[← Home](../../README.md) · [Hardware](../README.md) · [Common](../common/) # Gayle — IDE & PCMCIA Controller ## Overview **Gayle** is Commodore's custom gate-array chip providing **ATA/IDE** hard drive and **PCMCIA Type II** card slot interfaces. It appears in two models with different silicon revisions: | Model | Gayle ID | IDE | PCMCIA | Notes | |---|---|---|---|---| | **A600** | `$D0` | Yes (ECS system) | Yes | First Gayle implementation | | **A1200** | `$D1` | Yes (AGA system) | Yes | Different byte-lane mapping | The **CD32** does *not* have Gayle — its storage is handled by [Akiko](../aga_a1200_a4000/akiko_cd32.md). The **A4000** uses a different IDE interface (directly on the motherboard, no Gayle chip). ## Gayle Identification The Gayle ID register shifts one bit per read access: ```asm move.b $DA8000, d0 ; Read Gayle ID byte ; d0 = $D0 → A600 Gayle ; d0 = $D1 → A1200 Gayle ``` ```c #define GAYLE_ID_ADDR 0xDA8000 volatile UBYTE *gayle_id = (UBYTE *)GAYLE_ID_ADDR; UBYTE id_byte = *gayle_id; /* $D0 = A600, $D1 = A1200 */ ``` On machines without Gayle (A500, A2000, A3000, A4000, CD32), reading `$DA8000` returns bus noise — always check before assuming Gayle is present. --- ## Gayle Register Map | Address | Register | R/W | Description | |---|---|---|---| | `$DA8000` | `GAYLE_ID` | R | Chip ID (shifts on each read access) | | `$DA9000` | `GAYLE_INT_STATUS` | RW | Interrupt status (IDE + PCMCIA) | | `$DA9004` | `GAYLE_INT_ENABLE` | RW | Interrupt enable mask | | `$DA9008` | `GAYLE_CONTROL` | RW | Control register (PCMCIA power, wait states) | --- ## IDE Interface ### Register Maps — A600 vs A1200 The IDE registers are at base `$DA0000` on both models. The critical difference is **byte-lane mapping**: the A1200 places 8-bit ATA registers on **odd byte offsets** within each 4-byte window, while the A600 uses even offsets. #### A600 IDE Registers | Address | ATA Register | R/W | |---|---|---| | `$DA0000` | Data (16-bit) | RW | | `$DA0004` | Error (R) / Features (W) | RW | | `$DA0008` | Sector Count | RW | | `$DA000C` | Sector Number (LBA 7:0) | RW | | `$DA0010` | Cylinder Low (LBA 15:8) | RW | | `$DA0014` | Cylinder High (LBA 23:16) | RW | | `$DA0018` | Drive/Head (LBA 27:24) | RW | | `$DA001C` | Status (R) / Command (W) | RW | | `$DA101C` | Alternate Status / Device Control | RW | #### A1200 IDE Registers | Address | ATA Register | R/W | |---|---|---| | `$DA0000` | Data (16-bit) | RW | | `$DA0005` | Error (R) / Features (W) | RW | | `$DA0009` | Sector Count | RW | | `$DA000D` | Sector Number (LBA 7:0) | RW | | `$DA0011` | Cylinder Low (LBA 15:8) | RW | | `$DA0015` | Cylinder High (LBA 23:16) | RW | | `$DA0019` | Drive/Head (LBA 27:24) | RW | | `$DA001D` | Status (R) / Command (W) | RW | | `$DA101D` | Alternate Status / Device Control | RW | > [!IMPORTANT] > The A1200 byte-lane offset (+1 from A600) is because Gayle maps 8-bit ATA registers on the **odd byte lane** of the 16-bit Amiga bus. IDE drivers must account for this — a single driver cannot blindly use the same offsets for both machines. Check the Gayle ID first. ### PIO Data Transfer IDE data transfers use 16-bit word access to the Data register: ```asm ; Read one sector (512 bytes = 256 words) from IDE ; a0 = destination buffer lea $DA0000, a1 ; IDE data register move.w #255, d0 ; 256 words .read_loop: move.w (a1), (a0)+ ; read word from IDE → buffer dbf d0, .read_loop ``` --- ## PCMCIA Interface Both A600 and A1200 support a **Type II PCMCIA** (PC Card) slot: | Address Range | Type | Description | |---|---|---| | `$600000`–`$9FFFFF` | Attribute memory | Card CIS (Card Information Structure) | | `$A00000`–`$A3FFFF` | Common memory | Data / I/O window | | `$A40000`–`$A7FFFF` | Common memory (cont.) | Extended data area | ### Card Insertion Sequence 1. Card insertion triggers `GAYLE_IRQ_CD` (card detect interrupt) 2. Software reads CIS from attribute memory at `$600000` to identify card type 3. Parse `CONFIG` tuple for card configuration 4. For **ATA cards** (CompactFlash in PCMCIA adapter): configure as IDE device 5. For **network/modem cards**: use card-specific I/O mapping 6. For **SRAM cards**: map as block device (up to 4 MB) --- ## Interrupt Handling ### Interrupt Routing Gayle routes all its interrupts through **CIA-A** `/FLG` pin → `CIAICRF_FLG` → CPU **IPL 6** (INT6). ### Interrupt Status Bits ```c /* $DA9000 GAYLE_INT_STATUS — read to check, write 0 to clear */ #define GAYLE_IRQ_IDE (1<<7) /* IDE drive interrupt (A1200) */ /* bit 6 on A600 */ #define GAYLE_IRQ_CARD (1<<6) /* PCMCIA card interrupt */ #define GAYLE_IRQ_BVD1 (1<<5) /* PCMCIA battery voltage detect 1 */ #define GAYLE_IRQ_BVD2 (1<<4) /* PCMCIA battery voltage detect 2 */ #define GAYLE_IRQ_WP (1<<3) /* PCMCIA write protect */ #define GAYLE_IRQ_CD (1<<2) /* PCMCIA card detect */ ``` > [!WARNING] > The IDE interrupt bit position differs between A600 and A1200 Gayle revisions. Always check the Gayle ID register before masking interrupt bits. ### Interrupt Service Routine ```asm ; Gayle ISR (INT6 handler) gayle_isr: move.b $DA9000, d0 ; read GAYLE_INT_STATUS btst #7, d0 ; IDE interrupt? (A1200) beq.s .check_pcmcia ; Handle IDE interrupt move.b $DA001D, d1 ; read ATA status to clear INTRQ bclr #7, $DA9000 ; clear Gayle IDE IRQ bra.s .done .check_pcmcia: btst #6, d0 ; PCMCIA interrupt? beq.s .done ; Handle PCMCIA... bclr #6, $DA9000 ; clear PCMCIA IRQ .done: rte ``` --- ## PCMCIA Power Control Gayle controls PCMCIA card power (5V standard; 3.3V on A1200 rev 1D+): ```c /* $DA9008 GAYLE_CONTROL bits */ #define GAYLE_POW (1<<7) /* PCMCIA power on/off */ #define GAYLE_WS (1<<6) /* Wait states for PCMCIA access */ ``` --- ## AmigaOS IDE Access AmigaOS accesses Gayle IDE through the standard device driver stack: ``` Application → dos.library → File System Handler → scsi.device / ata.device → Gayle IDE ``` Applications never access Gayle registers directly: ```c /* Standard file access — no direct Gayle interaction */ BPTR fh = Open("DH0:myfile", MODE_NEWFILE); Write(fh, data, length); Close(fh); ``` The A600 uses `scsi.device` from Kickstart ROM. The A1200 uses `ata.device` (also called `ide.device` in some OS versions) which includes A1200-specific byte-lane handling. --- ## References - Commodore A600 Technical Reference Manual — Gayle chapter - Commodore A1200 Technical Reference Manual — Gayle chapter - NDK39: community-documented Gayle registers (no official header) - ADCD 2.1: `scsi.device` / `ata.device` Autodocs - [Big Book of Amiga Hardware](https://bigbookofamigahardware.com/) — Gayle pinout and board photos ## See Also - [Akiko — CD32 Custom Chip](../aga_a1200_a4000/akiko_cd32.md) — CD32 uses Akiko instead of Gayle - [Gary — A3000 System Controller](../ecs_a600_a3000/gary_system_controller.md) — A3000 bus controller (no IDE) - [CIA Chips](cia_chips.md) — Gayle routes interrupts through CIA-A - [Memory Types](memory_types.md) — IDE storage as expansion path