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53 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
54 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
55 
56 /**
57  * @file
58  * @brief This file contains the method implementations required to
59  *        translate the SCSI mode sense 10-byte commands.
60  */
61 
62 #if !defined(DISABLE_SATI_MODE_SENSE)
63 
64 #include <dev/isci/scil/sati_mode_sense.h>
65 #include <dev/isci/scil/sati_mode_sense_10.h>
66 #include <dev/isci/scil/sati_mode_pages.h>
67 #include <dev/isci/scil/sati_callbacks.h>
68 #include <dev/isci/scil/sati_util.h>
69 #include <dev/isci/scil/intel_scsi.h>
70 #include <dev/isci/scil/intel_ata.h>
71 
72 //******************************************************************************
73 //* P R I V A T E   M E T H O D S
74 //******************************************************************************
75 
76 /**
77  * @brief This method builds the mode parameter header for a 10-byte SCSI
78  *        mode sense data response.  The parameter header is 4 bytes in
79  *        size.
80  *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
81  *        please reference sati_translate_command().
82  *
83  * @param[in] identify This parameter specifies the ATA remote device's
84  *            received IDENTIFY DEVICE data.
85  * @param[in] mode_data_length This parameter specifies the amount of data
86  *            to be returned as part of this mode sense request.
87  *
88  * @return This method returns the number of bytes written into the
89  *         mode sense data buffer.
90  */
91 static
92 U32 sati_mode_sense_10_build_header(
93    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
94    void                       * scsi_io,
95    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify,
96    U16                          mode_data_length
97 )
98 {
99    U8 * cdb = sati_cb_get_cdb_address(scsi_io);
100 
101    // Fill in the length of the mode parameter data returned (do not include
102    // the size of the mode data length field in the total).  Adjust the
103    // mode data length to not include the mode data length fields itself
104    // (i.e. subtract 2).
105    mode_data_length -= 2;
106    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 0, (U8)(mode_data_length >> 8) & 0xFF);
107    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 1, (U8)(mode_data_length & 0xFF));
108 
109    // Medium Type is 0 for SBC devices
110    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 2, SCSI_MODE_HEADER_MEDIUM_TYPE_SBC);
111 
112    // Write Protect (WP), Rsvd, DPOFUA, Rsvd
113    if (sequence->device->capabilities & SATI_DEVICE_CAP_DMA_FUA_ENABLE)
114       sati_set_data_byte(sequence,scsi_io,3,SCSI_MODE_SENSE_HEADER_FUA_ENABLE);
115    else
116       sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 3, 0);
117 
118    // Set the reserved bytes to 0.  The LONGLBA field in byte 4 is overridden
119    // later in this method if LLBAA is enabled.
120    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 4, 0);
121    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 5, 0);
122 
123    // The MSB for the block descriptor length is never used since the
124    // largest block descriptor in this translator is 16-bytes in size.
125    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 6, 0);
126 
127    // Set the LSB block descriptor length if block descriptors are utilized.
128    if (sati_get_cdb_byte(cdb, 1) & SCSI_MODE_SENSE_DBD_ENABLE)
129       sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 7, 0);
130    else
131    {
132       // If Long Logical Block Address are allowed, then the block descriptor
133       // is larger (16 bytes total).
134       if (sati_get_cdb_byte(cdb, 1) & SCSI_MODE_SENSE_LLBAA_ENABLE)
135       {
136          sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, 4, 1);
137          sati_set_data_byte(
138             sequence, scsi_io, 7, SCSI_MODE_SENSE_LLBA_BLOCK_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH
139          );
140       }
141       else
142       {
143          sati_set_data_byte(
144             sequence, scsi_io, 7, SCSI_MODE_SENSE_STD_BLOCK_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH
145          );
146       }
147    }
148 
149    return SCSI_MODE_SENSE_10_HEADER_LENGTH;
150 }
151 
152 static
153 U32 sati_mode_sense_10_build_llba_block_descriptor(
154    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
155    void                       * scsi_io,
156    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify,
157    U32                          offset
158 )
159 {
160    U32  lba_low     = 0;
161    U32  lba_high    = 0;
162    U32  sector_size = 0;
163 
164    // Extract the sector information (sector size, logical blocks) from
165    // the retrieved ATA identify device data.
166    sati_ata_identify_device_get_sector_info(
167       identify, &lba_low, &lba_high, &sector_size
168    );
169 
170    // Fill in the 8-byte logical block area
171    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset,   (U8)((lba_high>>24) & 0xFF));
172    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+1, (U8)((lba_high>>16) & 0xFF));
173    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+2, (U8)((lba_high>>8)  & 0xFF));
174    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+3, (U8)(lba_high & 0xFF));
175    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+4, (U8)((lba_low>>24) & 0xFF));
176    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+5, (U8)((lba_low>>16) & 0xFF));
177    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+6, (U8)((lba_low>>8)  & 0xFF));
178    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+7, (U8)(lba_low & 0xFF));
179 
180    // Clear the reserved fields.
181    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+8, 0);
182    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+9, 0);
183    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+10, 0);
184    sati_set_data_byte(sequence, scsi_io, offset+11, 0);
185 
186    // Fill in the four byte Block Length field
187    sati_set_data_byte(sequence,scsi_io, offset+12, (U8)((sector_size>>24) & 0xFF));
188    sati_set_data_byte(sequence,scsi_io, offset+13, (U8)((sector_size>>16) & 0xFF));
189    sati_set_data_byte(sequence,scsi_io, offset+14, (U8)((sector_size>>8)  & 0xFF));
190    sati_set_data_byte(sequence,scsi_io, offset+15, (U8)(sector_size & 0xFF));
191 
192    return SCSI_MODE_SENSE_LLBA_BLOCK_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH;
193 }
194 
195 /**
196  * @brief This method perform the data translation common to all SCSI MODE
197  *        SENSE 10 byte commands.  This includes building the mode page
198  *        header and block descriptor (if requested).
199  *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
200  *        please reference sati_translate_command().
201  *
202  * @param[in] identify This parameter specifies the remote device's IDENTIFY
203  *            DEVICE data to be used during translation.
204  * @param[in] transfer_length This parameter specifies the size of the
205  *            mode page (including header & block descriptor).
206  *
207  * @return This method returns the number of bytes written into the user's
208  *         mode page data buffer.
209  */
210 static
211 U32 sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
212    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
213    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify,
214    void                       * scsi_io,
215    U16                          transfer_length
216 )
217 {
218    U8  * cdb = sati_cb_get_cdb_address(scsi_io);
219    U32   offset;
220 
221    offset = sati_mode_sense_10_build_header(
222                sequence, scsi_io, identify, transfer_length
223             );
224 
225    // Determine if the caller disabled block descriptors (DBD).  If not,
226    // then generate a block descriptor.
227    if ((sati_get_cdb_byte(cdb, 1) & SCSI_MODE_SENSE_DBD_ENABLE) == 0)
228    {
229       // If the user requested the Long LBA format descriptor, then build
230       // it
231       if (sati_get_cdb_byte(cdb, 1) & SCSI_MODE_SENSE_LLBAA_ENABLE)
232          offset += sati_mode_sense_10_build_llba_block_descriptor(
233                       sequence, scsi_io, identify, offset
234                    );
235       else
236          offset += sati_mode_sense_build_std_block_descriptor(
237                       sequence, scsi_io, identify, offset
238                    );
239    }
240 
241    return offset;
242 }
243 
244 //******************************************************************************
245 //* P R O T E C T E D   M E T H O D S
246 //******************************************************************************
247 
248 /**
249  * @brief This method will translate the SCSI mode sense 6 byte command
250  *        into corresponding ATA commands.  If the command is well-formed,
251  *        then the translation will result in an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE
252  *        command.
253  *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
254  *        please reference sati_translate_command().
255  *
256  * @return Indicate if the command translation succeeded.
257  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This is returned if the command translation was
258  *         successful.
259  * @retval SATI_FAILURE_CHECK_RESPONSE_DATA This value is returned if
260  *         sense data has been created as a result of something specified
261  *         in the CDB.
262  */
263 SATI_STATUS sati_mode_sense_10_translate_command(
264    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
265    void                       * scsi_io,
266    void                       * ata_io
267 )
268 {
269    U8 * cdb = sati_cb_get_cdb_address(scsi_io);
270 
271    sequence->command_specific_data.scratch = 0;
272 
273    // Set the data length based on the allocation length field in the CDB.
274    sequence->allocation_length = (sati_get_cdb_byte(cdb, 7) << 8) |
275                                  (sati_get_cdb_byte(cdb, 8));
276 
277    return sati_mode_sense_translate_command(sequence, scsi_io, ata_io, 10);
278 }
279 
280 /**
281  * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
282  *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into a CACHING
283  *        mode page format.  The data will be written into the user's mode
284  *        page data buffer.  This function operates specifically for MODE
285  *        SENSE 10 commands.
286  *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
287  *        please reference sati_translate_data().
288  *
289  * @return none.
290  */
291 void sati_mode_sense_10_caching_translate_data(
292    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
293    void                       * ata_input_data,
294    void                       * scsi_io
295 )
296 {
297    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
298                                            ata_input_data;
299    U16   data_length = sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
300                        + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_08_LENGTH;
301    U32   page_offset = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
302                           sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
303                        );
304 
305    sati_mode_sense_caching_translate_data(
306       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
307    );
308 }
309 
310 /**
311  * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
312  *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into a INFORMATIONAL
313  *        EXCEPTIONS CONTROL mode page format.  The data will be written
314  *        into the user's mode page data buffer.  This function operates
315  *        specifically for MODE SENSE 10 commands.
316  *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
317  *        please reference sati_translate_data().
318  *
319  * @return none.
320  */
321 void sati_mode_sense_10_informational_excp_control_translate_data(
322    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
323    void                       * ata_input_data,
324    void                       * scsi_io
325 )
326 {
327    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
328                                            ata_input_data;
329    U16   data_length  = sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
330                         + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_1C_LENGTH;
331    U32   page_offset  = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
332                            sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
333                         );
334 
335    sati_mode_sense_informational_excp_control_translate_data(
336       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
337    );
338 }
339 
340 /**
341 * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
342 *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into a Read Write Error
343 *         mode page format.  The data will be written
344 *        into the user's mode page data buffer.  This function operates
345 *        specifically for MODE SENSE 10 commands.
346 *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
347 *        please reference sati_translate_data().
348 *
349 * @return none.
350 */
351 void sati_mode_sense_10_read_write_error_translate_data(
352    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
353    void                       * ata_input_data,
354    void                       * scsi_io
355 )
356 {
357    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
358       ata_input_data;
359 
360    U16   data_length  = sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
361       + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_01_LENGTH;
362 
363    U32   page_offset  = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
364                            sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
365                         );
366 
367    sati_mode_sense_read_write_error_translate_data(
368       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
369    );
370 }
371 
372 /**
373 * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
374 *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into a Disconnect
375 *        Reconnect mode page format.  The data will be written
376 *        into the user's mode page data buffer.  This function operates
377 *        specifically for MODE SENSE 10 commands.
378 *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
379 *        please reference sati_translate_data().
380 *
381 * @return none.
382 */
383 void sati_mode_sense_10_disconnect_reconnect_translate_data(
384    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
385    void                       * ata_input_data,
386    void                       * scsi_io
387 )
388 {
389    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
390       ata_input_data;
391 
392    U8   data_length = (U8) sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
393       + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_02_LENGTH;
394 
395    U32  page_offset = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
396                         sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
397                       );
398 
399    sati_mode_sense_disconnect_reconnect_translate_data(
400       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
401    );
402 }
403 
404 /**
405 * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
406 *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into a Control
407 *         mode page format.  The data will be written
408 *        into the user's mode page data buffer.  This function operates
409 *        specifically for MODE SENSE 10 commands.
410 *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
411 *        please reference sati_translate_data().
412 *
413 * @return none.
414 */
415 void sati_mode_sense_10_control_translate_data(
416    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
417    void                       * ata_input_data,
418    void                       * scsi_io
419 )
420 {
421    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
422       ata_input_data;
423 
424    U8   data_length = (U8) sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
425       + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_0A_LENGTH;
426 
427    U32  page_offset = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
428                          sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
429                       );
430 
431    sati_mode_sense_control_translate_data(
432       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
433    );
434 }
435 
436 /**
437 * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
438 *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into a Power
439 *        Condition mode page format.  The data will be written
440 *        into the user's mode page data buffer.  This function operates
441 *        specifically for MODE SENSE 10 commands.
442 *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
443 *        please reference sati_translate_data().
444 *
445 * @return none.
446 */
447 void sati_mode_sense_10_power_condition_translate_data(
448    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
449    void                       * ata_input_data,
450    void                       * scsi_io
451 )
452 {
453    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
454       ata_input_data;
455 
456    U8 data_length;
457    U32  page_offset;
458 
459    data_length = (U8) sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
460       + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_1A_LENGTH;
461 
462    page_offset = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
463       sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
464    );
465 
466    sati_mode_sense_power_condition_translate_data(
467       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
468    );
469 }
470 
471 
472 /**
473  * @brief This method will perform data translation from the supplied ATA
474  *        input data (i.e. an ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE block) into an ALL
475  *        PAGES mode page format.  The ALL PAGES mode page is basically a
476  *        conglomeration of all mode pages and sub-pages into a single
477  *        page.  The data will be written into the user's mode page
478  *        data buffer.  This function operates specifically for MODE
479  *        SENSE 10 commands.
480  *        For more information on the parameters passed to this method,
481  *        please reference sati_translate_data().
482  *
483  * @return none.
484  */
485 void sati_mode_sense_10_all_pages_translate_data(
486    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence,
487    void                       * ata_input_data,
488    void                       * scsi_io
489 )
490 {
491    ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T * identify = (ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA_T*)
492                                            ata_input_data;
493    U8   data_length = (U8) sati_mode_sense_calculate_page_header(scsi_io, 10)
494                            + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_01_LENGTH
495                            + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_02_LENGTH
496                            + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_08_LENGTH
497                            + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_0A_LENGTH
498                            + SCSI_MODE_PAGE_1C_LENGTH;
499    U32  page_offset = sati_mode_sense_10_translate_data(
500                          sequence, identify, scsi_io, data_length
501                       );
502 
503    sati_mode_sense_all_pages_translate_data(
504       sequence, scsi_io, identify, page_offset
505    );
506 }
507 
508 #endif // !defined(DISABLE_SATI_MODE_SENSE)
509 
510