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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 22 * HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 23 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 24 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 25 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, 26 * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 27 * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 28 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 29 * 30 * $Id: //depot/users/kenm/FreeBSD-test2/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h#5 $ 31 * $FreeBSD$ 32 */ 33 /* 34 * CAM Target Layer data movement structures/interface. 35 * 36 * Author: Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> 37 */ 38 39 #ifndef _CTL_IO_H_ 40 #define _CTL_IO_H_ 41 42 #ifdef _CTL_C 43 #define EXTERN(__var,__val) __var = __val 44 #else 45 #define EXTERN(__var,__val) extern __var 46 #endif 47 48 #define CTL_MAX_CDBLEN 32 49 /* 50 * Uncomment this next line to enable printing out times for I/Os 51 * that take longer than CTL_TIME_IO_SECS seconds to get to the datamove 52 * and/or done stage. 53 */ 54 #define CTL_TIME_IO 55 #ifdef CTL_TIME_IO 56 #define CTL_TIME_IO_DEFAULT_SECS 90 57 EXTERN(int ctl_time_io_secs, CTL_TIME_IO_DEFAULT_SECS); 58 #endif 59 60 /* 61 * Uncomment these next two lines to enable the CTL I/O delay feature. You 62 * can delay I/O at two different points -- datamove and done. This is 63 * useful for diagnosing abort conditions (for hosts that send an abort on a 64 * timeout), and for determining how long a host's timeout is. 65 */ 66 #define CTL_IO_DELAY 67 #define CTL_TIMER_BYTES sizeof(struct callout) 68 69 typedef enum { 70 CTL_STATUS_NONE, /* No status */ 71 CTL_SUCCESS, /* Transaction completed successfully */ 72 CTL_CMD_TIMEOUT, /* Command timed out, shouldn't happen here */ 73 CTL_SEL_TIMEOUT, /* Selection timeout, shouldn't happen here */ 74 CTL_ERROR, /* General CTL error XXX expand on this? */ 75 CTL_SCSI_ERROR, /* SCSI error, look at status byte/sense data */ 76 CTL_CMD_ABORTED, /* Command aborted, don't return status */ 77 CTL_STATUS_MASK = 0xfff,/* Mask off any status flags */ 78 CTL_AUTOSENSE = 0x1000 /* Autosense performed */ 79 } ctl_io_status; 80 81 /* 82 * WARNING: Keep the data in/out/none flags where they are. They're used 83 * in conjuction with ctl_cmd_flags. See comment above ctl_cmd_flags 84 * definition in ctl_private.h. 85 */ 86 typedef enum { 87 CTL_FLAG_NONE = 0x00000000, /* no flags */ 88 CTL_FLAG_DATA_IN = 0x00000001, /* DATA IN */ 89 CTL_FLAG_DATA_OUT = 0x00000002, /* DATA OUT */ 90 CTL_FLAG_DATA_NONE = 0x00000003, /* no data */ 91 CTL_FLAG_DATA_MASK = 0x00000003, 92 CTL_FLAG_KDPTR_SGLIST = 0x00000008, /* kern_data_ptr is S/G list*/ 93 CTL_FLAG_EDPTR_SGLIST = 0x00000010, /* ext_data_ptr is S/G list */ 94 CTL_FLAG_DO_AUTOSENSE = 0x00000020, /* grab sense info */ 95 CTL_FLAG_USER_REQ = 0x00000040, /* request came from userland */ 96 CTL_FLAG_CONTROL_DEV = 0x00000080, /* processor device */ 97 CTL_FLAG_ALLOCATED = 0x00000100, /* data space allocated */ 98 CTL_FLAG_BLOCKED = 0x00000200, /* on the blocked queue */ 99 CTL_FLAG_ABORT = 0x00000800, /* this I/O should be aborted */ 100 CTL_FLAG_DMA_INPROG = 0x00001000, /* DMA in progress */ 101 CTL_FLAG_NO_DATASYNC = 0x00002000, /* don't cache flush data */ 102 CTL_FLAG_DELAY_DONE = 0x00004000, /* delay injection done */ 103 CTL_FLAG_INT_COPY = 0x00008000, /* internal copy, no done call*/ 104 CTL_FLAG_SENT_2OTHER_SC = 0x00010000, 105 CTL_FLAG_FROM_OTHER_SC = 0x00020000, 106 CTL_FLAG_IS_WAS_ON_RTR = 0x00040000, /* Don't rerun cmd on failover*/ 107 CTL_FLAG_BUS_ADDR = 0x00080000, /* ctl_sglist contains BUS 108 addresses, not virtual ones*/ 109 CTL_FLAG_IO_CONT = 0x00100000, /* Continue I/O instead of 110 completing */ 111 CTL_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR = 0x00200000, /* Automatically use memory 112 from the RC cache mirrored 113 address area. */ 114 #if 0 115 CTL_FLAG_ALREADY_DONE = 0x00200000 /* I/O already completed */ 116 #endif 117 CTL_FLAG_NO_DATAMOVE = 0x00400000, 118 CTL_FLAG_DMA_QUEUED = 0x00800000, /* DMA queued but not started*/ 119 CTL_FLAG_STATUS_QUEUED = 0x01000000, /* Status queued but not sent*/ 120 121 CTL_FLAG_REDIR_DONE = 0x02000000, /* Redirection has already 122 been done. */ 123 CTL_FLAG_FAILOVER = 0x04000000, /* Killed by a failover */ 124 CTL_FLAG_IO_ACTIVE = 0x08000000, /* I/O active on this SC */ 125 CTL_FLAG_RDMA_MASK = CTL_FLAG_NO_DATASYNC | CTL_FLAG_BUS_ADDR | 126 CTL_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR | CTL_FLAG_REDIR_DONE 127 /* Flags we care about for 128 remote DMA */ 129 } ctl_io_flags; 130 131 132 struct ctl_lba_len { 133 uint64_t lba; 134 uint32_t len; 135 }; 136 137 struct ctl_lba_len_flags { 138 uint64_t lba; 139 uint32_t len; 140 uint32_t flags; 141 }; 142 143 struct ctl_ptr_len_flags { 144 uint8_t *ptr; 145 uint32_t len; 146 uint32_t flags; 147 }; 148 149 union ctl_priv { 150 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(uint64_t) * 2]; 151 uint64_t integer; 152 void *ptr; 153 }; 154 155 /* 156 * Number of CTL private areas. 157 */ 158 #define CTL_NUM_PRIV 6 159 160 /* 161 * Which private area are we using for a particular piece of data? 162 */ 163 #define CTL_PRIV_LUN 0 /* CTL LUN pointer goes here */ 164 #define CTL_PRIV_LBA_LEN 1 /* Decoded LBA/len for read/write*/ 165 #define CTL_PRIV_MODEPAGE 1 /* Modepage info for config write */ 166 #define CTL_PRIV_BACKEND 2 /* Reserved for block, RAIDCore */ 167 #define CTL_PRIV_BACKEND_LUN 3 /* Backend LUN pointer */ 168 #define CTL_PRIV_FRONTEND 4 /* LSI driver, ioctl front end */ 169 #define CTL_PRIV_USER 5 /* Userland use */ 170 171 #define CTL_INVALID_PORTNAME 0xFF 172 #define CTL_UNMAPPED_IID 0xFF 173 /* 174 * XXX KDM this size is for the port_priv variable in struct ctl_io_hdr 175 * below. This should be defined in terms of the size of struct 176 * ctlfe_lun_cmd_info at the moment: 177 * struct ctlfe_lun_cmd_info { 178 * int cur_transfer_index; 179 * ctlfe_cmd_flags flags; 180 * bus_dma_segment_t cam_sglist[32]; 181 * }; 182 * 183 * This isn't really the way I'd prefer to do it, but it does make some 184 * sense, AS LONG AS we can guarantee that there will always only be one 185 * outstanding DMA request per ctl_io. If that assumption isn't valid, 186 * then we've got problems. 187 * 188 * At some point it may be nice switch CTL over to using CCBs for 189 * everything. At that point we can probably use the ATIO/CTIO model, so 190 * that multiple simultaneous DMAs per command will just work. 191 * 192 * Also note that the current size, 600, is appropriate for 64-bit 193 * architectures, but is overkill for 32-bit architectures. Need a way to 194 * figure out the size at compile time, or just get rid of this altogether. 195 */ 196 #define CTL_PORT_PRIV_SIZE 600 197 198 struct ctl_sg_entry { 199 void *addr; 200 size_t len; 201 }; 202 203 struct ctl_id { 204 uint32_t id; 205 uint64_t wwid[2]; 206 }; 207 208 typedef enum { 209 CTL_IO_NONE, 210 CTL_IO_SCSI, 211 CTL_IO_TASK, 212 } ctl_io_type; 213 214 struct ctl_nexus { 215 struct ctl_id initid; /* Initiator ID */ 216 uint32_t targ_port; /* Target port, filled in by PORT */ 217 struct ctl_id targ_target; /* Destination target */ 218 uint32_t targ_lun; /* Destination lun */ 219 uint32_t (*lun_map_fn)(void *arg, uint32_t lun); 220 void *lun_map_arg; 221 }; 222 223 typedef enum { 224 CTL_MSG_SERIALIZE, 225 CTL_MSG_R2R, 226 CTL_MSG_FINISH_IO, 227 CTL_MSG_BAD_JUJU, 228 CTL_MSG_MANAGE_TASKS, 229 CTL_MSG_PERS_ACTION, 230 CTL_MSG_SYNC_FE, 231 CTL_MSG_APS_LOCK, 232 CTL_MSG_DATAMOVE, 233 CTL_MSG_DATAMOVE_DONE 234 } ctl_msg_type; 235 236 struct ctl_scsiio; 237 238 #define CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES 9 239 240 struct ctl_io_hdr { 241 uint32_t version; /* interface version XXX */ 242 ctl_io_type io_type; /* task I/O, SCSI I/O, etc. */ 243 ctl_msg_type msg_type; 244 struct ctl_nexus nexus; /* Initiator, port, target, lun */ 245 uint32_t iid_indx; /* the index into the iid mapping */ 246 uint32_t flags; /* transaction flags */ 247 uint32_t status; /* transaction status */ 248 uint32_t port_status; /* trans status, set by PORT, 0 = good*/ 249 uint32_t timeout; /* timeout in ms */ 250 uint32_t retries; /* retry count */ 251 #ifdef CTL_IO_DELAY 252 uint8_t timer_bytes[CTL_TIMER_BYTES]; /* timer kludge */ 253 #endif /* CTL_IO_DELAY */ 254 #ifdef CTL_TIME_IO 255 time_t start_time; /* I/O start time */ 256 struct bintime start_bt; /* Timer start ticks */ 257 struct bintime dma_start_bt; /* DMA start ticks */ 258 struct bintime dma_bt; /* DMA total ticks */ 259 uint32_t num_dmas; /* Number of DMAs */ 260 #endif /* CTL_TIME_IO */ 261 union ctl_io *original_sc; 262 union ctl_io *serializing_sc; 263 void *pool; /* I/O pool */ 264 union ctl_priv ctl_private[CTL_NUM_PRIV];/* CTL private area */ 265 uint8_t port_priv[CTL_PORT_PRIV_SIZE];/* PORT private area*/ 266 struct ctl_sg_entry remote_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES]; 267 struct ctl_sg_entry remote_dma_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES]; 268 struct ctl_sg_entry local_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES]; 269 struct ctl_sg_entry local_dma_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES]; 270 STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_io_hdr) links; /* linked list pointer */ 271 TAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_io_hdr) ooa_links; 272 TAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_io_hdr) blocked_links; 273 }; 274 275 typedef enum { 276 CTL_TAG_UNTAGGED, 277 CTL_TAG_SIMPLE, 278 CTL_TAG_ORDERED, 279 CTL_TAG_HEAD_OF_QUEUE, 280 CTL_TAG_ACA 281 } ctl_tag_type; 282 283 union ctl_io; 284 285 /* 286 * SCSI passthrough I/O structure for the CAM Target Layer. Note 287 * that some of these fields are here for completeness, but they aren't 288 * used in the CTL implementation. e.g., timeout and retries won't be 289 * used. 290 * 291 * Note: Make sure the io_hdr is *always* the first element in this 292 * structure. 293 */ 294 struct ctl_scsiio { 295 struct ctl_io_hdr io_hdr; /* common to all I/O types */ 296 297 /* 298 * The ext_* fields are generally intended for frontend use; CTL itself 299 * doesn't modify or use them. 300 */ 301 uint32_t ext_sg_entries; /* 0 = no S/G list, > 0 = num entries */ 302 uint8_t *ext_data_ptr; /* data buffer or S/G list */ 303 uint32_t ext_data_len; /* Data transfer length */ 304 uint32_t ext_data_filled; /* Amount of data filled so far */ 305 306 /* 307 * The number of scatter/gather entries in the list pointed to 308 * by kern_data_ptr. 0 means there is no list, just a data pointer. 309 */ 310 uint32_t kern_sg_entries; 311 312 uint32_t rem_sg_entries; /* Unused. */ 313 314 /* 315 * The data pointer or a pointer to the scatter/gather list. 316 */ 317 uint8_t *kern_data_ptr; 318 319 /* 320 * Length of the data buffer or scatter/gather list. It's also 321 * the length of this particular piece of the data transfer, 322 * ie. number of bytes expected to be transferred by the current 323 * invocation of frontend's datamove() callback. It's always 324 * less than or equal to kern_total_len. 325 */ 326 uint32_t kern_data_len; 327 328 /* 329 * Total length of data to be transferred during this particular 330 * SCSI command, as decoded from SCSI CDB. 331 */ 332 uint32_t kern_total_len; 333 334 /* 335 * Amount of data left after the current data transfer. 336 */ 337 uint32_t kern_data_resid; 338 339 /* 340 * Byte offset of this transfer, equal to the amount of data 341 * already transferred for this SCSI command during previous 342 * datamove() invocations. 343 */ 344 uint32_t kern_rel_offset; 345 346 struct scsi_sense_data sense_data; /* sense data */ 347 uint8_t sense_len; /* Returned sense length */ 348 uint8_t scsi_status; /* SCSI status byte */ 349 uint8_t sense_residual; /* Unused. */ 350 uint32_t residual; /* data residual length */ 351 uint32_t tag_num; /* tag number */ 352 ctl_tag_type tag_type; /* simple, ordered, head of queue,etc.*/ 353 uint8_t cdb_len; /* CDB length */ 354 uint8_t cdb[CTL_MAX_CDBLEN]; /* CDB */ 355 int (*be_move_done)(union ctl_io *io); /* called by fe */ 356 int (*io_cont)(union ctl_io *io); /* to continue processing */ 357 }; 358 359 typedef enum { 360 CTL_TASK_ABORT_TASK, 361 CTL_TASK_ABORT_TASK_SET, 362 CTL_TASK_CLEAR_ACA, 363 CTL_TASK_CLEAR_TASK_SET, 364 CTL_TASK_LUN_RESET, 365 CTL_TASK_TARGET_RESET, 366 CTL_TASK_BUS_RESET, 367 CTL_TASK_PORT_LOGIN, 368 CTL_TASK_PORT_LOGOUT 369 } ctl_task_type; 370 371 /* 372 * Task management I/O structure. Aborts, bus resets, etc., are sent using 373 * this structure. 374 * 375 * Note: Make sure the io_hdr is *always* the first element in this 376 * structure. 377 */ 378 struct ctl_taskio { 379 struct ctl_io_hdr io_hdr; /* common to all I/O types */ 380 ctl_task_type task_action; /* Target Reset, Abort, etc. */ 381 uint32_t tag_num; /* tag number */ 382 ctl_tag_type tag_type; /* simple, ordered, etc. */ 383 }; 384 385 typedef enum { 386 CTL_PR_REG_KEY, 387 CTL_PR_UNREG_KEY, 388 CTL_PR_PREEMPT, 389 CTL_PR_CLEAR, 390 CTL_PR_RESERVE, 391 CTL_PR_RELEASE 392 } ctl_pr_action; 393 394 /* 395 * The PR info is specifically for sending Persistent Reserve actions 396 * to the other SC which it must also act on. 397 * 398 * Note: Make sure the io_hdr is *always* the first element in this 399 * structure. 400 */ 401 struct ctl_pr_info { 402 ctl_pr_action action; 403 uint8_t sa_res_key[8]; 404 uint8_t res_type; 405 uint16_t residx; 406 }; 407 408 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr { 409 ctl_msg_type msg_type; 410 union ctl_io *original_sc; 411 union ctl_io *serializing_sc; 412 struct ctl_nexus nexus; /* Initiator, port, target, lun */ 413 uint32_t status; /* transaction status */ 414 TAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_ha_msg_hdr) links; 415 }; 416 417 #define CTL_HA_MAX_SG_ENTRIES 16 418 419 /* 420 * Used for CTL_MSG_APS_LOCK. 421 */ 422 struct ctl_ha_msg_aps { 423 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr hdr; 424 uint8_t lock_flag; 425 }; 426 427 /* 428 * Used for CTL_MSG_PERS_ACTION. 429 */ 430 struct ctl_ha_msg_pr { 431 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr hdr; 432 struct ctl_pr_info pr_info; 433 }; 434 435 /* 436 * The S/G handling here is a little different than the standard ctl_scsiio 437 * structure, because we can't pass data by reference in between controllers. 438 * The S/G list in the ctl_scsiio struct is normally passed in the 439 * kern_data_ptr field. So kern_sg_entries here will always be non-zero, 440 * even if there is only one entry. 441 * 442 * Used for CTL_MSG_DATAMOVE. 443 */ 444 struct ctl_ha_msg_dt { 445 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr hdr; 446 ctl_io_flags flags; /* Only I/O flags are used here */ 447 uint32_t sg_sequence; /* S/G portion number */ 448 uint8_t sg_last; /* last S/G batch = 1 */ 449 uint32_t sent_sg_entries; /* previous S/G count */ 450 uint32_t cur_sg_entries; /* current S/G entries */ 451 uint32_t kern_sg_entries; /* total S/G entries */ 452 uint32_t kern_data_len; /* Length of this S/G list */ 453 uint32_t kern_total_len; /* Total length of this 454 transaction */ 455 uint32_t kern_data_resid; /* Length left to transfer 456 after this*/ 457 uint32_t kern_rel_offset; /* Byte Offset of this 458 transfer */ 459 struct ctl_sg_entry sg_list[CTL_HA_MAX_SG_ENTRIES]; 460 }; 461 462 /* 463 * Used for CTL_MSG_SERIALIZE, CTL_MSG_FINISH_IO, CTL_MSG_BAD_JUJU. 464 */ 465 struct ctl_ha_msg_scsi { 466 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr hdr; 467 uint8_t cdb[CTL_MAX_CDBLEN]; /* CDB */ 468 uint32_t tag_num; /* tag number */ 469 ctl_tag_type tag_type; /* simple, ordered, etc. */ 470 uint8_t scsi_status; /* SCSI status byte */ 471 struct scsi_sense_data sense_data; /* sense data */ 472 uint8_t sense_len; /* Returned sense length */ 473 uint8_t sense_residual; /* sense residual length */ 474 uint32_t residual; /* data residual length */ 475 uint32_t fetd_status; /* trans status, set by FETD, 476 0 = good*/ 477 struct ctl_lba_len lbalen; /* used for stats */ 478 }; 479 480 /* 481 * Used for CTL_MSG_MANAGE_TASKS. 482 */ 483 struct ctl_ha_msg_task { 484 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr hdr; 485 ctl_task_type task_action; /* Target Reset, Abort, etc. */ 486 uint32_t tag_num; /* tag number */ 487 ctl_tag_type tag_type; /* simple, ordered, etc. */ 488 }; 489 490 union ctl_ha_msg { 491 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr hdr; 492 struct ctl_ha_msg_task task; 493 struct ctl_ha_msg_scsi scsi; 494 struct ctl_ha_msg_dt dt; 495 struct ctl_ha_msg_pr pr; 496 struct ctl_ha_msg_aps aps; 497 }; 498 499 500 struct ctl_prio { 501 struct ctl_io_hdr io_hdr; 502 struct ctl_ha_msg_pr pr_msg; 503 }; 504 505 506 507 union ctl_io { 508 struct ctl_io_hdr io_hdr; /* common to all I/O types */ 509 struct ctl_scsiio scsiio; /* Normal SCSI commands */ 510 struct ctl_taskio taskio; /* SCSI task management/reset */ 511 struct ctl_prio presio; /* update per. res info on other SC */ 512 }; 513 514 #ifdef _KERNEL 515 516 union ctl_io *ctl_alloc_io(void *pool_ref); 517 void ctl_free_io(union ctl_io *io); 518 void ctl_zero_io(union ctl_io *io); 519 void ctl_copy_io(union ctl_io *src, union ctl_io *dest); 520 521 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 522 523 #endif /* _CTL_IO_H_ */ 524 525 /* 526 * vim: ts=8 527 */ 528