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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #include <sys/conf.h>
27 #include <sys/stat.h>
28 #include <sys/file.h>
29 #include <sys/ddi.h>
30 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
31 #include <sys/modctl.h>
32 #include <sys/priv.h>
33 #include <sys/cpuvar.h>
34 #include <sys/socket.h>
35 #include <sys/strsubr.h>
36 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
37 #include <sys/sdt.h>
38 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
39 #include <inet/tcp.h>
40 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
41 #include <sys/pathname.h>
42 #include <sys/fs/snode.h>
43 #include <sys/fs/dv_node.h>
44 #include <sys/vnode.h>
45 #include <netinet/in.h>
46 #include <net/if.h>
47 #include <sys/sockio.h>
48 #include <sys/ksocket.h>
49 #include <sys/filio.h>		/* FIONBIO */
50 #include <sys/iscsi_protocol.h>
51 #include <sys/idm/idm.h>
52 #include <sys/idm/idm_so.h>
53 #include <sys/idm/idm_text.h>
54 
55 #define	IN_PROGRESS_DELAY	1
56 
57 /*
58  * in6addr_any is currently all zeroes, but use the macro in case this
59  * ever changes.
60  */
61 static const struct in6_addr in6addr_any = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT;
62 
63 static void idm_sorx_cache_pdu_cb(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_status_t status);
64 static void idm_sorx_addl_pdu_cb(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_status_t status);
65 static void idm_sotx_cache_pdu_cb(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_status_t status);
66 
67 static idm_status_t idm_so_conn_create_common(idm_conn_t *ic, ksocket_t new_so);
68 static void idm_so_conn_destroy_common(idm_conn_t *ic);
69 static void idm_so_conn_connect_common(idm_conn_t *ic);
70 
71 static void idm_set_ini_preconnect_options(idm_so_conn_t *sc,
72     boolean_t boot_conn);
73 static void idm_set_ini_postconnect_options(idm_so_conn_t *sc);
74 static void idm_set_tgt_connect_options(ksocket_t so);
75 static idm_status_t idm_i_so_tx(idm_pdu_t *pdu);
76 
77 static idm_status_t idm_sorecvdata(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu);
78 static void idm_so_send_rtt_data(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_task_t *idt,
79     idm_buf_t *idb, uint32_t offset, uint32_t length);
80 static void idm_so_send_rtt_data_done(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb);
81 static idm_status_t idm_so_send_buf_region(idm_task_t *idt,
82     idm_buf_t *idb, uint32_t buf_region_offset, uint32_t buf_region_length);
83 
84 static uint32_t idm_fill_iov(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_buf_t *idb,
85     uint32_t ro, uint32_t dlength);
86 
87 static idm_status_t idm_so_handle_digest(idm_conn_t *it,
88     nvpair_t *digest_choice, const idm_kv_xlate_t *ikvx);
89 
90 static void idm_so_socket_set_nonblock(struct sonode *node);
91 static void idm_so_socket_set_block(struct sonode *node);
92 
93 /*
94  * Transport ops prototypes
95  */
96 static void idm_so_tx(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu);
97 static idm_status_t idm_so_buf_tx_to_ini(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb);
98 static idm_status_t idm_so_buf_rx_from_ini(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb);
99 static void idm_so_rx_datain(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu);
100 static void idm_so_rx_rtt(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu);
101 static void idm_so_rx_dataout(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu);
102 static idm_status_t idm_so_free_task_rsrc(idm_task_t *idt);
103 static kv_status_t idm_so_negotiate_key_values(idm_conn_t *it,
104     nvlist_t *request_nvl, nvlist_t *response_nvl, nvlist_t *negotiated_nvl);
105 static void idm_so_notice_key_values(idm_conn_t *it,
106     nvlist_t *negotiated_nvl);
107 static kv_status_t idm_so_declare_key_values(idm_conn_t *it,
108     nvlist_t *config_nvl, nvlist_t *outgoing_nvl);
109 static boolean_t idm_so_conn_is_capable(idm_conn_req_t *ic,
110     idm_transport_caps_t *caps);
111 static idm_status_t idm_so_buf_alloc(idm_buf_t *idb, uint64_t buflen);
112 static void idm_so_buf_free(idm_buf_t *idb);
113 static idm_status_t idm_so_buf_setup(idm_buf_t *idb);
114 static void idm_so_buf_teardown(idm_buf_t *idb);
115 static idm_status_t idm_so_tgt_svc_create(idm_svc_req_t *sr, idm_svc_t *is);
116 static void idm_so_tgt_svc_destroy(idm_svc_t *is);
117 static idm_status_t idm_so_tgt_svc_online(idm_svc_t *is);
118 static void idm_so_tgt_svc_offline(idm_svc_t *is);
119 static void idm_so_tgt_conn_destroy(idm_conn_t *ic);
120 static idm_status_t idm_so_tgt_conn_connect(idm_conn_t *ic);
121 static void idm_so_conn_disconnect(idm_conn_t *ic);
122 static idm_status_t idm_so_ini_conn_create(idm_conn_req_t *cr, idm_conn_t *ic);
123 static void idm_so_ini_conn_destroy(idm_conn_t *ic);
124 static idm_status_t idm_so_ini_conn_connect(idm_conn_t *ic);
125 
126 /*
127  * IDM Native Sockets transport operations
128  */
129 static
130 idm_transport_ops_t idm_so_transport_ops = {
131 	idm_so_tx,			/* it_tx_pdu */
132 	idm_so_buf_tx_to_ini,		/* it_buf_tx_to_ini */
133 	idm_so_buf_rx_from_ini,		/* it_buf_rx_from_ini */
134 	idm_so_rx_datain,		/* it_rx_datain */
135 	idm_so_rx_rtt,			/* it_rx_rtt */
136 	idm_so_rx_dataout,		/* it_rx_dataout */
137 	NULL,				/* it_alloc_conn_rsrc */
138 	NULL,				/* it_free_conn_rsrc */
139 	NULL,				/* it_tgt_enable_datamover */
140 	NULL,				/* it_ini_enable_datamover */
141 	NULL,				/* it_conn_terminate */
142 	idm_so_free_task_rsrc,		/* it_free_task_rsrc */
143 	idm_so_negotiate_key_values,	/* it_negotiate_key_values */
144 	idm_so_notice_key_values,	/* it_notice_key_values */
145 	idm_so_conn_is_capable,		/* it_conn_is_capable */
146 	idm_so_buf_alloc,		/* it_buf_alloc */
147 	idm_so_buf_free,		/* it_buf_free */
148 	idm_so_buf_setup,		/* it_buf_setup */
149 	idm_so_buf_teardown,		/* it_buf_teardown */
150 	idm_so_tgt_svc_create,		/* it_tgt_svc_create */
151 	idm_so_tgt_svc_destroy,		/* it_tgt_svc_destroy */
152 	idm_so_tgt_svc_online,		/* it_tgt_svc_online */
153 	idm_so_tgt_svc_offline,		/* it_tgt_svc_offline */
154 	idm_so_tgt_conn_destroy,	/* it_tgt_conn_destroy */
155 	idm_so_tgt_conn_connect,	/* it_tgt_conn_connect */
156 	idm_so_conn_disconnect,		/* it_tgt_conn_disconnect */
157 	idm_so_ini_conn_create,		/* it_ini_conn_create */
158 	idm_so_ini_conn_destroy,	/* it_ini_conn_destroy */
159 	idm_so_ini_conn_connect,	/* it_ini_conn_connect */
160 	idm_so_conn_disconnect,		/* it_ini_conn_disconnect */
161 	idm_so_declare_key_values	/* it_declare_key_values */
162 };
163 
164 kmutex_t	idm_so_timed_socket_mutex;
165 /*
166  * idm_so_init()
167  * Sockets transport initialization
168  */
169 void
170 idm_so_init(idm_transport_t *it)
171 {
172 	/* Cache for IDM Data and R2T Transmit PDU's */
173 	idm.idm_sotx_pdu_cache = kmem_cache_create("idm_tx_pdu_cache",
174 	    sizeof (idm_pdu_t) + sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t), 8,
175 	    &idm_sotx_pdu_constructor, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, KM_SLEEP);
176 
177 	/* Cache for IDM Receive PDU's */
178 	idm.idm_sorx_pdu_cache = kmem_cache_create("idm_rx_pdu_cache",
179 	    sizeof (idm_pdu_t) + IDM_SORX_CACHE_HDRLEN, 8,
180 	    &idm_sorx_pdu_constructor, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, KM_SLEEP);
181 
182 	/* 128k buffer cache */
183 	idm.idm_so_128k_buf_cache = kmem_cache_create("idm_128k_buf_cache",
184 	    IDM_SO_BUF_CACHE_UB, 8, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, KM_SLEEP);
185 
186 	/* Set the sockets transport ops */
187 	it->it_ops = &idm_so_transport_ops;
188 
189 	mutex_init(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
190 
191 }
192 
193 /*
194  * idm_so_fini()
195  * Sockets transport teardown
196  */
197 void
198 idm_so_fini(void)
199 {
200 	kmem_cache_destroy(idm.idm_so_128k_buf_cache);
201 	kmem_cache_destroy(idm.idm_sotx_pdu_cache);
202 	kmem_cache_destroy(idm.idm_sorx_pdu_cache);
203 	mutex_destroy(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex);
204 }
205 
206 ksocket_t
207 idm_socreate(int domain, int type, int protocol)
208 {
209 	ksocket_t ks;
210 
211 	if (!ksocket_socket(&ks, domain, type, protocol, KSOCKET_NOSLEEP,
212 	    CRED())) {
213 		return (ks);
214 	} else {
215 		return (NULL);
216 	}
217 }
218 
219 /*
220  * idm_soshutdown will disconnect the socket and prevent subsequent PDU
221  * reception and transmission.  The sonode still exists but its state
222  * gets modified to indicate it is no longer connected.  Calls to
223  * idm_sorecv/idm_iov_sorecv will return so idm_soshutdown can be used
224  * regain control of a thread stuck in idm_sorecv.
225  */
226 void
227 idm_soshutdown(ksocket_t so)
228 {
229 	(void) ksocket_shutdown(so, SHUT_RDWR, CRED());
230 }
231 
232 /*
233  * idm_sodestroy releases all resources associated with a socket previously
234  * created with idm_socreate.  The socket must be shutdown using
235  * idm_soshutdown before the socket is destroyed with idm_sodestroy,
236  * otherwise undefined behavior will result.
237  */
238 void
239 idm_sodestroy(ksocket_t ks)
240 {
241 	(void) ksocket_close(ks, CRED());
242 }
243 
244 /*
245  * Function to compare two addresses in sockaddr_storage format
246  */
247 
248 int
249 idm_ss_compare(const struct sockaddr_storage *cmp_ss1,
250     const struct sockaddr_storage *cmp_ss2,
251     boolean_t v4_mapped_as_v4,
252     boolean_t compare_ports)
253 {
254 	struct sockaddr_storage			mapped_v4_ss1, mapped_v4_ss2;
255 	const struct sockaddr_storage		*ss1, *ss2;
256 	struct in_addr				*in1, *in2;
257 	struct in6_addr				*in61, *in62;
258 	int i;
259 
260 	/*
261 	 * Normalize V4-mapped IPv6 addresses into V4 format if
262 	 * v4_mapped_as_v4 is B_TRUE.
263 	 */
264 	ss1 = cmp_ss1;
265 	ss2 = cmp_ss2;
266 	if (v4_mapped_as_v4 && (ss1->ss_family == AF_INET6)) {
267 		in61 = &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ss1)->sin6_addr;
268 		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(in61)) {
269 			bzero(&mapped_v4_ss1, sizeof (mapped_v4_ss1));
270 			mapped_v4_ss1.ss_family = AF_INET;
271 			((struct sockaddr_in *)&mapped_v4_ss1)->sin_port =
272 			    ((struct sockaddr_in *)ss1)->sin_port;
273 			IN6_V4MAPPED_TO_INADDR(in61,
274 			    &((struct sockaddr_in *)&mapped_v4_ss1)->sin_addr);
275 			ss1 = &mapped_v4_ss1;
276 		}
277 	}
278 	ss2 = cmp_ss2;
279 	if (v4_mapped_as_v4 && (ss2->ss_family == AF_INET6)) {
280 		in62 = &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ss2)->sin6_addr;
281 		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(in62)) {
282 			bzero(&mapped_v4_ss2, sizeof (mapped_v4_ss2));
283 			mapped_v4_ss2.ss_family = AF_INET;
284 			((struct sockaddr_in *)&mapped_v4_ss2)->sin_port =
285 			    ((struct sockaddr_in *)ss2)->sin_port;
286 			IN6_V4MAPPED_TO_INADDR(in62,
287 			    &((struct sockaddr_in *)&mapped_v4_ss2)->sin_addr);
288 			ss2 = &mapped_v4_ss2;
289 		}
290 	}
291 
292 	/*
293 	 * Compare ports, then address family, then ip address
294 	 */
295 	if (compare_ports &&
296 	    (((struct sockaddr_in *)ss1)->sin_port !=
297 	    ((struct sockaddr_in *)ss2)->sin_port)) {
298 		if (((struct sockaddr_in *)ss1)->sin_port >
299 		    ((struct sockaddr_in *)ss2)->sin_port)
300 			return (1);
301 		else
302 			return (-1);
303 	}
304 
305 	/*
306 	 * ports are the same
307 	 */
308 	if (ss1->ss_family != ss2->ss_family) {
309 		if (ss1->ss_family == AF_INET)
310 			return (1);
311 		else
312 			return (-1);
313 	}
314 
315 	/*
316 	 * address families are the same
317 	 */
318 	if (ss1->ss_family == AF_INET) {
319 		in1 = &((struct sockaddr_in *)ss1)->sin_addr;
320 		in2 = &((struct sockaddr_in *)ss2)->sin_addr;
321 
322 		if (in1->s_addr > in2->s_addr)
323 			return (1);
324 		else if (in1->s_addr < in2->s_addr)
325 			return (-1);
326 		else
327 			return (0);
328 	} else if (ss1->ss_family == AF_INET6) {
329 		in61 = &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ss1)->sin6_addr;
330 		in62 = &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ss2)->sin6_addr;
331 
332 		for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
333 			if (in61->s6_addr32[i] > in62->s6_addr32[i])
334 				return (1);
335 			else if (in61->s6_addr32[i] < in62->s6_addr32[i])
336 				return (-1);
337 		}
338 		return (0);
339 	}
340 
341 	return (1);
342 }
343 
344 /*
345  * IP address filter functions to flag addresses that should not
346  * go out to initiators through discovery.
347  */
348 static boolean_t
349 idm_v4_addr_okay(struct in_addr *in_addr)
350 {
351 	in_addr_t addr = ntohl(in_addr->s_addr);
352 
353 	if ((INADDR_NONE == addr) ||
354 	    (IN_MULTICAST(addr)) ||
355 	    ((addr >> IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT) == 0) ||
356 	    ((addr >> IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT) == IN_LOOPBACKNET)) {
357 		return (B_FALSE);
358 	}
359 	return (B_TRUE);
360 }
361 
362 static boolean_t
363 idm_v6_addr_okay(struct in6_addr *addr6)
364 {
365 
366 	if ((IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(addr6)) ||
367 	    (IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(addr6)) ||
368 	    (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(addr6)) ||
369 	    (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(addr6)) ||
370 	    (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4COMPAT(addr6)) ||
371 	    (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(addr6))) {
372 		return (B_FALSE);
373 	}
374 	return (B_TRUE);
375 }
376 
377 /*
378  * idm_get_ipaddr will retrieve a list of IP Addresses which the host is
379  * configured with by sending down a sequence of kernel ioctl to IP STREAMS.
380  */
381 int
382 idm_get_ipaddr(idm_addr_list_t **ipaddr_p)
383 {
384 	ksocket_t 		so4, so6;
385 	struct lifnum		lifn;
386 	struct lifconf		lifc;
387 	struct lifreq		*lp;
388 	int			rval;
389 	int			numifs;
390 	int			bufsize;
391 	void			*buf;
392 	int			i, j, n, rc;
393 	struct sockaddr_storage	ss;
394 	struct sockaddr_in	*sin;
395 	struct sockaddr_in6	*sin6;
396 	idm_addr_t		*ip;
397 	idm_addr_list_t		*ipaddr = NULL;
398 	int			size_ipaddr;
399 
400 	*ipaddr_p = NULL;
401 	size_ipaddr = 0;
402 	buf = NULL;
403 
404 	/* create an ipv4 and ipv6 UDP socket */
405 	if ((so6 = idm_socreate(PF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == NULL)
406 		return (0);
407 	if ((so4 = idm_socreate(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == NULL) {
408 		idm_sodestroy(so6);
409 		return (0);
410 	}
411 
412 
413 retry_count:
414 	/* snapshot the current number of interfaces */
415 	lifn.lifn_family = PF_UNSPEC;
416 	lifn.lifn_flags = LIFC_NOXMIT | LIFC_TEMPORARY | LIFC_ALLZONES;
417 	lifn.lifn_count = 0;
418 	/* use vp6 for ioctls with unspecified families by default */
419 	if (ksocket_ioctl(so6, SIOCGLIFNUM, (intptr_t)&lifn, &rval, CRED())
420 	    != 0) {
421 		goto cleanup;
422 	}
423 
424 	numifs = lifn.lifn_count;
425 	if (numifs <= 0) {
426 		goto cleanup;
427 	}
428 
429 	/* allocate extra room in case more interfaces appear */
430 	numifs += 10;
431 
432 	/* get the interface names and ip addresses */
433 	bufsize = numifs * sizeof (struct lifreq);
434 	buf = kmem_alloc(bufsize, KM_SLEEP);
435 
436 	lifc.lifc_family = AF_UNSPEC;
437 	lifc.lifc_flags = LIFC_NOXMIT | LIFC_TEMPORARY | LIFC_ALLZONES;
438 	lifc.lifc_len = bufsize;
439 	lifc.lifc_buf = buf;
440 	rc = ksocket_ioctl(so6, SIOCGLIFCONF, (intptr_t)&lifc, &rval, CRED());
441 	if (rc != 0) {
442 		goto cleanup;
443 	}
444 	/* if our extra room is used up, try again */
445 	if (bufsize <= lifc.lifc_len) {
446 		kmem_free(buf, bufsize);
447 		buf = NULL;
448 		goto retry_count;
449 	}
450 	/* calc actual number of ifconfs */
451 	n = lifc.lifc_len / sizeof (struct lifreq);
452 
453 	/* get ip address */
454 	if (n > 0) {
455 		size_ipaddr = sizeof (idm_addr_list_t) +
456 		    (n - 1) * sizeof (idm_addr_t);
457 		ipaddr = kmem_zalloc(size_ipaddr, KM_SLEEP);
458 	} else {
459 		goto cleanup;
460 	}
461 
462 	/*
463 	 * Examine the array of interfaces and filter uninteresting ones
464 	 */
465 	for (i = 0, j = 0, lp = lifc.lifc_req; i < n; i++, lp++) {
466 
467 		/*
468 		 * Copy the address as the SIOCGLIFFLAGS ioctl is destructive
469 		 */
470 		ss = lp->lifr_addr;
471 		/*
472 		 * fetch the flags using the socket of the correct family
473 		 */
474 		switch (ss.ss_family) {
475 		case AF_INET:
476 			rc = ksocket_ioctl(so4, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (intptr_t)lp,
477 			    &rval, CRED());
478 			break;
479 		case AF_INET6:
480 			rc = ksocket_ioctl(so6, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (intptr_t)lp,
481 			    &rval, CRED());
482 			break;
483 		default:
484 			continue;
485 		}
486 		if (rc == 0) {
487 			/*
488 			 * If we got the flags, skip uninteresting
489 			 * interfaces based on flags
490 			 */
491 			if ((lp->lifr_flags & IFF_UP) != IFF_UP)
492 				continue;
493 			if (lp->lifr_flags &
494 			    (IFF_ANYCAST|IFF_NOLOCAL|IFF_DEPRECATED))
495 				continue;
496 		}
497 
498 		/* save ip address */
499 		ip = &ipaddr->al_addrs[j];
500 		switch (ss.ss_family) {
501 		case AF_INET:
502 			sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&ss;
503 			if (!idm_v4_addr_okay(&sin->sin_addr))
504 				continue;
505 			ip->a_addr.i_addr.in4 = sin->sin_addr;
506 			ip->a_addr.i_insize = sizeof (struct in_addr);
507 			break;
508 		case AF_INET6:
509 			sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&ss;
510 			if (!idm_v6_addr_okay(&sin6->sin6_addr))
511 				continue;
512 			ip->a_addr.i_addr.in6 = sin6->sin6_addr;
513 			ip->a_addr.i_insize = sizeof (struct in6_addr);
514 			break;
515 		default:
516 			continue;
517 		}
518 		j++;
519 	}
520 
521 	if (j == 0) {
522 		/* no valid ifaddr */
523 		kmem_free(ipaddr, size_ipaddr);
524 		size_ipaddr = 0;
525 		ipaddr = NULL;
526 	} else {
527 		ipaddr->al_out_cnt = j;
528 	}
529 
530 
531 cleanup:
532 	idm_sodestroy(so6);
533 	idm_sodestroy(so4);
534 
535 	if (buf != NULL)
536 		kmem_free(buf, bufsize);
537 
538 	*ipaddr_p = ipaddr;
539 	return (size_ipaddr);
540 }
541 
542 int
543 idm_sorecv(ksocket_t so, void *msg, size_t len)
544 {
545 	iovec_t iov;
546 
547 	ASSERT(so != NULL);
548 	ASSERT(len != 0);
549 
550 	/*
551 	 * Fill in iovec and receive data
552 	 */
553 	iov.iov_base = msg;
554 	iov.iov_len = len;
555 
556 	return (idm_iov_sorecv(so, &iov, 1, len));
557 }
558 
559 /*
560  * idm_sosendto - Sends a buffered data on a non-connected socket.
561  *
562  * This function puts the data provided on the wire by calling sosendmsg.
563  * It will return only when all the data has been sent or if an error
564  * occurs.
565  *
566  * Returns 0 for success, the socket errno value if sosendmsg fails, and
567  * -1 if sosendmsg returns success but uio_resid != 0
568  */
569 int
570 idm_sosendto(ksocket_t so, void *buff, size_t len,
571     struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen)
572 {
573 	struct msghdr		msg;
574 	struct iovec		iov[1];
575 	int			error;
576 	size_t			sent = 0;
577 
578 	iov[0].iov_base	= buff;
579 	iov[0].iov_len	= len;
580 
581 	/* Initialization of the message header. */
582 	bzero(&msg, sizeof (msg));
583 	msg.msg_iov	= iov;
584 	msg.msg_iovlen	= 1;
585 	msg.msg_name	= name;
586 	msg.msg_namelen	= namelen;
587 
588 	if ((error = ksocket_sendmsg(so, &msg, 0, &sent, CRED())) == 0) {
589 		/* Data sent */
590 		if (sent == len) {
591 			/* All data sent.  Success. */
592 			return (0);
593 		} else {
594 			/* Not all data was sent.  Failure */
595 			return (-1);
596 		}
597 	}
598 
599 	/* Send failed */
600 	return (error);
601 }
602 
603 /*
604  * idm_iov_sosend - Sends an iovec on a connection.
605  *
606  * This function puts the data provided on the wire by calling sosendmsg.
607  * It will return only when all the data has been sent or if an error
608  * occurs.
609  *
610  * Returns 0 for success, the socket errno value if sosendmsg fails, and
611  * -1 if sosendmsg returns success but uio_resid != 0
612  */
613 int
614 idm_iov_sosend(ksocket_t so, iovec_t *iop, int iovlen, size_t total_len)
615 {
616 	struct msghdr		msg;
617 	int			error;
618 	size_t 			sent = 0;
619 
620 	ASSERT(iop != NULL);
621 
622 	/* Initialization of the message header. */
623 	bzero(&msg, sizeof (msg));
624 	msg.msg_iov	= iop;
625 	msg.msg_iovlen	= iovlen;
626 
627 	if ((error = ksocket_sendmsg(so, &msg, 0, &sent, CRED()))
628 	    == 0) {
629 		/* Data sent */
630 		if (sent == total_len) {
631 			/* All data sent.  Success. */
632 			return (0);
633 		} else {
634 			/* Not all data was sent.  Failure */
635 			return (-1);
636 		}
637 	}
638 
639 	/* Send failed */
640 	return (error);
641 }
642 
643 /*
644  * idm_iov_sorecv - Receives an iovec from a connection
645  *
646  * This function gets the data asked for from the socket.  It will return
647  * only when all the requested data has been retrieved or if an error
648  * occurs.
649  *
650  * Returns 0 for success, the socket errno value if sorecvmsg fails, and
651  * -1 if sorecvmsg returns success but uio_resid != 0
652  */
653 int
654 idm_iov_sorecv(ksocket_t so, iovec_t *iop, int iovlen, size_t total_len)
655 {
656 	struct msghdr		msg;
657 	int			error;
658 	size_t			recv;
659 	int 			flags;
660 
661 	ASSERT(iop != NULL);
662 
663 	/* Initialization of the message header. */
664 	bzero(&msg, sizeof (msg));
665 	msg.msg_iov	= iop;
666 	msg.msg_iovlen	= iovlen;
667 	flags		= MSG_WAITALL;
668 
669 	if ((error = ksocket_recvmsg(so, &msg, flags, &recv, CRED()))
670 	    == 0) {
671 		/* Received data */
672 		if (recv == total_len) {
673 			/* All requested data received.  Success */
674 			return (0);
675 		} else {
676 			/*
677 			 * Not all data was received.  The connection has
678 			 * probably failed.
679 			 */
680 			return (-1);
681 		}
682 	}
683 
684 	/* Receive failed */
685 	return (error);
686 }
687 
688 static void
689 idm_set_ini_preconnect_options(idm_so_conn_t *sc, boolean_t boot_conn)
690 {
691 	int	conn_abort = 10000;
692 	int	conn_notify = 2000;
693 	int	abort = 30000;
694 
695 	/* Pre-connect socket options */
696 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(sc->ic_so, IPPROTO_TCP,
697 	    TCP_CONN_NOTIFY_THRESHOLD, (char *)&conn_notify, sizeof (int),
698 	    CRED());
699 	if (boot_conn == B_FALSE) {
700 		(void) ksocket_setsockopt(sc->ic_so, IPPROTO_TCP,
701 		    TCP_CONN_ABORT_THRESHOLD, (char *)&conn_abort, sizeof (int),
702 		    CRED());
703 		(void) ksocket_setsockopt(sc->ic_so, IPPROTO_TCP,
704 		    TCP_ABORT_THRESHOLD,
705 		    (char *)&abort, sizeof (int), CRED());
706 	}
707 }
708 
709 static void
710 idm_set_ini_postconnect_options(idm_so_conn_t *sc)
711 {
712 	int32_t		rcvbuf = IDM_RCVBUF_SIZE;
713 	int32_t		sndbuf = IDM_SNDBUF_SIZE;
714 	const int	on = 1;
715 
716 	/* Set postconnect options */
717 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(sc->ic_so, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY,
718 	    (char *)&on, sizeof (int), CRED());
719 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(sc->ic_so, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF,
720 	    (char *)&rcvbuf, sizeof (int), CRED());
721 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(sc->ic_so, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF,
722 	    (char *)&sndbuf, sizeof (int), CRED());
723 }
724 
725 static void
726 idm_set_tgt_connect_options(ksocket_t ks)
727 {
728 	int32_t		rcvbuf = IDM_RCVBUF_SIZE;
729 	int32_t		sndbuf = IDM_SNDBUF_SIZE;
730 	const int	on = 1;
731 
732 	/* Set connect options */
733 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(ks, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF,
734 	    (char *)&rcvbuf, sizeof (int), CRED());
735 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(ks, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF,
736 	    (char *)&sndbuf, sizeof (int), CRED());
737 	(void) ksocket_setsockopt(ks, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY,
738 	    (char *)&on, sizeof (on), CRED());
739 }
740 
741 static uint32_t
742 n2h24(const uchar_t *ptr)
743 {
744 	return ((ptr[0] << 16) | (ptr[1] << 8) | ptr[2]);
745 }
746 
747 
748 static idm_status_t
749 idm_sorecvhdr(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
750 {
751 	iscsi_hdr_t	*bhs;
752 	uint32_t	hdr_digest_crc;
753 	uint32_t	crc_calculated;
754 	void		*new_hdr;
755 	int		ahslen = 0;
756 	int		total_len = 0;
757 	int		iovlen = 0;
758 	struct iovec	iov[2];
759 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
760 	int		rc;
761 
762 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
763 
764 	/*
765 	 * Read BHS
766 	 */
767 	bhs = pdu->isp_hdr;
768 	rc = idm_sorecv(so_conn->ic_so, pdu->isp_hdr, sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t));
769 	if (rc != IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
770 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
771 	}
772 
773 	/*
774 	 * Check actual AHS length against the amount available in the buffer
775 	 */
776 	pdu->isp_hdrlen = sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t) +
777 	    (bhs->hlength * sizeof (uint32_t));
778 	pdu->isp_datalen = n2h24(bhs->dlength);
779 	if (ic->ic_conn_type == CONN_TYPE_TGT &&
780 	    pdu->isp_datalen > ic->ic_conn_params.max_recv_dataseglen) {
781 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
782 		    "idm_sorecvhdr: exceeded the max data segment length");
783 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
784 	}
785 	if (bhs->hlength > IDM_SORX_CACHE_AHSLEN) {
786 		/* Allocate a new header segment and change the callback */
787 		new_hdr = kmem_alloc(pdu->isp_hdrlen, KM_SLEEP);
788 		bcopy(pdu->isp_hdr, new_hdr, sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t));
789 		pdu->isp_hdr = new_hdr;
790 		pdu->isp_flags |= IDM_PDU_ADDL_HDR;
791 
792 		/*
793 		 * This callback will restore the expected values after
794 		 * the RX PDU has been processed.
795 		 */
796 		pdu->isp_callback = idm_sorx_addl_pdu_cb;
797 	}
798 
799 	/*
800 	 * Setup receipt of additional header and header digest (if enabled).
801 	 */
802 	if (bhs->hlength > 0) {
803 		iov[iovlen].iov_base = (caddr_t)(pdu->isp_hdr + 1);
804 		ahslen = pdu->isp_hdrlen - sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t);
805 		iov[iovlen].iov_len = ahslen;
806 		total_len += iov[iovlen].iov_len;
807 		iovlen++;
808 	}
809 
810 	if (ic->ic_conn_flags & IDM_CONN_HEADER_DIGEST) {
811 		iov[iovlen].iov_base = (caddr_t)&hdr_digest_crc;
812 		iov[iovlen].iov_len = sizeof (hdr_digest_crc);
813 		total_len += iov[iovlen].iov_len;
814 		iovlen++;
815 	}
816 
817 	if ((iovlen != 0) &&
818 	    (idm_iov_sorecv(so_conn->ic_so, &iov[0], iovlen,
819 	    total_len) != 0)) {
820 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
821 	}
822 
823 	/*
824 	 * Validate header digest if enabled
825 	 */
826 	if (ic->ic_conn_flags & IDM_CONN_HEADER_DIGEST) {
827 		crc_calculated = idm_crc32c(pdu->isp_hdr,
828 		    sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t) + ahslen);
829 		if (crc_calculated != hdr_digest_crc) {
830 			/* Invalid Header Digest */
831 			return (IDM_STATUS_HEADER_DIGEST);
832 		}
833 	}
834 
835 	return (0);
836 }
837 
838 /*
839  * idm_so_ini_conn_create()
840  * Allocate the sockets transport connection resources.
841  */
842 static idm_status_t
843 idm_so_ini_conn_create(idm_conn_req_t *cr, idm_conn_t *ic)
844 {
845 	ksocket_t	so;
846 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
847 	idm_status_t	idmrc;
848 
849 	so = idm_socreate(cr->cr_domain, cr->cr_type,
850 	    cr->cr_protocol);
851 	if (so == NULL) {
852 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
853 	}
854 
855 	/* Bind the socket if configured to do so */
856 	if (cr->cr_bound) {
857 		if (ksocket_bind(so, &cr->cr_bound_addr.sin,
858 		    SIZEOF_SOCKADDR(&cr->cr_bound_addr.sin), CRED()) != 0) {
859 			idm_sodestroy(so);
860 			return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
861 		}
862 	}
863 
864 	idmrc = idm_so_conn_create_common(ic, so);
865 	if (idmrc != IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
866 		idm_soshutdown(so);
867 		idm_sodestroy(so);
868 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
869 	}
870 
871 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
872 	/* Set up socket options */
873 	idm_set_ini_preconnect_options(so_conn, cr->cr_boot_conn);
874 
875 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
876 }
877 
878 /*
879  * idm_so_ini_conn_destroy()
880  * Tear down the sockets transport connection resources.
881  */
882 static void
883 idm_so_ini_conn_destroy(idm_conn_t *ic)
884 {
885 	idm_so_conn_destroy_common(ic);
886 }
887 
888 /*
889  * idm_so_ini_conn_connect()
890  * Establish the connection referred to by the handle previously allocated via
891  * idm_so_ini_conn_create().
892  */
893 static idm_status_t
894 idm_so_ini_conn_connect(idm_conn_t *ic)
895 {
896 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
897 	struct sonode	*node = NULL;
898 	int 		rc;
899 	clock_t		lbolt, conn_login_max, conn_login_interval;
900 	boolean_t	nonblock;
901 
902 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
903 	nonblock = ic->ic_conn_params.nonblock_socket;
904 	conn_login_max = ic->ic_conn_params.conn_login_max;
905 	conn_login_interval = ddi_get_lbolt() +
906 	    SEC_TO_TICK(ic->ic_conn_params.conn_login_interval);
907 
908 	if (nonblock == B_TRUE) {
909 		node = ((struct sonode *)(so_conn->ic_so));
910 		/* Set to none block socket mode */
911 		idm_so_socket_set_nonblock(node);
912 		do {
913 			rc = ksocket_connect(so_conn->ic_so,
914 			    &ic->ic_ini_dst_addr.sin,
915 			    (SIZEOF_SOCKADDR(&ic->ic_ini_dst_addr.sin)),
916 			    CRED());
917 			if (rc == 0 || rc == EISCONN) {
918 				/* socket success or already success */
919 				rc = IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS;
920 				break;
921 			}
922 			if ((rc == ETIMEDOUT) || (rc == ECONNREFUSED) ||
923 			    (rc == ECONNRESET)) {
924 				/* socket connection timeout or refuse */
925 				break;
926 			}
927 			lbolt = ddi_get_lbolt();
928 			if (lbolt > conn_login_max) {
929 				/*
930 				 * Connection retry timeout,
931 				 * failed connect to target.
932 				 */
933 				break;
934 			}
935 			if (lbolt < conn_login_interval) {
936 				if ((rc == EINPROGRESS) || (rc == EALREADY)) {
937 					/* TCP connect still in progress */
938 					delay(SEC_TO_TICK(IN_PROGRESS_DELAY));
939 					continue;
940 				} else {
941 					delay(conn_login_interval - lbolt);
942 				}
943 			}
944 			conn_login_interval = ddi_get_lbolt() +
945 			    SEC_TO_TICK(ic->ic_conn_params.conn_login_interval);
946 		} while (rc != 0);
947 		/* resume to nonblock mode */
948 		if (rc == IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
949 			idm_so_socket_set_block(node);
950 		}
951 	} else {
952 		rc = ksocket_connect(so_conn->ic_so, &ic->ic_ini_dst_addr.sin,
953 		    (SIZEOF_SOCKADDR(&ic->ic_ini_dst_addr.sin)), CRED());
954 	}
955 
956 	if (rc != 0) {
957 		idm_soshutdown(so_conn->ic_so);
958 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
959 	}
960 
961 	idm_so_conn_connect_common(ic);
962 
963 	idm_set_ini_postconnect_options(so_conn);
964 
965 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
966 }
967 
968 idm_status_t
969 idm_so_tgt_conn_create(idm_conn_t *ic, ksocket_t new_so)
970 {
971 	idm_status_t	idmrc;
972 
973 	idmrc = idm_so_conn_create_common(ic, new_so);
974 
975 	return (idmrc);
976 }
977 
978 static void
979 idm_so_tgt_conn_destroy(idm_conn_t *ic)
980 {
981 	idm_so_conn_destroy_common(ic);
982 }
983 
984 /*
985  * idm_so_tgt_conn_connect()
986  * Establish the connection in ic, passed from idm_tgt_conn_finish(), which
987  * is invoked from the SM as a result of an inbound connection request.
988  */
989 static idm_status_t
990 idm_so_tgt_conn_connect(idm_conn_t *ic)
991 {
992 	idm_so_conn_connect_common(ic);
993 
994 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
995 }
996 
997 static idm_status_t
998 idm_so_conn_create_common(idm_conn_t *ic, ksocket_t new_so)
999 {
1000 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
1001 
1002 	so_conn = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (idm_so_conn_t), KM_SLEEP);
1003 	so_conn->ic_so = new_so;
1004 
1005 	ic->ic_transport_private = so_conn;
1006 	ic->ic_transport_hdrlen = 0;
1007 
1008 	/* Set the scoreboarding flag on this connection */
1009 	ic->ic_conn_flags |= IDM_CONN_USE_SCOREBOARD;
1010 	ic->ic_conn_params.max_recv_dataseglen =
1011 	    ISCSI_DEFAULT_MAX_RECV_SEG_LEN;
1012 	ic->ic_conn_params.max_xmit_dataseglen =
1013 	    ISCSI_DEFAULT_MAX_XMIT_SEG_LEN;
1014 
1015 	/*
1016 	 * Initialize tx thread mutex and list
1017 	 */
1018 	mutex_init(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1019 	cv_init(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
1020 	list_create(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, sizeof (idm_pdu_t),
1021 	    offsetof(idm_pdu_t, idm_tx_link));
1022 
1023 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1024 }
1025 
1026 static void
1027 idm_so_conn_destroy_common(idm_conn_t *ic)
1028 {
1029 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
1030 
1031 	ic->ic_transport_private = NULL;
1032 	idm_sodestroy(so_conn->ic_so);
1033 	list_destroy(&so_conn->ic_tx_list);
1034 	mutex_destroy(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
1035 	cv_destroy(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv);
1036 
1037 	kmem_free(so_conn, sizeof (idm_so_conn_t));
1038 }
1039 
1040 static void
1041 idm_so_conn_connect_common(idm_conn_t *ic)
1042 {
1043 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
1044 	struct sockaddr_in6	t_addr;
1045 	socklen_t	t_addrlen = 0;
1046 
1047 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
1048 	bzero(&t_addr, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6));
1049 	t_addrlen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6);
1050 
1051 	/* Set the local and remote addresses in the idm conn handle */
1052 	(void) ksocket_getsockname(so_conn->ic_so, (struct sockaddr *)&t_addr,
1053 	    &t_addrlen, CRED());
1054 	bcopy(&t_addr, &ic->ic_laddr, t_addrlen);
1055 	(void) ksocket_getpeername(so_conn->ic_so, (struct sockaddr *)&t_addr,
1056 	    &t_addrlen, CRED());
1057 	bcopy(&t_addr, &ic->ic_raddr, t_addrlen);
1058 
1059 	mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
1060 	so_conn->ic_tx_thread = thread_create(NULL, 0, idm_sotx_thread, ic, 0,
1061 	    &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
1062 	so_conn->ic_rx_thread = thread_create(NULL, 0, idm_sorx_thread, ic, 0,
1063 	    &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
1064 
1065 	while (!so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running || !so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running)
1066 		cv_wait(&ic->ic_cv, &ic->ic_mutex);
1067 	mutex_exit(&ic->ic_mutex);
1068 }
1069 
1070 /*
1071  * idm_so_conn_disconnect()
1072  * Shutdown the socket connection and stop the thread
1073  */
1074 static void
1075 idm_so_conn_disconnect(idm_conn_t *ic)
1076 {
1077 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
1078 
1079 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
1080 
1081 	mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
1082 	so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running = B_FALSE;
1083 	so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running = B_FALSE;
1084 	/* We need to wakeup the TX thread */
1085 	mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
1086 	cv_signal(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv);
1087 	mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
1088 	mutex_exit(&ic->ic_mutex);
1089 
1090 	/* This should wakeup the RX thread if it is sleeping */
1091 	idm_soshutdown(so_conn->ic_so);
1092 
1093 	thread_join(so_conn->ic_tx_thread_did);
1094 	thread_join(so_conn->ic_rx_thread_did);
1095 }
1096 
1097 /*
1098  * idm_so_tgt_svc_create()
1099  * Establish a service on an IP address and port.  idm_svc_req_t contains
1100  * the service parameters.
1101  */
1102 /*ARGSUSED*/
1103 static idm_status_t
1104 idm_so_tgt_svc_create(idm_svc_req_t *sr, idm_svc_t *is)
1105 {
1106 	idm_so_svc_t		*so_svc;
1107 
1108 	so_svc = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (idm_so_svc_t), KM_SLEEP);
1109 
1110 	/* Set the new sockets service in svc handle */
1111 	is->is_so_svc = (void *)so_svc;
1112 
1113 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1114 }
1115 
1116 /*
1117  * idm_so_tgt_svc_destroy()
1118  * Teardown sockets resources allocated in idm_so_tgt_svc_create()
1119  */
1120 static void
1121 idm_so_tgt_svc_destroy(idm_svc_t *is)
1122 {
1123 	/* the socket will have been torn down; free the service */
1124 	kmem_free(is->is_so_svc, sizeof (idm_so_svc_t));
1125 }
1126 
1127 /*
1128  * idm_so_tgt_svc_online()
1129  * Launch a watch thread on the svc allocated in idm_so_tgt_svc_create()
1130  */
1131 
1132 static idm_status_t
1133 idm_so_tgt_svc_online(idm_svc_t *is)
1134 {
1135 	idm_so_svc_t		*so_svc;
1136 	idm_svc_req_t		*sr = &is->is_svc_req;
1137 	struct sockaddr_in6	sin6_ip;
1138 	const uint32_t		on = 1;
1139 	const uint32_t		off = 0;
1140 
1141 	mutex_enter(&is->is_mutex);
1142 	so_svc = (idm_so_svc_t *)is->is_so_svc;
1143 
1144 	/*
1145 	 * Try creating an IPv6 socket first
1146 	 */
1147 	if ((so_svc->is_so = idm_socreate(PF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == NULL) {
1148 		mutex_exit(&is->is_mutex);
1149 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1150 	} else {
1151 		bzero(&sin6_ip, sizeof (sin6_ip));
1152 		sin6_ip.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
1153 		sin6_ip.sin6_port = htons(sr->sr_port);
1154 		sin6_ip.sin6_addr = in6addr_any;
1155 
1156 		(void) ksocket_setsockopt(so_svc->is_so, SOL_SOCKET,
1157 		    SO_REUSEADDR, (char *)&on, sizeof (on), CRED());
1158 		/*
1159 		 * Turn off SO_MAC_EXEMPT so future sobinds succeed
1160 		 */
1161 		(void) ksocket_setsockopt(so_svc->is_so, SOL_SOCKET,
1162 		    SO_MAC_EXEMPT, (char *)&off, sizeof (off), CRED());
1163 
1164 		if (ksocket_bind(so_svc->is_so, (struct sockaddr *)&sin6_ip,
1165 		    sizeof (sin6_ip), CRED()) != 0) {
1166 			mutex_exit(&is->is_mutex);
1167 			idm_sodestroy(so_svc->is_so);
1168 			return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1169 		}
1170 	}
1171 
1172 	idm_set_tgt_connect_options(so_svc->is_so);
1173 
1174 	if (ksocket_listen(so_svc->is_so, 5, CRED()) != 0) {
1175 		mutex_exit(&is->is_mutex);
1176 		idm_soshutdown(so_svc->is_so);
1177 		idm_sodestroy(so_svc->is_so);
1178 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1179 	}
1180 
1181 	/* Launch a watch thread */
1182 	so_svc->is_thread = thread_create(NULL, 0, idm_so_svc_port_watcher,
1183 	    is, 0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
1184 
1185 	if (so_svc->is_thread == NULL) {
1186 		/* Failure to launch; teardown the socket */
1187 		mutex_exit(&is->is_mutex);
1188 		idm_soshutdown(so_svc->is_so);
1189 		idm_sodestroy(so_svc->is_so);
1190 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1191 	}
1192 	ksocket_hold(so_svc->is_so);
1193 	/* Wait for the port watcher thread to start */
1194 	while (!so_svc->is_thread_running)
1195 		cv_wait(&is->is_cv, &is->is_mutex);
1196 	mutex_exit(&is->is_mutex);
1197 
1198 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1199 }
1200 
1201 /*
1202  * idm_so_tgt_svc_offline
1203  *
1204  * Stop listening on the IP address and port identified by idm_svc_t.
1205  */
1206 static void
1207 idm_so_tgt_svc_offline(idm_svc_t *is)
1208 {
1209 	idm_so_svc_t		*so_svc;
1210 	mutex_enter(&is->is_mutex);
1211 	so_svc = (idm_so_svc_t *)is->is_so_svc;
1212 	so_svc->is_thread_running = B_FALSE;
1213 	mutex_exit(&is->is_mutex);
1214 
1215 	/*
1216 	 * Teardown socket
1217 	 */
1218 	idm_sodestroy(so_svc->is_so);
1219 
1220 	/*
1221 	 * Now we expect the port watcher thread to terminate
1222 	 */
1223 	thread_join(so_svc->is_thread_did);
1224 }
1225 
1226 /*
1227  * Watch thread for target service connection establishment.
1228  */
1229 void
1230 idm_so_svc_port_watcher(void *arg)
1231 {
1232 	idm_svc_t		*svc = arg;
1233 	ksocket_t		new_so;
1234 	idm_conn_t		*ic;
1235 	idm_status_t		idmrc;
1236 	idm_so_svc_t		*so_svc;
1237 	int			rc;
1238 	const uint32_t		off = 0;
1239 	struct sockaddr_in6 	t_addr;
1240 	socklen_t		t_addrlen;
1241 
1242 	bzero(&t_addr, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6));
1243 	t_addrlen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6);
1244 	mutex_enter(&svc->is_mutex);
1245 
1246 	so_svc = svc->is_so_svc;
1247 	so_svc->is_thread_running = B_TRUE;
1248 	so_svc->is_thread_did = so_svc->is_thread->t_did;
1249 
1250 	cv_signal(&svc->is_cv);
1251 
1252 	IDM_SVC_LOG(CE_NOTE, "iSCSI service (%p/%d) online", (void *)svc,
1253 	    svc->is_svc_req.sr_port);
1254 
1255 	while (so_svc->is_thread_running) {
1256 		mutex_exit(&svc->is_mutex);
1257 
1258 		if ((rc = ksocket_accept(so_svc->is_so,
1259 		    (struct sockaddr *)&t_addr, &t_addrlen,
1260 		    &new_so, CRED())) != 0) {
1261 			mutex_enter(&svc->is_mutex);
1262 			if (rc == ECONNABORTED)
1263 				continue;
1264 			/* Connection problem */
1265 			break;
1266 		}
1267 		/*
1268 		 * Turn off SO_MAC_EXEMPT so future sobinds succeed
1269 		 */
1270 		(void) ksocket_setsockopt(new_so, SOL_SOCKET, SO_MAC_EXEMPT,
1271 		    (char *)&off, sizeof (off), CRED());
1272 
1273 		idmrc = idm_svc_conn_create(svc, IDM_TRANSPORT_TYPE_SOCKETS,
1274 		    &ic);
1275 		if (idmrc != IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
1276 			/* Drop connection */
1277 			idm_soshutdown(new_so);
1278 			idm_sodestroy(new_so);
1279 			mutex_enter(&svc->is_mutex);
1280 			continue;
1281 		}
1282 
1283 		idmrc = idm_so_tgt_conn_create(ic, new_so);
1284 		if (idmrc != IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
1285 			idm_svc_conn_destroy(ic);
1286 			idm_soshutdown(new_so);
1287 			idm_sodestroy(new_so);
1288 			mutex_enter(&svc->is_mutex);
1289 			continue;
1290 		}
1291 
1292 		/*
1293 		 * Kick the state machine.  At CS_S3_XPT_UP the state machine
1294 		 * will notify the client (target) about the new connection.
1295 		 */
1296 		idm_conn_event(ic, CE_CONNECT_ACCEPT, NULL);
1297 
1298 		mutex_enter(&svc->is_mutex);
1299 	}
1300 	ksocket_rele(so_svc->is_so);
1301 	so_svc->is_thread_running = B_FALSE;
1302 	mutex_exit(&svc->is_mutex);
1303 
1304 	IDM_SVC_LOG(CE_NOTE, "iSCSI service (%p/%d) offline", (void *)svc,
1305 	    svc->is_svc_req.sr_port);
1306 
1307 	thread_exit();
1308 }
1309 
1310 /*
1311  * idm_so_free_task_rsrc() stops any ongoing processing of the task and
1312  * frees resources associated with the task.
1313  *
1314  * It's not clear that this should return idm_status_t.  What do we do
1315  * if it fails?
1316  */
1317 static idm_status_t
1318 idm_so_free_task_rsrc(idm_task_t *idt)
1319 {
1320 	idm_buf_t	*idb, *next_idb;
1321 
1322 	/*
1323 	 * There is nothing to cleanup on initiator connections
1324 	 */
1325 	if (IDM_CONN_ISINI(idt->idt_ic))
1326 		return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1327 
1328 	/*
1329 	 * If this is a target connection, call idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done for
1330 	 * any buffer on the "outbufv" list with idb->idb_in_transport==B_TRUE.
1331 	 *
1332 	 * In addition, remove any buffers associated with this task from
1333 	 * the ic_tx_list.  We'll do this by walking the idt_inbufv list, but
1334 	 * items don't actually get removed from that list (and completion
1335 	 * routines called) until idm_task_cleanup.
1336 	 */
1337 	mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
1338 
1339 	for (idb = list_head(&idt->idt_outbufv); idb != NULL; idb = next_idb) {
1340 		next_idb = list_next(&idt->idt_outbufv, idb);
1341 		if (idb->idb_in_transport) {
1342 			/*
1343 			 * idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done releases idt->idt_mutex
1344 			 */
1345 			DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__done, idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
1346 			    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf,
1347 			    uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
1348 			    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
1349 			    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len,
1350 			    int, XFER_BUF_RX_FROM_INI);
1351 			idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done(idt, idb, IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
1352 			mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
1353 		}
1354 	}
1355 
1356 	for (idb = list_head(&idt->idt_inbufv); idb != NULL; idb = next_idb) {
1357 		next_idb = list_next(&idt->idt_inbufv, idb);
1358 		/*
1359 		 * We want to remove these items from the tx_list as well,
1360 		 * but knowing it's in the idt_inbufv list is not a guarantee
1361 		 * that it's in the tx_list.  If it's on the tx list then
1362 		 * let idm_sotx_thread() clean it up.
1363 		 */
1364 		if (idb->idb_in_transport && !idb->idb_tx_thread) {
1365 			/*
1366 			 * idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done releases idt->idt_mutex
1367 			 */
1368 			DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__done, idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
1369 			    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf,
1370 			    uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
1371 			    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
1372 			    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len,
1373 			    int, XFER_BUF_TX_TO_INI);
1374 			idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done(idt, idb, IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
1375 			mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
1376 		}
1377 	}
1378 
1379 	mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
1380 
1381 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1382 }
1383 
1384 /*
1385  * idm_so_negotiate_key_values() validates the key values for this connection
1386  */
1387 /* ARGSUSED */
1388 static kv_status_t
1389 idm_so_negotiate_key_values(idm_conn_t *it, nvlist_t *request_nvl,
1390     nvlist_t *response_nvl, nvlist_t *negotiated_nvl)
1391 {
1392 	/* All parameters are negotiated at the iscsit level */
1393 	return (KV_HANDLED);
1394 }
1395 
1396 /*
1397  * idm_so_notice_key_values() activates the negotiated key values for
1398  * this connection.
1399  */
1400 static void
1401 idm_so_notice_key_values(idm_conn_t *it, nvlist_t *negotiated_nvl)
1402 {
1403 	char			*nvp_name;
1404 	nvpair_t		*nvp;
1405 	nvpair_t		*next_nvp;
1406 	int			nvrc;
1407 	idm_status_t		idm_status;
1408 	const idm_kv_xlate_t	*ikvx;
1409 	uint64_t		num_val;
1410 
1411 	for (nvp = nvlist_next_nvpair(negotiated_nvl, NULL);
1412 	    nvp != NULL; nvp = next_nvp) {
1413 		next_nvp = nvlist_next_nvpair(negotiated_nvl, nvp);
1414 		nvp_name = nvpair_name(nvp);
1415 
1416 		ikvx = idm_lookup_kv_xlate(nvp_name, strlen(nvp_name));
1417 		switch (ikvx->ik_key_id) {
1418 		case KI_HEADER_DIGEST:
1419 		case KI_DATA_DIGEST:
1420 			idm_status = idm_so_handle_digest(it, nvp, ikvx);
1421 			ASSERT(idm_status == 0);
1422 
1423 			/* Remove processed item from negotiated_nvl list */
1424 			nvrc = nvlist_remove_all(
1425 			    negotiated_nvl, ikvx->ik_key_name);
1426 			ASSERT(nvrc == 0);
1427 			break;
1428 		case KI_MAX_RECV_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH:
1429 			/*
1430 			 * Just pass the value down to idm layer.
1431 			 * No need to remove it from negotiated_nvl list here.
1432 			 */
1433 			nvrc = nvpair_value_uint64(nvp, &num_val);
1434 			ASSERT(nvrc == 0);
1435 			it->ic_conn_params.max_xmit_dataseglen =
1436 			    (uint32_t)num_val;
1437 			break;
1438 		default:
1439 			break;
1440 		}
1441 	}
1442 }
1443 
1444 /*
1445  * idm_so_declare_key_values() declares the key values for this connection
1446  */
1447 /* ARGSUSED */
1448 static kv_status_t
1449 idm_so_declare_key_values(idm_conn_t *it, nvlist_t *config_nvl,
1450     nvlist_t *outgoing_nvl)
1451 {
1452 	char			*nvp_name;
1453 	nvpair_t		*nvp;
1454 	nvpair_t		*next_nvp;
1455 	kv_status_t		kvrc;
1456 	int			nvrc = 0;
1457 	const idm_kv_xlate_t	*ikvx;
1458 	uint64_t		num_val;
1459 
1460 	for (nvp = nvlist_next_nvpair(config_nvl, NULL);
1461 	    nvp != NULL && nvrc == 0; nvp = next_nvp) {
1462 		next_nvp = nvlist_next_nvpair(config_nvl, nvp);
1463 		nvp_name = nvpair_name(nvp);
1464 
1465 		ikvx = idm_lookup_kv_xlate(nvp_name, strlen(nvp_name));
1466 		switch (ikvx->ik_key_id) {
1467 		case KI_MAX_RECV_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH:
1468 			if ((nvrc = nvpair_value_uint64(nvp, &num_val)) != 0) {
1469 				break;
1470 			}
1471 			if (outgoing_nvl &&
1472 			    (nvrc = nvlist_add_uint64(outgoing_nvl,
1473 			    nvp_name, num_val)) != 0) {
1474 				break;
1475 			}
1476 			it->ic_conn_params.max_recv_dataseglen =
1477 			    (uint32_t)num_val;
1478 			break;
1479 		default:
1480 			break;
1481 		}
1482 	}
1483 	kvrc = idm_nvstat_to_kvstat(nvrc);
1484 	return (kvrc);
1485 }
1486 
1487 static idm_status_t
1488 idm_so_handle_digest(idm_conn_t *it, nvpair_t *digest_choice,
1489     const idm_kv_xlate_t *ikvx)
1490 {
1491 	int			nvrc;
1492 	char			*digest_choice_string;
1493 
1494 	nvrc = nvpair_value_string(digest_choice,
1495 	    &digest_choice_string);
1496 	ASSERT(nvrc == 0);
1497 	if (strcasecmp(digest_choice_string, "crc32c") == 0) {
1498 		switch (ikvx->ik_key_id) {
1499 		case KI_HEADER_DIGEST:
1500 			it->ic_conn_flags |= IDM_CONN_HEADER_DIGEST;
1501 			break;
1502 		case KI_DATA_DIGEST:
1503 			it->ic_conn_flags |= IDM_CONN_DATA_DIGEST;
1504 			break;
1505 		default:
1506 			ASSERT(0);
1507 			break;
1508 		}
1509 	} else if (strcasecmp(digest_choice_string, "none") == 0) {
1510 		switch (ikvx->ik_key_id) {
1511 		case KI_HEADER_DIGEST:
1512 			it->ic_conn_flags &= ~IDM_CONN_HEADER_DIGEST;
1513 			break;
1514 		case KI_DATA_DIGEST:
1515 			it->ic_conn_flags &= ~IDM_CONN_DATA_DIGEST;
1516 			break;
1517 		default:
1518 			ASSERT(0);
1519 			break;
1520 		}
1521 	} else {
1522 		ASSERT(0);
1523 	}
1524 
1525 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1526 }
1527 
1528 
1529 /*
1530  * idm_so_conn_is_capable() verifies that the passed connection is provided
1531  * for by the sockets interface.
1532  */
1533 /* ARGSUSED */
1534 static boolean_t
1535 idm_so_conn_is_capable(idm_conn_req_t *ic, idm_transport_caps_t *caps)
1536 {
1537 	return (B_TRUE);
1538 }
1539 
1540 /*
1541  * idm_so_rx_datain() validates the Data Sequence number of the PDU. The
1542  * idm_sorecv_scsidata() function invoked earlier actually reads the data
1543  * off the socket into the appropriate buffers.
1544  */
1545 static void
1546 idm_so_rx_datain(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
1547 {
1548 	iscsi_data_hdr_t	*bhs;
1549 	idm_task_t		*idt;
1550 	idm_buf_t		*idb;
1551 	uint32_t		datasn;
1552 	size_t			offset;
1553 	iscsi_hdr_t		*ihp = (iscsi_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr;
1554 	iscsi_data_rsp_hdr_t    *idrhp = (iscsi_data_rsp_hdr_t *)ihp;
1555 
1556 	ASSERT(ic != NULL);
1557 	ASSERT(pdu != NULL);
1558 
1559 	bhs	= (iscsi_data_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr;
1560 	datasn	= ntohl(bhs->datasn);
1561 	offset	= ntohl(bhs->offset);
1562 
1563 	ASSERT(bhs->opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP);
1564 
1565 	/*
1566 	 * Look up the task corresponding to the initiator task tag
1567 	 * to get the buffers affiliated with the task.
1568 	 */
1569 	idt = idm_task_find(ic, bhs->itt, bhs->ttt);
1570 	if (idt == NULL) {
1571 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_so_rx_datain: failed to find task");
1572 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1573 		return;
1574 	}
1575 
1576 	idb = pdu->isp_sorx_buf;
1577 	if (idb == NULL) {
1578 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
1579 		    "idm_so_rx_datain: failed to find buffer");
1580 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1581 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1582 		return;
1583 	}
1584 
1585 	/*
1586 	 * DataSN values should be sequential and should not have any gaps or
1587 	 * repetitions. Check the DataSN with the one stored in the task.
1588 	 */
1589 	if (datasn == idt->idt_exp_datasn) {
1590 		idt->idt_exp_datasn++; /* keep track of DataSN received */
1591 	} else {
1592 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_so_rx_datain: datasn out of order");
1593 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1594 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1595 		return;
1596 	}
1597 
1598 	/*
1599 	 * PDUs in a sequence should be in continuously increasing
1600 	 * address offset
1601 	 */
1602 	if (offset != idb->idb_exp_offset) {
1603 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_so_rx_datain: unexpected offset");
1604 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1605 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1606 		return;
1607 	}
1608 	/* Expected next relative buffer offset */
1609 	idb->idb_exp_offset += n2h24(bhs->dlength);
1610 	idt->idt_rx_bytes += n2h24(bhs->dlength);
1611 
1612 	idm_task_rele(idt);
1613 
1614 	/*
1615 	 * For now call scsi_rsp which will process the data rsp
1616 	 * Revisit, need to provide an explicit client entry point for
1617 	 * phase collapse completions.
1618 	 */
1619 	if (((ihp->opcode & ISCSI_OPCODE_MASK) == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP) &&
1620 	    (idrhp->flags & ISCSI_FLAG_DATA_STATUS)) {
1621 		(*ic->ic_conn_ops.icb_rx_scsi_rsp)(ic, pdu);
1622 	}
1623 
1624 	idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1625 }
1626 
1627 /*
1628  * The idm_so_rx_dataout() function is used by the iSCSI target to read
1629  * data from the Data-Out PDU sent by the iSCSI initiator.
1630  *
1631  * This function gets the Initiator Task Tag from the PDU BHS and looks up the
1632  * task to get the buffers associated with the PDU. A PDU might span buffers.
1633  * The data is then read into the respective buffer.
1634  */
1635 static void
1636 idm_so_rx_dataout(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
1637 {
1638 
1639 	iscsi_data_hdr_t	*bhs;
1640 	idm_task_t		*idt;
1641 	idm_buf_t		*idb;
1642 	size_t			offset;
1643 
1644 	ASSERT(ic != NULL);
1645 	ASSERT(pdu != NULL);
1646 
1647 	bhs = (iscsi_data_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr;
1648 	offset = ntohl(bhs->offset);
1649 	ASSERT(bhs->opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA);
1650 
1651 	/*
1652 	 * Look up the task corresponding to the initiator task tag
1653 	 * to get the buffers affiliated with the task.
1654 	 */
1655 	idt = idm_task_find(ic, bhs->itt, bhs->ttt);
1656 	if (idt == NULL) {
1657 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
1658 		    "idm_so_rx_dataout: failed to find task");
1659 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1660 		return;
1661 	}
1662 
1663 	idb = pdu->isp_sorx_buf;
1664 	if (idb == NULL) {
1665 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
1666 		    "idm_so_rx_dataout: failed to find buffer");
1667 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1668 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1669 		return;
1670 	}
1671 
1672 	/* Keep track of data transferred - check data offsets */
1673 	if (offset != idb->idb_exp_offset) {
1674 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_NOTE, "idm_so_rx_dataout: offset out of seq: "
1675 		    "%ld, %d", offset, idb->idb_exp_offset);
1676 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1677 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1678 		return;
1679 	}
1680 	/* Expected next relative offset */
1681 	idb->idb_exp_offset += ntoh24(bhs->dlength);
1682 	idt->idt_rx_bytes += n2h24(bhs->dlength);
1683 
1684 	/*
1685 	 * Call the buffer callback when the transfer is complete
1686 	 *
1687 	 * The connection state machine should only abort tasks after
1688 	 * shutting down the connection so we are assured that there
1689 	 * won't be a simultaneous attempt to abort this task at the
1690 	 * same time as we are processing this PDU (due to a connection
1691 	 * state change).
1692 	 */
1693 	if (bhs->flags & ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL) {
1694 		/*
1695 		 * We only want to call idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done once
1696 		 * per transfer.  It's possible that this task has
1697 		 * already been aborted in which case
1698 		 * idm_so_free_task_rsrc will call idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done
1699 		 * for each buffer with idb_in_transport==B_TRUE.  To
1700 		 * close this window and ensure that this doesn't happen,
1701 		 * we'll clear idb->idb_in_transport now while holding
1702 		 * the task mutex.   This is only really an issue for
1703 		 * SCSI task abort -- if tasks were being aborted because
1704 		 * of a connection state change the state machine would
1705 		 * have already stopped the receive thread.
1706 		 */
1707 		mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
1708 
1709 		/*
1710 		 * Release the task hold here (obtained in idm_task_find)
1711 		 * because the task may complete synchronously during
1712 		 * idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done.  Since we still have an active
1713 		 * buffer we know there is at least one additional hold on idt.
1714 		 */
1715 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1716 
1717 		/*
1718 		 * idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done releases idt->idt_mutex
1719 		 */
1720 		DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__done, idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
1721 		    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf, uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
1722 		    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
1723 		    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len,
1724 		    int, XFER_BUF_RX_FROM_INI);
1725 		idm_buf_rx_from_ini_done(idt, idb, IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1726 		idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1727 		return;
1728 	}
1729 
1730 	idm_task_rele(idt);
1731 	idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1732 }
1733 
1734 /*
1735  * The idm_so_rx_rtt() function is used by the iSCSI initiator to handle
1736  * the R2T PDU sent by the iSCSI target indicating that it is ready to
1737  * accept data. This gets the Initiator Task Tag (itt) from the PDU BHS
1738  * and looks up the task in the task tree using the itt to get the output
1739  * buffers associated the task. The R2T PDU contains the offset of the
1740  * requested data and the data length. This function then constructs a
1741  * sequence of iSCSI PDUs and outputs the requested data. Each Data-Out
1742  * PDU is associated with the R2T by the Target Transfer Tag  (ttt).
1743  */
1744 
1745 static void
1746 idm_so_rx_rtt(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
1747 {
1748 	idm_task_t		*idt;
1749 	idm_buf_t		*idb;
1750 	iscsi_rtt_hdr_t		*rtt_hdr;
1751 	uint32_t		data_offset;
1752 	uint32_t		data_length;
1753 
1754 	ASSERT(ic != NULL);
1755 	ASSERT(pdu != NULL);
1756 
1757 	rtt_hdr	= (iscsi_rtt_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr;
1758 	data_offset = ntohl(rtt_hdr->data_offset);
1759 	data_length = ntohl(rtt_hdr->data_length);
1760 	idt	= idm_task_find(ic, rtt_hdr->itt, rtt_hdr->ttt);
1761 
1762 	if (idt == NULL) {
1763 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_so_rx_rtt: could not find task");
1764 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1765 		return;
1766 	}
1767 
1768 	/* Find the buffer bound to the task by the iSCSI initiator */
1769 	mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
1770 	idb = idm_buf_find(&idt->idt_outbufv, data_offset);
1771 	if (idb == NULL) {
1772 		mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
1773 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1774 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_so_rx_rtt: could not find buffer");
1775 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1776 		return;
1777 	}
1778 
1779 	/* return buffer contains this data */
1780 	if (data_offset + data_length > idb->idb_buflen) {
1781 		/* Overflow */
1782 		mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
1783 		idm_task_rele(idt);
1784 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_so_rx_rtt: read from outside "
1785 		    "buffer");
1786 		idm_pdu_rx_protocol_error(ic, pdu);
1787 		return;
1788 	}
1789 
1790 	idt->idt_r2t_ttt = rtt_hdr->ttt;
1791 	idt->idt_exp_datasn = 0;
1792 
1793 	idm_so_send_rtt_data(ic, idt, idb, data_offset,
1794 	    ntohl(rtt_hdr->data_length));
1795 	mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
1796 
1797 	idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1798 	idm_task_rele(idt);
1799 
1800 }
1801 
1802 idm_status_t
1803 idm_sorecvdata(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
1804 {
1805 	uint8_t		pad[ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN];
1806 	int		pad_len;
1807 	uint32_t	data_digest_crc;
1808 	uint32_t	crc_calculated;
1809 	int		total_len;
1810 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
1811 
1812 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
1813 
1814 	pad_len = ((ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN -
1815 	    (pdu->isp_datalen & (ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN - 1))) &
1816 	    (ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN - 1));
1817 
1818 	ASSERT(pdu->isp_iovlen < (PDU_MAX_IOVLEN - 2)); /* pad + data digest */
1819 
1820 	total_len = pdu->isp_datalen;
1821 
1822 	if (pad_len) {
1823 		pdu->isp_iov[pdu->isp_iovlen].iov_base	= (char *)&pad;
1824 		pdu->isp_iov[pdu->isp_iovlen].iov_len	= pad_len;
1825 		total_len		+= pad_len;
1826 		pdu->isp_iovlen++;
1827 	}
1828 
1829 	/* setup data digest */
1830 	if ((ic->ic_conn_flags & IDM_CONN_DATA_DIGEST) != 0) {
1831 		pdu->isp_iov[pdu->isp_iovlen].iov_base =
1832 		    (char *)&data_digest_crc;
1833 		pdu->isp_iov[pdu->isp_iovlen].iov_len =
1834 		    sizeof (data_digest_crc);
1835 		total_len		+= sizeof (data_digest_crc);
1836 		pdu->isp_iovlen++;
1837 	}
1838 
1839 	pdu->isp_data = (uint8_t *)(uintptr_t)pdu->isp_iov[0].iov_base;
1840 
1841 	if (idm_iov_sorecv(so_conn->ic_so, &pdu->isp_iov[0],
1842 	    pdu->isp_iovlen, total_len) != 0) {
1843 		return (IDM_STATUS_IO);
1844 	}
1845 
1846 	if ((ic->ic_conn_flags & IDM_CONN_DATA_DIGEST) != 0) {
1847 		crc_calculated = idm_crc32c(pdu->isp_data,
1848 		    pdu->isp_datalen);
1849 		if (pad_len) {
1850 			crc_calculated = idm_crc32c_continued((char *)&pad,
1851 			    pad_len, crc_calculated);
1852 		}
1853 		if (crc_calculated != data_digest_crc) {
1854 			IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
1855 			    "idm_sorecvdata: "
1856 			    "CRC error: actual 0x%x, calc 0x%x",
1857 			    data_digest_crc, crc_calculated);
1858 
1859 			/* Invalid Data Digest */
1860 			return (IDM_STATUS_DATA_DIGEST);
1861 		}
1862 	}
1863 
1864 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
1865 }
1866 
1867 /*
1868  * idm_sorecv_scsidata() is used to receive scsi data from the socket. The
1869  * Data-type PDU header must be read into the idm_pdu_t structure prior to
1870  * calling this function.
1871  */
1872 idm_status_t
1873 idm_sorecv_scsidata(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
1874 {
1875 	iscsi_data_hdr_t	*bhs;
1876 	idm_task_t		*task;
1877 	uint32_t		offset;
1878 	uint8_t			opcode;
1879 	uint32_t		dlength;
1880 	list_t			*buflst;
1881 	uint32_t		xfer_bytes;
1882 	idm_status_t		status;
1883 
1884 	ASSERT(ic != NULL);
1885 	ASSERT(pdu != NULL);
1886 
1887 	bhs	= (iscsi_data_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr;
1888 
1889 	offset	= ntohl(bhs->offset);
1890 	opcode	= bhs->opcode;
1891 	dlength = n2h24(bhs->dlength);
1892 
1893 	ASSERT((opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP) ||
1894 	    (opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA));
1895 
1896 	/*
1897 	 * Successful lookup implicitly gets a "hold" on the task.  This
1898 	 * hold must be released before leaving this function.  At one
1899 	 * point we were caching this task context and retaining the hold
1900 	 * but it turned out to be very difficult to release the hold properly.
1901 	 * The task can be aborted and the connection shutdown between this
1902 	 * call and the subsequent expected call to idm_so_rx_datain/
1903 	 * idm_so_rx_dataout (in which case those functions are not called).
1904 	 * Releasing the hold in the PDU callback doesn't work well either
1905 	 * because the whole task may be completed by then at which point
1906 	 * it is too late to release the hold -- for better or worse this
1907 	 * code doesn't wait on the refcnts during normal operation.
1908 	 * idm_task_find() is very fast and it is not a huge burden if we
1909 	 * have to do it twice.
1910 	 */
1911 	task = idm_task_find(ic, bhs->itt, bhs->ttt);
1912 	if (task == NULL) {
1913 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
1914 		    "idm_sorecv_scsidata: could not find task");
1915 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1916 	}
1917 
1918 	mutex_enter(&task->idt_mutex);
1919 	buflst	= (opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP) ?
1920 	    &task->idt_inbufv : &task->idt_outbufv;
1921 	pdu->isp_sorx_buf = idm_buf_find(buflst, offset);
1922 	mutex_exit(&task->idt_mutex);
1923 
1924 	if (pdu->isp_sorx_buf == NULL) {
1925 		idm_task_rele(task);
1926 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_sorecv_scsidata: could not find "
1927 		    "buffer for offset %x opcode=%x",
1928 		    offset, opcode);
1929 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1930 	}
1931 
1932 	xfer_bytes = idm_fill_iov(pdu, pdu->isp_sorx_buf, offset, dlength);
1933 	ASSERT(xfer_bytes != 0);
1934 	if (xfer_bytes != dlength) {
1935 		idm_task_rele(task);
1936 		/*
1937 		 * Buffer overflow, connection error.  The PDU data is still
1938 		 * sitting in the socket so we can't use the connection
1939 		 * again until that data is drained.
1940 		 */
1941 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
1942 	}
1943 
1944 	status = idm_sorecvdata(ic, pdu);
1945 
1946 	idm_task_rele(task);
1947 
1948 	return (status);
1949 }
1950 
1951 static uint32_t
1952 idm_fill_iov(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_buf_t *idb, uint32_t ro, uint32_t dlength)
1953 {
1954 	uint32_t	buf_ro = ro - idb->idb_bufoffset;
1955 	uint32_t	xfer_len = min(dlength, idb->idb_buflen - buf_ro);
1956 
1957 	ASSERT(ro >= idb->idb_bufoffset);
1958 
1959 	pdu->isp_iov[pdu->isp_iovlen].iov_base	=
1960 	    (caddr_t)idb->idb_buf + buf_ro;
1961 	pdu->isp_iov[pdu->isp_iovlen].iov_len	= xfer_len;
1962 	pdu->isp_iovlen++;
1963 
1964 	return (xfer_len);
1965 }
1966 
1967 int
1968 idm_sorecv_nonscsidata(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
1969 {
1970 	pdu->isp_data = kmem_alloc(pdu->isp_datalen, KM_SLEEP);
1971 	ASSERT(pdu->isp_data != NULL);
1972 
1973 	pdu->isp_databuflen = pdu->isp_datalen;
1974 	pdu->isp_iov[0].iov_base = (caddr_t)pdu->isp_data;
1975 	pdu->isp_iov[0].iov_len = pdu->isp_datalen;
1976 	pdu->isp_iovlen = 1;
1977 	/*
1978 	 * Since we are associating a new data buffer with this received
1979 	 * PDU we need to set a specific callback to free the data
1980 	 * after the PDU is processed.
1981 	 */
1982 	pdu->isp_flags |= IDM_PDU_ADDL_DATA;
1983 	pdu->isp_callback = idm_sorx_addl_pdu_cb;
1984 
1985 	return (idm_sorecvdata(ic, pdu));
1986 }
1987 
1988 void
1989 idm_sorx_thread(void *arg)
1990 {
1991 	boolean_t	conn_failure = B_FALSE;
1992 	idm_conn_t	*ic = (idm_conn_t *)arg;
1993 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
1994 	idm_pdu_t	*pdu;
1995 	idm_status_t	rc;
1996 
1997 	idm_conn_hold(ic);
1998 
1999 	mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
2000 
2001 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
2002 	so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running = B_TRUE;
2003 	so_conn->ic_rx_thread_did = so_conn->ic_rx_thread->t_did;
2004 	cv_signal(&ic->ic_cv);
2005 
2006 	while (so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running) {
2007 		mutex_exit(&ic->ic_mutex);
2008 
2009 		/*
2010 		 * Get PDU with default header size (large enough for
2011 		 * BHS plus any anticipated AHS).  PDU from
2012 		 * the cache will have all values set correctly
2013 		 * for sockets RX including callback.
2014 		 */
2015 		pdu = kmem_cache_alloc(idm.idm_sorx_pdu_cache, KM_SLEEP);
2016 		pdu->isp_ic = ic;
2017 		pdu->isp_flags = 0;
2018 		pdu->isp_transport_hdrlen = 0;
2019 
2020 		if ((rc = idm_sorecvhdr(ic, pdu)) != 0) {
2021 			/*
2022 			 * Call idm_pdu_complete so that we call the callback
2023 			 * and ensure any memory allocated in idm_sorecvhdr
2024 			 * gets freed up.
2025 			 */
2026 			idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
2027 
2028 			/*
2029 			 * If ic_rx_thread_running is still set then
2030 			 * this is some kind of connection problem
2031 			 * on the socket.  In this case we want to
2032 			 * generate an event.  Otherwise some other
2033 			 * thread closed the socket due to another
2034 			 * issue in which case we don't need to
2035 			 * generate an event.
2036 			 */
2037 			mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
2038 			if (so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running) {
2039 				conn_failure = B_TRUE;
2040 				so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running = B_FALSE;
2041 			}
2042 
2043 			continue;
2044 		}
2045 
2046 		/*
2047 		 * Header has been read and validated.  Now we need
2048 		 * to read the PDU data payload (if present).  SCSI data
2049 		 * need to be transferred from the socket directly into
2050 		 * the associated transfer buffer for the SCSI task.
2051 		 */
2052 		if (pdu->isp_datalen != 0) {
2053 			if ((IDM_PDU_OPCODE(pdu) == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA) ||
2054 			    (IDM_PDU_OPCODE(pdu) == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP)) {
2055 				rc = idm_sorecv_scsidata(ic, pdu);
2056 				/*
2057 				 * All SCSI errors are fatal to the
2058 				 * connection right now since we have no
2059 				 * place to put the data.  What we need
2060 				 * is some kind of sink to dispose of unwanted
2061 				 * SCSI data.  For example an invalid task tag
2062 				 * should not kill the connection (although
2063 				 * we may want to drop the connection).
2064 				 */
2065 			} else {
2066 				/*
2067 				 * Not data PDUs so allocate a buffer for the
2068 				 * data segment and read the remaining data.
2069 				 */
2070 				rc = idm_sorecv_nonscsidata(ic, pdu);
2071 			}
2072 			if (rc != 0) {
2073 				/*
2074 				 * Call idm_pdu_complete so that we call the
2075 				 * callback and ensure any memory allocated
2076 				 * in idm_sorecvhdr gets freed up.
2077 				 */
2078 				idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
2079 
2080 				/*
2081 				 * If ic_rx_thread_running is still set then
2082 				 * this is some kind of connection problem
2083 				 * on the socket.  In this case we want to
2084 				 * generate an event.  Otherwise some other
2085 				 * thread closed the socket due to another
2086 				 * issue in which case we don't need to
2087 				 * generate an event.
2088 				 */
2089 				mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
2090 				if (so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running) {
2091 					conn_failure = B_TRUE;
2092 					so_conn->ic_rx_thread_running = B_FALSE;
2093 				}
2094 				continue;
2095 			}
2096 		}
2097 
2098 		/*
2099 		 * Process RX PDU
2100 		 */
2101 		idm_pdu_rx(ic, pdu);
2102 
2103 		mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
2104 	}
2105 
2106 	mutex_exit(&ic->ic_mutex);
2107 
2108 	/*
2109 	 * If we dropped out of the RX processing loop because of
2110 	 * a socket problem or other connection failure (including
2111 	 * digest errors) then we need to generate a state machine
2112 	 * event to shut the connection down.
2113 	 * If the state machine is already in, for example, INIT_ERROR, this
2114 	 * event will get dropped, and the TX thread will never be notified
2115 	 * to shut down.  To be safe, we'll just notify it here.
2116 	 */
2117 	if (conn_failure) {
2118 		if (so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running) {
2119 			so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running = B_FALSE;
2120 			mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2121 			cv_signal(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv);
2122 			mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2123 		}
2124 
2125 		idm_conn_event(ic, CE_TRANSPORT_FAIL, rc);
2126 	}
2127 
2128 	idm_conn_rele(ic);
2129 
2130 	thread_exit();
2131 }
2132 
2133 /*
2134  * idm_so_tx
2135  *
2136  * This is the implementation of idm_transport_ops_t's it_tx_pdu entry
2137  * point.  By definition, it is supposed to be fast.  So, simply queue
2138  * the entry and return.  The real work is done by idm_i_so_tx() via
2139  * idm_sotx_thread().
2140  */
2141 
2142 static void
2143 idm_so_tx(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_pdu_t *pdu)
2144 {
2145 	idm_so_conn_t *so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
2146 
2147 	ASSERT(pdu->isp_ic == ic);
2148 	mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2149 
2150 	if (!so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running) {
2151 		mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2152 		idm_pdu_complete(pdu, IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
2153 		return;
2154 	}
2155 
2156 	list_insert_tail(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, (void *)pdu);
2157 	cv_signal(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv);
2158 	mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2159 }
2160 
2161 static idm_status_t
2162 idm_i_so_tx(idm_pdu_t *pdu)
2163 {
2164 	idm_conn_t	*ic = pdu->isp_ic;
2165 	idm_status_t	status = IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS;
2166 	uint8_t		pad[ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN];
2167 	int		pad_len;
2168 	uint32_t	hdr_digest_crc;
2169 	uint32_t	data_digest_crc = 0;
2170 	int		total_len = 0;
2171 	int		iovlen = 0;
2172 	struct iovec	iov[6];
2173 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
2174 
2175 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
2176 
2177 	/* Setup BHS */
2178 	iov[iovlen].iov_base	= (caddr_t)pdu->isp_hdr;
2179 	iov[iovlen].iov_len	= pdu->isp_hdrlen;
2180 	total_len		+= iov[iovlen].iov_len;
2181 	iovlen++;
2182 
2183 	/* Setup header digest */
2184 	if (((pdu->isp_flags & IDM_PDU_LOGIN_TX) == 0) &&
2185 	    (ic->ic_conn_flags & IDM_CONN_HEADER_DIGEST)) {
2186 		hdr_digest_crc = idm_crc32c(pdu->isp_hdr, pdu->isp_hdrlen);
2187 
2188 		iov[iovlen].iov_base	= (caddr_t)&hdr_digest_crc;
2189 		iov[iovlen].iov_len	= sizeof (hdr_digest_crc);
2190 		total_len		+= iov[iovlen].iov_len;
2191 		iovlen++;
2192 	}
2193 
2194 	/* Setup the data */
2195 	if (pdu->isp_datalen) {
2196 		idm_task_t		*idt;
2197 		idm_buf_t		*idb;
2198 		iscsi_data_hdr_t	*ihp;
2199 		ihp = (iscsi_data_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr;
2200 		/* Write of immediate data */
2201 		if (ic->ic_ffp &&
2202 		    (ihp->opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_CMD ||
2203 		    ihp->opcode == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA)) {
2204 			idt = idm_task_find(ic, ihp->itt, ihp->ttt);
2205 			if (idt) {
2206 				mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
2207 				idb = idm_buf_find(&idt->idt_outbufv, 0);
2208 				mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
2209 				/*
2210 				 * If the initiator call to idm_buf_alloc
2211 				 * failed then we can get to this point
2212 				 * without a bound buffer.  The associated
2213 				 * connection failure will clean things up
2214 				 * later.  It would be nice to come up with
2215 				 * a cleaner way to handle this.  In
2216 				 * particular it seems absurd to look up
2217 				 * the task and the buffer just to update
2218 				 * this counter.
2219 				 */
2220 				if (idb)
2221 					idb->idb_xfer_len += pdu->isp_datalen;
2222 				idm_task_rele(idt);
2223 			}
2224 		}
2225 
2226 		iov[iovlen].iov_base = (caddr_t)pdu->isp_data;
2227 		iov[iovlen].iov_len  = pdu->isp_datalen;
2228 		total_len += iov[iovlen].iov_len;
2229 		iovlen++;
2230 	}
2231 
2232 	/* Setup the data pad if necessary */
2233 	pad_len = ((ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN -
2234 	    (pdu->isp_datalen & (ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN - 1))) &
2235 	    (ISCSI_PAD_WORD_LEN - 1));
2236 
2237 	if (pad_len) {
2238 		bzero(pad, sizeof (pad));
2239 		iov[iovlen].iov_base = (void *)&pad;
2240 		iov[iovlen].iov_len  = pad_len;
2241 		total_len		+= iov[iovlen].iov_len;
2242 		iovlen++;
2243 	}
2244 
2245 	/*
2246 	 * Setup the data digest if enabled.  Data-digest is not sent
2247 	 * for login-phase PDUs.
2248 	 */
2249 	if ((ic->ic_conn_flags & IDM_CONN_DATA_DIGEST) &&
2250 	    ((pdu->isp_flags & IDM_PDU_LOGIN_TX) == 0) &&
2251 	    (pdu->isp_datalen || pad_len)) {
2252 		/*
2253 		 * RFC3720/10.2.3: A zero-length Data Segment also
2254 		 * implies a zero-length data digest.
2255 		 */
2256 		if (pdu->isp_datalen) {
2257 			data_digest_crc = idm_crc32c(pdu->isp_data,
2258 			    pdu->isp_datalen);
2259 		}
2260 		if (pad_len) {
2261 			data_digest_crc = idm_crc32c_continued(&pad,
2262 			    pad_len, data_digest_crc);
2263 		}
2264 
2265 		iov[iovlen].iov_base	= (caddr_t)&data_digest_crc;
2266 		iov[iovlen].iov_len	= sizeof (data_digest_crc);
2267 		total_len		+= iov[iovlen].iov_len;
2268 		iovlen++;
2269 	}
2270 
2271 	/* Transmit the PDU */
2272 	if (idm_iov_sosend(so_conn->ic_so, &iov[0], iovlen,
2273 	    total_len) != 0) {
2274 		/* Set error status */
2275 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
2276 		    "idm_so_tx: failed to transmit the PDU, so: %p ic: %p "
2277 		    "data: %p", (void *) so_conn->ic_so, (void *) ic,
2278 		    (void *) pdu->isp_data);
2279 		status = IDM_STATUS_IO;
2280 	}
2281 
2282 	/*
2283 	 * Success does not mean that the PDU actually reached the
2284 	 * remote node since it could get dropped along the way.
2285 	 */
2286 	idm_pdu_complete(pdu, status);
2287 
2288 	return (status);
2289 }
2290 
2291 /*
2292  * The idm_so_buf_tx_to_ini() is used by the target iSCSI layer to transmit the
2293  * Data-In PDUs using sockets. Based on the negotiated MaxRecvDataSegmentLength,
2294  * the buffer is segmented into a sequence of Data-In PDUs, ordered by DataSN.
2295  * A target can invoke this function multiple times for a single read command
2296  * (identified by the same ITT) to split the input into several sequences.
2297  *
2298  * DataSN starts with 0 for the first data PDU of an input command and advances
2299  * by 1 for each subsequent data PDU. Each sequence will have its own F bit,
2300  * which is set to 1 for the last data PDU of a sequence.
2301  * If the initiator supports phase collapse, the status bit must be set along
2302  * with the F bit to indicate that the status is shipped together with the last
2303  * Data-In PDU.
2304  *
2305  * The data PDUs within a sequence will be sent in order with the buffer offset
2306  * in increasing order. i.e. initiator and target must have negotiated the
2307  * "DataPDUInOrder" to "Yes". The order between sequences is not enforced.
2308  *
2309  * Caller holds idt->idt_mutex
2310  */
2311 static idm_status_t
2312 idm_so_buf_tx_to_ini(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb)
2313 {
2314 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn = idb->idb_ic->ic_transport_private;
2315 	idm_pdu_t	tmppdu;
2316 
2317 	ASSERT(mutex_owned(&idt->idt_mutex));
2318 
2319 	/*
2320 	 * Put the idm_buf_t on the tx queue.  It will be transmitted by
2321 	 * idm_sotx_thread.
2322 	 */
2323 	mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2324 
2325 	DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__start, idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
2326 	    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf, uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
2327 	    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
2328 	    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len, int, XFER_BUF_TX_TO_INI);
2329 
2330 	if (!so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running) {
2331 		mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2332 		/*
2333 		 * Don't release idt->idt_mutex since we're supposed to hold
2334 		 * in when calling idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done
2335 		 */
2336 		DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__done, idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
2337 		    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf, uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
2338 		    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
2339 		    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len,
2340 		    int, XFER_BUF_TX_TO_INI);
2341 		idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done(idt, idb, IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
2342 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
2343 	}
2344 
2345 	/*
2346 	 * Build a template for the data PDU headers we will use so that
2347 	 * the SN values will stay consistent with other PDU's we are
2348 	 * transmitting like R2T and SCSI status.
2349 	 */
2350 	bzero(&idb->idb_data_hdr_tmpl, sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t));
2351 	tmppdu.isp_hdr = &idb->idb_data_hdr_tmpl;
2352 	(*idt->idt_ic->ic_conn_ops.icb_build_hdr)(idt, &tmppdu,
2353 	    ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP);
2354 	idb->idb_tx_thread = B_TRUE;
2355 	list_insert_tail(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, (void *)idb);
2356 	cv_signal(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv);
2357 	mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2358 	mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
2359 
2360 	/*
2361 	 * Returning success here indicates the transfer was successfully
2362 	 * dispatched -- it does not mean that the transfer completed
2363 	 * successfully.
2364 	 */
2365 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2366 }
2367 
2368 /*
2369  * The idm_so_buf_rx_from_ini() is used by the target iSCSI layer to specify the
2370  * data blocks it is ready to receive from the initiator in response to a WRITE
2371  * SCSI command. The target iSCSI layer passes the information about the desired
2372  * data blocks to the initiator in one R2T PDU. The receiving buffer, the buffer
2373  * offset and datalen are passed via the 'idb' argument.
2374  *
2375  * Scope for Prototype build:
2376  * R2Ts are required for any Data-Out PDU, i.e. initiator and target must have
2377  * negotiated the "InitialR2T" to "Yes".
2378  *
2379  * Caller holds idt->idt_mutex
2380  */
2381 static idm_status_t
2382 idm_so_buf_rx_from_ini(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb)
2383 {
2384 	idm_pdu_t		*pdu;
2385 	iscsi_rtt_hdr_t		*rtt;
2386 
2387 	ASSERT(mutex_owned(&idt->idt_mutex));
2388 
2389 	DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__start, idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
2390 	    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf, uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
2391 	    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
2392 	    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len, int, XFER_BUF_RX_FROM_INI);
2393 
2394 	pdu = kmem_cache_alloc(idm.idm_sotx_pdu_cache, KM_SLEEP);
2395 	pdu->isp_ic = idt->idt_ic;
2396 	pdu->isp_flags = 0;	/* initialize isp_flags */
2397 	bzero(pdu->isp_hdr, sizeof (iscsi_rtt_hdr_t));
2398 
2399 	/* iSCSI layer fills the TTT, ITT, StatSN, ExpCmdSN, MaxCmdSN */
2400 	(*idt->idt_ic->ic_conn_ops.icb_build_hdr)(idt, pdu, ISCSI_OP_RTT_RSP);
2401 
2402 	/* set the rttsn, rtt.flags, rtt.data_offset and rtt.data_length */
2403 	rtt = (iscsi_rtt_hdr_t *)(pdu->isp_hdr);
2404 
2405 	rtt->opcode		= ISCSI_OP_RTT_RSP;
2406 	rtt->flags		= ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL;
2407 	rtt->data_offset	= htonl(idb->idb_bufoffset);
2408 	rtt->data_length	= htonl(idb->idb_xfer_len);
2409 	rtt->rttsn		= htonl(idt->idt_exp_rttsn++);
2410 
2411 	/* Keep track of buffer offsets */
2412 	idb->idb_exp_offset	= idb->idb_bufoffset;
2413 	mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
2414 
2415 	/*
2416 	 * Transmit the PDU.
2417 	 */
2418 	idm_pdu_tx(pdu);
2419 
2420 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2421 }
2422 
2423 static idm_status_t
2424 idm_so_buf_alloc(idm_buf_t *idb, uint64_t buflen)
2425 {
2426 	if ((buflen > IDM_SO_BUF_CACHE_LB) && (buflen <= IDM_SO_BUF_CACHE_UB)) {
2427 		idb->idb_buf = kmem_cache_alloc(idm.idm_so_128k_buf_cache,
2428 		    KM_NOSLEEP);
2429 		idb->idb_buf_private = idm.idm_so_128k_buf_cache;
2430 	} else {
2431 		idb->idb_buf = kmem_alloc(buflen, KM_NOSLEEP);
2432 		idb->idb_buf_private = NULL;
2433 	}
2434 
2435 	if (idb->idb_buf == NULL) {
2436 		IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_NOTE,
2437 		    "idm_so_buf_alloc: failed buffer allocation");
2438 		return (IDM_STATUS_FAIL);
2439 	}
2440 
2441 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2442 }
2443 
2444 /* ARGSUSED */
2445 static idm_status_t
2446 idm_so_buf_setup(idm_buf_t *idb)
2447 {
2448 	/* Ensure bufalloc'd flag is unset */
2449 	idb->idb_bufalloc = B_FALSE;
2450 
2451 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2452 }
2453 
2454 /* ARGSUSED */
2455 static void
2456 idm_so_buf_teardown(idm_buf_t *idb)
2457 {
2458 	/* nothing to do here */
2459 }
2460 
2461 static void
2462 idm_so_buf_free(idm_buf_t *idb)
2463 {
2464 	if (idb->idb_buf_private == NULL) {
2465 		kmem_free(idb->idb_buf, idb->idb_buflen);
2466 	} else {
2467 		kmem_cache_free(idb->idb_buf_private, idb->idb_buf);
2468 	}
2469 }
2470 
2471 static void
2472 idm_so_send_rtt_data(idm_conn_t *ic, idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb,
2473     uint32_t offset, uint32_t length)
2474 {
2475 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
2476 	idm_pdu_t	tmppdu;
2477 	idm_buf_t	*rtt_buf;
2478 
2479 	ASSERT(mutex_owned(&idt->idt_mutex));
2480 
2481 	/*
2482 	 * Allocate a buffer to represent the RTT transfer.  We could further
2483 	 * optimize this by allocating the buffers internally from an rtt
2484 	 * specific buffer cache since this is socket-specific code but for
2485 	 * now we will keep it simple.
2486 	 */
2487 	rtt_buf = idm_buf_alloc(ic, (uint8_t *)idb->idb_buf + offset, length);
2488 	if (rtt_buf == NULL) {
2489 		/*
2490 		 * If we're in FFP then the failure was likely a resource
2491 		 * allocation issue and we should close the connection by
2492 		 * sending a CE_TRANSPORT_FAIL event.
2493 		 *
2494 		 * If we're not in FFP then idm_buf_alloc will always
2495 		 * fail and the state is transitioning to "complete" anyway
2496 		 * so we won't bother to send an event.
2497 		 */
2498 		mutex_enter(&ic->ic_state_mutex);
2499 		if (ic->ic_ffp)
2500 			idm_conn_event_locked(ic, CE_TRANSPORT_FAIL,
2501 			    NULL, CT_NONE);
2502 		mutex_exit(&ic->ic_state_mutex);
2503 		return;
2504 	}
2505 
2506 	rtt_buf->idb_buf_cb = NULL;
2507 	rtt_buf->idb_cb_arg = NULL;
2508 	rtt_buf->idb_bufoffset = offset;
2509 	rtt_buf->idb_xfer_len = length;
2510 	rtt_buf->idb_ic = idt->idt_ic;
2511 	rtt_buf->idb_task_binding = idt;
2512 
2513 	/*
2514 	 * Put the idm_buf_t on the tx queue.  It will be transmitted by
2515 	 * idm_sotx_thread.
2516 	 */
2517 	mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2518 
2519 	if (!so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running) {
2520 		idm_buf_free(rtt_buf);
2521 		mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2522 		return;
2523 	}
2524 
2525 	/*
2526 	 * This new buffer represents an additional reference on the task
2527 	 */
2528 	idm_task_hold(idt);
2529 
2530 	/*
2531 	 * Build a template for the data PDU headers we will use so that
2532 	 * the SN values will stay consistent with other PDU's we are
2533 	 * transmitting like R2T and SCSI status.
2534 	 */
2535 	bzero(&rtt_buf->idb_data_hdr_tmpl, sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t));
2536 	tmppdu.isp_hdr = &rtt_buf->idb_data_hdr_tmpl;
2537 	(*idt->idt_ic->ic_conn_ops.icb_build_hdr)(idt, &tmppdu,
2538 	    ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA);
2539 	rtt_buf->idb_tx_thread = B_TRUE;
2540 	rtt_buf->idb_in_transport = B_TRUE;
2541 	list_insert_tail(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, (void *)rtt_buf);
2542 	cv_signal(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv);
2543 	mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2544 }
2545 
2546 static void
2547 idm_so_send_rtt_data_done(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb)
2548 {
2549 	/*
2550 	 * Don't worry about status -- we assume any error handling
2551 	 * is performed by the caller (idm_sotx_thread).
2552 	 */
2553 	idb->idb_in_transport = B_FALSE;
2554 	idm_task_rele(idt);
2555 	idm_buf_free(idb);
2556 }
2557 
2558 static idm_status_t
2559 idm_so_send_buf_region(idm_task_t *idt, idm_buf_t *idb,
2560     uint32_t buf_region_offset, uint32_t buf_region_length)
2561 {
2562 	idm_conn_t		*ic;
2563 	uint32_t		max_dataseglen;
2564 	size_t			remainder, chunk;
2565 	uint32_t		data_offset = buf_region_offset;
2566 	iscsi_data_hdr_t	*bhs;
2567 	idm_pdu_t		*pdu;
2568 	idm_status_t		tx_status;
2569 
2570 	ASSERT(mutex_owned(&idt->idt_mutex));
2571 
2572 	ic = idt->idt_ic;
2573 
2574 	max_dataseglen = ic->ic_conn_params.max_xmit_dataseglen;
2575 	remainder = buf_region_length;
2576 
2577 	while (remainder) {
2578 		if (idt->idt_state != TASK_ACTIVE) {
2579 			ASSERT((idt->idt_state != TASK_IDLE) &&
2580 			    (idt->idt_state != TASK_COMPLETE));
2581 			return (IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
2582 		}
2583 
2584 		/* check to see if we need to chunk the data */
2585 		if (remainder > max_dataseglen) {
2586 			chunk = max_dataseglen;
2587 		} else {
2588 			chunk = remainder;
2589 		}
2590 
2591 		/* Data PDU headers will always be sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t) */
2592 		pdu = kmem_cache_alloc(idm.idm_sotx_pdu_cache, KM_SLEEP);
2593 		pdu->isp_ic = ic;
2594 		pdu->isp_flags = 0;	/* initialize isp_flags */
2595 
2596 		/*
2597 		 * We've already built a build a header template
2598 		 * to use during the transfer.  Use this template so that
2599 		 * the SN values stay consistent with any unrelated PDU's
2600 		 * being transmitted.
2601 		 */
2602 		bcopy(&idb->idb_data_hdr_tmpl, pdu->isp_hdr,
2603 		    sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t));
2604 
2605 		/*
2606 		 * Set DataSN, data offset, and flags in BHS
2607 		 * For the prototype build, A = 0, S = 0, U = 0
2608 		 */
2609 		bhs = (iscsi_data_hdr_t *)(pdu->isp_hdr);
2610 
2611 		bhs->datasn		= htonl(idt->idt_exp_datasn++);
2612 
2613 		hton24(bhs->dlength, chunk);
2614 		bhs->offset = htonl(idb->idb_bufoffset + data_offset);
2615 
2616 		/* setup data */
2617 		pdu->isp_data	=  (uint8_t *)idb->idb_buf + data_offset;
2618 		pdu->isp_datalen = (uint_t)chunk;
2619 
2620 		if (chunk == remainder) {
2621 			bhs->flags = ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL; /* F bit set to 1 */
2622 			/* Piggyback the status with the last data PDU */
2623 			if (idt->idt_flags & IDM_TASK_PHASECOLLAPSE_REQ) {
2624 				pdu->isp_flags |= IDM_PDU_SET_STATSN |
2625 				    IDM_PDU_ADVANCE_STATSN;
2626 				(*idt->idt_ic->ic_conn_ops.icb_update_statsn)
2627 				    (idt, pdu);
2628 				idt->idt_flags |=
2629 				    IDM_TASK_PHASECOLLAPSE_SUCCESS;
2630 
2631 			}
2632 		}
2633 
2634 		remainder	-= chunk;
2635 		data_offset	+= chunk;
2636 
2637 		/* Instrument the data-send DTrace probe. */
2638 		if (IDM_PDU_OPCODE(pdu) == ISCSI_OP_SCSI_DATA_RSP) {
2639 			DTRACE_ISCSI_2(data__send,
2640 			    idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
2641 			    iscsi_data_rsp_hdr_t *,
2642 			    (iscsi_data_rsp_hdr_t *)pdu->isp_hdr);
2643 		}
2644 
2645 		/*
2646 		 * Now that we're done working with idt_exp_datasn,
2647 		 * idt->idt_state and idb->idb_bufoffset we can release
2648 		 * the task lock -- don't want to hold it across the
2649 		 * call to idm_i_so_tx since we could block.
2650 		 */
2651 		mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
2652 
2653 		/*
2654 		 * Transmit the PDU.  Call the internal routine directly
2655 		 * as there is already implicit ordering.
2656 		 */
2657 		if ((tx_status = idm_i_so_tx(pdu)) != IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
2658 			mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
2659 			return (tx_status);
2660 		}
2661 
2662 		mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
2663 		idt->idt_tx_bytes += chunk;
2664 	}
2665 
2666 	return (IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS);
2667 }
2668 
2669 /*
2670  * TX PDU cache
2671  */
2672 /* ARGSUSED */
2673 int
2674 idm_sotx_pdu_constructor(void *hdl, void *arg, int flags)
2675 {
2676 	idm_pdu_t	*pdu = hdl;
2677 
2678 	bzero(pdu, sizeof (idm_pdu_t));
2679 	pdu->isp_hdr = (iscsi_hdr_t *)(pdu + 1); /* Ptr arithmetic */
2680 	pdu->isp_hdrlen = sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t);
2681 	pdu->isp_callback = idm_sotx_cache_pdu_cb;
2682 	pdu->isp_magic = IDM_PDU_MAGIC;
2683 	bzero(pdu->isp_hdr, sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t));
2684 
2685 	return (0);
2686 }
2687 
2688 /* ARGSUSED */
2689 void
2690 idm_sotx_cache_pdu_cb(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_status_t status)
2691 {
2692 	/* reset values between use */
2693 	pdu->isp_datalen = 0;
2694 
2695 	kmem_cache_free(idm.idm_sotx_pdu_cache, pdu);
2696 }
2697 
2698 /*
2699  * RX PDU cache
2700  */
2701 /* ARGSUSED */
2702 int
2703 idm_sorx_pdu_constructor(void *hdl, void *arg, int flags)
2704 {
2705 	idm_pdu_t	*pdu = hdl;
2706 
2707 	bzero(pdu, sizeof (idm_pdu_t));
2708 	pdu->isp_magic = IDM_PDU_MAGIC;
2709 	pdu->isp_hdr = (iscsi_hdr_t *)(pdu + 1); /* Ptr arithmetic */
2710 	pdu->isp_callback = idm_sorx_cache_pdu_cb;
2711 
2712 	return (0);
2713 }
2714 
2715 /* ARGSUSED */
2716 static void
2717 idm_sorx_cache_pdu_cb(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_status_t status)
2718 {
2719 	pdu->isp_iovlen = 0;
2720 	pdu->isp_sorx_buf = 0;
2721 	kmem_cache_free(idm.idm_sorx_pdu_cache, pdu);
2722 }
2723 
2724 static void
2725 idm_sorx_addl_pdu_cb(idm_pdu_t *pdu, idm_status_t status)
2726 {
2727 	/*
2728 	 * We had to modify our cached RX PDU with a longer header buffer
2729 	 * and/or a longer data buffer.  Release the new buffers and fix
2730 	 * the fields back to what we would expect for a cached RX PDU.
2731 	 */
2732 	if (pdu->isp_flags & IDM_PDU_ADDL_HDR) {
2733 		kmem_free(pdu->isp_hdr, pdu->isp_hdrlen);
2734 	}
2735 	if (pdu->isp_flags & IDM_PDU_ADDL_DATA) {
2736 		kmem_free(pdu->isp_data, pdu->isp_datalen);
2737 	}
2738 	pdu->isp_hdr = (iscsi_hdr_t *)(pdu + 1);
2739 	pdu->isp_hdrlen = sizeof (iscsi_hdr_t);
2740 	pdu->isp_data = NULL;
2741 	pdu->isp_datalen = 0;
2742 	pdu->isp_sorx_buf = 0;
2743 	pdu->isp_callback = idm_sorx_cache_pdu_cb;
2744 	idm_sorx_cache_pdu_cb(pdu, status);
2745 }
2746 
2747 /*
2748  * This thread is only active when I/O is queued for transmit
2749  * because the socket is busy.
2750  */
2751 void
2752 idm_sotx_thread(void *arg)
2753 {
2754 	idm_conn_t	*ic = arg;
2755 	idm_tx_obj_t	*object, *next;
2756 	idm_so_conn_t	*so_conn;
2757 	idm_status_t	status = IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS;
2758 
2759 	idm_conn_hold(ic);
2760 
2761 	mutex_enter(&ic->ic_mutex);
2762 	so_conn = ic->ic_transport_private;
2763 	so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running = B_TRUE;
2764 	so_conn->ic_tx_thread_did = so_conn->ic_tx_thread->t_did;
2765 	cv_signal(&ic->ic_cv);
2766 	mutex_exit(&ic->ic_mutex);
2767 
2768 	mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2769 
2770 	while (so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running) {
2771 		while (list_is_empty(&so_conn->ic_tx_list)) {
2772 			DTRACE_PROBE1(soconn__tx__sleep, idm_conn_t *, ic);
2773 			cv_wait(&so_conn->ic_tx_cv, &so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2774 			DTRACE_PROBE1(soconn__tx__wakeup, idm_conn_t *, ic);
2775 
2776 			if (!so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running) {
2777 				goto tx_bail;
2778 			}
2779 		}
2780 
2781 		object = (idm_tx_obj_t *)list_head(&so_conn->ic_tx_list);
2782 		list_remove(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, object);
2783 		mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2784 
2785 		switch (object->idm_tx_obj_magic) {
2786 		case IDM_PDU_MAGIC: {
2787 			idm_pdu_t *pdu = (idm_pdu_t *)object;
2788 			DTRACE_PROBE2(soconn__tx__pdu, idm_conn_t *, ic,
2789 			    idm_pdu_t *, (idm_pdu_t *)object);
2790 
2791 			if (pdu->isp_flags & IDM_PDU_SET_STATSN) {
2792 				/* No IDM task */
2793 				(ic->ic_conn_ops.icb_update_statsn)(NULL, pdu);
2794 			}
2795 			status = idm_i_so_tx((idm_pdu_t *)object);
2796 			break;
2797 		}
2798 		case IDM_BUF_MAGIC: {
2799 			idm_buf_t *idb = (idm_buf_t *)object;
2800 			idm_task_t *idt = idb->idb_task_binding;
2801 
2802 			DTRACE_PROBE2(soconn__tx__buf, idm_conn_t *, ic,
2803 			    idm_buf_t *, idb);
2804 
2805 			mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
2806 			status = idm_so_send_buf_region(idt,
2807 			    idb, 0, idb->idb_xfer_len);
2808 
2809 			/*
2810 			 * TX thread owns the buffer so we expect it to
2811 			 * be "in transport"
2812 			 */
2813 			ASSERT(idb->idb_in_transport);
2814 			if (IDM_CONN_ISTGT(ic)) {
2815 				/*
2816 				 * idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done releases
2817 				 * idt->idt_mutex
2818 				 */
2819 				DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__done,
2820 				    idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
2821 				    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf,
2822 				    uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
2823 				    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
2824 				    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len,
2825 				    int, XFER_BUF_TX_TO_INI);
2826 				idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done(idt, idb, status);
2827 			} else {
2828 				idm_so_send_rtt_data_done(idt, idb);
2829 				mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
2830 			}
2831 			break;
2832 		}
2833 
2834 		default:
2835 			IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN, "idm_sotx_thread: Unknown magic "
2836 			    "(0x%08x)", object->idm_tx_obj_magic);
2837 			status = IDM_STATUS_FAIL;
2838 		}
2839 
2840 		mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2841 
2842 		if (status != IDM_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
2843 			so_conn->ic_tx_thread_running = B_FALSE;
2844 			idm_conn_event(ic, CE_TRANSPORT_FAIL, status);
2845 		}
2846 	}
2847 
2848 	/*
2849 	 * Before we leave, we need to abort every item remaining in the
2850 	 * TX list.
2851 	 */
2852 
2853 tx_bail:
2854 	object = (idm_tx_obj_t *)list_head(&so_conn->ic_tx_list);
2855 
2856 	while (object != NULL) {
2857 		next = list_next(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, object);
2858 
2859 		list_remove(&so_conn->ic_tx_list, object);
2860 		switch (object->idm_tx_obj_magic) {
2861 		case IDM_PDU_MAGIC:
2862 			idm_pdu_complete((idm_pdu_t *)object,
2863 			    IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
2864 			break;
2865 
2866 		case IDM_BUF_MAGIC: {
2867 			idm_buf_t *idb = (idm_buf_t *)object;
2868 			idm_task_t *idt = idb->idb_task_binding;
2869 			mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2870 			mutex_enter(&idt->idt_mutex);
2871 			/*
2872 			 * TX thread owns the buffer so we expect it to
2873 			 * be "in transport"
2874 			 */
2875 			ASSERT(idb->idb_in_transport);
2876 			if (IDM_CONN_ISTGT(ic)) {
2877 				/*
2878 				 * idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done releases
2879 				 * idt->idt_mutex
2880 				 */
2881 				DTRACE_ISCSI_8(xfer__done,
2882 				    idm_conn_t *, idt->idt_ic,
2883 				    uintptr_t, idb->idb_buf,
2884 				    uint32_t, idb->idb_bufoffset,
2885 				    uint64_t, 0, uint32_t, 0, uint32_t, 0,
2886 				    uint32_t, idb->idb_xfer_len,
2887 				    int, XFER_BUF_TX_TO_INI);
2888 				idm_buf_tx_to_ini_done(idt, idb,
2889 				    IDM_STATUS_ABORTED);
2890 			} else {
2891 				idm_so_send_rtt_data_done(idt, idb);
2892 				mutex_exit(&idt->idt_mutex);
2893 			}
2894 			mutex_enter(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2895 			break;
2896 		}
2897 		default:
2898 			IDM_CONN_LOG(CE_WARN,
2899 			    "idm_sotx_thread: Unexpected magic "
2900 			    "(0x%08x)", object->idm_tx_obj_magic);
2901 		}
2902 
2903 		object = next;
2904 	}
2905 
2906 	mutex_exit(&so_conn->ic_tx_mutex);
2907 	idm_conn_rele(ic);
2908 	thread_exit();
2909 	/*NOTREACHED*/
2910 }
2911 
2912 static void
2913 idm_so_socket_set_nonblock(struct sonode *node)
2914 {
2915 	(void) VOP_SETFL(node->so_vnode, node->so_flag,
2916 	    (node->so_state | FNONBLOCK), CRED(), NULL);
2917 }
2918 
2919 static void
2920 idm_so_socket_set_block(struct sonode *node)
2921 {
2922 	(void) VOP_SETFL(node->so_vnode, node->so_flag,
2923 	    (node->so_state & (~FNONBLOCK)), CRED(), NULL);
2924 }
2925 
2926 
2927 /*
2928  * Called by kernel sockets when the connection has been accepted or
2929  * rejected. In early volo, a "disconnect" callback was sent instead of
2930  * "connectfailed", so we check for both.
2931  */
2932 /* ARGSUSED */
2933 void
2934 idm_so_timed_socket_connect_cb(ksocket_t ks,
2935     ksocket_callback_event_t ev, void *arg, uintptr_t info)
2936 {
2937 	idm_so_timed_socket_t	*itp = arg;
2938 	ASSERT(itp != NULL);
2939 	ASSERT(ev == KSOCKET_EV_CONNECTED ||
2940 	    ev == KSOCKET_EV_CONNECTFAILED ||
2941 	    ev == KSOCKET_EV_DISCONNECTED);
2942 
2943 	mutex_enter(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex);
2944 	itp->it_callback_called = B_TRUE;
2945 	if (ev == KSOCKET_EV_CONNECTED) {
2946 		itp->it_socket_error_code = 0;
2947 	} else {
2948 		/* Make sure the error code is non-zero on error */
2949 		if (info == 0)
2950 			info = ECONNRESET;
2951 		itp->it_socket_error_code = (int)info;
2952 	}
2953 	cv_signal(&itp->it_cv);
2954 	mutex_exit(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex);
2955 }
2956 
2957 int
2958 idm_so_timed_socket_connect(ksocket_t ks,
2959     struct sockaddr_storage *sa, int sa_sz, int login_max_usec)
2960 {
2961 	clock_t			conn_login_max;
2962 	int			rc, nonblocking, rval;
2963 	idm_so_timed_socket_t	it;
2964 	ksocket_callbacks_t	ks_cb;
2965 
2966 	conn_login_max = ddi_get_lbolt() + drv_usectohz(login_max_usec);
2967 
2968 	/*
2969 	 * Set to non-block socket mode, with callback on connect
2970 	 * Early volo used "disconnected" instead of "connectfailed",
2971 	 * so set callback to look for both.
2972 	 */
2973 	bzero(&it, sizeof (it));
2974 	ks_cb.ksock_cb_flags = KSOCKET_CB_CONNECTED |
2975 	    KSOCKET_CB_CONNECTFAILED | KSOCKET_CB_DISCONNECTED;
2976 	ks_cb.ksock_cb_connected = idm_so_timed_socket_connect_cb;
2977 	ks_cb.ksock_cb_connectfailed = idm_so_timed_socket_connect_cb;
2978 	ks_cb.ksock_cb_disconnected = idm_so_timed_socket_connect_cb;
2979 	cv_init(&it.it_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
2980 	rc = ksocket_setcallbacks(ks, &ks_cb, &it, CRED());
2981 	if (rc != 0)
2982 		return (rc);
2983 
2984 	/* Set to non-blocking mode */
2985 	nonblocking = 1;
2986 	rc = ksocket_ioctl(ks, FIONBIO, (intptr_t)&nonblocking, &rval,
2987 	    CRED());
2988 	if (rc != 0)
2989 		goto cleanup;
2990 
2991 	bzero(&it, sizeof (it));
2992 	for (;;) {
2993 		/*
2994 		 * Warning -- in a loopback scenario, the call to
2995 		 * the connect_cb can occur inside the call to
2996 		 * ksocket_connect. Do not hold the mutex around the
2997 		 * call to ksocket_connect.
2998 		 */
2999 		rc = ksocket_connect(ks, (struct sockaddr *)sa, sa_sz, CRED());
3000 		if (rc == 0 || rc == EISCONN) {
3001 			/* socket success or already success */
3002 			rc = 0;
3003 			break;
3004 		}
3005 		if ((rc != EINPROGRESS) && (rc != EALREADY)) {
3006 			break;
3007 		}
3008 
3009 		/* TCP connect still in progress. See if out of time. */
3010 		if (ddi_get_lbolt() > conn_login_max) {
3011 			/*
3012 			 * Connection retry timeout,
3013 			 * failed connect to target.
3014 			 */
3015 			rc = ETIMEDOUT;
3016 			break;
3017 		}
3018 
3019 		/*
3020 		 * TCP connect still in progress.  Sleep until callback.
3021 		 * Do NOT go to sleep if the callback already occurred!
3022 		 */
3023 		mutex_enter(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex);
3024 		if (!it.it_callback_called) {
3025 			(void) cv_timedwait(&it.it_cv,
3026 			    &idm_so_timed_socket_mutex, conn_login_max);
3027 		}
3028 		if (it.it_callback_called) {
3029 			rc = it.it_socket_error_code;
3030 			mutex_exit(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex);
3031 			break;
3032 		}
3033 		/* If timer expires, go call ksocket_connect one last time. */
3034 		mutex_exit(&idm_so_timed_socket_mutex);
3035 	}
3036 
3037 	/* resume blocking mode */
3038 	nonblocking = 0;
3039 	(void) ksocket_ioctl(ks, FIONBIO, (intptr_t)&nonblocking, &rval,
3040 	    CRED());
3041 cleanup:
3042 	(void) ksocket_setcallbacks(ks, NULL, NULL, CRED());
3043 	cv_destroy(&it.it_cv);
3044 	if (rc != 0) {
3045 		idm_soshutdown(ks);
3046 	}
3047 	return (rc);
3048 }
3049 
3050 
3051 void
3052 idm_addr_to_sa(idm_addr_t *dportal, struct sockaddr_storage *sa)
3053 {
3054 	int			dp_addr_size;
3055 	struct sockaddr_in	*sin;
3056 	struct sockaddr_in6	*sin6;
3057 
3058 	/* Build sockaddr_storage for this portal (idm_addr_t) */
3059 	bzero(sa, sizeof (*sa));
3060 	dp_addr_size = dportal->a_addr.i_insize;
3061 	if (dp_addr_size == sizeof (struct in_addr)) {
3062 		/* IPv4 */
3063 		sa->ss_family = AF_INET;
3064 		sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)sa;
3065 		sin->sin_port = htons(dportal->a_port);
3066 		bcopy(&dportal->a_addr.i_addr.in4,
3067 		    &sin->sin_addr, sizeof (struct in_addr));
3068 	} else if (dp_addr_size == sizeof (struct in6_addr)) {
3069 		/* IPv6 */
3070 		sa->ss_family = AF_INET6;
3071 		sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa;
3072 		sin6->sin6_port = htons(dportal->a_port);
3073 		bcopy(&dportal->a_addr.i_addr.in6,
3074 		    &sin6->sin6_addr, sizeof (struct in6_addr));
3075 	} else {
3076 		ASSERT(0);
3077 	}
3078 }
3079 
3080 
3081 /*
3082  * return a human-readable form of a sockaddr_storage, in the form
3083  * [ip-address]:port.  This is used in calls to logging functions.
3084  * If several calls to idm_sa_ntop are made within the same invocation
3085  * of a logging function, then each one needs its own buf.
3086  */
3087 const char *
3088 idm_sa_ntop(const struct sockaddr_storage *sa,
3089     char *buf, size_t size)
3090 {
3091 	static const char bogus_ip[] = "[0].-1";
3092 	char tmp[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
3093 
3094 	switch (sa->ss_family) {
3095 	case AF_INET6:
3096 		{
3097 			const struct sockaddr_in6 *in6 =
3098 			    (const struct sockaddr_in6 *) sa;
3099 
3100 			if (inet_ntop(in6->sin6_family,
3101 			    &in6->sin6_addr, tmp, sizeof (tmp)) == NULL) {
3102 				goto err;
3103 			}
3104 			if (strlen(tmp) + sizeof ("[].65535") > size) {
3105 				goto err;
3106 			}
3107 			/* struct sockaddr_storage gets port info from v4 loc */
3108 			(void) snprintf(buf, size, "[%s].%u", tmp,
3109 			    ntohs(in6->sin6_port));
3110 			return (buf);
3111 		}
3112 	case AF_INET:
3113 		{
3114 			const struct sockaddr_in *in =
3115 			    (const struct sockaddr_in *) sa;
3116 
3117 			if (inet_ntop(in->sin_family, &in->sin_addr,
3118 			    tmp, sizeof (tmp)) == NULL) {
3119 				goto err;
3120 			}
3121 			if (strlen(tmp) + sizeof ("[].65535") > size) {
3122 				goto err;
3123 			}
3124 			(void) snprintf(buf, size,  "[%s].%u", tmp,
3125 			    ntohs(in->sin_port));
3126 			return (buf);
3127 		}
3128 	default:
3129 		break;
3130 	}
3131 err:
3132 	(void) snprintf(buf, size, "%s", bogus_ip);
3133 	return (buf);
3134 }
3135