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26 
27 #ifndef _ISCSI_H
28 #define	_ISCSI_H
29 
30 /*
31  * Block comment which describes the contents of this file.
32  */
33 
34 #ifdef __cplusplus
35 extern "C" {
36 #endif
37 
38 #include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
39 #include <sys/ddi.h>
40 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
41 #include <sys/socket.h>
42 #include <sys/kstat.h>
43 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
44 #include <sys/sunmdi.h>
45 #include <sys/mdi_impldefs.h>
46 #include <sys/time.h>
47 #include <sys/nvpair.h>
48 #include <sys/sdt.h>
49 
50 #include <sys/iscsi_protocol.h>
51 #include <sys/scsi/adapters/iscsi_if.h>
52 #include <iscsiAuthClient.h>
53 #include <iscsi_stats.h>
54 #include <iscsi_thread.h>
55 #include <sys/idm/idm.h>
56 #include <sys/idm/idm_conn_sm.h>
57 #include <nvfile.h>
58 
59 #ifndef MIN
60 #define	MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
61 #endif
62 
63 #ifndef TRUE
64 #define	TRUE 1
65 #endif
66 
67 #ifndef FALSE
68 #define	FALSE 0
69 #endif
70 
71 #define	LOGIN_PDU_BUFFER_SIZE	(16 * 1024)	/* move somewhere else */
72 
73 extern boolean_t iscsi_conn_logging;
74 extern boolean_t iscsi_io_logging;
75 extern boolean_t iscsi_login_logging;
76 extern boolean_t iscsi_logging;
77 extern boolean_t iscsi_sess_logging;
78 #define	ISCSI_CONN_LOG	if (iscsi_conn_logging) cmn_err
79 #define	ISCSI_IO_LOG	if (iscsi_io_logging) cmn_err
80 #define	ISCSI_LOGIN_LOG	if (iscsi_login_logging) cmn_err
81 #define	ISCSI_LOG	if (iscsi_logging) cmn_err
82 #define	ISCSI_SESS_LOG	if (iscsi_sess_logging) cmn_err
83 
84 /*
85  * Name Format of the different Task Queues
86  */
87 #define	ISCSI_SESS_IOTH_NAME_FORMAT		"io_thrd_%d.%d"
88 #define	ISCSI_SESS_WD_NAME_FORMAT		"wd_thrd_%d.%d"
89 #define	ISCSI_SESS_LOGIN_TASKQ_NAME_FORMAT	"login_taskq_%d.%d"
90 #define	ISCSI_CONN_CN_TASKQ_NAME_FORMAT		"conn_cn_taskq_%d.%d.%d"
91 #define	ISCSI_CONN_RXTH_NAME_FORMAT		"rx_thrd_%d.%d.%d"
92 #define	ISCSI_CONN_TXTH_NAME_FORMAT		"tx_thrd_%d.%d.%d"
93 
94 /*
95  * The iSCSI driver will not build scatter/gather lists (iovec) longer
96  * than the value defined here. Asserts have been include in the code
97  * to check.
98  */
99 #define	ISCSI_MAX_IOVEC		5
100 
101 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_MAX_STORM_DELAY		32
102 
103 /*
104  * The SNDBUF and RCVBUF size parameters for the sockets are just a
105  * guess for the time being (I think it is the values used by CISCO
106  * or UNH).  Testing will have to be done to figure * out the impact
107  * of these values on performance.
108  */
109 #define	ISCSI_SOCKET_SNDBUF_SIZE		(256 * 1024)
110 #define	ISCSI_SOCKET_RCVBUF_SIZE		(256 * 1024)
111 #define	ISCSI_TCP_NODELAY_DEFAULT		0
112 #define	ISCSI_TCP_CNOTIFY_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT	2000
113 #define	ISCSI_TCP_CABORT_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT	10000
114 #define	ISCSI_TCP_ABORT_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT	(30 * 1000) /* milliseconds */
115 #define	ISNS_TCP_ABORT_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT	(3 * 1000) /* milliseconds */
116 
117 /* Default values for tunable parameters */
118 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_RX_TIMEOUT_VALUE		60
119 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_CONN_DEFAULT_LOGIN_MAX	180
120 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_LOGIN_POLLING_DELAY	60
121 
122 /*
123  * Convenient short hand defines
124  */
125 #define	TARGET_PROP	"target"
126 #define	LUN_PROP	"lun"
127 #define	MDI_GUID	"wwn"
128 #define	NDI_GUID	"client-guid"
129 
130 #define	ISCSI_SIG_CMD	0x11111111
131 #define	ISCSI_SIG_LUN	0x22222222
132 #define	ISCSI_SIG_CONN	0x33333333
133 #define	ISCSI_SIG_SESS	0x44444444
134 #define	ISCSI_SIG_HBA	0x55555555
135 
136 #define	SENDTARGETS_DISCOVERY	"SENDTARGETS_DISCOVERY"
137 
138 #define	ISCSI_LUN_MASK_MSB	0x00003f00
139 #define	ISCSI_LUN_MASK_LSB	0x000000ff
140 #define	ISCSI_LUN_BYTE_COPY(lun, report_lun_data) \
141 	lun[0] = (report_lun_data & ISCSI_LUN_MASK_MSB) >> 8; \
142 	lun[1] = (report_lun_data & ISCSI_LUN_MASK_LSB);
143 /*
144  * Not defined by iSCSI, but used in the login code to
145  * determine when to send the initial Login PDU
146  */
147 #define	ISCSI_INITIAL_LOGIN_STAGE	-1
148 
149 typedef enum iscsi_status {
150 	/* Success */
151 	ISCSI_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0,
152 	/* Driver / Kernel / Code error */
153 	ISCSI_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR,
154 	/* ITT table is already full, unable to reserve slot */
155 	ISCSI_STATUS_ITT_TABLE_FULL,
156 	/* Login on connection failed */
157 	ISCSI_STATUS_LOGIN_FAILED,
158 	/* No connections are in the LOGGED_IN state */
159 	ISCSI_STATUS_NO_CONN_LOGGED_IN,
160 	/* TCP Transfer Error */
161 	ISCSI_STATUS_TCP_TX_ERROR,
162 	/* TCP Receive Error */
163 	ISCSI_STATUS_TCP_RX_ERROR,
164 	/* iSCSI packet RCV timeout */
165 	ISCSI_STATUS_RX_TIMEOUT,
166 	/* iSCSI Header Digest CRC error */
167 	ISCSI_STATUS_HEADER_DIGEST_ERROR,
168 	/* iSCSI Data Digest CRC error */
169 	ISCSI_STATUS_DATA_DIGEST_ERROR,
170 	/* kmem_alloc failure */
171 	ISCSI_STATUS_ALLOC_FAILURE,
172 	/* cmd (tran_abort/reset) failed */
173 	ISCSI_STATUS_CMD_FAILED,
174 	/* iSCSI protocol error */
175 	ISCSI_STATUS_PROTOCOL_ERROR,
176 	/* iSCSI protocol version mismatch */
177 	ISCSI_STATUS_VERSION_MISMATCH,
178 	/* iSCSI login negotiation failed */
179 	ISCSI_STATUS_NEGO_FAIL,
180 	/* iSCSI login authentication failed */
181 	ISCSI_STATUS_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED,
182 	/* iSCSI login redirection failed */
183 	ISCSI_STATUS_REDIRECTION_FAILED,
184 	/* iSCSI uscsi status failure */
185 	ISCSI_STATUS_USCSI_FAILED,
186 	/* data received would have overflowed given buffer */
187 	ISCSI_STATUS_DATA_OVERFLOW,
188 	/* session/connection needs to shutdown */
189 	ISCSI_STATUS_SHUTDOWN,
190 	/* logical unit in use */
191 	ISCSI_STATUS_BUSY,
192 	/* Login on connection failed, retries exceeded */
193 	ISCSI_STATUS_LOGIN_TIMED_OUT
194 } iscsi_status_t;
195 #define	ISCSI_SUCCESS(status) (status == ISCSI_STATUS_SUCCESS)
196 
197 /* SNA32 check value used on increment of CmdSn values */
198 #define	ISCSI_SNA32_CHECK 2147483648UL /* 2**31 */
199 
200 /*
201  * This is the maximum number of commands that can be outstanding
202  * on a iSCSI session at anyone point in time.
203  */
204 #define	ISCSI_CMD_TABLE_SIZE		1024
205 
206 /* Used on connections thread create of receiver thread */
207 extern pri_t minclsyspri;
208 
209 /*
210  * Callers of iscsid_config_one/all must hold this
211  * semaphore across the calls.  Otherwise a ndi_devi_enter()
212  * deadlock in the DDI layer may occur.
213  */
214 extern ksema_t iscsid_config_semaphore;
215 
216 extern kmutex_t iscsi_oid_mutex;
217 extern uint32_t iscsi_oid;
218 extern void *iscsi_state;
219 
220 /*
221  * NOP delay is used to send a iSCSI NOP (ie. ping) across the
222  * wire to see if the target is still alive.  NOPs are only
223  * sent when the RX thread hasn't received anything for the
224  * below amount of time.
225  */
226 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_NOP_DELAY			5 /* seconds */
227 extern int	iscsi_nop_delay;
228 /*
229  * If we haven't received anything in a specified period of time
230  * we will stop accepting IO via tran start.  This will enable
231  * upper level drivers to see we might be having a problem and
232  * in the case of scsi_vhci will start to route IO down a better
233  * path.
234  */
235 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_RX_WINDOW			20 /* seconds */
236 extern int	iscsi_rx_window;
237 /*
238  * If we haven't received anything in a specified period of time
239  * we will stop accepting IO via tran start.  This the max limit
240  * when encountered we will start returning a fatal error.
241  */
242 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_RX_MAX_WINDOW		180 /* seconds */
243 extern int	iscsi_rx_max_window;
244 
245 /*
246  * During iscsi boot, if the boot session has been created, the
247  * initiator hasn't changed the boot lun to be online, we will wait
248  * 180s here for lun online by default.
249  */
250 #define	ISCSI_BOOT_DEFAULT_MAX_DELAY		180 /* seconds */
251 /*
252  * +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
253  * | iSCSI Driver Structures						|
254  * +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
255  */
256 
257 /*
258  * iSCSI Auth Information
259  */
260 typedef struct iscsi_auth {
261 	IscsiAuthStringBlock    auth_recv_string_block;
262 	IscsiAuthStringBlock    auth_send_string_block;
263 	IscsiAuthLargeBinary    auth_recv_binary_block;
264 	IscsiAuthLargeBinary    auth_send_binary_block;
265 	IscsiAuthClient		auth_client_block;
266 	int			num_auth_buffers;
267 	IscsiAuthBufferDesc	auth_buffers[5];
268 
269 	/*
270 	 * To indicate if bi-directional authentication is enabled.
271 	 * 0 means uni-directional authentication.
272 	 * 1 means bi-directional authentication.
273 	 */
274 	int			bidirectional_auth;
275 
276 	/* Initiator's authentication information. */
277 	char			username[iscsiAuthStringMaxLength];
278 	uint8_t			password[iscsiAuthStringMaxLength];
279 	int			password_length;
280 
281 	/* Target's authentication information. */
282 	char			username_in[iscsiAuthStringMaxLength];
283 	uint8_t			password_in[iscsiAuthStringMaxLength];
284 	int			password_length_in;
285 } iscsi_auth_t;
286 
287 /*
288  * iSCSI Task
289  */
290 typedef struct iscsi_task {
291 	void			*t_arg;
292 	boolean_t		t_blocking;
293 } iscsi_task_t;
294 
295 /*
296  * These are all the iscsi_cmd types that we use to track our
297  * commands between queues and actions.
298  */
299 typedef enum iscsi_cmd_type {
300 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_SCSI = 1,	/* scsi cmd */
301 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_NOP,		/* nop / ping */
302 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_ABORT,		/* abort */
303 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_RESET,		/* reset */
304 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_LOGOUT,		/* logout */
305 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_LOGIN,		/* login */
306 	ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_TEXT		/* text */
307 } iscsi_cmd_type_t;
308 
309 /*
310  * iscsi_cmd_state - (reference iscsi_cmd.c for state diagram)
311  */
312 typedef enum iscsi_cmd_state {
313 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_FREE = 0,
314 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_PENDING,
315 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_ACTIVE,
316 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_ABORTING,
317 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_IDM_ABORTING,
318 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_COMPLETED,
319 	ISCSI_CMD_STATE_MAX
320 } iscsi_cmd_state_t;
321 
322 #ifdef ISCSI_CMD_SM_STRINGS
323 static const char *iscsi_cmd_state_names[ISCSI_CMD_STATE_MAX+1] = {
324 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_FREE",
325 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_PENDING",
326 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_ACTIVE",
327 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_ABORTING",
328 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_IDM_ABORTING",
329 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_COMPLETED",
330 	"ISCSI_CMD_STATE_MAX"
331 };
332 #endif
333 
334 /*
335  * iscsi command events
336  */
337 typedef enum iscsi_cmd_event {
338 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E1 = 0,
339 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E2,
340 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E3,
341 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E4,
342 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E6,
343 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E7,
344 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E8,
345 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E9,
346 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E10,
347 	ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_MAX
348 } iscsi_cmd_event_t;
349 
350 #ifdef ISCSI_CMD_SM_STRINGS
351 static const char *iscsi_cmd_event_names[ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_MAX+1] = {
352 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E1",
353 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E2",
354 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E3",
355 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E4",
356 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E6",
357 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E7",
358 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E8",
359 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E9",
360 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_E10",
361 	"ISCSI_CMD_EVENT_MAX"
362 };
363 #endif
364 
365 /*
366  * iscsi text command stages - these stages are used by iSCSI text
367  * processing to manage long resonses.
368  */
369 typedef enum iscsi_cmd_text_stage {
370 	ISCSI_CMD_TEXT_INITIAL_REQ = 0,
371 	ISCSI_CMD_TEXT_CONTINUATION,
372 	ISCSI_CMD_TEXT_FINAL_RSP
373 } iscsi_cmd_text_stage_t;
374 
375 /*
376  * iscsi cmd misc flags - bitwise applicable
377  */
378 #define	ISCSI_CMD_MISCFLAG_INTERNAL	0x1
379 #define	ISCSI_CMD_MISCFLAG_FREE		0x2
380 #define	ISCSI_CMD_MISCFLAG_STUCK	0x4
381 #define	ISCSI_CMD_MISCFLAG_XARQ 	0x8
382 #define	ISCSI_CMD_MISCFLAG_SENT		0x10
383 #define	ISCSI_CMD_MISCFLAG_FLUSH	0x20
384 
385 /*
386  * 1/2 of a 32 bit number, used for checking CmdSN
387  * wrapped.
388  */
389 #define	ISCSI_CMD_SN_WRAP		0x80000000
390 
391 #define	ISCSI_CMD_PKT_STAT_INIT		0
392 
393 /*
394  * iSCSI cmd/pkt Structure
395  */
396 typedef struct iscsi_cmd {
397 	uint32_t		cmd_sig;
398 	struct iscsi_cmd	*cmd_prev;
399 	struct iscsi_cmd	*cmd_next;
400 	struct iscsi_conn	*cmd_conn;
401 
402 	iscsi_cmd_type_t	cmd_type;
403 	iscsi_cmd_state_t	cmd_state;
404 	iscsi_cmd_state_t	cmd_prev_state;
405 	clock_t			cmd_lbolt_pending;
406 	clock_t			cmd_lbolt_active;
407 	clock_t			cmd_lbolt_aborting;
408 	clock_t			cmd_lbolt_idm_aborting;
409 	clock_t			cmd_lbolt_timeout;
410 	uint8_t			cmd_misc_flags;
411 	idm_task_t		*cmd_itp;
412 
413 	union {
414 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_SCSI */
415 		struct {
416 			idm_buf_t		*ibp_ibuf;
417 			idm_buf_t		*ibp_obuf;
418 			struct scsi_pkt		*pkt;
419 			struct buf		*bp;
420 			int			cmdlen;
421 			int			statuslen;
422 			size_t			data_transferred;
423 
424 			uint32_t		lun;
425 
426 			/*
427 			 * If SCSI_CMD_TYPE is in ABORTING_STATE
428 			 * then the abort_icmdp field will be a pointer
429 			 * to the abort command chasing this one.
430 			 */
431 			struct iscsi_cmd	*abort_icmdp;
432 			/*
433 			 * pointer to the r2t associated with this
434 			 * command (if any)
435 			 */
436 			struct iscsi_cmd	*r2t_icmdp;
437 			/*
438 			 * It will be true if this command has
439 			 * another R2T to handle.
440 			 */
441 			boolean_t		r2t_more;
442 			/*
443 			 * It is used to record pkt_statistics temporarily.
444 			 */
445 			uint_t			pkt_stat;
446 		} scsi;
447 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_ABORT */
448 		struct {
449 			/* pointer to original iscsi_cmd, for abort */
450 			struct iscsi_cmd	*icmdp;
451 		} abort;
452 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_RESET */
453 		struct {
454 			int			level;
455 			uint8_t			response;
456 		} reset;
457 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_NOP */
458 		struct {
459 			int rsvd;
460 		} nop;
461 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_R2T */
462 		struct {
463 			struct iscsi_cmd	*icmdp;
464 			uint32_t		offset;
465 			uint32_t		length;
466 		} r2t;
467 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_LOGIN */
468 		struct {
469 			int rvsd;
470 		} login;
471 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_LOGOUT */
472 		struct {
473 			int rsvd;
474 		} logout;
475 		/* ISCSI_CMD_TYPE_TEXT */
476 		struct {
477 			char			*buf;
478 			int			buf_len;
479 			uint32_t		offset;
480 			uint32_t		data_len;
481 			uint32_t		total_rx_len;
482 			uint32_t		ttt;
483 			uint8_t			lun[8];
484 			iscsi_cmd_text_stage_t	stage;
485 		} text;
486 	} cmd_un;
487 
488 	struct iscsi_lun	*cmd_lun; /* associated lun */
489 
490 	uint32_t		cmd_itt;
491 	uint32_t		cmd_ttt;
492 
493 	/*
494 	 * If a data digest error is seem on a data pdu.  This flag
495 	 * will get set.  We don't abort the cmd immediately because
496 	 * we want to read in all the data to get it out of the
497 	 * stream.  Once the completion for the cmd is received we
498 	 * we will abort the cmd and state no sense data was available.
499 	 */
500 	boolean_t		cmd_crc_error_seen;
501 
502 	/*
503 	 * Used to block and wake up caller until action is completed.
504 	 * This is for ABORT, RESET, and PASSTHRU cmds.
505 	 */
506 	int			cmd_result;
507 	int			cmd_completed;
508 	kmutex_t		cmd_mutex;
509 	kcondvar_t		cmd_completion;
510 
511 	idm_pdu_t		cmd_pdu;
512 
513 	sm_audit_buf_t		cmd_state_audit;
514 
515 	uint32_t		cmd_sn;
516 } iscsi_cmd_t;
517 
518 
519 /*
520  * iSCSI LUN Structure
521  */
522 typedef struct iscsi_lun {
523 	uint32_t		lun_sig;
524 	int			lun_state;
525 
526 	struct iscsi_lun	*lun_next;	/* next lun on this sess. */
527 	struct iscsi_sess	*lun_sess;	/* parent sess. for lun */
528 	dev_info_t		*lun_dip;
529 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*lun_pip;
530 
531 	uint16_t		lun_num;	/* LUN */
532 	uint8_t			lun_addr_type;	/* LUN addressing type */
533 	uint32_t		lun_oid;	/* OID */
534 	char			*lun_guid;	/* GUID */
535 	int			lun_guid_size;	/* GUID allocation size */
536 	char			*lun_addr;	/* sess,lun */
537 	time_t			lun_time_online;
538 
539 	uchar_t			lun_cap;	/* bitmap of scsi caps */
540 
541 	uchar_t			lun_vid[ISCSI_INQ_VID_BUF_LEN];	/* Vendor ID */
542 	uchar_t			lun_pid[ISCSI_INQ_PID_BUF_LEN];	/* Product ID */
543 
544 	uchar_t			lun_type;
545 } iscsi_lun_t;
546 
547 #define	ISCSI_LUN_STATE_CLEAR	    0		/* used to clear all states */
548 #define	ISCSI_LUN_STATE_OFFLINE	    1
549 #define	ISCSI_LUN_STATE_ONLINE	    2
550 #define	ISCSI_LUN_STATE_INVALID	    4		/* offline failed */
551 #define	ISCSI_LUN_STATE_BUSY	    8		/* logic unit is in reset */
552 
553 #define	ISCSI_LUN_CAP_RESET	    0x01
554 
555 #define	ISCSI_SCSI_RESET_SENSE_CODE 0x29
556 
557 /*
558  *
559  *
560  */
561 typedef struct iscsi_queue {
562 	iscsi_cmd_t	*head;
563 	iscsi_cmd_t	*tail;
564 	int		count;
565 	kmutex_t	mutex;
566 } iscsi_queue_t;
567 
568 #define	ISCSI_CONN_DEFAULT_LOGIN_MIN		0
569 #define	ISCSI_CONN_DEFAULT_LOGIN_REDIRECT	10
570 
571 /* iSCSI tunable Parameters */
572 typedef struct iscsi_tunable_params {
573 	int		recv_login_rsp_timeout;	/* range: 0 - 60*60 */
574 	int		conn_login_max;		/* range: 0 - 60*60 */
575 	int		polling_login_delay;	/* range: 0 - 60*60 */
576 } iscsi_tunable_params_t;
577 
578 typedef union iscsi_sockaddr {
579 	struct sockaddr		sin;
580 	struct sockaddr_in	sin4;
581 	struct sockaddr_in6	sin6;
582 } iscsi_sockaddr_t;
583 
584 #define	SIZEOF_SOCKADDR(so)	((so)->sa_family == AF_INET ? \
585 	sizeof (struct sockaddr_in) : sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6))
586 
587 typedef enum {
588 	LOGIN_START,
589 	LOGIN_READY,
590 	LOGIN_TX,
591 	LOGIN_RX,
592 	LOGIN_ERROR,
593 	LOGIN_DONE,
594 	LOGIN_FFP,
595 	LOGIN_MAX
596 } iscsi_login_state_t;
597 
598 #ifdef ISCSI_LOGIN_STATE_NAMES
599 static const char *iscsi_login_state_names[LOGIN_MAX+1] = {
600 	"LOGIN_START",
601 	"LOGIN_READY",
602 	"LOGIN_TX",
603 	"LOGIN_RX",
604 	"LOGIN_ERROR",
605 	"LOGIN_DONE",
606 	"LOGIN_FFP",
607 	"LOGIN_MAX"
608 };
609 #endif
610 
611 /*
612  * iscsi_conn_state
613  */
614 typedef enum iscsi_conn_state {
615 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_UNDEFINED = 0,
616 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_FREE,
617 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_IN_LOGIN,
618 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_LOGGED_IN,
619 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_IN_LOGOUT,
620 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_FAILED,
621 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_POLLING,
622 	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_MAX
623 } iscsi_conn_state_t;
624 
625 #ifdef ISCSI_ICS_NAMES
626 static const char *iscsi_ics_name[ISCSI_CONN_STATE_MAX+1] = {
627 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_UNDEFINED",
628 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_FREE",
629 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_IN_LOGIN",
630 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_LOGGED_IN",
631 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_IN_LOGOUT",
632 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_FAILED",
633 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_POLLING",
634 	"ISCSI_CONN_STATE_MAX"
635 };
636 #endif
637 
638 #define	ISCSI_CONN_STATE_FULL_FEATURE(state) \
639 	((state == ISCSI_CONN_STATE_LOGGED_IN) || \
640 	(state == ISCSI_CONN_STATE_IN_LOGOUT))
641 
642 /*
643  * iSCSI Connection Structure
644  */
645 typedef struct iscsi_conn {
646 	uint32_t		conn_sig;
647 	struct iscsi_conn	*conn_next;	/* next conn on this sess. */
648 	struct iscsi_sess	*conn_sess;	/* parent sess. for conn. */
649 
650 	iscsi_conn_state_t	conn_state;	/* cur. conn. driver state */
651 	iscsi_conn_state_t	conn_prev_state; /* prev. conn. driver state */
652 	/* protects the session state and synchronizes the state machine */
653 	kmutex_t		conn_state_mutex;
654 	kcondvar_t		conn_state_change;
655 	boolean_t		conn_state_destroy;
656 	boolean_t		conn_state_ffp;
657 	boolean_t		conn_state_idm_connected;
658 	boolean_t		conn_async_logout;
659 	ddi_taskq_t		*conn_cn_taskq;
660 
661 	idm_conn_t		*conn_ic;
662 
663 	/* base connection information, may have been redirected */
664 	iscsi_sockaddr_t	conn_base_addr;
665 
666 	/* current connection information, may have been redirected */
667 	iscsi_sockaddr_t	conn_curr_addr;
668 
669 	boolean_t		conn_bound;
670 	iscsi_sockaddr_t	conn_bound_addr;
671 
672 	uint32_t		conn_cid;	/* CID */
673 	uint32_t		conn_oid;	/* OID */
674 
675 	int			conn_current_stage;	/* iSCSI login stage */
676 	int			conn_next_stage;	/* iSCSI login stage */
677 	int			conn_partial_response;
678 
679 	/*
680 	 * The active queue contains iscsi_cmds that have already
681 	 * been sent on this connection.  Any future responses to
682 	 * these cmds require alligence to this connection.  If there
683 	 * are issues with these cmds the command may need aborted
684 	 * depending on the command type, and must be put back into
685 	 * the session's pending queue or aborted.
686 	 */
687 	iscsi_queue_t		conn_queue_active;
688 	iscsi_queue_t		conn_queue_idm_aborting;
689 
690 	/* lbolt from the last receive, used for nop processing */
691 	clock_t			conn_rx_lbolt;
692 	clock_t			conn_nop_lbolt;
693 
694 	iscsi_thread_t		*conn_tx_thread;
695 
696 	/*
697 	 * The expstatsn is the command status sn that is expected
698 	 * next from the target.  Command status is carried on a number
699 	 * of iSCSI PDUs (ex.  SCSI Cmd Response, SCSI Data IN with
700 	 * S-Bit set, ...), not all PDUs.  If our expstatsn is different
701 	 * than the received statsn.  Something got out of sync we need to
702 	 * recover.
703 	 */
704 	uint32_t		conn_expstatsn;
705 	uint32_t		conn_laststatsn;
706 
707 	/* active login parameters */
708 	iscsi_login_params_t	conn_params;
709 
710 	/* Statistics */
711 	struct {
712 		kstat_t			*ks;
713 		iscsi_conn_stats_t	ks_data;
714 	} stats;
715 
716 	/*
717 	 * These fields are used to coordinate the asynchronous IDM
718 	 * PDU operations with the synchronous login code.
719 	 */
720 	kmutex_t		conn_login_mutex;
721 	kcondvar_t		conn_login_cv;
722 	iscsi_login_state_t	conn_login_state;
723 	iscsi_status_t		conn_login_status;
724 	iscsi_hdr_t		conn_login_resp_hdr;
725 	char			*conn_login_data;
726 	int			conn_login_datalen;
727 	int			conn_login_max_data_length;
728 
729 	/*
730 	 * login min and max identify the amount of time
731 	 * in lbolt that iscsi_start_login() should attempt
732 	 * to log into a target portal.  The login will
733 	 * delay until the min lbolt has been reached and
734 	 * will end once max time has been reached.  These
735 	 * values are normally set to the default but can
736 	 * are also altered by async commands received from
737 	 * the targetlogin.
738 	 */
739 	clock_t			conn_login_min;
740 	clock_t			conn_login_max;
741 	sm_audit_buf_t		conn_state_audit;
742 
743 	/* active tunable parameters */
744 	iscsi_tunable_params_t	conn_tunable_params;
745 	boolean_t		conn_timeout;
746 } iscsi_conn_t;
747 
748 
749 /*
750  * iscsi_sess_state - (reference iscsi_sess.c for state diagram)
751  */
752 typedef enum iscsi_sess_state {
753 	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FREE = 0,
754 	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_LOGGED_IN,
755 	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FAILED,
756 	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_IN_FLUSH,
757 	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FLUSHED,
758 	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_MAX
759 } iscsi_sess_state_t;
760 
761 #ifdef ISCSI_SESS_SM_STRINGS
762 static const char *iscsi_sess_state_names[ISCSI_SESS_STATE_MAX+1] = {
763 	"ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FREE",
764 	"ISCSI_SESS_STATE_LOGGED_IN",
765 	"ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FAILED",
766 	"ISCSI_SESS_STATE_IN_FLUSH",
767 	"ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FLUSHED",
768 	"ISCSI_SESS_STATE_MAX"
769 };
770 #endif
771 
772 #define	ISCSI_SESS_STATE_FULL_FEATURE(state) \
773 	((state == ISCSI_SESS_STATE_LOGGED_IN) || \
774 	(state == ISCSI_SESS_STATE_IN_FLUSH))
775 
776 
777 typedef enum iscsi_sess_event {
778 	ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N1 = 0,
779 	ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N3,
780 	ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N5,
781 	ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N6,
782 	ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N7,
783 	ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_MAX
784 } iscsi_sess_event_t;
785 
786 #ifdef ISCSI_SESS_SM_STRINGS
787 static const char *iscsi_sess_event_names[ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_MAX+1] = {
788 	"ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N1",
789 	"ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N3",
790 	"ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N5",
791 	"ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N6",
792 	"ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_N7",
793 	"ISCSI_SESS_EVENT_MAX"
794 };
795 #endif
796 
797 typedef enum iscsi_sess_type {
798 	ISCSI_SESS_TYPE_NORMAL = 0,
799 	ISCSI_SESS_TYPE_DISCOVERY
800 } iscsi_sess_type_t;
801 
802 #define	SESS_ABORT_TASK_MAX_THREADS	1
803 
804 /* Sun's initiator session ID */
805 #define	ISCSI_SUN_ISID_0    0x40    /* ISID - EN format */
806 #define	ISCSI_SUN_ISID_1    0x00    /* Sec B */
807 #define	ISCSI_SUN_ISID_2    0x00    /* Sec B */
808 #define	ISCSI_SUN_ISID_3    0x2A    /* Sec C - 42 = Sun's EN */
809 /*
810  * defines 4-5 are the reserved values.  These reserved values
811  * are used as the ISID for an initiator-port in MP-API and used
812  * for the send targets discovery sessions.  Byte 5 is overridden
813  * for full feature sessions.  The default values of byte 5 for a
814  * full feature session is 0.  When MS/T is enabled with more than
815  * one session this byte 5 will increment > 0 up to
816  * ISCSI_MAX_CONFIG_SESSIONS.
817  */
818 #define	ISCSI_SUN_ISID_4    0x00
819 #define	ISCSI_SUN_ISID_5    0xFF
820 
821 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_SESS_BOUND	B_FALSE
822 #define	ISCSI_DEFAULT_SESS_NUM		1
823 
824 /*
825  * iSCSI Session(Target) Structure
826  */
827 typedef struct iscsi_sess {
828 	uint32_t		sess_sig;
829 
830 	iscsi_sess_state_t	sess_state;
831 	iscsi_sess_state_t	sess_prev_state;
832 	clock_t			sess_state_lbolt;
833 	/* protects the session state and synchronizes the state machine */
834 	kmutex_t		sess_state_mutex;
835 
836 	/*
837 	 * Associated target OID.
838 	 */
839 	uint32_t		sess_target_oid;
840 
841 	/*
842 	 * Session OID.  Used by IMA, interfaces and exported as
843 	 * TARGET_PROP which is checked by the NDI.  In addition
844 	 * this is used in our tran_lun_init function.
845 	 */
846 	uint32_t		sess_oid;
847 
848 	struct iscsi_sess	*sess_next;
849 	struct iscsi_hba	*sess_hba;
850 
851 	/* list of all luns relating to session */
852 	struct iscsi_lun	*sess_lun_list;
853 	krwlock_t		sess_lun_list_rwlock;
854 
855 	/* list of all connections relating to session */
856 	struct iscsi_conn	*sess_conn_list;
857 	struct iscsi_conn	*sess_conn_list_last_ptr;
858 	/* pointer to active connection in session */
859 	struct iscsi_conn	*sess_conn_act;
860 	krwlock_t		sess_conn_list_rwlock;
861 
862 	/* Connection ID for next connection to be added to session */
863 	uint32_t		sess_conn_next_cid;
864 
865 	/*
866 	 * last time any connection on this session received
867 	 * data from the target.
868 	 */
869 	clock_t			sess_rx_lbolt;
870 
871 	clock_t			sess_failure_lbolt;
872 
873 	int			sess_storm_delay;
874 
875 	/*
876 	 * sess_cmdsn_mutex protects the cmdsn and itt table/values
877 	 * Cmdsn isn't that big of a problem yet since we only have
878 	 * one connection but in the future we will need to ensure
879 	 * this locking is working so keep the sequence numbers in
880 	 * sync on the wire.
881 	 *
882 	 * We also use this lock to protect the ITT table and it's
883 	 * values.  We need to make sure someone doesn't assign
884 	 * a duplicate ITT value or cell to a command.  Also we
885 	 * need to make sure when someone is looking up an ITT
886 	 * that the command is still in that correct queue location.
887 	 */
888 	kmutex_t		sess_cmdsn_mutex;
889 
890 	/*
891 	 * iSCSI command sequencing / windowing.  The next
892 	 * command to be sent via the pending queue will
893 	 * get the sess_cmdsn.  If the maxcmdsn is less
894 	 * than the next cmdsn then the iSCSI window is
895 	 * closed and this command cannot be sent yet.
896 	 * Most iscsi cmd responses from the target carry
897 	 * a new maxcmdsn.  If this new maxcmdsn is greater
898 	 * than the sess_maxcmdsn we will update it's value
899 	 * and set a timer to fire in one tick and reprocess
900 	 * the pending queue.
901 	 *
902 	 * The expcmdsn.   Is the value the target expects
903 	 * to be sent for my next cmdsn.  If the expcmdsn
904 	 * and the cmdsn get out of sync this could denote
905 	 * a communication problem.
906 	 */
907 	uint32_t		sess_cmdsn;
908 	uint32_t		sess_expcmdsn;
909 	uint32_t		sess_maxcmdsn;
910 
911 	/* Next Initiator Task Tag (ITT) to use */
912 	uint32_t		sess_itt;
913 	/*
914 	 * The session iscsi_cmd table is used to a fast performance
915 	 * lookup of an ITT to a iscsi_cmd when we receive an iSCSI
916 	 * PDU from the wire.  To reserve a location in the sess_cmd_table
917 	 * we try the sess_itt % ISCSI_CMD_TABLE_SIZE if this cmd table
918 	 * cell is already full.  Then increament the sess_itt and
919 	 * try to get the cell position again, repeat until an empty
920 	 * cell is found.  Once an empty cell is found place your
921 	 * scsi_cmd point into the cell to reserve the location.  This
922 	 * selection process should be done while holding the session's
923 	 * mutex.
924 	 */
925 	struct iscsi_cmd	*sess_cmd_table[ISCSI_CMD_TABLE_SIZE];
926 	int			sess_cmd_table_count;
927 
928 	/*
929 	 * The pending queue contains all iscsi_cmds that require an
930 	 * open MaxCmdSn window to be put on the wire and haven't
931 	 * been placed on the wire.  Once placed on the wire they
932 	 * will be moved to a connections specific active queue.
933 	 */
934 	iscsi_queue_t		sess_queue_pending;
935 
936 	iscsi_error_t		sess_last_err;
937 
938 	iscsi_queue_t		sess_queue_completion;
939 	/* configured login parameters */
940 	iscsi_login_params_t	sess_params;
941 
942 	/* general iSCSI protocol/session info */
943 	uchar_t			sess_name[ISCSI_MAX_NAME_LEN];
944 	int			sess_name_length;
945 	char			sess_alias[ISCSI_MAX_NAME_LEN];
946 	int			sess_alias_length;
947 	iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t	sess_discovered_by;
948 	iscsi_sockaddr_t	sess_discovered_addr;
949 	uchar_t			sess_isid[ISCSI_ISID_LEN]; /* Session ID */
950 	uint16_t		sess_tsid; /* Target ID */
951 	/*
952 	 * If the target portal group tag(TPGT) is equal to ISCSI_DEFAULT_TPGT
953 	 * then the initiator will accept a successful login with any TPGT
954 	 * specified by the target.  If a none default TPGT is configured
955 	 * then we will only successfully accept a login with that matching
956 	 * TPGT value.
957 	 */
958 	int			sess_tpgt_conf;
959 	/* This field records the negotiated TPGT value, preserved for dtrace */
960 	int			sess_tpgt_nego;
961 
962 	/*
963 	 * Authentication information.
964 	 *
965 	 * DCW: Again IMA seems to take a session view at this
966 	 * information.
967 	 */
968 	iscsi_auth_t		sess_auth;
969 
970 	/* Statistics */
971 	struct {
972 		kstat_t			*ks;
973 		iscsi_sess_stats_t	ks_data;
974 		kstat_t			*ks_io;
975 		kstat_io_t		ks_io_data;
976 		kmutex_t		ks_io_lock;
977 	} stats;
978 
979 	iscsi_thread_t		*sess_ic_thread;
980 	boolean_t		sess_window_open;
981 	boolean_t		sess_boot;
982 	iscsi_sess_type_t	sess_type;
983 
984 	boolean_t		sess_enum_in_progress;
985 
986 	ddi_taskq_t		*sess_taskq;
987 
988 	iscsi_thread_t		*sess_wd_thread;
989 
990 	sm_audit_buf_t		sess_state_audit;
991 
992 	kmutex_t		sess_reset_mutex;
993 
994 	boolean_t		sess_reset_in_progress;
995 } iscsi_sess_t;
996 
997 /*
998  * This structure will be used to store sessions to be online
999  * during normal login operation.
1000  */
1001 typedef struct iscsi_sess_list {
1002 	iscsi_sess_t		*session;
1003 	struct iscsi_sess_list	*next;
1004 } iscsi_sess_list_t;
1005 
1006 /*
1007  * iSCSI client notify task context for deferred IDM notifications processing
1008  */
1009 typedef struct iscsi_cn_task {
1010 	idm_conn_t		*ct_ic;
1011 	idm_client_notify_t	ct_icn;
1012 	uintptr_t		ct_data;
1013 } iscsi_cn_task_t;
1014 
1015 /*
1016  * iscsi_network
1017  */
1018 typedef struct iscsi_network {
1019 	void* (*socket)(int domain, int, int);
1020 	int (*bind)(void *, struct sockaddr *, int, int, int);
1021 	int (*connect)(void *, struct sockaddr *, int, int, int);
1022 	int (*listen)(void *, int);
1023 	void* (*accept)(void *, struct sockaddr *, int *);
1024 	int (*getsockname)(void *, struct sockaddr *, socklen_t *);
1025 	int (*getsockopt)(void *, int, int, void *, int *, int);
1026 	int (*setsockopt)(void *, int, int, void *, int);
1027 	int (*shutdown)(void *, int);
1028 	void (*close)(void *);
1029 
1030 	size_t (*poll)(void *, clock_t);
1031 	size_t (*sendmsg)(void *, struct msghdr *);
1032 	size_t (*recvmsg)(void *, struct msghdr *, int);
1033 
1034 	iscsi_status_t (*sendpdu)(void *, iscsi_hdr_t *, char *, int);
1035 	iscsi_status_t (*recvdata)(void *, iscsi_hdr_t *, char *,
1036 	    int, int, int);
1037 	iscsi_status_t (*recvhdr)(void *, iscsi_hdr_t *, int, int, int);
1038 
1039 	struct {
1040 		int			sndbuf;
1041 		int			rcvbuf;
1042 		int			nodelay;
1043 		int			conn_notify_threshold;
1044 		int			conn_abort_threshold;
1045 		int			abort_threshold;
1046 	} tweaks;
1047 } iscsi_network_t;
1048 
1049 #define	ISCSI_NET_HEADER_DIGEST	0x00000001
1050 #define	ISCSI_NET_DATA_DIGEST	0x00000002
1051 
1052 extern iscsi_network_t *iscsi_net;
1053 
1054 /*
1055  * If we get bus_config requests in less than 5 seconds
1056  * apart skip the name services re-discovery and just
1057  * complete the requested logins.  This protects against
1058  * bus_config storms from stale /dev links.
1059  */
1060 #define	ISCSI_CONFIG_STORM_DELAY_DEFAULT    5
1061 
1062 /*
1063  * iSCSI HBA Structure
1064  */
1065 typedef struct iscsi_hba {
1066 	uint32_t		hba_sig;
1067 	dev_info_t		*hba_dip;	/* dev info ptr */
1068 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*hba_tran;	/* scsi tran ptr */
1069 	ldi_ident_t		hba_li;
1070 
1071 	struct iscsi_sess	*hba_sess_list;	/* sess. list for hba */
1072 	krwlock_t		hba_sess_list_rwlock; /* protect sess. list */
1073 
1074 	/* lbolt of the last time we received a config request */
1075 	clock_t			hba_config_lbolt;
1076 	/* current number of seconds to protect against bus config storms */
1077 	int			hba_config_storm_delay;
1078 
1079 	/* general iSCSI protocol hba/initiator info */
1080 	uchar_t			hba_name[ISCSI_MAX_NAME_LEN];
1081 	int			hba_name_length;
1082 	uchar_t			hba_alias[ISCSI_MAX_NAME_LEN];
1083 	int			hba_alias_length;
1084 
1085 	/* Default SessionID for HBA */
1086 	uchar_t			hba_isid[ISCSI_ISID_LEN];
1087 
1088 	/* Default HBA wide settings */
1089 	iscsi_login_params_t	hba_params;
1090 
1091 	/*
1092 	 * There's only one HBA and it's set to ISCSI_INITIATOR_OID
1093 	 * (value of 1) at the beginning of time.
1094 	 */
1095 	uint32_t		hba_oid;
1096 
1097 	/*
1098 	 * Keep track of which events have been sent. User daemons request
1099 	 * this information so they don't wait for events which they won't
1100 	 * see.
1101 	 */
1102 	kmutex_t		hba_discovery_events_mutex;
1103 	iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t  hba_discovery_events;
1104 	boolean_t		hba_discovery_in_progress;
1105 
1106 	boolean_t		hba_mpxio_enabled; /* mpxio-enabled */
1107 	/* if the persistent store is loaded */
1108 	boolean_t		hba_persistent_loaded;
1109 
1110 	/*
1111 	 * Ensures only one SendTargets operation occurs at a time
1112 	 */
1113 	ksema_t			hba_sendtgts_semaphore;
1114 
1115 	/*
1116 	 * Statistics
1117 	 */
1118 	struct {
1119 		kstat_t			*ks;
1120 		iscsi_hba_stats_t	ks_data;
1121 	} stats;
1122 
1123 	/*
1124 	 * track/control the service status and client
1125 	 *
1126 	 * service- service online ensures the operational of cli
1127 	 *	  - and the availability of iSCSI discovery/devices
1128 	 *	  - so obviously offline means the unusable of cli
1129 	 *	  - , disabling of all discovery methods and to offline
1130 	 *	  - all discovered devices
1131 	 *
1132 	 * client - here the client actually means 'exclusive client'
1133 	 *	  - for operations these clients take may conflict
1134 	 *	  - with the changing of service status and therefore
1135 	 *	  - need to be exclusive
1136 	 *
1137 	 * The service has three status:
1138 	 * 	ISCSI_SERVICE_ENABLED	 -	client is permitted to
1139 	 *				 -	request service
1140 	 *
1141 	 *	ISCSI_SERVICE_DISABLED	 -	client is not permitted to
1142 	 *				 -	request service
1143 	 *
1144 	 *	ISCSI_SERVICE_TRANSITION -	client must wait for
1145 	 *				 -	one of above two statuses
1146 	 *
1147 	 * The hba_service_client_count tracks the number of
1148 	 * current clients, it increases with new clients and decreases
1149 	 * with leaving clients. It stops to increase once the
1150 	 * ISCSI_SERVICE_TRANSITION is set, and causes later clients be
1151 	 * blocked there.
1152 	 *
1153 	 * The status of the service can only be changed when the number
1154 	 * of current clients reaches zero.
1155 	 *
1156 	 * Clients include:
1157 	 *	iscsi_ioctl
1158 	 *	iscsi_tran_bus_config
1159 	 *	iscsi_tran_bus_unconfig
1160 	 *	isns_scn_callback
1161 	 */
1162 	kmutex_t		hba_service_lock;
1163 	kcondvar_t		hba_service_cv;
1164 	uint32_t		hba_service_status;
1165 	uint32_t		hba_service_client_count;
1166 
1167 	/* Default HBA tunable settings */
1168 	iscsi_tunable_params_t  hba_tunable_params;
1169 	boolean_t		hba_service_status_overwrite;
1170 } iscsi_hba_t;
1171 
1172 /*
1173  * +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
1174  * | iSCSI prototypes							|
1175  * +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
1176  */
1177 
1178 /* IDM client callback entry points */
1179 idm_rx_pdu_cb_t iscsi_rx_scsi_rsp;
1180 idm_rx_pdu_cb_t iscsi_rx_misc_pdu;
1181 idm_rx_pdu_error_cb_t iscsi_rx_error_pdu;
1182 idm_build_hdr_cb_t iscsi_build_hdr;
1183 idm_task_cb_t iscsi_task_aborted;
1184 idm_client_notify_cb_t iscsi_client_notify;
1185 
1186 /* iscsi_io.c */
1187 int iscsi_sna_lte(uint32_t n1, uint32_t n2);
1188 char *iscsi_get_next_text(char *data, int data_length, char *curr_text);
1189 
1190 void iscsi_ic_thread(iscsi_thread_t *thread, void *arg);
1191 void iscsi_tx_thread(iscsi_thread_t *thread, void *arg);
1192 void iscsi_wd_thread(iscsi_thread_t *thread, void *arg);
1193 
1194 iscsi_status_t iscsi_tx_cmd(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1195 
1196 void iscsi_task_cleanup(int opcode, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1197 
1198 void iscsi_handle_abort(void *arg);
1199 iscsi_status_t iscsi_handle_reset(iscsi_sess_t *isp, int level,
1200     iscsi_lun_t *ilp);
1201 iscsi_status_t iscsi_handle_logout(iscsi_conn_t *icp);
1202 iscsi_status_t iscsi_handle_passthru(iscsi_sess_t *isp, uint16_t lun,
1203     struct uscsi_cmd *ucmdp);
1204 iscsi_status_t iscsi_handle_text(iscsi_conn_t *icp,
1205     char *buf, uint32_t buf_len, uint32_t data_len, uint32_t *rx_data_len);
1206 
1207 void iscsi_iodone(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1208 
1209 /* iscsi_crc.c */
1210 uint32_t iscsi_crc32c(void *address, unsigned long length);
1211 uint32_t iscsi_crc32c_continued(void *address, unsigned long length,
1212     uint32_t crc);
1213 
1214 /* iscsi_queue.c */
1215 void iscsi_init_queue(iscsi_queue_t *queue);
1216 void iscsi_destroy_queue(iscsi_queue_t *queue);
1217 void iscsi_enqueue_pending_cmd(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1218 void iscsi_dequeue_pending_cmd(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1219 void iscsi_enqueue_active_cmd(iscsi_conn_t *icp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1220 void iscsi_dequeue_active_cmd(iscsi_conn_t *icp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1221 void iscsi_enqueue_idm_aborting_cmd(iscsi_conn_t *icp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1222 void iscsi_dequeue_idm_aborting_cmd(iscsi_conn_t *icp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1223 void iscsi_enqueue_completed_cmd(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1224 iscsi_status_t iscsi_dequeue_cmd(iscsi_cmd_t **, iscsi_cmd_t **, iscsi_cmd_t *);
1225 void iscsi_move_queue(iscsi_queue_t *src_queue, iscsi_queue_t *dst_queue);
1226 void iscsi_enqueue_cmd_head(iscsi_cmd_t **, iscsi_cmd_t **,
1227     iscsi_cmd_t *);
1228 
1229 /* iscsi_login.c */
1230 iscsi_status_t iscsi_login_start(void *arg);
1231 void iscsi_login_update_state(iscsi_conn_t *icp,
1232     iscsi_login_state_t next_state);
1233 void iscsi_login_update_state_locked(iscsi_conn_t *icp,
1234     iscsi_login_state_t next_state);
1235 
1236 
1237 /* iscsi_stats.c */
1238 boolean_t iscsi_hba_kstat_init(struct iscsi_hba	*ihp);
1239 boolean_t iscsi_hba_kstat_term(struct iscsi_hba	*ihp);
1240 boolean_t iscsi_sess_kstat_init(struct iscsi_sess *isp);
1241 boolean_t iscsi_sess_kstat_term(struct iscsi_sess *isp);
1242 boolean_t iscsi_conn_kstat_init(struct iscsi_conn	*icp);
1243 void iscsi_conn_kstat_term(struct iscsi_conn *icp);
1244 
1245 /* iscsi_net.c */
1246 void iscsi_net_init();
1247 void iscsi_net_fini();
1248 iscsi_status_t iscsi_net_interface();
1249 
1250 /* iscsi_sess.c */
1251 iscsi_sess_t *iscsi_sess_create(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1252     iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t method, struct sockaddr *addr_dsc,
1253     char *target_name, int tpgt, uchar_t isid_lsb,
1254     iscsi_sess_type_t type, uint32_t *oid);
1255 void iscsi_sess_online(void *arg);
1256 int iscsi_sess_get(uint32_t oid, iscsi_hba_t *ihp, iscsi_sess_t **ispp);
1257 iscsi_status_t iscsi_sess_destroy(iscsi_sess_t *isp);
1258 void iscsi_sess_state_machine(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_sess_event_t event);
1259 char *iscsi_sess_state_str(iscsi_sess_state_t state);
1260 boolean_t iscsi_sess_set_auth(iscsi_sess_t *isp);
1261 iscsi_status_t iscsi_sess_reserve_scsi_itt(iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1262 void iscsi_sess_release_scsi_itt(iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1263 iscsi_status_t iscsi_sess_reserve_itt(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1264 void iscsi_sess_release_itt(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1265 void iscsi_sess_redrive_io(iscsi_sess_t *isp);
1266 int iscsi_sess_get_by_target(uint32_t target_oid, iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1267 	iscsi_sess_t **ispp);
1268 
1269 
1270 /* iscsi_conn.c */
1271 iscsi_status_t iscsi_conn_create(struct sockaddr *addr, iscsi_sess_t *isp,
1272     iscsi_conn_t **icpp);
1273 iscsi_status_t iscsi_conn_online(iscsi_conn_t *icp);
1274 iscsi_status_t iscsi_conn_offline(iscsi_conn_t *icp);
1275 iscsi_status_t iscsi_conn_destroy(iscsi_conn_t *icp);
1276 void iscsi_conn_set_login_min_max(iscsi_conn_t *icp, int min, int max);
1277 iscsi_status_t iscsi_conn_sync_params(iscsi_conn_t *icp);
1278 void iscsi_conn_retry(iscsi_sess_t *isp, iscsi_conn_t *icp);
1279 void iscsi_conn_update_state(iscsi_conn_t *icp, iscsi_conn_state_t next_state);
1280 void iscsi_conn_update_state_locked(iscsi_conn_t *icp,
1281 			iscsi_conn_state_t next_state);
1282 
1283 /* iscsi_lun.c */
1284 iscsi_status_t iscsi_lun_create(iscsi_sess_t *isp, uint16_t lun_num,
1285     uint8_t lun_addr_type, struct scsi_inquiry *inq, char *guid);
1286 iscsi_status_t iscsi_lun_destroy(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1287     iscsi_lun_t *ilp);
1288 void iscsi_lun_online(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1289     iscsi_lun_t *ilp);
1290 iscsi_status_t iscsi_lun_offline(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1291     iscsi_lun_t *ilp, boolean_t lun_free);
1292 
1293 /* iscsi_cmd.c */
1294 void iscsi_cmd_state_machine(iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp,
1295     iscsi_cmd_event_t event, void *arg);
1296 iscsi_cmd_t	*iscsi_cmd_alloc(iscsi_conn_t *icp, int km_flags);
1297 void		iscsi_cmd_free(iscsi_cmd_t *icmdp);
1298 
1299 /* iscsi_ioctl.c */
1300 void * iscsi_ioctl_copyin(caddr_t arg, int mode, size_t size);
1301 int iscsi_ioctl_copyout(void *data, size_t size, caddr_t arg, int mode);
1302 iscsi_conn_list_t *iscsi_ioctl_conn_oid_list_get_copyin(caddr_t, int);
1303 int iscsi_ioctl_conn_oid_list_get_copyout(iscsi_conn_list_t *, caddr_t, int);
1304 boolean_t iscsi_ioctl_conn_oid_list_get(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1305     iscsi_conn_list_t *cl);
1306 boolean_t iscsi_ioctl_conn_props_get(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, iscsi_conn_props_t *cp);
1307 int iscsi_ioctl_sendtgts_get(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, iscsi_sendtgts_list_t *stl);
1308 int iscsi_target_prop_mod(iscsi_hba_t *, iscsi_property_t *, int cmd);
1309 int iscsi_set_params(iscsi_param_set_t *, iscsi_hba_t *, boolean_t);
1310 int iscsi_get_persisted_param(uchar_t *, iscsi_param_get_t *,
1311     iscsi_login_params_t *);
1312 void iscsi_set_default_login_params(iscsi_login_params_t *params);
1313 int iscsi_ioctl_get_config_sess(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1314     iscsi_config_sess_t *ics);
1315 int iscsi_ioctl_set_config_sess(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1316     iscsi_config_sess_t *ics);
1317 int iscsi_ioctl_set_tunable_param(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1318     iscsi_tunable_object_t *tpss);
1319 /* ioctls  prototypes */
1320 int iscsi_get_param(iscsi_login_params_t *params,
1321     boolean_t valid_flag,
1322     iscsi_param_get_t *ipgp);
1323 
1324 /* iscsid.c */
1325 boolean_t iscsid_init(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1326 boolean_t iscsid_start(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1327 boolean_t iscsid_stop(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1328 void iscsid_fini();
1329 void iscsid_props(iSCSIDiscoveryProperties_t *props);
1330 boolean_t iscsid_enable_discovery(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1331     iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t idm, boolean_t poke);
1332 boolean_t iscsid_disable_discovery(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1333     iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t idm);
1334 void iscsid_poke_discovery(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t method);
1335 void iscsid_do_sendtgts(entry_t *discovery_addr);
1336 void iscsid_do_isns_query_one_server(
1337     iscsi_hba_t *ihp, entry_t *isns_addr);
1338 void iscsid_do_isns_query(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1339 void iscsid_config_one(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1340     char *name, boolean_t protect);
1341 void iscsid_config_all(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, boolean_t protect);
1342 void iscsid_unconfig_one(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, char *name);
1343 void iscsid_unconfig_all(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1344 void isns_scn_callback(void *arg);
1345 boolean_t iscsid_del(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, char *target_name,
1346     iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t method, struct sockaddr *addr_dsc);
1347 boolean_t iscsid_login_tgt(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, char *target_name,
1348     iSCSIDiscoveryMethod_t method, struct sockaddr *addr_dsc);
1349 void iscsid_addr_to_sockaddr(int src_insize, void *src_addr, int src_port,
1350     struct sockaddr *dst_addr);
1351 void iscsid_set_default_initiator_node_settings(iscsi_hba_t *ihp,
1352     boolean_t minimal);
1353 
1354 void iscsi_send_sysevent(iscsi_hba_t *ihp, char *eventcalss,
1355     char *subclass, nvlist_t *np);
1356 boolean_t iscsi_reconfig_boot_sess(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1357 boolean_t iscsi_chk_bootlun_mpxio(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1358 boolean_t iscsi_cmp_boot_ini_name(char *name);
1359 boolean_t iscsi_cmp_boot_tgt_name(char *name);
1360 boolean_t iscsi_client_request_service(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1361 void iscsi_client_release_service(iscsi_hba_t *ihp);
1362 
1363 extern void bcopy(const void *s1, void *s2, size_t n);
1364 extern void bzero(void *s, size_t n);
1365 /*
1366  * Here we need a contract for inet_ntop() and inet_pton()
1367  * in uts/common/inet/ip/inet_ntop.c
1368  */
1369 extern char *inet_ntop(int af, const void *addr, char *buf, int addrlen);
1370 extern int inet_pton(int af, char *inp, void *outp);
1371 
1372 #ifdef __cplusplus
1373 }
1374 #endif
1375 
1376 #endif /* _ISCSI_H */
1377