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      1 /* $NetBSD: isp_tpublic.h,v 1.15 2007/05/24 21:30:43 mjacob Exp $ */
      2 /*
      3  * Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Matthew Jacob
      4  * All rights reserved.
      5  *
      6  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      7  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      8  * are met:
      9  *
     10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15  *
     16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     17  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     19  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     20  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     21  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     22  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     23  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     24  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     25  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     27  */
     28 /*
     29  * Host Adapter Public Target Interface Structures && Routines
     30  */
     31 
     32 #ifndef    _ISP_TPUBLIC_H
     33 #define    _ISP_TPUBLIC_H    1
     34 
     35 /*
     36  * Action codes set by the MD target driver for
     37  * the external layer to figure out what to do with.
     38  */
     39 typedef enum {
     40     QOUT_HBA_REG=0,     /* the argument is a pointer to a hba_register_t */
     41     QOUT_ENABLE,        /* the argument is a pointer to a enadis_t */
     42     QOUT_DISABLE,       /* the argument is a pointer to a enadis_t */
     43     QOUT_TMD_START,     /* the argument is a pointer to a tmd_cmd_t */
     44     QOUT_TMD_DONE,      /* the argument is a pointer to a tmd_cmd_t */
     45     QOUT_NOTIFY,        /* the argument is a pointer to a tmd_notify_t */
     46     QOUT_HBA_UNREG      /* the argument is a pointer to a hba_register_t */
     47 } tact_e;
     48 
     49 /*
     50  * Action codes set by the external layer for the
     51  * MD driver to figure out what to do with.
     52  */
     53 typedef enum {
     54     QIN_HBA_REG=99,     /* the argument is a pointer to a hba_register_t */
     55     QIN_GETINFO,        /* the argument is a pointer to a info_t */
     56     QIN_SETINFO,        /* the argument is a pointer to a info_t */
     57     QIN_GETDLIST,       /* the argument is a pointer to a fc_dlist_t */
     58     QIN_ENABLE,         /* the argument is a pointer to a enadis_t */
     59     QIN_DISABLE,        /* the argument is a pointer to a enadis_t */
     60     QIN_TMD_CONT,       /* the argument is a pointer to a tmd_cmd_t */
     61     QIN_TMD_FIN,        /* the argument is a pointer to a tmd_cmd_t */
     62     QIN_NOTIFY_ACK,     /* the argument is a pointer to a tmd_notify_t */
     63     QIN_HBA_UNREG,      /* the argument is a pointer to a hba_register_t */
     64 } qact_e;
     65 
     66 /*
     67  * This structure is used to register to other software modules the
     68  * binding of an HBA identifier, driver name and instance and the
     69  * lun width capapbilities of this target driver. It's up to each
     70  * platform to figure out how it wants to do this, but a typical
     71  * sequence would be for the MD layer to find some external module's
     72  * entry point and start by sending a QOUT_HBA_REG with info filled
     73  * in, and the external module to call back with a QIN_HBA_REG that
     74  * passes back the corresponding information.
     75  */
     76 #define    QR_VERSION    16
     77 typedef struct {
     78     /* NB: tags from here to r_version must never change */
     79     void *                  r_identity;
     80     void                    (*r_action)(qact_e, void *);
     81     char                    r_name[8];
     82     int                     r_inst;
     83     int                     r_version;
     84     uint32_t                r_locator;
     85     uint32_t                r_nchannels;
     86     enum { R_FC, R_SPI }    r_type;
     87     void *                  r_private;
     88 } hba_register_t;
     89 
     90 /*
     91  * An information structure that is used to get or set per-channel transport layer parameters.
     92  */
     93 typedef struct {
     94     void *                  i_identity;
     95     enum { I_FC, I_SPI }    i_type;
     96     int                     i_channel;
     97     int                     i_error;
     98     union {
     99         struct {
    100             uint64_t    wwnn_nvram;
    101             uint64_t    wwpn_nvram;
    102             uint64_t    wwnn;
    103             uint64_t    wwpn;
    104         } fc;
    105         struct {
    106             int         iid;
    107         } spi;
    108     }                       i_id;
    109 } info_t;
    110 
    111 /*
    112  * An information structure to return a list of logged in WWPNs. FC specific.
    113  */
    114 typedef struct {
    115     void *                  d_identity;
    116     int                     d_channel;
    117     int                     d_error;
    118     int                     d_count;
    119     uint64_t *              d_wwpns;
    120 } fc_dlist_t;
    121 /*
    122  * Notify structure
    123  */
    124 typedef enum {
    125     NT_ABORT_TASK=0x1000,
    126     NT_ABORT_TASK_SET,
    127     NT_CLEAR_ACA,
    128     NT_CLEAR_TASK_SET,
    129     NT_LUN_RESET,
    130     NT_TARGET_RESET,
    131     NT_BUS_RESET,
    132     NT_LIP_RESET,
    133     NT_LINK_UP,
    134     NT_LINK_DOWN,
    135     NT_LOGOUT,
    136     NT_HBA_RESET
    137 } tmd_ncode_t;
    138 
    139 typedef struct tmd_notify {
    140     void *      nt_hba;         /* HBA tag */
    141     uint64_t    nt_iid;         /* inititator id */
    142     uint64_t    nt_tgt;         /* target id */
    143     uint16_t    nt_lun;         /* logical unit */
    144     uint16_t                : 15,
    145                 nt_need_ack : 1;    /* this notify needs an ACK */
    146     uint64_t    nt_tagval;      /* tag value */
    147     uint32_t    nt_channel;     /* channel id */
    148     tmd_ncode_t nt_ncode;       /* action */
    149     void *      nt_lreserved;
    150     void *      nt_hreserved;
    151 } tmd_notify_t;
    152 #define LUN_ANY     0xffff
    153 #define TGT_ANY     ((uint64_t) -1)
    154 #define INI_ANY     ((uint64_t) -1)
    155 #define TAG_ANY     ((uint64_t) 0)
    156 #define MATCH_TMD(tmd, iid, lun, tag)                   \
    157     (                                                   \
    158         (tmd) &&                                        \
    159         (iid == INI_ANY || iid == tmd->cd_iid) &&       \
    160         (lun == LUN_ANY || lun == tmd->cd_lun) &&       \
    161         (tag == TAG_ANY || tag == tmd->cd_tagval)       \
    162     )
    163 
    164 /*
    165  * A word about ENABLE/DISABLE: the argument is a pointer to a enadis_t
    166  * with en_hba, en_iid, en_chan, en_tgt and en_lun filled out.
    167  *
    168  * If an error occurs in either enabling or disabling the described lun
    169  * cd_error is set with an appropriate non-zero value.
    170  */
    171 typedef struct {
    172     void *          en_private;     /* for outer layer usage */
    173     void *          en_hba;         /* HBA tag */
    174     uint64_t        en_iid;         /* initiator ID */
    175     uint64_t        en_tgt;         /* target id */
    176     uint16_t        en_lun;         /* logical unit */
    177     uint16_t        en_chan;        /* channel on card */
    178     int             en_error;
    179 } enadis_t;
    180 
    181 /*
    182  * Suggested Software Target Mode Command Handling structure.
    183  *
    184  * A note about terminology:
    185  *
    186  *   MD stands for "Machine Dependent".
    187  *
    188  *    This driver is structured in three layers: Outer MD, core, and inner MD.
    189  *    The latter also is bus dependent (i.e., is cognizant of PCI bus issues
    190  *    as well as platform issues).
    191  *
    192  *
    193  *   "Outer Layer" means "Other Module"
    194  *
    195  *    Some additional module that actually implements SCSI target command
    196  *    policy is the recipient of incoming commands and the source of the
    197  *    disposition for them.
    198  *
    199  * The command structure below is one suggested possible MD command structure,
    200  * but since the handling of thbis is entirely in the MD layer, there is
    201  * no explicit or implicit requirement that it be used.
    202  *
    203  * The cd_private tag should be used by the MD layer to keep a free list
    204  * of these structures. Code outside of this driver can then use this
    205  * to identify it's own unit structures. That is, when not on the MD
    206  * layer's freelist, the MD layer should shove into it the identifier
    207  * that the outer layer has for it- passed in on an initial QIN_HBA_REG
    208  * call (see below).
    209  *
    210  * The cd_hba tag is a tag that uniquely identifies the HBA this target
    211  * mode command is coming from. The outer layer has to pass this back
    212  * unchanged to avoid chaos.
    213  *
    214  * The cd_iid, cd_tgt, cd_lun and cd_port tags are used to identify the
    215  * id of the initiator who sent us a command, the target claim to be, the
    216  * lun on the target we claim to be, and the port instance (for multiple
    217  * port host adapters) that this applies to (consider it an extra port
    218  * parameter). The iid, tgt and lun values are deliberately chosen to be
    219  * fat so that, for example, World Wide Names can be used instead of
    220  * the units that the firmware uses (in the case where the MD
    221  * layer maintains a port database, for example).
    222  *
    223  * The cd_tagtype field specifies what kind of command tag type, if
    224  * any, has been sent with the command. Note that the Outer Layer
    225  * still needs to pass the tag handle through unchanged even
    226  * if the tag type is CD_UNTAGGED.
    227  *
    228  * The cd_cdb contains storage for the passed in command descriptor block.
    229  * There is no need to define length as the callee should be able to
    230  * figure this out.
    231  *
    232  * The tag cd_lflags are the flags set by the MD driver when it gets
    233  * command incoming or when it needs to inform any outside entities
    234  * that the last requested action failed.
    235  *
    236  * The tag cd_hflags should be set by any outside software to indicate
    237  * the validity of sense and status fields (defined below) and to indicate
    238  * the direction data is expected to move. It is an error to have both
    239  * CDFH_DATA_IN and CDFH_DATA_OUT set.
    240  *
    241  * If the CDFH_STSVALID flag is set, the command should be completed (after
    242  * sending any data and/or status). If CDFH_SNSVALID is set and the MD layer
    243  * can also handle sending the associated sense data (either back with an
    244  * FCP RESPONSE IU for Fibre Channel or otherwise automatically handling a
    245  * REQUEST SENSE from the initator for this target/lun), the MD layer will
    246  * set the CDFL_SENTSENSE flag on successful transmission of the sense data.
    247  * It is an error for the CDFH_SNSVALID bit to be set and CDFH_STSVALID not
    248  * to be set. It is an error for the CDFH_SNSVALID be set and the associated
    249  * SCSI status (cd_scsi_status) not be set to CHECK CONDITON.
    250  *
    251  * The tag cd_data points to a data segment to either be filled or
    252  * read from depending on the direction of data movement. The tag
    253  * is undefined if no data direction is set. The MD layer and outer
    254  * layers must agree on the meaning of cd_data and it is specifically
    255  * not defined here.
    256  *
    257  * The tag cd_totlen is the total data amount expected to be moved
    258  * over the life of the command. It may be set by the MD layer, possibly
    259  * from the datalen field of an FCP CMND IU unit. If it shows up in the outer
    260  * layers set to zero and the CDB indicates data should be moved, the outer
    261  * layer should set it to the amount expected to be moved.
    262  *
    263  * The tag cd_resid should be the total residual of data not transferred.
    264  * The outer layers need to set this at the begining of command processing
    265  * to equal cd_totlen. As data is successfully moved, this value is decreased.
    266  * At the end of a command, any nonzero residual indicates the number of bytes
    267  * requested by the command but not moved.
    268  *
    269  * The tag cd_xfrlen is the length of the currently active data transfer.
    270  * This allows several interations between any outside software and the
    271  * MD layer to move data.
    272  *
    273  * The reason that total length and total residual have to be tracked
    274  * is to keep track of relative offset.
    275  *
    276  * The tags cd_sense and cd_scsi_status are pretty obvious.
    277  *
    278  * The tag cd_error is to communicate between the MD layer and outer software
    279  * the current error conditions.
    280  *
    281  * The tag cd_lreserved, cd_hreserved are scratch areas for use for the MD
    282  * and outer layers respectively.
    283  *
    284  */
    285 
    286 #ifndef    TMD_CDBLEN
    287 #define    TMD_CDBLEN       16
    288 #endif
    289 #ifndef    TMD_SENSELEN
    290 #define    TMD_SENSELEN     18
    291 #endif
    292 #ifndef    QCDS
    293 #define    QCDS             (sizeof (void *))
    294 #endif
    295 
    296 typedef struct tmd_cmd {
    297     void *              cd_private; /* private data pointer */
    298     void *              cd_hba;     /* HBA tag */
    299     void *              cd_data;    /* 'pointer' to data */
    300     uint64_t            cd_iid;     /* initiator ID */
    301     uint64_t            cd_tgt;     /* target id */
    302     uint8_t             cd_lun[8];  /* logical unit */
    303     uint64_t            cd_tagval;  /* tag value */
    304     uint32_t            cd_channel; /* channel index */
    305     uint32_t            cd_lflags;  /* flags lower level sets */
    306     uint32_t            cd_hflags;  /* flags higher level sets */
    307     uint32_t            cd_totlen;  /* total data load */
    308     uint32_t            cd_resid;   /* total data residual */
    309     uint32_t            cd_xfrlen;  /* current data load */
    310     int32_t             cd_error;   /* current error */
    311     uint8_t             cd_tagtype; /* tag type */
    312     uint8_t             cd_scsi_status;
    313     uint8_t             cd_sense[TMD_SENSELEN];
    314     uint8_t             cd_cdb[TMD_CDBLEN];
    315     union {
    316         void *          ptrs[QCDS / sizeof (void *)];
    317         uint64_t        llongs[QCDS / sizeof (uint64_t)];
    318         uint32_t        longs[QCDS / sizeof (uint32_t)];
    319         uint16_t        shorts[QCDS / sizeof (uint16_t)];
    320         uint8_t         bytes[QCDS];
    321     } cd_lreserved[4], cd_hreserved[4];
    322 } tmd_cmd_t;
    323 
    324 /* defined tags */
    325 #define CD_UNTAGGED     0
    326 #define CD_SIMPLE_TAG   1
    327 #define CD_ORDERED_TAG  2
    328 #define CD_HEAD_TAG     3
    329 #define CD_ACA_TAG      4
    330 
    331 #ifndef    TMD_SIZE
    332 #define    TMD_SIZE     (sizeof (tmd_cmd_t))
    333 #endif
    334 
    335 #define L0LUN_TO_FLATLUN(lptr)              ((((lptr)[0] & 0x3f) << 8) | ((lptr)[1]))
    336 #define FLATLUN_TO_L0LUN(lptr, lun)                 \
    337     (lptr)[1] = lun & 0xff;                         \
    338     if (sizeof (lun) == 1) {                        \
    339         (lptr)[0] = 0;                              \
    340     } else {                                        \
    341         uint16_t nl = lun;                          \
    342         if (nl == LUN_ANY) {                        \
    343             (lptr)[0] = (nl >> 8) & 0xff;           \
    344         } else if (nl < 256) {                      \
    345             (lptr)[0] = 0;                          \
    346         } else {                                    \
    347             (lptr)[0] = 0x40 | ((nl >> 8) & 0x3f);  \
    348         }                                           \
    349     }                                               \
    350     memset(&(lptr)[2], 0, 6)
    351 
    352 /*
    353  * Note that NODISC (obviously) doesn't apply to non-SPI transport.
    354  *
    355  * Note that knowing the data direction and lengh at the time of receipt of
    356  * a command from the initiator is a feature only of Fibre Channel.
    357  *
    358  * The CDFL_BIDIR is in anticipation of the adoption of some newer
    359  * features required by OSD.
    360  *
    361  * The principle selector for MD layer to know whether data is to
    362  * be transferred in any QOUT_TMD_CONT call is cd_xfrlen- the
    363  * flags CDFH_DATA_IN and CDFH_DATA_OUT define which direction.
    364  */
    365 #define    CDFL_SNSVALID        0x01            /* sense data (from f/w) good */
    366 #define    CDFL_SENTSTATUS      0x02            /* last action sent status */
    367 #define    CDFL_DATA_IN         0x04            /* target (us) -> initiator (them) */
    368 #define    CDFL_DATA_OUT        0x08            /* initiator (them) -> target (us) */
    369 #define    CDFL_BIDIR           0x0C            /* bidirectional data */
    370 #define    CDFL_ERROR           0x10            /* last action ended in error */
    371 #define    CDFL_NODISC          0x20            /* disconnects disabled */
    372 #define    CDFL_SENTSENSE       0x40            /* last action sent sense data */
    373 #define    CDFL_BUSY            0x80            /* this command is not on a free list */
    374 #define    CDFL_PRIVATE         0xFF000000      /* private layer flags */
    375 
    376 #define    CDFH_SNSVALID        0x01            /* sense data (from outer layer) good */
    377 #define    CDFH_STSVALID        0x02            /* status valid */
    378 #define    CDFH_DATA_IN         0x04            /* target (us) -> initiator (them) */
    379 #define    CDFH_DATA_OUT        0x08            /* initiator (them) -> target (us) */
    380 #define    CDFH_DATA_MASK       0x0C            /* mask to cover data direction */
    381 #define    CDFH_PRIVATE         0xFF000000      /* private layer flags */
    382 
    383 
    384 /*
    385  * A word about the START/CONT/DONE/FIN dance:
    386  *
    387  *    When the HBA is enabled for receiving commands, one may show up
    388  *    without notice. When that happens, the MD target mode driver
    389  *    gets a tmd_cmd_t, fills it with the info that just arrived, and
    390  *    calls the outer layer with a QOUT_TMD_START code and pointer to
    391  *    the tmd_cmd_t.
    392  *
    393  *    The outer layer decodes the command, fetches data, prepares stuff,
    394  *    whatever, and starts by passing back the pointer with a QIN_TMD_CONT
    395  *    code which causes the MD target mode driver to generate CTIOs to
    396  *    satisfy whatever action needs to be taken. When those CTIOs complete,
    397  *    the MD target driver sends the pointer to the cmd_tmd_t back with
    398  *    a QOUT_TMD_DONE code. This repeats for as long as necessary. These
    399  *    may not be done in parallel- they are sequential operations.
    400  *
    401  *    The outer layer signals it wants to end the command by settings within
    402  *    the tmd_cmd_t itself. When the final QIN_TMD_CONT is reported completed,
    403  *    the outer layer frees the tmd_cmd_t by sending the pointer to it
    404  *    back with a QIN_TMD_FIN code.
    405  *
    406  *    The graph looks like:
    407  *
    408  *    QOUT_TMD_START -> [ QIN_TMD_CONT -> QOUT_TMD_DONE ] * -> QIN_TMD_FIN.
    409  *
    410  */
    411 
    412 /*
    413  * Target handler functions.
    414  *
    415  * The MD target handler function (the outer layer calls this)
    416  * should be be prototyped like:
    417  *
    418  *    void target_action(qact_e, void *arg)
    419  *
    420  * The outer layer target handler function (the MD layer calls this)
    421  * should be be prototyped like:
    422  *
    423  *    void scsi_target_handler(tact_e, void *arg)
    424  */
    425 #endif    /* _ISP_TPUBLIC_H */
    426 /*
    427  * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
    428  */
    429