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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 #ifndef _SYS_SCSI_ADAPTERS_SCSI_VHCI_H 28 #define _SYS_SCSI_ADAPTERS_SCSI_VHCI_H 29 30 /* 31 * Multiplexed I/O SCSI vHCI global include 32 */ 33 #include <sys/note.h> 34 #include <sys/taskq.h> 35 #include <sys/mhd.h> 36 #include <sys/sunmdi.h> 37 #include <sys/mdi_impldefs.h> 38 #include <sys/scsi/adapters/mpapi_impl.h> 39 #include <sys/scsi/adapters/mpapi_scsi_vhci.h> 40 41 #ifdef __cplusplus 42 extern "C" { 43 #endif 44 45 #if !defined(_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH) && !defined(_BIT_FIELDS_HTOL) 46 #error One of _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH or _BIT_FIELDS_HTOL must be defined 47 #endif /* _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH */ 48 49 #ifdef _KERNEL 50 51 #ifdef UNDEFINED 52 #undef UNDEFINED 53 #endif 54 #define UNDEFINED -1 55 56 #define VHCI_STATE_OPEN 0x00000001 57 58 59 #define VH_SLEEP 0x0 60 #define VH_NOSLEEP 0x1 61 62 /* 63 * HBA interface macros 64 */ 65 66 #define TRAN2HBAPRIVATE(tran) ((struct scsi_vhci *)(tran)->tran_hba_private) 67 #define VHCI_INIT_WAIT_TIMEOUT 60000000 68 #define VHCI_FOWATCH_INTERVAL 1000000 /* in usecs */ 69 #define VHCI_EXTFO_TIMEOUT 3*60 /* 3 minutes */ 70 71 #define SCBP_C(pkt) ((*(pkt)->pkt_scbp) & STATUS_MASK) 72 73 int vhci_do_scsi_cmd(struct scsi_pkt *); 74 /*PRINTFLIKE3*/ 75 void vhci_log(int, dev_info_t *, const char *, ...); 76 77 /* 78 * debugging stuff 79 */ 80 81 #ifdef DEBUG 82 83 #ifndef VHCI_DEBUG_DEFAULT_VAL 84 #define VHCI_DEBUG_DEFAULT_VAL 0 85 #endif /* VHCI_DEBUG_DEFAULT_VAL */ 86 87 extern int vhci_debug; 88 89 #include <sys/debug.h> 90 91 #define VHCI_DEBUG(level, stmnt) \ 92 if (vhci_debug >= (level)) vhci_log stmnt 93 94 #else /* !DEBUG */ 95 96 #define VHCI_DEBUG(level, stmnt) 97 98 #endif /* !DEBUG */ 99 100 101 102 #define VHCI_PKT_PRIV_SIZE 2 103 104 #define ADDR2VHCI(ap) (struct scsi_vhci *)((ap)->a_hba_tran->tran_hba_private) 105 #define ADDR2VLUN(ap) (scsi_vhci_lun_t *)((ap)->a_hba_tran->tran_tgt_private) 106 #define ADDR2DIP(ap) (dev_info_t *)((ap)->a_hba_tran->tran_sd->sd_dev) 107 #define HBAPKT2VHCIPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_private) 108 #define TGTPKT2VHCIPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_ha_private) 109 #define VHCIPKT2HBAPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_hba_pkt) 110 #define VHCIPKT2TGTPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_tgt_pkt) 111 112 #define VHCI_DECR_PATH_CMDCOUNT(svp) mutex_enter(&(svp)->svp_mutex); \ 113 (svp)->svp_cmds--; \ 114 if ((svp)->svp_cmds == 0) \ 115 cv_broadcast(&(svp)->svp_cv); \ 116 mutex_exit(&(svp)->svp_mutex); 117 118 #define VHCI_INCR_PATH_CMDCOUNT(svp) mutex_enter(&(svp)->svp_mutex); \ 119 (svp)->svp_cmds++; \ 120 mutex_exit(&(svp)->svp_mutex); 121 122 /* 123 * When a LUN is HELD it results in new IOs being returned to the target 124 * driver layer with TRAN_BUSY. Should be used while performing 125 * operations that require prevention of any new IOs to the LUN and 126 * the LUN should be HELD for the duration of such operations. 127 * f can be VH_SLEEP or VH_NOSLEEP. 128 * h is set to 1 to indicate LUN was successfully HELD. 129 * h is set to 0 when f is VH_NOSLEEP and LUN is already HELD. 130 * 131 * Application examples: 132 * 133 * 1) SCSI-II RESERVE: HOLD LUN until it is quiesced and the load balancing 134 * policy is switched to NONE before proceeding with RESERVE handling. 135 * 136 * 2) Failover: HOLD LUN before initiating failover. 137 * 138 * 3) When an externally initiated failover is detected, HOLD LUN until all 139 * path states have been refreshed to reflect the new value. 140 * 141 */ 142 #define VHCI_HOLD_LUN(vlun, f, h) { \ 143 int sleep = (f); \ 144 mutex_enter(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \ 145 if ((vlun)->svl_transient == 1) { \ 146 if (sleep == VH_SLEEP) { \ 147 while ((vlun)->svl_transient == 1) \ 148 cv_wait(&(vlun)->svl_cv, &(vlun)->svl_mutex); \ 149 (vlun)->svl_transient = 1; \ 150 (h) = 1; \ 151 } else { \ 152 (h) = 0; \ 153 } \ 154 } else { \ 155 (vlun)->svl_transient = 1; \ 156 (h) = 1; \ 157 } \ 158 sleep = (h); \ 159 mutex_exit(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \ 160 } 161 162 #define VHCI_RELEASE_LUN(vlun) { \ 163 mutex_enter(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \ 164 (vlun)->svl_transient = 0; \ 165 cv_broadcast(&(vlun)->svl_cv); \ 166 mutex_exit(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \ 167 } 168 169 #define VHCI_LUN_IS_HELD(vlun) ((vlun)->svl_transient == 1) 170 171 /* 172 * vhci_pkt states 173 */ 174 #define VHCI_PKT_IDLE 0x01 175 #define VHCI_PKT_ISSUED 0x02 176 #define VHCI_PKT_ABORTING 0x04 177 #define VHCI_PKT_STALE_BINDING 0x08 178 /* 179 * Set the first time taskq is dispatched from scsi_start for 180 * a packet. To ensure vhci_scsi_start recognizes that the scsi_pkt 181 * is being issued from the taskq and not target driver. 182 */ 183 #define VHCI_PKT_THRU_TASKQ 0x20 184 185 #define VHCI_PKT_TIMEOUT 30 /* seconds */ 186 #define VHCI_PKT_RETRY_CNT 2 187 #define VHCI_POLL_TIMEOUT 60 /* seconds */ 188 189 /* 190 * define extended scsi cmd pkt 191 */ 192 #define EXTCMDS_STATUS_SIZE (sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status)) 193 194 #define CFLAG_NOWAIT 0x1000 /* don't sleep */ 195 #define CFLAG_DMA_PARTIAL 0x2000 /* Support Partial DMA */ 196 197 /* 198 * Maximum size of SCSI cdb in SCSI command 199 */ 200 #define VHCI_SCSI_CDB_SIZE 16 201 #define VHCI_SCSI_SCB_SIZE (sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status)) 202 203 /* 204 * flag to determine failover support 205 */ 206 #define SCSI_NO_FAILOVER 0x0 207 #define SCSI_IMPLICIT_FAILOVER 0x1 208 #define SCSI_EXPLICIT_FAILOVER 0x2 209 #define SCSI_BOTH_FAILOVER \ 210 (SCSI_IMPLICIT_FAILOVER | SCSI_EXPLICIT_FAILOVER) 211 212 struct scsi_vhci_swarg; 213 214 #define VHCI_NUM_RESV_KEYS 8 215 216 typedef struct vhci_prin_readkeys { 217 uint32_t generation; 218 uint32_t length; 219 mhioc_resv_key_t keylist[VHCI_NUM_RESV_KEYS]; 220 } vhci_prin_readkeys_t; 221 222 #define VHCI_PROUT_SIZE \ 223 ((sizeof (vhci_prout_t) - 2 * (MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE) * sizeof (char))) 224 225 typedef struct vhci_prout { 226 /* PGR register parameters start */ 227 uchar_t res_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE]; 228 uchar_t service_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE]; 229 uint32_t scope_address; 230 231 #if defined(_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH) 232 uchar_t aptpl:1, 233 reserved:7; 234 #else 235 uchar_t reserved:7, 236 aptpl:1; 237 #endif /* _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH */ 238 239 uchar_t reserved_1; 240 uint16_t ext_len; 241 /* PGR register parameters end */ 242 243 /* Update VHCI_PROUT_SIZE if new fields are added here */ 244 245 uchar_t active_res_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE]; 246 uchar_t active_service_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE]; 247 } vhci_prout_t; 248 249 #define VHCI_PROUT_REGISTER 0x0 250 #define VHCI_PROUT_RESERVE 0x1 251 #define VHCI_PROUT_RELEASE 0x2 252 #define VHCI_PROUT_CLEAR 0x3 253 #define VHCI_PROUT_PREEMPT 0x4 254 #define VHCI_PROUT_P_AND_A 0x5 255 #define VHCI_PROUT_R_AND_IGNORE 0x6 256 257 struct vhci_pkt { 258 struct scsi_pkt *vpkt_tgt_pkt; 259 mdi_pathinfo_t *vpkt_path; /* path pkt bound to */ 260 261 /* 262 * pHCI packet that does the actual work. 263 */ 264 struct scsi_pkt *vpkt_hba_pkt; 265 266 uint_t vpkt_state; 267 uint_t vpkt_flags; 268 269 /* 270 * copy of vhci_scsi_init_pkt args. Used when we invoke 271 * scsi_init_pkt() of the pHCI corresponding to the path that we 272 * bind to 273 */ 274 int vpkt_tgt_init_cdblen; 275 int vpkt_tgt_init_scblen; 276 int vpkt_tgt_init_pkt_flags; 277 struct buf *vpkt_tgt_init_bp; 278 279 /* 280 * Pointer to original struct vhci_pkt for cmd send by ssd. 281 * Saved when the command is being retried internally. 282 */ 283 struct vhci_pkt *vpkt_org_vpkt; 284 }; 285 286 typedef struct scsi_vhci_lun { 287 kmutex_t svl_mutex; 288 kcondvar_t svl_cv; 289 290 /* 291 * following three fields are under svl_mutex protection 292 */ 293 int svl_transient; 294 295 /* 296 * to prevent unnecessary failover when a device is 297 * is discovered across a passive path and active path 298 * is still comng up 299 */ 300 int svl_waiting_for_activepath; 301 time_t svl_wfa_time; 302 303 /* 304 * for RESERVE/RELEASE support 305 */ 306 client_lb_t svl_lb_policy_save; 307 308 /* 309 * Failover ops and ops name selected for the lun. 310 */ 311 struct scsi_failover_ops *svl_fops; 312 char *svl_fops_name; 313 314 void *svl_fops_ctpriv; 315 316 struct scsi_vhci_lun *svl_hash_next; 317 char *svl_lun_wwn; 318 319 /* 320 * currently active pathclass 321 */ 322 char *svl_active_pclass; 323 324 dev_info_t *svl_dip; 325 uint32_t svl_flags; /* protected by svl_mutex */ 326 327 /* 328 * When SCSI-II reservations are active we set the following pip 329 * to point to the path holding the reservation. As long as 330 * the reservation is active this svl_resrv_pip is bound for the 331 * transport directly. We bypass calling mdi_select_path to return 332 * a pip. 333 * The following pip is only valid when VLUN_RESERVE_ACTIVE_FLG 334 * is set. This pip should not be accessed if this flag is reset. 335 */ 336 mdi_pathinfo_t *svl_resrv_pip; 337 338 /* 339 * following fields are for PGR support 340 */ 341 taskq_t *svl_taskq; 342 ksema_t svl_pgr_sema; /* PGR serialization */ 343 vhci_prin_readkeys_t svl_prin; /* PGR in data */ 344 vhci_prout_t svl_prout; /* PGR out data */ 345 uchar_t svl_cdb[CDB_GROUP4]; 346 int svl_time; /* pkt_time */ 347 uint32_t svl_bcount; /* amount of data */ 348 int svl_pgr_active; /* registrations active */ 349 mdi_pathinfo_t *svl_first_path; 350 351 /* external failover */ 352 int svl_efo_update_path; 353 struct scsi_vhci_swarg *svl_swarg; 354 355 uint32_t svl_support_lun_reset; /* Lun reset support */ 356 int svl_not_supported; 357 int svl_xlf_capable; /* XLF implementation */ 358 int svl_sector_size; 359 int svl_setcap_done; 360 uint16_t svl_fo_support; /* failover mode */ 361 } scsi_vhci_lun_t; 362 363 #define VLUN_TASK_D_ALIVE_FLG 0x01 364 365 /* 366 * This flag is used to monitor the state of SCSI-II RESERVATION on the 367 * lun. A SCSI-II RESERVE cmd may be accepted by the target on the inactive 368 * path. This would then cause a subsequent IO to cause the paths to be 369 * updated and be returned with a reservation conflict. By monitoring this 370 * flag, and sending a reset to the target when needed to clear the reservation, 371 * one can avoid this conflict. 372 */ 373 #define VLUN_RESERVE_ACTIVE_FLG 0x04 374 375 /* 376 * This flag is set when a SCSI-II RESERVE cmd is received by scsi_vhci 377 * and cleared when the pkt completes in vhci_intr. It ensures that the 378 * lun remains quiesced for the duration of this pkt. This is different 379 * from VHCI_HOLD_LUN as this pertains to IOs only. 380 */ 381 #define VLUN_QUIESCED_FLG 0x08 382 383 /* 384 * This flag is set to tell vhci_update_pathstates to call back 385 * into vhci_mpapi_update_tpg_acc_state. 386 */ 387 #define VLUN_UPDATE_TPG 0x10 388 389 /* 390 * Various reset recovery depth. 391 */ 392 393 #define VHCI_DEPTH_ALL 3 394 #define VHCI_DEPTH_TARGET 2 395 #define VHCI_DEPTH_LUN 1 /* For the sake completeness */ 396 #define TRUE (1) 397 #define FALSE (0) 398 399 /* 400 * this is stashed away in the client private area of 401 * pathinfo 402 */ 403 typedef struct scsi_vhci_priv { 404 kmutex_t svp_mutex; 405 kcondvar_t svp_cv; 406 struct scsi_vhci_lun *svp_svl; 407 408 /* 409 * scsi device associated with this 410 * pathinfo 411 */ 412 struct scsi_device *svp_psd; 413 414 /* 415 * number of outstanding commands on this 416 * path. Protected by svp_mutex 417 */ 418 int svp_cmds; 419 420 /* 421 * following is used to prevent packets completing with the 422 * same error reason from flooding the screen 423 */ 424 uchar_t svp_last_pkt_reason; 425 426 /* external failover scsi_watch token */ 427 opaque_t svp_sw_token; 428 429 /* any cleanup operations for a newly found path. */ 430 int svp_new_path; 431 } scsi_vhci_priv_t; 432 433 /* 434 * argument to scsi_watch callback. Used for processing 435 * externally initiated failovers 436 */ 437 typedef struct scsi_vhci_swarg { 438 scsi_vhci_priv_t *svs_svp; 439 time_t svs_tos; /* time of submission */ 440 mdi_pathinfo_t *svs_pi; /* pathinfo being "watched" */ 441 int svs_release_lun; 442 int svs_done; 443 } scsi_vhci_swarg_t; 444 445 /* 446 * scsi_vhci softstate 447 * 448 * vhci_mutex protects 449 * vhci_state 450 * and vhci_reset_notify list 451 */ 452 struct scsi_vhci { 453 kmutex_t vhci_mutex; 454 dev_info_t *vhci_dip; 455 struct scsi_hba_tran *vhci_tran; 456 uint32_t vhci_state; 457 uint32_t vhci_instance; 458 kstat_t vhci_kstat; 459 /* 460 * This taskq is for general vhci operations like reservations, 461 * auto-failback, etc. 462 */ 463 taskq_t *vhci_taskq; 464 /* Dedicate taskq to handle external failovers */ 465 taskq_t *vhci_update_pathstates_taskq; 466 struct scsi_reset_notify_entry *vhci_reset_notify_listf; 467 uint16_t vhci_conf_flags; 468 mpapi_priv_t *mp_priv; 469 }; 470 471 /* 472 * vHCI flags for configuration settings, defined in scsi_vhci.conf 473 */ 474 #define VHCI_CONF_FLAGS_AUTO_FAILBACK 0x0001 /* Enables auto failback */ 475 476 typedef enum { 477 SCSI_PATH_INACTIVE, 478 SCSI_PATH_ACTIVE, 479 SCSI_PATH_ACTIVE_NONOPT 480 } scsi_path_state_t; 481 482 #define SCSI_MAXPCLASSLEN 25 483 484 #define OPINFO_REV 1 485 486 /* 487 * structure describing operational characteristics of 488 * path 489 */ 490 struct scsi_path_opinfo { 491 int opinfo_rev; 492 493 /* 494 * name of pathclass. Eg. "primary", "secondary" 495 */ 496 char opinfo_path_attr[SCSI_MAXPCLASSLEN]; 497 498 /* 499 * path state: ACTIVE/PASSIVE 500 */ 501 scsi_path_state_t opinfo_path_state; 502 503 /* 504 * the best and worst case time estimates for 505 * failover operation to complete 506 */ 507 uint_t opinfo_pswtch_best; 508 uint_t opinfo_pswtch_worst; 509 510 /* XLF implementation */ 511 int opinfo_xlf_capable; 512 uint16_t opinfo_preferred; 513 uint16_t opinfo_mode; 514 515 }; 516 517 518 #define SFO_REV 1 519 520 /* 521 * vectors for device specific failover related operations 522 */ 523 struct scsi_failover_ops { 524 int sfo_rev; 525 526 /* 527 * failover module name, begins with "f_" 528 */ 529 char *sfo_name; 530 531 /* 532 * devices supported by failover module 533 * 534 * NOTE: this is an aproximation, sfo_device_probe has the final say. 535 */ 536 char **sfo_devices; 537 538 /* 539 * initialize the failover module 540 */ 541 void (*sfo_init)(); 542 543 /* 544 * identify device 545 */ 546 int (*sfo_device_probe)( 547 struct scsi_device *sd, 548 struct scsi_inquiry *stdinq, 549 void **ctpriv); 550 551 /* 552 * housekeeping (free memory etc alloc'ed during probe 553 */ 554 void (*sfo_device_unprobe)( 555 struct scsi_device *sd, 556 void *ctpriv); 557 558 /* 559 * bring a path ONLINE (ie make it ACTIVE) 560 */ 561 int (*sfo_path_activate)( 562 struct scsi_device *sd, 563 char *pathclass, 564 void *ctpriv); 565 566 /* 567 * inverse of above 568 */ 569 int (*sfo_path_deactivate)( 570 struct scsi_device *sd, 571 char *pathclass, 572 void *ctpriv); 573 574 /* 575 * returns operational characteristics of path 576 */ 577 int (*sfo_path_get_opinfo)( 578 struct scsi_device *sd, 579 struct scsi_path_opinfo *opinfo, 580 void *ctpriv); 581 582 /* 583 * verify path is operational 584 */ 585 int (*sfo_path_ping)( 586 struct scsi_device *sd, 587 void *ctpriv); 588 589 /* 590 * analyze SENSE data to detect externally initiated 591 * failovers 592 */ 593 int (*sfo_analyze_sense)( 594 struct scsi_device *sd, 595 struct scsi_extended_sense *sense, 596 void *ctpriv); 597 598 /* 599 * return the next pathclass in order of preference 600 * eg. "secondary" comes after "primary" 601 */ 602 int (*sfo_pathclass_next)( 603 char *cur, 604 char **nxt, 605 void *ctpriv); 606 }; 607 608 /* 609 * Names of (too) 'well-known' failover ops. 610 * NOTE: consumers of these names should look for a better way... 611 */ 612 #define SFO_NAME_SYM "f_sym" 613 #define SFO_NAME_TPGS "f_tpgs" 614 #define SCSI_FAILOVER_IS_ASYM(svl) \ 615 ((svl) ? ((svl)->svl_fo_support != SCSI_NO_FAILOVER) : 0) 616 #define SCSI_FAILOVER_IS_TPGS(sfo) \ 617 ((sfo) ? (strcmp((sfo)->sfo_name, SFO_NAME_TPGS) == 0) : 0) 618 619 /* 620 * Macro to provide plumbing for basic failover module 621 */ 622 #define _SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, ops_name) \ 623 static struct modlmisc modlmisc = { \ 624 &mod_miscops, sfo_name \ 625 }; \ 626 static struct modlinkage modlinkage = { \ 627 MODREV_1, (void *)&modlmisc, NULL \ 628 }; \ 629 int _init() \ 630 { \ 631 return (mod_install(&modlinkage)); \ 632 } \ 633 int _fini() \ 634 { \ 635 return (mod_remove(&modlinkage)); \ 636 } \ 637 int _info(struct modinfo *modinfop) \ 638 { \ 639 return (mod_info(&modlinkage, modinfop)); \ 640 } \ 641 static int local_name##_device_probe( \ 642 struct scsi_device *, \ 643 struct scsi_inquiry *, void **); \ 644 static void local_name##_device_unprobe( \ 645 struct scsi_device *, void *); \ 646 static int local_name##_path_activate( \ 647 struct scsi_device *, char *, void *); \ 648 static int local_name##_path_deactivate( \ 649 struct scsi_device *, char *, void *); \ 650 static int local_name##_path_get_opinfo( \ 651 struct scsi_device *, \ 652 struct scsi_path_opinfo *, void *); \ 653 static int local_name##_path_ping( \ 654 struct scsi_device *, void *); \ 655 static int local_name##_analyze_sense( \ 656 struct scsi_device *, \ 657 struct scsi_extended_sense *, void *); \ 658 static int local_name##_pathclass_next( \ 659 char *, char **, void *); \ 660 struct scsi_failover_ops ops_name##_failover_ops = { \ 661 SFO_REV, \ 662 sfo_name, \ 663 local_name##_dev_table, \ 664 NULL, \ 665 local_name##_device_probe, \ 666 local_name##_device_unprobe, \ 667 local_name##_path_activate, \ 668 local_name##_path_deactivate, \ 669 local_name##_path_get_opinfo, \ 670 local_name##_path_ping, \ 671 local_name##_analyze_sense, \ 672 local_name##_pathclass_next \ 673 } 674 675 #ifdef lint 676 #define SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name) \ 677 _SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, local_name) 678 #else /* lint */ 679 #define SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name) \ 680 _SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, scsi_vhci) 681 #endif /* lint */ 682 683 /* 684 * Return values for sfo_device_probe 685 */ 686 #define SFO_DEVICE_PROBE_VHCI 1 /* supported under scsi_vhci */ 687 #define SFO_DEVICE_PROBE_PHCI 0 /* not supported under scsi_vhci */ 688 689 /* return values for sfo_analyze_sense() */ 690 #define SCSI_SENSE_NOFAILOVER 0 691 #define SCSI_SENSE_FAILOVER_INPROG 1 692 #define SCSI_SENSE_ACT2INACT 2 693 #define SCSI_SENSE_INACT2ACT 3 694 #define SCSI_SENSE_INACTIVE 4 695 #define SCSI_SENSE_UNKNOWN 5 696 #define SCSI_SENSE_STATE_CHANGED 6 697 #define SCSI_SENSE_NOT_READY 7 698 699 /* vhci_intr action codes */ 700 #define JUST_RETURN 0 701 #define BUSY_RETURN 1 702 #define PKT_RETURN 2 703 704 #if defined(_SYSCALL32) 705 /* 706 * 32 bit variants of sv_path_info_prop_t and sv_path_info_t; 707 * To be used only in the driver and NOT applications 708 */ 709 typedef struct sv_path_info_prop32 { 710 uint32_t buf_size; /* user buffer size */ 711 caddr32_t ret_buf_size; /* actual buffer needed */ 712 caddr32_t buf; /* user space buffer */ 713 } sv_path_info_prop32_t; 714 715 typedef struct sv_path_info32 { 716 union { 717 char ret_ct[MAXPATHLEN]; /* client device */ 718 char ret_phci[MAXPATHLEN]; /* pHCI device */ 719 } device; 720 721 char ret_addr[MAXNAMELEN]; /* device address */ 722 mdi_pathinfo_state_t ret_state; /* state information */ 723 uint32_t ret_ext_state; /* Extended State */ 724 sv_path_info_prop32_t ret_prop; /* path attributes */ 725 } sv_path_info32_t; 726 727 typedef struct sv_iocdata32 { 728 caddr32_t client; /* client dev devfs path name */ 729 caddr32_t phci; /* pHCI dev devfs path name */ 730 caddr32_t addr; /* device address */ 731 uint32_t buf_elem; /* number of path_info elems */ 732 caddr32_t ret_buf; /* addr of array of sv_path_info */ 733 caddr32_t ret_elem; /* count of above sv_path_info */ 734 } sv_iocdata32_t; 735 736 typedef struct sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata32 { 737 caddr32_t client; /* client device devfs path name */ 738 caddr32_t class; /* desired path class to be made active */ 739 } sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata32_t; 740 741 #endif /* _SYSCALL32 */ 742 743 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 744 745 /* 746 * Userland (Non Kernel) definitions start here. 747 * Multiplexed I/O SCSI vHCI IOCTL Definitions 748 */ 749 750 /* 751 * IOCTL structure for path properties 752 */ 753 typedef struct sv_path_info_prop { 754 uint_t buf_size; /* user buffer size */ 755 uint_t *ret_buf_size; /* actual buffer needed */ 756 caddr_t buf; /* user space buffer */ 757 } sv_path_info_prop_t; 758 759 /* 760 * Max buffer size of getting path properties 761 */ 762 #define SV_PROP_MAX_BUF_SIZE 4096 763 764 /* 765 * String values for "path-class" property 766 */ 767 #define PCLASS_PRIMARY "primary" 768 #define PCLASS_SECONDARY "secondary" 769 770 #define PCLASS_PREFERRED 1 771 #define PCLASS_NONPREFERRED 0 772 773 /* 774 * IOCTL structure for path information 775 */ 776 typedef struct sv_path_info { 777 union { 778 char ret_ct[MAXPATHLEN]; /* client device */ 779 char ret_phci[MAXPATHLEN]; /* pHCI device */ 780 } device; 781 782 char ret_addr[MAXNAMELEN]; /* device address */ 783 mdi_pathinfo_state_t ret_state; /* state information */ 784 uint32_t ret_ext_state; /* Extended State */ 785 sv_path_info_prop_t ret_prop; /* path attributes */ 786 } sv_path_info_t; 787 788 /* 789 * IOCTL argument structure 790 */ 791 typedef struct sv_iocdata { 792 caddr_t client; /* client dev devfs path name */ 793 caddr_t phci; /* pHCI dev devfs path name */ 794 caddr_t addr; /* device address */ 795 uint_t buf_elem; /* number of path_info elems */ 796 sv_path_info_t *ret_buf; /* array of sv_path_info */ 797 uint_t *ret_elem; /* count of sv_path_info */ 798 } sv_iocdata_t; 799 800 /* 801 * IOCTL argument structure for switching controllers 802 */ 803 typedef struct sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata { 804 caddr_t client; /* client device devfs path name */ 805 caddr_t class; /* desired path class to be made active */ 806 } sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata_t; 807 808 809 /* 810 * IOCTL definitions 811 */ 812 #define SCSI_VHCI_CTL ('X' << 8) 813 #define SCSI_VHCI_CTL_CMD (SCSI_VHCI_CTL | ('S' << 8) | 'P') 814 #define SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD ('x' << 8) 815 816 #define SCSI_VHCI_GET_CLIENT_MULTIPATH_INFO (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x01) 817 #define SCSI_VHCI_GET_PHCI_MULTIPATH_INFO (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x02) 818 #define SCSI_VHCI_GET_CLIENT_NAME (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x03) 819 #define SCSI_VHCI_PATH_ONLINE (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x04) 820 #define SCSI_VHCI_PATH_OFFLINE (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x05) 821 #define SCSI_VHCI_PATH_STANDBY (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x06) 822 #define SCSI_VHCI_PATH_TEST (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x07) 823 #define SCSI_VHCI_SWITCH_TO_CNTLR (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x08) 824 825 #ifdef DEBUG 826 #define SCSI_VHCI_GET_PHCI_LIST (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x09) 827 #define SCSI_VHCI_CONFIGURE_PHCI (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0A) 828 #define SCSI_VHCI_UNCONFIGURE_PHCI (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0B) 829 #endif 830 831 #define SCSI_VHCI_PATH_DISABLE (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0C) 832 #define SCSI_VHCI_PATH_ENABLE (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0D) 833 #define SCSI_VHCI_MPAPI (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0E) 834 835 #define SCSI_VHCI_GET_TARGET_LONGNAME (SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0F) 836 837 #ifdef __cplusplus 838 } 839 #endif 840 841 #endif /* _SYS_SCSI_ADAPTERS_SCSI_VHCI_H */ 842