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54 #ifndef _SCIF_CONTROLLER_H_
55 #define _SCIF_CONTROLLER_H_
56 
57 /**
58  * @file
59  *
60  * @brief This file contains all of the interface methods that can be called
61  *        by an SCIF user on a SCIF controller object.
62  */
63 
64 #ifdef __cplusplus
65 extern "C" {
66 #endif // __cplusplus
67 
68 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
69 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h>
70 
71 
72 /**
73  * @brief This method will attempt to construct a framework controller object
74  *        utilizing the supplied parameter information.
75  *
76  * @param[in]  library This parameter specifies the handle to the framework
77  *             library object associated with the controller being constructed.
78  * @param[in]  controller This parameter specifies the framework controller to
79  *             be constructed.
80  * @param[in]  user_object This parameter is a reference to the SCIL users
81  *             controller object and will be used to associate with the
82  *             framework controller.
83  *
84  * @return Indicate if the controller was successfully constructed or if
85  *         it failed in some way.
86  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the controller was
87  *         successfully constructed.
88  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_INIT_DATA_VERSION This value is returned
89  *         if the controller does not support the supplied oem parameter
90  *         data version.
91  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PORT_CONFIGURATION This value is returned
92  *         if the controller doesn't support the port configuration scheme
93  *         (APC or MPC).
94  */
95 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_construct(
96    SCI_LIBRARY_HANDLE_T      library,
97    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T   controller,
98    void *                    user_object
99 );
100 
101 /**
102  * @brief This method will initialize the SCI Framework controller object.
103  *        This includes initialization of the associated core controller.
104  *
105  * @param[in]  controller This parameter specifies the controller to be
106  *             initialized.
107  *
108  * @return Indicate if the controller was successfully initialized or if
109  *         it failed in some way.
110  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the controller hardware
111  *         was successfully initialized.
112  */
113 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_initialize(
114    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T  controller
115 );
116 
117 /**
118  * @brief This method returns the suggested scif_controller_start()
119  *        timeout amount.  The user is free to use any timeout value,
120  *        but this method provides the suggested minimum start timeout
121  *        value.  The returned value is based upon empirical information
122  *        determined as a result of interoperability testing.
123  *
124  * @param[in]  controller the handle to the controller object for which
125  *             to return the suggested start timeout.
126  *
127  * @return  This method returns the number of milliseconds for the
128  *          suggested start operation timeout.
129  */
130 U32 scif_controller_get_suggested_start_timeout(
131    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T  controller
132 );
133 
134 /**
135  * @brief This method will start the SCIF controller.  The SCI User completion
136  *        callback is called when the following conditions are met:
137  *        -# the return status of this method is SCI_SUCCESS.
138  *        -# after all of the phys have successfully started or been given
139  *           the opportunity to start.
140  *
141  * @pre   The controller must be in the INITIALIZED or STARTED state.
142  *
143  * @param[in]  controller the handle to the controller object to start.
144  * @param[in]  timeout This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds
145  *             in which the start operation should complete.
146  *
147  * @return Indicate if the controller start method succeeded or failed in
148  *         some way.
149  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS if the start operation succeeded.
150  * @retval SCI_WARNING_ALREADY_IN_STATE if the controller is already in
151  *         the STARTED state.
152  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE if the controller is not either in
153  *         the INITIALIZED or STARTED states.
154  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR if there are
155  *         inconsistent or invalid values in the supplied
156  *         SCI_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR array.
157  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PORT_CONFIGURATION This value is
158  *         returned if the phy to port allocation cannot be supported.
159  *
160  * @see For additional information please refer to: scic_controller_start()
161  */
162 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_start(
163    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T  controller,
164    U32                      timeout
165 );
166 
167 /**
168  * @brief This method will stop an individual framework controller object. This
169  *        includes quiescing IOs, releasing affiliations, and other shutdown
170  *        related operations. This method will invoke the associated user
171  *        callback upon completion.  The completion callback is called when
172  *        the following conditions are met:
173  *           -# the method return status is SCI_SUCCESS.
174  *           -# the controller has been quiesced.
175  *        This method will ensure that all framework IO requests are quiesced
176  *        and any additional framework operations are halted.
177  *
178  * @pre   The controller must be in the STARTED or STOPPED state.
179  *
180  * @param[in]  controller the handle to the controller object to stop.
181  * @param[in]  timeout This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds
182  *             in which the stop operation should complete.
183  *
184  * @return Indicate if the controller stop method succeeded or failed in
185  *         some way.
186  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS if the stop operation successfully began.
187  * @retval SCI_WARNING_ALREADY_IN_STATE if the controller is already in
188  *         the STOPPED state.
189  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE if the controller is not either in
190  *         the STARTED or STOPPED states.
191  *
192  * @see For additional information please refer to: scic_controller_stop()
193  */
194 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_stop(
195    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T  controller,
196    U32                      timeout
197 );
198 
199 /**
200  * @brief This method will reset the supplied framework controller regardless
201  *        of the state of said controller.  This operation is considered
202  *        destructive.  Outstanding IO requests are not aborted or completed
203  *        at the actual remote device.  However, the framework will
204  *        manufacture completion callbacks to the OS driver for the IO
205  *        requests.
206  *
207  * @param[in]  controller the handle to the controller object to reset.
208  *
209  * @return Indicate if the controller reset method succeeded or failed in
210  *         some way.
211  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS if the reset operation successfully started.
212  * @retval SCI_FATAL_ERROR if the controller reset operation is unable to
213  *         complete.
214  *
215  * @see For additional information please refer to: scic_controller_reset()
216  */
217 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_reset(
218    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T  controller
219 );
220 
221 /**
222  * @brief This method returns the SCI Core controller handle associated
223  *        with this controller.
224  *
225  * @param[in]  scif_controller the handle to the controller object for which
226  *             to retrieve the core specific controller handle
227  *
228  * @return Return the SCI core controller handle associated with the supplied
229  *         framework controller.
230  */
231 SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller_get_scic_handle(
232    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T   scif_controller
233 );
234 
235 /**
236  * @brief This method is called by the SCIF user to send/start a framework
237  *        IO request.
238  *
239  * @param[in]  controller the handle to the controller object for which
240  *             to start an IO request.
241  * @param[in]  remote_device the handle to the remote device object for which
242  *             to start an IO request.
243  * @param[in]  io_request the handle to the io request object to start.
244  * @param[in]  io_tag This parameter specifies a previously allocated IO tag
245  *             that the user desires to be utilized for this request.
246  *             This parameter is optional.  The user is allowed to supply
247  *             SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG as the value for this parameter.
248  *             @see scic_controller_allocate_tag() for more information
249  *             on allocating a tag.
250  *
251  * @return Indicate if the controller successfully started the IO request.
252  * @retval SCI_IO_SUCCESS if the IO request was successfully started.
253  *
254  * @see For additional information please refer to: scic_controller_start_io()
255  *
256  * @todo Determine the failure situations and return values.
257  */
258 SCI_IO_STATUS scif_controller_start_io(
259    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T     controller,
260    SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
261    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T     io_request,
262    U16                         io_tag
263 );
264 
265 /**
266  * @brief This method is called by the SCIF user to send/start a framework
267  *        task management request.
268  *
269  * @param[in]  controller the handle to the controller object for which
270  *             to start the task management request.
271  * @param[in]  remote_device the handle to the remote device object for which
272  *             to start the task management request.
273  * @param[in]  task_request the handle to the task request object to start.
274  * @param[in]  io_tag This parameter specifies a previously allocated IO tag
275  *             that the user desires to be utilized for this request.  Note
276  *             this not the io_tag of the request being managed.  It is to
277  *             be utilized for the task request itself.
278  *             This parameter is optional.  The user is allowed to supply
279  *             SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG as the value for this parameter.
280  *             @see scic_controller_allocate_tag() for more information
281  *             on allocating a tag.
282  *
283  * @return Indicate if the controller successfully started the IO request.
284  * @retval SCI_TASK_SUCCESS if the task request was successfully started.
285  *
286  * @see For additional information please refer to: scic_controller_start_task()
287  *
288  * @todo Determine the failure situations and return values.
289  */
290 SCI_TASK_STATUS scif_controller_start_task(
291    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T     controller,
292    SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
293    SCI_TASK_REQUEST_HANDLE_T   task_request,
294    U16                         io_tag
295 );
296 
297 /**
298  * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to complete a previously
299  *        started IO request.  After this method is invoked, the user should
300  *        consider the IO request as invalid until it is properly reused
301  *        (i.e. re-constructed).
302  *
303  * @param[in]  controller The handle to the controller object for which
304  *             to complete the IO request.
305  * @param[in]  remote_device The handle to the remote device object for which
306  *             to complete the IO request.
307  * @param[in]  io_request the handle to the io request object to complete.
308  *
309  * @return Indicate if the controller successfully completed the IO request.
310  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS if the completion process was successful.
311  *
312  * @see For additional information please refer to:
313  *      scic_controller_complete_io()
314  */
315 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_complete_io(
316    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T     controller,
317    SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
318    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T     io_request
319 );
320 
321 /**
322  * @brief This method will perform framework specific completion operations for
323  *        a task management request. After this method is invoked, the user
324  *        should consider the task request as invalid until it is properly
325  *        reused (i.e. re-constructed).
326  *
327  * @param[in]  controller The handle to the controller object for which
328  *             to complete the task management request.
329  * @param[in]  remote_device The handle to the remote device object for which
330  *             to complete the task management request.
331  * @param[in]  task_request the handle to the task management request object
332  *             to complete.
333  *
334  * @return Indicate if the controller successfully completed the task
335  *         management request.
336  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS if the completion process was successful.
337  */
338 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_complete_task(
339    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T     controller,
340    SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
341    SCI_TASK_REQUEST_HANDLE_T   task_request
342 );
343 
344 /**
345  * @brief This method simply provides the user with a unique handle for a
346  *        given SAS/SATA domain index.
347  *
348  * @param[in]  controller This parameter represents the handle to the
349  *             controller object from which to retrieve a domain (SAS or
350  *             SATA) handle.
351  * @param[in]  port_index This parameter specifies the domain index in
352  *             the controller for which to retrieve the domain handle.
353  *             @note 0 <= port_index < maximum number of phys.
354  * @param[out] domain_handle This parameter specifies the retrieved domain
355  *             handle to be provided to the caller.
356  *
357  * @return Indicate if the retrieval of the domain handle was successful.
358  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the retrieval was successful.
359  * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PORT This value is returned if the supplied
360  *         port index is not invalid.
361  */
362 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_get_domain_handle(
363    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T   controller,
364    U8                        port_index,
365    SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T     * domain_handle
366 );
367 
368 /**
369  * @brief This method allows the user to configure the SCI Framework
370  *        into either a performance mode or a memory savings mode.
371  *
372  * @param[in]  controller This parameter represents the handle to the
373  *             controller object for which to update the operating
374  *             mode.
375  * @param[in]  mode This parameter specifies the new mode for the
376  *             controller.
377  *
378  * @return Indicate if the user successfully change the operating mode
379  *         of the controller.
380  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS The user successfully updated the mode.
381  */
382 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_set_mode(
383    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T   controller,
384    SCI_CONTROLLER_MODE       mode
385 );
386 
387 /**
388  * @brief This method simply returns the T10 SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT)
389  *        specification version to which this translator is compliant for
390  *        supported commands.
391  *
392  * @return An integer value indicating the SAT version to which this
393  *         translator complies.
394  */
395 U32 scif_controller_get_sat_compliance_version(
396    void
397 );
398 
399 /**
400  * @brief This method simply returns the revision of the T10 SCSI to ATA
401  *        Translation (SAT) specification version to which this translator
402  *        is compliant for supported commands.
403  *
404  * @return An integer value indicating the revision of the SAT version
405  *         to which this translator complies.
406  */
407 U32 scif_controller_get_sat_compliance_version_revision(
408    void
409 );
410 
411 /**
412  * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to start internal io.
413  */
414 typedef void (*SCI_START_INTERNAL_IO_ROUTINE)(
415    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller
416 );
417 
418 #if !defined(DISABLE_INTERRUPTS)
419 /**
420  * @brief This method allows the user to configure the interrupt coalescence.
421  *           Please refer to the comment header for
422  *           scic_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence() to find details.
423  */
424 SCI_STATUS scif_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence(
425    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller,
426    U32                     coalesce_number,
427    U32                     coalesce_timeout
428 );
429 
430 /**
431  * @brief This method retrieves the interrupt coalescence information.
432  *           Please refer to the comment header for
433  *           scic_controller_get_interrupt_coalescence() to find details.
434  */
435 void scif_controller_get_interrupt_coalescence(
436    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller,
437    U32                   * coalesce_number,
438    U32                   * coalesce_timeout
439 );
440 
441 #else // !defined(DISABLE_INTERRUPTS)
442 
443 #define scif_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence(controller, num, timeout) \
444         SCI_FAILURE
445 #define scif_controller_get_interrupt_coalescence(controller, num, timeout)
446 
447 #endif // !defined(DISABLE_INTERRUPTS)
448 
449 #ifdef __cplusplus
450 }
451 #endif // __cplusplus
452 
453 #endif // _SCIF_CONTROLLER_H_
454 
455