macio: handle non-block ATAPI DMA transfers

Currently the macio DMA routines assume that all DMA requests are for read/write
block transfers. This is not always the case for ATAPI, for example when
requesting a TOC where the response is generated directly in the IDE buffer.

Detect these non-block ATAPI DMA transfers (where no lba is specified in the
command) and copy the results directly into RAM as indicated by the DBDMA
descriptor. This fixes CDROM access under MorphOS.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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Mark Cave-Ayland 2014-05-18 13:20:55 +01:00 committed by Alexander Graf
parent 10582ff832
commit 85720d3667
1 changed files with 21 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -337,6 +337,27 @@ static void pmac_ide_transfer(DBDMA_io *io)
s->io_buffer_size = 0;
if (s->drive_kind == IDE_CD) {
/* Handle non-block ATAPI DMA transfers */
if (s->lba == -1) {
s->io_buffer_size = MIN(io->len, s->packet_transfer_size);
bdrv_acct_start(s->bs, &s->acct, s->io_buffer_size,
BDRV_ACCT_READ);
MACIO_DPRINTF("non-block ATAPI DMA transfer size: %d\n",
s->io_buffer_size);
/* Copy ATAPI buffer directly to RAM and finish */
cpu_physical_memory_write(io->addr, s->io_buffer,
s->io_buffer_size);
ide_atapi_cmd_ok(s);
m->dma_active = false;
MACIO_DPRINTF("end of non-block ATAPI DMA transfer\n");
bdrv_acct_done(s->bs, &s->acct);
io->dma_end(io);
return;
}
bdrv_acct_start(s->bs, &s->acct, io->len, BDRV_ACCT_READ);
pmac_ide_atapi_transfer_cb(io, 0);
return;