be exceeded.
-	 *
-	 * - A phase change with an outstanding synchronous offset.
-	 *
-	 * - Residual data in the synchronous data FIFO, with a transfer
-	 *	other than a synchronous receive is started.$#
-	 */
-		
-
-	/* XXX Should deduce synchronous transfer rate! */
-	hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_initiator_abort /
-    	    sizeof(u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-    /* Phase mismatch */
-    } 
-
-    if (sstat0_sist0 & SSTAT0_MA) {
-	fatal = 1;
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)
-	    printk ("scsi%d : SSTAT0_MA\n", host->host_no);
-	intr_phase_mismatch (host, cmd);
-    }
-
-#if 0
-    if (sstat0_sist0 & SIST0_800_RSL) 
-	printk ("scsi%d : Oh no Mr. Bill!\n", host->host_no);
-#endif
-    
-/*
- * If a fatal SCSI interrupt occurs, we must insure that the DMA and
- * SCSI FIFOs were flushed.
- */
-
-    if (fatal) {
-	if (!hostdata->dstat_valid) {
-	    hostdata->dstat = NCR53c7x0_read8(DSTAT_REG);
-	    hostdata->dstat_valid = 1;
-	}
-
-	if (!(hostdata->dstat & DSTAT_DFE)) {
-	  printk ("scsi%d : DMA FIFO not empty\n", host->host_no);
-	  /*
-	   * Really need to check this code for 710  RGH.
-	   * Havn't seen any problems, but maybe we should FLUSH before
-	   * clearing sometimes.
-	   */
-          NCR53c7x0_write8 (CTEST8_REG, CTEST8_10_CLF);
-          while (NCR53c7x0_read8 (CTEST8_REG) & CTEST8_10_CLF)
-		;
-	  hostdata->dstat |= DSTAT_DFE;
-    	}
-    }
-}
-
-#ifdef CYCLIC_TRACE
-
-/*
- * The following implements a cyclic log of instructions executed, if you turn
- * TRACE on.  It will also print the log for you.  Very useful when debugging
- * 53c710 support, possibly not really needed any more.
- */
-
-u32 insn_log[4096];
-u32 insn_log_index = 0;
-
-void log1 (u32 i)
-{
-	insn_log[insn_log_index++] = i;
-	if (insn_log_index == 4096)
-		insn_log_index = 0;
-}
-
-void log_insn (u32 *ip)
-{
-	log1 ((u32)ip);
-	log1 (*ip);
-	log1 (*(ip+1));
-	if (((*ip >> 24) & DCMD_TYPE_MASK) == DCMD_TYPE_MMI)
-		log1 (*(ip+2));
-}
-
-void dump_log(void)
-{
-	int cnt = 0;
-	int i = insn_log_index;
-	int size;
-	struct Scsi_Host *host = first_host;
-
-	while (cnt < 4096) {
-		printk ("%08x (+%6x): ", insn_log[i], (insn_log[i] - (u32)&(((struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)host->hostdata[0])->script))/4);
-		if (++i == 4096)
-			i = 0;
-		cnt++;
-		if (((insn_log[i]  >> 24) & DCMD_TYPE_MASK) == DCMD_TYPE_MMI) 
-			size = 3;
-		else
-			size = 2;
-		while (size--) {
-			printk ("%08x ", insn_log[i]);
-			if (++i == 4096)
-				i = 0;
-			cnt++;
-		}
-		printk ("\n");
-	}
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Function : static void NCR53c7x0_intfly (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : Scan command queue for specified host, looking for completed
- *           commands.
- * 
- * Inputs : Scsi_Host pointer.
- *
- * 	This is called from the interrupt handler, when a simulated INTFLY
- * 	interrupt occurs.
- */
-
-static void
-NCR53c7x0_intfly (struct Scsi_Host *host)
-{
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata;	/* host->hostdata[0] */
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd,			/* command which halted */
-	**cmd_prev_ptr;
-    unsigned long flags;				
-    char search_found = 0;			/* Got at least one ? */
-
-    hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)
-    printk ("scsi%d : INTFLY\n", host->host_no); 
-
-    /*
-    * Traverse our list of running commands, and look
-    * for those with valid (non-0xff ff) status and message
-    * bytes encoded in the result which signify command
-    * completion.
-    */
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-restart:
-    for (cmd_prev_ptr = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd **)&(hostdata->running_list),
-	cmd = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->running_list; cmd ;
-	cmd_prev_ptr = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd **) &(cmd->next), 
-    	cmd = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->next)
-    {
-	Scsi_Cmnd *tmp;
-
-	if (!cmd) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : very weird.\n", host->host_no);
-	    break;
-	}
-
-	if (!(tmp = cmd->cmd)) {
-	    printk("scsi%d : weird.  NCR53c7x0_cmd has no Scsi_Cmnd\n",
-		    host->host_no);
-	    continue;
-	}
-	/* Copy the result over now; may not be complete,
-	 * but subsequent tests may as well be done on
-	 * cached memory.
-	 */
-	tmp->result = cmd->result;
-
-	if (((tmp->result & 0xff) == 0xff) ||
-			    ((tmp->result & 0xff00) == 0xff00))
-	    continue;
-
-	search_found = 1;
-
-	if (cmd->bounce.len)
-	    memcpy ((void *)cmd->bounce.addr,
-				(void *)cmd->bounce.buf, cmd->bounce.len);
-
-	/* Important - remove from list _before_ done is called */
-	if (cmd_prev_ptr)
-	    *cmd_prev_ptr = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->next;
-
-	--hostdata->busy[tmp->device->id][tmp->device->lun];
-	cmd->next = hostdata->free;
-	hostdata->free = cmd;
-
-	tmp->host_scribble = NULL;
-
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : command complete : pid %lu, id %d,lun %d result 0x%x ", 
-		  host->host_no, tmp->pid, tmp->device->id, tmp->device->lun, tmp->result);
-	    __scsi_print_command (tmp->cmnd);
-	}
-
-	tmp->scsi_done(tmp);
-	goto restart;
-    }
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-
-    if (!search_found)  {
-	printk ("scsi%d : WARNING : INTFLY with no completed commands.\n",
-			    host->host_no);
-    } else {
-	run_process_issue_queue();
-    }
-    return;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static irqreturn_t NCR53c7x0_intr (int irq, void *dev_id)
- *
- * Purpose : handle NCR53c7x0 interrupts for all NCR devices sharing
- *	the same IRQ line.  
- * 
- * Inputs : Since we're using the IRQF_DISABLED interrupt handler
- *	semantics, irq indicates the interrupt which invoked 
- *	this handler.  
- *
- * On the 710 we simualte an INTFLY with a script interrupt, and the
- * script interrupt handler will call back to this function.
- */
-
-static irqreturn_t
-NCR53c7x0_intr (int irq, void *dev_id)
-{
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct Scsi_Host *host;			/* Host we are looking at */
-    unsigned char istat; 			/* Values of interrupt regs */
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata;	/* host->hostdata[0] */
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd;			/* command which halted */
-    u32 *dsa;					/* DSA */
-    int handled = 0;
-
-#ifdef NCR_DEBUG
-    char buf[80];				/* Debugging sprintf buffer */
-    size_t buflen;				/* Length of same */
-#endif
-
-    host     = (struct Scsi_Host *)dev_id;
-    hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    /*
-     * Only read istat once per loop, since reading it again will unstack
-     * interrupts
-     */
-
-    while ((istat = NCR53c7x0_read8(hostdata->istat)) & (ISTAT_SIP|ISTAT_DIP)) {
-	handled = 1;
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 0;
-	hostdata->dstat_valid = 0;
-    	hostdata->state = STATE_HALTED;
-
-	if (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SSTAT2_REG) & SSTAT2_FF_MASK) 
-	    printk ("scsi%d : SCSI FIFO not empty\n", host->host_no);
-
-	/*
-	 * NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 change the current SCSI
-	 * process, hostdata->ncrcurrent, in the Linux driver so
-	 * cmd = hostdata->ncrcurrent.
-	 *
-	 * With other chips, we must look through the commands
-	 * executing and find the command structure which 
-	 * corresponds to the DSA register.
-	 */
-
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_700) {
-	    cmd = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->ncrcurrent;
-	} else {
-	    dsa = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-	    for (cmd = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->running_list;
-		cmd && (dsa + (hostdata->dsa_start / sizeof(u32))) != cmd->dsa;
-		    cmd = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)(cmd->next))
-		;
-	}
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) {
-	    if (cmd) {
-		printk("scsi%d : interrupt for pid %lu, id %d, lun %d ", 
-		    host->host_no, cmd->cmd->pid, (int) cmd->cmd->device->id,
-		    (int) cmd->cmd->device->lun);
-		__scsi_print_command (cmd->cmd->cmnd);
-	    } else {
-		printk("scsi%d : no active command\n", host->host_no);
-	    }
-	}
-	
-	if (istat & ISTAT_SIP) {
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-		printk ("scsi%d : ISTAT_SIP\n", host->host_no);
-	    intr_scsi (host, cmd);
-	}
-	
-	if (istat & ISTAT_DIP) {
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-		printk ("scsi%d : ISTAT_DIP\n", host->host_no);
-	    intr_dma (host, cmd);
-	}
-	
-	if (!hostdata->dstat_valid) {
-	    hostdata->dstat = NCR53c7x0_read8(DSTAT_REG);
-	    hostdata->dstat_valid = 1;
-	}
-	
-	if (!(hostdata->dstat & DSTAT_DFE)) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : DMA FIFO not empty\n", host->host_no);
-	    /* Really need to check this out for 710 RGH */
-	    NCR53c7x0_write8 (CTEST8_REG, CTEST8_10_CLF);
-	    while (NCR53c7x0_read8 (CTEST8_REG) & CTEST8_10_CLF)
-		;
-	    hostdata->dstat |= DSTAT_DFE;
-	}
-
-	if (!hostdata->idle && hostdata->state == STATE_HALTED) {
-	    if (!hostdata->dsp_changed)
-		hostdata->dsp = (u32 *)bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG));
-#if 0
-	    printk("scsi%d : new dsp is 0x%lx (virt 0x%p)\n",
-		host->host_no,  virt_to_bus(hostdata->dsp), hostdata->dsp);
-#endif
-		
-	    hostdata->state = STATE_RUNNING;
-	    NCR53c7x0_write32 (DSP_REG, virt_to_bus(hostdata->dsp));
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE) {
-#ifdef CYCLIC_TRACE
-		log_insn (hostdata->dsp);
-#else
-	    	print_insn (host, hostdata->dsp, "t ", 1);
-#endif
-		NCR53c7x0_write8 (DCNTL_REG,
-			hostdata->saved_dcntl | DCNTL_SSM | DCNTL_STD);
-	    }
-	}
-    }
-    return IRQ_HANDLED;
-}
-
-
-/* 
- * Function : static int abort_connected (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : Assuming that the NCR SCSI processor is currently 
- * 	halted, break the currently established nexus.  Clean
- *	up of the NCR53c7x0_cmd and Scsi_Cmnd structures should
- *	be done on receipt of the abort interrupt.
- *
- * Inputs : host - SCSI host
- *
- */
-
-static int 
-abort_connected (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-#ifdef NEW_ABORT
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-#endif
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-/* FIXME : this probably should change for production kernels; at the 
-   least, counter should move to a per-host structure. */
-    static int counter = 5;
-#ifdef NEW_ABORT
-    int sstat, phase, offset;
-    u32 *script;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-#endif
-
-    if (--counter <= 0) {
-	disable(host);
-	return 0;
-    }
-
-    printk ("scsi%d : DANGER : abort_connected() called \n",
-	host->host_no);
-
-#ifdef NEW_ABORT
-
-/*
- * New strategy : Rather than using a generic abort routine,
- * we'll specifically try to source or sink the appropriate
- * amount of data for the phase we're currently in (taking into 
- * account the current synchronous offset) 
- */
-
-    sstat = NCR53c8x0_read8 (SSTAT2_REG);
-    offset = OFFSET (sstat & SSTAT2_FF_MASK) >> SSTAT2_FF_SHIFT;
-    phase = sstat & SSTAT2_PHASE_MASK;
-
-/*
- * SET ATN
- * MOVE source_or_sink, WHEN CURRENT PHASE 
- * < repeat for each outstanding byte >
- * JUMP send_abort_message
- */
-
-    script = hostdata->abort_script = kmalloc (
-	8  /* instruction size */ * (
-	    1 /* set ATN */ +
-	    (!offset ? 1 : offset) /* One transfer per outstanding byte */ +
-	    1 /* send abort message */),
-	GFP_ATOMIC);
-
-
-#else /* def NEW_ABORT */
-    hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_initiator_abort /
-	    sizeof(u32);
-#endif /* def NEW_ABORT */
-    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-
-/* XXX - need to flag the command as aborted after the abort_connected
- 	 code runs 
- */
-    return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static int datapath_residual (Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : return residual data count of what's in the chip.
- *
- * Inputs : host - SCSI host
- */
-
-static int
-datapath_residual (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    int count, synchronous, sstat;
-    unsigned int ddir;
-
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    /* COMPAT : the 700 and 700-66 need to use DFIFO_00_BO_MASK */
-    count = ((NCR53c7x0_read8 (DFIFO_REG) & DFIFO_10_BO_MASK) -
-	(NCR53c7x0_read32 (DBC_REG) & DFIFO_10_BO_MASK)) & DFIFO_10_BO_MASK;
-    synchronous = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SXFER_REG) & SXFER_MO_MASK;
-    /* COMPAT : DDIR is elsewhere on non-'8xx chips. */
-    ddir = NCR53c7x0_read8 (CTEST0_REG_700) & CTEST0_700_DDIR;
-
-    if (ddir) {
-    /* Receive */
-	if (synchronous) 
-	    count += (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SSTAT2_REG) & SSTAT2_FF_MASK) >> SSTAT2_FF_SHIFT;
-	else
-	    if (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SSTAT1_REG) & SSTAT1_ILF)
-		++count;
-    } else {
-    /* Send */
-	sstat = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SSTAT1_REG);
-	if (sstat & SSTAT1_OLF)
-	    ++count;
-	if (synchronous && (sstat & SSTAT1_ORF))
-	    ++count;
-    }
-    return count;
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static const char * sbcl_to_phase (int sbcl)_
- *
- * Purpose : Convert SBCL register to user-parsable phase representation
- *
- * Inputs : sbcl - value of sbcl register
- */
-
-
-static const char *
-sbcl_to_phase (int sbcl) {
-    switch (sbcl & SBCL_PHASE_MASK) {
-    case SBCL_PHASE_DATAIN:
-	return "DATAIN";
-    case SBCL_PHASE_DATAOUT:
-	return "DATAOUT";
-    case SBCL_PHASE_MSGIN:
-	return "MSGIN";
-    case SBCL_PHASE_MSGOUT:
-	return "MSGOUT";
-    case SBCL_PHASE_CMDOUT:
-	return "CMDOUT";
-    case SBCL_PHASE_STATIN:
-	return "STATUSIN";
-    default:
-	return "unknown";
-    }
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static const char * sstat2_to_phase (int sstat)_
- *
- * Purpose : Convert SSTAT2 register to user-parsable phase representation
- *
- * Inputs : sstat - value of sstat register
- */
-
-
-static const char *
-sstat2_to_phase (int sstat) {
-    switch (sstat & SSTAT2_PHASE_MASK) {
-    case SSTAT2_PHASE_DATAIN:
-	return "DATAIN";
-    case SSTAT2_PHASE_DATAOUT:
-	return "DATAOUT";
-    case SSTAT2_PHASE_MSGIN:
-	return "MSGIN";
-    case SSTAT2_PHASE_MSGOUT:
-	return "MSGOUT";
-    case SSTAT2_PHASE_CMDOUT:
-	return "CMDOUT";
-    case SSTAT2_PHASE_STATIN:
-	return "STATUSIN";
-    default:
-	return "unknown";
-    }
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static void intr_phase_mismatch (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
- *	struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : Handle phase mismatch interrupts
- *
- * Inputs : host, cmd - host and NCR command causing the interrupt, cmd
- * 	may be NULL.
- *
- * Side effects : The abort_connected() routine is called or the NCR chip 
- *	is restarted, jumping to the command_complete entry point, or 
- *	patching the address and transfer count of the current instruction 
- *	and calling the msg_in entry point as appropriate.
- */
-
-static void 
-intr_phase_mismatch (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    u32 dbc_dcmd, *dsp, *dsp_next;
-    unsigned char dcmd, sbcl;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-    	host->hostdata[0];
-    int residual;
-    enum {ACTION_ABORT, ACTION_ABORT_PRINT, ACTION_CONTINUE} action = 
-	ACTION_ABORT_PRINT;
-    const char *where = NULL;
-
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    /*
-     * Corrective action is based on where in the SCSI SCRIPT(tm) the error 
-     * occurred, as well as which SCSI phase we are currently in.
-     */
-    dsp_next = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG));
-
-    /* 
-     * Fetch the current instruction, and remove the operands for easier 
-     * interpretation.
-     */
-    dbc_dcmd = NCR53c7x0_read32(DBC_REG);
-    dcmd = (dbc_dcmd & 0xff000000) >> 24;
-    /*
-     * Like other processors, the NCR adjusts the instruction pointer before
-     * instruction decode.  Set the DSP address back to what it should
-     * be for this instruction based on its size (2 or 3 32 bit words).
-     */
-    dsp = dsp_next - NCR53c7x0_insn_size(dcmd);
-
-
-    /*
-     * Read new SCSI phase from the SBCL lines.  Since all of our code uses 
-     * a WHEN conditional instead of an IF conditional, we don't need to 
-     * wait for a new REQ.
-     */
-    sbcl = NCR53c7x0_read8(SBCL_REG) & SBCL_PHASE_MASK;
-
-    if (!cmd) {
-	action = ACTION_ABORT_PRINT;
-	where = "no current command";
-    /*
-     * The way my SCSI SCRIPTS(tm) are architected, recoverable phase
-     * mismatches should only occur where we're doing a multi-byte  
-     * BMI instruction.  Specifically, this means 
-     *
-     *  - select messages (a SCSI-I target may ignore additional messages
-     * 		after the IDENTIFY; any target may reject a SDTR or WDTR)
-     *
-     *  - command out (targets may send a message to signal an error 
-     * 		condition, or go into STATUSIN after they've decided 
-     *		they don't like the command.
-     *
-     *	- reply_message (targets may reject a multi-byte message in the 
-     *		middle)
-     *
-     * 	- data transfer routines (command completion with buffer space
-     *		left, disconnect message, or error message)
-     */
-    } else if (((dsp >= cmd->data_transfer_start && 
-	dsp < cmd->data_transfer_end)) || dsp == (cmd->residual + 2)) {
-	if ((dcmd & (DCMD_TYPE_MASK|DCMD_BMI_OP_MASK|DCMD_BMI_INDIRECT|
-		DCMD_BMI_MSG|DCMD_BMI_CD)) == (DCMD_TYPE_BMI|
-		DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_I)) {
-	    residual = datapath_residual (host);
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT)
-	    	printk ("scsi%d : handling residual transfer (+ %d bytes from DMA FIFO)\n", 
-		    host->host_no, residual);
-
-	    /*
-	     * The first instruction is a CALL to the alternate handler for 
-	     * this data transfer phase, so we can do calls to 
-	     * munge_msg_restart as we would if control were passed 
-	     * from normal dynamic code.
-	     */
-	    if (dsp != cmd->residual + 2) {
-		cmd->residual[0] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI | DCMD_TCI_OP_CALL |
-			((dcmd & DCMD_BMI_IO) ? DCMD_TCI_IO : 0)) << 24) | 
-		    DBC_TCI_WAIT_FOR_VALID | DBC_TCI_COMPARE_PHASE;
-		cmd->residual[1] = virt_to_bus(hostdata->script)
-		    + ((dcmd & DCMD_BMI_IO)
-		       ? hostdata->E_other_in : hostdata->E_other_out);
-	    }
-
-	    /*
-	     * The second instruction is the a data transfer block
-	     * move instruction, reflecting the pointer and count at the 
-	     * time of the phase mismatch.
-	     */
-	    cmd->residual[2] = dbc_dcmd + residual;
-	    cmd->residual[3] = NCR53c7x0_read32(DNAD_REG) - residual;
-
-	    /*
-	     * The third and final instruction is a jump to the instruction
-	     * which follows the instruction which had to be 'split'
-	     */
-	    if (dsp != cmd->residual + 2) {
-		cmd->residual[4] = ((DCMD_TYPE_TCI|DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP) 
-		    << 24) | DBC_TCI_TRUE;
-		cmd->residual[5] = virt_to_bus(dsp_next);
-	    }
-
-	    /*
-	     * For the sake of simplicity, transfer control to the 
-	     * conditional CALL at the start of the residual buffer.
-	     */
-	    hostdata->dsp = cmd->residual;
-	    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	    action = ACTION_CONTINUE;
-	} else {
-	    where = "non-BMI dynamic DSA code";
-	    action = ACTION_ABORT_PRINT;
-	}
-    } else if (dsp == (hostdata->script + hostdata->E_select_msgout / 4 + 2)) {
-	/* RGH 290697:  Added +2 above, to compensate for the script
-	 * instruction which disables the selection timer. */
-	/* Release ATN */
-	NCR53c7x0_write8 (SOCL_REG, 0);
-	switch (sbcl) {
-    /* 
-     * Some devices (SQ555 come to mind) grab the IDENTIFY message
-     * sent on selection, and decide to go into COMMAND OUT phase
-     * rather than accepting the rest of the messages or rejecting
-     * them.  Handle these devices gracefully.
-     */
-	case SBCL_PHASE_CMDOUT:
-	    hostdata->dsp = dsp + 2 /* two _words_ */;
-	    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	    printk ("scsi%d : target %d ignored SDTR and went into COMMAND OUT\n", 
-		host->host_no, cmd->cmd->device->id);
-	    cmd->flags &= ~CMD_FLAG_SDTR;
-	    action = ACTION_CONTINUE;
-	    break;
-	case SBCL_PHASE_MSGIN:
-	    hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_msg_in / 
-		sizeof(u32);
-	    hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	    action = ACTION_CONTINUE;
-	    break;
-	default:
-	    where="select message out";
-	    action = ACTION_ABORT_PRINT;
-	}
-    /*
-     * Some SCSI devices will interpret a command as they read the bytes
-     * off the SCSI bus, and may decide that the command is Bogus before 
-     * they've read the entire command off the bus.
-     */
-    } else if (dsp == hostdata->script + hostdata->E_cmdout_cmdout / sizeof 
-	(u32)) {
-	hostdata->dsp = hostdata->script + hostdata->E_data_transfer /
-	    sizeof (u32);
-	hostdata->dsp_changed = 1;
-	action = ACTION_CONTINUE;
-    /* FIXME : we need to handle message reject, etc. within msg_respond. */
-#ifdef notyet
-    } else if (dsp == hostdata->script + hostdata->E_reply_message) {
-	switch (sbcl) {
-    /* Any other phase mismatches abort the currently executing command.  */
-#endif
-    } else {
-	where = "unknown location";
-	action = ACTION_ABORT_PRINT;
-    }
-
-    /* Flush DMA FIFO */
-    if (!hostdata->dstat_valid) {
-	hostdata->dstat = NCR53c7x0_read8(DSTAT_REG);
-	hostdata->dstat_valid = 1;
-    }
-    if (!(hostdata->dstat & DSTAT_DFE)) {
-      /* Really need to check this out for 710 RGH */
-      NCR53c7x0_write8 (CTEST8_REG, CTEST8_10_CLF);
-      while (NCR53c7x0_read8 (CTEST8_REG) & CTEST8_10_CLF);
-      hostdata->dstat |= DSTAT_DFE;
-    }
-
-    switch (action) {
-    case ACTION_ABORT_PRINT:
-	printk("scsi%d : %s : unexpected phase %s.\n",
-	     host->host_no, where ? where : "unknown location", 
-	     sbcl_to_phase(sbcl));
-	print_lots (host);
-    /* Fall through to ACTION_ABORT */
-    case ACTION_ABORT:
-	abort_connected (host);
-	break;
-    case ACTION_CONTINUE:
-	break;
-    }
-
-#if 0
-    if (hostdata->dsp_changed) {
-	printk("scsi%d: new dsp 0x%p\n", host->host_no, hostdata->dsp);
-	print_insn (host, hostdata->dsp, "", 1);
-    }
-#endif
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static void intr_bf (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
- * 	struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : handle BUS FAULT interrupts 
- *
- * Inputs : host, cmd - host and NCR command causing the interrupt, cmd
- * 	may be NULL.
- */
-
-static void
-intr_bf (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    u32 *dsp,
-	*next_dsp,		/* Current dsp */
-    	*dsa,
-	dbc_dcmd;		/* DCMD (high eight bits) + DBC */
-    char *reason = NULL;
-    /* Default behavior is for a silent error, with a retry until we've
-       exhausted retries. */
-    enum {MAYBE, ALWAYS, NEVER} retry = MAYBE;
-    int report = 0;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    dbc_dcmd = NCR53c7x0_read32 (DBC_REG);
-    next_dsp = bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG));
-    dsp = next_dsp - NCR53c7x0_insn_size ((dbc_dcmd >> 24) & 0xff);
-/* FIXME - check chip type  */
-    dsa = bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-
-    /*
-     * Bus faults can be caused by either a Bad Address or 
-     * Target Abort. We should check the Received Target Abort
-     * bit of the PCI status register and Master Abort Bit.
-     *
-     * 	- Master Abort bit indicates that no device claimed
-     *		the address with DEVSEL within five clocks
-     *
-     *	- Target Abort bit indicates that a target claimed it,
-     *		but changed its mind once it saw the byte enables.
-     *
-     */
-
-    /* 53c710, not PCI system */
-    report = 1;
-    reason = "Unknown";
-
-#ifndef notyet
-    report = 1;
-#endif
-    if (report && reason)
-    {
-	printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : BUS FAULT reason = %s\n",
-	     host->host_no, reason ? reason : "unknown");
-	print_lots (host);
-    }
-
-#ifndef notyet
-    retry = NEVER;
-#endif
-
-    /* 
-     * TODO : we should attempt to recover from any spurious bus 
-     * faults.  After X retries, we should figure that things are 
-     * sufficiently wedged, and call NCR53c7xx_reset.
-     *
-     * This code should only get executed once we've decided that we 
-     * cannot retry.
-     */
-
-    if (retry == NEVER) {
-    	printk(KERN_ALERT "          mail richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk\n");
-    	FATAL (host);
-    }
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static void intr_dma (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
- * 	struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd)
- *
- * Purpose : handle all DMA interrupts, indicated by the setting 
- * 	of the DIP bit in the ISTAT register.
- *
- * Inputs : host, cmd - host and NCR command causing the interrupt, cmd
- * 	may be NULL.
- */
-
-static void 
-intr_dma (struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned char dstat;	/* DSTAT */	
-    u32 *dsp,
-	*next_dsp,		/* Current dsp */
-    	*dsa,
-	dbc_dcmd;		/* DCMD (high eight bits) + DBC */
-    int tmp;
-    unsigned long flags;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    if (!hostdata->dstat_valid) {
-	hostdata->dstat = NCR53c7x0_read8(DSTAT_REG);
-	hostdata->dstat_valid = 1;
-    }
-    
-    dstat = hostdata->dstat;
-    
-    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)
-	printk("scsi%d : DSTAT=0x%x\n", host->host_no, (int) dstat);
-
-    dbc_dcmd = NCR53c7x0_read32 (DBC_REG);
-    next_dsp = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSP_REG));
-    dsp = next_dsp - NCR53c7x0_insn_size ((dbc_dcmd >> 24) & 0xff);
-/* XXX - check chip type */
-    dsa = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-
-    /*
-     * DSTAT_ABRT is the aborted interrupt.  This is set whenever the 
-     * SCSI chip is aborted.  
-     * 
-     * With NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 style chips, we should only 
-     * get this when the chip is currently running the accept 
-     * reselect/select code and we have set the abort bit in the 
-     * ISTAT register.
-     *
-     */
-    
-    if (dstat & DSTAT_ABRT) {
-#if 0
-	/* XXX - add code here to deal with normal abort */
-	if ((hostdata->options & OPTION_700) && (hostdata->state ==
-	    STATE_ABORTING)) {
-	} else 
-#endif
-	{
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : unexpected abort interrupt at\n" 
-		   "         ", host->host_no);
-	    print_insn (host, dsp, KERN_ALERT "s ", 1);
-	    FATAL (host);
-	}
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * DSTAT_SSI is the single step interrupt.  Should be generated 
-     * whenever we have single stepped or are tracing.
-     */
-
-    if (dstat & DSTAT_SSI) {
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE) {
-	    /* Don't print instr. until we write DSP at end of intr function */
-	} else if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_SINGLE) {
-	    print_insn (host, dsp, "s ", 0);
-	    local_irq_save(flags);
-/* XXX - should we do this, or can we get away with writing dsp? */
-
-	    NCR53c7x0_write8 (DCNTL_REG, (NCR53c7x0_read8(DCNTL_REG) & 
-    	    	~DCNTL_SSM) | DCNTL_STD);
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-	} else {
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : unexpected single step interrupt at\n"
-		   "         ", host->host_no);
-	    print_insn (host, dsp, KERN_ALERT "", 1);
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "         mail drew@PoohSticks.ORG\n");
-    	    FATAL (host);
-    	}
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * DSTAT_IID / DSTAT_OPC (same bit, same meaning, only the name 
-     * is different) is generated whenever an illegal instruction is 
-     * encountered.  
-     * 
-     * XXX - we may want to emulate INTFLY here, so we can use 
-     *    the same SCSI SCRIPT (tm) for NCR53c710 through NCR53c810  
-     *	  chips.
-     */
-
-    if (dstat & DSTAT_OPC) {
-    /* 
-     * Ascertain if this IID interrupts occurred before or after a STO 
-     * interrupt.  Since the interrupt handling code now leaves 
-     * DSP unmodified until _after_ all stacked interrupts have been
-     * processed, reading the DSP returns the original DSP register.
-     * This means that if dsp lies between the select code, and 
-     * message out following the selection code (where the IID interrupt
-     * would have to have occurred by due to the implicit wait for REQ),
-     * we have an IID interrupt resulting from a STO condition and 
-     * can ignore it.
-     */
-
-	if (((dsp >= (hostdata->script + hostdata->E_select / sizeof(u32))) &&
-	    (dsp <= (hostdata->script + hostdata->E_select_msgout / 
-    	    sizeof(u32) + 8))) || (hostdata->test_running == 2)) {
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR) 
-		printk ("scsi%d : ignoring DSTAT_IID for SSTAT_STO\n",
-		    host->host_no);
-	    if (hostdata->expecting_iid) {
-		hostdata->expecting_iid = 0;
-		hostdata->idle = 1;
-		if (hostdata->test_running == 2) {
-		    hostdata->test_running = 0;
-		    hostdata->test_completed = 3;
-		} else if (cmd) 
-			abnormal_finished (cmd, DID_BAD_TARGET << 16);
-	    } else {
-		hostdata->expecting_sto = 1;
-	    }
-    /*
-     * We can't guarantee we'll be able to execute the WAIT DISCONNECT
-     * instruction within the 3.4us of bus free and arbitration delay
-     * that a target can RESELECT in and assert REQ after we've dropped
-     * ACK.  If this happens, we'll get an illegal instruction interrupt.
-     * Doing away with the WAIT DISCONNECT instructions broke everything,
-     * so instead I'll settle for moving one WAIT DISCONNECT a few 
-     * instructions closer to the CLEAR ACK before it to minimize the
-     * chances of this happening, and handle it if it occurs anyway.
-     *
-     * Simply continue with what we were doing, and control should
-     * be transferred to the schedule routine which will ultimately
-     * pass control onto the reselection or selection (not yet)
-     * code.
-     */
-	} else if (dbc_dcmd == 0x48000000 && (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SBCL_REG) &
-	    SBCL_REQ)) {
-	    if (!(hostdata->options & OPTION_NO_PRINT_RACE))
-	    {
-		printk("scsi%d: REQ before WAIT DISCONNECT IID\n", 
-		    host->host_no);
-		hostdata->options |= OPTION_NO_PRINT_RACE;
-	    }
-	} else {
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : invalid instruction\n", host->host_no);
-	    print_lots (host);
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "         mail Richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk with ALL\n"
-		              "         boot messages and diagnostic output\n");
-    	    FATAL (host);
-	}
-    }
-
-    /* 
-     * DSTAT_BF are bus fault errors.  DSTAT_800_BF is valid for 710 also.
-     */
-    
-    if (dstat & DSTAT_800_BF) {
-	intr_bf (host, cmd);
-    }
-	
-
-    /* 
-     * DSTAT_SIR interrupts are generated by the execution of 
-     * the INT instruction.  Since the exact values available 
-     * are determined entirely by the SCSI script running, 
-     * and are local to a particular script, a unique handler
-     * is called for each script.
-     */
-
-    if (dstat & DSTAT_SIR) {
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_INTR)
-	    printk ("scsi%d : DSTAT_SIR\n", host->host_no);
-	switch ((tmp = hostdata->dstat_sir_intr (host, cmd))) {
-	case SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING:
-	case SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART:
-	    break;
-	case SPECIFIC_INT_ABORT:
-	    abort_connected(host);
-	    break;
-	case SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC:
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : failure at ", host->host_no);
-	    print_insn (host, dsp, KERN_ALERT "", 1);
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "          dstat_sir_intr() returned SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC\n");
-    	    FATAL (host);
-	    break;
-	case SPECIFIC_INT_BREAK:
-	    intr_break (host, cmd);
-	    break;
-	default:
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : failure at ", host->host_no);
-	    print_insn (host, dsp, KERN_ALERT "", 1);
-	    printk(KERN_ALERT"          dstat_sir_intr() returned unknown value %d\n", 
-		tmp);
-    	    FATAL (host);
-	}
-    } 
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static int print_insn (struct Scsi_Host *host, 
- * 	u32 *insn, int kernel)
- *
- * Purpose : print numeric representation of the instruction pointed
- * 	to by insn to the debugging or kernel message buffer
- *	as appropriate.  
- *
- * 	If desired, a user level program can interpret this 
- * 	information.
- *
- * Inputs : host, insn - host, pointer to instruction, prefix - 
- *	string to prepend, kernel - use printk instead of debugging buffer.
- *
- * Returns : size, in u32s, of instruction printed.
- */
-
-/*
- * FIXME: should change kernel parameter so that it takes an ENUM
- * 	specifying severity - either KERN_ALERT or KERN_PANIC so
- *	all panic messages are output with the same severity.
- */
-
-static int 
-print_insn (struct Scsi_Host *host, const u32 *insn, 
-    const char *prefix, int kernel) {
-    char buf[160], 		/* Temporary buffer and pointer.  ICKY 
-				   arbitrary length.  */
-
-		
-	*tmp;			
-    unsigned char dcmd;		/* dcmd register for *insn */
-    int size;
-
-    /* 
-     * Check to see if the instruction pointer is not bogus before 
-     * indirecting through it; avoiding red-zone at start of 
-     * memory.
-     *
-     * FIXME: icky magic needs to happen here on non-intel boxes which
-     * don't have kernel memory mapped in like this.  Might be reasonable
-     * to use vverify()?
-     */
-
-    if (virt_to_phys((void *)insn) < PAGE_SIZE || 
-	virt_to_phys((void *)(insn + 8)) > virt_to_phys(high_memory) ||
-	((((dcmd = (insn[0] >> 24) & 0xff) & DCMD_TYPE_MMI) == DCMD_TYPE_MMI) &&
-	virt_to_phys((void *)(insn + 12)) > virt_to_phys(high_memory))) {
-	size = 0;
-	sprintf (buf, "%s%p: address out of range\n",
-	    prefix, insn);
-    } else {
-/* 
- * FIXME : (void *) cast in virt_to_bus should be unnecessary, because
- * 	it should take const void * as argument.
- */
-#if !defined(CONFIG_MVME16x) && !defined(CONFIG_BVME6000)
-	sprintf(buf, "%s0x%lx (virt 0x%p) : 0x%08x 0x%08x (virt 0x%p)", 
-	    (prefix ? prefix : ""), virt_to_bus((void *) insn), insn,  
-	    insn[0], insn[1], bus_to_virt (insn[1]));
-#else
-	/* Remove virtual addresses to reduce output, as they are the same */
-	sprintf(buf, "%s0x%x (+%x) : 0x%08x 0x%08x", 
-	    (prefix ? prefix : ""), (u32)insn, ((u32)insn -
-		(u32)&(((struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)host->hostdata[0])->script))/4, 
-	    insn[0], insn[1]);
-#endif
-	tmp = buf + strlen(buf);
-	if ((dcmd & DCMD_TYPE_MASK) == DCMD_TYPE_MMI)  {
-#if !defined(CONFIG_MVME16x) && !defined(CONFIG_BVME6000)
-	    sprintf (tmp, " 0x%08x (virt 0x%p)\n", insn[2], 
-		bus_to_virt(insn[2]));
-#else
-	    /* Remove virtual addr to reduce output, as it is the same */
-	    sprintf (tmp, " 0x%08x\n", insn[2]);
-#endif
-	    size = 3;
-	} else {
-	    sprintf (tmp, "\n");
-	    size = 2;
-	}
-    }
-
-    if (kernel) 
-	printk ("%s", buf);
-#ifdef NCR_DEBUG
-    else {
-	size_t len = strlen(buf);
-	debugger_kernel_write(host, buf, len);
-    }
-#endif
-    return size;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : int NCR53c7xx_abort (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd)
- * 
- * Purpose : Abort an errant SCSI command, doing all necessary
- *	cleanup of the issue_queue, running_list, shared Linux/NCR
- *	dsa issue and reconnect queues.
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - command to abort, code - entire result field
- *
- * Returns : 0 on success, -1 on failure.
- */
-
-int 
-NCR53c7xx_abort (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = host ? (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) 
-	host->hostdata[0] : NULL;
-    unsigned long flags;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *curr, **prev;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *me, **last;
-#if 0
-    static long cache_pid = -1;
-#endif
-
-
-    if (!host) {
-	printk ("Bogus SCSI command pid %ld; no host structure\n",
-	    cmd->pid);
-	return SCSI_ABORT_ERROR;
-    } else if (!hostdata) {
-	printk ("Bogus SCSI host %d; no hostdata\n", host->host_no);
-	return SCSI_ABORT_ERROR;
-    }
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-/*
- * CHECK : I don't think that reading ISTAT will unstack any interrupts,
- *	since we need to write the INTF bit to clear it, and SCSI/DMA
- * 	interrupts don't clear until we read SSTAT/SIST and DSTAT registers.
- *	
- *	See that this is the case.  Appears to be correct on the 710, at least.
- *
- * I suspect that several of our failures may be coming from a new fatal
- * interrupt (possibly due to a phase mismatch) happening after we've left
- * the interrupt handler, but before the PIC has had the interrupt condition
- * cleared.
- */
-
-    if (NCR53c7x0_read8(hostdata->istat) & (ISTAT_DIP|ISTAT_SIP)) {
-	printk ("scsi%d : dropped interrupt for command %ld\n", host->host_no,
-	    cmd->pid);
-	NCR53c7x0_intr (host->irq, NULL, NULL);
-	return SCSI_ABORT_BUSY;
-    }
-	
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-#if 0
-    if (cache_pid == cmd->pid) 
-	panic ("scsi%d : bloody fetus %d\n", host->host_no, cmd->pid);
-    else
-	cache_pid = cmd->pid;
-#endif
-	
-
-/*
- * The command could be hiding in the issue_queue.  This would be very
- * nice, as commands can't be moved from the high level driver's issue queue 
- * into the shared queue until an interrupt routine is serviced, and this
- * moving is atomic.  
- *
- * If this is the case, we don't have to worry about anything - we simply
- * pull the command out of the old queue, and call it aborted.
- */
-
-    for (me = (Scsi_Cmnd *) hostdata->issue_queue, 
-         last = (Scsi_Cmnd **) &(hostdata->issue_queue);
-	 me && me != cmd;  last = (Scsi_Cmnd **)&(me->SCp.ptr), 
-	 me = (Scsi_Cmnd *)me->SCp.ptr);
-
-    if (me) {
-	*last = (Scsi_Cmnd *) me->SCp.ptr;
-	if (me->host_scribble) {
-	    ((struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *)me->host_scribble)->next = hostdata->free;
-	    hostdata->free = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) me->host_scribble;
-	    me->host_scribble = NULL;
-	}
-	cmd->result = DID_ABORT << 16;
-	cmd->scsi_done(cmd);
-	printk ("scsi%d : found command %ld in Linux issue queue\n", 
-	    host->host_no, me->pid);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-    	run_process_issue_queue();
-	return SCSI_ABORT_SUCCESS;
-    }
-
-/* 
- * That failing, the command could be in our list of already executing 
- * commands.  If this is the case, drastic measures are called for.  
- */ 
-
-    for (curr = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->running_list, 
-    	 prev = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd **) &(hostdata->running_list);
-	 curr && curr->cmd != cmd; prev = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd **) 
-         &(curr->next), curr = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) curr->next);
-
-    if (curr) {
-	if ((curr->result & 0xff) != 0xff && (curr->result & 0xff00) != 0xff00) {
-            cmd->result = curr->result;
-	    if (prev)
-		*prev = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) curr->next;
-	    curr->next = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->free;
-	    cmd->host_scribble = NULL;
-	    hostdata->free = curr;
-	    cmd->scsi_done(cmd);
-	printk ("scsi%d : found finished command %ld in running list\n", 
-	    host->host_no, cmd->pid);
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-	    return SCSI_ABORT_NOT_RUNNING;
-	} else {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : DANGER : command running, can not abort.\n",
-		cmd->device->host->host_no);
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-	    return SCSI_ABORT_BUSY;
-	}
-    }
-
-/* 
- * And if we couldn't find it in any of our queues, it must have been 
- * a dropped interrupt.
- */
-
-    curr = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->host_scribble;
-    if (curr) {
-	curr->next = hostdata->free;
-	hostdata->free = curr;
-	cmd->host_scribble = NULL;
-    }
-
-    if (curr == NULL || ((curr->result & 0xff00) == 0xff00) ||
-		((curr->result & 0xff) == 0xff)) {
-	printk ("scsi%d : did this command ever run?\n", host->host_no);
-	    cmd->result = DID_ABORT << 16;
-    } else {
-	printk ("scsi%d : probably lost INTFLY, normal completion\n", 
-	    host->host_no);
-        cmd->result = curr->result;
-/* 
- * FIXME : We need to add an additional flag which indicates if a 
- * command was ever counted as BUSY, so if we end up here we can
- * decrement the busy count if and only if it is necessary.
- */
-        --hostdata->busy[cmd->device->id][cmd->device->lun];
-    }
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    cmd->scsi_done(cmd);
-
-/* 
- * We need to run process_issue_queue since termination of this command 
- * may allow another queued command to execute first? 
- */
-    return SCSI_ABORT_NOT_RUNNING;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : int NCR53c7xx_reset (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) 
- * 
- * Purpose : perform a hard reset of the SCSI bus and NCR
- * 	chip.
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - command which caused the SCSI RESET
- *
- * Returns : 0 on success.
- */
- 
-int 
-NCR53c7xx_reset (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd, unsigned int reset_flags) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    unsigned long flags;
-    int found = 0;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd * c;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *tmp;
-    /*
-     * When we call scsi_done(), it's going to wake up anything sleeping on the
-     * resources which were in use by the aborted commands, and we'll start to 
-     * get new commands.
-     *
-     * We can't let this happen until after we've re-initialized the driver
-     * structures, and can't reinitialize those structures until after we've 
-     * dealt with their contents.
-     *
-     * So, we need to find all of the commands which were running, stick
-     * them on a linked list of completed commands (we'll use the host_scribble
-     * pointer), do our reinitialization, and then call the done function for
-     * each command.  
-     */
-    Scsi_Cmnd *nuke_list = NULL;
-    struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-    	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    ncr_halt (host);
-    print_lots (host);
-    dump_events (host, 30);
-    ncr_scsi_reset (host);
-    for (tmp = nuke_list = return_outstanding_commands (host, 1 /* free */,
-	0 /* issue */ ); tmp; tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) tmp->SCp.buffer)
-	if (tmp == cmd) {
-	    found = 1;
-	    break;
-	}
-	    
-    /* 
-     * If we didn't find the command which caused this reset in our running
-     * list, then we've lost it.  See that it terminates normally anyway.
-     */
-    if (!found) {
-    	c = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->host_scribble;
-    	if (c) {
-	    cmd->host_scribble = NULL;
-    	    c->next = hostdata->free;
-    	    hostdata->free = c;
-    	} else
-	    printk ("scsi%d: lost command %ld\n", host->host_no, cmd->pid);
-	cmd->SCp.buffer = (struct scatterlist *) nuke_list;
-	nuke_list = cmd;
-    }
-
-    NCR53c7x0_driver_init (host);
-    hostdata->soft_reset (host);
-    if (hostdata->resets == 0) 
-	disable(host);
-    else if (hostdata->resets != -1)
-	--hostdata->resets;
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    for (; nuke_list; nuke_list = tmp) {
-	tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) nuke_list->SCp.buffer;
-    	nuke_list->result = DID_RESET << 16;
-	nuke_list->scsi_done (nuke_list);
-    }
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    return SCSI_RESET_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*
- * The NCR SDMS bios follows Annex A of the SCSI-CAM draft, and 
- * therefore shares the scsicam_bios_param function.
- */
-
-/*
- * Function : int insn_to_offset (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd, u32 *insn)
- *
- * Purpose : convert instructions stored at NCR pointer into data 
- *	pointer offset.
- * 
- * Inputs : cmd - SCSI command; insn - pointer to instruction.  Either current
- *	DSP, or saved data pointer.
- *
- * Returns : offset on success, -1 on failure.
- */
-
-
-static int 
-insn_to_offset (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd, u32 *insn) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) cmd->device->host->hostdata[0];
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *ncmd = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->host_scribble;
-    int offset = 0, buffers;
-    struct scatterlist *segment;
-    char *ptr;
-    int found = 0;
-
-/*
- * With the current code implementation, if the insn is inside dynamically 
- * generated code, the data pointer will be the instruction preceding 
- * the next transfer segment.
- */
-
-    if (!check_address ((unsigned long) ncmd, sizeof (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd)) &&
-	((insn >= ncmd->data_transfer_start &&  
-    	    insn < ncmd->data_transfer_end) ||
-    	(insn >= ncmd->residual &&
-    	    insn < (ncmd->residual + 
-    	    	sizeof(ncmd->residual))))) {
-	    ptr = bus_to_virt(insn[3]);
-
-	    if ((buffers = cmd->use_sg)) {
-    	    	for (offset = 0, 
-		     	segment = (struct scatterlist *) cmd->request_buffer;
-    	    	     buffers && !((found = ((ptr >= (char *)page_address(segment->page)+segment->offset) && 
-    	    	    	    (ptr < ((char *)page_address(segment->page)+segment->offset+segment->length)))));
-    	    	     --buffers, offset += segment->length, ++segment)
-#if 0
-		    printk("scsi%d: comparing 0x%p to 0x%p\n", 
-			cmd->device->host->host_no, saved, page_address(segment->page+segment->offset));
-#else
-		    ;
-#endif
-    	    	    offset += ptr - ((char *)page_address(segment->page)+segment->offset);
-    	    } else {
-		found = 1;
-    	    	offset = ptr - (char *) (cmd->request_buffer);
-    	    }
-    } else if ((insn >= hostdata->script + 
-		hostdata->E_data_transfer / sizeof(u32)) &&
-	       (insn <= hostdata->script +
-		hostdata->E_end_data_transfer / sizeof(u32))) {
-    	found = 1;
-	offset = 0;
-    }
-    return found ? offset : -1;
-}
-
-
-
-/*
- * Function : void print_progress (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) 
- * 
- * Purpose : print the current location of the saved data pointer
- *
- * Inputs : cmd - command we are interested in
- *
- */
-
-static void 
-print_progress (Scsi_Cmnd *cmd) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *ncmd = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->host_scribble;
-    int offset, i;
-    char *where;
-    u32 *ptr;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup (cmd->device->host);
-
-    if (check_address ((unsigned long) ncmd,sizeof (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd)) == 0)
-    {
-	printk("\nNCR53c7x0_cmd fields:\n");
-	printk("  bounce.len=0x%x, addr=0x%0x, buf[]=0x%02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
-	    ncmd->bounce.len, ncmd->bounce.addr, ncmd->bounce.buf[0],
-	    ncmd->bounce.buf[1], ncmd->bounce.buf[2], ncmd->bounce.buf[3]);
-	printk("  result=%04x, cdb[0]=0x%02x\n", ncmd->result, ncmd->cmnd[0]);
-    }
-
-    for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
-	if (check_address ((unsigned long) ncmd, 
-	    sizeof (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd)) == -1) 
-	    continue;
-	if (!i) {
-	    where = "saved";
-	    ptr = bus_to_virt(ncmd->saved_data_pointer);
-	} else {
-	    where = "active";
-	    ptr = bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32 (DSP_REG) -
-		NCR53c7x0_insn_size (NCR53c7x0_read8 (DCMD_REG)) *
-		sizeof(u32));
-	} 
-	offset = insn_to_offset (cmd, ptr);
-
-	if (offset != -1) 
-	    printk ("scsi%d : %s data pointer at offset %d\n",
-		cmd->device->host->host_no, where, offset);
-	else {
-	    int size;
-	    printk ("scsi%d : can't determine %s data pointer offset\n",
-		cmd->device->host->host_no, where);
-	    if (ncmd) {
-		size = print_insn (cmd->device->host,
-		    bus_to_virt(ncmd->saved_data_pointer), "", 1);
-		print_insn (cmd->device->host,
-		    bus_to_virt(ncmd->saved_data_pointer) + size * sizeof(u32),
-		    "", 1);
-	    }
-	}
-    }
-}
-
-
-static void 
-print_dsa (struct Scsi_Host *host, u32 *dsa, const char *prefix) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    int i, len;
-    char *ptr;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *cmd;
-
-    if (check_address ((unsigned long) dsa, hostdata->dsa_end - 
-	hostdata->dsa_start) == -1) {
-	printk("scsi%d : bad dsa virt 0x%p\n", host->host_no, dsa);
-	return;
-    }
-    printk("%sscsi%d : dsa at phys 0x%lx (virt 0x%p)\n"
-	    "        + %d : dsa_msgout length = %u, data = 0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n" ,
-    	    prefix ? prefix : "",
-    	    host->host_no,  virt_to_bus (dsa), dsa, hostdata->dsa_msgout,
-    	    dsa[hostdata->dsa_msgout / sizeof(u32)],
-	    dsa[hostdata->dsa_msgout / sizeof(u32) + 1],
-	    bus_to_virt (dsa[hostdata->dsa_msgout / sizeof(u32) + 1]));
-
-    /* 
-     * Only print messages if they're sane in length so we don't
-     * blow the kernel printk buffer on something which won't buy us
-     * anything.
-     */
-
-    if (dsa[hostdata->dsa_msgout / sizeof(u32)] < 
-	    sizeof (hostdata->free->select)) 
-	for (i = dsa[hostdata->dsa_msgout / sizeof(u32)],
-	    ptr = bus_to_virt (dsa[hostdata->dsa_msgout / sizeof(u32) + 1]); 
-	    i > 0 && !check_address ((unsigned long) ptr, 1);
-	    ptr += len, i -= len) {
-	    printk("               ");
-	    len = spi_print_msg(ptr);
-	    printk("\n");
-	    if (!len)
-		break;
-	}
-
-    printk("        + %d : select_indirect = 0x%x\n",
-	hostdata->dsa_select, dsa[hostdata->dsa_select / sizeof(u32)]);
-    cmd = (Scsi_Cmnd *) bus_to_virt(dsa[hostdata->dsa_cmnd / sizeof(u32)]);
-    printk("        + %d : dsa_cmnd = 0x%x ", hostdata->dsa_cmnd,
-	   (u32) virt_to_bus(cmd));
-    /* XXX Maybe we should access cmd->host_scribble->result here. RGH */
-    if (cmd) {
-	printk("               result = 0x%x, target = %d, lun = %d, cmd = ",
-	    cmd->result, cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun);
-	__scsi_print_command(cmd->cmnd);
-    } else
-	printk("\n");
-    printk("        + %d : dsa_next = 0x%x\n", hostdata->dsa_next,
-	dsa[hostdata->dsa_next / sizeof(u32)]);
-    if (cmd) { 
-	printk("scsi%d target %d : sxfer_sanity = 0x%x, scntl3_sanity = 0x%x\n"
-	       "                   script : ",
-	    host->host_no, cmd->device->id,
-	    hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].sxfer_sanity,
-	    hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].scntl3_sanity);
-	for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].script) / 4); ++i)
-	    printk ("0x%x ", hostdata->sync[cmd->device->id].script[i]);
-	printk ("\n");
-    	print_progress (cmd);
-    }
-}
-/*
- * Function : void print_queues (Scsi_Host *host) 
- * 
- * Purpose : print the contents of the NCR issue and reconnect queues
- *
- * Inputs : host - SCSI host we are interested in
- *
- */
-
-static void 
-print_queues (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    u32 *dsa, *next_dsa;
-    volatile u32 *ncrcurrent;
-    int left;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *cmd, *next_cmd;
-    unsigned long flags;
-
-    printk ("scsi%d : issue queue\n", host->host_no);
-
-    for (left = host->can_queue, cmd = (Scsi_Cmnd *) hostdata->issue_queue; 
-	    left >= 0 && cmd; 
-	    cmd = next_cmd) {
-	next_cmd = (Scsi_Cmnd *) cmd->SCp.ptr;
-	local_irq_save(flags);
-	if (cmd->host_scribble) {
-	    if (check_address ((unsigned long) (cmd->host_scribble), 
-		sizeof (cmd->host_scribble)) == -1)
-		printk ("scsi%d: scsi pid %ld bad pointer to NCR53c7x0_cmd\n",
-		    host->host_no, cmd->pid);
-	    /* print_dsa does sanity check on address, no need to check */
-	    else
-	    	print_dsa (host, ((struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->host_scribble)
-		    -> dsa, "");
-	} else 
-	    printk ("scsi%d : scsi pid %ld for target %d lun %d has no NCR53c7x0_cmd\n",
-		host->host_no, cmd->pid, cmd->device->id, cmd->device->lun);
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-    }
-
-    if (left <= 0) {
-	printk ("scsi%d : loop detected in issue queue\n",
-	    host->host_no);
-    }
-
-    /*
-     * Traverse the NCR reconnect and start DSA structures, printing out 
-     * each element until we hit the end or detect a loop.  Currently,
-     * the reconnect structure is a linked list; and the start structure
-     * is an array.  Eventually, the reconnect structure will become a 
-     * list as well, since this simplifies the code.
-     */
-
-    printk ("scsi%d : schedule dsa array :\n", host->host_no);
-    for (left = host->can_queue, ncrcurrent = hostdata->schedule;
-	    left > 0; ncrcurrent += 2, --left)
-	if (ncrcurrent[0] != hostdata->NOP_insn) 
-/* FIXME : convert pointer to dsa_begin to pointer to dsa. */
-	    print_dsa (host, bus_to_virt (ncrcurrent[1] - 
-		(hostdata->E_dsa_code_begin - 
-		hostdata->E_dsa_code_template)), "");
-    printk ("scsi%d : end schedule dsa array\n", host->host_no);
-    
-    printk ("scsi%d : reconnect_dsa_head :\n", host->host_no);
-	    
-    for (left = host->can_queue, 
-	dsa = bus_to_virt (hostdata->reconnect_dsa_head);
-	left >= 0 && dsa; 
-	dsa = next_dsa) {
-	local_irq_save(flags);
-	if (check_address ((unsigned long) dsa, sizeof(dsa)) == -1) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d: bad DSA pointer 0x%p", host->host_no,
-		dsa);
-	    next_dsa = NULL;
-	}
-	else 
-	{
-	    next_dsa = bus_to_virt(dsa[hostdata->dsa_next / sizeof(u32)]);
-	    print_dsa (host, dsa, "");
-	}
-	local_irq_restore(flags);
-    }
-    printk ("scsi%d : end reconnect_dsa_head\n", host->host_no);
-    if (left < 0)
-	printk("scsi%d: possible loop in ncr reconnect list\n",
-	    host->host_no);
-}
-
-static void
-print_lots (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    u32 *dsp_next, *dsp, *dsa, dbc_dcmd;
-    unsigned char dcmd, sbcl;
-    int i, size;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    if ((dsp_next = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32 (DSP_REG)))) {
-    	dbc_dcmd = NCR53c7x0_read32(DBC_REG);
-    	dcmd = (dbc_dcmd & 0xff000000) >> 24;
-    	dsp = dsp_next - NCR53c7x0_insn_size(dcmd);
-	dsa = bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DSA_REG));
-	sbcl = NCR53c7x0_read8 (SBCL_REG);
-	    
-	/*
-	 * For the 53c710, the following will report value 0 for SCNTL3
-	 * and STEST0 - we don't have these registers.
-	 */
-    	printk ("scsi%d : DCMD|DBC=0x%x, DNAD=0x%x (virt 0x%p)\n"
-		"         DSA=0x%lx (virt 0x%p)\n"
-	        "         DSPS=0x%x, TEMP=0x%x (virt 0x%p), DMODE=0x%x\n"
-		"         SXFER=0x%x, SCNTL3=0x%x\n"
-		"         %s%s%sphase=%s, %d bytes in SCSI FIFO\n"
-		"         SCRATCH=0x%x, saved2_dsa=0x%0lx\n",
-	    host->host_no, dbc_dcmd, NCR53c7x0_read32(DNAD_REG),
-		bus_to_virt(NCR53c7x0_read32(DNAD_REG)),
-	    virt_to_bus(dsa), dsa,
-	    NCR53c7x0_read32(DSPS_REG), NCR53c7x0_read32(TEMP_REG), 
-	    bus_to_virt (NCR53c7x0_read32(TEMP_REG)),
-	    (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(hostdata->dmode),
-	    (int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SXFER_REG), 
-	    ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8) ?
-		(int) NCR53c7x0_read8(SCNTL3_REG_800) : 0,
-	    (sbcl & SBCL_BSY) ? "BSY " : "",
-	    (sbcl & SBCL_SEL) ? "SEL " : "",
-	    (sbcl & SBCL_REQ) ? "REQ " : "",
-	    sstat2_to_phase(NCR53c7x0_read8 (((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8) ?
-	    	SSTAT1_REG : SSTAT2_REG)),
-	    (NCR53c7x0_read8 ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8 ? 
-		SSTAT1_REG : SSTAT2_REG) & SSTAT2_FF_MASK) >> SSTAT2_FF_SHIFT,
-	    ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8) ? NCR53c7x0_read8 (STEST0_REG_800) :
-		NCR53c7x0_read32(SCRATCHA_REG_800),
-	    hostdata->saved2_dsa);
-	printk ("scsi%d : DSP 0x%lx (virt 0x%p) ->\n", host->host_no, 
-	    virt_to_bus(dsp), dsp);
-    	for (i = 6; i > 0; --i, dsp += size)
-	    size = print_insn (host, dsp, "", 1);
-	if (NCR53c7x0_read8 (SCNTL1_REG) & SCNTL1_CON)  {
-	    if ((hostdata->chip / 100) == 8)
-	        printk ("scsi%d : connected (SDID=0x%x, SSID=0x%x)\n",
-		    host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read8 (SDID_REG_800),
-		    NCR53c7x0_read8 (SSID_REG_800));
-	    else
-		printk ("scsi%d : connected (SDID=0x%x)\n",
-		    host->host_no, NCR53c7x0_read8 (SDID_REG_700));
-	    print_dsa (host, dsa, "");
-	}
-
-#if 1
-	print_queues (host);
-#endif
-    }
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static int shutdown (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- * 
- * Purpose : does a clean (we hope) shutdown of the NCR SCSI 
- *	chip.  Use prior to dumping core, unloading the NCR driver,
- * 
- * Returns : 0 on success
- */
-static int 
-shutdown (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    unsigned long flags;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-/* Get in a state where we can reset the SCSI bus */
-    ncr_halt (host);
-    ncr_scsi_reset (host);
-    hostdata->soft_reset(host);
-
-    disable (host);
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : void ncr_scsi_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : reset the SCSI bus.
- */
-
-static void 
-ncr_scsi_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    unsigned long flags;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SCNTL1_REG, SCNTL1_RST);
-    udelay(25);	/* Minimum amount of time to assert RST */
-    NCR53c7x0_write8(SCNTL1_REG, 0);
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : void hard_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- */
-
-static void 
-hard_reset (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned long flags;
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    ncr_scsi_reset(host);
-    NCR53c7x0_driver_init (host);
-    if (hostdata->soft_reset)
-	hostdata->soft_reset (host);
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Function : Scsi_Cmnd *return_outstanding_commands (struct Scsi_Host *host,
- *	int free, int issue)
- *
- * Purpose : return a linked list (using the SCp.buffer field as next,
- *	so we don't perturb hostdata.  We don't use a field of the 
- *	NCR53c7x0_cmd structure since we may not have allocated one 
- *	for the command causing the reset.) of Scsi_Cmnd structures that 
- *  	had propagated below the Linux issue queue level.  If free is set, 
- *	free the NCR53c7x0_cmd structures which are associated with 
- *	the Scsi_Cmnd structures, and clean up any internal 
- *	NCR lists that the commands were on.  If issue is set,
- *	also return commands in the issue queue.
- *
- * Returns : linked list of commands
- *
- * NOTE : the caller should insure that the NCR chip is halted
- *	if the free flag is set. 
- */
-
-static Scsi_Cmnd *
-return_outstanding_commands (struct Scsi_Host *host, int free, int issue) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *c;
-    int i;
-    u32 *ncrcurrent;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *list = NULL, *tmp;
-    for (c = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->running_list; c; 
-    	c = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) c->next)  {
-	if (c->cmd->SCp.buffer) {
-	    printk ("scsi%d : loop detected in running list!\n", host->host_no);
-	    break;
-	} else {
-	    printk ("Duh? Bad things happening in the NCR driver\n");
-	    break;
-	}
-
-	c->cmd->SCp.buffer = (struct scatterlist *) list;
-	list = c->cmd;
-	if (free) {
-    	    c->next = hostdata->free;
-    	    hostdata->free = c;
-	}
-    }
-
-    if (free) { 
-	for (i = 0, ncrcurrent = (u32 *) hostdata->schedule; 
-	    i < host->can_queue; ++i, ncrcurrent += 2) {
-	    ncrcurrent[0] = hostdata->NOP_insn;
-	    ncrcurrent[1] = 0xdeadbeef;
-	}
-	hostdata->ncrcurrent = NULL;
-    }
-
-    if (issue) {
-	for (tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) hostdata->issue_queue; tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
-	    if (tmp->SCp.buffer) {
-		printk ("scsi%d : loop detected in issue queue!\n", 
-			host->host_no);
-		break;
-	    }
-	    tmp->SCp.buffer = (struct scatterlist *) list;
-	    list = tmp;
-	}
-	if (free)
-	    hostdata->issue_queue = NULL;
-		
-    }
-    return list;
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function : static int disable (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- *
- * Purpose : disables the given NCR host, causing all commands
- * 	to return a driver error.  Call this so we can unload the
- * 	module during development and try again.  Eventually, 
- * 	we should be able to find clean workarounds for these
- * 	problems.
- *
- * Inputs : host - hostadapter to twiddle
- *
- * Returns : 0 on success.
- */
-
-static int 
-disable (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    unsigned long flags;
-    Scsi_Cmnd *nuke_list, *tmp;
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    if (hostdata->state != STATE_HALTED)
-	ncr_halt (host);
-    nuke_list = return_outstanding_commands (host, 1 /* free */, 1 /* issue */);
-    hard_reset (host);
-    hostdata->state = STATE_DISABLED;
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-    printk ("scsi%d : nuking commands\n", host->host_no);
-    for (; nuke_list; nuke_list = tmp) {
-	    tmp = (Scsi_Cmnd *) nuke_list->SCp.buffer;
-	    nuke_list->result = DID_ERROR << 16;
-	    nuke_list->scsi_done(nuke_list);
-    }
-    printk ("scsi%d : done. \n", host->host_no);
-    printk (KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : disabled.  Unload and reload\n",
-    	host->host_no);
-    return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : static int ncr_halt (struct Scsi_Host *host)
- * 
- * Purpose : halts the SCSI SCRIPTS(tm) processor on the NCR chip
- *
- * Inputs : host - SCSI chip to halt
- *
- * Returns : 0 on success
- */
-
-static int 
-ncr_halt (struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    NCR53c7x0_local_declare();
-    unsigned long flags;
-    unsigned char istat, tmp;
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    int stage;
-    NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host);
-
-    local_irq_save(flags);
-    /* Stage 0 : eat all interrupts
-       Stage 1 : set ABORT
-       Stage 2 : eat all but abort interrupts
-       Stage 3 : eat all interrupts
-     */
-    for (stage = 0;;) {
-	if (stage == 1) {
-	    NCR53c7x0_write8(hostdata->istat, ISTAT_ABRT);
-	    ++stage;
-	}
-	istat = NCR53c7x0_read8 (hostdata->istat);
-	if (istat & ISTAT_SIP) {
-	    tmp = NCR53c7x0_read8(SSTAT0_REG);
-	} else if (istat & ISTAT_DIP) {
-	    tmp = NCR53c7x0_read8(DSTAT_REG);
-	    if (stage == 2) {
-		if (tmp & DSTAT_ABRT) {
-		    NCR53c7x0_write8(hostdata->istat, 0);
-		    ++stage;
-		} else {
-		    printk(KERN_ALERT "scsi%d : could not halt NCR chip\n", 
-			host->host_no);
-		    disable (host);
-	    	}
-    	    }
-	}
-	if (!(istat & (ISTAT_SIP|ISTAT_DIP))) {
-	    if (stage == 0)
-	    	++stage;
-	    else if (stage == 3)
-		break;
-	}
-    }
-    hostdata->state = STATE_HALTED;
-    local_irq_restore(flags);
-#if 0
-    print_lots (host);
-#endif
-    return 0;
-}
-
-/* 
- * Function: event_name (int event)
- * 
- * Purpose: map event enum into user-readable strings.
- */
-
-static const char *
-event_name (int event) {
-    switch (event) {
-    case EVENT_NONE:		return "none";
-    case EVENT_ISSUE_QUEUE:	return "to issue queue";
-    case EVENT_START_QUEUE:	return "to start queue";
-    case EVENT_SELECT:		return "selected";
-    case EVENT_DISCONNECT:	return "disconnected";
-    case EVENT_RESELECT:	return "reselected";
-    case EVENT_COMPLETE:	return "completed";
-    case EVENT_IDLE:		return "idle";
-    case EVENT_SELECT_FAILED:	return "select failed";
-    case EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT:	return "before select";
-    case EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED:	return "reselect failed";
-    default:			return "unknown";
-    }
-}
-
-/*
- * Function : void dump_events (struct Scsi_Host *host, count)
- *
- * Purpose : print last count events which have occurred.
- */ 
-static void
-dump_events (struct Scsi_Host *host, int count) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = (struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *)
-	host->hostdata[0];
-    struct NCR53c7x0_event event;
-    int i;
-    unsigned long flags;
-    if (hostdata->events) {
-	if (count > hostdata->event_size)
-	    count = hostdata->event_size;
-	for (i = hostdata->event_index; count > 0; 
-	    i = (i ? i - 1 : hostdata->event_size -1), --count) {
-/*
- * By copying the event we're currently examining with interrupts
- * disabled, we can do multiple printk(), etc. operations and 
- * still be guaranteed that they're happening on the same 
- * event structure.
- */
-	    local_irq_save(flags);
-#if 0
-	    event = hostdata->events[i];
-#else
-	    memcpy ((void *) &event, (void *) &(hostdata->events[i]),
-		sizeof(event));
-#endif
-
-	    local_irq_restore(flags);
-	    printk ("scsi%d : %s event %d at %ld secs %ld usecs target %d lun %d\n",
-		host->host_no, event_name (event.event), count,
-		(long) event.time.tv_sec, (long) event.time.tv_usec,
-		event.target, event.lun);
-	    if (event.dsa) 
-		printk ("         event for dsa 0x%lx (virt 0x%p)\n", 
-		    virt_to_bus(event.dsa), event.dsa);
-	    if (event.pid != -1) {
-		printk ("         event for pid %ld ", event.pid);
-		__scsi_print_command (event.cmnd);
-	    }
-	}
-    }
-}
-
-/*
- * Function: check_address
- *
- * Purpose: Check to see if a possibly corrupt pointer will fault the 
- *	kernel.
- *
- * Inputs: addr - address; size - size of area
- *
- * Returns: 0 if area is OK, -1 on error.
- *
- * NOTES: should be implemented in terms of vverify on kernels 
- *	that have it.
- */
-
-static int 
-check_address (unsigned long addr, int size) {
-    return (virt_to_phys((void *)addr) < PAGE_SIZE || virt_to_phys((void *)(addr + size)) > virt_to_phys(high_memory) ?  -1 : 0);
-}
-
-#ifdef MODULE
-int 
-NCR53c7x0_release(struct Scsi_Host *host) {
-    struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *hostdata = 
-	(struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) host->hostdata[0];
-    struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd, *tmp;
-    shutdown (host);
-    if (host->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
-	{
-	    int irq_count;
-	    struct Scsi_Host *tmp;
-	    for (irq_count = 0, tmp = first_host; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
-		if (tmp->hostt == the_template && tmp->irq == host->irq)
-		    ++irq_count;
-	    if (irq_count == 1)
-		free_irq(host->irq, NULL);
-	}
-    if (host->dma_channel != DMA_NONE)
-	free_dma(host->dma_channel);
-    if (host->io_port)
-	release_region(host->io_port, host->n_io_port);
-    
-    for (cmd = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) hostdata->free; cmd; cmd = tmp, 
-	--hostdata->num_cmds) {
-	tmp = (struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *) cmd->next;
-    /* 
-     * If we're going to loop, try to stop it to get a more accurate
-     * count of the leaked commands.
-     */
-	cmd->next = NULL;
-	if (cmd->free)
-	    cmd->free ((void *) cmd->real, cmd->size);
-    }
-    if (hostdata->num_cmds)
-	printk ("scsi%d : leaked %d NCR53c7x0_cmd structures\n",
-	    host->host_no, hostdata->num_cmds);
-
-    vfree(hostdata->events);
-
-    /* XXX This assumes default cache mode to be IOMAP_FULL_CACHING, which
-     * XXX may be invalid (CONFIG_060_WRITETHROUGH)
-     */
-    kernel_set_cachemode((void *)hostdata, 8192, IOMAP_FULL_CACHING);
-    free_pages ((u32)hostdata, 1);
-    return 1;
-}
-#endif /* def MODULE */
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 218f3b901537..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1608 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * 53c710 driver.  Modified from Drew Eckhardts driver
- * for 53c810 by Richard Hirst [richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk]
- *
- * I have left the code for the 53c8xx family in here, because it didn't
- * seem worth removing it.  The possibility of IO_MAPPED chips rather
- * than MEMORY_MAPPED remains, in case someone wants to add support for
- * 53c710 chips on Intel PCs (some older machines have them on the
- * motherboard).
- *
- * NOTE THERE MAY BE PROBLEMS WITH CASTS IN read8 AND Co.
- */
-
-/*
- * NCR 53c{7,8}0x0 driver, header file
- *
- * Sponsored by
- *      iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine
- *	Hannover, Germany
- *	hm@ix.de	
- *
- * Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Drew Eckhardt
- *      Visionary Computing 
- *      (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming)
- *      drew@PoohSticks.ORG
- *	+1 (303) 786-7975
- *
- * TolerANT and SCSI SCRIPTS are registered trademarks of NCR Corporation.
- * 
- * PRE-ALPHA
- *
- * For more information, please consult 
- *
- * NCR 53C700/53C700-66
- * SCSI I/O Processor
- * Data Manual
- *
- * NCR 53C810
- * PCI-SCSI I/O Processor 
- * Data Manual
- *
- * NCR Microelectronics
- * 1635 Aeroplaza Drive
- * Colorado Springs, CO 80916
- * +1 (719) 578-3400
- *
- * Toll free literature number
- * +1 (800) 334-5454
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef NCR53c710_H
-#define NCR53c710_H
-
-#ifndef HOSTS_C
-
-/* SCSI control 0 rw, default = 0xc0 */ 
-#define SCNTL0_REG 		0x00	
-#define SCNTL0_ARB1		0x80	/* 0 0 = simple arbitration */
-#define SCNTL0_ARB2		0x40	/* 1 1 = full arbitration */
-#define SCNTL0_STRT		0x20	/* Start Sequence */
-#define SCNTL0_WATN		0x10	/* Select with ATN */
-#define SCNTL0_EPC		0x08	/* Enable parity checking */
-/* Bit 2 is reserved on 800 series chips */
-#define SCNTL0_EPG_700		0x04	/* Enable parity generation */
-#define SCNTL0_AAP		0x02	/*  ATN/ on parity error */
-#define SCNTL0_TRG		0x01	/* Target mode */
-
-/* SCSI control 1 rw, default = 0x00 */
-
-#define SCNTL1_REG 		0x01	
-#define SCNTL1_EXC		0x80	/* Extra Clock Cycle of Data setup */
-#define SCNTL1_ADB		0x40	/*  contents of SODL on bus */
-#define SCNTL1_ESR_700		0x20	/* Enable SIOP response to selection 
-					   and reselection */
-#define SCNTL1_DHP_800		0x20	/* Disable halt on parity error or ATN
-					   target mode only */
-#define SCNTL1_CON		0x10	/* Connected */
-#define SCNTL1_RST		0x08	/* SCSI RST/ */
-#define SCNTL1_AESP		0x04	/* Force bad parity */
-#define SCNTL1_SND_700		0x02	/* Start SCSI send */
-#define SCNTL1_IARB_800		0x02	/* Immediate Arbitration, start
-					   arbitration immediately after
-					   busfree is detected */
-#define SCNTL1_RCV_700		0x01	/* Start SCSI receive */
-#define SCNTL1_SST_800		0x01	/* Start SCSI transfer */
-
-/* SCSI control 2 rw, */
-
-#define SCNTL2_REG_800		0x02	
-#define SCNTL2_800_SDU		0x80	/* SCSI disconnect unexpected */
-
-/* SCSI control 3 rw */
-
-#define SCNTL3_REG_800 		0x03	
-#define SCNTL3_800_SCF_SHIFT	4
-#define SCNTL3_800_SCF_MASK	0x70
-#define SCNTL3_800_SCF2		0x40	/* Synchronous divisor */
-#define SCNTL3_800_SCF1		0x20	/* 0x00 = SCLK/3 */
-#define SCNTL3_800_SCF0		0x10	/* 0x10 = SCLK/1 */
-					/* 0x20 = SCLK/1.5 
-					   0x30 = SCLK/2 
-					   0x40 = SCLK/3 */
-	    
-#define SCNTL3_800_CCF_SHIFT	0
-#define SCNTL3_800_CCF_MASK	0x07
-#define SCNTL3_800_CCF2		0x04	/* 0x00 50.01 to 66 */
-#define SCNTL3_800_CCF1		0x02	/* 0x01 16.67 to 25 */
-#define SCNTL3_800_CCF0		0x01	/* 0x02	25.01 - 37.5 
-					   0x03	37.51 - 50 
-					   0x04 50.01 - 66 */
-
-/*  
- * SCSI destination ID rw - the appropriate bit is set for the selected
- * target ID.  This is written by the SCSI SCRIPTS processor.
- * default = 0x00
- */
-#define SDID_REG_700  		0x02	
-#define SDID_REG_800		0x06
-
-#define GP_REG_800		0x07	/* General purpose IO */
-#define GP_800_IO1		0x02
-#define GP_800_IO2		0x01
-
-/* SCSI interrupt enable rw, default = 0x00 */
-#define SIEN_REG_700		0x03	
-#define SIEN0_REG_800		0x40
-#define SIEN_MA			0x80	/* Phase mismatch (ini) or ATN (tgt) */
-#define SIEN_FC			0x40	/* Function complete */
-#define SIEN_700_STO		0x20	/* Selection or reselection timeout */
-#define SIEN_800_SEL		0x20	/* Selected */
-#define SIEN_700_SEL		0x10	/* Selected or reselected */
-#define SIEN_800_RESEL		0x10	/* Reselected */
-#define SIEN_SGE		0x08	/* SCSI gross error */
-#define SIEN_UDC		0x04	/* Unexpected disconnect */
-#define SIEN_RST		0x02	/* SCSI RST/ received */
-#define SIEN_PAR		0x01	/* Parity error */
-
-/* 
- * SCSI chip ID rw
- * NCR53c700 : 
- * 	When arbitrating, the highest bit is used, when reselection or selection
- * 	occurs, the chip responds to all IDs for which a bit is set.
- * 	default = 0x00 
- * NCR53c810 : 
- *	Uses bit mapping
- */
-#define SCID_REG		0x04	
-/* Bit 7 is reserved on 800 series chips */
-#define SCID_800_RRE		0x40	/* Enable response to reselection */
-#define SCID_800_SRE		0x20	/* Enable response to selection */
-/* Bits four and three are reserved on 800 series chips */
-#define SCID_800_ENC_MASK	0x07	/* Encoded SCSI ID */
-
-/* SCSI transfer rw, default = 0x00 */
-#define SXFER_REG		0x05
-#define SXFER_DHP		0x80	/* Disable halt on parity */
-
-#define SXFER_TP2		0x40	/* Transfer period msb */
-#define SXFER_TP1		0x20
-#define SXFER_TP0		0x10	/* lsb */
-#define SXFER_TP_MASK		0x70
-/* FIXME : SXFER_TP_SHIFT == 5 is right for '8xx chips */
-#define SXFER_TP_SHIFT		5
-#define SXFER_TP_4		0x00	/* Divisors */
-#define SXFER_TP_5		0x10<<1
-#define SXFER_TP_6		0x20<<1
-#define SXFER_TP_7		0x30<<1
-#define SXFER_TP_8		0x40<<1
-#define SXFER_TP_9		0x50<<1
-#define SXFER_TP_10		0x60<<1
-#define SXFER_TP_11		0x70<<1
-
-#define SXFER_MO3		0x08	/* Max offset msb */
-#define SXFER_MO2		0x04
-#define SXFER_MO1		0x02
-#define SXFER_MO0		0x01	/* lsb */
-#define SXFER_MO_MASK		0x0f
-#define SXFER_MO_SHIFT		0
-
-/* 
- * SCSI output data latch rw
- * The contents of this register are driven onto the SCSI bus when 
- * the Assert Data Bus bit of the SCNTL1 register is set and 
- * the CD, IO, and MSG bits of the SOCL register match the SCSI phase
- */
-#define SODL_REG_700		0x06	
-#define SODL_REG_800		0x54
-
-
-/* 
- * SCSI output control latch rw, default = 0 
- * Note that when the chip is being manually programmed as an initiator,
- * the MSG, CD, and IO bits must be set correctly for the phase the target
- * is driving the bus in.  Otherwise no data transfer will occur due to 
- * phase mismatch.
- */
-
-#define SOCL_REG		0x07
-#define SOCL_REQ		0x80	/*  REQ */
-#define SOCL_ACK		0x40	/*  ACK */
-#define SOCL_BSY		0x20	/*  BSY */
-#define SOCL_SEL		0x10	/*  SEL */
-#define SOCL_ATN		0x08	/*  ATN */
-#define SOCL_MSG		0x04	/*  MSG */
-#define SOCL_CD			0x02	/*  C/D */
-#define SOCL_IO			0x01	/*  I/O */
-
-/* 
- * SCSI first byte received latch ro 
- * This register contains the first byte received during a block MOVE 
- * SCSI SCRIPTS instruction, including
- * 
- * Initiator mode	Target mode
- * Message in		Command
- * Status		Message out
- * Data in		Data out
- *
- * It also contains the selecting or reselecting device's ID and our 
- * ID.
- *
- * Note that this is the register the various IF conditionals can 
- * operate on.
- */
-#define SFBR_REG		0x08	
-
-/* 
- * SCSI input data latch ro
- * In initiator mode, data is latched into this register on the rising
- * edge of REQ/. In target mode, data is latched on the rising edge of 
- * ACK/
- */
-#define SIDL_REG_700		0x09
-#define SIDL_REG_800		0x50
-
-/* 
- * SCSI bus data lines ro 
- * This register reflects the instantaneous status of the SCSI data 
- * lines.  Note that SCNTL0 must be set to disable parity checking, 
- * otherwise reading this register will latch new parity.
- */
-#define SBDL_REG_700		0x0a
-#define SBDL_REG_800		0x58
-
-#define SSID_REG_800		0x0a
-#define SSID_800_VAL		0x80	/* Exactly two bits asserted at sel */
-#define SSID_800_ENCID_MASK	0x07	/* Device which performed operation */
-
-
-/* 
- * SCSI bus control lines rw, 
- * instantaneous readout of control lines 
- */
-#define SBCL_REG		0x0b 	
-#define SBCL_REQ		0x80	/*  REQ ro */
-#define SBCL_ACK		0x40	/*  ACK ro */
-#define SBCL_BSY		0x20	/*  BSY ro */
-#define SBCL_SEL		0x10	/*  SEL ro */
-#define SBCL_ATN		0x08	/*  ATN ro */
-#define SBCL_MSG		0x04	/*  MSG ro */
-#define SBCL_CD			0x02	/*  C/D ro */
-#define SBCL_IO			0x01	/*  I/O ro */
-#define SBCL_PHASE_CMDOUT	SBCL_CD
-#define SBCL_PHASE_DATAIN	SBCL_IO
-#define SBCL_PHASE_DATAOUT	0
-#define SBCL_PHASE_MSGIN	(SBCL_CD|SBCL_IO|SBCL_MSG)
-#define SBCL_PHASE_MSGOUT	(SBCL_CD|SBCL_MSG)
-#define SBCL_PHASE_STATIN	(SBCL_CD|SBCL_IO)
-#define SBCL_PHASE_MASK		(SBCL_CD|SBCL_IO|SBCL_MSG)
-/* 
- * Synchronous SCSI Clock Control bits 
- * 0 - set by DCNTL 
- * 1 - SCLK / 1.0
- * 2 - SCLK / 1.5
- * 3 - SCLK / 2.0 
- */
-#define SBCL_SSCF1		0x02	/* wo, -66 only */
-#define SBCL_SSCF0		0x01	/* wo, -66 only */
-#define SBCL_SSCF_MASK		0x03
-
-/* 
- * XXX note : when reading the DSTAT and STAT registers to clear interrupts,
- * insure that 10 clocks elapse between the two  
- */
-/* DMA status ro */
-#define DSTAT_REG		0x0c	
-#define DSTAT_DFE		0x80	/* DMA FIFO empty */
-#define DSTAT_800_MDPE		0x40	/* Master Data Parity Error */
-#define DSTAT_800_BF		0x20	/* Bus Fault */
-#define DSTAT_ABRT		0x10	/* Aborted - set on error */
-#define DSTAT_SSI		0x08	/* SCRIPTS single step interrupt */
-#define DSTAT_SIR		0x04	/* SCRIPTS interrupt received - 
-					   set when INT instruction is 
-					   executed */
-#define DSTAT_WTD		0x02	/* Watchdog timeout detected */
-#define DSTAT_OPC		0x01	/* Illegal instruction */
-#define DSTAT_800_IID		0x01	/* Same thing, different name */
-
-
-/* NCR53c800 moves this stuff into SIST0 */
-#define SSTAT0_REG		0x0d	/* SCSI status 0 ro */
-#define SIST0_REG_800		0x42	
-#define SSTAT0_MA		0x80	/* ini : phase mismatch,
-					 * tgt : ATN/ asserted 
-					 */
-#define SSTAT0_CMP		0x40	/* function complete */
-#define SSTAT0_700_STO		0x20	/* Selection or reselection timeout */
-#define SIST0_800_SEL		0x20	/* Selected */
-#define SSTAT0_700_SEL		0x10	/* Selected or reselected */
-#define SIST0_800_RSL		0x10	/* Reselected */
-#define SSTAT0_SGE		0x08	/* SCSI gross error */
-#define SSTAT0_UDC		0x04	/* Unexpected disconnect */
-#define SSTAT0_RST		0x02	/* SCSI RST/ received */
-#define SSTAT0_PAR		0x01	/* Parity error */
-
-/* And uses SSTAT0 for what was SSTAT1 */
-
-#define SSTAT1_REG		0x0e	/* SCSI status 1 ro */
-#define SSTAT1_ILF		0x80	/* SIDL full */
-#define SSTAT1_ORF		0x40	/* SODR full */
-#define SSTAT1_OLF		0x20	/* SODL full */
-#define SSTAT1_AIP		0x10	/* Arbitration in progress */
-#define SSTAT1_LOA		0x08	/* Lost arbitration */
-#define SSTAT1_WOA		0x04	/* Won arbitration */
-#define SSTAT1_RST		0x02	/* Instant readout of RST/ */
-#define SSTAT1_SDP		0x01	/* Instant readout of SDP/ */
-
-#define SSTAT2_REG		0x0f	/* SCSI status 2 ro */
-#define SSTAT2_FF3		0x80 	/* number of bytes in synchronous */
-#define SSTAT2_FF2		0x40	/* data FIFO */
-#define SSTAT2_FF1		0x20	
-#define SSTAT2_FF0		0x10
-#define SSTAT2_FF_MASK		0xf0
-#define SSTAT2_FF_SHIFT		4
-
-/* 
- * Latched signals, latched on the leading edge of REQ/ for initiators,
- * ACK/ for targets.
- */
-#define SSTAT2_SDP		0x08	/* SDP */
-#define SSTAT2_MSG		0x04	/* MSG */
-#define SSTAT2_CD		0x02	/* C/D */
-#define SSTAT2_IO		0x01	/* I/O */
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_CMDOUT	SSTAT2_CD
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_DATAIN	SSTAT2_IO
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_DATAOUT	0
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_MSGIN	(SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_IO|SSTAT2_MSG)
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_MSGOUT	(SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_MSG)
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_STATIN	(SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_IO)
-#define SSTAT2_PHASE_MASK	(SSTAT2_CD|SSTAT2_IO|SSTAT2_MSG)
-
-
-/* NCR53c700-66 only */
-#define SCRATCHA_REG_00		0x10    /* through  0x13 Scratch A rw */
-/* NCR53c710 and higher */
-#define DSA_REG			0x10	/* DATA structure address */
-
-#define CTEST0_REG_700		0x14	/* Chip test 0 ro */
-#define CTEST0_REG_800		0x18	/* Chip test 0 rw, general purpose */
-/* 0x80 - 0x04 are reserved */
-#define CTEST0_700_RTRG		0x02	/* Real target mode */
-#define CTEST0_700_DDIR		0x01	/* Data direction, 1 = 
-					 * SCSI bus to host, 0  =
-					 * host to SCSI.
-					 */
-
-#define CTEST1_REG_700		0x15	/* Chip test 1 ro */
-#define CTEST1_REG_800		0x19	/* Chip test 1 ro */
-#define CTEST1_FMT3		0x80	/* Identify which byte lanes are empty */
-#define CTEST1_FMT2		0x40 	/* in the DMA FIFO */
-#define CTEST1_FMT1		0x20
-#define CTEST1_FMT0		0x10
-
-#define CTEST1_FFL3		0x08	/* Identify which bytes lanes are full */
-#define CTEST1_FFL2		0x04	/* in the DMA FIFO */
-#define CTEST1_FFL1		0x02
-#define CTEST1_FFL0		0x01
-
-#define CTEST2_REG_700		0x16	/* Chip test 2 ro */
-#define CTEST2_REG_800		0x1a	/* Chip test 2 ro */
-
-#define CTEST2_800_DDIR		0x80	/* 1 = SCSI->host */
-#define CTEST2_800_SIGP		0x40	/* A copy of SIGP in ISTAT.
-					   Reading this register clears */
-#define CTEST2_800_CIO		0x20	/* Configured as IO */.
-#define CTEST2_800_CM		0x10	/* Configured as memory */
-
-/* 0x80 - 0x40 are reserved on 700 series chips */
-#define CTEST2_700_SOFF		0x20	/* SCSI Offset Compare,
-					 * As an initiator, this bit is 
-					 * one when the synchronous offset
-					 * is zero, as a target this bit 
-					 * is one when the synchronous 
-					 * offset is at the maximum
-					 * defined in SXFER
-					 */
-#define CTEST2_700_SFP		0x10	/* SCSI FIFO parity bit,
-					 * reading CTEST3 unloads a byte
-					 * from the FIFO and sets this
-					 */
-#define CTEST2_700_DFP		0x08	/* DMA FIFO parity bit,
-					 * reading CTEST6 unloads a byte
-					 * from the FIFO and sets this
-					 */
-#define CTEST2_TEOP		0x04	/* SCSI true end of process,
-					 * indicates a totally finished
-					 * transfer
-					 */
-#define CTEST2_DREQ		0x02	/* Data request signal */
-/* 0x01 is reserved on 700 series chips */
-#define CTEST2_800_DACK		0x01	
-
-/* 
- * Chip test 3 ro 
- * Unloads the bottom byte of the eight deep SCSI synchronous FIFO,
- * check SSTAT2 FIFO full bits to determine size.  Note that a GROSS
- * error results if a read is attempted on this register.  Also note 
- * that 16 and 32 bit reads of this register will cause corruption.
- */
-#define CTEST3_REG_700		0x17	
-/*  Chip test 3 rw */
-#define CTEST3_REG_800		0x1b
-#define CTEST3_800_V3		0x80	/* Chip revision */
-#define CTEST3_800_V2		0x40
-#define CTEST3_800_V1		0x20
-#define CTEST3_800_V0		0x10
-#define CTEST3_800_FLF		0x08	/* Flush DMA FIFO */
-#define CTEST3_800_CLF		0x04	/* Clear DMA FIFO */
-#define CTEST3_800_FM		0x02	/* Fetch mode pin */
-/* bit 0 is reserved on 800 series chips */
-
-#define CTEST4_REG_700		0x18	/* Chip test 4 rw */
-#define CTEST4_REG_800		0x21	/* Chip test 4 rw */
-/* 0x80 is reserved on 700 series chips */
-#define CTEST4_800_BDIS		0x80	/* Burst mode disable */
-#define CTEST4_ZMOD		0x40	/* High impedance mode */
-#define CTEST4_SZM		0x20	/* SCSI bus high impedance */
-#define CTEST4_700_SLBE		0x10	/* SCSI loopback enabled */
-#define CTEST4_800_SRTM		0x10	/* Shadow Register Test Mode */
-#define CTEST4_700_SFWR		0x08	/* SCSI FIFO write enable, 
-					 * redirects writes from SODL
-					 * to the SCSI FIFO.
-					 */
-#define CTEST4_800_MPEE		0x08	/* Enable parity checking
-					   during master cycles on PCI
-					   bus */
-
-/* 
- * These bits send the contents of the CTEST6 register to the appropriate
- * byte lane of the 32 bit DMA FIFO.  Normal operation is zero, otherwise 
- * the high bit means the low two bits select the byte lane.
- */
-#define CTEST4_FBL2		0x04	
-#define CTEST4_FBL1		0x02
-#define CTEST4_FBL0		0x01	
-#define CTEST4_FBL_MASK		0x07
-#define CTEST4_FBL_0		0x04	/* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 0 */
-#define CTEST4_FBL_1		0x05	/* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 1 */
-#define CTEST4_FBL_2		0x06	/* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 2 */
-#define CTEST4_FBL_3		0x07	/* Select DMA FIFO byte lane 3 */
-#define CTEST4_800_SAVE		(CTEST4_800_BDIS)
-
-
-#define CTEST5_REG_700		0x19	/* Chip test 5 rw */
-#define CTEST5_REG_800		0x22	/* Chip test 5 rw */
-/* 
- * Clock Address Incrementor.  When set, it increments the 
- * DNAD register to the next bus size boundary.  It automatically 
- * resets itself when the operation is complete.
- */
-#define CTEST5_ADCK		0x80
-/*
- * Clock Byte Counter.  When set, it decrements the DBC register to
- * the next bus size boundary.
- */
-#define CTEST5_BBCK		0x40
-/*
- * Reset SCSI Offset.  Setting this bit to 1 clears the current offset
- * pointer in the SCSI synchronous offset counter (SSTAT).  This bit
- * is set to 1 if a SCSI Gross Error Condition occurs.  The offset should
- * be cleared when a synchronous transfer fails.  When written, it is 
- * automatically cleared after the SCSI synchronous offset counter is 
- * reset.
- */
-/* Bit 5 is reserved on 800 series chips */
-#define CTEST5_700_ROFF		0x20
-/* 
- * Master Control for Set or Reset pulses. When 1, causes the low 
- * four bits of register to set when set, 0 causes the low bits to
- * clear when set.
- */
-#define CTEST5_MASR 		0x10	
-#define CTEST5_DDIR		0x08	/* DMA direction */
-/*
- * Bits 2-0 are reserved on 800 series chips
- */
-#define CTEST5_700_EOP		0x04	/* End of process */
-#define CTEST5_700_DREQ		0x02	/* Data request */
-#define CTEST5_700_DACK		0x01	/* Data acknowledge */
-
-/* 
- * Chip test 6 rw - writing to this register writes to the byte 
- * lane in the DMA FIFO as determined by the FBL bits in the CTEST4
- * register.
- */
-#define CTEST6_REG_700		0x1a
-#define CTEST6_REG_800		0x23
-
-#define CTEST7_REG		0x1b	/* Chip test 7 rw */
-/* 0x80 - 0x40 are reserved on NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips */
-#define CTEST7_10_CDIS		0x80	/* Cache burst disable */
-#define CTEST7_10_SC1		0x40	/* Snoop control bits */
-#define CTEST7_10_SC0		0x20	
-#define CTEST7_10_SC_MASK	0x60
-/* 0x20 is reserved on the NCR53c700 */
-#define CTEST7_0060_FM		0x20	/* Fetch mode */
-#define CTEST7_STD		0x10	/* Selection timeout disable */
-#define CTEST7_DFP		0x08	/* DMA FIFO parity bit for CTEST6 */
-#define CTEST7_EVP		0x04	/* 1 = host bus even parity, 0 = odd */
-#define CTEST7_10_TT1		0x02	/* Transfer type */
-#define CTEST7_00_DC		0x02	/* Set to drive DC low during instruction 
-					   fetch */
-#define CTEST7_DIFF		0x01	/* Differential mode */
-
-#define CTEST7_SAVE ( CTEST7_EVP | CTEST7_DIFF )
-
-
-#define TEMP_REG		0x1c	/* through 0x1f Temporary stack rw */
-
-#define DFIFO_REG		0x20	/* DMA FIFO rw */
-/* 
- * 0x80 is reserved on the NCR53c710, the CLF and FLF bits have been
- * moved into the CTEST8 register.
- */
-#define DFIFO_00_FLF		0x80	/* Flush DMA FIFO to memory */
-#define DFIFO_00_CLF		0x40	/* Clear DMA and SCSI FIFOs */
-#define DFIFO_BO6		0x40
-#define DFIFO_BO5		0x20
-#define DFIFO_BO4		0x10
-#define DFIFO_BO3		0x08
-#define DFIFO_BO2		0x04 
-#define DFIFO_BO1		0x02
-#define DFIFO_BO0		0x01
-#define DFIFO_10_BO_MASK	0x7f	/* 7 bit counter */
-#define DFIFO_00_BO_MASK	0x3f	/* 6 bit counter */
-
-/* 
- * Interrupt status rw 
- * Note that this is the only register which can be read while SCSI
- * SCRIPTS are being executed.
- */
-#define ISTAT_REG_700		0x21
-#define ISTAT_REG_800		0x14
-#define ISTAT_ABRT		0x80	/* Software abort, write 
-					 *1 to abort, wait for interrupt. */
-/* 0x40 and 0x20 are reserved on NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips */
-#define ISTAT_10_SRST		0x40	/* software reset */
-#define ISTAT_10_SIGP		0x20	/* signal script */
-/* 0x10 is reserved on NCR53c700 series chips */
-#define ISTAT_800_SEM		0x10	/* semaphore */
-#define ISTAT_CON		0x08	/* 1 when connected */
-#define ISTAT_800_INTF		0x04	/* Interrupt on the fly */
-#define ISTAT_700_PRE		0x04	/* Pointer register empty.
-					 * Set to 1 when DSPS and DSP
-					 * registers are empty in pipeline
-					 * mode, always set otherwise.
-					 */
-#define ISTAT_SIP		0x02	/* SCSI interrupt pending from
-					 * SCSI portion of SIOP see
-					 * SSTAT0
-					 */
-#define ISTAT_DIP		0x01	/* DMA interrupt pending 
-					 * see DSTAT
-					 */
-
-/* NCR53c700-66 and NCR53c710 only */
-#define CTEST8_REG		0x22	/* Chip test 8 rw */
-#define CTEST8_0066_EAS		0x80	/* Enable alternate SCSI clock,
-					 * ie read from SCLK/ rather than CLK/
-					 */
-#define CTEST8_0066_EFM		0x40	/* Enable fetch and master outputs */
-#define CTEST8_0066_GRP		0x20	/* Generate Receive Parity for 
-					 * pass through.  This insures that 
-					 * bad parity won't reach the host 
-					 * bus.
-					 */
-#define CTEST8_0066_TE		0x10	/* TolerANT enable.  Enable 
-					 * active negation, should only
-					 * be used for slow SCSI 
-					 * non-differential.
-					 */
-#define CTEST8_0066_HSC		0x08	/* Halt SCSI clock */
-#define CTEST8_0066_SRA		0x04	/* Shorten REQ/ACK filtering,
-					 * must be set for fast SCSI-II
-					 * speeds.
-					 */
-#define CTEST8_0066_DAS		0x02	/* Disable automatic target/initiator
-					 * switching.
-					 */
-#define CTEST8_0066_LDE		0x01	/* Last disconnect enable.
-					 * The status of pending 
-					 * disconnect is maintained by
-					 * the core, eliminating
-					 * the possibility of missing a 
-					 * selection or reselection
-					 * while waiting to fetch a 
-					 * WAIT DISCONNECT opcode.
-					 */
-
-#define CTEST8_10_V3		0x80	/* Chip revision */
-#define CTEST8_10_V2		0x40
-#define CTEST8_10_V1		0x20	
-#define CTEST8_10_V0		0x10
-#define CTEST8_10_V_MASK	0xf0	
-#define CTEST8_10_FLF		0x08	/* Flush FIFOs */
-#define CTEST8_10_CLF		0x04	/* Clear FIFOs */
-#define CTEST8_10_FM		0x02	/* Fetch pin mode */
-#define CTEST8_10_SM		0x01	/* Snoop pin mode */
-
-
-/* 
- * The CTEST9 register may be used to differentiate between a
- * NCR53c700 and a NCR53c710.  
- *
- * Write 0xff to this register.
- * Read it.
- * If the contents are 0xff, it is a NCR53c700
- * If the contents are 0x00, it is a NCR53c700-66 first revision
- * If the contents are some other value, it is some other NCR53c700-66
- */
-#define CTEST9_REG_00		0x23	/* Chip test 9 ro */
-#define LCRC_REG_10		0x23	
-
-/*
- * 0x24 through 0x27 are the DMA byte counter register.  Instructions
- * write their high 8 bits into the DCMD register, the low 24 bits into
- * the DBC register.
- *
- * Function is dependent on the command type being executed.
- */
-
- 
-#define DBC_REG			0x24
-/* 
- * For Block Move Instructions, DBC is a 24 bit quantity representing 
- *     the number of bytes to transfer.
- * For Transfer Control Instructions, DBC is bit fielded as follows : 
- */
-/* Bits 20 - 23 should be clear */
-#define DBC_TCI_TRUE		(1 << 19) 	/* Jump when true */
-#define DBC_TCI_COMPARE_DATA	(1 << 18)	/* Compare data */
-#define DBC_TCI_COMPARE_PHASE	(1 << 17)	/* Compare phase with DCMD field */
-#define DBC_TCI_WAIT_FOR_VALID	(1 << 16)	/* Wait for REQ */
-/* Bits 8 - 15 are reserved on some implementations ? */
-#define DBC_TCI_MASK_MASK	0xff00 		/* Mask for data compare */
-#define DBC_TCI_MASK_SHIFT	8
-#define DBC_TCI_DATA_MASK	0xff		/* Data to be compared */ 
-#define DBC_TCI_DATA_SHIFT	0
-
-#define DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_MASK	0xff00		/* Immediate data */
-#define DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_SHIFT 8		/* Amount to shift */
-#define DBC_RWRI_ADDRESS_MASK	0x3f0000	/* Register address */
-#define DBC_RWRI_ADDRESS_SHIFT 	16
-
-
-/*
- * DMA command r/w
- */
-#define DCMD_REG		0x27	
-#define DCMD_TYPE_MASK		0xc0	/* Masks off type */
-#define DCMD_TYPE_BMI		0x00	/* Indicates a Block Move instruction */
-#define DCMD_BMI_IO		0x01	/* I/O, CD, and MSG bits selecting   */
-#define DCMD_BMI_CD		0x02	/* the phase for the block MOVE      */
-#define DCMD_BMI_MSG		0x04	/* instruction 			     */
-
-#define DCMD_BMI_OP_MASK	0x18	/* mask for opcode */
-#define DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_T	0x00	/* MOVE */
-#define DCMD_BMI_OP_MOVE_I	0x08	/* MOVE Initiator */
-
-#define DCMD_BMI_INDIRECT	0x20	/*  Indirect addressing */
-
-#define DCMD_TYPE_TCI		0x80	/* Indicates a Transfer Control 
-					   instruction */
-#define DCMD_TCI_IO		0x01	/* I/O, CD, and MSG bits selecting   */
-#define DCMD_TCI_CD		0x02	/* the phase for the block MOVE      */
-#define DCMD_TCI_MSG		0x04	/* instruction 			     */
-#define DCMD_TCI_OP_MASK	0x38	/* mask for opcode */
-#define DCMD_TCI_OP_JUMP	0x00	/* JUMP */
-#define DCMD_TCI_OP_CALL	0x08	/* CALL */
-#define DCMD_TCI_OP_RETURN	0x10	/* RETURN */
-#define DCMD_TCI_OP_INT		0x18	/* INT */
-
-#define DCMD_TYPE_RWRI		0x40	/* Indicates I/O or register Read/Write
-					   instruction */
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_MASK	0x38	/* Opcode mask */
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_WRITE	0x28	/* Write SFBR to register */
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_READ	0x30	/* Read register to SFBR */
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OPC_MODIFY	0x38	/* Modify in place */
-
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_MASK	0x07
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_MOVE	0x00
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_SHL	0x01
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_OR		0x02
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_XOR	0x03
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_AND	0x04
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_SHR	0x05
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_ADD	0x06
-#define DCMD_RWRI_OP_ADDC	0x07
-
-#define DCMD_TYPE_MMI		0xc0	/* Indicates a Memory Move instruction 
-					   (three words) */
-
-
-#define DNAD_REG		0x28	/* through 0x2b DMA next address for 
-					   data */
-#define DSP_REG			0x2c	/* through 0x2f DMA SCRIPTS pointer rw */
-#define DSPS_REG		0x30	/* through 0x33 DMA SCRIPTS pointer 
-					   save rw */
-#define DMODE_REG_00		0x34 	/* DMA mode rw */
-#define DMODE_00_BL1	0x80	/* Burst length bits */
-#define DMODE_00_BL0	0x40
-#define DMODE_BL_MASK	0xc0
-/* Burst lengths (800) */
-#define DMODE_BL_2	0x00	/* 2 transfer */
-#define DMODE_BL_4	0x40	/* 4 transfers */
-#define DMODE_BL_8	0x80	/* 8 transfers */
-#define DMODE_BL_16	0xc0	/* 16 transfers */
-
-#define DMODE_10_BL_1	0x00	/* 1 transfer */
-#define DMODE_10_BL_2	0x40	/* 2 transfers */
-#define DMODE_10_BL_4	0x80	/* 4 transfers */
-#define DMODE_10_BL_8	0xc0	/* 8 transfers */
-#define DMODE_10_FC2	0x20	/* Driven to FC2 pin */
-#define DMODE_10_FC1	0x10	/* Driven to FC1 pin */
-#define DMODE_710_PD	0x08	/* Program/data on FC0 pin */
-#define DMODE_710_UO	0x02	/* User prog. output */
-
-#define DMODE_700_BW16	0x20	/* Host buswidth = 16 */
-#define DMODE_700_286	0x10	/* 286 mode */
-#define DMODE_700_IOM	0x08	/* Transfer to IO port */
-#define DMODE_700_FAM	0x04	/* Fixed address mode */
-#define DMODE_700_PIPE	0x02	/* Pipeline mode disables 
-					 * automatic fetch / exec 
-					 */
-#define DMODE_MAN	0x01		/* Manual start mode, 
-					 * requires a 1 to be written
-					 * to the start DMA bit in the DCNTL
-					 * register to run scripts 
-					 */
-
-#define DMODE_700_SAVE ( DMODE_00_BL_MASK | DMODE_00_BW16 | DMODE_00_286 )
-
-/* NCR53c800 series only */
-#define SCRATCHA_REG_800	0x34	/* through 0x37 Scratch A rw */
-/* NCR53c710 only */
-#define SCRATCHB_REG_10		0x34	/* through 0x37 scratch B rw */
-
-#define DMODE_REG_10    	0x38	/* DMA mode rw, NCR53c710 and newer */
-#define DMODE_800_SIOM		0x20	/* Source IO = 1 */
-#define DMODE_800_DIOM		0x10	/* Destination IO = 1 */
-#define DMODE_800_ERL		0x08	/* Enable Read Line */
-
-/* 35-38 are reserved on 700 and 700-66 series chips */
-#define DIEN_REG		0x39	/* DMA interrupt enable rw */
-/* 0x80, 0x40, and 0x20 are reserved on 700-series chips */
-#define DIEN_800_MDPE		0x40	/* Master data parity error */
-#define DIEN_800_BF		0x20	/* BUS fault */
-#define DIEN_700_BF		0x20	/* BUS fault */
-#define DIEN_ABRT		0x10	/* Enable aborted interrupt */
-#define DIEN_SSI		0x08	/* Enable single step interrupt */
-#define DIEN_SIR		0x04	/* Enable SCRIPTS INT command 
-					 * interrupt
-					 */
-/* 0x02 is reserved on 800 series chips */
-#define DIEN_700_WTD		0x02	/* Enable watchdog timeout interrupt */
-#define DIEN_700_OPC		0x01	/* Enable illegal instruction 
-					 * interrupt 
-					 */
-#define DIEN_800_IID		0x01	/*  Same meaning, different name */ 
-
-/*
- * DMA watchdog timer rw
- * set in 16 CLK input periods.
- */
-#define DWT_REG			0x3a
-
-/* DMA control rw */
-#define DCNTL_REG		0x3b
-#define DCNTL_700_CF1		0x80	/* Clock divisor bits */
-#define DCNTL_700_CF0		0x40
-#define DCNTL_700_CF_MASK	0xc0
-/* Clock divisors 			   Divisor SCLK range (MHZ) */
-#define DCNTL_700_CF_2		0x00    /* 2.0	   37.51-50.00 */
-#define DCNTL_700_CF_1_5	0x40	/* 1.5	   25.01-37.50 */
-#define DCNTL_700_CF_1		0x80	/* 1.0     16.67-25.00 */
-#define DCNTL_700_CF_3		0xc0	/* 3.0	   50.01-66.67 (53c700-66) */
-
-#define DCNTL_700_S16		0x20	/* Load scripts 16 bits at a time */
-#define DCNTL_SSM		0x10	/* Single step mode */
-#define DCNTL_700_LLM		0x08	/* Low level mode, can only be set 
-					 * after selection */
-#define DCNTL_800_IRQM		0x08	/* Totem pole IRQ pin */
-#define DCNTL_STD		0x04	/* Start DMA / SCRIPTS */
-/* 0x02 is reserved */
-#define DCNTL_00_RST		0x01	/* Software reset, resets everything
-					 * but 286 mode bit  in DMODE. On the
-					 * NCR53c710, this bit moved to CTEST8
-					 */
-#define DCNTL_10_COM		0x01	/* 700 software compatibility mode */
-#define DCNTL_10_EA		0x20	/* Enable Ack - needed for MVME16x */
-
-#define DCNTL_700_SAVE ( DCNTL_CF_MASK | DCNTL_S16)
-
-
-/* NCR53c700-66 only */
-#define SCRATCHB_REG_00		0x3c	/* through 0x3f scratch b rw */
-#define SCRATCHB_REG_800	0x5c	/* through 0x5f scratch b rw */
-/* NCR53c710 only */
-#define ADDER_REG_10		0x3c	/* Adder, NCR53c710 only */
-
-#define SIEN1_REG_800		0x41
-#define SIEN1_800_STO		0x04	/* selection/reselection timeout */
-#define SIEN1_800_GEN		0x02	/* general purpose timer */
-#define SIEN1_800_HTH		0x01	/* handshake to handshake */
-
-#define SIST1_REG_800		0x43
-#define SIST1_800_STO		0x04	/* selection/reselection timeout */
-#define SIST1_800_GEN		0x02	/* general purpose timer */
-#define SIST1_800_HTH		0x01	/* handshake to handshake */
-
-#define SLPAR_REG_800		0x44	/* Parity */
-
-#define MACNTL_REG_800		0x46	/* Memory access control */
-#define MACNTL_800_TYP3		0x80
-#define MACNTL_800_TYP2		0x40
-#define MACNTL_800_TYP1		0x20
-#define MACNTL_800_TYP0		0x10
-#define MACNTL_800_DWR		0x08
-#define MACNTL_800_DRD		0x04
-#define MACNTL_800_PSCPT	0x02
-#define MACNTL_800_SCPTS	0x01
-
-#define GPCNTL_REG_800		0x47	/* General Purpose Pin Control */
-
-/* Timeouts are expressed such that 0=off, 1=100us, doubling after that */
-#define STIME0_REG_800		0x48	/* SCSI Timer Register 0 */
-#define STIME0_800_HTH_MASK	0xf0	/* Handshake to Handshake timeout */
-#define STIME0_800_HTH_SHIFT	4
-#define STIME0_800_SEL_MASK	0x0f	/* Selection timeout */
-#define STIME0_800_SEL_SHIFT	0
-
-#define STIME1_REG_800		0x49
-#define STIME1_800_GEN_MASK	0x0f	/* General purpose timer */
-
-#define RESPID_REG_800		0x4a	/* Response ID, bit fielded.  8
-					   bits on narrow chips, 16 on WIDE */
-
-#define STEST0_REG_800		0x4c	
-#define STEST0_800_SLT		0x08	/* Selection response logic test */
-#define STEST0_800_ART		0x04	/* Arbitration priority encoder test */
-#define STEST0_800_SOZ		0x02	/* Synchronous offset zero */
-#define STEST0_800_SOM		0x01	/* Synchronous offset maximum */
-
-#define STEST1_REG_800		0x4d
-#define STEST1_800_SCLK		0x80	/* Disable SCSI clock */
-
-#define STEST2_REG_800		0x4e	
-#define STEST2_800_SCE		0x80	/* Enable SOCL/SODL */
-#define STEST2_800_ROF		0x40	/* Reset SCSI sync offset */
-#define STEST2_800_SLB		0x10	/* Enable SCSI loopback mode */
-#define STEST2_800_SZM		0x08	/* SCSI high impedance mode */
-#define STEST2_800_EXT		0x02	/* Extend REQ/ACK filter 30 to 60ns */
-#define STEST2_800_LOW		0x01	/* SCSI low level mode */
-
-#define STEST3_REG_800		0x4f	 
-#define STEST3_800_TE		0x80	/* Enable active negation */
-#define STEST3_800_STR		0x40	/* SCSI FIFO test read */
-#define STEST3_800_HSC		0x20	/* Halt SCSI clock */
-#define STEST3_800_DSI		0x10	/* Disable single initiator response */
-#define STEST3_800_TTM		0x04	/* Time test mode */
-#define STEST3_800_CSF		0x02	/* Clear SCSI FIFO */
-#define STEST3_800_STW		0x01	/* SCSI FIFO test write */
-
-#define OPTION_PARITY 		0x1	/* Enable parity checking */
-#define OPTION_TAGGED_QUEUE	0x2	/* Enable SCSI-II tagged queuing */
-#define OPTION_700		0x8	/* Always run NCR53c700 scripts */
-#define OPTION_INTFLY		0x10	/* Use INTFLY interrupts */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_INTR	0x20	/* Debug interrupts */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_INIT_ONLY	0x40	/* Run initialization code and 
-					   simple test code, return
-					   DID_NO_CONNECT if any SCSI
-					   commands are attempted. */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_READ_ONLY	0x80	/* Return DID_ERROR if any 
-					   SCSI write is attempted */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_TRACE	0x100	/* Animated trace mode, print 
-					   each address and instruction 
-					   executed to debug buffer. */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_SINGLE	0x200	/* stop after executing one 
-					   instruction */
-#define OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS	0x400	/* Enable sync SCSI.  */
-#define OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED	0x800	/* NCR registers have valid 
-					   memory mapping */
-#define OPTION_IO_MAPPED	0x1000  /* NCR registers have valid
-					     I/O mapping */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_PROBE_ONLY	0x2000  /* Probe only, don't even init */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_TESTS_ONLY	0x4000  /* Probe, init, run selected tests */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_TEST0	0x08000 /* Run test 0 */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1	0x10000 /* Run test 1 */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_TEST2	0x20000 /* Run test 2 */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_DUMP	0x40000 /* Dump commands */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_TARGET_LIMIT 0x80000 /* Only talk to target+luns specified */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_NCOMMANDS_LIMIT 0x100000 /* Limit the number of commands */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_SCRIPT 0x200000 /* Print when checkpoints are passed */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_FIXUP 0x400000 /* print fixup values */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_DSA 0x800000
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_CORRUPTION	0x1000000	/* Detect script corruption */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_SDTR       0x2000000	/* Debug SDTR problem */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_MISMATCH 	0x4000000 	/* Debug phase mismatches */
-#define OPTION_DISCONNECT	0x8000000	/* Allow disconnect */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_DISCONNECT 0x10000000	
-#define OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS 0x20000000	/* Negotiate sync. transfers
-						   on power up */
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_QUEUES	0x80000000	
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_ALLOCATION 0x100000000LL
-#define OPTION_DEBUG_SYNCHRONOUS 0x200000000LL	/* Sanity check SXFER and 
-						   SCNTL3 registers */
-#define OPTION_NO_ASYNC	0x400000000LL		/* Don't automagically send
-						   SDTR for async transfers when
-						   we haven't been told to do
-						   a synchronous transfer. */
-#define OPTION_NO_PRINT_RACE 0x800000000LL	/* Don't print message when
-						   the reselect/WAIT DISCONNECT
-						   race condition hits */
-#if !defined(PERM_OPTIONS)
-#define PERM_OPTIONS 0
-#endif
-				
-/*
- * Some data which is accessed by the NCR chip must be 4-byte aligned.
- * For some hosts the default is less than that (eg. 68K uses 2-byte).
- * Alignment has only been forced where it is important; also if one
- * 32 bit structure field is aligned then it is assumed that following
- * 32 bit fields are also aligned.  Take care when adding fields
- * which are other than 32 bit.
- */
-
-struct NCR53c7x0_synchronous {
-    u32 select_indirect			/* Value used for indirect selection */
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-    u32 sscf_710;			/* Used to set SSCF bits for 710 */
-    u32 script[8];			/* Size ?? Script used when target is 
-						reselected */
-    unsigned char synchronous_want[5];	/* Per target desired SDTR */
-/* 
- * Set_synchronous programs these, select_indirect and current settings after
- * int_debug_should show a match.
- */
-    unsigned char sxfer_sanity, scntl3_sanity;
-};
-
-#define CMD_FLAG_SDTR 		1	/* Initiating synchronous 
-					   transfer negotiation */
-#define CMD_FLAG_WDTR		2	/* Initiating wide transfer
-					   negotiation */
-#define CMD_FLAG_DID_SDTR	4	/* did SDTR */
-#define CMD_FLAG_DID_WDTR	8	/* did WDTR */
-
-struct NCR53c7x0_table_indirect {
-    u32 count;
-    void *address;
-};
-
-enum ncr_event { 
-    EVENT_NONE = 0,
-/* 
- * Order is IMPORTANT, since these must correspond to the event interrupts
- * in 53c7,8xx.scr 
- */
-
-    EVENT_ISSUE_QUEUE = 0x5000000,	/* 0 Command was added to issue queue */
-    EVENT_START_QUEUE,			/* 1 Command moved to start queue */
-    EVENT_SELECT,			/* 2 Command completed selection */
-    EVENT_DISCONNECT,			/* 3 Command disconnected */
-    EVENT_RESELECT,			/* 4 Command reselected */
-    EVENT_COMPLETE,		        /* 5 Command completed */
-    EVENT_IDLE,				/* 6 */
-    EVENT_SELECT_FAILED,		/* 7 */
-    EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT,		/* 8 */
-    EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED		/* 9 */
-};
-
-struct NCR53c7x0_event {
-    enum ncr_event event;	/* What type of event */
-    unsigned char target;
-    unsigned char lun;
-    struct timeval time;	
-    u32 *dsa;			/* What's in the DSA register now (virt) */
-/* 
- * A few things from that SCSI pid so we know what happened after 
- * the Scsi_Cmnd structure in question may have disappeared.
- */
-    unsigned long pid;		/* The SCSI PID which caused this 
-				   event */
-    unsigned char cmnd[12];
-};
-
-/*
- * Things in the NCR53c7x0_cmd structure are split into two parts :
- *
- * 1.  A fixed portion, for things which are not accessed directly by static NCR
- *	code (ie, are referenced only by the Linux side of the driver,
- *	or only by dynamically generated code).  
- *
- * 2.  The DSA portion, for things which are accessed directly by static NCR
- *	code.
- *
- * This is a little ugly, but it 
- * 1.  Avoids conflicts between the NCR code's picture of the structure, and 
- * 	Linux code's idea of what it looks like.
- *
- * 2.  Minimizes the pain in the Linux side of the code needed 
- * 	to calculate real dsa locations for things, etc.
- * 
- */
-
-struct NCR53c7x0_cmd {
-    void *real;				/* Real, unaligned address for
-					   free function */
-    void (* free)(void *, int);		/* Command to deallocate; NULL
-					   for structures allocated with
-					   scsi_register, etc. */
-    Scsi_Cmnd *cmd;			/* Associated Scsi_Cmnd 
-					   structure, Scsi_Cmnd points
-					   at NCR53c7x0_cmd using 
-					   host_scribble structure */
-
-    int size;				/* scsi_malloc'd size of this 
-					   structure */
-
-    int flags;				/* CMD_* flags */
-
-    unsigned char      cmnd[12];	/* CDB, copied from Scsi_Cmnd */
-    int                result;		/* Copy to Scsi_Cmnd when done */
-
-    struct {				/* Private non-cached bounce buffer */
-        unsigned char buf[256];
-	u32	      addr;
-        u32           len;
-    } bounce;
-
-/*
- * SDTR and WIDE messages are an either/or affair
- * in this message, since we will go into message out and send
- * _the whole mess_ without dropping out of message out to 
- * let the target go into message in after sending the first 
- * message.
- */
-
-    unsigned char select[11];		/* Select message, includes
-					   IDENTIFY
-					   (optional) QUEUE TAG
- 				 	   (optional) SDTR or WDTR
-					 */
-
-
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *next; /* Linux maintained lists (free,
-					    running, eventually finished */
-    					 
-
-    u32 *data_transfer_start;		/* Start of data transfer routines */
-    u32 *data_transfer_end;		/* Address after end of data transfer o
-    	    	    	    	    	   routines */
-/* 
- * The following three fields were moved from the DSA proper to here
- * since only dynamically generated NCR code refers to them, meaning
- * we don't need dsa_* absolutes, and it is simpler to let the 
- * host code refer to them directly.
- */
-
-/* 
- * HARD CODED : residual and saved_residual need to agree with the sizes
- * used in NCR53c7,8xx.scr.  
- * 
- * FIXME: we want to consider the case where we have odd-length 
- *	scatter/gather buffers and a WIDE transfer, in which case 
- *	we'll need to use the CHAIN MOVE instruction.  Ick.
- */
-    u32 residual[6] __attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-					/* Residual data transfer which
-					   allows pointer code to work
-					   right.
-
-    	    	    	    	    	    [0-1] : Conditional call to 
-    	    	    	    	    	    	appropriate other transfer 
-    	    	    	    	    	    	routine.
-    	    	    	    	    	    [2-3] : Residual block transfer
-    	    	    	    	    	    	instruction.
-    	    	    	    	    	    [4-5] : Jump to instruction
-    	    	    	    	    	    	after splice.
-					 */
-    u32 saved_residual[6]; 		/* Copy of old residual, so we 
-					   can get another partial 
-					   transfer and still recover 
-    	    	    	    	    	 */
-    	    	
-    u32 saved_data_pointer;		/* Saved data pointer */
-
-    u32 dsa_next_addr;		        /* _Address_ of dsa_next field  
-					   in this dsa for RISCy 
-					   style constant. */
-
-    u32 dsa_addr;			/* Address of dsa; RISCy style
-					   constant */
-
-    u32 dsa[0];				/* Variable length (depending
-					   on host type, number of scatter /
-					   gather buffers, etc).  */
-};
-
-struct NCR53c7x0_break {
-    u32 *address, old_instruction[2];
-    struct NCR53c7x0_break *next;
-    unsigned char old_size;		/* Size of old instruction */
-};
-
-/* Indicates that the NCR is not executing code */
-#define STATE_HALTED	0		
-/* 
- * Indicates that the NCR is executing the wait for select / reselect 
- * script.  Only used when running NCR53c700 compatible scripts, only 
- * state during which an ABORT is _not_ considered an error condition.
- */
-#define STATE_WAITING	1		
-/* Indicates that the NCR is executing other code. */
-#define STATE_RUNNING	2		
-/* 
- * Indicates that the NCR was being aborted.
- */
-#define STATE_ABORTING	3
-/* Indicates that the NCR was successfully aborted. */
-#define STATE_ABORTED 4
-/* Indicates that the NCR has been disabled due to a fatal error */
-#define STATE_DISABLED 5
-
-/* 
- * Where knowledge of SCSI SCRIPT(tm) specified values are needed 
- * in an interrupt handler, an interrupt handler exists for each 
- * different SCSI script so we don't have name space problems.
- * 
- * Return values of these handlers are as follows : 
- */
-#define SPECIFIC_INT_NOTHING 	0	/* don't even restart */
-#define SPECIFIC_INT_RESTART	1	/* restart at the next instruction */
-#define SPECIFIC_INT_ABORT	2	/* recoverable error, abort cmd */
-#define SPECIFIC_INT_PANIC	3	/* unrecoverable error, panic */
-#define SPECIFIC_INT_DONE	4	/* normal command completion */
-#define SPECIFIC_INT_BREAK	5	/* break point encountered */
-
-struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata {
-    int size;				/* Size of entire Scsi_Host
-					   structure */
-    int board;				/* set to board type, useful if 
-					   we have host specific things,
-					   ie, a general purpose I/O 
-					   bit is being used to enable
-					   termination, etc. */
-
-    int chip;				/* set to chip type; 700-66 is
-					   700-66, rest are last three
-					   digits of part number */
-
-    char valid_ids[8];			/* Valid SCSI ID's for adapter */
-
-    u32 *dsp;				/* dsp to restart with after
-					   all stacked interrupts are
-					   handled. */
-
-    unsigned dsp_changed:1;		/* Has dsp changed within this
-					   set of stacked interrupts ? */
-
-    unsigned char dstat;		/* Most recent value of dstat */
-    unsigned dstat_valid:1;
-
-    unsigned expecting_iid:1;		/* Expect IID interrupt */
-    unsigned expecting_sto:1;		/* Expect STO interrupt */
-    
-    /* 
-     * The code stays cleaner if we use variables with function
-     * pointers and offsets that are unique for the different
-     * scripts rather than having a slew of switch(hostdata->chip) 
-     * statements.
-     * 
-     * It also means that the #defines from the SCSI SCRIPTS(tm)
-     * don't have to be visible outside of the script-specific
-     * instructions, preventing name space pollution.
-     */
-
-    void (* init_fixup)(struct Scsi_Host *host);
-    void (* init_save_regs)(struct Scsi_Host *host);
-    void (* dsa_fixup)(struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd);
-    void (* soft_reset)(struct Scsi_Host *host);
-    int (* run_tests)(struct Scsi_Host *host);
-
-    /*
-     * Called when DSTAT_SIR is set, indicating an interrupt generated
-     * by the INT instruction, where values are unique for each SCSI
-     * script.  Should return one of the SPEC_* values.
-     */
-
-    int (* dstat_sir_intr)(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *cmd);
-
-    int dsa_len; /* Size of DSA structure */
-
-    /*
-     * Location of DSA fields for the SCSI SCRIPT corresponding to this 
-     * chip.  
-     */
-
-    s32 dsa_start;			
-    s32 dsa_end;			
-    s32 dsa_next;
-    s32 dsa_prev;
-    s32 dsa_cmnd;
-    s32 dsa_select;
-    s32 dsa_msgout;
-    s32 dsa_cmdout;
-    s32 dsa_dataout;
-    s32 dsa_datain;
-    s32 dsa_msgin;
-    s32 dsa_msgout_other;
-    s32 dsa_write_sync;
-    s32 dsa_write_resume;
-    s32 dsa_check_reselect;
-    s32 dsa_status;
-    s32 dsa_saved_pointer;
-    s32 dsa_jump_dest;
-
-    /* 
-     * Important entry points that generic fixup code needs
-     * to know about, fixed up.
-     */
-
-    s32 E_accept_message;
-    s32 E_command_complete;		
-    s32 E_data_transfer;
-    s32 E_dsa_code_template;
-    s32 E_dsa_code_template_end;
-    s32 E_end_data_transfer;
-    s32 E_msg_in;
-    s32 E_initiator_abort;
-    s32 E_other_transfer;
-    s32 E_other_in;
-    s32 E_other_out;
-    s32 E_target_abort;
-    s32 E_debug_break;	
-    s32 E_reject_message;
-    s32 E_respond_message;
-    s32 E_select;
-    s32 E_select_msgout;
-    s32 E_test_0;
-    s32 E_test_1;
-    s32 E_test_2;
-    s32 E_test_3;
-    s32 E_dsa_zero;
-    s32 E_cmdout_cmdout;
-    s32 E_wait_reselect;
-    s32 E_dsa_code_begin;
-
-    long long options;			/* Bitfielded set of options enabled */
-    volatile u32 test_completed;	/* Test completed */
-    int test_running;			/* Test currently running */
-    s32 test_source
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-    volatile s32 test_dest;
-
-    volatile int state;			/* state of driver, only used for 
-					   OPTION_700 */
-
-    unsigned char  dmode;		/* 
-					 * set to the address of the DMODE 
-					 * register for this chip.
-					 */
-    unsigned char istat;		/* 
-    	    	    	    	    	 * set to the address of the ISTAT 
-    	    	    	    	    	 * register for this chip.
-    	    	    	    	    	 */
-  
-    int scsi_clock;			/* 
-					 * SCSI clock in HZ. 0 may be used 
-					 * for unknown, although this will
-					 * disable synchronous negotiation.
-					 */
-
-    volatile int intrs;			/* Number of interrupts */
-    volatile int resets;		/* Number of SCSI resets */
-    unsigned char saved_dmode;	
-    unsigned char saved_ctest4;
-    unsigned char saved_ctest7;
-    unsigned char saved_dcntl;
-    unsigned char saved_scntl3;
-
-    unsigned char this_id_mask;
-
-    /* Debugger information */
-    struct NCR53c7x0_break *breakpoints, /* Linked list of all break points */
-	*breakpoint_current;		/* Current breakpoint being stepped 
-					   through, NULL if we are running 
-					   normally. */
-#ifdef NCR_DEBUG
-    int debug_size;			/* Size of debug buffer */
-    volatile int debug_count;		/* Current data count */
-    volatile char *debug_buf;		/* Output ring buffer */
-    volatile char *debug_write;		/* Current write pointer */
-    volatile char *debug_read;		/* Current read pointer */
-#endif /* def NCR_DEBUG */
-
-    /* XXX - primitive debugging junk, remove when working ? */
-    int debug_print_limit;		/* Number of commands to print
-					   out exhaustive debugging
-					   information for if 
-					   OPTION_DEBUG_DUMP is set */ 
-
-    unsigned char debug_lun_limit[16];	/* If OPTION_DEBUG_TARGET_LIMIT
-					   set, puke if commands are sent
-					   to other target/lun combinations */
-
-    int debug_count_limit;		/* Number of commands to execute
-					   before puking to limit debugging 
-					   output */
-				    
-
-    volatile unsigned idle:1;			/* set to 1 if idle */
-
-    /* 
-     * Table of synchronous+wide transfer parameters set on a per-target
-     * basis.
-     */
-    
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_synchronous sync[16]
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-
-    volatile Scsi_Cmnd *issue_queue
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-						/* waiting to be issued by
-						   Linux driver */
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *running_list;	
-						/* commands running, maintained
-						   by Linux driver */
-
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *ncrcurrent;	/* currently connected 
-						   nexus, ONLY valid for
-						   NCR53c700/NCR53c700-66
-						 */
-
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *spare;	/* pointer to spare,
-    	    	    	    	    	    	   allocated at probe time,
-    	    	    	    	    	    	   which we can use for 
-						   initialization */
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *free;
-    int max_cmd_size;				/* Maximum size of NCR53c7x0_cmd
-					    	   based on number of 
-						   scatter/gather segments, etc.
-						   */
-    volatile int num_cmds;			/* Number of commands 
-						   allocated */
-    volatile int extra_allocate;
-    volatile unsigned char cmd_allocated[16];	/* Have we allocated commands
-						   for this target yet?  If not,
-						   do so ASAP */
-    volatile unsigned char busy[16][8];     	/* number of commands 
-						   executing on each target
-    	    	    	    	    	    	 */
-    /* 
-     * Eventually, I'll switch to a coroutine for calling 
-     * cmd->done(cmd), etc. so that we can overlap interrupt
-     * processing with this code for maximum performance.
-     */
-    
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_cmd *finished_queue;	
-						
-    /* Shared variables between SCRIPT and host driver */
-    volatile u32 *schedule
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));		/* Array of JUMPs to dsa_begin
-						   routines of various DSAs.  
-						   When not in use, replace
-						   with jump to next slot */
-
-
-    volatile unsigned char msg_buf[16];		/* buffer for messages
-						   other than the command
-						   complete message */
-
-    /* Per-target default synchronous and WIDE messages */
-    volatile unsigned char synchronous_want[16][5];
-    volatile unsigned char wide_want[16][4];
-
-    /* Bit fielded set of targets we want to speak synchronously with */ 
-    volatile u16 initiate_sdtr;	
-    /* Bit fielded set of targets we want to speak wide with */
-    volatile u16 initiate_wdtr;
-    /* Bit fielded list of targets we've talked to. */
-    volatile u16 talked_to;
-
-    /* Array of bit-fielded lun lists that we need to request_sense */
-    volatile unsigned char request_sense[16];
-
-    u32 addr_reconnect_dsa_head
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));		/* RISCy style constant,
-						   address of following */
-    volatile u32 reconnect_dsa_head;	
-    /* Data identifying nexus we are trying to match during reselection */
-    volatile unsigned char reselected_identify; /* IDENTIFY message */
-    volatile unsigned char reselected_tag;	/* second byte of queue tag 
-						   message or 0 */
-
-    /* These were static variables before we moved them */
-
-    s32 NCR53c7xx_zero
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-    s32 NCR53c7xx_sink;
-    u32 NOP_insn;
-    char NCR53c7xx_msg_reject;
-    char NCR53c7xx_msg_abort;
-    char NCR53c7xx_msg_nop;
-
-    /*
-     * Following item introduced by RGH to support NCRc710, which is
-     * VERY brain-dead when it come to memory moves
-     */
-
-			  /* DSA save area used only by the NCR chip */
-    volatile unsigned long saved2_dsa
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-
-    volatile unsigned long emulated_intfly
-	__attribute__ ((aligned (4)));
-
-    volatile int event_size, event_index;
-    volatile struct NCR53c7x0_event *events;
-
-    /* If we need to generate code to kill off the currently connected 
-       command, this is where we do it. Should have a BMI instruction
-       to source or sink the current data, followed by a JUMP
-       to abort_connected */
-
-    u32 *abort_script;
-
-    int script_count;				/* Size of script in words */
-    u32 script[0];				/* Relocated SCSI script */
-
-};
-
-#define SCSI_IRQ_NONE	255
-#define DMA_NONE	255
-#define IRQ_AUTO	254
-#define DMA_AUTO	254
-
-#define BOARD_GENERIC	0
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_insn_size(insn)					\
-    (((insn) & DCMD_TYPE_MASK) == DCMD_TYPE_MMI ? 3 : 2)
-    
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_local_declare()					\
-    volatile unsigned char *NCR53c7x0_address_memory;			\
-    unsigned int NCR53c7x0_address_io;					\
-    int NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_local_setup(host)					\
-    NCR53c7x0_address_memory = (void *) (host)->base;			\
-    NCR53c7x0_address_io = (unsigned int) (host)->io_port;		\
-    NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped = ((struct NCR53c7x0_hostdata *) 		\
-	host->hostdata[0])-> options & OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED 
-
-#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN
-/* These could be more efficient, given that we are always memory mapped,
- * but they don't give the same problems as the write macros, so leave
- * them. */
-#ifdef __mc68000__
-#define NCR53c7x0_read8(address) 					\
-    ((unsigned int)raw_inb((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^3)) )
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_read16(address) 					\
-    ((unsigned int)raw_inw((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^2)))
-#else
-#define NCR53c7x0_read8(address) 					\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-	(unsigned int)readb((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^3)) :	\
-	inb(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_read16(address) 					\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-	(unsigned int)readw((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^2)) :	\
-	inw(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-#endif /* mc68000 */
-#else
-#define NCR53c7x0_read8(address) 					\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-	(unsigned int)readb((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)) :	\
-	inb(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_read16(address) 					\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-	(unsigned int)readw((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)) :	\
-	inw(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __mc68000__
-#define NCR53c7x0_read32(address) 					\
-    ((unsigned int) raw_inl((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)))
-#else
-#define NCR53c7x0_read32(address) 					\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-	(unsigned int) readl((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)) : 	\
-	inl(NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-#endif /* mc68000*/
-
-#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN
-/* If we are big-endian, then we are not Intel, so probably don't have
- * an i/o map as well as a memory map.  So, let's assume memory mapped.
- * Also, I am having terrible problems trying to persuade the compiler
- * not to lay down code which does a read after write for these macros.
- * If you remove 'volatile' from writeb() and friends it is ok....
- */
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_write8(address,value) 				\
-	*(volatile unsigned char *)					\
-		((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^3)) = (value)
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_write16(address,value) 				\
-	*(volatile unsigned short *)					\
-		((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address)^2)) = (value)
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_write32(address,value) 				\
-	*(volatile unsigned long *)					\
-		((u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + ((u32)(address))) = (value)
-
-#else
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_write8(address,value) 				\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-     ({writeb((value), (u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)); mb();}) :	\
-	outb((value), NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_write16(address,value) 				\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-     ({writew((value), (u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)); mb();}) :	\
-	outw((value), NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-
-#define NCR53c7x0_write32(address,value) 				\
-    (NCR53c7x0_memory_mapped ? 						\
-     ({writel((value), (u32)NCR53c7x0_address_memory + (u32)(address)); mb();}) :	\
-	outl((value), NCR53c7x0_address_io + (address)))
-
-#endif
-
-/* Patch arbitrary 32 bit words in the script */
-#define patch_abs_32(script, offset, symbol, value)			\
-    	for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (A_##symbol##_used) / sizeof 		\
-    	    (u32)); ++i) {					\
-	    (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] += (value);	\
-	    if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_FIXUP) 		\
-	      printk("scsi%d : %s reference %d at 0x%x in %s is now 0x%x\n",\
-		host->host_no, #symbol, i, A_##symbol##_used[i] - 	\
-		(int)(offset), #script, (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] -	\
-		(offset)]);						\
-    	}
-
-/* Patch read/write instruction immediate field */
-#define patch_abs_rwri_data(script, offset, symbol, value)		\
-    	for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (A_##symbol##_used) / sizeof 		\
-    	    (u32)); ++i)					\
-    	    (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] =			\
-	    	((script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] & 		\
-	    	~DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_MASK) | 				\
-    	    	(((value) << DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_SHIFT) &		\
-		 DBC_RWRI_IMMEDIATE_MASK)
-
-/* Patch transfer control instruction data field */
-#define patch_abs_tci_data(script, offset, symbol, value)	        \
-    	for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (A_##symbol##_used) / sizeof 		\
-    	    (u32)); ++i)					\
-    	    (script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] =			\
-	    	((script)[A_##symbol##_used[i] - (offset)] & 		\
-	    	~DBC_TCI_DATA_MASK) | 					\
-    	    	(((value) << DBC_TCI_DATA_SHIFT) &			\
-		 DBC_TCI_DATA_MASK)
-
-/* Patch field in dsa structure (assignment should be +=?) */
-#define patch_dsa_32(dsa, symbol, word, value)				\
-	{								\
-	(dsa)[(hostdata->##symbol - hostdata->dsa_start) / sizeof(u32)	\
-	    + (word)] = (value);					\
-	if (hostdata->options & OPTION_DEBUG_DSA)			\
-	    printk("scsi : dsa %s symbol %s(%d) word %d now 0x%x\n",	\
-		#dsa, #symbol, hostdata->##symbol, 			\
-		(word), (u32) (value));					\
-	}
-
-/* Paranoid people could use panic() here. */
-#define FATAL(host) shutdown((host));
-
-extern int ncr53c7xx_init(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt, int board, int chip,
-			  unsigned long base, int io_port, int irq, int dma,
-			  long long options, int clock);
-
-#endif /* NCR53c710_C */
-#endif /* NCR53c710_H */
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.scr b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.scr
deleted file mode 100644
index 9c5694a2da8a..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.scr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1591 +0,0 @@
-#undef DEBUG
-#undef EVENTS
-#undef NO_SELECTION_TIMEOUT
-#define BIG_ENDIAN
-
-; 53c710 driver.  Modified from Drew Eckhardts driver
-; for 53c810 by Richard Hirst [richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk]
-;
-; I have left the script for the 53c8xx family in here, as it is likely
-; to be useful to see what I changed when bug hunting.
-
-; NCR 53c810 driver, main script
-; Sponsored by 
-;	iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine
-;	hm@ix.de
-;
-; Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Drew Eckhardt
-;      Visionary Computing 
-;      (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming)
-;      drew@PoohSticks.ORG
-;      +1 (303) 786-7975
-;
-; TolerANT and SCSI SCRIPTS are registered trademarks of NCR Corporation.
-;
-; PRE-ALPHA
-;
-; For more information, please consult 
-;
-; NCR 53C810
-; PCI-SCSI I/O Processor
-; Data Manual
-;
-; NCR 53C710 
-; SCSI I/O Processor
-; Programmers Guide
-;
-; NCR Microelectronics
-; 1635 Aeroplaza Drive
-; Colorado Springs, CO 80916
-; 1+ (719) 578-3400
-;
-; Toll free literature number
-; +1 (800) 334-5454
-;
-; IMPORTANT : This code is self modifying due to the limitations of 
-;	the NCR53c7,8xx series chips.  Persons debugging this code with
-;	the remote debugger should take this into account, and NOT set
-;	breakpoints in modified instructions.
-;
-; Design:
-; The NCR53c7,8xx family of SCSI chips are busmasters with an onboard 
-; microcontroller using a simple instruction set.   
-;
-; So, to minimize the effects of interrupt latency, and to maximize 
-; throughput, this driver offloads the practical maximum amount 
-; of processing to the SCSI chip while still maintaining a common
-; structure.
-;
-; Where tradeoffs were needed between efficiency on the older
-; chips and the newer NCR53c800 series, the NCR53c800 series 
-; was chosen.
-;
-; While the NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 lacked the facilities to fully
-; automate SCSI transfers without host processor intervention, this 
-; isn't the case with the NCR53c710 and newer chips which allow 
-;
-; - reads and writes to the internal registers from within the SCSI
-; 	scripts, allowing the SCSI SCRIPTS(tm) code to save processor
-; 	state so that multiple threads of execution are possible, and also
-; 	provide an ALU for loop control, etc.
-; 
-; - table indirect addressing for some instructions. This allows 
-;	pointers to be located relative to the DSA ((Data Structure
-;	Address) register.
-;
-; These features make it possible to implement a mailbox style interface,
-; where the same piece of code is run to handle I/O for multiple threads
-; at once minimizing our need to relocate code.  Since the NCR53c700/
-; NCR53c800 series have a unique combination of features, making a 
-; a standard ingoing/outgoing mailbox system, costly, I've modified it.
-;
-; - Mailboxes are a mixture of code and data.  This lets us greatly
-; 	simplify the NCR53c810 code and do things that would otherwise
-;	not be possible.
-;
-; The saved data pointer is now implemented as follows :
-;
-; 	Control flow has been architected such that if control reaches
-;	munge_save_data_pointer, on a restore pointers message or 
-;	reconnection, a jump to the address formerly in the TEMP register
-;	will allow the SCSI command to resume execution.
-;
-
-;
-; Note : the DSA structures must be aligned on 32 bit boundaries,
-; since the source and destination of MOVE MEMORY instructions 
-; must share the same alignment and this is the alignment of the
-; NCR registers.
-;
-
-; For some systems (MVME166, for example) dmode is always the same, so don't
-; waste time writing it
-
-#if 1
-#define DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR
-#define DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-#define DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-#else
-#define DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR    MOVE dmode_memory_to_ncr TO DMODE
-#define DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY MOVE dmode_memory_to_memory TO DMODE
-#define DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY    MOVE dmode_ncr_to_memory TO DMODE
-#endif
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_lun = 0		; Patch to lun for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_next = 0		; Patch to dsa next for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_next = 0		; Patch to address of dsa next address 
-					; 	for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_sync = 0		; Patch to address of per-target
-					;	sync routine
-ABSOLUTE dsa_sscf_710 = 0		; Patch to address of per-target
-					;	sscf value (53c710)
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_target = 0		; Patch to id for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer = 0; Patch to address of per-command
-					; 	saved data pointer
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_residual = 0	; Patch to address of per-command
-					;	current residual code
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual = 0; Patch to address of per-command
-					; saved residual code
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_new_value = 0	; Address of value for JUMP operand
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_array_value = 0 	; Address to copy to
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value = 0	; Address of this DSA value
-
-;
-; Once a device has initiated reselection, we need to compare it 
-; against the singly linked list of commands which have disconnected
-; and are pending reselection.  These commands are maintained in 
-; an unordered singly linked list of DSA structures, through the
-; DSA pointers at their 'centers' headed by the reconnect_dsa_head
-; pointer.
-; 
-; To avoid complications in removing commands from the list,
-; I minimize the amount of expensive (at eight operations per
-; addition @ 500-600ns each) pointer operations which must
-; be done in the NCR driver by precomputing them on the 
-; host processor during dsa structure generation.
-;
-; The fixed-up per DSA code knows how to recognize the nexus
-; associated with the corresponding SCSI command, and modifies
-; the source and destination pointers for the MOVE MEMORY 
-; instruction which is executed when reselected_ok is called
-; to remove the command from the list.  Similarly, DSA is 
-; loaded with the address of the next DSA structure and
-; reselected_check_next is called if a failure occurs.
-;
-; Perhaps more concisely, the net effect of the mess is 
-;
-; for (dsa = reconnect_dsa_head, dest = &reconnect_dsa_head, 
-;     src = NULL; dsa; dest = &dsa->next, dsa = dsa->next) {
-; 	src = &dsa->next;
-; 	if (target_id == dsa->id && target_lun == dsa->lun) {
-; 		*dest = *src;
-; 		break;
-;         }	
-; }
-;
-; if (!dsa)
-;           error (int_err_unexpected_reselect);
-; else  
-;     longjmp (dsa->jump_resume, 0);
-;
-; 	
-
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-; Define DSA structure used for mailboxes
-ENTRY dsa_code_template
-dsa_code_template:
-ENTRY dsa_code_begin
-dsa_code_begin:
-; RGH: Don't care about TEMP and DSA here
-	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value, addr_scratch
-	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, saved_dsa
-	; We are about to go and select the device, so must set SSCF bits
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_sscf_710, addr_scratch
-#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN
-	MOVE SCRATCH3 TO SFBR
-#else
-	MOVE SCRATCH0 TO SFBR
-#endif
-	MOVE SFBR TO SBCL
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#else
-	CALL scratch_to_dsa
-#endif
-	CALL select
-; Handle the phase mismatch which may have resulted from the 
-; MOVE FROM dsa_msgout if we returned here.  The CLEAR ATN 
-; may or may not be necessary, and we should update script_asm.pl
-; to handle multiple pieces.
-    CLEAR ATN
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-; Replace second operand with address of JUMP instruction dest operand
-; in schedule table for this DSA.  Becomes dsa_jump_dest in 53c7,8xx.c.
-ENTRY dsa_code_fix_jump
-dsa_code_fix_jump:
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, NOP_insn, 0
-	JUMP select_done
-
-; wrong_dsa loads the DSA register with the value of the dsa_next
-; field.
-;
-wrong_dsa:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-;                NOTE DSA is corrupt when we arrive here!
-#endif
-;		Patch the MOVE MEMORY INSTRUCTION such that 
-;		the destination address is the address of the OLD 
-;		next pointer.
-;
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_next, reselected_ok_patch + 8
-	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR
-;
-; 	Move the _contents_ of the next pointer into the DSA register as 
-;	the next I_T_L or I_T_L_Q tupple to check against the established
-;	nexus.
-;
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_next, addr_scratch
-	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, saved_dsa
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#else
-	CALL scratch_to_dsa
-#endif
-	JUMP reselected_check_next
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_save_data_pointer = 0
-ENTRY dsa_code_save_data_pointer
-dsa_code_save_data_pointer:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-	; When we get here, TEMP has been saved in jump_temp+4, DSA is corrupt
-	; We MUST return with DSA correct
-    	MOVE MEMORY 4, jump_temp+4, dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer
-; HARD CODED : 24 bytes needs to agree with 53c7,8xx.h
-    	MOVE MEMORY 24, dsa_temp_addr_residual, dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual
-        CLEAR ACK
-#ifdef DEBUG
-        INT int_debug_saved
-#endif
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-	JUMP jump_temp
-#else
-    	DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    	MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_temp, dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer
-    	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-; HARD CODED : 24 bytes needs to agree with 53c7,8xx.h
-    	MOVE MEMORY 24, dsa_temp_addr_residual, dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual
-        CLEAR ACK
-#ifdef DEBUG
-        INT int_debug_saved
-#endif
-    	RETURN
-#endif
-ABSOLUTE dsa_restore_pointers = 0
-ENTRY dsa_code_restore_pointers
-dsa_code_restore_pointers:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-	; TEMP and DSA are corrupt when we get here, but who cares!
-    	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer, jump_temp + 4
-; HARD CODED : 24 bytes needs to agree with 53c7,8xx.h
-    	MOVE MEMORY 24, dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual, dsa_temp_addr_residual
-        CLEAR ACK
-	; Restore DSA, note we don't care about TEMP
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#ifdef DEBUG
-        INT int_debug_restored
-#endif
-	JUMP jump_temp
-#else
-    	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR
-    	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer, addr_temp
-    	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-; HARD CODED : 24 bytes needs to agree with 53c7,8xx.h
-    	MOVE MEMORY 24, dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual, dsa_temp_addr_residual
-        CLEAR ACK
-#ifdef DEBUG
-        INT int_debug_restored
-#endif
-    	RETURN
-#endif
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_check_reselect = 0
-; dsa_check_reselect determines whether or not the current target and
-; lun match the current DSA
-ENTRY dsa_code_check_reselect
-dsa_code_check_reselect:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-	/* Arrives here with DSA correct */
-	/* Assumes we are always ID 7 */
-	MOVE LCRC TO SFBR		; LCRC has our ID and his ID bits set
-	JUMP REL (wrong_dsa), IF NOT dsa_temp_target, AND MASK 0x80
-#else
-	MOVE SSID TO SFBR		; SSID contains 3 bit target ID
-; FIXME : we need to accommodate bit fielded and binary here for '7xx/'8xx chips
-	JUMP REL (wrong_dsa), IF NOT dsa_temp_target, AND MASK 0xf8
-#endif
-;
-; Hack - move to scratch first, since SFBR is not writeable
-; 	via the CPU and hence a MOVE MEMORY instruction.
-;
-	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR
-	MOVE MEMORY 1, reselected_identify, addr_scratch
-	DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-#ifdef BIG_ENDIAN
-	; BIG ENDIAN ON MVME16x
-	MOVE SCRATCH3 TO SFBR
-#else
-	MOVE SCRATCH0 TO SFBR
-#endif
-; FIXME : we need to accommodate bit fielded and binary here for '7xx/'8xx chips
-; Are you sure about that?  richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk
-	JUMP REL (wrong_dsa), IF NOT dsa_temp_lun, AND MASK 0xf8
-;		Patch the MOVE MEMORY INSTRUCTION such that
-;		the source address is the address of this dsa's
-;		next pointer.
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_next, reselected_ok_patch + 4
-	CALL reselected_ok
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-;	Restore DSA following memory moves in reselected_ok
-;	dsa_temp_sync doesn't really care about DSA, but it has an
-;	optional debug INT so a valid DSA is a good idea.
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-	CALL dsa_temp_sync	
-; Release ACK on the IDENTIFY message _after_ we've set the synchronous 
-; transfer parameters! 
-	CLEAR ACK
-; Implicitly restore pointers on reselection, so a RETURN
-; will transfer control back to the right spot.
-    	CALL REL (dsa_code_restore_pointers)
-    	RETURN
-ENTRY dsa_zero
-dsa_zero:
-ENTRY dsa_code_template_end
-dsa_code_template_end:
-
-; Perform sanity check for dsa_fields_start == dsa_code_template_end - 
-; dsa_zero, puke.
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_fields_start =  0	; Sanity marker
-				; 	pad 48 bytes (fix this RSN)
-ABSOLUTE dsa_next = 48		; len 4 Next DSA
- 				; del 4 Previous DSA address
-ABSOLUTE dsa_cmnd = 56		; len 4 Scsi_Cmnd * for this thread.
-ABSOLUTE dsa_select = 60	; len 4 Device ID, Period, Offset for 
-			 	;	table indirect select
-ABSOLUTE dsa_msgout = 64	; len 8 table indirect move parameter for 
-				;       select message
-ABSOLUTE dsa_cmdout = 72	; len 8 table indirect move parameter for 
-				;	command
-ABSOLUTE dsa_dataout = 80	; len 4 code pointer for dataout
-ABSOLUTE dsa_datain = 84	; len 4 code pointer for datain
-ABSOLUTE dsa_msgin = 88		; len 8 table indirect move for msgin
-ABSOLUTE dsa_status = 96 	; len 8 table indirect move for status byte
-ABSOLUTE dsa_msgout_other = 104	; len 8 table indirect for normal message out
-				; (Synchronous transfer negotiation, etc).
-ABSOLUTE dsa_end = 112
-
-ABSOLUTE schedule = 0 		; Array of JUMP dsa_begin or JUMP (next),
-				; terminated by a call to JUMP wait_reselect
-
-; Linked lists of DSA structures
-ABSOLUTE reconnect_dsa_head = 0	; Link list of DSAs which can reconnect
-ABSOLUTE addr_reconnect_dsa_head = 0 ; Address of variable containing
-				; address of reconnect_dsa_head
-
-; These select the source and destination of a MOVE MEMORY instruction
-ABSOLUTE dmode_memory_to_memory = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE dmode_memory_to_ncr = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE dmode_ncr_to_memory = 0x0
-
-ABSOLUTE addr_scratch = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE addr_temp = 0x0
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-ABSOLUTE saved_dsa = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE emulfly = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE addr_dsa = 0x0
-#endif
-#endif /* CHIP != 700 && CHIP != 70066 */
-
-; Interrupts - 
-; MSB indicates type
-; 0	handle error condition
-; 1 	handle message 
-; 2 	handle normal condition
-; 3	debugging interrupt
-; 4 	testing interrupt 
-; Next byte indicates specific error
-
-; XXX not yet implemented, I'm not sure if I want to - 
-; Next byte indicates the routine the error occurred in
-; The LSB indicates the specific place the error occurred
- 
-ABSOLUTE int_err_unexpected_phase = 0x00000000	; Unexpected phase encountered
-ABSOLUTE int_err_selected = 0x00010000		; SELECTED (nee RESELECTED)
-ABSOLUTE int_err_unexpected_reselect = 0x00020000 
-ABSOLUTE int_err_check_condition = 0x00030000	
-ABSOLUTE int_err_no_phase = 0x00040000
-ABSOLUTE int_msg_wdtr = 0x01000000		; WDTR message received
-ABSOLUTE int_msg_sdtr = 0x01010000		; SDTR received
-ABSOLUTE int_msg_1 = 0x01020000			; single byte special message
-						; received
-
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_select_complete = 0x02000000	; Select complete, reprogram
-						; registers.
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_reselect_complete = 0x02010000	; Nexus established
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_command_complete = 0x02020000 ; Command complete
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_disconnected = 0x02030000	; Disconnected 
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_aborted =0x02040000		; Aborted *dsa
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_reset = 0x02050000		; Generated BUS reset.
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_emulateintfly = 0x02060000	; 53C710 Emulated intfly
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_break = 0x03000000		; Break point
-#ifdef DEBUG
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_scheduled = 0x03010000	; new I/O scheduled 
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_idle = 0x03020000		; scheduler is idle
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_dsa_loaded = 0x03030000	; dsa reloaded
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_reselected = 0x03040000	; NCR reselected
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_head = 0x03050000		; issue head overwritten
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_disconnected = 0x03060000	; disconnected
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_disconnect_msg = 0x03070000	; got message to disconnect
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_dsa_schedule = 0x03080000	; in dsa_schedule
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_reselect_check = 0x03090000  ; Check for reselection of DSA
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_reselected_ok = 0x030a0000 	; Reselection accepted
-#endif
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_panic = 0x030b0000		; Panic driver
-#ifdef DEBUG
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_saved = 0x030c0000 		; save/restore pointers
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_restored = 0x030d0000
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_sync = 0x030e0000		; Sanity check synchronous 
-						; parameters. 
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_datain = 0x030f0000		; going into data in phase 
-						; now.
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_check_dsa = 0x03100000	; Sanity check DSA against
-						; SDID.
-#endif
-
-ABSOLUTE int_test_1 = 0x04000000		; Test 1 complete
-ABSOLUTE int_test_2 = 0x04010000		; Test 2 complete
-ABSOLUTE int_test_3 = 0x04020000		; Test 3 complete
-
-
-; These should start with 0x05000000, with low bits incrementing for 
-; each one.
-
-#ifdef EVENTS
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_SELECT = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_DISCONNECT = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_RESELECT = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_COMPLETE = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_IDLE = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_SELECT_FAILED = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT = 0
-ABSOLUTE int_EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED = 0
-#endif
-						
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_msg_abort = 0	; Pointer to abort message
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_msg_reject = 0       ; Pointer to reject message
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_zero	= 0		; long with zero in it, use for source
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_sink = 0		; long to dump worthless data in
-ABSOLUTE NOP_insn = 0			; NOP instruction
-
-; Pointer to message, potentially multi-byte
-ABSOLUTE msg_buf = 0
-
-; Pointer to holding area for reselection information
-ABSOLUTE reselected_identify = 0
-ABSOLUTE reselected_tag = 0
-
-; Request sense command pointer, it's a 6 byte command, should
-; be constant for all commands since we always want 16 bytes of 
-; sense and we don't need to change any fields as we did under 
-; SCSI-I when we actually cared about the LUN field.
-;EXTERNAL NCR53c7xx_sense		; Request sense command
-
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-; dsa_schedule  
-; PURPOSE : after a DISCONNECT message has been received, and pointers
-;	saved, insert the current DSA structure at the head of the 
-; 	disconnected queue and fall through to the scheduler.
-;
-; CALLS : OK
-;
-; INPUTS : dsa - current DSA structure, reconnect_dsa_head - list
-;	of disconnected commands
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH, reconnect_dsa_head
-; 
-; EXITS : always passes control to schedule
-
-ENTRY dsa_schedule
-dsa_schedule:
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_dsa_schedule
-#endif
-
-;
-; Calculate the address of the next pointer within the DSA 
-; structure of the command that is currently disconnecting
-;
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Read what should be the current DSA from memory - actual DSA
-    ; register is probably corrupt
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-#else
-    CALL dsa_to_scratch
-#endif
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 + dsa_next TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 + 0 TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 + 0 TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 + 0 TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY
-
-; Point the next field of this DSA structure at the current disconnected 
-; list
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, dsa_schedule_insert + 8
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-dsa_schedule_insert:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, reconnect_dsa_head, 0 
-
-; And update the head pointer.
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Read what should be the current DSA from memory - actual DSA
-    ; register is probably corrupt
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-#else
-    CALL dsa_to_scratch
-#endif
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, reconnect_dsa_head
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-/* Temporarily, see what happens. */
-#ifndef ORIGINAL
-#if (CHIP != 710)
-    MOVE SCNTL2 & 0x7f TO SCNTL2
-#endif
-    CLEAR ACK
-#endif
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-#ifdef EVENTS
-    INT int_EVENT_DISCONNECT;
-#endif
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_disconnected
-#endif
-    JUMP schedule
-#endif 
-
-;
-; select
-;
-; PURPOSE : establish a nexus for the SCSI command referenced by DSA.
-;	On success, the current DSA structure is removed from the issue 
-;	queue.  Usually, this is entered as a fall-through from schedule,
-;	although the contingent allegiance handling code will write
-;	the select entry address to the DSP to restart a command as a 
-;	REQUEST SENSE.  A message is sent (usually IDENTIFY, although
-;	additional SDTR or WDTR messages may be sent).  COMMAND OUT
-;	is handled.
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - SCSI command, issue_dsa_head
-;
-; CALLS : NOT OK
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH, issue_dsa_head
-;
-; EXITS : on reselection or selection, go to select_failed
-;	otherwise, RETURN so control is passed back to 
-;	dsa_begin.
-;
-
-ENTRY select
-select:
-
-#ifdef EVENTS
-    INT int_EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT
-#endif
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_scheduled
-#endif
-    CLEAR TARGET
-
-; XXX
-;
-; In effect, SELECTION operations are backgrounded, with execution
-; continuing until code which waits for REQ or a fatal interrupt is 
-; encountered.
-;
-; So, for more performance, we could overlap the code which removes 
-; the command from the NCRs issue queue with the selection, but 
-; at this point I don't want to deal with the error recovery.
-;
-
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Enable selection timer
-#ifdef NO_SELECTION_TIMEOUT
-    MOVE CTEST7 & 0xff TO CTEST7
-#else
-    MOVE CTEST7 & 0xef TO CTEST7
-#endif
-#endif
-    SELECT ATN FROM dsa_select, select_failed
-    JUMP select_msgout, WHEN MSG_OUT
-ENTRY select_msgout
-select_msgout:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-#endif
-    MOVE FROM dsa_msgout, WHEN MSG_OUT
-#else
-ENTRY select_msgout
-    SELECT ATN 0, select_failed
-select_msgout:
-    MOVE 0, 0, WHEN MSGOUT
-#endif
-
-#ifdef EVENTS
-   INT int_EVENT_SELECT
-#endif
-   RETURN
-
-; 
-; select_done
-; 
-; PURPOSE: continue on to normal data transfer; called as the exit 
-;	point from dsa_begin.
-;
-; INPUTS: dsa
-;
-; CALLS: OK
-;
-;
-
-select_done:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; NOTE DSA is corrupt when we arrive here!
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-ENTRY select_check_dsa
-select_check_dsa:
-    INT int_debug_check_dsa
-#endif
-
-; After a successful selection, we should get either a CMD phase or 
-; some transfer request negotiation message.
-
-    JUMP cmdout, WHEN CMD
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT MSG_IN 
-
-select_msg_in:
-    CALL msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP select_msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-cmdout:
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT CMD
-#if (CHIP == 700)
-    INT int_norm_selected
-#endif
-ENTRY cmdout_cmdout
-cmdout_cmdout:
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-    MOVE FROM dsa_cmdout, WHEN CMD
-#else
-    MOVE 0, 0, WHEN CMD
-#endif /* (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066) */
-
-;
-; data_transfer  
-; other_out
-; other_in
-; other_transfer
-;
-; PURPOSE : handle the main data transfer for a SCSI command in 
-;	several parts.  In the first part, data_transfer, DATA_IN
-;	and DATA_OUT phases are allowed, with the user provided
-;	code (usually dynamically generated based on the scatter/gather
-;	list associated with a SCSI command) called to handle these 
-;	phases.
-;
-;	After control has passed to one of the user provided 
-;	DATA_IN or DATA_OUT routines, back calls are made to 
-;	other_transfer_in or other_transfer_out to handle non-DATA IN
-;	and DATA OUT phases respectively, with the state of the active
-;	data pointer being preserved in TEMP.
-;
-;	On completion, the user code passes control to other_transfer
-;	which causes DATA_IN and DATA_OUT to result in unexpected_phase
-;	interrupts so that data overruns may be trapped.
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - SCSI command
-;
-; CALLS : OK in data_transfer_start, not ok in other_out and other_in, ok in
-;	other_transfer
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH
-;
-; EXITS : if STATUS IN is detected, signifying command completion,
-;	the NCR jumps to command_complete.  If MSG IN occurs, a 
-;	CALL is made to msg_in.  Otherwise, other_transfer runs in 
-;	an infinite loop.
-;	
-
-ENTRY data_transfer
-data_transfer:
-    JUMP cmdout_cmdout, WHEN CMD
-    CALL msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    JUMP do_dataout, WHEN DATA_OUT
-    JUMP do_datain, WHEN DATA_IN
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP data_transfer
-ENTRY end_data_transfer
-end_data_transfer:
-
-;
-; FIXME: On NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips, do_dataout/do_datain 
-; should be fixed up whenever the nexus changes so it can point to the 
-; correct routine for that command.
-;
-
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-; Nasty jump to dsa->dataout
-do_dataout:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-#else
-    CALL dsa_to_scratch
-#endif
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 + dsa_dataout TO SCRATCH0	
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 + 0 TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY 
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 + 0 TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY 
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 + 0 TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY 
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, dataout_to_jump + 4
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-dataout_to_jump:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, dataout_jump + 4 
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-dataout_jump:
-    JUMP 0
-
-; Nasty jump to dsa->dsain
-do_datain:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-#else
-    CALL dsa_to_scratch
-#endif
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 + dsa_datain TO SCRATCH0	
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 + 0 TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY 
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 + 0 TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY 
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 + 0 TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY 
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, datain_to_jump + 4
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-ENTRY datain_to_jump
-datain_to_jump:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, datain_jump + 4
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_datain
-#endif
-datain_jump:
-    JUMP 0
-#endif /* (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066) */
-
-
-; Note that other_out and other_in loop until a non-data phase
-; is discovered, so we only execute return statements when we
-; can go on to the next data phase block move statement.
-
-ENTRY other_out
-other_out:
-#if 0
-    INT 0x03ffdead
-#endif
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN CMD
-    JUMP msg_in_restart, WHEN MSG_IN 
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_IN
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP other_out, WHEN NOT DATA_OUT
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; TEMP should be OK, as we got here from a call in the user dataout code.
-#endif
-    RETURN
-
-ENTRY other_in
-other_in:
-#if 0
-    INT 0x03ffdead
-#endif
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN CMD
-    JUMP msg_in_restart, WHEN MSG_IN 
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_OUT
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP other_in, WHEN NOT DATA_IN
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; TEMP should be OK, as we got here from a call in the user datain code.
-#endif
-    RETURN
-
-
-ENTRY other_transfer
-other_transfer:
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN CMD
-    CALL msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_OUT
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_IN
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP other_transfer
-
-;
-; msg_in_restart
-; msg_in
-; munge_msg
-;
-; PURPOSE : process messages from a target.  msg_in is called when the 
-;	caller hasn't read the first byte of the message.  munge_message
-;	is called when the caller has read the first byte of the message,
-;	and left it in SFBR.  msg_in_restart is called when the caller 
-;	hasn't read the first byte of the message, and wishes RETURN
-;	to transfer control back to the address of the conditional
-;	CALL instruction rather than to the instruction after it.
-;
-;	Various int_* interrupts are generated when the host system
-;	needs to intervene, as is the case with SDTR, WDTR, and
-;	INITIATE RECOVERY messages.
-;
-;	When the host system handles one of these interrupts,
-;	it can respond by reentering at reject_message, 
-;	which rejects the message and returns control to
-;	the caller of msg_in or munge_msg, accept_message
-;	which clears ACK and returns control, or reply_message
-;	which sends the message pointed to by the DSA 
-;	msgout_other table indirect field.
-;
-;	DISCONNECT messages are handled by moving the command
-;	to the reconnect_dsa_queue.
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; NOTE: DSA should be valid when we get here - we cannot save both it
-;	and TEMP in this routine.
-#endif
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - SCSI COMMAND, SFBR - first byte of message (munge_msg
-;	only)
-;
-; CALLS : NO.  The TEMP register isn't backed up to allow nested calls.
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH, DSA on DISCONNECT
-;
-; EXITS : On receipt of SAVE DATA POINTER, RESTORE POINTERS,
-;	and normal return from message handlers running under
-;	Linux, control is returned to the caller.  Receipt
-;	of DISCONNECT messages pass control to dsa_schedule.
-;
-ENTRY msg_in_restart
-msg_in_restart:
-; XXX - hackish
-;
-; Since it's easier to debug changes to the statically 
-; compiled code, rather than the dynamically generated 
-; stuff, such as
-;
-; 	MOVE x, y, WHEN data_phase
-; 	CALL other_z, WHEN NOT data_phase
-; 	MOVE x, y, WHEN data_phase
-;
-; I'd like to have certain routines (notably the message handler)
-; restart on the conditional call rather than the next instruction.
-;
-; So, subtract 8 from the return address
-
-    MOVE TEMP0 + 0xf8 TO TEMP0
-    MOVE TEMP1 + 0xff TO TEMP1 WITH CARRY
-    MOVE TEMP2 + 0xff TO TEMP2 WITH CARRY
-    MOVE TEMP3 + 0xff TO TEMP3 WITH CARRY
-
-ENTRY msg_in
-msg_in:
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-munge_msg:
-    JUMP munge_extended, IF 0x01		; EXTENDED MESSAGE
-    JUMP munge_2, IF 0x20, AND MASK 0xdf	; two byte message
-;
-; XXX - I've seen a handful of broken SCSI devices which fail to issue
-; 	a SAVE POINTERS message before disconnecting in the middle of 
-; 	a transfer, assuming that the DATA POINTER will be implicitly 
-; 	restored.  
-;
-; Historically, I've often done an implicit save when the DISCONNECT
-; message is processed.  We may want to consider having the option of 
-; doing that here. 
-;
-    JUMP munge_save_data_pointer, IF 0x02	; SAVE DATA POINTER
-    JUMP munge_restore_pointers, IF 0x03	; RESTORE POINTERS 
-    JUMP munge_disconnect, IF 0x04		; DISCONNECT
-    INT int_msg_1, IF 0x07			; MESSAGE REJECT
-    INT int_msg_1, IF 0x0f			; INITIATE RECOVERY
-#ifdef EVENTS 
-    INT int_EVENT_SELECT_FAILED 
-#endif
-    JUMP reject_message
-
-munge_2:
-    JUMP reject_message
-;
-; The SCSI standard allows targets to recover from transient 
-; error conditions by backing up the data pointer with a 
-; RESTORE POINTERS message.  
-;	
-; So, we must save and restore the _residual_ code as well as 
-; the current instruction pointer.  Because of this messiness,
-; it is simpler to put dynamic code in the dsa for this and to
-; just do a simple jump down there. 
-;
-
-munge_save_data_pointer:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; We have something in TEMP here, so first we must save that
-    MOVE TEMP0 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE TEMP1 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-    MOVE TEMP2 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-    MOVE TEMP3 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, jump_temp + 4
-    ; Now restore DSA
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-    MOVE DSA0 + dsa_save_data_pointer TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE DSA1 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-    MOVE DSA2 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY 
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-    MOVE DSA3 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, jump_dsa_save + 4
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-jump_dsa_save:
-    JUMP 0
-
-munge_restore_pointers:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; The code at dsa_restore_pointers will RETURN, but we don't care
-    ; about TEMP here, as it will overwrite it anyway.
-#endif
-    MOVE DSA0 + dsa_restore_pointers TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE DSA1 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-    MOVE DSA2 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-    MOVE DSA3 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, jump_dsa_restore + 4
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-jump_dsa_restore:
-    JUMP 0
-
-
-munge_disconnect:
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_disconnect_msg
-#endif
-
-/* 
- * Before, we overlapped processing with waiting for disconnect, but
- * debugging was beginning to appear messy.  Temporarily move things
- * to just before the WAIT DISCONNECT.
- */
- 
-#ifdef ORIGINAL
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; Following clears Unexpected Disconnect bit.  What do we do?
-#else
-    MOVE SCNTL2 & 0x7f TO SCNTL2
-#endif
-    CLEAR ACK
-#endif
-
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-    JUMP dsa_schedule
-#else
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-    INT int_norm_disconnected
-#endif
-
-munge_extended:
-    CLEAR ACK
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT MSG_IN
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 1, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP munge_extended_2, IF 0x02
-    JUMP munge_extended_3, IF 0x03 
-    JUMP reject_message
-
-munge_extended_2:
-    CLEAR ACK
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 2, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP reject_message, IF NOT 0x02	; Must be WDTR
-    CLEAR ACK
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 3, WHEN MSG_IN
-    INT int_msg_wdtr
-
-munge_extended_3:
-    CLEAR ACK
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 2, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP reject_message, IF NOT 0x01	; Must be SDTR
-    CLEAR ACK
-    MOVE 2, msg_buf + 3, WHEN MSG_IN
-    INT int_msg_sdtr
-
-ENTRY reject_message
-reject_message:
-    SET ATN
-    CLEAR ACK
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_msg_reject, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    RETURN
-
-ENTRY accept_message
-accept_message:
-    CLEAR ATN
-    CLEAR ACK
-    RETURN
-
-ENTRY respond_message
-respond_message:
-    SET ATN
-    CLEAR ACK
-    MOVE FROM dsa_msgout_other, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    RETURN
-
-;
-; command_complete
-;
-; PURPOSE : handle command termination when STATUS IN is detected by reading
-;	a status byte followed by a command termination message. 
-;
-;	Normal termination results in an INTFLY instruction, and 
-;	the host system can pick out which command terminated by 
-;	examining the MESSAGE and STATUS buffers of all currently 
-;	executing commands;
-;
-;	Abnormal (CHECK_CONDITION) termination results in an
-;	int_err_check_condition interrupt so that a REQUEST SENSE
-;	command can be issued out-of-order so that no other command
-;	clears the contingent allegiance condition.
-;	
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - command	
-;
-; CALLS : OK
-;
-; EXITS : On successful termination, control is passed to schedule.
-;	On abnormal termination, the user will usually modify the 
-;	DSA fields and corresponding buffers and return control
-;	to select.
-;
-
-ENTRY command_complete
-command_complete:
-    MOVE FROM dsa_status, WHEN STATUS
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0		; Save status
-#endif /* (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066) */
-ENTRY command_complete_msgin
-command_complete_msgin:
-    MOVE FROM dsa_msgin, WHEN MSG_IN
-; Indicate that we should be expecting a disconnect
-#if (CHIP != 710)
-    MOVE SCNTL2 & 0x7f TO SCNTL2
-#else
-    ; Above code cleared the Unexpected Disconnect bit, what do we do?
-#endif
-    CLEAR ACK
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-
-;
-; The SCSI specification states that when a UNIT ATTENTION condition
-; is pending, as indicated by a CHECK CONDITION status message,
-; the target shall revert to asynchronous transfers.  Since
-; synchronous transfers parameters are maintained on a per INITIATOR/TARGET 
-; basis, and returning control to our scheduler could work on a command
-; running on another lun on that target using the old parameters, we must
-; interrupt the host processor to get them changed, or change them ourselves.
-;
-; Once SCSI-II tagged queueing is implemented, things will be even more
-; hairy, since contingent allegiance conditions exist on a per-target/lun
-; basis, and issuing a new command with a different tag would clear it.
-; In these cases, we must interrupt the host processor to get a request 
-; added to the HEAD of the queue with the request sense command, or we
-; must automatically issue the request sense command.
-
-#if 0
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 TO SFBR			
-    JUMP command_failed, IF 0x02
-#endif
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-#if defined(MVME16x_INTFLY)
-; For MVME16x (ie CHIP=710) we will force an INTFLY by triggering a software
-; interrupt (SW7).  We can use SCRATCH, as we are about to jump to
-; schedule, which corrupts it anyway.  Will probably remove this later,
-; but want to check performance effects first.
-
-#define INTFLY_ADDR     0xfff40070
-
-    MOVE 0 TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE 0x80 TO SCRATCH1
-    MOVE 0 TO SCRATCH2
-    MOVE 0 TO SCRATCH3
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, INTFLY_ADDR
-#else
-    INT int_norm_emulateintfly
-#endif
-#else
-    INTFLY
-#endif
-#endif /* (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066) */
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-#ifdef EVENTS
-    INT int_EVENT_COMPLETE
-#endif
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-    JUMP schedule
-command_failed:
-    INT int_err_check_condition
-#else
-    INT int_norm_command_complete
-#endif
-
-;
-; wait_reselect
-;
-; PURPOSE : This is essentially the idle routine, where control lands
-;	when there are no new processes to schedule.  wait_reselect
-;	waits for reselection, selection, and new commands.
-;
-;	When a successful reselection occurs, with the aid 
-;	of fixed up code in each DSA, wait_reselect walks the 
-;	reconnect_dsa_queue, asking each dsa if the target ID
-;	and LUN match its.
-;
-;	If a match is found, a call is made back to reselected_ok,
-;	which through the miracles of self modifying code, extracts
-;	the found DSA from the reconnect_dsa_queue and then 
-;	returns control to the DSAs thread of execution.
-;
-; INPUTS : NONE
-;
-; CALLS : OK
-;
-; MODIFIES : DSA,
-;
-; EXITS : On successful reselection, control is returned to the 
-;	DSA which called reselected_ok.  If the WAIT RESELECT
-;	was interrupted by a new commands arrival signaled by 
-;	SIG_P, control is passed to schedule.  If the NCR is 
-;	selected, the host system is interrupted with an 
-;	int_err_selected which is usually responded to by
-;	setting DSP to the target_abort address.
-
-ENTRY wait_reselect
-wait_reselect:
-#ifdef EVENTS
-    int int_EVENT_IDLE
-#endif
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    int int_debug_idle
-#endif
-    WAIT RESELECT wait_reselect_failed
-
-reselected:
-#ifdef EVENTS
-    int int_EVENT_RESELECT
-#endif
-    CLEAR TARGET
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-    ; Read all data needed to reestablish the nexus - 
-    MOVE 1, reselected_identify, WHEN MSG_IN
-    ; We used to CLEAR ACK here.
-#if (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066)
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    int int_debug_reselected
-#endif
-
-    ; Point DSA at the current head of the disconnected queue.
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_NCR
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, reconnect_dsa_head, addr_scratch
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, saved_dsa
-#else
-    CALL scratch_to_dsa
-#endif
-
-    ; Fix the update-next pointer so that the reconnect_dsa_head
-    ; pointer is the one that will be updated if this DSA is a hit 
-    ; and we remove it from the queue.
-
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_reconnect_dsa_head, reselected_ok_patch + 8
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-
-ENTRY reselected_check_next
-reselected_check_next:
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_reselect_check
-#endif
-    ; Check for a NULL pointer.
-    MOVE DSA0 TO SFBR
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-    MOVE DSA1 TO SFBR
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-    MOVE DSA2 TO SFBR
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-    MOVE DSA3 TO SFBR
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-    INT int_err_unexpected_reselect
-
-reselected_not_end:
-    ;
-    ; XXX the ALU is only eight bits wide, and the assembler
-    ; wont do the dirt work for us.  As long as dsa_check_reselect
-    ; is negative, we need to sign extend with 1 bits to the full
-    ; 32 bit width of the address.
-    ;
-    ; A potential work around would be to have a known alignment 
-    ; of the DSA structure such that the base address plus 
-    ; dsa_check_reselect doesn't require carrying from bytes 
-    ; higher than the LSB.
-    ;
-
-    MOVE DSA0 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR + dsa_check_reselect TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE DSA1 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR + 0xff TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY
-    MOVE DSA2 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR + 0xff TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY
-    MOVE DSA3 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR + 0xff TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY
-
-    DMODE_NCR_TO_MEMORY
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, reselected_check + 4
-    DMODE_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-#endif
-reselected_check:
-    JUMP 0
-
-
-;
-;
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; We have problems here - the memory move corrupts TEMP and DSA.  This
-; routine is called from DSA code, and patched from many places.  Scratch
-; is probably free when it is called.
-; We have to:
-;   copy temp to scratch, one byte at a time
-;   write scratch to patch a jump in place of the return
-;   do the move memory
-;   jump to the patched in return address
-; DSA is corrupt when we get here, and can be left corrupt
-
-ENTRY reselected_ok
-reselected_ok:
-    MOVE TEMP0 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE TEMP1 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-    MOVE TEMP2 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-    MOVE TEMP3 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, reselected_ok_jump + 4
-reselected_ok_patch:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, 0
-reselected_ok_jump:
-    JUMP 0
-#else
-ENTRY reselected_ok
-reselected_ok:
-reselected_ok_patch:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, 0				; Patched : first word
-						; 	is address of 
-						;       successful dsa_next
-						; Second word is last 
-						;	unsuccessful dsa_next,
-						;	starting with 
-						;       dsa_reconnect_head
-    ; We used to CLEAR ACK here.
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_reselected_ok
-#endif
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    INT int_debug_check_dsa
-#endif
-    RETURN					; Return control to where
-#endif
-#else
-    INT int_norm_reselected
-#endif /* (CHIP != 700) && (CHIP != 70066) */
-
-selected:
-    INT int_err_selected;
-
-;
-; A select or reselect failure can be caused by one of two conditions : 
-; 1.  SIG_P was set.  This will be the case if the user has written
-;	a new value to a previously NULL head of the issue queue.
-;
-; 2.  The NCR53c810 was selected or reselected by another device.
-;
-; 3.  The bus was already busy since we were selected or reselected
-;	before starting the command.
-
-wait_reselect_failed:
-#ifdef EVENTS 
-	INT int_EVENT_RESELECT_FAILED
-#endif
-; Check selected bit.  
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Must work out how to tell if we are selected....
-#else
-    MOVE SIST0 & 0x20 TO SFBR
-    JUMP selected, IF 0x20
-#endif
-; Reading CTEST2 clears the SIG_P bit in the ISTAT register.
-    MOVE CTEST2 & 0x40 TO SFBR	
-    JUMP schedule, IF 0x40
-; Check connected bit.  
-; FIXME: this needs to change if we support target mode
-    MOVE ISTAT & 0x08 TO SFBR
-    JUMP reselected, IF 0x08
-; FIXME : Something bogus happened, and we shouldn't fail silently.
-#if 0
-    JUMP schedule
-#else
-    INT int_debug_panic
-#endif
-
-
-select_failed:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-#endif
-#ifdef EVENTS
-  int int_EVENT_SELECT_FAILED
-#endif
-; Otherwise, mask the selected and reselected bits off SIST0
-#if (CHIP ==710)
-    ; Let's assume we don't get selected for now
-    MOVE SSTAT0 & 0x10 TO SFBR
-#else
-    MOVE SIST0 & 0x30 TO SFBR
-    JUMP selected, IF 0x20
-#endif
-    JUMP reselected, IF 0x10 
-; If SIGP is set, the user just gave us another command, and
-; we should restart or return to the scheduler.
-; Reading CTEST2 clears the SIG_P bit in the ISTAT register.
-    MOVE CTEST2 & 0x40 TO SFBR	
-    JUMP select, IF 0x40
-; Check connected bit.  
-; FIXME: this needs to change if we support target mode
-; FIXME: is this really necessary? 
-    MOVE ISTAT & 0x08 TO SFBR
-    JUMP reselected, IF 0x08
-; FIXME : Something bogus happened, and we shouldn't fail silently.
-#if 0
-    JUMP schedule
-#else
-    INT int_debug_panic
-#endif
-
-;
-; test_1
-; test_2
-;
-; PURPOSE : run some verification tests on the NCR.  test_1
-;	copies test_src to test_dest and interrupts the host
-;	processor, testing for cache coherency and interrupt
-; 	problems in the processes.
-;
-;	test_2 runs a command with offsets relative to the 
-;	DSA on entry, and is useful for miscellaneous experimentation.
-;
-
-; Verify that interrupts are working correctly and that we don't 
-; have a cache invalidation problem.
-
-ABSOLUTE test_src = 0, test_dest = 0
-ENTRY test_1
-test_1:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, test_src, test_dest
-    INT int_test_1
-
-;
-; Run arbitrary commands, with test code establishing a DSA
-;
- 
-ENTRY test_2
-test_2:
-    CLEAR TARGET
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Enable selection timer
-#ifdef NO_SELECTION_TIMEOUT
-    MOVE CTEST7 & 0xff TO CTEST7
-#else
-    MOVE CTEST7 & 0xef TO CTEST7
-#endif
-#endif
-    SELECT ATN FROM 0, test_2_fail
-    JUMP test_2_msgout, WHEN MSG_OUT
-ENTRY test_2_msgout
-test_2_msgout:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-#endif
-    MOVE FROM 8, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    MOVE FROM 16, WHEN CMD 
-    MOVE FROM 24, WHEN DATA_IN
-    MOVE FROM 32, WHEN STATUS
-    MOVE FROM 40, WHEN MSG_IN
-#if (CHIP != 710)
-    MOVE SCNTL2 & 0x7f TO SCNTL2
-#endif
-    CLEAR ACK
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-test_2_fail:
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-#endif
-    INT int_test_2
-
-ENTRY debug_break
-debug_break:
-    INT int_debug_break
-
-;
-; initiator_abort
-; target_abort
-;
-; PURPOSE : Abort the currently established nexus from with initiator
-;	or target mode.
-;
-;  
-
-ENTRY target_abort
-target_abort:
-    SET TARGET
-    DISCONNECT
-    CLEAR TARGET
-    JUMP schedule
-    
-ENTRY initiator_abort
-initiator_abort:
-    SET ATN
-;
-; The SCSI-I specification says that targets may go into MSG out at 
-; their leisure upon receipt of the ATN single.  On all versions of the 
-; specification, we can't change phases until REQ transitions true->false, 
-; so we need to sink/source one byte of data to allow the transition.
-;
-; For the sake of safety, we'll only source one byte of data in all 
-; cases, but to accommodate the SCSI-I dain bramage, we'll sink an  
-; arbitrary number of bytes.
-    JUMP spew_cmd, WHEN CMD
-    JUMP eat_msgin, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP eat_datain, WHEN DATA_IN
-    JUMP eat_status, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP spew_dataout, WHEN DATA_OUT
-    JUMP sated
-spew_cmd:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_zero, WHEN CMD
-    JUMP sated
-eat_msgin:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_sink, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP eat_msgin, WHEN MSG_IN
-    JUMP sated
-eat_status:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_sink, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP eat_status, WHEN STATUS
-    JUMP sated
-eat_datain:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_sink, WHEN DATA_IN
-    JUMP eat_datain, WHEN DATA_IN
-    JUMP sated
-spew_dataout:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_zero, WHEN DATA_OUT
-sated:
-#if (CHIP != 710)
-    MOVE SCNTL2 & 0x7f TO SCNTL2
-#endif
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_msg_abort, WHEN MSG_OUT
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-    INT int_norm_aborted
-
-#if (CHIP != 710)
-;
-; dsa_to_scratch
-; scratch_to_dsa
-;
-; PURPOSE :
-; 	The NCR chips cannot do a move memory instruction with the DSA register 
-; 	as the source or destination.  So, we provide a couple of subroutines
-; 	that let us switch between the DSA register and scratch register.
-;
-; 	Memory moves to/from the DSPS  register also don't work, but we 
-; 	don't use them.
-;
-;
-
- 
-dsa_to_scratch:
-    MOVE DSA0 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-    MOVE DSA1 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-    MOVE DSA2 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-    MOVE DSA3 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-    RETURN
-
-scratch_to_dsa:
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO DSA0
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO DSA1
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO DSA2
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 TO SFBR
-    MOVE SFBR TO DSA3
-    RETURN
-#endif
- 
-#if (CHIP == 710)
-; Little patched jump, used to overcome problems with TEMP getting
-; corrupted on memory moves.
-
-jump_temp:
-    JUMP 0
-#endif
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx_d.h_shipped b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx_d.h_shipped
deleted file mode 100644
index 21d31b08ec31..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx_d.h_shipped
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2874 +0,0 @@
-/* DO NOT EDIT - Generated automatically by script_asm.pl */
-static u32 SCRIPT[] = {
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-; 53c710 driver.  Modified from Drew Eckhardts driver
-; for 53c810 by Richard Hirst [richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk]
-;
-; I have left the script for the 53c8xx family in here, as it is likely
-; to be useful to see what I changed when bug hunting.
-
-; NCR 53c810 driver, main script
-; Sponsored by 
-;	iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine
-;	hm@ix.de
-;
-; Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Drew Eckhardt
-;      Visionary Computing 
-;      (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming)
-;      drew@PoohSticks.ORG
-;      +1 (303) 786-7975
-;
-; TolerANT and SCSI SCRIPTS are registered trademarks of NCR Corporation.
-;
-; PRE-ALPHA
-;
-; For more information, please consult 
-;
-; NCR 53C810
-; PCI-SCSI I/O Processor
-; Data Manual
-;
-; NCR 53C710 
-; SCSI I/O Processor
-; Programmers Guide
-;
-; NCR Microelectronics
-; 1635 Aeroplaza Drive
-; Colorado Springs, CO 80916
-; 1+ (719) 578-3400
-;
-; Toll free literature number
-; +1 (800) 334-5454
-;
-; IMPORTANT : This code is self modifying due to the limitations of 
-;	the NCR53c7,8xx series chips.  Persons debugging this code with
-;	the remote debugger should take this into account, and NOT set
-;	breakpoints in modified instructions.
-;
-; Design:
-; The NCR53c7,8xx family of SCSI chips are busmasters with an onboard 
-; microcontroller using a simple instruction set.   
-;
-; So, to minimize the effects of interrupt latency, and to maximize 
-; throughput, this driver offloads the practical maximum amount 
-; of processing to the SCSI chip while still maintaining a common
-; structure.
-;
-; Where tradeoffs were needed between efficiency on the older
-; chips and the newer NCR53c800 series, the NCR53c800 series 
-; was chosen.
-;
-; While the NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 lacked the facilities to fully
-; automate SCSI transfers without host processor intervention, this 
-; isn't the case with the NCR53c710 and newer chips which allow 
-;
-; - reads and writes to the internal registers from within the SCSI
-; 	scripts, allowing the SCSI SCRIPTS(tm) code to save processor
-; 	state so that multiple threads of execution are possible, and also
-; 	provide an ALU for loop control, etc.
-; 
-; - table indirect addressing for some instructions. This allows 
-;	pointers to be located relative to the DSA ((Data Structure
-;	Address) register.
-;
-; These features make it possible to implement a mailbox style interface,
-; where the same piece of code is run to handle I/O for multiple threads
-; at once minimizing our need to relocate code.  Since the NCR53c700/
-; NCR53c800 series have a unique combination of features, making a 
-; a standard ingoing/outgoing mailbox system, costly, I've modified it.
-;
-; - Mailboxes are a mixture of code and data.  This lets us greatly
-; 	simplify the NCR53c810 code and do things that would otherwise
-;	not be possible.
-;
-; The saved data pointer is now implemented as follows :
-;
-; 	Control flow has been architected such that if control reaches
-;	munge_save_data_pointer, on a restore pointers message or 
-;	reconnection, a jump to the address formerly in the TEMP register
-;	will allow the SCSI command to resume execution.
-;
-
-;
-; Note : the DSA structures must be aligned on 32 bit boundaries,
-; since the source and destination of MOVE MEMORY instructions 
-; must share the same alignment and this is the alignment of the
-; NCR registers.
-;
-
-; For some systems (MVME166, for example) dmode is always the same, so don't
-; waste time writing it
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_lun = 0		; Patch to lun for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_next = 0		; Patch to dsa next for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_next = 0		; Patch to address of dsa next address 
-					; 	for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_sync = 0		; Patch to address of per-target
-					;	sync routine
-ABSOLUTE dsa_sscf_710 = 0		; Patch to address of per-target
-					;	sscf value (53c710)
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_target = 0		; Patch to id for current dsa
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer = 0; Patch to address of per-command
-					; 	saved data pointer
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_residual = 0	; Patch to address of per-command
-					;	current residual code
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual = 0; Patch to address of per-command
-					; saved residual code
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_new_value = 0	; Address of value for JUMP operand
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_array_value = 0 	; Address to copy to
-ABSOLUTE dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value = 0	; Address of this DSA value
-
-;
-; Once a device has initiated reselection, we need to compare it 
-; against the singly linked list of commands which have disconnected
-; and are pending reselection.  These commands are maintained in 
-; an unordered singly linked list of DSA structures, through the
-; DSA pointers at their 'centers' headed by the reconnect_dsa_head
-; pointer.
-; 
-; To avoid complications in removing commands from the list,
-; I minimize the amount of expensive (at eight operations per
-; addition @ 500-600ns each) pointer operations which must
-; be done in the NCR driver by precomputing them on the 
-; host processor during dsa structure generation.
-;
-; The fixed-up per DSA code knows how to recognize the nexus
-; associated with the corresponding SCSI command, and modifies
-; the source and destination pointers for the MOVE MEMORY 
-; instruction which is executed when reselected_ok is called
-; to remove the command from the list.  Similarly, DSA is 
-; loaded with the address of the next DSA structure and
-; reselected_check_next is called if a failure occurs.
-;
-; Perhaps more concisely, the net effect of the mess is 
-;
-; for (dsa = reconnect_dsa_head, dest = &reconnect_dsa_head, 
-;     src = NULL; dsa; dest = &dsa->next, dsa = dsa->next) {
-; 	src = &dsa->next;
-; 	if (target_id == dsa->id && target_lun == dsa->lun) {
-; 		*dest = *src;
-; 		break;
-;         }	
-; }
-;
-; if (!dsa)
-;           error (int_err_unexpected_reselect);
-; else  
-;     longjmp (dsa->jump_resume, 0);
-;
-; 	
-
-
-; Define DSA structure used for mailboxes
-ENTRY dsa_code_template
-dsa_code_template:
-ENTRY dsa_code_begin
-dsa_code_begin:
-; RGH: Don't care about TEMP and DSA here
-	
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x00000000 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	
-
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, saved_dsa
-
-at 0x00000003 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	; We are about to go and select the device, so must set SSCF bits
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_sscf_710, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x00000006 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-	MOVE SCRATCH3 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000009 : */	0x72370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-	MOVE SFBR TO SBCL
-
-at 0x0000000b : */	0x6a0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x0000000d : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-	CALL select
-
-at 0x00000010 : */	0x88080000,0x000001f8,
-/*
-; Handle the phase mismatch which may have resulted from the 
-; MOVE FROM dsa_msgout if we returned here.  The CLEAR ATN 
-; may or may not be necessary, and we should update script_asm.pl
-; to handle multiple pieces.
-    CLEAR ATN
-
-at 0x00000012 : */	0x60000008,0x00000000,
-/*
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000014 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-; Replace second operand with address of JUMP instruction dest operand
-; in schedule table for this DSA.  Becomes dsa_jump_dest in 53c7,8xx.c.
-ENTRY dsa_code_fix_jump
-dsa_code_fix_jump:
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, NOP_insn, 0
-
-at 0x00000016 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	JUMP select_done
-
-at 0x00000019 : */	0x80080000,0x00000230,
-/*
-
-; wrong_dsa loads the DSA register with the value of the dsa_next
-; field.
-;
-wrong_dsa:
-
-;                NOTE DSA is corrupt when we arrive here!
-
-;		Patch the MOVE MEMORY INSTRUCTION such that 
-;		the destination address is the address of the OLD 
-;		next pointer.
-;
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_next, reselected_ok_patch + 8
-
-at 0x0000001b : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000007ec,
-/*
-	
-;
-; 	Move the _contents_ of the next pointer into the DSA register as 
-;	the next I_T_L or I_T_L_Q tupple to check against the established
-;	nexus.
-;
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_next, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x0000001e : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	
-
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, saved_dsa
-
-at 0x00000021 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x00000024 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-	JUMP reselected_check_next
-
-at 0x00000027 : */	0x80080000,0x000006f0,
-/*
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_save_data_pointer = 0
-ENTRY dsa_code_save_data_pointer
-dsa_code_save_data_pointer:
-
-	; When we get here, TEMP has been saved in jump_temp+4, DSA is corrupt
-	; We MUST return with DSA correct
-    	MOVE MEMORY 4, jump_temp+4, dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer
-
-at 0x00000029 : */	0xc0000004,0x000009c8,0x00000000,
-/*
-; HARD CODED : 24 bytes needs to agree with 53c7,8xx.h
-    	MOVE MEMORY 24, dsa_temp_addr_residual, dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual
-
-at 0x0000002c : */	0xc0000018,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-        CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000002f : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x00000031 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	JUMP jump_temp
-
-at 0x00000034 : */	0x80080000,0x000009c4,
-/*
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_restore_pointers = 0
-ENTRY dsa_code_restore_pointers
-dsa_code_restore_pointers:
-
-	; TEMP and DSA are corrupt when we get here, but who cares!
-    	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer, jump_temp + 4
-
-at 0x00000036 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000009c8,
-/*
-; HARD CODED : 24 bytes needs to agree with 53c7,8xx.h
-    	MOVE MEMORY 24, dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual, dsa_temp_addr_residual
-
-at 0x00000039 : */	0xc0000018,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-        CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000003c : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-	; Restore DSA, note we don't care about TEMP
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x0000003e : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-	JUMP jump_temp
-
-at 0x00000041 : */	0x80080000,0x000009c4,
-/*
-
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_check_reselect = 0
-; dsa_check_reselect determines whether or not the current target and
-; lun match the current DSA
-ENTRY dsa_code_check_reselect
-dsa_code_check_reselect:
-
-	
-	
-	MOVE LCRC TO SFBR		; LCRC has our ID and his ID bits set
-
-at 0x00000043 : */	0x72230000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	JUMP REL (wrong_dsa), IF NOT dsa_temp_target, AND MASK 0x80
-
-at 0x00000045 : */	0x80848000,0x00ffff50,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-;
-; Hack - move to scratch first, since SFBR is not writeable
-; 	via the CPU and hence a MOVE MEMORY instruction.
-;
-	
-	MOVE MEMORY 1, reselected_identify, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x00000047 : */	0xc0000001,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-	
-
-	; BIG ENDIAN ON MVME16x
-	MOVE SCRATCH3 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x0000004a : */	0x72370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-; FIXME : we need to accommodate bit fielded and binary here for '7xx/'8xx chips
-; Are you sure about that?  richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk
-	JUMP REL (wrong_dsa), IF NOT dsa_temp_lun, AND MASK 0xf8
-
-at 0x0000004c : */	0x8084f800,0x00ffff34,
-/*
-;		Patch the MOVE MEMORY INSTRUCTION such that
-;		the source address is the address of this dsa's
-;		next pointer.
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, dsa_temp_addr_next, reselected_ok_patch + 4
-
-at 0x0000004e : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000007e8,
-/*
-	CALL reselected_ok
-
-at 0x00000051 : */	0x88080000,0x00000798,
-/*
-
-;	Restore DSA following memory moves in reselected_ok
-;	dsa_temp_sync doesn't really care about DSA, but it has an
-;	optional debug INT so a valid DSA is a good idea.
-	MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x00000053 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-	CALL dsa_temp_sync	
-
-at 0x00000056 : */	0x88080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-; Release ACK on the IDENTIFY message _after_ we've set the synchronous 
-; transfer parameters! 
-	CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000058 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-; Implicitly restore pointers on reselection, so a RETURN
-; will transfer control back to the right spot.
-    	CALL REL (dsa_code_restore_pointers)
-
-at 0x0000005a : */	0x88880000,0x00ffff68,
-/*
-    	RETURN
-
-at 0x0000005c : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-ENTRY dsa_zero
-dsa_zero:
-ENTRY dsa_code_template_end
-dsa_code_template_end:
-
-; Perform sanity check for dsa_fields_start == dsa_code_template_end - 
-; dsa_zero, puke.
-
-ABSOLUTE dsa_fields_start =  0	; Sanity marker
-				; 	pad 48 bytes (fix this RSN)
-ABSOLUTE dsa_next = 48		; len 4 Next DSA
- 				; del 4 Previous DSA address
-ABSOLUTE dsa_cmnd = 56		; len 4 Scsi_Cmnd * for this thread.
-ABSOLUTE dsa_select = 60	; len 4 Device ID, Period, Offset for 
-			 	;	table indirect select
-ABSOLUTE dsa_msgout = 64	; len 8 table indirect move parameter for 
-				;       select message
-ABSOLUTE dsa_cmdout = 72	; len 8 table indirect move parameter for 
-				;	command
-ABSOLUTE dsa_dataout = 80	; len 4 code pointer for dataout
-ABSOLUTE dsa_datain = 84	; len 4 code pointer for datain
-ABSOLUTE dsa_msgin = 88		; len 8 table indirect move for msgin
-ABSOLUTE dsa_status = 96 	; len 8 table indirect move for status byte
-ABSOLUTE dsa_msgout_other = 104	; len 8 table indirect for normal message out
-				; (Synchronous transfer negotiation, etc).
-ABSOLUTE dsa_end = 112
-
-ABSOLUTE schedule = 0 		; Array of JUMP dsa_begin or JUMP (next),
-				; terminated by a call to JUMP wait_reselect
-
-; Linked lists of DSA structures
-ABSOLUTE reconnect_dsa_head = 0	; Link list of DSAs which can reconnect
-ABSOLUTE addr_reconnect_dsa_head = 0 ; Address of variable containing
-				; address of reconnect_dsa_head
-
-; These select the source and destination of a MOVE MEMORY instruction
-ABSOLUTE dmode_memory_to_memory = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE dmode_memory_to_ncr = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE dmode_ncr_to_memory = 0x0
-
-ABSOLUTE addr_scratch = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE addr_temp = 0x0
-
-ABSOLUTE saved_dsa = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE emulfly = 0x0
-ABSOLUTE addr_dsa = 0x0
-
-
-
-; Interrupts - 
-; MSB indicates type
-; 0	handle error condition
-; 1 	handle message 
-; 2 	handle normal condition
-; 3	debugging interrupt
-; 4 	testing interrupt 
-; Next byte indicates specific error
-
-; XXX not yet implemented, I'm not sure if I want to - 
-; Next byte indicates the routine the error occurred in
-; The LSB indicates the specific place the error occurred
- 
-ABSOLUTE int_err_unexpected_phase = 0x00000000	; Unexpected phase encountered
-ABSOLUTE int_err_selected = 0x00010000		; SELECTED (nee RESELECTED)
-ABSOLUTE int_err_unexpected_reselect = 0x00020000 
-ABSOLUTE int_err_check_condition = 0x00030000	
-ABSOLUTE int_err_no_phase = 0x00040000
-ABSOLUTE int_msg_wdtr = 0x01000000		; WDTR message received
-ABSOLUTE int_msg_sdtr = 0x01010000		; SDTR received
-ABSOLUTE int_msg_1 = 0x01020000			; single byte special message
-						; received
-
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_select_complete = 0x02000000	; Select complete, reprogram
-						; registers.
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_reselect_complete = 0x02010000	; Nexus established
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_command_complete = 0x02020000 ; Command complete
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_disconnected = 0x02030000	; Disconnected 
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_aborted =0x02040000		; Aborted *dsa
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_reset = 0x02050000		; Generated BUS reset.
-ABSOLUTE int_norm_emulateintfly = 0x02060000	; 53C710 Emulated intfly
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_break = 0x03000000		; Break point
-
-ABSOLUTE int_debug_panic = 0x030b0000		; Panic driver
-
-
-ABSOLUTE int_test_1 = 0x04000000		; Test 1 complete
-ABSOLUTE int_test_2 = 0x04010000		; Test 2 complete
-ABSOLUTE int_test_3 = 0x04020000		; Test 3 complete
-
-
-; These should start with 0x05000000, with low bits incrementing for 
-; each one.
-
-
-						
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_msg_abort = 0	; Pointer to abort message
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_msg_reject = 0       ; Pointer to reject message
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_zero	= 0		; long with zero in it, use for source
-ABSOLUTE NCR53c7xx_sink = 0		; long to dump worthless data in
-ABSOLUTE NOP_insn = 0			; NOP instruction
-
-; Pointer to message, potentially multi-byte
-ABSOLUTE msg_buf = 0
-
-; Pointer to holding area for reselection information
-ABSOLUTE reselected_identify = 0
-ABSOLUTE reselected_tag = 0
-
-; Request sense command pointer, it's a 6 byte command, should
-; be constant for all commands since we always want 16 bytes of 
-; sense and we don't need to change any fields as we did under 
-; SCSI-I when we actually cared about the LUN field.
-;EXTERNAL NCR53c7xx_sense		; Request sense command
-
-
-; dsa_schedule  
-; PURPOSE : after a DISCONNECT message has been received, and pointers
-;	saved, insert the current DSA structure at the head of the 
-; 	disconnected queue and fall through to the scheduler.
-;
-; CALLS : OK
-;
-; INPUTS : dsa - current DSA structure, reconnect_dsa_head - list
-;	of disconnected commands
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH, reconnect_dsa_head
-; 
-; EXITS : always passes control to schedule
-
-ENTRY dsa_schedule
-dsa_schedule:
-
-
-
-
-;
-; Calculate the address of the next pointer within the DSA 
-; structure of the command that is currently disconnecting
-;
-
-    ; Read what should be the current DSA from memory - actual DSA
-    ; register is probably corrupt
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x0000005e : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 + dsa_next TO SCRATCH0
-
-at 0x00000061 : */	0x7e343000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 + 0 TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000063 : */	0x7f350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 + 0 TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000065 : */	0x7f360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 + 0 TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000067 : */	0x7f370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-; Point the next field of this DSA structure at the current disconnected 
-; list
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, dsa_schedule_insert + 8
-
-at 0x00000069 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000001b8,
-/*
-    
-dsa_schedule_insert:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, reconnect_dsa_head, 0 
-
-at 0x0000006c : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-; And update the head pointer.
-
-    ; Read what should be the current DSA from memory - actual DSA
-    ; register is probably corrupt
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x0000006f : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, reconnect_dsa_head
-
-at 0x00000072 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    
-
-
-
-
-
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000075 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x00000077 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-
-at 0x0000007a : */	0x48000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-    JUMP schedule
-
-at 0x0000007c : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-;
-; select
-;
-; PURPOSE : establish a nexus for the SCSI command referenced by DSA.
-;	On success, the current DSA structure is removed from the issue 
-;	queue.  Usually, this is entered as a fall-through from schedule,
-;	although the contingent allegiance handling code will write
-;	the select entry address to the DSP to restart a command as a 
-;	REQUEST SENSE.  A message is sent (usually IDENTIFY, although
-;	additional SDTR or WDTR messages may be sent).  COMMAND OUT
-;	is handled.
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - SCSI command, issue_dsa_head
-;
-; CALLS : NOT OK
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH, issue_dsa_head
-;
-; EXITS : on reselection or selection, go to select_failed
-;	otherwise, RETURN so control is passed back to 
-;	dsa_begin.
-;
-
-ENTRY select
-select:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-    CLEAR TARGET
-
-at 0x0000007e : */	0x60000200,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-; XXX
-;
-; In effect, SELECTION operations are backgrounded, with execution
-; continuing until code which waits for REQ or a fatal interrupt is 
-; encountered.
-;
-; So, for more performance, we could overlap the code which removes 
-; the command from the NCRs issue queue with the selection, but 
-; at this point I don't want to deal with the error recovery.
-;
-
-
-
-    ; Enable selection timer
-
-
-
-    MOVE CTEST7 & 0xef TO CTEST7
-
-at 0x00000080 : */	0x7c1bef00,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-    SELECT ATN FROM dsa_select, select_failed
-
-at 0x00000082 : */	0x4300003c,0x00000828,
-/*
-    JUMP select_msgout, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x00000084 : */	0x860b0000,0x00000218,
-/*
-ENTRY select_msgout
-select_msgout:
-
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-
-at 0x00000086 : */	0x7a1b1000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    MOVE FROM dsa_msgout, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x00000088 : */	0x1e000000,0x00000040,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-   RETURN
-
-at 0x0000008a : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-; 
-; select_done
-; 
-; PURPOSE: continue on to normal data transfer; called as the exit 
-;	point from dsa_begin.
-;
-; INPUTS: dsa
-;
-; CALLS: OK
-;
-;
-
-select_done:
-
-; NOTE DSA is corrupt when we arrive here!
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x0000008c : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-; After a successful selection, we should get either a CMD phase or 
-; some transfer request negotiation message.
-
-    JUMP cmdout, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x0000008f : */	0x820b0000,0x0000025c,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT MSG_IN 
-
-at 0x00000091 : */	0x9f030000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-select_msg_in:
-    CALL msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000093 : */	0x8f0b0000,0x0000041c,
-/*
-    JUMP select_msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000095 : */	0x870b0000,0x0000024c,
-/*
-
-cmdout:
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT CMD
-
-at 0x00000097 : */	0x9a030000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-ENTRY cmdout_cmdout
-cmdout_cmdout:
-
-    MOVE FROM dsa_cmdout, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x00000099 : */	0x1a000000,0x00000048,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-;
-; data_transfer  
-; other_out
-; other_in
-; other_transfer
-;
-; PURPOSE : handle the main data transfer for a SCSI command in 
-;	several parts.  In the first part, data_transfer, DATA_IN
-;	and DATA_OUT phases are allowed, with the user provided
-;	code (usually dynamically generated based on the scatter/gather
-;	list associated with a SCSI command) called to handle these 
-;	phases.
-;
-;	After control has passed to one of the user provided 
-;	DATA_IN or DATA_OUT routines, back calls are made to 
-;	other_transfer_in or other_transfer_out to handle non-DATA IN
-;	and DATA OUT phases respectively, with the state of the active
-;	data pointer being preserved in TEMP.
-;
-;	On completion, the user code passes control to other_transfer
-;	which causes DATA_IN and DATA_OUT to result in unexpected_phase
-;	interrupts so that data overruns may be trapped.
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - SCSI command
-;
-; CALLS : OK in data_transfer_start, not ok in other_out and other_in, ok in
-;	other_transfer
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH
-;
-; EXITS : if STATUS IN is detected, signifying command completion,
-;	the NCR jumps to command_complete.  If MSG IN occurs, a 
-;	CALL is made to msg_in.  Otherwise, other_transfer runs in 
-;	an infinite loop.
-;	
-
-ENTRY data_transfer
-data_transfer:
-    JUMP cmdout_cmdout, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x0000009b : */	0x820b0000,0x00000264,
-/*
-    CALL msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x0000009d : */	0x8f0b0000,0x0000041c,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x0000009f : */	0x9e0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP do_dataout, WHEN DATA_OUT
-
-at 0x000000a1 : */	0x800b0000,0x000002a4,
-/*
-    JUMP do_datain, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x000000a3 : */	0x810b0000,0x000002fc,
-/*
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x000000a5 : */	0x830b0000,0x0000065c,
-/*
-    JUMP data_transfer
-
-at 0x000000a7 : */	0x80080000,0x0000026c,
-/*
-ENTRY end_data_transfer
-end_data_transfer:
-
-;
-; FIXME: On NCR53c700 and NCR53c700-66 chips, do_dataout/do_datain 
-; should be fixed up whenever the nexus changes so it can point to the 
-; correct routine for that command.
-;
-
-
-; Nasty jump to dsa->dataout
-do_dataout:
-
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x000000a9 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 + dsa_dataout TO SCRATCH0	
-
-at 0x000000ac : */	0x7e345000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 + 0 TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x000000ae : */	0x7f350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 + 0 TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x000000b0 : */	0x7f360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 + 0 TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x000000b2 : */	0x7f370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, dataout_to_jump + 4
-
-at 0x000000b4 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000002e0,
-/*
-    
-dataout_to_jump:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, dataout_jump + 4 
-
-at 0x000000b7 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000002f8,
-/*
-
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x000000ba : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-dataout_jump:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x000000bd : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-; Nasty jump to dsa->dsain
-do_datain:
-
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x000000bf : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-    MOVE SCRATCH0 + dsa_datain TO SCRATCH0	
-
-at 0x000000c2 : */	0x7e345400,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH1 + 0 TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x000000c4 : */	0x7f350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH2 + 0 TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x000000c6 : */	0x7f360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SCRATCH3 + 0 TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x000000c8 : */	0x7f370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, datain_to_jump + 4
-
-at 0x000000ca : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000338,
-/*
-    
-ENTRY datain_to_jump
-datain_to_jump:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, datain_jump + 4
-
-at 0x000000cd : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000350,
-/*
-
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x000000d0 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-datain_jump:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x000000d3 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-; Note that other_out and other_in loop until a non-data phase
-; is discovered, so we only execute return statements when we
-; can go on to the next data phase block move statement.
-
-ENTRY other_out
-other_out:
-
-
-
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x000000d5 : */	0x9a0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP msg_in_restart, WHEN MSG_IN 
-
-at 0x000000d7 : */	0x870b0000,0x000003fc,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x000000d9 : */	0x9e0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x000000db : */	0x990b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x000000dd : */	0x830b0000,0x0000065c,
-/*
-    JUMP other_out, WHEN NOT DATA_OUT
-
-at 0x000000df : */	0x80030000,0x00000354,
-/*
-
-; TEMP should be OK, as we got here from a call in the user dataout code.
-
-    RETURN
-
-at 0x000000e1 : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY other_in
-other_in:
-
-
-
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x000000e3 : */	0x9a0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP msg_in_restart, WHEN MSG_IN 
-
-at 0x000000e5 : */	0x870b0000,0x000003fc,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x000000e7 : */	0x9e0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_OUT
-
-at 0x000000e9 : */	0x980b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x000000eb : */	0x830b0000,0x0000065c,
-/*
-    JUMP other_in, WHEN NOT DATA_IN
-
-at 0x000000ed : */	0x81030000,0x0000038c,
-/*
-
-; TEMP should be OK, as we got here from a call in the user datain code.
-
-    RETURN
-
-at 0x000000ef : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-ENTRY other_transfer
-other_transfer:
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x000000f1 : */	0x9a0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    CALL msg_in, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x000000f3 : */	0x8f0b0000,0x0000041c,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x000000f5 : */	0x9e0b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_OUT
-
-at 0x000000f7 : */	0x980b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x000000f9 : */	0x990b0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP command_complete, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x000000fb : */	0x830b0000,0x0000065c,
-/*
-    JUMP other_transfer
-
-at 0x000000fd : */	0x80080000,0x000003c4,
-/*
-
-;
-; msg_in_restart
-; msg_in
-; munge_msg
-;
-; PURPOSE : process messages from a target.  msg_in is called when the 
-;	caller hasn't read the first byte of the message.  munge_message
-;	is called when the caller has read the first byte of the message,
-;	and left it in SFBR.  msg_in_restart is called when the caller 
-;	hasn't read the first byte of the message, and wishes RETURN
-;	to transfer control back to the address of the conditional
-;	CALL instruction rather than to the instruction after it.
-;
-;	Various int_* interrupts are generated when the host system
-;	needs to intervene, as is the case with SDTR, WDTR, and
-;	INITIATE RECOVERY messages.
-;
-;	When the host system handles one of these interrupts,
-;	it can respond by reentering at reject_message, 
-;	which rejects the message and returns control to
-;	the caller of msg_in or munge_msg, accept_message
-;	which clears ACK and returns control, or reply_message
-;	which sends the message pointed to by the DSA 
-;	msgout_other table indirect field.
-;
-;	DISCONNECT messages are handled by moving the command
-;	to the reconnect_dsa_queue.
-
-; NOTE: DSA should be valid when we get here - we cannot save both it
-;	and TEMP in this routine.
-
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - SCSI COMMAND, SFBR - first byte of message (munge_msg
-;	only)
-;
-; CALLS : NO.  The TEMP register isn't backed up to allow nested calls.
-;
-; MODIFIES : SCRATCH, DSA on DISCONNECT
-;
-; EXITS : On receipt of SAVE DATA POINTER, RESTORE POINTERS,
-;	and normal return from message handlers running under
-;	Linux, control is returned to the caller.  Receipt
-;	of DISCONNECT messages pass control to dsa_schedule.
-;
-ENTRY msg_in_restart
-msg_in_restart:
-; XXX - hackish
-;
-; Since it's easier to debug changes to the statically 
-; compiled code, rather than the dynamically generated 
-; stuff, such as
-;
-; 	MOVE x, y, WHEN data_phase
-; 	CALL other_z, WHEN NOT data_phase
-; 	MOVE x, y, WHEN data_phase
-;
-; I'd like to have certain routines (notably the message handler)
-; restart on the conditional call rather than the next instruction.
-;
-; So, subtract 8 from the return address
-
-    MOVE TEMP0 + 0xf8 TO TEMP0
-
-at 0x000000ff : */	0x7e1cf800,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP1 + 0xff TO TEMP1 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000101 : */	0x7f1dff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP2 + 0xff TO TEMP2 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000103 : */	0x7f1eff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP3 + 0xff TO TEMP3 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000105 : */	0x7f1fff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY msg_in
-msg_in:
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000107 : */	0x0f000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-munge_msg:
-    JUMP munge_extended, IF 0x01		; EXTENDED MESSAGE
-
-at 0x00000109 : */	0x800c0001,0x00000574,
-/*
-    JUMP munge_2, IF 0x20, AND MASK 0xdf	; two byte message
-
-at 0x0000010b : */	0x800cdf20,0x00000464,
-/*
-;
-; XXX - I've seen a handful of broken SCSI devices which fail to issue
-; 	a SAVE POINTERS message before disconnecting in the middle of 
-; 	a transfer, assuming that the DATA POINTER will be implicitly 
-; 	restored.  
-;
-; Historically, I've often done an implicit save when the DISCONNECT
-; message is processed.  We may want to consider having the option of 
-; doing that here. 
-;
-    JUMP munge_save_data_pointer, IF 0x02	; SAVE DATA POINTER
-
-at 0x0000010d : */	0x800c0002,0x0000046c,
-/*
-    JUMP munge_restore_pointers, IF 0x03	; RESTORE POINTERS 
-
-at 0x0000010f : */	0x800c0003,0x00000518,
-/*
-    JUMP munge_disconnect, IF 0x04		; DISCONNECT
-
-at 0x00000111 : */	0x800c0004,0x0000056c,
-/*
-    INT int_msg_1, IF 0x07			; MESSAGE REJECT
-
-at 0x00000113 : */	0x980c0007,0x01020000,
-/*
-    INT int_msg_1, IF 0x0f			; INITIATE RECOVERY
-
-at 0x00000115 : */	0x980c000f,0x01020000,
-/*
-
-
-
-    JUMP reject_message
-
-at 0x00000117 : */	0x80080000,0x00000604,
-/*
-
-munge_2:
-    JUMP reject_message
-
-at 0x00000119 : */	0x80080000,0x00000604,
-/*
-;
-; The SCSI standard allows targets to recover from transient 
-; error conditions by backing up the data pointer with a 
-; RESTORE POINTERS message.  
-;	
-; So, we must save and restore the _residual_ code as well as 
-; the current instruction pointer.  Because of this messiness,
-; it is simpler to put dynamic code in the dsa for this and to
-; just do a simple jump down there. 
-;
-
-munge_save_data_pointer:
-
-    ; We have something in TEMP here, so first we must save that
-    MOVE TEMP0 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x0000011b : */	0x721c0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-
-at 0x0000011d : */	0x6a340000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP1 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x0000011f : */	0x721d0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-
-at 0x00000121 : */	0x6a350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP2 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000123 : */	0x721e0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-
-at 0x00000125 : */	0x6a360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP3 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000127 : */	0x721f0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-
-at 0x00000129 : */	0x6a370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, jump_temp + 4
-
-at 0x0000012b : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000009c8,
-/*
-    ; Now restore DSA
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x0000012e : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    MOVE DSA0 + dsa_save_data_pointer TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000131 : */	0x76100000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-
-at 0x00000133 : */	0x6a340000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA1 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000135 : */	0x7711ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-
-at 0x00000137 : */	0x6a350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA2 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY 
-
-at 0x00000139 : */	0x7712ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-
-at 0x0000013b : */	0x6a360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA3 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x0000013d : */	0x7713ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-
-at 0x0000013f : */	0x6a370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, jump_dsa_save + 4
-
-at 0x00000141 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000514,
-/*
-    
-jump_dsa_save:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x00000144 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-munge_restore_pointers:
-
-    ; The code at dsa_restore_pointers will RETURN, but we don't care
-    ; about TEMP here, as it will overwrite it anyway.
-
-    MOVE DSA0 + dsa_restore_pointers TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000146 : */	0x76100000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-
-at 0x00000148 : */	0x6a340000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA1 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x0000014a : */	0x7711ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-
-at 0x0000014c : */	0x6a350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA2 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x0000014e : */	0x7712ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-
-at 0x00000150 : */	0x6a360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA3 + 0xff TO SFBR WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x00000152 : */	0x7713ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-
-at 0x00000154 : */	0x6a370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, jump_dsa_restore + 4
-
-at 0x00000156 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000568,
-/*
-    
-jump_dsa_restore:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x00000159 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-munge_disconnect:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-    JUMP dsa_schedule
-
-at 0x0000015b : */	0x80080000,0x00000178,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-munge_extended:
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000015d : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT MSG_IN
-
-at 0x0000015f : */	0x9f030000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 1, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000161 : */	0x0f000001,0x00000001,
-/*
-    JUMP munge_extended_2, IF 0x02
-
-at 0x00000163 : */	0x800c0002,0x000005a4,
-/*
-    JUMP munge_extended_3, IF 0x03 
-
-at 0x00000165 : */	0x800c0003,0x000005d4,
-/*
-    JUMP reject_message
-
-at 0x00000167 : */	0x80080000,0x00000604,
-/*
-
-munge_extended_2:
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000169 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 2, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x0000016b : */	0x0f000001,0x00000002,
-/*
-    JUMP reject_message, IF NOT 0x02	; Must be WDTR
-
-at 0x0000016d : */	0x80040002,0x00000604,
-/*
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000016f : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 3, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000171 : */	0x0f000001,0x00000003,
-/*
-    INT int_msg_wdtr
-
-at 0x00000173 : */	0x98080000,0x01000000,
-/*
-
-munge_extended_3:
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000175 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE 1, msg_buf + 2, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000177 : */	0x0f000001,0x00000002,
-/*
-    JUMP reject_message, IF NOT 0x01	; Must be SDTR
-
-at 0x00000179 : */	0x80040001,0x00000604,
-/*
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000017b : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE 2, msg_buf + 3, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x0000017d : */	0x0f000002,0x00000003,
-/*
-    INT int_msg_sdtr
-
-at 0x0000017f : */	0x98080000,0x01010000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY reject_message
-reject_message:
-    SET ATN
-
-at 0x00000181 : */	0x58000008,0x00000000,
-/*
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000183 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_msg_reject, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x00000185 : */	0x0e000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    RETURN
-
-at 0x00000187 : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY accept_message
-accept_message:
-    CLEAR ATN
-
-at 0x00000189 : */	0x60000008,0x00000000,
-/*
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000018b : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    RETURN
-
-at 0x0000018d : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY respond_message
-respond_message:
-    SET ATN
-
-at 0x0000018f : */	0x58000008,0x00000000,
-/*
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000191 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE FROM dsa_msgout_other, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x00000193 : */	0x1e000000,0x00000068,
-/*
-    RETURN
-
-at 0x00000195 : */	0x90080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-;
-; command_complete
-;
-; PURPOSE : handle command termination when STATUS IN is detected by reading
-;	a status byte followed by a command termination message. 
-;
-;	Normal termination results in an INTFLY instruction, and 
-;	the host system can pick out which command terminated by 
-;	examining the MESSAGE and STATUS buffers of all currently 
-;	executing commands;
-;
-;	Abnormal (CHECK_CONDITION) termination results in an
-;	int_err_check_condition interrupt so that a REQUEST SENSE
-;	command can be issued out-of-order so that no other command
-;	clears the contingent allegiance condition.
-;	
-;
-; INPUTS : DSA - command	
-;
-; CALLS : OK
-;
-; EXITS : On successful termination, control is passed to schedule.
-;	On abnormal termination, the user will usually modify the 
-;	DSA fields and corresponding buffers and return control
-;	to select.
-;
-
-ENTRY command_complete
-command_complete:
-    MOVE FROM dsa_status, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x00000197 : */	0x1b000000,0x00000060,
-/*
-
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0		; Save status
-
-at 0x00000199 : */	0x6a340000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY command_complete_msgin
-command_complete_msgin:
-    MOVE FROM dsa_msgin, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x0000019b : */	0x1f000000,0x00000058,
-/*
-; Indicate that we should be expecting a disconnect
-
-
-
-    ; Above code cleared the Unexpected Disconnect bit, what do we do?
-
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x0000019d : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-
-at 0x0000019f : */	0x48000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-;
-; The SCSI specification states that when a UNIT ATTENTION condition
-; is pending, as indicated by a CHECK CONDITION status message,
-; the target shall revert to asynchronous transfers.  Since
-; synchronous transfers parameters are maintained on a per INITIATOR/TARGET 
-; basis, and returning control to our scheduler could work on a command
-; running on another lun on that target using the old parameters, we must
-; interrupt the host processor to get them changed, or change them ourselves.
-;
-; Once SCSI-II tagged queueing is implemented, things will be even more
-; hairy, since contingent allegiance conditions exist on a per-target/lun
-; basis, and issuing a new command with a different tag would clear it.
-; In these cases, we must interrupt the host processor to get a request 
-; added to the HEAD of the queue with the request sense command, or we
-; must automatically issue the request sense command.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-    INT int_norm_emulateintfly
-
-at 0x000001a1 : */	0x98080000,0x02060000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x000001a3 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-    JUMP schedule
-
-at 0x000001a6 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-command_failed:
-    INT int_err_check_condition
-
-at 0x000001a8 : */	0x98080000,0x00030000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-;
-; wait_reselect
-;
-; PURPOSE : This is essentially the idle routine, where control lands
-;	when there are no new processes to schedule.  wait_reselect
-;	waits for reselection, selection, and new commands.
-;
-;	When a successful reselection occurs, with the aid 
-;	of fixed up code in each DSA, wait_reselect walks the 
-;	reconnect_dsa_queue, asking each dsa if the target ID
-;	and LUN match its.
-;
-;	If a match is found, a call is made back to reselected_ok,
-;	which through the miracles of self modifying code, extracts
-;	the found DSA from the reconnect_dsa_queue and then 
-;	returns control to the DSAs thread of execution.
-;
-; INPUTS : NONE
-;
-; CALLS : OK
-;
-; MODIFIES : DSA,
-;
-; EXITS : On successful reselection, control is returned to the 
-;	DSA which called reselected_ok.  If the WAIT RESELECT
-;	was interrupted by a new commands arrival signaled by 
-;	SIG_P, control is passed to schedule.  If the NCR is 
-;	selected, the host system is interrupted with an 
-;	int_err_selected which is usually responded to by
-;	setting DSP to the target_abort address.
-
-ENTRY wait_reselect
-wait_reselect:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-    WAIT RESELECT wait_reselect_failed
-
-at 0x000001aa : */	0x50000000,0x00000800,
-/*
-
-reselected:
-
-
-
-    CLEAR TARGET
-
-at 0x000001ac : */	0x60000200,0x00000000,
-/*
-    
-    ; Read all data needed to reestablish the nexus - 
-    MOVE 1, reselected_identify, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x000001ae : */	0x0f000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    ; We used to CLEAR ACK here.
-
-
-
-
-
-    ; Point DSA at the current head of the disconnected queue.
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, reconnect_dsa_head, addr_scratch
-
-at 0x000001b0 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    
-
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, saved_dsa
-
-at 0x000001b3 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-    ; Fix the update-next pointer so that the reconnect_dsa_head
-    ; pointer is the one that will be updated if this DSA is a hit 
-    ; and we remove it from the queue.
-
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_reconnect_dsa_head, reselected_ok_patch + 8
-
-at 0x000001b6 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000007ec,
-/*
-
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x000001b9 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-ENTRY reselected_check_next
-reselected_check_next:
-
-
-
-    ; Check for a NULL pointer.
-    MOVE DSA0 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001bc : */	0x72100000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-
-at 0x000001be : */	0x80040000,0x00000738,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA1 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001c0 : */	0x72110000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-
-at 0x000001c2 : */	0x80040000,0x00000738,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA2 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001c4 : */	0x72120000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-
-at 0x000001c6 : */	0x80040000,0x00000738,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA3 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001c8 : */	0x72130000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP reselected_not_end, IF NOT 0
-
-at 0x000001ca : */	0x80040000,0x00000738,
-/*
-    INT int_err_unexpected_reselect
-
-at 0x000001cc : */	0x98080000,0x00020000,
-/*
-
-reselected_not_end:
-    ;
-    ; XXX the ALU is only eight bits wide, and the assembler
-    ; wont do the dirt work for us.  As long as dsa_check_reselect
-    ; is negative, we need to sign extend with 1 bits to the full
-    ; 32 bit width of the address.
-    ;
-    ; A potential work around would be to have a known alignment 
-    ; of the DSA structure such that the base address plus 
-    ; dsa_check_reselect doesn't require carrying from bytes 
-    ; higher than the LSB.
-    ;
-
-    MOVE DSA0 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001ce : */	0x72100000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR + dsa_check_reselect TO SCRATCH0
-
-at 0x000001d0 : */	0x6e340000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA1 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001d2 : */	0x72110000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR + 0xff TO SCRATCH1 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x000001d4 : */	0x6f35ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA2 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001d6 : */	0x72120000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR + 0xff TO SCRATCH2 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x000001d8 : */	0x6f36ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE DSA3 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001da : */	0x72130000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR + 0xff TO SCRATCH3 WITH CARRY
-
-at 0x000001dc : */	0x6f37ff00,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, reselected_check + 4
-
-at 0x000001de : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000794,
-/*
-    
-
-    ; Time to correct DSA following memory move
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, saved_dsa, addr_dsa
-
-at 0x000001e1 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-reselected_check:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x000001e4 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-;
-;
-
-; We have problems here - the memory move corrupts TEMP and DSA.  This
-; routine is called from DSA code, and patched from many places.  Scratch
-; is probably free when it is called.
-; We have to:
-;   copy temp to scratch, one byte at a time
-;   write scratch to patch a jump in place of the return
-;   do the move memory
-;   jump to the patched in return address
-; DSA is corrupt when we get here, and can be left corrupt
-
-ENTRY reselected_ok
-reselected_ok:
-    MOVE TEMP0 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001e6 : */	0x721c0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH0
-
-at 0x000001e8 : */	0x6a340000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP1 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001ea : */	0x721d0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH1
-
-at 0x000001ec : */	0x6a350000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP2 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001ee : */	0x721e0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH2
-
-at 0x000001f0 : */	0x6a360000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE TEMP3 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x000001f2 : */	0x721f0000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE SFBR TO SCRATCH3
-
-at 0x000001f4 : */	0x6a370000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, addr_scratch, reselected_ok_jump + 4
-
-at 0x000001f6 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x000007f4,
-/*
-reselected_ok_patch:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, 0, 0
-
-at 0x000001f9 : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-reselected_ok_jump:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x000001fc : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-
-selected:
-    INT int_err_selected;
-
-at 0x000001fe : */	0x98080000,0x00010000,
-/*
-
-;
-; A select or reselect failure can be caused by one of two conditions : 
-; 1.  SIG_P was set.  This will be the case if the user has written
-;	a new value to a previously NULL head of the issue queue.
-;
-; 2.  The NCR53c810 was selected or reselected by another device.
-;
-; 3.  The bus was already busy since we were selected or reselected
-;	before starting the command.
-
-wait_reselect_failed:
-
-
-
-; Check selected bit.  
-
-    ; Must work out how to tell if we are selected....
-
-
-
-
-; Reading CTEST2 clears the SIG_P bit in the ISTAT register.
-    MOVE CTEST2 & 0x40 TO SFBR	
-
-at 0x00000200 : */	0x74164000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP schedule, IF 0x40
-
-at 0x00000202 : */	0x800c0040,0x00000000,
-/*
-; Check connected bit.  
-; FIXME: this needs to change if we support target mode
-    MOVE ISTAT & 0x08 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000204 : */	0x74210800,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP reselected, IF 0x08
-
-at 0x00000206 : */	0x800c0008,0x000006b0,
-/*
-; FIXME : Something bogus happened, and we shouldn't fail silently.
-
-
-
-    INT int_debug_panic
-
-at 0x00000208 : */	0x98080000,0x030b0000,
-/*
-
-
-
-select_failed:
-
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-
-at 0x0000020a : */	0x7a1b1000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-; Otherwise, mask the selected and reselected bits off SIST0
-
-    ; Let's assume we don't get selected for now
-    MOVE SSTAT0 & 0x10 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x0000020c : */	0x740d1000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-
-
-    JUMP reselected, IF 0x10 
-
-at 0x0000020e : */	0x800c0010,0x000006b0,
-/*
-; If SIGP is set, the user just gave us another command, and
-; we should restart or return to the scheduler.
-; Reading CTEST2 clears the SIG_P bit in the ISTAT register.
-    MOVE CTEST2 & 0x40 TO SFBR	
-
-at 0x00000210 : */	0x74164000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP select, IF 0x40
-
-at 0x00000212 : */	0x800c0040,0x000001f8,
-/*
-; Check connected bit.  
-; FIXME: this needs to change if we support target mode
-; FIXME: is this really necessary? 
-    MOVE ISTAT & 0x08 TO SFBR
-
-at 0x00000214 : */	0x74210800,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP reselected, IF 0x08
-
-at 0x00000216 : */	0x800c0008,0x000006b0,
-/*
-; FIXME : Something bogus happened, and we shouldn't fail silently.
-
-
-
-    INT int_debug_panic
-
-at 0x00000218 : */	0x98080000,0x030b0000,
-/*
-
-
-;
-; test_1
-; test_2
-;
-; PURPOSE : run some verification tests on the NCR.  test_1
-;	copies test_src to test_dest and interrupts the host
-;	processor, testing for cache coherency and interrupt
-; 	problems in the processes.
-;
-;	test_2 runs a command with offsets relative to the 
-;	DSA on entry, and is useful for miscellaneous experimentation.
-;
-
-; Verify that interrupts are working correctly and that we don't 
-; have a cache invalidation problem.
-
-ABSOLUTE test_src = 0, test_dest = 0
-ENTRY test_1
-test_1:
-    MOVE MEMORY 4, test_src, test_dest
-
-at 0x0000021a : */	0xc0000004,0x00000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_test_1
-
-at 0x0000021d : */	0x98080000,0x04000000,
-/*
-
-;
-; Run arbitrary commands, with test code establishing a DSA
-;
- 
-ENTRY test_2
-test_2:
-    CLEAR TARGET
-
-at 0x0000021f : */	0x60000200,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    ; Enable selection timer
-
-
-
-    MOVE CTEST7 & 0xef TO CTEST7
-
-at 0x00000221 : */	0x7c1bef00,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-
-    SELECT ATN FROM 0, test_2_fail
-
-at 0x00000223 : */	0x43000000,0x000008dc,
-/*
-    JUMP test_2_msgout, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x00000225 : */	0x860b0000,0x0000089c,
-/*
-ENTRY test_2_msgout
-test_2_msgout:
-
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-
-at 0x00000227 : */	0x7a1b1000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    MOVE FROM 8, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x00000229 : */	0x1e000000,0x00000008,
-/*
-    MOVE FROM 16, WHEN CMD 
-
-at 0x0000022b : */	0x1a000000,0x00000010,
-/*
-    MOVE FROM 24, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x0000022d : */	0x19000000,0x00000018,
-/*
-    MOVE FROM 32, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x0000022f : */	0x1b000000,0x00000020,
-/*
-    MOVE FROM 40, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000231 : */	0x1f000000,0x00000028,
-/*
-
-
-
-    CLEAR ACK
-
-at 0x00000233 : */	0x60000040,0x00000000,
-/*
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-
-at 0x00000235 : */	0x48000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-test_2_fail:
-
-    ; Disable selection timer
-    MOVE CTEST7 | 0x10 TO CTEST7
-
-at 0x00000237 : */	0x7a1b1000,0x00000000,
-/*
-
-    INT int_test_2
-
-at 0x00000239 : */	0x98080000,0x04010000,
-/*
-
-ENTRY debug_break
-debug_break:
-    INT int_debug_break
-
-at 0x0000023b : */	0x98080000,0x03000000,
-/*
-
-;
-; initiator_abort
-; target_abort
-;
-; PURPOSE : Abort the currently established nexus from with initiator
-;	or target mode.
-;
-;  
-
-ENTRY target_abort
-target_abort:
-    SET TARGET
-
-at 0x0000023d : */	0x58000200,0x00000000,
-/*
-    DISCONNECT
-
-at 0x0000023f : */	0x48000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    CLEAR TARGET
-
-at 0x00000241 : */	0x60000200,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP schedule
-
-at 0x00000243 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    
-ENTRY initiator_abort
-initiator_abort:
-    SET ATN
-
-at 0x00000245 : */	0x58000008,0x00000000,
-/*
-;
-; The SCSI-I specification says that targets may go into MSG out at 
-; their leisure upon receipt of the ATN single.  On all versions of the 
-; specification, we can't change phases until REQ transitions true->false, 
-; so we need to sink/source one byte of data to allow the transition.
-;
-; For the sake of safety, we'll only source one byte of data in all 
-; cases, but to accommodate the SCSI-I dain bramage, we'll sink an  
-; arbitrary number of bytes.
-    JUMP spew_cmd, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x00000247 : */	0x820b0000,0x0000094c,
-/*
-    JUMP eat_msgin, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000249 : */	0x870b0000,0x0000095c,
-/*
-    JUMP eat_datain, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x0000024b : */	0x810b0000,0x0000098c,
-/*
-    JUMP eat_status, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x0000024d : */	0x830b0000,0x00000974,
-/*
-    JUMP spew_dataout, WHEN DATA_OUT
-
-at 0x0000024f : */	0x800b0000,0x000009a4,
-/*
-    JUMP sated
-
-at 0x00000251 : */	0x80080000,0x000009ac,
-/*
-spew_cmd:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_zero, WHEN CMD
-
-at 0x00000253 : */	0x0a000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP sated
-
-at 0x00000255 : */	0x80080000,0x000009ac,
-/*
-eat_msgin:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_sink, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000257 : */	0x0f000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP eat_msgin, WHEN MSG_IN
-
-at 0x00000259 : */	0x870b0000,0x0000095c,
-/*
-    JUMP sated
-
-at 0x0000025b : */	0x80080000,0x000009ac,
-/*
-eat_status:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_sink, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x0000025d : */	0x0b000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP eat_status, WHEN STATUS
-
-at 0x0000025f : */	0x830b0000,0x00000974,
-/*
-    JUMP sated
-
-at 0x00000261 : */	0x80080000,0x000009ac,
-/*
-eat_datain:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_sink, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x00000263 : */	0x09000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    JUMP eat_datain, WHEN DATA_IN
-
-at 0x00000265 : */	0x810b0000,0x0000098c,
-/*
-    JUMP sated
-
-at 0x00000267 : */	0x80080000,0x000009ac,
-/*
-spew_dataout:
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_zero, WHEN DATA_OUT
-
-at 0x00000269 : */	0x08000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-sated:
-
-
-
-    MOVE 1, NCR53c7xx_msg_abort, WHEN MSG_OUT
-
-at 0x0000026b : */	0x0e000001,0x00000000,
-/*
-    WAIT DISCONNECT
-
-at 0x0000026d : */	0x48000000,0x00000000,
-/*
-    INT int_norm_aborted
-
-at 0x0000026f : */	0x98080000,0x02040000,
-/*
-
-
- 
-
-; Little patched jump, used to overcome problems with TEMP getting
-; corrupted on memory moves.
-
-jump_temp:
-    JUMP 0
-
-at 0x00000271 : */	0x80080000,0x00000000,
-};
-
-#define A_NCR53c7xx_msg_abort	0x00000000
-static u32 A_NCR53c7xx_msg_abort_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000026c,
-};
-
-#define A_NCR53c7xx_msg_reject	0x00000000
-static u32 A_NCR53c7xx_msg_reject_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000186,
-};
-
-#define A_NCR53c7xx_sink	0x00000000
-static u32 A_NCR53c7xx_sink_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000258,
-	0x0000025e,
-	0x00000264,
-};
-
-#define A_NCR53c7xx_zero	0x00000000
-static u32 A_NCR53c7xx_zero_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000254,
-	0x0000026a,
-};
-
-#define A_NOP_insn	0x00000000
-static u32 A_NOP_insn_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000017,
-};
-
-#define A_addr_dsa	0x00000000
-static u32 A_addr_dsa_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000000f,
-	0x00000026,
-	0x00000033,
-	0x00000040,
-	0x00000055,
-	0x00000079,
-	0x0000008e,
-	0x000000bc,
-	0x000000d2,
-	0x00000130,
-	0x000001a5,
-	0x000001bb,
-	0x000001e3,
-};
-
-#define A_addr_reconnect_dsa_head	0x00000000
-static u32 A_addr_reconnect_dsa_head_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000001b7,
-};
-
-#define A_addr_scratch	0x00000000
-static u32 A_addr_scratch_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000002,
-	0x00000004,
-	0x00000008,
-	0x00000020,
-	0x00000022,
-	0x00000049,
-	0x00000060,
-	0x0000006a,
-	0x00000071,
-	0x00000073,
-	0x000000ab,
-	0x000000b5,
-	0x000000c1,
-	0x000000cb,
-	0x0000012c,
-	0x00000142,
-	0x00000157,
-	0x000001b2,
-	0x000001b4,
-	0x000001df,
-	0x000001f7,
-};
-
-#define A_addr_temp	0x00000000
-static u32 A_addr_temp_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dmode_memory_to_memory	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dmode_memory_to_memory_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dmode_memory_to_ncr	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dmode_memory_to_ncr_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dmode_ncr_to_memory	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dmode_ncr_to_memory_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_check_reselect	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_check_reselect_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000001d0,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_cmdout	0x00000048
-static u32 A_dsa_cmdout_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000009a,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_cmnd	0x00000038
-static u32 A_dsa_cmnd_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_datain	0x00000054
-static u32 A_dsa_datain_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000000c2,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_dataout	0x00000050
-static u32 A_dsa_dataout_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000000ac,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_end	0x00000070
-static u32 A_dsa_end_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_fields_start	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_fields_start_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_msgin	0x00000058
-static u32 A_dsa_msgin_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000019c,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_msgout	0x00000040
-static u32 A_dsa_msgout_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000089,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_msgout_other	0x00000068
-static u32 A_dsa_msgout_other_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000194,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_next	0x00000030
-static u32 A_dsa_next_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000061,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_restore_pointers	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_restore_pointers_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000146,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_save_data_pointer	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_save_data_pointer_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000131,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_select	0x0000003c
-static u32 A_dsa_select_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000082,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_sscf_710	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_sscf_710_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000007,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_status	0x00000060
-static u32 A_dsa_status_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000198,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_array_value	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_array_value_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000001,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_new_value	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_new_value_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_next	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_next_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000001c,
-	0x0000004f,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_residual	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_residual_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000002d,
-	0x0000003b,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000002b,
-	0x00000037,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000002e,
-	0x0000003a,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_lun	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_lun_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000004c,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_next	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_next_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000001f,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_sync	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_sync_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000057,
-};
-
-#define A_dsa_temp_target	0x00000000
-static u32 A_dsa_temp_target_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000045,
-};
-
-#define A_emulfly	0x00000000
-static u32 A_emulfly_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_debug_break	0x03000000
-static u32 A_int_debug_break_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000023c,
-};
-
-#define A_int_debug_panic	0x030b0000
-static u32 A_int_debug_panic_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000209,
-	0x00000219,
-};
-
-#define A_int_err_check_condition	0x00030000
-static u32 A_int_err_check_condition_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000001a9,
-};
-
-#define A_int_err_no_phase	0x00040000
-static u32 A_int_err_no_phase_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_err_selected	0x00010000
-static u32 A_int_err_selected_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000001ff,
-};
-
-#define A_int_err_unexpected_phase	0x00000000
-static u32 A_int_err_unexpected_phase_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000092,
-	0x00000098,
-	0x000000a0,
-	0x000000d6,
-	0x000000da,
-	0x000000dc,
-	0x000000e4,
-	0x000000e8,
-	0x000000ea,
-	0x000000f2,
-	0x000000f6,
-	0x000000f8,
-	0x000000fa,
-	0x00000160,
-};
-
-#define A_int_err_unexpected_reselect	0x00020000
-static u32 A_int_err_unexpected_reselect_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000001cd,
-};
-
-#define A_int_msg_1	0x01020000
-static u32 A_int_msg_1_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000114,
-	0x00000116,
-};
-
-#define A_int_msg_sdtr	0x01010000
-static u32 A_int_msg_sdtr_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000180,
-};
-
-#define A_int_msg_wdtr	0x01000000
-static u32 A_int_msg_wdtr_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000174,
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_aborted	0x02040000
-static u32 A_int_norm_aborted_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000270,
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_command_complete	0x02020000
-static u32 A_int_norm_command_complete_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_disconnected	0x02030000
-static u32 A_int_norm_disconnected_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_emulateintfly	0x02060000
-static u32 A_int_norm_emulateintfly_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x000001a2,
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_reselect_complete	0x02010000
-static u32 A_int_norm_reselect_complete_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_reset	0x02050000
-static u32 A_int_norm_reset_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_norm_select_complete	0x02000000
-static u32 A_int_norm_select_complete_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_int_test_1	0x04000000
-static u32 A_int_test_1_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000021e,
-};
-
-#define A_int_test_2	0x04010000
-static u32 A_int_test_2_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000023a,
-};
-
-#define A_int_test_3	0x04020000
-static u32 A_int_test_3_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_msg_buf	0x00000000
-static u32 A_msg_buf_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000108,
-	0x00000162,
-	0x0000016c,
-	0x00000172,
-	0x00000178,
-	0x0000017e,
-};
-
-#define A_reconnect_dsa_head	0x00000000
-static u32 A_reconnect_dsa_head_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000006d,
-	0x00000074,
-	0x000001b1,
-};
-
-#define A_reselected_identify	0x00000000
-static u32 A_reselected_identify_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000048,
-	0x000001af,
-};
-
-#define A_reselected_tag	0x00000000
-static u32 A_reselected_tag_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-#define A_saved_dsa	0x00000000
-static u32 A_saved_dsa_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000005,
-	0x0000000e,
-	0x00000023,
-	0x00000025,
-	0x00000032,
-	0x0000003f,
-	0x00000054,
-	0x0000005f,
-	0x00000070,
-	0x00000078,
-	0x0000008d,
-	0x000000aa,
-	0x000000bb,
-	0x000000c0,
-	0x000000d1,
-	0x0000012f,
-	0x000001a4,
-	0x000001b5,
-	0x000001ba,
-	0x000001e2,
-};
-
-#define A_schedule	0x00000000
-static u32 A_schedule_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000007d,
-	0x000001a7,
-	0x00000203,
-	0x00000244,
-};
-
-#define A_test_dest	0x00000000
-static u32 A_test_dest_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000021c,
-};
-
-#define A_test_src	0x00000000
-static u32 A_test_src_used[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x0000021b,
-};
-
-#define Ent_accept_message	0x00000624
-#define Ent_cmdout_cmdout	0x00000264
-#define Ent_command_complete	0x0000065c
-#define Ent_command_complete_msgin	0x0000066c
-#define Ent_data_transfer	0x0000026c
-#define Ent_datain_to_jump	0x00000334
-#define Ent_debug_break	0x000008ec
-#define Ent_dsa_code_begin	0x00000000
-#define Ent_dsa_code_check_reselect	0x0000010c
-#define Ent_dsa_code_fix_jump	0x00000058
-#define Ent_dsa_code_restore_pointers	0x000000d8
-#define Ent_dsa_code_save_data_pointer	0x000000a4
-#define Ent_dsa_code_template	0x00000000
-#define Ent_dsa_code_template_end	0x00000178
-#define Ent_dsa_schedule	0x00000178
-#define Ent_dsa_zero	0x00000178
-#define Ent_end_data_transfer	0x000002a4
-#define Ent_initiator_abort	0x00000914
-#define Ent_msg_in	0x0000041c
-#define Ent_msg_in_restart	0x000003fc
-#define Ent_other_in	0x0000038c
-#define Ent_other_out	0x00000354
-#define Ent_other_transfer	0x000003c4
-#define Ent_reject_message	0x00000604
-#define Ent_reselected_check_next	0x000006f0
-#define Ent_reselected_ok	0x00000798
-#define Ent_respond_message	0x0000063c
-#define Ent_select	0x000001f8
-#define Ent_select_msgout	0x00000218
-#define Ent_target_abort	0x000008f4
-#define Ent_test_1	0x00000868
-#define Ent_test_2	0x0000087c
-#define Ent_test_2_msgout	0x0000089c
-#define Ent_wait_reselect	0x000006a8
-static u32 LABELPATCHES[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-	0x00000011,
-	0x0000001a,
-	0x0000001d,
-	0x00000028,
-	0x0000002a,
-	0x00000035,
-	0x00000038,
-	0x00000042,
-	0x00000050,
-	0x00000052,
-	0x0000006b,
-	0x00000083,
-	0x00000085,
-	0x00000090,
-	0x00000094,
-	0x00000096,
-	0x0000009c,
-	0x0000009e,
-	0x000000a2,
-	0x000000a4,
-	0x000000a6,
-	0x000000a8,
-	0x000000b6,
-	0x000000b9,
-	0x000000cc,
-	0x000000cf,
-	0x000000d8,
-	0x000000de,
-	0x000000e0,
-	0x000000e6,
-	0x000000ec,
-	0x000000ee,
-	0x000000f4,
-	0x000000fc,
-	0x000000fe,
-	0x0000010a,
-	0x0000010c,
-	0x0000010e,
-	0x00000110,
-	0x00000112,
-	0x00000118,
-	0x0000011a,
-	0x0000012d,
-	0x00000143,
-	0x00000158,
-	0x0000015c,
-	0x00000164,
-	0x00000166,
-	0x00000168,
-	0x0000016e,
-	0x0000017a,
-	0x000001ab,
-	0x000001b8,
-	0x000001bf,
-	0x000001c3,
-	0x000001c7,
-	0x000001cb,
-	0x000001e0,
-	0x000001f8,
-	0x00000207,
-	0x0000020f,
-	0x00000213,
-	0x00000217,
-	0x00000224,
-	0x00000226,
-	0x00000248,
-	0x0000024a,
-	0x0000024c,
-	0x0000024e,
-	0x00000250,
-	0x00000252,
-	0x00000256,
-	0x0000025a,
-	0x0000025c,
-	0x00000260,
-	0x00000262,
-	0x00000266,
-	0x00000268,
-};
-
-static struct {
-	u32	offset;
-	void		*address;
-} EXTERNAL_PATCHES[] __attribute((unused)) = {
-};
-
-static u32 INSTRUCTIONS __attribute((unused))	= 290;
-static u32 PATCHES __attribute((unused))	= 78;
-static u32 EXTERNAL_PATCHES_LEN __attribute((unused))	= 0;
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx_u.h_shipped b/drivers/scsi/53c7xx_u.h_shipped
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b337174e228..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/53c7xx_u.h_shipped
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-#undef A_NCR53c7xx_msg_abort
-#undef A_NCR53c7xx_msg_reject
-#undef A_NCR53c7xx_sink
-#undef A_NCR53c7xx_zero
-#undef A_NOP_insn
-#undef A_addr_dsa
-#undef A_addr_reconnect_dsa_head
-#undef A_addr_scratch
-#undef A_addr_temp
-#undef A_dmode_memory_to_memory
-#undef A_dmode_memory_to_ncr
-#undef A_dmode_ncr_to_memory
-#undef A_dsa_check_reselect
-#undef A_dsa_cmdout
-#undef A_dsa_cmnd
-#undef A_dsa_datain
-#undef A_dsa_dataout
-#undef A_dsa_end
-#undef A_dsa_fields_start
-#undef A_dsa_msgin
-#undef A_dsa_msgout
-#undef A_dsa_msgout_other
-#undef A_dsa_next
-#undef A_dsa_restore_pointers
-#undef A_dsa_save_data_pointer
-#undef A_dsa_select
-#undef A_dsa_sscf_710
-#undef A_dsa_status
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_array_value
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_dsa_value
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_new_value
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_next
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_residual
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_saved_pointer
-#undef A_dsa_temp_addr_saved_residual
-#undef A_dsa_temp_lun
-#undef A_dsa_temp_next
-#undef A_dsa_temp_sync
-#undef A_dsa_temp_target
-#undef A_emulfly
-#undef A_int_debug_break
-#undef A_int_debug_panic
-#undef A_int_err_check_condition
-#undef A_int_err_no_phase
-#undef A_int_err_selected
-#undef A_int_err_unexpected_phase
-#undef A_int_err_unexpected_reselect
-#undef A_int_msg_1
-#undef A_int_msg_sdtr
-#undef A_int_msg_wdtr
-#undef A_int_norm_aborted
-#undef A_int_norm_command_complete
-#undef A_int_norm_disconnected
-#undef A_int_norm_emulateintfly
-#undef A_int_norm_reselect_complete
-#undef A_int_norm_reset
-#undef A_int_norm_select_complete
-#undef A_int_test_1
-#undef A_int_test_2
-#undef A_int_test_3
-#undef A_msg_buf
-#undef A_reconnect_dsa_head
-#undef A_reselected_identify
-#undef A_reselected_tag
-#undef A_saved_dsa
-#undef A_schedule
-#undef A_test_dest
-#undef A_test_src
-#undef Ent_accept_message
-#undef Ent_cmdout_cmdout
-#undef Ent_command_complete
-#undef Ent_command_complete_msgin
-#undef Ent_data_transfer
-#undef Ent_datain_to_jump
-#undef Ent_debug_break
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_begin
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_check_reselect
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_fix_jump
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_restore_pointers
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_save_data_pointer
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_template
-#undef Ent_dsa_code_template_end
-#undef Ent_dsa_schedule
-#undef Ent_dsa_zero
-#undef Ent_end_data_transfer
-#undef Ent_initiator_abort
-#undef Ent_msg_in
-#undef Ent_msg_in_restart
-#undef Ent_other_in
-#undef Ent_other_out
-#undef Ent_other_transfer
-#undef Ent_reject_message
-#undef Ent_reselected_check_next
-#undef Ent_reselected_ok
-#undef Ent_respond_message
-#undef Ent_select
-#undef Ent_select_msgout
-#undef Ent_target_abort
-#undef Ent_test_1
-#undef Ent_test_2
-#undef Ent_test_2_msgout
-#undef Ent_wait_reselect
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/Makefile b/drivers/scsi/Makefile
index fc05d90229ac..51cba91cd228 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/scsi/Makefile
@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_LIBSAS)	+= libsas/
 
 obj-$(CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP) 	+= libiscsi.o	iscsi_tcp.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ISER) 	+= libiscsi.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_AMIGA7XX)	+= amiga7xx.o	53c7xx.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_A3000_SCSI)	+= a3000.o	wd33c93.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_A2091_SCSI)	+= a2091.o	wd33c93.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_GVP11_SCSI)	+= gvp11.o	wd33c93.o
@@ -53,8 +52,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_ATARI_SCSI)	+= atari_scsi.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_MAC_SCSI)		+= mac_scsi.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_MAC_ESP)	+= mac_esp.o	NCR53C9x.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SUN3_SCSI)		+= sun3_scsi.o  sun3_scsi_vme.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_MVME16x_SCSI)	+= mvme16x.o	53c7xx.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_BVME6000_SCSI)	+= bvme6000.o	53c7xx.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_SIM710)	+= 53c700.o	sim710.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_ADVANSYS)	+= advansys.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_SCSI_PSI240I)	+= psi240i.o
@@ -169,10 +166,8 @@ NCR_Q720_mod-objs	:= NCR_Q720.o ncr53c8xx.o
 oktagon_esp_mod-objs	:= oktagon_esp.o oktagon_io.o
 
 # Files generated that shall be removed upon make clean
-clean-files :=	53c7xx_d.h 53c700_d.h	\
-		53c7xx_u.h 53c700_u.h
+clean-files :=	53c700_d.h 53c700_u.h
 
-$(obj)/53c7xx.o:   $(obj)/53c7xx_d.h $(obj)/53c7xx_u.h
 $(obj)/53c700.o $(MODVERDIR)/$(obj)/53c700.ver: $(obj)/53c700_d.h
 
 # If you want to play with the firmware, uncomment
@@ -180,11 +175,6 @@ $(obj)/53c700.o $(MODVERDIR)/$(obj)/53c700.ver: $(obj)/53c700_d.h
 
 ifdef GENERATE_FIRMWARE
 
-$(obj)/53c7xx_d.h: $(src)/53c7xx.scr $(src)/script_asm.pl
-	$(CPP) -traditional -DCHIP=710 - < $< | grep -v '^#' | $(PERL) -s $(src)/script_asm.pl -ncr7x0_family $@ $(@:_d.h=_u.h)
-
-$(obj)/53c7xx_u.h: $(obj)/53c7xx_d.h
-
 $(obj)/53c700_d.h: $(src)/53c700.scr $(src)/script_asm.pl
 	$(PERL) -s $(src)/script_asm.pl -ncr7x0_family $@ $(@:_d.h=_u.h) < $<
 
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.c b/drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index d5d3c4d5a253..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Detection routine for the NCR53c710 based Amiga SCSI Controllers for Linux.
- *		Amiga MacroSystemUS WarpEngine SCSI controller.
- *		Amiga Technologies A4000T SCSI controller.
- *		Amiga Technologies/DKB A4091 SCSI controller.
- *
- * Written 1997 by Alan Hourihane <alanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk>
- * plus modifications of the 53c7xx.c driver to support the Amiga.
- */
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/zorro.h>
-#include <linux/stat.h>
-
-#include <asm/setup.h>
-#include <asm/page.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-#include <asm/amigaints.h>
-#include <asm/amigahw.h>
-#include <asm/dma.h>
-#include <asm/irq.h>
-
-#include "scsi.h"
-#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
-#include "53c7xx.h"
-#include "amiga7xx.h"
-
-
-static int amiga7xx_register_one(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt,
-				 unsigned long address)
-{
-    long long options;
-    int clock;
-
-    if (!request_mem_region(address, 0x1000, "ncr53c710"))
-	return 0;
-
-    address = (unsigned long)z_ioremap(address, 0x1000);
-    options = OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED | OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1 | OPTION_INTFLY |
-	      OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS | OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS |
-	      OPTION_DISCONNECT;
-    clock = 50000000;	/* 50 MHz SCSI Clock */
-    ncr53c7xx_init(tpnt, 0, 710, address, 0, IRQ_AMIGA_PORTS, DMA_NONE,
-		   options, clock);
-    return 1;
-}
-
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ZORRO
-
-static struct {
-    zorro_id id;
-    unsigned long offset;
-    int absolute;	/* offset is absolute address */
-} amiga7xx_table[] = {
-    { .id = ZORRO_PROD_PHASE5_BLIZZARD_603E_PLUS, .offset = 0xf40000,
-      .absolute = 1 },
-    { .id = ZORRO_PROD_MACROSYSTEMS_WARP_ENGINE_40xx, .offset = 0x40000 },
-    { .id = ZORRO_PROD_CBM_A4091_1, .offset = 0x800000 },
-    { .id = ZORRO_PROD_CBM_A4091_2, .offset = 0x800000 },
-    { .id = ZORRO_PROD_GVP_GFORCE_040_060, .offset = 0x40000 },
-    { 0 }
-};
-
-static int __init amiga7xx_zorro_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt)
-{
-    int num = 0, i;
-    struct zorro_dev *z = NULL;
-    unsigned long address;
-
-    while ((z = zorro_find_device(ZORRO_WILDCARD, z))) {
-	for (i = 0; amiga7xx_table[i].id; i++)
-	    if (z->id == amiga7xx_table[i].id)
-		break;
-	if (!amiga7xx_table[i].id)
-	    continue;
-	if (amiga7xx_table[i].absolute)
-	    address = amiga7xx_table[i].offset;
-	else
-	    address = z->resource.start + amiga7xx_table[i].offset;
-	num += amiga7xx_register_one(tpnt, address);
-    }
-    return num;
-}
-
-#endif /* CONFIG_ZORRO */
-
-
-int __init amiga7xx_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt)
-{
-    static unsigned char called = 0;
-    int num = 0;
-
-    if (called || !MACH_IS_AMIGA)
-	return 0;
-
-    tpnt->proc_name = "Amiga7xx";
-
-    if (AMIGAHW_PRESENT(A4000_SCSI))
-	num += amiga7xx_register_one(tpnt, 0xdd0040);
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ZORRO
-    num += amiga7xx_zorro_detect(tpnt);
-#endif
-
-    called = 1;
-    return num;
-}
-
-static int amiga7xx_release(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
-{
-	if (shost->irq)
-		free_irq(shost->irq, NULL);
-	if (shost->dma_channel != 0xff)
-		free_dma(shost->dma_channel);
-	if (shost->io_port && shost->n_io_port)
-		release_region(shost->io_port, shost->n_io_port);
-	scsi_unregister(shost);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static struct scsi_host_template driver_template = {
-	.name			= "Amiga NCR53c710 SCSI",
-	.detect			= amiga7xx_detect,
-	.release		= amiga7xx_release,
-	.queuecommand		= NCR53c7xx_queue_command,
-	.abort			= NCR53c7xx_abort,
-	.reset			= NCR53c7xx_reset,
-	.can_queue		= 24,
-	.this_id		= 7,
-	.sg_tablesize		= 63,
-	.cmd_per_lun		= 3,
-	.use_clustering		= DISABLE_CLUSTERING
-};
-
-
-#include "scsi_module.c"
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.h b/drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 7cd63a996886..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/amiga7xx.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef AMIGA7XX_H
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-
-int amiga7xx_detect(struct scsi_host_template *);
-const char *NCR53c7x0_info(void);
-int NCR53c7xx_queue_command(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *));
-int NCR53c7xx_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *);
-int NCR53c7x0_release (struct Scsi_Host *);
-int NCR53c7xx_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int);
-void NCR53c7x0_intr(int irq, void *dev_id);
-
-#ifndef CMD_PER_LUN
-#define CMD_PER_LUN 3
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CAN_QUEUE
-#define CAN_QUEUE 24
-#endif
-
-#include <scsi/scsicam.h>
-
-#endif /* AMIGA7XX_H */
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/bvme6000.c b/drivers/scsi/bvme6000.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 599b400a3c43..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/bvme6000.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Detection routine for the NCR53c710 based BVME6000 SCSI Controllers for Linux.
- *
- * Based on work by Alan Hourihane
- */
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/zorro.h>
-
-#include <asm/setup.h>
-#include <asm/page.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-#include <asm/bvme6000hw.h>
-#include <asm/irq.h>
-
-#include "scsi.h"
-#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
-#include "53c7xx.h"
-#include "bvme6000.h"
-
-#include<linux/stat.h>
-
-
-int bvme6000_scsi_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt)
-{
-    static unsigned char called = 0;
-    int clock;
-    long long options;
-
-    if (called)
-	return 0;
-    if (!MACH_IS_BVME6000)
-	return 0;
-
-    tpnt->proc_name = "BVME6000";
-
-    options = OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED|OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1|OPTION_INTFLY|OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS|OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS|OPTION_DISCONNECT;
-
-    clock = 40000000;	/* 66MHz SCSI Clock */
-
-    ncr53c7xx_init(tpnt, 0, 710, (unsigned long)BVME_NCR53C710_BASE,
-			0, BVME_IRQ_SCSI, DMA_NONE,
-			options, clock);
-    called = 1;
-    return 1;
-}
-
-static int bvme6000_scsi_release(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
-{
-	if (shost->irq)
-		free_irq(shost->irq, NULL);
-	if (shost->dma_channel != 0xff)
-		free_dma(shost->dma_channel);
-	if (shost->io_port && shost->n_io_port)
-		release_region(shost->io_port, shost->n_io_port);
-	scsi_unregister(shost);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static struct scsi_host_template driver_template = {
-	.name			= "BVME6000 NCR53c710 SCSI",
-	.detect			= bvme6000_scsi_detect,
-	.release		= bvme6000_scsi_release,
-	.queuecommand		= NCR53c7xx_queue_command,
-	.abort			= NCR53c7xx_abort,
-	.reset			= NCR53c7xx_reset,
-	.can_queue		= 24,
-	.this_id		= 7,
-	.sg_tablesize		= 63,
-	.cmd_per_lun		= 3,
-	.use_clustering		= DISABLE_CLUSTERING
-};
-
-
-#include "scsi_module.c"
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/bvme6000.h b/drivers/scsi/bvme6000.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ea3e4b2b9220..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/bvme6000.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef BVME6000_SCSI_H
-#define BVME6000_SCSI_H
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-
-int bvme6000_scsi_detect(struct scsi_host_template *);
-const char *NCR53c7x0_info(void);
-int NCR53c7xx_queue_command(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *));
-int NCR53c7xx_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *);
-int NCR53c7x0_release (struct Scsi_Host *);
-int NCR53c7xx_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int);
-void NCR53c7x0_intr(int irq, void *dev_id);
-
-#ifndef CMD_PER_LUN
-#define CMD_PER_LUN 3
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CAN_QUEUE
-#define CAN_QUEUE 24
-#endif
-
-#include <scsi/scsicam.h>
-
-#endif /* BVME6000_SCSI_H */
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/mvme16x.c b/drivers/scsi/mvme16x.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 575fe6f7e0ec..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/mvme16x.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Detection routine for the NCR53c710 based MVME16x SCSI Controllers for Linux.
- *
- * Based on work by Alan Hourihane
- */
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-
-#include <asm/page.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-#include <asm/mvme16xhw.h>
-#include <asm/irq.h>
-
-#include "scsi.h"
-#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
-#include "53c7xx.h"
-#include "mvme16x.h"
-
-#include<linux/stat.h>
-
-
-int mvme16x_scsi_detect(struct scsi_host_template *tpnt)
-{
-    static unsigned char called = 0;
-    int clock;
-    long long options;
-
-    if (!MACH_IS_MVME16x)
-		return 0;
-    if (mvme16x_config & MVME16x_CONFIG_NO_SCSICHIP) {
-	printk ("SCSI detection disabled, SCSI chip not present\n");
-	return 0;
-    }
-    if (called)
-	return 0;
-
-    tpnt->proc_name = "MVME16x";
-
-    options = OPTION_MEMORY_MAPPED|OPTION_DEBUG_TEST1|OPTION_INTFLY|OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS|OPTION_ALWAYS_SYNCHRONOUS|OPTION_DISCONNECT;
-
-    clock = 66000000;	/* 66MHz SCSI Clock */
-
-    ncr53c7xx_init(tpnt, 0, 710, (unsigned long)0xfff47000,
-			0, MVME16x_IRQ_SCSI, DMA_NONE,
-			options, clock);
-    called = 1;
-    return 1;
-}
-
-static int mvme16x_scsi_release(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
-{
-	if (shost->irq)
-		free_irq(shost->irq, NULL);
-	if (shost->dma_channel != 0xff)
-		free_dma(shost->dma_channel);
-	if (shost->io_port && shost->n_io_port)
-		release_region(shost->io_port, shost->n_io_port);
-	scsi_unregister(shost);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static struct scsi_host_template driver_template = {
-	.name			= "MVME16x NCR53c710 SCSI",
-	.detect			= mvme16x_scsi_detect,
-	.release		= mvme16x_scsi_release,
-	.queuecommand		= NCR53c7xx_queue_command,
-	.abort			= NCR53c7xx_abort,
-	.reset			= NCR53c7xx_reset,
-	.can_queue		= 24,
-	.this_id		= 7,
-	.sg_tablesize		= 63,
-	.cmd_per_lun		= 3,
-	.use_clustering		= DISABLE_CLUSTERING
-};
-
-
-#include "scsi_module.c"
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/mvme16x.h b/drivers/scsi/mvme16x.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 73e33b37a3f8..000000000000
--- a/drivers/scsi/mvme16x.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef MVME16x_SCSI_H
-#define MVME16x_SCSI_H
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-
-int mvme16x_scsi_detect(struct scsi_host_template *);
-const char *NCR53c7x0_info(void);
-int NCR53c7xx_queue_command(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *));
-int NCR53c7xx_abort(Scsi_Cmnd *);
-int NCR53c7x0_release (struct Scsi_Host *);
-int NCR53c7xx_reset(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int);
-void NCR53c7x0_intr(int irq, void *dev_id);
-
-#ifndef CMD_PER_LUN
-#define CMD_PER_LUN 3
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CAN_QUEUE
-#define CAN_QUEUE 24
-#endif
-
-#include <scsi/scsicam.h>
-
-#endif /* MVME16x_SCSI_H */