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21 /*
22 * Copyright (c) 1990, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
23 */
24
25 /*
26 * Utility SCSI configuration routines
27 */
28 /*
29 * Many routines in this file have built in parallel bus assumption
30 * which might need to change as other interconnect evolve.
31 */
32
33 #include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
34 #include <sys/modctl.h>
35 #include <sys/bitmap.h>
36 #include <sys/fm/protocol.h>
37
38 /*
39 * macro for filling in lun value for scsi-1 support
40 */
41
42 #define FILL_SCSI1_LUN(sd, pkt) \
43 if ((sd->sd_address.a_lun > 0) && \
44 (sd->sd_inq->inq_ansi == 0x1)) { \
45 ((union scsi_cdb *)(pkt)->pkt_cdbp)->scc_lun = \
46 sd->sd_address.a_lun; \
47 }
48
49 extern struct mod_ops mod_miscops;
50
51 static struct modlmisc modlmisc = {
52 &mod_miscops, /* Type of module */
53 "SCSI Bus Utility Routines"
54 };
55
56 static struct modlinkage modlinkage = {
57 MODREV_1, (void *)&modlmisc, NULL
58 };
59
60 /*
61 * Contexts from which we call scsi_test
62 */
63 enum scsi_test_ctxt {
64 /*
65 * Those in scsi_hba_probe_pi()
66 */
67 STC_PROBE_FIRST_INQ,
68 STC_PROBE_FIRST_INQ_RETRY,
69 STC_PROBE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS,
70 STC_PROBE_RQSENSE1,
71 STC_PROBE_CHK_CLEARED,
72 STC_PROBE_RQSENSE2,
73 STC_PROBE_INQ_FINAL,
74 /*
75 * Those in check_vpd_page_support8083()
76 */
77 STC_VPD_CHECK,
78 /*
79 * Those in scsi_device_identity()
80 */
81 STC_IDENTITY_PG80,
82 STC_IDENTITY_PG83,
83 };
84
85 static void create_inquiry_props(struct scsi_device *);
86
87 static int scsi_check_ss2_LUN_limit(struct scsi_device *);
88 static void scsi_establish_LUN_limit(struct scsi_device *);
89 static void scsi_update_parent_ss2_prop(dev_info_t *, int, int);
90
91 static int check_vpd_page_support8083(struct scsi_device *sd,
92 int (*callback)(), int *, int *);
93 static int send_scsi_INQUIRY(struct scsi_device *sd,
94 int (*callback)(), uchar_t *bufaddr, size_t buflen,
95 uchar_t evpd, uchar_t page_code, size_t *lenp,
96 enum scsi_test_ctxt);
97
98 /*
99 * this int-array HBA-node property keeps track of strictly SCSI-2
100 * target IDs
101 */
102 #define SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP "ss2-targets"
103
104 /*
105 * for keeping track of nodes for which we do *NOT* want to probe above LUN 7
106 * (i.e. strict SCSI-2 targets)
107 *
108 * note that we could also keep track of dtype (SCSI device type) and
109 * ANSI (SCSI standard conformance level), but all currently-known cases of
110 * this problem are on SCSI-2 PROCESSOR device types
111 */
112 typedef struct ss2_lun0_info {
113 const char *sli_vid; /* SCSI inquiry VID */
114 const char *sli_pid; /* SCSI inquiry PID */
115 const char *sli_rev; /* SCSI inquiry REV */
116 } ss2_lun0_info_t;
117
118 /*
119 * these two workarounds are for the SCSI-2 GEM2* chips used in the
120 * D1000 and D240
121 */
122 #define SES_D1000_VID "SYMBIOS"
123 #define SES_D1000_PID "D1000" /* the D1000 */
124 #define SES_D1000_REV "2"
125
126 #define SES_D240_VID "SUN"
127 #define SES_D240_PID "D240" /* the D240 */
128 #define SES_D240_REV "2"
129
130 /*
131 * a static list of targets where we do *not* want to probe above LUN 7
132 */
133 static const ss2_lun0_info_t scsi_probe_strict_s2_list[] = {
134 {SES_D1000_VID, SES_D1000_PID, SES_D1000_REV},
135 {SES_D240_VID, SES_D240_PID, SES_D240_REV},
136 };
137
138 static const int scsi_probe_strict_s2_size =
139 sizeof (scsi_probe_strict_s2_list) / sizeof (struct ss2_lun0_info);
140
141
142 #ifdef DEBUG
143
144 int scsi_probe_debug = 0;
145
146 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG0(l, s) \
147 if (scsi_probe_debug >= (l)) printf(s)
148 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(l, s, a1) \
149 if (scsi_probe_debug >= (l)) printf(s, a1)
150 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG2(l, s, a1, a2) \
151 if (scsi_probe_debug >= (l)) printf(s, a1, a2)
152 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(l, s, a1, a2, a3) \
153 if (scsi_probe_debug >= (l)) printf(s, a1, a2, a3)
154
155 #else /* DEBUG */
156
157 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG0(l, s)
158 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(l, s, a1)
159 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG2(l, s, a1, a2)
160 #define SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(l, s, a1, a2, a3)
161
162 #endif /* DEBUG */
163
164 int scsi_test_busy_timeout = SCSI_POLL_TIMEOUT; /* in seconds */
165 int scsi_test_busy_delay = 10000; /* 10msec in usec */
166
167
168 /*
169 * Returns from scsi_test.
170 *
171 * SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD => TRAN_ACCEPT, CMD_CMPLT, STATUS_GOOD
172 *
173 * SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY => TRAN_ACCEPT, CMD_CMPLT, STATUS_BUSY
174 *
175 * SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK => TRAN_ACCEPT, CMD_CMPLT, STATUS_CHECK
176 *
177 * SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_OTHER => TRAN_ACCEPT, CMD_CMPLT, !STATUS_{GOOD,BUSY,CHECK}
178 *
179 * SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE => TRAN_ACCEPT, CMD_INCOMPLETE
180 *
181 * SCSI_TEST_NOTCMPLT => TRAN_ACCEPT, pkt_reason != CMD_{CMPLT,INCOMPLETE}
182 *
183 * SCSI_TEST_TRAN_BUSY => (Repeated) TRAN_BUSY from attempt scsi_transport
184 *
185 * SCSI_TEST_TRAN_REJECT => TRAN_BADPKT or TRAN_FATAL_ERROR
186 *
187 */
188 #define SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD 0x01U
189 #define SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY 0x02U
190 #define SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK 0x04U
191 #define SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_OTHER 0x08U
192
193 #define SCSI_TEST_CMPLTMASK \
194 (SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD | SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY | \
195 SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK | SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_OTHER)
196
197 #define SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK \
198 (SCSI_TEST_CMPLTMASK & ~SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD)
199
200 #define SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE 0x10U
201 #define SCSI_TEST_NOTCMPLT 0x20U
202 #define SCSI_TEST_TRAN_BUSY 0x40U
203 #define SCSI_TEST_TRAN_REJECT 0x80U
204
205 #define SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK \
206 (SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE | SCSI_TEST_NOTCMPLT | \
207 SCSI_TEST_TRAN_BUSY | SCSI_TEST_TRAN_REJECT)
208
209 #define SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(x) (((x) & SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK) != 0)
210
211 /*
212 * architecture dependent allocation restrictions. For x86, we'll set
213 * dma_attr_addr_hi to scsi_max_phys_addr and dma_attr_sgllen to
214 * scsi_sgl_size during _init().
215 */
216 #if defined(__sparc)
217 ddi_dma_attr_t scsi_alloc_attr = {
218 DMA_ATTR_V0, /* version number */
219 0x0, /* lowest usable address */
220 0xFFFFFFFFull, /* high DMA address range */
221 0xFFFFFFFFull, /* DMA counter register */
222 1, /* DMA address alignment */
223 1, /* DMA burstsizes */
224 1, /* min effective DMA size */
225 0xFFFFFFFFull, /* max DMA xfer size */
226 0xFFFFFFFFull, /* segment boundary */
227 1, /* s/g list length */
228 512, /* granularity of device */
229 0 /* DMA transfer flags */
230 };
231 #elif defined(__x86)
232 ddi_dma_attr_t scsi_alloc_attr = {
233 DMA_ATTR_V0, /* version number */
234 0x0, /* lowest usable address */
235 0x0, /* high DMA address range [set in _init()] */
236 0xFFFFull, /* DMA counter register */
237 1, /* DMA address alignment */
238 1, /* DMA burstsizes */
239 1, /* min effective DMA size */
240 0xFFFFFFFFull, /* max DMA xfer size */
241 0xFFFFFFFFull, /* segment boundary */
242 0, /* s/g list length */
243 512, /* granularity of device [set in _init()] */
244 0 /* DMA transfer flags */
245 };
246 uint64_t scsi_max_phys_addr = 0xFFFFFFFFull;
247 int scsi_sgl_size = 0xFF;
248 #endif
249
250 ulong_t *scsi_pkt_bad_alloc_bitmap;
251
252 int
_init()253 _init()
254 {
255 scsi_initialize_hba_interface();
256 scsi_watch_init();
257
258 #if defined(__x86)
259 /* set the max physical address for iob allocs on x86 */
260 scsi_alloc_attr.dma_attr_addr_hi = scsi_max_phys_addr;
261
262 /*
263 * set the sgllen for iob allocs on x86. If this is set less than
264 * the number of pages the buffer will take (taking into account
265 * alignment), it would force the allocator to try and allocate
266 * contiguous pages.
267 */
268 scsi_alloc_attr.dma_attr_sgllen = scsi_sgl_size;
269 #endif
270
271 /* bitmap to limit scsi_pkt allocation violation messages */
272 scsi_pkt_bad_alloc_bitmap = kmem_zalloc(BT_SIZEOFMAP(devcnt), KM_SLEEP);
273
274 return (mod_install(&modlinkage));
275 }
276
277 /*
278 * there is no _fini() routine because this module is never unloaded
279 */
280
281 int
_info(struct modinfo * modinfop)282 _info(struct modinfo *modinfop)
283 {
284 return (mod_info(&modlinkage, modinfop));
285 }
286
287 #define ROUTE (&sd->sd_address)
288
289 static int
scsi_slave_do_rqsense(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)())290 scsi_slave_do_rqsense(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)())
291 {
292 struct scsi_pkt *rq_pkt = NULL;
293 struct buf *rq_bp = NULL;
294 int rval = SCSIPROBE_EXISTS;
295
296 /*
297 * prepare rqsense packet
298 */
299 rq_bp = scsi_alloc_consistent_buf(ROUTE, (struct buf *)NULL,
300 (uint_t)SENSE_LENGTH, B_READ, callback, NULL);
301 if (rq_bp == NULL) {
302 rval = SCSIPROBE_NOMEM;
303 goto out;
304 }
305
306 rq_pkt = scsi_init_pkt(ROUTE, (struct scsi_pkt *)NULL,
307 rq_bp, CDB_GROUP0, 1, 0, PKT_CONSISTENT,
308 callback, NULL);
309
310 if (rq_pkt == NULL) {
311 if (rq_bp->b_error == 0)
312 rval = SCSIPROBE_NOMEM_CB;
313 else
314 rval = SCSIPROBE_NOMEM;
315 goto out;
316 }
317 ASSERT(rq_bp->b_error == 0);
318
319 (void) scsi_setup_cdb((union scsi_cdb *)rq_pkt->
320 pkt_cdbp, SCMD_REQUEST_SENSE, 0, SENSE_LENGTH, 0);
321 FILL_SCSI1_LUN(sd, rq_pkt);
322 rq_pkt->pkt_flags = FLAG_NOINTR|FLAG_NOPARITY|FLAG_SENSING;
323
324 /*
325 * The controller type is as yet unknown, so we
326 * have to do a throwaway non-extended request sense,
327 * and hope that that clears the check condition
328 * for that unit until we can find out what kind
329 * of drive it is. A non-extended request sense
330 * is specified by stating that the sense block
331 * has 0 length, which is taken to mean that it
332 * is four bytes in length.
333 */
334 if (scsi_poll(rq_pkt) < 0) {
335 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
336 }
337
338 out:
339 if (rq_pkt) {
340 scsi_destroy_pkt(rq_pkt);
341 }
342 if (rq_bp) {
343 scsi_free_consistent_buf(rq_bp);
344 }
345
346 return (rval);
347 }
348
349 /*
350 *
351 * SCSI slave probe routine - provided as a service to target drivers
352 *
353 * Mostly attempts to allocate and fill sd inquiry data..
354 */
355
356 int
scsi_slave(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)())357 scsi_slave(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)())
358 {
359 struct scsi_pkt *pkt;
360 int rval = SCSIPROBE_EXISTS;
361
362 /*
363 * the first test unit ready will tell us whether a target
364 * responded and if there was one, it will clear the unit attention
365 * condition
366 */
367 pkt = scsi_init_pkt(ROUTE, (struct scsi_pkt *)NULL, NULL,
368 CDB_GROUP0, sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status), 0, 0, callback, NULL);
369
370 if (pkt == NULL) {
371 return (SCSIPROBE_NOMEM_CB);
372 }
373
374 (void) scsi_setup_cdb((union scsi_cdb *)pkt->pkt_cdbp,
375 SCMD_TEST_UNIT_READY, 0, 0, 0);
376 FILL_SCSI1_LUN(sd, pkt);
377 pkt->pkt_flags = FLAG_NOINTR|FLAG_NOPARITY;
378
379 if (scsi_poll(pkt) < 0) {
380 if (pkt->pkt_reason == CMD_INCOMPLETE)
381 rval = SCSIPROBE_NORESP;
382 else
383 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
384
385 if ((pkt->pkt_state & STATE_ARQ_DONE) == 0) {
386 if (((struct scsi_status *)pkt->pkt_scbp)->sts_chk)
387 /*
388 * scanner and processor devices can return a
389 * check condition here
390 */
391 rval = scsi_slave_do_rqsense(sd, callback);
392 }
393
394 if (rval != SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
395 scsi_destroy_pkt(pkt);
396 return (rval);
397 }
398 }
399
400 /*
401 * the second test unit ready, allows the host adapter to negotiate
402 * synchronous transfer period and offset
403 */
404 if (scsi_poll(pkt) < 0) {
405 if (pkt->pkt_reason == CMD_INCOMPLETE)
406 rval = SCSIPROBE_NORESP;
407 else
408 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
409 }
410
411 /*
412 * do a rqsense if there was a check condition and ARQ was not done
413 */
414 if ((pkt->pkt_state & STATE_ARQ_DONE) == 0) {
415 if (((struct scsi_status *)pkt->pkt_scbp)->sts_chk) {
416 rval = scsi_slave_do_rqsense(sd, callback);
417 }
418 }
419
420 /*
421 * call scsi_probe to do the inquiry
422 *
423 * NOTE: there is minor difference with the old scsi_slave
424 * implementation: busy conditions are not handled in scsi_probe.
425 */
426 scsi_destroy_pkt(pkt);
427 if (rval == SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
428 return (scsi_probe(sd, callback));
429 } else {
430 return (rval);
431 }
432 }
433
434 /*
435 * Undo scsi_slave - older interface, but still supported
436 *
437 * NOTE: The 'sd_inq' inquiry data is now freed by scsi_hba/scsi_vhci code
438 * as part of free of scsi_device(9S).
439 */
440 /*ARGSUSED*/
441 void
scsi_unslave(struct scsi_device * sd)442 scsi_unslave(struct scsi_device *sd)
443 {
444 }
445
446 /*
447 * Undo scsi_probe
448 *
449 * NOTE: The 'sd_inq' inquiry data is now freed by scsi_hba/scsi_vhci code
450 * as part of free of scsi_device(9S).
451 */
452 /*ARGSUSED*/
453 void
scsi_unprobe(struct scsi_device * sd)454 scsi_unprobe(struct scsi_device *sd)
455 {
456 }
457
458 /*
459 * We log all scsi_test failures (as long as we are SE_HP etc). The
460 * following table controls the "driver-assessment" payload item
461 * in the ereports we raise. If a scsi_test return features in the
462 * retry mask then the calling context will retry; if it features in
463 * the fatal mask then the caller will not retry (although higher-level
464 * software might); if in neither (which shouldn't happen - you either
465 * retry or give up) default to 'retry'.
466 */
467 static const struct scsi_test_profile {
468 enum scsi_test_ctxt stp_ctxt; /* Calling context */
469 uint32_t stp_retrymask; /* Returns caller will retry for */
470 uint32_t stp_fatalmask; /* Returns caller considers fatal */
471 } scsi_test_profile[] = {
472 /*
473 * This caller will retry on SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK as long as it was
474 * not SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE which is terminal. A return from
475 * SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK (command complete but status other than
476 * STATUS_GOOD) is not terminal and we'll move on to the context
477 * of STC_PROBE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS so that's a retry, too.
478 */
479 {
480 STC_PROBE_FIRST_INQ,
481 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK & ~SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE |
482 SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK,
483 SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE
484 },
485
486 /*
487 * If the first inquiry fails outright we always retry just once
488 * (except for SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE as above). A return in
489 * SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK is terminal; for SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK
490 * we will retry at STC_PROBE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS.
491 */
492 {
493 STC_PROBE_FIRST_INQ_RETRY,
494 SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK,
495 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK
496 },
497
498 /*
499 * If we've met with partial success we retry at caller context
500 * STC_PROBE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS. Any SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK return
501 * here is terminal, as too is SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY. A return in
502 * SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK and we will continue with further
503 * inquiry attempts.
504 */
505 {
506 STC_PROBE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS,
507 SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK & ~SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY,
508 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK | SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY
509 },
510
511 /*
512 * If we get past the above target busy case then we will
513 * perform a sense request if scsi_test indicates STATUS_CHECK
514 * and ARQ was not done. We are not interested in logging telemetry
515 * for transports that do not perform ARQ automatically.
516 */
517 {
518 STC_PROBE_RQSENSE1,
519 0,
520 0
521 },
522
523 /*
524 * If "something" responded to the probe but then the next inquiry
525 * sees a change of heart then we fail the probe on any of
526 * SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK or SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY. For other values
527 * in SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK we soldier on.
528 */
529 {
530 STC_PROBE_CHK_CLEARED,
531 SCSI_TEST_PARTCMPLTMASK & ~SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY,
532 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK | SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY
533 },
534
535 /*
536 * If after all that there we still have STATUS_CHECK from the
537 * inquiry status then we resend the sense request but the
538 * result is ignored (just clearing the condition). Do not
539 * log.
540 */
541 {
542 STC_PROBE_RQSENSE2,
543 0,
544 0
545 },
546
547 /*
548 * After the above sense request we once again send an inquiry.
549 * If it fails outright or STATUS_CHECK persists we give up.
550 * Any partial result is considered success.
551 */
552 {
553 STC_PROBE_INQ_FINAL,
554 0,
555 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK | SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK
556 },
557
558 /*
559 * check_vpd_page_support8083 called from scsi_device_identity
560 * performs an inquiry with EVPD set (and page necessarily 0)
561 * to see what pages are supported.
562 *
563 * Some devices do not support this command and therefore
564 * check_vpd_page_support8083 only returns an error of kmem_zalloc
565 * fails. If the send_scsi_INQUIRY does not meet with complete
566 * success (SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD) it returns -1, othewise 0.
567 * So any scsi_test failure here will cause us to assume no page
568 * 80/83 support, and we will proceed without devid support.
569 * So -1 returns from send_scsi_INQUIRY are not terminal.
570 */
571 {
572 STC_VPD_CHECK,
573 0,
574 0
575 },
576
577 /*
578 * If the above inquiry claims pg80 support then scsi_device_identity
579 * will perform a send_scsi_INQUIRY to retrieve that page.
580 * Anything other than SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD is a failure and will
581 * cause scsi_device_identity to return non-zero at which point the
582 * caller goes to SCSIPROBE_FAILURE.
583 */
584 {
585 STC_IDENTITY_PG80,
586 0,
587 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK | SCSI_TEST_CMPLTMASK
588 },
589
590 /*
591 * Similarly for pg83
592 */
593 {
594 STC_IDENTITY_PG83,
595 0,
596 SCSI_TEST_FAILMASK | SCSI_TEST_CMPLTMASK
597 }
598 };
599
600 int scsi_test_ereport_disable = 0;
601
602 extern int e_devid_cache_path_to_devid(char *, char *, char *, ddi_devid_t *);
603
604 static void
scsi_test_ereport_post(struct scsi_pkt * pkt,enum scsi_test_ctxt ctxt,uint32_t stresult)605 scsi_test_ereport_post(struct scsi_pkt *pkt, enum scsi_test_ctxt ctxt,
606 uint32_t stresult)
607 {
608 char *nodename = NULL, *devidstr_buf = NULL, *devidstr = NULL;
609 const struct scsi_test_profile *tp = &scsi_test_profile[ctxt];
610 char ua[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN], nodenamebuf[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
611 union scsi_cdb *cdbp = (union scsi_cdb *)pkt->pkt_cdbp;
612 struct scsi_address *ap = &pkt->pkt_address;
613 char *tgt_port, *tpl0 = NULL;
614 ddi_devid_t devid = NULL;
615 dev_info_t *probe, *hba;
616 struct scsi_device *sd;
617 scsi_lun64_t lun64;
618 const char *d_ass;
619 const char *class;
620 char *pathbuf;
621 nvlist_t *pl;
622 uint64_t wwn;
623 int err = 0;
624 int dad = 0;
625 size_t len;
626 int lun;
627
628 if (scsi_test_ereport_disable)
629 return;
630
631 ASSERT(tp->stp_ctxt == ctxt);
632
633 if ((sd = scsi_address_device(ap)) == NULL)
634 return; /* Not SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX */
635
636 probe = sd->sd_dev;
637 hba = ddi_get_parent(probe);
638
639 /*
640 * We only raise telemetry for SE_HP style enumeration
641 */
642 if (!ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(hba))
643 return;
644
645 /*
646 * scsi_fm_ereport_post will use the hba for the fm-enabled devinfo
647 */
648 if (!DDI_FM_EREPORT_CAP(ddi_fm_capable(hba)))
649 return;
650
651 /*
652 * Retrieve the unit address we were probing and the target
653 * port component thereof.
654 */
655 if (!scsi_ua_get(sd, ua, sizeof (ua)) ||
656 scsi_device_prop_lookup_string(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
657 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, &tgt_port) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
658 return;
659
660 /*
661 * Determine whether unit address is location based or identity (wwn)
662 * based. If we can't convert the target port address to a wwn then
663 * we're location based.
664 */
665 if (scsi_wwnstr_to_wwn(tgt_port, &wwn) == DDI_FAILURE)
666 return;
667
668 /*
669 * Get lun and lun64
670 */
671 lun = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
672 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN, 0);
673 lun64 = scsi_device_prop_get_int64(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
674 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64, lun);
675
676 /*
677 * We are guaranteed not to be in interrupt or any other
678 * problematic context. So instead of repeated varargs
679 * style calls to scsi_fm_ereport_post for each flavour of
680 * ereport we have the luxury of being able to allocate
681 * and build an nvlist here.
682 *
683 * The ereports we raise here are all under the category
684 * ereport.io.scsi.cmd.disk category, namely
685 *
686 * ereport.io.scsi.cmd.disk.
687 * {dev.rqs.derr,dev.serr,tran}.
688 *
689 * For all ereports we also add the scsi_test specific payload.
690 * If we have it then we always include the devid in the payload
691 * (but only in the detector for device-as-detector ereports).
692 *
693 * Inherited From Member Name
694 * -------------------- -------------------
695 * .cmd driver-assessment
696 * .cmd op-code
697 * .cmd cdb
698 * .cmd pkt-reason
699 * .cmd pkt-state
700 * .cmd pkt-stats
701 * .cmd.disk stat-code
702 * - scsi-test-return
703 * - scsi-test-context
704 */
705
706 if (nvlist_alloc(&pl, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, 0) != 0)
707 return;
708
709 err |= nvlist_add_uint8(pl, "op-code", cdbp->scc_cmd);
710 err |= nvlist_add_uint8_array(pl, "cdb", pkt->pkt_cdbp,
711 pkt->pkt_cdblen);
712 err |= nvlist_add_uint8(pl, "pkt-reason", pkt->pkt_reason);
713 err |= nvlist_add_uint32(pl, "pkt-state", pkt->pkt_state);
714 err |= nvlist_add_uint32(pl, "pkt-stats", pkt->pkt_statistics);
715 err |= nvlist_add_uint32(pl, "stat-code", *pkt->pkt_scbp);
716 err |= nvlist_add_uint32(pl, "scsi-test-return", stresult);
717 err |= nvlist_add_int32(pl, "scsi-test-context", ctxt);
718
719 switch (stresult) {
720 case SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY:
721 dad = 1;
722 class = "cmd.disk.dev.serr";
723 break;
724
725 case SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK:
726 dad = 1;
727
728 if ((pkt->pkt_state & STATE_ARQ_DONE)) {
729 struct scsi_arq_status *arqstat;
730 uint8_t key, asc, ascq;
731 uint8_t *sensep;
732
733 class = "cmd.disk.dev.rqs.derr";
734 arqstat = (struct scsi_arq_status *)pkt->pkt_scbp;
735 sensep = (uint8_t *)&arqstat->sts_sensedata;
736 key = scsi_sense_key(sensep);
737 asc = scsi_sense_asc(sensep);
738 ascq = scsi_sense_ascq(sensep);
739
740 /*
741 * Add to payload.
742 */
743 err |= nvlist_add_uint8(pl, "key", key);
744 err |= nvlist_add_uint8(pl, "asc", asc);
745 err |= nvlist_add_uint8(pl, "ascq", ascq);
746 err |= nvlist_add_uint8_array(pl, "sense-data",
747 sensep, sizeof (arqstat->sts_sensedata));
748 } else {
749 class = "cmd.disk.dev.serr";
750 }
751
752 break;
753
754 case SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_OTHER:
755 dad = 1;
756 class = "cmd.disk.dev.serr";
757 break;
758
759 case SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE:
760 case SCSI_TEST_NOTCMPLT:
761 case SCSI_TEST_TRAN_BUSY:
762 case SCSI_TEST_TRAN_REJECT:
763 class = "cmd.disk.tran";
764 break;
765 }
766
767 /*
768 * Determine driver-assessment and add to payload.
769 */
770 if (dad) {
771 /*
772 * While higher level software can retry the enumeration
773 * the belief is that any device-as-detector style error
774 * will be persistent and will survive retries. So we
775 * can make a local determination of driver assessment.
776 * Some day it may be more elegant to raise an ereport from
777 * scsi_tgtmap_scsi_deactivate to confirm retries failed,
778 * and correlate that ereport during diagnosis.
779 */
780 if (stresult & tp->stp_fatalmask)
781 d_ass = (const char *)"fatal";
782 else if (stresult & tp->stp_retrymask)
783 d_ass = (const char *)"retry";
784 else
785 d_ass = (const char *)"retry";
786 } else {
787 /* We do not diagnose transport errors (yet) */
788 d_ass = (const char *)"retry";
789 }
790
791 err |= nvlist_add_string(pl, "driver-assessment", d_ass);
792
793 /*
794 * If we're hoping for a device-as-detector style ereport then
795 * we're going to need a devid for the detector FMRI. We
796 * don't have the devid because the target won't talk to us.
797 * But we do know which hba iport we were probing out of, and
798 * we know the unit address that was being probed (but not
799 * what type of device is or should be there). So we
800 * search the devid cache for any cached devid matching
801 * path <iport-path>/<nodename>@<unit-address> with nodename
802 * wildcarded. If a match is made we are returned not only the
803 * devid but also the nodename for the path that cached that
804 * entry.
805 *
806 * We also attempt to dig up a devid even for transport errors;
807 * we'll include that in the payload but not in the detector FMRI.
808 */
809
810 pathbuf = kmem_alloc(MAXPATHLEN, KM_SLEEP);
811 (void) ddi_pathname(hba, pathbuf);
812
813 if (e_devid_cache_path_to_devid(pathbuf, ua, nodenamebuf,
814 &devid) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
815 nodename = nodenamebuf;
816 devidstr = devidstr_buf = ddi_devid_str_encode(devid, NULL);
817 kmem_free(devid, ddi_devid_sizeof(devid));
818 err |= nvlist_add_string(pl, "devid", devidstr);
819 }
820
821 /*
822 * If this is lun 0 we will include the target-port-l0id
823 * in the dev scheme detector for device-as-detector.
824 */
825 if (dad && (lun == 0 || lun64 == 0))
826 tpl0 = tgt_port;
827
828 /* Construct the devpath to use in the detector */
829 (void) ddi_pathname(hba, pathbuf);
830 len = strlen(pathbuf);
831 (void) snprintf(pathbuf + len, MAXPATHLEN - len, "/%s@%s",
832 nodename ? nodename : "unknown", ua);
833
834 /*
835 * Let's review.
836 *
837 * Device-as-detector ereports for which the attempted lookup of
838 * devid and nodename succeeded:
839 *
840 * - pathbuf has the full device path including nodename we
841 * dug up from the devid cache
842 *
843 * - class is one of cmd.disk.{dev.rqs.derr,dev.serr}
844 *
845 * - devidstr is non NULL and a valid devid string
846 *
847 * Would-be device-as-detector ereport for which the attempted lookup
848 * of devid failed:
849 *
850 * - pathbuf has a device path with leaf nodename of "unknown"
851 * but still including the unit-address
852 * - class is one of cmd.disk.{dev.rqs.derr,dev.serr}
853 *
854 * Transport errors:
855 *
856 * class is cmd.disk.tran
857 * devidstr is NULL
858 *
859 * - we may have succeeded in looking up a devid and nodename -
860 * the devid we'll have added to the payload but we must not
861 * add to detector FMRI, and if we have have nodename then
862 * we have a full devpath otherwise one with "unknown" for
863 * nodename
864 */
865
866 if (err)
867 (void) nvlist_add_boolean_value(pl, "payload-incomplete",
868 B_TRUE);
869
870 scsi_fm_ereport_post(
871 sd,
872 0, /* path_instance - always 0 */
873 pathbuf, /* devpath for detector */
874 class, /* ereport class suffix */
875 0, /* ENA - generate for us */
876 dad ? devidstr : NULL, /* dtcr devid, dev-as-det only */
877 tpl0, /* target-port-l0id */
878 DDI_SLEEP,
879 pl, /* preconstructed payload */
880 FM_VERSION, DATA_TYPE_UINT8, FM_EREPORT_VERS0,
881 NULL);
882
883 nvlist_free(pl);
884 if (devidstr_buf)
885 ddi_devid_str_free(devidstr_buf);
886 kmem_free(pathbuf, MAXPATHLEN);
887 }
888
889 #ifdef DEBUG
890 /*
891 * Testing - fake scsi_test fails
892 */
893 char scsi_test_fail_ua[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN]; /* unit address to object to */
894 int scsi_test_fail_rc = TRAN_ACCEPT; /* scsi_transport return */
895 uchar_t scsi_test_fail_pkt_reason = CMD_CMPLT; /* pkt_reason */
896 uchar_t scsi_test_fail_status = STATUS_BUSY; /* status */
897 uint_t scsi_test_fail_repeat = (uint_t)-1; /* number of times to fail ua */
898 #endif
899
900 /*
901 * This is like scsi_poll, but only does retry for TRAN_BUSY.
902 */
903 static uint32_t
scsi_test(struct scsi_pkt * pkt,enum scsi_test_ctxt ctxt)904 scsi_test(struct scsi_pkt *pkt, enum scsi_test_ctxt ctxt)
905 {
906 uint32_t rval;
907 int wait_usec;
908 int rc;
909 extern int do_polled_io;
910
911 pkt->pkt_flags |= FLAG_NOINTR;
912 pkt->pkt_time = SCSI_POLL_TIMEOUT; /* in seconds */
913
914 if (scsi_ifgetcap(&pkt->pkt_address, "tagged-qing", 1) == 1) {
915 pkt->pkt_flags |= FLAG_STAG;
916 }
917
918 /*
919 * Each TRAN_BUSY response waits scsi_test_busy_delay usec up to a
920 * maximum of scsi_test_busy_timeout.
921 */
922 for (wait_usec = 0; (wait_usec / 1000000) <= scsi_test_busy_timeout;
923 wait_usec += scsi_test_busy_delay) {
924
925 /* Initialize pkt status variables */
926 *pkt->pkt_scbp = pkt->pkt_reason = pkt->pkt_state = 0;
927
928 rc = scsi_transport(pkt);
929 if ((rc != TRAN_BUSY) || (scsi_test_busy_delay == 0) ||
930 (scsi_test_busy_timeout == 0))
931 break;
932
933 /* transport busy, wait */
934 if ((curthread->t_flag & T_INTR_THREAD) == 0 && !do_polled_io) {
935 delay(drv_usectohz(scsi_test_busy_delay));
936 } else {
937 /* we busy wait during cpr_dump or interrupt threads */
938 drv_usecwait(scsi_test_busy_delay);
939 }
940 }
941
942 #ifdef DEBUG
943 if (scsi_test_fail_ua[0] != '\0' && scsi_test_fail_repeat > 0) {
944 struct scsi_address *ap = &pkt->pkt_address;
945 struct scsi_device *sd;
946 dev_info_t *probe;
947 char ua[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
948
949 if ((sd = scsi_address_device(ap)) != NULL) {
950 probe = sd->sd_dev;
951
952 if (probe && scsi_ua_get(sd, ua, sizeof (ua)) &&
953 strncmp(ua, scsi_test_fail_ua, sizeof (ua)) == 0) {
954 scsi_test_fail_repeat--;
955 rc = scsi_test_fail_rc;
956 if (rc == TRAN_ACCEPT)
957 pkt->pkt_reason =
958 scsi_test_fail_pkt_reason;
959 *pkt->pkt_scbp = scsi_test_fail_status;
960 if (scsi_test_fail_status == STATUS_CHECK)
961 pkt->pkt_state |= STATE_ARQ_DONE;
962
963 }
964 }
965 }
966 #endif
967
968 switch (rc) {
969 case TRAN_ACCEPT:
970 switch (pkt->pkt_reason) {
971 case CMD_CMPLT:
972 switch ((*pkt->pkt_scbp) & STATUS_MASK) {
973 case STATUS_GOOD:
974 rval = SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD;
975 break;
976
977 case STATUS_BUSY:
978 rval = SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY;
979 break;
980
981 case STATUS_CHECK:
982 rval = SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK;
983 break;
984
985 default:
986 rval = SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_OTHER;
987 break;
988 }
989 break;
990
991 case CMD_INCOMPLETE:
992 rval = SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE;
993 break;
994
995 default:
996 rval = SCSI_TEST_NOTCMPLT;
997 break;
998 }
999 break;
1000
1001 case TRAN_BUSY:
1002 rval = SCSI_TEST_TRAN_BUSY;
1003 break;
1004
1005 default:
1006 rval = SCSI_TEST_TRAN_REJECT;
1007 break;
1008 }
1009
1010 if (rval != SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD)
1011 scsi_test_ereport_post(pkt, ctxt, rval);
1012
1013 return (rval);
1014 }
1015
1016 /*
1017 * The implementation of scsi_probe now allows a particular
1018 * HBA to intercept the call, for any post- or pre-processing
1019 * it may need. The default, if the HBA does not override it,
1020 * is to call scsi_hba_probe(), which retains the old functionality
1021 * intact.
1022 */
1023 int
scsi_probe(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)())1024 scsi_probe(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)())
1025 {
1026 int ret, retry = 0;
1027 int lr_cap, sr_ret;
1028 scsi_hba_tran_t *tran = sd->sd_address.a_hba_tran;
1029
1030 if (scsi_check_ss2_LUN_limit(sd) != 0) {
1031 /*
1032 * caller is trying to probe a strictly-SCSI-2 device
1033 * with a LUN that is too large, so do not allow it
1034 */
1035 return (SCSIPROBE_NORESP); /* skip probing this one */
1036 }
1037 again:
1038 ret = lr_cap = sr_ret = -1;
1039 if (tran->tran_tgt_probe != NULL) {
1040 ret = (*tran->tran_tgt_probe)(sd, callback);
1041 } else {
1042 ret = scsi_hba_probe(sd, callback);
1043 }
1044
1045 if ((ret != SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) && (retry == 0)) {
1046 lr_cap = (*tran->tran_getcap)(&sd->sd_address, "lun-reset", 1);
1047 sr_ret = scsi_reset(&sd->sd_address, RESET_LUN);
1048 if ((sr_ret != 1) && (lr_cap == 1)) {
1049 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "scsi_probe(%d): scsi_reset failed(%d)"
1050 " lun-reset cap(%d)", ret, sr_ret, lr_cap);
1051 }
1052 retry = 1;
1053 goto again;
1054 }
1055
1056 if (ret == SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
1057 create_inquiry_props(sd);
1058 /* is this a strictly-SCSI-2 node ?? */
1059 scsi_establish_LUN_limit(sd);
1060 }
1061
1062 return (ret);
1063 }
1064 /*
1065 * probe scsi device using any available path
1066 *
1067 */
1068 int
scsi_hba_probe(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)())1069 scsi_hba_probe(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)())
1070 {
1071 return (scsi_hba_probe_pi(sd, callback, 0));
1072 }
1073
1074 /*
1075 * probe scsi device using specific path
1076 *
1077 * scsi_hba_probe_pi does not do any test unit ready's which access the medium
1078 * and could cause busy or not ready conditions.
1079 * scsi_hba_probe_pi does 2 inquiries and a rqsense to clear unit attention
1080 * and to allow sync negotiation to take place
1081 * finally, scsi_hba_probe_pi does one more inquiry which should
1082 * reliably tell us what kind of target we have.
1083 * A scsi-2 compliant target should be able to return inquiry with 250ms
1084 * and we actually wait more than a second after reset.
1085 */
1086 int
scsi_hba_probe_pi(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)(),int pi)1087 scsi_hba_probe_pi(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)(), int pi)
1088 {
1089 struct scsi_pkt *inq_pkt = NULL;
1090 struct scsi_pkt *rq_pkt = NULL;
1091 int rval = SCSIPROBE_NOMEM;
1092 struct buf *inq_bp = NULL;
1093 struct buf *rq_bp = NULL;
1094 int (*cb_flag)();
1095 int pass = 1;
1096 uint32_t str;
1097
1098 if (sd->sd_inq == NULL) {
1099 sd->sd_inq = (struct scsi_inquiry *)
1100 kmem_alloc(SUN_INQSIZE, ((callback == SLEEP_FUNC) ?
1101 KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP));
1102 if (sd->sd_inq == NULL) {
1103 goto out;
1104 }
1105 }
1106
1107 if (callback != SLEEP_FUNC && callback != NULL_FUNC) {
1108 cb_flag = NULL_FUNC;
1109 } else {
1110 cb_flag = callback;
1111 }
1112 inq_bp = scsi_alloc_consistent_buf(ROUTE,
1113 (struct buf *)NULL, SUN_INQSIZE, B_READ, cb_flag, NULL);
1114 if (inq_bp == NULL) {
1115 goto out;
1116 }
1117
1118 inq_pkt = scsi_init_pkt(ROUTE, (struct scsi_pkt *)NULL,
1119 inq_bp, CDB_GROUP0, sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status),
1120 0, PKT_CONSISTENT, callback, NULL);
1121 if (inq_pkt == NULL) {
1122 if (inq_bp->b_error == 0)
1123 rval = SCSIPROBE_NOMEM_CB;
1124 goto out;
1125 }
1126 ASSERT(inq_bp->b_error == 0);
1127
1128 (void) scsi_setup_cdb((union scsi_cdb *)inq_pkt->pkt_cdbp,
1129 SCMD_INQUIRY, 0, SUN_INQSIZE, 0);
1130 inq_pkt->pkt_flags = FLAG_NOINTR|FLAG_NOPARITY;
1131
1132 /*
1133 * set transport path
1134 */
1135 if (pi && scsi_pkt_allocated_correctly(inq_pkt)) {
1136 inq_pkt->pkt_path_instance = pi;
1137 inq_pkt->pkt_flags |= FLAG_PKT_PATH_INSTANCE;
1138 }
1139
1140 /*
1141 * the first inquiry will tell us whether a target
1142 * responded
1143 *
1144 * The FILL_SCSI1_LUN below will find "ansi_ver != 1" on first pass
1145 * because of bzero initilization. If this assumption turns out to be
1146 * incorrect after we have real sd_inq data (for lun0) we will do a
1147 * second pass during which FILL_SCSI1_LUN will place lun in CDB.
1148 */
1149 bzero((caddr_t)sd->sd_inq, SUN_INQSIZE);
1150 again: FILL_SCSI1_LUN(sd, inq_pkt);
1151
1152 str = scsi_test(inq_pkt, STC_PROBE_FIRST_INQ);
1153 if (SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(str)) {
1154 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE) {
1155 rval = SCSIPROBE_NORESP;
1156 goto out;
1157 }
1158
1159 /*
1160 * Retry one more time for anything other than CMD_INCOMPLETE.
1161 */
1162 str = scsi_test(inq_pkt, STC_PROBE_FIRST_INQ_RETRY);
1163 if (SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(str)) {
1164 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1165 goto out;
1166 }
1167 }
1168
1169 /*
1170 * Did the inquiry complete and transfer inquiry information,
1171 * perhaps after retry?
1172 */
1173 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD)
1174 goto done;
1175
1176 /*
1177 * We get here for SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_{BUSY,CHECK,OTHER}. We term
1178 * this "partial success" in that at least something is talking
1179 * to us.
1180 *
1181 * A second inquiry allows the host adapter to negotiate
1182 * synchronous transfer period and offset
1183 */
1184 str = scsi_test(inq_pkt, STC_PROBE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS);
1185 if (SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(str)) {
1186 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMD_INCOMPLETE)
1187 rval = SCSIPROBE_NORESP;
1188 else
1189 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1190 goto out;
1191 }
1192
1193 /*
1194 * If target is still busy, give up now.
1195 * XXX There's no interval between retries - scsi_test should
1196 * probably have a builtin retry on target busy.
1197 */
1198 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY) {
1199 rval = SCSIPROBE_BUSY;
1200 goto out;
1201 }
1202
1203 /*
1204 * At this point we are SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD, SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK
1205 * or SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_OTHER.
1206 *
1207 * Do a rqsense if there was a check condition and ARQ was not done
1208 */
1209 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK &&
1210 (inq_pkt->pkt_state & STATE_ARQ_DONE) == 0) {
1211 /*
1212 * prepare rqsense packet
1213 * there is no real need for this because the
1214 * check condition should have been cleared by now.
1215 */
1216 rq_bp = scsi_alloc_consistent_buf(ROUTE, (struct buf *)NULL,
1217 (uint_t)SENSE_LENGTH, B_READ, cb_flag, NULL);
1218 if (rq_bp == NULL) {
1219 goto out;
1220 }
1221
1222 rq_pkt = scsi_init_pkt(ROUTE, (struct scsi_pkt *)NULL,
1223 rq_bp, CDB_GROUP0, 1, 0, PKT_CONSISTENT, callback, NULL);
1224
1225 if (rq_pkt == NULL) {
1226 if (rq_bp->b_error == 0)
1227 rval = SCSIPROBE_NOMEM_CB;
1228 goto out;
1229 }
1230 ASSERT(rq_bp->b_error == 0);
1231
1232 (void) scsi_setup_cdb((union scsi_cdb *)rq_pkt->
1233 pkt_cdbp, SCMD_REQUEST_SENSE, 0, SENSE_LENGTH, 0);
1234 FILL_SCSI1_LUN(sd, rq_pkt);
1235 rq_pkt->pkt_flags = FLAG_NOINTR|FLAG_NOPARITY;
1236
1237 /*
1238 * set transport path
1239 */
1240 if (pi && scsi_pkt_allocated_correctly(rq_pkt)) {
1241 rq_pkt->pkt_path_instance = pi;
1242 rq_pkt->pkt_flags |= FLAG_PKT_PATH_INSTANCE;
1243 }
1244
1245 /*
1246 * The FILL_SCSI1_LUN above will find "inq_ansi != 1"
1247 * on first pass, see "again" comment above.
1248 *
1249 * The controller type is as yet unknown, so we
1250 * have to do a throwaway non-extended request sense,
1251 * and hope that that clears the check condition for
1252 * that unit until we can find out what kind of drive
1253 * it is. A non-extended request sense is specified
1254 * by stating that the sense block has 0 length,
1255 * which is taken to mean that it is four bytes in
1256 * length.
1257 */
1258 if (SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(scsi_test(rq_pkt, STC_PROBE_RQSENSE1))) {
1259 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1260 goto out;
1261 }
1262 }
1263
1264 /*
1265 * At this point, we are guaranteed that something responded
1266 * to this scsi bus target id. We don't know yet what
1267 * kind of device it is, or even whether there really is
1268 * a logical unit attached (as some SCSI target controllers
1269 * lie about a unit being ready, e.g., the Emulex MD21).
1270 */
1271
1272 str = scsi_test(inq_pkt, STC_PROBE_CHK_CLEARED);
1273 if (SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(str)) {
1274 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1275 goto out;
1276 }
1277
1278 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_BUSY) {
1279 rval = SCSIPROBE_BUSY;
1280 goto out;
1281 }
1282
1283 /*
1284 * Okay we sent the INQUIRY command.
1285 *
1286 * If enough data was transferred, we count that the
1287 * Inquiry command succeeded, else we have to assume
1288 * that this is a non-CCS scsi target (or a nonexistent
1289 * target/lun).
1290 */
1291
1292 if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK) {
1293 /*
1294 * try a request sense if we have a pkt, otherwise
1295 * just retry the inquiry one more time
1296 */
1297 if (rq_pkt)
1298 (void) scsi_test(rq_pkt, STC_PROBE_RQSENSE2);
1299
1300 /*
1301 * retry inquiry
1302 */
1303 str = scsi_test(inq_pkt, STC_PROBE_INQ_FINAL);
1304 if (SCSI_TEST_FAILURE(str)) {
1305 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1306 goto out;
1307 } else if (str == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_CHECK) {
1308 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1309 goto out;
1310 }
1311 }
1312
1313 done:
1314 /*
1315 * If we got a parity error on receive of inquiry data,
1316 * we're just plain out of luck because we told the host
1317 * adapter to not watch for parity errors.
1318 */
1319 if ((inq_pkt->pkt_state & STATE_XFERRED_DATA) == 0 ||
1320 ((SUN_INQSIZE - inq_pkt->pkt_resid) < SUN_MIN_INQLEN)) {
1321 rval = SCSIPROBE_NONCCS;
1322 } else {
1323 ASSERT(inq_pkt->pkt_resid >= 0);
1324 bcopy((caddr_t)inq_bp->b_un.b_addr,
1325 (caddr_t)sd->sd_inq, (SUN_INQSIZE - inq_pkt->pkt_resid));
1326 rval = SCSIPROBE_EXISTS;
1327 }
1328
1329 out:
1330 /*
1331 * If lun > 0 we need to figure out if this is a scsi-1 device where
1332 * the "real" lun needs to be embedded into the cdb.
1333 */
1334 if ((rval == SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) && (pass == 1) &&
1335 (sd->sd_address.a_lun > 0) && (sd->sd_inq->inq_ansi == 0x1)) {
1336 pass++;
1337 if (sd->sd_address.a_lun <= 7)
1338 goto again;
1339
1340 /*
1341 * invalid lun for scsi-1,
1342 * return probe failure.
1343 */
1344 rval = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
1345 }
1346
1347 if (rq_pkt) {
1348 scsi_destroy_pkt(rq_pkt);
1349 }
1350 if (inq_pkt) {
1351 scsi_destroy_pkt(inq_pkt);
1352 }
1353 if (rq_bp) {
1354 scsi_free_consistent_buf(rq_bp);
1355 }
1356 if (inq_bp) {
1357 scsi_free_consistent_buf(inq_bp);
1358 }
1359 return (rval);
1360 }
1361
1362 /*
1363 * Convert from a scsi_device structure pointer to a scsi_hba_tran structure
1364 * pointer. The correct way to do this is
1365 *
1366 * #define DEVP_TO_TRAN(sd) ((sd)->sd_address.a_hba_tran)
1367 *
1368 * however we have some consumers that place their own vector in a_hba_tran. To
1369 * avoid problems, we implement this using the sd_tran_safe. See
1370 * scsi_hba_initchild for more details.
1371 */
1372 #define DEVP_TO_TRAN(sd) ((sd)->sd_tran_safe)
1373
1374 /*
1375 * Function, callable from SCSA framework, to get 'human' readable REPORTDEV
1376 * addressing information from scsi_device properties.
1377 */
1378 int
scsi_ua_get_reportdev(struct scsi_device * sd,char * ra,int len)1379 scsi_ua_get_reportdev(struct scsi_device *sd, char *ra, int len)
1380 {
1381 /* use deprecated tran_get_bus_addr interface if it is defined */
1382 /* NOTE: tran_get_bus_addr is a poor name choice for interface */
1383 if (DEVP_TO_TRAN(sd)->tran_get_bus_addr)
1384 return ((*DEVP_TO_TRAN(sd)->tran_get_bus_addr)(sd, ra, len));
1385 return (scsi_hba_ua_get_reportdev(sd, ra, len));
1386 }
1387
1388 /*
1389 * Function, callable from HBA driver's tran_get_bus_addr(9E) implementation,
1390 * to get standard form of human readable REPORTDEV addressing information
1391 * from scsi_device properties.
1392 */
1393 int
scsi_hba_ua_get_reportdev(struct scsi_device * sd,char * ra,int len)1394 scsi_hba_ua_get_reportdev(struct scsi_device *sd, char *ra, int len)
1395 {
1396 int tgt, lun, sfunc;
1397 char *tgt_port;
1398 scsi_lun64_t lun64;
1399
1400 /* get device unit-address properties */
1401 tgt = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1402 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, -1);
1403 if (scsi_device_prop_lookup_string(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1404 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, &tgt_port) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
1405 tgt_port = NULL;
1406 if ((tgt == -1) && (tgt_port == NULL))
1407 return (0); /* no target */
1408
1409 lun = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1410 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN, 0);
1411 lun64 = scsi_device_prop_get_int64(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1412 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64, lun);
1413 sfunc = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1414 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_SFUNC, -1);
1415
1416 /*
1417 * XXX should the default be to print this in decimal for
1418 * "human readable" form, so it matches conf files?
1419 */
1420 if (tgt_port) {
1421 if (sfunc == -1)
1422 (void) snprintf(ra, len,
1423 "%s %s lun %" PRIx64,
1424 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, tgt_port, lun64);
1425 else
1426 (void) snprintf(ra, len,
1427 "%s %s lun %" PRIx64 " sfunc %x",
1428 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, tgt_port, lun64, sfunc);
1429 scsi_device_prop_free(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH, tgt_port);
1430 } else {
1431 if (sfunc == -1)
1432 (void) snprintf(ra, len,
1433 "%s %x lun %" PRIx64,
1434 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, tgt, lun64);
1435 else
1436 (void) snprintf(ra, len,
1437 "%s %x lun %" PRIx64 " sfunc %x",
1438 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, tgt, lun64, sfunc);
1439 }
1440
1441 return (1);
1442 }
1443
1444 /*
1445 * scsi_ua_get: using properties, return "unit-address" string.
1446 * Called by SCSA framework, may call HBAs tran function.
1447 */
1448 int
scsi_ua_get(struct scsi_device * sd,char * ua,int len)1449 scsi_ua_get(struct scsi_device *sd, char *ua, int len)
1450 {
1451 char *eua;
1452
1453 /* See if we already have established the unit-address. */
1454 if ((eua = scsi_device_unit_address(sd)) != NULL) {
1455 (void) strlcpy(ua, eua, len);
1456 return (1);
1457 }
1458
1459 /* Use deprecated tran_get_name interface if it is defined. */
1460 /* NOTE: tran_get_name is a poor name choice for interface */
1461 if (DEVP_TO_TRAN(sd)->tran_get_name)
1462 return ((*DEVP_TO_TRAN(sd)->tran_get_name)(sd, ua, len));
1463
1464 /* Use generic property implementation */
1465 return (scsi_hba_ua_get(sd, ua, len));
1466 }
1467
1468 /*
1469 * scsi_hba_ua_get: using properties, return "unit-address" string.
1470 * This function may be called from an HBAs tran function.
1471 *
1472 * Function to get "unit-address" in "name@unit-address" /devices path
1473 * component form from the scsi_device unit-address properties on a node.
1474 *
1475 * NOTE: This function works in conjunction with scsi_hba_ua_set().
1476 */
1477 int
scsi_hba_ua_get(struct scsi_device * sd,char * ua,int len)1478 scsi_hba_ua_get(struct scsi_device *sd, char *ua, int len)
1479 {
1480 int tgt, lun, sfunc;
1481 char *tgt_port;
1482 scsi_lun64_t lun64;
1483
1484 /* get device unit-address properties */
1485 tgt = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1486 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, -1);
1487 if (scsi_device_prop_lookup_string(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1488 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, &tgt_port) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
1489 tgt_port = NULL;
1490 if ((tgt == -1) && (tgt_port == NULL))
1491 return (0); /* no target */
1492
1493 lun = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1494 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN, 0);
1495 lun64 = scsi_device_prop_get_int64(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1496 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64, lun);
1497 sfunc = scsi_device_prop_get_int(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH,
1498 SCSI_ADDR_PROP_SFUNC, -1);
1499 if (tgt_port) {
1500 if (sfunc == -1)
1501 (void) snprintf(ua, len, "%s,%" PRIx64,
1502 tgt_port, lun64);
1503 else
1504 (void) snprintf(ua, len, "%s,%" PRIx64 ",%x",
1505 tgt_port, lun64, sfunc);
1506 scsi_device_prop_free(sd, SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH, tgt_port);
1507 } else {
1508 if (sfunc == -1)
1509 (void) snprintf(ua, len, "%x,%" PRIx64, tgt, lun64);
1510 else
1511 (void) snprintf(ua, len, "%x,%" PRIx64 ",%x",
1512 tgt, lun64, sfunc);
1513 }
1514 return (1);
1515 }
1516
1517 static void
create_inquiry_props(struct scsi_device * sd)1518 create_inquiry_props(struct scsi_device *sd)
1519 {
1520 struct scsi_inquiry *inq = sd->sd_inq;
1521
1522 (void) ndi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
1523 INQUIRY_DEVICE_TYPE, (int)inq->inq_dtype);
1524
1525 /*
1526 * Create the following properties:
1527 *
1528 * inquiry-vendor-id Vendor id (INQUIRY data bytes 8-15)
1529 * inquiry-product-id Product id (INQUIRY data bytes 16-31)
1530 * inquiry-revision-id Product Rev level (INQUIRY data bytes 32-35)
1531 *
1532 * NOTE: We don't support creation of these properties for scsi-1
1533 * devices (as the vid, pid and revision were not defined) and we
1534 * don't create the property if they are of zero length when
1535 * stripped of Nulls and spaces.
1536 *
1537 * NOTE: The first definition of these properties sticks. This gives
1538 * a transport the ability to provide a higher-quality definition
1539 * than the standard SCSI INQUIRY data.
1540 */
1541 if (inq->inq_ansi != 1) {
1542 if (ddi_prop_exists(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
1543 DDI_PROP_TYPE_STRING, INQUIRY_VENDOR_ID) == 0)
1544 (void) scsi_device_prop_update_inqstring(sd,
1545 INQUIRY_VENDOR_ID,
1546 inq->inq_vid, sizeof (inq->inq_vid));
1547
1548 if (ddi_prop_exists(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
1549 DDI_PROP_TYPE_STRING, INQUIRY_PRODUCT_ID) == 0)
1550 (void) scsi_device_prop_update_inqstring(sd,
1551 INQUIRY_PRODUCT_ID,
1552 inq->inq_pid, sizeof (inq->inq_pid));
1553
1554 if (ddi_prop_exists(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
1555 DDI_PROP_TYPE_STRING, INQUIRY_REVISION_ID) == 0)
1556 (void) scsi_device_prop_update_inqstring(sd,
1557 INQUIRY_REVISION_ID,
1558 inq->inq_revision, sizeof (inq->inq_revision));
1559 }
1560 }
1561
1562 /*
1563 * Create 'inquiry' string properties. An 'inquiry' string gets special
1564 * treatment to trim trailing blanks (etc) and ensure null termination.
1565 */
1566 int
scsi_device_prop_update_inqstring(struct scsi_device * sd,char * name,char * data,size_t len)1567 scsi_device_prop_update_inqstring(struct scsi_device *sd,
1568 char *name, char *data, size_t len)
1569 {
1570 int ilen;
1571 char *data_string;
1572 int rv;
1573
1574 ilen = scsi_ascii_inquiry_len(data, len);
1575 ASSERT(ilen <= (int)len);
1576 if (ilen <= 0)
1577 return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
1578
1579 /* ensure null termination */
1580 data_string = kmem_zalloc(ilen + 1, KM_SLEEP);
1581 bcopy(data, data_string, ilen);
1582 rv = ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE,
1583 sd->sd_dev, name, data_string);
1584 kmem_free(data_string, ilen + 1);
1585 return (rv);
1586 }
1587
1588 /*
1589 * Interfaces associated with SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX
1590 * per-scsi_device HBA private data support.
1591 *
1592 * scsi_address_device returns NULL if we're not SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX,
1593 * thereby allowing use of scsi_address_device as a test for
1594 * SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX.
1595 */
1596 struct scsi_device *
scsi_address_device(struct scsi_address * sa)1597 scsi_address_device(struct scsi_address *sa)
1598 {
1599 return ((sa->a_hba_tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX) ?
1600 sa->a.a_sd : NULL);
1601 }
1602
1603 void
scsi_device_hba_private_set(struct scsi_device * sd,void * data)1604 scsi_device_hba_private_set(struct scsi_device *sd, void *data)
1605 {
1606 ASSERT(sd->sd_address.a_hba_tran->tran_hba_flags &
1607 SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX);
1608 sd->sd_hba_private = data;
1609 }
1610
1611 void *
scsi_device_hba_private_get(struct scsi_device * sd)1612 scsi_device_hba_private_get(struct scsi_device *sd)
1613 {
1614 ASSERT(sd->sd_address.a_hba_tran->tran_hba_flags &
1615 SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX);
1616 return (sd->sd_hba_private);
1617 }
1618
1619 /*
1620 * This routine is called from the start of scsi_probe() if a tgt/LUN to be
1621 * probed *may* be a request to probe a strictly SCSI-2 target (with respect
1622 * to LUNs) -- and this probe may be for a LUN number greater than 7,
1623 * which can cause a hardware hang
1624 *
1625 * return 0 if the probe can proceed,
1626 * else return 1, meaning do *NOT* probe this target/LUN
1627 */
1628 static int
scsi_check_ss2_LUN_limit(struct scsi_device * sd)1629 scsi_check_ss2_LUN_limit(struct scsi_device *sd)
1630 {
1631 struct scsi_address *ap = &(sd->sd_address);
1632 dev_info_t *pdevi =
1633 (dev_info_t *)DEVI(sd->sd_dev)->devi_parent;
1634 int ret_val = 0; /* default return value */
1635 uchar_t *tgt_list;
1636 uint_t tgt_nelements;
1637 int i;
1638
1639
1640 /*
1641 * check for what *might* be a problem probe, only we don't
1642 * know yet what's really at the destination target/LUN
1643 */
1644 if ((ap->a_target >= NTARGETS_WIDE) ||
1645 (ap->a_lun < NLUNS_PER_TARGET)) {
1646 return (0); /* okay to probe this target */
1647 }
1648
1649 /*
1650 * this *might* be a problematic probe, so look to see
1651 * if the inquiry data matches
1652 */
1653 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG2(1, "SCSA pre-probe: checking tgt.LUN=%d.%d\n",
1654 ap->a_target, ap->a_lun);
1655 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(2,
1656 "SCSA pre-probe: scanning parent node name: %s ...\n",
1657 ddi_node_name(pdevi));
1658
1659 /*
1660 * look for a special property of our parent node that lists
1661 * the targets under it for which we do *NOT* want to probe
1662 * if LUN>7 -- if the property is found, look to see if our
1663 * target ID is on that list
1664 */
1665 if (ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, pdevi,
1666 DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP,
1667 &tgt_list, &tgt_nelements) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1668 /*
1669 * no list, so it must be okay to probe this target.LUN
1670 */
1671 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG0(3,
1672 "SCSA pre-probe: NO parent prop found\n");
1673 } else {
1674 for (i = 0; i < tgt_nelements; i++) {
1675 if (tgt_list[i] == ap->a_target) {
1676 /*
1677 * we found a match, which means we do *NOT*
1678 * want to probe the specified target.LUN
1679 */
1680 ret_val = 1;
1681 break;
1682 }
1683 }
1684 ddi_prop_free(tgt_list);
1685 #ifdef DEBUG
1686 if (ret_val == 1) {
1687 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG2(1,
1688 "SCSA pre-probe: marker node FOUND for "
1689 "tgt.LUN=%d.%d, so SKIPPING it\n",
1690 ap->a_target, ap->a_lun);
1691 } else {
1692 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG0(2,
1693 "SCSA pre-probe: NO marker node found"
1694 " -- OK to probe\n");
1695 }
1696 #endif
1697 }
1698 return (ret_val);
1699 }
1700
1701
1702 /*
1703 * this routine is called from near the end of scsi_probe(),
1704 * to see if the just-probed node is on our list of strictly-SCSI-2 nodes,
1705 * and if it is we mark our parent node with this information
1706 */
1707 static void
scsi_establish_LUN_limit(struct scsi_device * sd)1708 scsi_establish_LUN_limit(struct scsi_device *sd)
1709 {
1710 struct scsi_address *ap = &(sd->sd_address);
1711 struct scsi_inquiry *inq = sd->sd_inq;
1712 dev_info_t *devi = sd->sd_dev;
1713 char *vid = NULL;
1714 char *pid = NULL;
1715 char *rev = NULL;
1716 int i;
1717 const ss2_lun0_info_t *p;
1718 int bad_target_found = 0;
1719
1720
1721 /*
1722 * if this inquiry data shows that we have a strictly-SCSI-2 device
1723 * at LUN 0, then add it to our list of strictly-SCSI-2 devices,
1724 * so that we can avoid probes where LUN>7 on this device later
1725 */
1726 if ((ap->a_lun != 0) ||
1727 (ap->a_target >= NTARGETS_WIDE) ||
1728 (inq->inq_dtype != DTYPE_PROCESSOR) ||
1729 (inq->inq_ansi != 2)) {
1730 /*
1731 * this can't possibly be a node we want to look at, since
1732 * either LUN is greater than 0, target is greater than or
1733 * equal to 16, device type
1734 * is not processor, or SCSI level is not SCSI-2,
1735 * so don't bother checking for a strictly SCSI-2
1736 * (only 8 LUN) target
1737 */
1738 return; /* don't care */
1739 }
1740
1741 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG2(1, "SCSA post-probe: LUN limit on tgt.LUN=%d.%d, "
1742 "SCSI-2 PROCESSOR?\n", ap->a_target, ap->a_lun);
1743
1744 ASSERT(devi != NULL);
1745
1746 /*
1747 * we have a node that has been probed that is: LUN=0, target<16,
1748 * PROCESSOR-type SCSI target, and at the SCSI-2 level, so
1749 * check INQ properties to see if it's in our list of strictly
1750 * SCSI-2 targets
1751 *
1752 * first we have to get the VID/PID/REV INQUIRY properties for
1753 * comparison
1754 */
1755 if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, devi,
1756 DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1757 INQUIRY_VENDOR_ID, &vid) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1758 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(2, "SCSA post-probe: prop \"%s\" missing\n",
1759 INQUIRY_VENDOR_ID);
1760 goto dun;
1761 }
1762 if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, devi,
1763 DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1764 INQUIRY_PRODUCT_ID, &pid) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1765 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(2, "SCSA post-probe: prop \"%s\" missing\n",
1766 INQUIRY_PRODUCT_ID);
1767 goto dun;
1768 }
1769 if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, devi,
1770 DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1771 INQUIRY_REVISION_ID, &rev) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1772 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(2, "SCSA post-probe: prop \"%s\" missing\n",
1773 INQUIRY_REVISION_ID);
1774 goto dun;
1775 }
1776
1777 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(3, "SCSA post-probe: looking for vid/pid/rev = "
1778 "\"%s\"/\"%s\"/\"%s\"\n", vid, pid, rev);
1779
1780 /*
1781 * now that we have the INQUIRY properties from the device node,
1782 * compare them with our known offenders
1783 *
1784 * Note: comparison is *CASE* *SENSITIVE*
1785 */
1786 for (i = 0; i < scsi_probe_strict_s2_size; i++) {
1787 p = &scsi_probe_strict_s2_list[i];
1788
1789 if ((strcmp(p->sli_vid, vid) == 0) &&
1790 (strcmp(p->sli_pid, pid) == 0) &&
1791 (strcmp(p->sli_rev, rev) == 0)) {
1792 /*
1793 * we found a match -- do NOT want to probe this one
1794 */
1795 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(1,
1796 "SCSA post-probe: recording strict SCSI-2 node "
1797 "vid/pid/rev = \"%s\"/\"%s\"/\"%s\"\n",
1798 vid, pid, rev);
1799
1800 /*
1801 * set/update private parent-node property,
1802 * so we can find out about this node later
1803 */
1804 bad_target_found = 1;
1805 break;
1806 }
1807 }
1808
1809 /*
1810 * either add remove target number from parent property
1811 */
1812 scsi_update_parent_ss2_prop(devi, ap->a_target, bad_target_found);
1813
1814 dun:
1815 if (vid != NULL) {
1816 ddi_prop_free(vid);
1817 }
1818 if (pid != NULL) {
1819 ddi_prop_free(pid);
1820 }
1821 if (rev != NULL) {
1822 ddi_prop_free(rev);
1823 }
1824 }
1825
1826
1827 /*
1828 * update the parent node to add in the supplied tgt number to the target
1829 * list property already present (if any)
1830 *
1831 * since the target list can never be longer than 16, and each target
1832 * number is also small, we can save having to alloc memory by putting
1833 * a 16-byte array on the stack and using it for property memory
1834 *
1835 * if "add_tgt" is set then add the target to the parent's property, else
1836 * remove it (if present)
1837 */
1838 static void
scsi_update_parent_ss2_prop(dev_info_t * devi,int tgt,int add_tgt)1839 scsi_update_parent_ss2_prop(dev_info_t *devi, int tgt, int add_tgt)
1840 {
1841 dev_info_t *pdevi = (dev_info_t *)DEVI(devi)->devi_parent;
1842 uchar_t *tgt_list;
1843 uint_t nelements;
1844 uint_t new_nelements;
1845 int i;
1846 int update_result;
1847 uchar_t new_tgt_list[NTARGETS_WIDE];
1848
1849
1850 ASSERT(pdevi != NULL);
1851
1852 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(3,
1853 "SCSA post-probe: updating parent=%s property to %s tgt=%d\n",
1854 ddi_node_name(pdevi), add_tgt ? "add" : "remove", tgt);
1855
1856 if (ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, pdevi,
1857 DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1858 SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP, &tgt_list, &nelements) ==
1859 DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1860
1861 if (add_tgt) {
1862 /*
1863 * we found an existing property -- we might need
1864 * to add to it
1865 */
1866 for (i = 0; i < nelements; i++) {
1867 if (tgt_list[i] == tgt) {
1868 /* target already in list */
1869 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(2, "SCSA post-probe:"
1870 " tgt %d already listed\n", tgt);
1871 ddi_prop_free(tgt_list);
1872 return;
1873 }
1874 }
1875
1876 /*
1877 * need to append our target number to end of list
1878 * (no need sorting list, as it's so short)
1879 */
1880
1881 /*
1882 * will this new entry fit ?? -- it should, since
1883 * the array is 16-wide and only keep track of
1884 * 16 targets, but check just in case
1885 */
1886 new_nelements = nelements + 1;
1887 if (new_nelements >= NTARGETS_WIDE) {
1888 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG0(1, "SCSA post-probe: "
1889 "internal error: no room "
1890 "for more targets?\n");
1891 ddi_prop_free(tgt_list);
1892 return;
1893 }
1894
1895 /* copy existing list then add our tgt number to end */
1896 bcopy((void *)tgt_list, (void *)new_tgt_list,
1897 sizeof (uchar_t) * nelements);
1898 new_tgt_list[new_nelements - 1] = (uchar_t)tgt;
1899 } else {
1900 /*
1901 * we need to remove our target number from the list,
1902 * so copy all of the other target numbers,
1903 * skipping ours
1904 */
1905 int tgt_removed = 0;
1906
1907 new_nelements = 0;
1908 for (i = 0; i < nelements; i++) {
1909 if (tgt_list[i] != tgt) {
1910 new_tgt_list[new_nelements++] =
1911 tgt_list[i];
1912 } else {
1913 /* skip this target */
1914 tgt_removed++;
1915 }
1916 }
1917
1918 if (!tgt_removed) {
1919 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG1(2, "SCSA post-probe:"
1920 " no need to remove tgt %d\n", tgt);
1921 ddi_prop_free(tgt_list);
1922 return;
1923 }
1924 }
1925
1926 update_result = ddi_prop_update_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE,
1927 pdevi, SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP, new_tgt_list,
1928 new_nelements);
1929
1930 ddi_prop_free(tgt_list);
1931 } else {
1932 /*
1933 * no property yet
1934 */
1935 if (add_tgt) {
1936 /*
1937 * create a property with just our tgt
1938 */
1939 new_tgt_list[0] = (uchar_t)tgt;
1940 new_nelements = 1; /* just one element */
1941
1942 update_result = ddi_prop_update_byte_array(
1943 DDI_DEV_T_NONE, pdevi, SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP,
1944 new_tgt_list, new_nelements);
1945 } else {
1946 /*
1947 * no list so no need to remove tgt from that list
1948 */
1949 return;
1950 }
1951 }
1952
1953 #ifdef DEBUG
1954 /*
1955 * if we get here we have tried to add/update properties
1956 */
1957 if (update_result != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1958 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG2(1, "SCSA post-probe: can't update parent "
1959 "property with tgt=%d (%d)\n", tgt, update_result);
1960 } else {
1961 if (add_tgt) {
1962 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(2,
1963 "SCSA post-probe: added tgt=%d to parent "
1964 "prop=\"%s\" (now %d entries)\n",
1965 tgt, SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP, new_nelements);
1966 } else {
1967 SCSI_PROBE_DEBUG3(2,
1968 "SCSA post-probe: removed tgt=%d from parent "
1969 "prop=\"%s\" (now %d entries)\n",
1970 tgt, SS2_LUN0_TGT_LIST_PROP, new_nelements);
1971 }
1972 }
1973 #endif
1974 }
1975
1976
1977 /* XXX BEGIN: find a better place for this: inquiry.h? */
1978 /*
1979 * Definitions used by device id registration routines
1980 */
1981 #define VPD_HEAD_OFFSET 3 /* size of head for vpd page */
1982 #define VPD_PAGE_LENGTH 3 /* offset for pge length data */
1983 #define VPD_MODE_PAGE 1 /* offset into vpd pg for "page code" */
1984
1985 /* size for devid inquiries */
1986 #define MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE 0xF0
1987 #define MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE_EVPD 0xFF /* XXX why is this longer */
1988 /* XXX END: find a better place for these */
1989
1990
1991 /*
1992 * Decorate devinfo node with identity properties using information obtained
1993 * from device. These properties are used by device enumeration code to derive
1994 * the devid, and guid for the device. These properties are also used to
1995 * determine if a device should be enumerated under the physical HBA (PHCI) or
1996 * the virtual HBA (VHCI, for mpxio support).
1997 *
1998 * Return zero on success. If commands that should succeed fail or allocations
1999 * fail then return failure (non-zero). It is possible for this function to
2000 * return success and not have decorated the node with any additional identity
2001 * information if the device correctly responds indicating that they are not
2002 * supported. When failure occurs the caller should consider not making the
2003 * device accessible.
2004 */
2005 int
scsi_device_identity(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)())2006 scsi_device_identity(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)())
2007 {
2008 dev_info_t *devi = sd->sd_dev;
2009 uchar_t *inq80 = NULL;
2010 uchar_t *inq83 = NULL;
2011 int rval;
2012 size_t len;
2013 int pg80, pg83;
2014
2015 /* find out what pages are supported by device */
2016 if (check_vpd_page_support8083(sd, callback, &pg80, &pg83) == -1)
2017 return (-1);
2018
2019 /* if available, collect page 80 data and add as property */
2020 if (pg80) {
2021 inq80 = kmem_zalloc(MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE,
2022 ((callback == SLEEP_FUNC) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP));
2023 if (inq80 == NULL) {
2024 rval = -1;
2025 goto out;
2026 }
2027
2028 rval = send_scsi_INQUIRY(sd, callback, inq80,
2029 MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE, 0x01, 0x80, &len, STC_IDENTITY_PG80);
2030 if (rval)
2031 goto out; /* should have worked */
2032
2033 if (len && (ndi_prop_update_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, devi,
2034 "inquiry-page-80", inq80, len) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)) {
2035 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "scsi_device_identity: "
2036 "failed to add page80 prop");
2037 rval = -1;
2038 goto out;
2039 }
2040 }
2041
2042 /* if available, collect page 83 data and add as property */
2043 if (pg83) {
2044 inq83 = kmem_zalloc(MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE,
2045 ((callback == SLEEP_FUNC) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP));
2046 if (inq83 == NULL) {
2047 rval = -1;
2048 goto out;
2049 }
2050
2051 rval = send_scsi_INQUIRY(sd, callback, inq83,
2052 MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE, 0x01, 0x83, &len, STC_IDENTITY_PG83);
2053 if (rval)
2054 goto out; /* should have worked */
2055
2056 if (len && (ndi_prop_update_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, devi,
2057 "inquiry-page-83", inq83, len) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)) {
2058 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "scsi_device_identity: "
2059 "failed to add page83 prop");
2060 rval = -1;
2061 goto out;
2062 }
2063 }
2064
2065 /* Commands worked, identity information that exists has been added. */
2066 rval = 0;
2067
2068 /* clean up resources */
2069 out: if (inq80 != NULL)
2070 kmem_free(inq80, MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE);
2071 if (inq83 != NULL)
2072 kmem_free(inq83, MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE);
2073
2074 return (rval);
2075 }
2076
2077 /*
2078 * Send an INQUIRY command with the EVPD bit set and a page code of 0x00 to
2079 * the device, returning zero on success. Returned INQUIRY data is used to
2080 * determine which vital product pages are supported. The device idenity
2081 * information we are looking for is in pages 0x83 and/or 0x80. If the device
2082 * fails the EVPD inquiry then no pages are supported but the call succeeds.
2083 * Return -1 (failure) if there were memory allocation failures or if a
2084 * command faild that should have worked.
2085 */
2086 static int
check_vpd_page_support8083(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)(),int * ppg80,int * ppg83)2087 check_vpd_page_support8083(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)(),
2088 int *ppg80, int *ppg83)
2089 {
2090 uchar_t *page_list;
2091 int counter;
2092 int rval;
2093
2094 /* pages are not supported */
2095 *ppg80 = 0;
2096 *ppg83 = 0;
2097
2098 /*
2099 * We'll set the page length to the maximum to save figuring it out
2100 * with an additional call.
2101 */
2102 page_list = kmem_zalloc(MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE_EVPD,
2103 ((callback == SLEEP_FUNC) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP));
2104 if (page_list == NULL)
2105 return (-1); /* memory allocation problem */
2106
2107 /* issue page 0 (Supported VPD Pages) INQUIRY with evpd set */
2108 rval = send_scsi_INQUIRY(sd, callback,
2109 page_list, MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE_EVPD, 1, 0, NULL, STC_VPD_CHECK);
2110
2111 /*
2112 * Now we must validate that the device accepted the command (some
2113 * devices do not support it) and if the idenity pages we are
2114 * interested in are supported.
2115 */
2116 if ((rval == 0) &&
2117 (page_list[VPD_MODE_PAGE] == 0x00)) {
2118 /* Loop to find one of the 2 pages we need */
2119 counter = 4; /* Supported pages start at byte 4, with 0x00 */
2120
2121 /*
2122 * Pages are returned in ascending order, and 0x83 is the
2123 * last page we are hoping to find.
2124 */
2125 while ((page_list[counter] <= 0x83) &&
2126 (counter <= (page_list[VPD_PAGE_LENGTH] +
2127 VPD_HEAD_OFFSET))) {
2128 /*
2129 * Add 3 because page_list[3] is the number of
2130 * pages minus 3
2131 */
2132
2133 switch (page_list[counter]) {
2134 case 0x80:
2135 *ppg80 = 1;
2136 break;
2137 case 0x83:
2138 *ppg83 = 1;
2139 break;
2140 }
2141 counter++;
2142 }
2143 }
2144
2145 kmem_free(page_list, MAX_INQUIRY_SIZE_EVPD);
2146 return (0);
2147 }
2148
2149 /*
2150 * Send INQUIRY command with specified EVPD and page code. Return
2151 * zero on success. On success, the amount of data transferred
2152 * is returned in *lenp.
2153 */
2154 static int
send_scsi_INQUIRY(struct scsi_device * sd,int (* callback)(),uchar_t * bufaddr,size_t buflen,uchar_t evpd,uchar_t page_code,size_t * lenp,enum scsi_test_ctxt ctxt)2155 send_scsi_INQUIRY(struct scsi_device *sd, int (*callback)(),
2156 uchar_t *bufaddr, size_t buflen,
2157 uchar_t evpd, uchar_t page_code, size_t *lenp,
2158 enum scsi_test_ctxt ctxt)
2159 {
2160 int (*cb_flag)();
2161 struct buf *inq_bp;
2162 struct scsi_pkt *inq_pkt = NULL;
2163 int rval = -1;
2164
2165 if (lenp)
2166 *lenp = 0;
2167 if (callback != SLEEP_FUNC && callback != NULL_FUNC)
2168 cb_flag = NULL_FUNC;
2169 else
2170 cb_flag = callback;
2171 inq_bp = scsi_alloc_consistent_buf(ROUTE,
2172 (struct buf *)NULL, buflen, B_READ, cb_flag, NULL);
2173 if (inq_bp == NULL)
2174 goto out; /* memory allocation problem */
2175
2176 inq_pkt = scsi_init_pkt(ROUTE, (struct scsi_pkt *)NULL,
2177 inq_bp, CDB_GROUP0, sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status),
2178 0, PKT_CONSISTENT, callback, NULL);
2179 if (inq_pkt == NULL)
2180 goto out; /* memory allocation problem */
2181
2182 ASSERT(inq_bp->b_error == 0);
2183
2184 /* form INQUIRY cdb with specified EVPD and page code */
2185 (void) scsi_setup_cdb((union scsi_cdb *)inq_pkt->pkt_cdbp,
2186 SCMD_INQUIRY, 0, buflen, 0);
2187 inq_pkt->pkt_cdbp[1] = evpd;
2188 inq_pkt->pkt_cdbp[2] = page_code;
2189
2190 inq_pkt->pkt_time = SCSI_POLL_TIMEOUT; /* in seconds */
2191 inq_pkt->pkt_flags = FLAG_NOINTR|FLAG_NOPARITY;
2192
2193 /*
2194 * Issue inquiry command thru scsi_test
2195 *
2196 * NOTE: This is important data about device identity, not sure why
2197 * NOPARITY is used. Also seems like we should check pkt_stat for
2198 * STATE_XFERRED_DATA.
2199 */
2200 if (scsi_test(inq_pkt, ctxt) == SCSI_TEST_CMPLT_GOOD) {
2201 ASSERT(inq_pkt->pkt_resid >= 0);
2202 ASSERT(inq_pkt->pkt_resid <= buflen);
2203
2204 bcopy(inq_bp->b_un.b_addr,
2205 bufaddr, buflen - inq_pkt->pkt_resid);
2206 if (lenp)
2207 *lenp = (buflen - inq_pkt->pkt_resid);
2208 rval = 0;
2209 }
2210
2211 /*
2212 * XXX We should retry on target busy
2213 */
2214
2215 out: if (inq_pkt)
2216 scsi_destroy_pkt(inq_pkt);
2217 if (inq_bp)
2218 scsi_free_consistent_buf(inq_bp);
2219 return (rval);
2220 }
2221