xref: /freebsd/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h (revision 9a14aa017b21c292740c00ee098195cd46642730)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2003 Silicon Graphics International Corp.
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4  *
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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 union ctl_priv {
138 	uint8_t		bytes[sizeof(uint64_t) * 2];
139 	uint64_t	integer;
140 	void		*ptr;
141 };
142 
143 /*
144  * Number of CTL private areas.
145  */
146 #define	CTL_NUM_PRIV	6
147 
148 /*
149  * Which private area are we using for a particular piece of data?
150  */
151 #define	CTL_PRIV_LUN		0	/* CTL LUN pointer goes here */
152 #define	CTL_PRIV_LBA_LEN	1	/* Decoded LBA/len for read/write*/
153 #define	CTL_PRIV_MODEPAGE	1	/* Modepage info for config write */
154 #define	CTL_PRIV_BACKEND	2	/* Reserved for block, RAIDCore */
155 #define	CTL_PRIV_BACKEND_LUN	3	/* Backend LUN pointer */
156 #define	CTL_PRIV_FRONTEND	4	/* LSI driver, ioctl front end */
157 #define	CTL_PRIV_USER		5	/* Userland use */
158 
159 #define CTL_INVALID_PORTNAME 0xFF
160 #define CTL_UNMAPPED_IID     0xFF
161 /*
162  * XXX KDM this size is for the port_priv variable in struct ctl_io_hdr
163  * below.  This should be defined in terms of the size of struct
164  * ctlfe_lun_cmd_info at the moment:
165  * struct ctlfe_lun_cmd_info {
166  *	int cur_transfer_index;
167  * 	ctlfe_cmd_flags flags;
168  * 	bus_dma_segment_t cam_sglist[32];
169  * };
170  *
171  * This isn't really the way I'd prefer to do it, but it does make some
172  * sense, AS LONG AS we can guarantee that there will always only be one
173  * outstanding DMA request per ctl_io.  If that assumption isn't valid,
174  * then we've got problems.
175  *
176  * At some point it may be nice switch CTL over to using CCBs for
177  * everything.  At that point we can probably use the ATIO/CTIO model, so
178  * that multiple simultaneous DMAs per command will just work.
179  *
180  * Also note that the current size, 600, is appropriate for 64-bit
181  * architectures, but is overkill for 32-bit architectures.  Need a way to
182  * figure out the size at compile time, or just get rid of this altogether.
183  */
184 #define	CTL_PORT_PRIV_SIZE	600
185 
186 struct ctl_sg_entry {
187 	void	*addr;
188 	size_t	len;
189 };
190 
191 struct ctl_id {
192 	uint32_t		id;
193 	uint64_t		wwid[2];
194 };
195 
196 typedef enum {
197 	CTL_IO_NONE,
198 	CTL_IO_SCSI,
199 	CTL_IO_TASK,
200 } ctl_io_type;
201 
202 struct ctl_nexus {
203 	struct ctl_id initid;		/* Initiator ID */
204 	uint32_t targ_port;		/* Target port, filled in by PORT */
205 	struct ctl_id targ_target;	/* Destination target */
206 	uint32_t targ_lun;		/* Destination lun */
207 };
208 
209 typedef enum {
210 	CTL_MSG_SERIALIZE,
211 	CTL_MSG_R2R,
212 	CTL_MSG_FINISH_IO,
213 	CTL_MSG_BAD_JUJU,
214 	CTL_MSG_MANAGE_TASKS,
215 	CTL_MSG_PERS_ACTION,
216 	CTL_MSG_SYNC_FE,
217 	CTL_MSG_APS_LOCK,
218 	CTL_MSG_DATAMOVE,
219 	CTL_MSG_DATAMOVE_DONE
220 } ctl_msg_type;
221 
222 struct ctl_scsiio;
223 
224 #define	CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES	9
225 
226 struct ctl_io_hdr {
227 	uint32_t	  version;	/* interface version XXX */
228 	ctl_io_type	  io_type;	/* task I/O, SCSI I/O, etc. */
229 	ctl_msg_type	  msg_type;
230 	struct ctl_nexus  nexus;	/* Initiator, port, target, lun */
231 	uint32_t	  iid_indx;	/* the index into the iid mapping */
232 	uint32_t	  flags;	/* transaction flags */
233 	uint32_t	  status;	/* transaction status */
234 	uint32_t	  port_status;	/* trans status, set by PORT, 0 = good*/
235 	uint32_t	  timeout;	/* timeout in ms */
236 	uint32_t	  retries;	/* retry count */
237 #ifdef CTL_IO_DELAY
238 	uint8_t		  timer_bytes[CTL_TIMER_BYTES]; /* timer kludge */
239 #endif /* CTL_IO_DELAY */
240 #ifdef CTL_TIME_IO
241 	time_t		  start_time;	/* I/O start time */
242 	struct bintime	  start_bt;	/* Timer start ticks */
243 	struct bintime	  dma_start_bt;	/* DMA start ticks */
244 	struct bintime	  dma_bt;	/* DMA total ticks */
245 	uint32_t	  num_dmas;	/* Number of DMAs */
246 #endif /* CTL_TIME_IO */
247 	union ctl_io	  *original_sc;
248 	union ctl_io	  *serializing_sc;
249 	void		  *pool;	/* I/O pool */
250 	union ctl_priv	  ctl_private[CTL_NUM_PRIV];/* CTL private area */
251 	uint8_t		  port_priv[CTL_PORT_PRIV_SIZE];/* PORT private area*/
252 	struct ctl_sg_entry remote_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES];
253 	struct ctl_sg_entry remote_dma_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES];
254 	struct ctl_sg_entry local_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES];
255 	struct ctl_sg_entry local_dma_sglist[CTL_NUM_SG_ENTRIES];
256 	STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_io_hdr) links;	/* linked list pointer */
257 	TAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_io_hdr) ooa_links;
258 	TAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_io_hdr) blocked_links;
259 };
260 
261 typedef enum {
262 	CTL_TAG_UNTAGGED,
263 	CTL_TAG_SIMPLE,
264 	CTL_TAG_ORDERED,
265 	CTL_TAG_HEAD_OF_QUEUE,
266 	CTL_TAG_ACA
267 } ctl_tag_type;
268 
269 union ctl_io;
270 
271 /*
272  * SCSI passthrough I/O structure for the CAM Target Layer.  Note
273  * that some of these fields are here for completeness, but they aren't
274  * used in the CTL implementation.  e.g., timeout and retries won't be
275  * used.
276  *
277  * Note:  Make sure the io_hdr is *always* the first element in this
278  * structure.
279  */
280 struct ctl_scsiio {
281 	struct ctl_io_hdr io_hdr;	/* common to all I/O types */
282 	uint32_t   ext_sg_entries;	/* 0 = no S/G list, > 0 = num entries */
283 	uint8_t	   *ext_data_ptr;	/* data buffer or S/G list */
284 	uint32_t   ext_data_len;	/* Data transfer length */
285 	uint32_t   ext_data_filled;	/* Amount of data filled so far */
286 	uint32_t   kern_sg_entries;	/* 0 = no S/G list, > 0 = num entries */
287 	uint32_t   rem_sg_entries;	/* 0 = no S/G list, > 0 = num entries */
288 	uint8_t    *kern_data_ptr;	/* data buffer or S/G list */
289 	uint32_t   kern_data_len;	/* Length of this S/G list/buffer */
290 	uint32_t   kern_total_len;	/* Total length of this transaction */
291 	uint32_t   kern_data_resid;	/* Length left to transfer after this*/
292 	uint32_t   kern_rel_offset;	/* Byte Offset of this transfer */
293 	struct     scsi_sense_data sense_data;	/* sense data */
294 	uint8_t	   sense_len;		/* Returned sense length */
295 	uint8_t	   scsi_status;		/* SCSI status byte */
296 	uint8_t	   sense_residual;	/* sense residual length */
297 	uint32_t   residual;		/* data residual length */
298 	uint32_t   tag_num;		/* tag number */
299 	ctl_tag_type tag_type;		/* simple, ordered, head of queue,etc.*/
300 	uint8_t    cdb_len;		/* CDB length */
301 	uint8_t	   cdb[CTL_MAX_CDBLEN];	/* CDB */
302 	int	   (*be_move_done)(union ctl_io *io); /* called by fe */
303 	int        (*io_cont)(union ctl_io *io); /* to continue processing */
304 };
305 
306 typedef enum {
307 	CTL_TASK_ABORT_TASK,
308 	CTL_TASK_ABORT_TASK_SET,
309 	CTL_TASK_CLEAR_ACA,
310 	CTL_TASK_CLEAR_TASK_SET,
311 	CTL_TASK_LUN_RESET,
312 	CTL_TASK_TARGET_RESET,
313 	CTL_TASK_BUS_RESET,
314 	CTL_TASK_PORT_LOGIN,
315 	CTL_TASK_PORT_LOGOUT
316 } ctl_task_type;
317 
318 /*
319  * Task management I/O structure.  Aborts, bus resets, etc., are sent using
320  * this structure.
321  *
322  * Note:  Make sure the io_hdr is *always* the first element in this
323  * structure.
324  */
325 struct ctl_taskio {
326 	struct ctl_io_hdr	io_hdr;      /* common to all I/O types */
327 	ctl_task_type		task_action; /* Target Reset, Abort, etc.  */
328 	uint32_t		tag_num;     /* tag number */
329 	ctl_tag_type		tag_type;    /* simple, ordered, etc. */
330 };
331 
332 typedef enum {
333 	CTL_PR_REG_KEY,
334 	CTL_PR_UNREG_KEY,
335 	CTL_PR_PREEMPT,
336 	CTL_PR_CLEAR,
337 	CTL_PR_RESERVE,
338 	CTL_PR_RELEASE
339 } ctl_pr_action;
340 
341 /*
342  * The PR info is specifically for sending Persistent Reserve actions
343  * to the other SC which it must also act on.
344  *
345  * Note:  Make sure the io_hdr is *always* the first element in this
346  * structure.
347  */
348 struct ctl_pr_info {
349 	ctl_pr_action        action;
350 	uint8_t              sa_res_key[8];
351 	uint8_t              res_type;
352 	uint16_t             residx;
353 };
354 
355 struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr {
356 	ctl_msg_type		msg_type;
357 	union ctl_io		*original_sc;
358 	union ctl_io		*serializing_sc;
359 	struct ctl_nexus	nexus;	     /* Initiator, port, target, lun */
360 	uint32_t		status;	     /* transaction status */
361 	TAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_ha_msg_hdr) links;
362 };
363 
364 #define	CTL_HA_MAX_SG_ENTRIES	16
365 
366 /*
367  * Used for CTL_MSG_APS_LOCK.
368  */
369 struct ctl_ha_msg_aps {
370 	struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr	hdr;
371 	uint8_t			lock_flag;
372 };
373 
374 /*
375  * Used for CTL_MSG_PERS_ACTION.
376  */
377 struct ctl_ha_msg_pr {
378 	struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr	hdr;
379 	struct ctl_pr_info	pr_info;
380 };
381 
382 /*
383  * The S/G handling here is a little different than the standard ctl_scsiio
384  * structure, because we can't pass data by reference in between controllers.
385  * The S/G list in the ctl_scsiio struct is normally passed in the
386  * kern_data_ptr field.  So kern_sg_entries here will always be non-zero,
387  * even if there is only one entry.
388  *
389  * Used for CTL_MSG_DATAMOVE.
390  */
391 struct ctl_ha_msg_dt {
392 	struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr	hdr;
393 	ctl_io_flags		flags;  /* Only I/O flags are used here */
394 	uint32_t		sg_sequence;     /* S/G portion number  */
395 	uint8_t			sg_last;         /* last S/G batch = 1 */
396 	uint32_t		sent_sg_entries; /* previous S/G count */
397 	uint32_t		cur_sg_entries;  /* current S/G entries */
398 	uint32_t		kern_sg_entries; /* total S/G entries */
399 	uint32_t		kern_data_len;   /* Length of this S/G list */
400 	uint32_t		kern_total_len;  /* Total length of this
401 						    transaction */
402 	uint32_t		kern_data_resid; /* Length left to transfer
403 						    after this*/
404 	uint32_t		kern_rel_offset; /* Byte Offset of this
405 						    transfer */
406 	struct ctl_sg_entry	sg_list[CTL_HA_MAX_SG_ENTRIES];
407 };
408 
409 /*
410  * Used for CTL_MSG_SERIALIZE, CTL_MSG_FINISH_IO, CTL_MSG_BAD_JUJU.
411  */
412 struct ctl_ha_msg_scsi {
413 	struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr	hdr;
414 	uint8_t			cdb[CTL_MAX_CDBLEN];	/* CDB */
415 	uint32_t		tag_num;     /* tag number */
416 	ctl_tag_type		tag_type;    /* simple, ordered, etc. */
417 	uint8_t			scsi_status; /* SCSI status byte */
418 	struct scsi_sense_data	sense_data;  /* sense data */
419 	uint8_t			sense_len;   /* Returned sense length */
420 	uint8_t			sense_residual;	/* sense residual length */
421 	uint32_t		residual;    /* data residual length */
422 	uint32_t		fetd_status; /* trans status, set by FETD,
423 						0 = good*/
424 	struct ctl_lba_len	lbalen;      /* used for stats */
425 };
426 
427 /*
428  * Used for CTL_MSG_MANAGE_TASKS.
429  */
430 struct ctl_ha_msg_task {
431 	struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr	hdr;
432 	ctl_task_type		task_action; /* Target Reset, Abort, etc.  */
433 	uint32_t		tag_num;     /* tag number */
434 	ctl_tag_type		tag_type;    /* simple, ordered, etc. */
435 };
436 
437 union ctl_ha_msg {
438 	struct ctl_ha_msg_hdr	hdr;
439 	struct ctl_ha_msg_task	task;
440 	struct ctl_ha_msg_scsi	scsi;
441 	struct ctl_ha_msg_dt	dt;
442 	struct ctl_ha_msg_pr	pr;
443 	struct ctl_ha_msg_aps	aps;
444 };
445 
446 
447 struct ctl_prio {
448 	struct ctl_io_hdr  io_hdr;
449 	struct ctl_ha_msg_pr pr_msg;
450 };
451 
452 
453 
454 union ctl_io {
455 	struct ctl_io_hdr io_hdr;	/* common to all I/O types */
456 	struct ctl_scsiio scsiio;	/* Normal SCSI commands */
457 	struct ctl_taskio taskio;	/* SCSI task management/reset */
458 	struct ctl_prio   presio;	/* update per. res info on other SC */
459 };
460 
461 #ifdef _KERNEL
462 
463 union ctl_io *ctl_alloc_io(void *pool_ref);
464 void ctl_free_io(union ctl_io *io);
465 void ctl_zero_io(union ctl_io *io);
466 void ctl_copy_io(union ctl_io *src, union ctl_io *dest);
467 
468 #endif /* _KERNEL */
469 
470 #endif	/* _CTL_IO_H_ */
471 
472 /*
473  * vim: ts=8
474  */
475