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The memory 99 * for the core IO request is passed as a parameter to this method. 100 * 101 * @note The SCI framework implementation will create an association between 102 * the user IO request object and the framework IO request object. 103 * 104 * @param[in] scif_controller the handle to the framework controller object 105 * for which to build an IO request. 106 * @param[in] scif_remote_device This parameter specifies the framework 107 * remote device with which this IO request is to be associated. 108 * @param[in] io_tag This parameter specifies the IO tag to be associated 109 * with this request. If SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG is 110 * passed, then a copy of the request is built internally. The 111 * request will be copied into the actual controller request 112 * memory when the IO tag is allocated internally during the 113 * scif_controller_start_io() method. 114 * @param[in] user_io_request_object This parameter specifies the user 115 * IO request to be utilized during IO construction. This IO 116 * pointer will become the associated object for the framework 117 * IO request object. 118 * @param[in] io_request_memory This parameter specifies the memory 119 * to be utilized in the construction of the framework IO request. 120 * @param[in] scif_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to be 121 * utilized for all further interactions with this IO request 122 * object. 123 * 124 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request. 125 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was 126 * successfully built. 127 */ 128 SCI_STATUS scif_io_request_construct( 129 SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller, 130 SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T scif_remote_device, 131 U16 io_tag, 132 void * user_io_request_object, 133 void * io_request_memory, 134 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T * scif_io_request 135 ); 136 137 /** 138 * @brief This method simply returns the SCI Core object handle that is 139 * associated with the supplied SCI Framework object. 140 * 141 * @param[in] scif_io_request This parameter specifies the framework IO 142 * for which to return the associated core IO request object. 143 * 144 * @return This method returns a handle to the core IO request object 145 * associated with the framework IO request object. 146 * @retval SCI_INVALID_HANDLE This return value indicates that the SCI Core 147 * IO request handle for the supplied framework IO is invalid. 148 */ 149 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_io_request_get_scic_handle( 150 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_io_request 151 ); 152 153 /** 154 * @brief This method returns the address of the response information unit. 155 * This call is only valid if the completion status for the io request 156 * is SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID. 157 * 158 * @param[in] scif_io_request This parameter specifies the framework IO 159 * for which to return the associated core IO request object. 160 * 161 * @return The address for the response information unit. 162 */ 163 void * scif_io_request_get_response_iu_address( 164 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_io_request 165 ); 166 167 /** 168 * @brief This method will build an Framework SSP Passthrough IO request based 169 * on the user information supplied in the pass-through IO request object. 170 * In case of pass through request construction, the driver creates the 171 * sci core request object and pass that to the framework 172 * 173 * @pre 174 * 175 * @param[in] scif_controller. Not used in the function but kept to maintain uniformity 176 * with other io construct functions 177 * @param[in] scif_remote_device. This parameter is the device. 178 * @param[in] scic_io_request. This parameter is the scic request already constructed 179 * @param[in] user_io_request_object, the user io request 180 * @param[in] io_request_memory, the scif offset in the user_io_request_object. 181 * 182 * @param[out] the contructed scif request. This points to the same location as io_request_memory 183 * 184 * @return Indicate if framework IO request is successfully built. 185 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was 186 * successfully built. 187 */ 188 SCI_STATUS scif_io_request_construct_with_core ( 189 SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller, 190 SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T scif_remote_device, 191 void * scic_io_request, 192 void * user_io_request_object, 193 void * io_request_memory, 194 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T * scif_io_request 195 ); 196 197 /** 198 * @brief This method will build the basic scif and scic io request object based 199 * on the user information supplied in the pass-through IO request object. 200 * This function will not build the protocol specific part of the request 201 * but set up the memory areas of scif and scic set the association. 202 * 203 * @pre 204 * 205 * @param[in] scif_controller the handle to the framework controller object 206 * for which to build an IO request. 207 * @param[in] scif_remote_device This parameter specifies the framework 208 * remote device with which this IO request is to be associated. 209 * @param[in] io_tag This parameter specifies the IO tag to be associated 210 * with this request. If SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG is 211 * passed, then a copy of the request is built internally. The 212 * request will be copied into the actual controller request 213 * memory when the IO tag is allocated internally during the 214 * scif_controller_start_io() method. 215 * @param[in] user_io_request_object This parameter specifies the user 216 * IO request to be utilized during IO construction. This IO 217 * pointer will become the associated object for the framework 218 * IO request object. 219 * @param[in] io_request_memory This parameter specifies the memory 220 * to be utilized in the construction of the framework IO request. 221 * @param[in] scif_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to be 222 * utilized for all further interactions with this IO request 223 * object. 224 * 225 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request. 226 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was 227 * successfully built. 228 */ 229 SCI_STATUS scif_request_construct( 230 SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller, 231 SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T scif_remote_device, 232 U16 io_tag, 233 void * user_io_request_object, 234 void * io_request_memory, 235 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T * scif_io_request 236 ); 237 238 #ifdef __cplusplus 239 } 240 #endif // __cplusplus 241 242 #endif // _SCIF_IO_REQUEST_H_ 243 244