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I know there is one like it for IA. 99 * 100 * @param[in] fw_device This parameter specifies the remote device 101 * for which to allocate an available NCQ tag. 102 * 103 * @return Return an available NCQ tag. 104 * @retval 0-31 These values indicate an available tag was successfully 105 * allocated. 106 * @return SCIF_SAS_STP_INVALID_NCQ_TAG This value indicates that there are 107 * no available NCQ tags. 108 */ 109 U8 scif_sas_stp_remote_device_allocate_ncq_tag( 110 SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * fw_device 111 ) 112 { 113 U8 ncq_tag = 0; 114 U32 tag_mask = 1; 115 116 SCIF_LOG_TRACE(( 117 sci_base_object_get_logger(fw_device), 118 SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_REMOTE_DEVICE | SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_IO_REQUEST, 119 "scif_sas_stp_remote_device_allocate_ncq_tag(0x%x)\n", 120 fw_device 121 )); 122 123 // Try to find an unused NCQ tag. 124 while ( (fw_device->protocol_device.stp_device.s_active & tag_mask) 125 && (ncq_tag < fw_device->protocol_device.stp_device.sati_device.ncq_depth) ) 126 { 127 tag_mask <<= 1; 128 ncq_tag++; 129 } 130 131 // Check to see if we were able to find an available NCQ tag. 132 if (ncq_tag < fw_device->protocol_device.stp_device.sati_device.ncq_depth) 133 { 134 SCIF_LOG_INFO(( 135 sci_base_object_get_logger(fw_device), 136 SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_REMOTE_DEVICE | SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_IO_REQUEST, 137 "RemoteDevice:0x%x NcqTag:0x%x successful NCQ TAG allocation\n", 138 fw_device, ncq_tag 139 )); 140 141 fw_device->protocol_device.stp_device.s_active |= tag_mask; 142 return ncq_tag; 143 } 144 145 SCIF_LOG_INFO(( 146 sci_base_object_get_logger(fw_device), 147 SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_REMOTE_DEVICE | SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_IO_REQUEST, 148 "RemoteDevice:0x%x unable to allocate NCQ TAG\n", 149 fw_device 150 )); 151 152 // All NCQ tags are in use. 153 return SCIF_SAS_INVALID_NCQ_TAG; 154 } 155 156 /** 157 * @brief This method removes the specified tag from the list of 158 * outstanding tags. It doesn't return any values. 159 * 160 * @param[in] fw_device This parameter specifies the remote device for 161 * which to free an NCQ tag. 162 * @param[in] ncq_tag This parameter specifies the NCQ tag that is 163 * to be freed. 164 * 165 * @return none 166 */ 167 void scif_sas_stp_remote_device_free_ncq_tag( 168 struct SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE * fw_device, 169 U8 ncq_tag 170 ) 171 { 172 SCIF_LOG_INFO(( 173 sci_base_object_get_logger(fw_device), 174 SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_REMOTE_DEVICE | SCIF_LOG_OBJECT_IO_REQUEST, 175 "RemoteDevice:0x%x NcqTag:0x%x freeing NCQ TAG\n", 176 fw_device, ncq_tag 177 )); 178 179 fw_device->protocol_device.stp_device.s_active &= ~(1 << ncq_tag); 180 } 181 182 struct SCIF_SAS_REQUEST * 183 scif_sas_stp_remote_device_get_request_by_ncq_tag( 184 struct SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE * fw_device, 185 U8 ncq_tag 186 ) 187 { 188 SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain = fw_device->domain; 189 SCI_FAST_LIST_ELEMENT_T * pending_request_element; 190 SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T * pending_request = NULL; 191 SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T * matching_request = NULL; 192 193 pending_request_element = fw_domain->request_list.list_head; 194 195 while (pending_request_element != NULL) 196 { 197 pending_request = 198 (SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T*) sci_fast_list_get_object(pending_request_element); 199 200 // The current element may be deleted from the list because of 201 // IO completion so advance to the next element early 202 pending_request_element = sci_fast_list_get_next(pending_request_element); 203 204 if ( 205 (pending_request->device == fw_device) && 206 (pending_request->stp.sequence.protocol == SAT_PROTOCOL_FPDMA) && 207 (pending_request->stp.ncq_tag == ncq_tag) 208 ) 209 { 210 matching_request = pending_request; 211 } 212 } 213 214 return matching_request; 215 } 216