ispvar.h revision 1.67 1 /* $NetBSD: ispvar.h,v 1.67 2007/07/07 00:49:49 mjacob Exp $ */
2 /*
3 * Copyright (C) 1999 National Aeronautics & Space Administration
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * Additional Copyright (C) 2000-2007 by Matthew Jacob
7 * All rights reserved.
8 *
9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
11 * are met:
12 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
14 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
16 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
17 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
18 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission
19 *
20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
21 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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23 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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25 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
26 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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28 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
29 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 */
31 /*
32 * Additional Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Matthew Jacob
33 * All rights reserved.
34 *
35 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
36 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
37 * are met:
38 *
39 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
40 * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
41 * without modification, immediately at the beginning of the file.
42 * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
43 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
44 *
45 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
46 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
47 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
48 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
49 * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
50 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
51 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
52 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
53 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
54 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
55 * SUCH DAMAGE.
56 */
57 /*
58 * Soft Definitions for for Qlogic ISP SCSI adapters.
59 */
60
61 #ifndef _ISPVAR_H
62 #define _ISPVAR_H
63
64 #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
65 #include <dev/ic/isp_stds.h>
66 #include <dev/ic/ispmbox.h>
67 #endif
68 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
69 #include <dev/isp/isp_stds.h>
70 #include <dev/isp/ispmbox.h>
71 #endif
72 #ifdef __linux__
73 #include "isp_stds.h"
74 #include "ispmbox.h"
75 #endif
76 #ifdef __svr4__
77 #include "isp_stds.h"
78 #include "ispmbox.h"
79 #endif
80
81 #define ISP_CORE_VERSION_MAJOR 3
82 #define ISP_CORE_VERSION_MINOR 0
83
84 /*
85 * Vector for bus specific code to provide specific services.
86 */
87 typedef struct ispsoftc ispsoftc_t;
88 struct ispmdvec {
89 int (*dv_rd_isr)
90 (ispsoftc_t *, uint32_t *, uint16_t *, uint16_t *);
91 uint32_t (*dv_rd_reg) (ispsoftc_t *, int);
92 void (*dv_wr_reg) (ispsoftc_t *, int, uint32_t);
93 int (*dv_mbxdma) (ispsoftc_t *);
94 int (*dv_dmaset)
95 (ispsoftc_t *, XS_T *, ispreq_t *, uint32_t *, uint32_t);
96 void (*dv_dmaclr) (ispsoftc_t *, XS_T *, uint32_t);
97 void (*dv_reset0) (ispsoftc_t *);
98 void (*dv_reset1) (ispsoftc_t *);
99 void (*dv_dregs) (ispsoftc_t *, const char *);
100 const void * dv_ispfw; /* ptr to f/w */
101 uint16_t dv_conf1;
102 uint16_t dv_clock; /* clock frequency */
103 };
104
105 /*
106 * Overall parameters
107 */
108 #define MAX_TARGETS 16
109 #define MAX_FC_TARG 512
110 #define ISP_MAX_TARGETS(isp) (IS_FC(isp)? MAX_FC_TARG : MAX_TARGETS)
111 #define ISP_MAX_LUNS(isp) (isp)->isp_maxluns
112
113 /*
114 * Macros to access ISP registers through bus specific layers-
115 * mostly wrappers to vector through the mdvec structure.
116 */
117 #define ISP_READ_ISR(isp, isrp, semap, mbox0p) \
118 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_rd_isr)(isp, isrp, semap, mbox0p)
119
120 #define ISP_READ(isp, reg) \
121 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_rd_reg)((isp), (reg))
122
123 #define ISP_WRITE(isp, reg, val) \
124 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_wr_reg)((isp), (reg), (val))
125
126 #define ISP_MBOXDMASETUP(isp) \
127 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_mbxdma)((isp))
128
129 #define ISP_DMASETUP(isp, xs, req, iptrp, optr) \
130 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_dmaset)((isp), (xs), (req), (iptrp), (optr))
131
132 #define ISP_DMAFREE(isp, xs, hndl) \
133 if ((isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_dmaclr) \
134 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_dmaclr)((isp), (xs), (hndl))
135
136 #define ISP_RESET0(isp) \
137 if ((isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_reset0) (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_reset0)((isp))
138 #define ISP_RESET1(isp) \
139 if ((isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_reset1) (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_reset1)((isp))
140 #define ISP_DUMPREGS(isp, m) \
141 if ((isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_dregs) (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_dregs)((isp),(m))
142
143 #define ISP_SETBITS(isp, reg, val) \
144 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_wr_reg)((isp), (reg), ISP_READ((isp), (reg)) | (val))
145
146 #define ISP_CLRBITS(isp, reg, val) \
147 (*(isp)->isp_mdvec->dv_wr_reg)((isp), (reg), ISP_READ((isp), (reg)) & ~(val))
148
149 /*
150 * The MEMORYBARRIER macro is defined per platform (to provide synchronization
151 * on Request and Response Queues, Scratch DMA areas, and Registers)
152 *
153 * Defined Memory Barrier Synchronization Types
154 */
155 #define SYNC_REQUEST 0 /* request queue synchronization */
156 #define SYNC_RESULT 1 /* result queue synchronization */
157 #define SYNC_SFORDEV 2 /* scratch, sync for ISP */
158 #define SYNC_SFORCPU 3 /* scratch, sync for CPU */
159 #define SYNC_REG 4 /* for registers */
160 #define SYNC_ATIOQ 5 /* atio result queue (24xx) */
161
162 /*
163 * Request/Response Queue defines and macros.
164 * The maximum is defined per platform (and can be based on board type).
165 */
166 /* This is the size of a queue entry (request and response) */
167 #define QENTRY_LEN 64
168 /* Both request and result queue length must be a power of two */
169 #define RQUEST_QUEUE_LEN(x) MAXISPREQUEST(x)
170 #ifdef ISP_TARGET_MODE
171 #define RESULT_QUEUE_LEN(x) MAXISPREQUEST(x)
172 #else
173 #define RESULT_QUEUE_LEN(x) \
174 (((MAXISPREQUEST(x) >> 2) < 64)? 64 : MAXISPREQUEST(x) >> 2)
175 #endif
176 #define ISP_QUEUE_ENTRY(q, idx) (((uint8_t *)q) + ((idx) * QENTRY_LEN))
177 #define ISP_QUEUE_SIZE(n) ((n) * QENTRY_LEN)
178 #define ISP_NXT_QENTRY(idx, qlen) (((idx) + 1) & ((qlen)-1))
179 #define ISP_QFREE(in, out, qlen) \
180 ((in == out)? (qlen - 1) : ((in > out)? \
181 ((qlen - 1) - (in - out)) : (out - in - 1)))
182 #define ISP_QAVAIL(isp) \
183 ISP_QFREE(isp->isp_reqidx, isp->isp_reqodx, RQUEST_QUEUE_LEN(isp))
184
185 #define ISP_ADD_REQUEST(isp, nxti) \
186 MEMORYBARRIER(isp, SYNC_REQUEST, isp->isp_reqidx, QENTRY_LEN); \
187 ISP_WRITE(isp, isp->isp_rqstinrp, nxti); \
188 isp->isp_reqidx = nxti
189
190 /*
191 * SCSI Specific Host Adapter Parameters- per bus, per target
192 */
193 typedef struct {
194 uint32_t : 10,
195 isp_bad_nvram : 1,
196 isp_gotdparms : 1,
197 isp_req_ack_active_neg : 1,
198 isp_data_line_active_neg: 1,
199 isp_cmd_dma_burst_enable: 1,
200 isp_data_dma_burst_enabl: 1,
201 isp_fifo_threshold : 3,
202 isp_ptisp : 1,
203 isp_ultramode : 1,
204 isp_diffmode : 1,
205 isp_lvdmode : 1,
206 isp_fast_mttr : 1, /* fast sram */
207 isp_initiator_id : 4,
208 isp_async_data_setup : 4;
209 uint16_t isp_selection_timeout;
210 uint16_t isp_max_queue_depth;
211 uint8_t isp_tag_aging;
212 uint8_t isp_bus_reset_delay;
213 uint8_t isp_retry_count;
214 uint8_t isp_retry_delay;
215 struct {
216 uint32_t
217 exc_throttle : 8,
218 : 1,
219 dev_enable : 1, /* ignored */
220 dev_update : 1,
221 dev_refresh : 1,
222 actv_offset : 4,
223 goal_offset : 4,
224 nvrm_offset : 4;
225 uint8_t actv_period; /* current sync period */
226 uint8_t goal_period; /* goal sync period */
227 uint8_t nvrm_period; /* nvram sync period */
228 uint16_t actv_flags; /* current device flags */
229 uint16_t goal_flags; /* goal device flags */
230 uint16_t nvrm_flags; /* nvram device flags */
231 } isp_devparam[MAX_TARGETS];
232 } sdparam;
233
234 /*
235 * Device Flags
236 */
237 #define DPARM_DISC 0x8000
238 #define DPARM_PARITY 0x4000
239 #define DPARM_WIDE 0x2000
240 #define DPARM_SYNC 0x1000
241 #define DPARM_TQING 0x0800
242 #define DPARM_ARQ 0x0400
243 #define DPARM_QFRZ 0x0200
244 #define DPARM_RENEG 0x0100
245 #define DPARM_NARROW 0x0080
246 #define DPARM_ASYNC 0x0040
247 #define DPARM_PPR 0x0020
248 #define DPARM_DEFAULT (0xFF00 & ~DPARM_QFRZ)
249 #define DPARM_SAFE_DFLT (DPARM_DEFAULT & ~(DPARM_WIDE|DPARM_SYNC|DPARM_TQING))
250
251 /* technically, not really correct, as they need to be rated based upon clock */
252 #define ISP_80M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c09
253 #define ISP_40M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c0a
254 #define ISP_20M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c0c
255 #define ISP_20M_SYNCPARMS_1040 0x080c
256 #define ISP_10M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c19
257 #define ISP_08M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c25
258 #define ISP_05M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c32
259 #define ISP_04M_SYNCPARMS 0x0c41
260
261 /*
262 * Fibre Channel Specifics
263 */
264 /* These are for non-2K Login Firmware cards */
265 #define FL_ID 0x7e /* FL_Port Special ID */
266 #define SNS_ID 0x80 /* SNS Server Special ID */
267 #define NPH_MAX 0xfe
268
269 /* These are for 2K Login Firmware cards */
270 #define NPH_RESERVED 0x7F0 /* begin of reserved N-port handles */
271 #define NPH_MGT_ID 0x7FA /* Management Server Special ID */
272 #define NPH_SNS_ID 0x7FC /* SNS Server Special ID */
273 #define NPH_FL_ID 0x7FE /* FL Port Special ID */
274 #define NPH_MAX_2K 0x800
275
276 /*
277 * "Unassigned" handle to be used internally
278 */
279 #define NIL_HANDLE 0xffff
280
281 /*
282 * Limit for devices on an arbitrated loop.
283 */
284 #define LOCAL_LOOP_LIM 126
285
286 /*
287 * Special Port IDs
288 */
289 #define MANAGEMENT_PORT_ID 0xFFFFFA
290 #define SNS_PORT_ID 0xFFFFFC
291 #define FABRIC_PORT_ID 0xFFFFFE
292
293
294 /*
295 * FC Port Database entry.
296 *
297 * It has a handle that the f/w uses to address commands to a device.
298 * This handle's value may be assigned by the firmware (e.g., for local loop
299 * devices) or by the driver (e.g., for fabric devices).
300 *
301 * It has a state. If the state if VALID, that means that we've logged into
302 * the device. We also *may* have a initiator map index entry. This is a value
303 * from 0..MAX_FC_TARG that is used to index into the isp_ini_map array. If
304 * the value therein is non-zero, then that value minus one is used to index
305 * into the Port Database to find the handle for forming commands. There is
306 * back-index minus one value within to Port Database entry that tells us
307 * which entry in isp_ini_map points to us (to avoid searching).
308 *
309 * Local loop devices the firmware automatically performs PLOGI on for us
310 * (which is why that handle is imposed upon us). Fabric devices we assign
311 * a handle to and perform the PLOGI on.
312 *
313 * When a PORT DATABASE CHANGED asynchronous event occurs, we mark all VALID
314 * entries as PROBATIONAL. This allows us, if policy says to, just keep track
315 * of devices whose handles change but are otherwise the same device (and
316 * thus keep 'target' constant).
317 *
318 * In any case, we search all possible local loop handles. For each one that
319 * has a port database entity returned, we search for any PROBATIONAL entry
320 * that matches it and update as appropriate. Otherwise, as a new entry, we
321 * find room for it in the Port Database. We *try* and use the handle as the
322 * index to put it into the Database, but that's just an optimization. We mark
323 * the entry VALID and make sure that the target index is updated and correct.
324 *
325 * When we get done searching the local loop, we then search similarily for
326 * a list of devices we've gotten from the fabric name controller (if we're
327 * on a fabric). VALID marking is also done similarily.
328 *
329 * When all of this is done, we can march through the database and clean up
330 * any entry that is still PROBATIONAL (these represent devices which have
331 * departed). Then we're done and can resume normal operations.
332 *
333 * Negative invariants that we try and test for are:
334 *
335 * + There can never be two non-NIL entries with the same { Port, Node } WWN
336 * duples.
337 *
338 * + There can never be two non-NIL entries with the same handle.
339 *
340 * + There can never be two non-NIL entries which have the same ini_map_idx
341 * value.
342 */
343 typedef struct {
344 /*
345 * This is the handle that the firmware needs in order for us to
346 * send commands to the device. For pre-24XX cards, this would be
347 * the 'loopid'.
348 */
349 uint16_t handle;
350 /*
351 * The ini_map_idx, if nonzero, is the system virtual target ID (+1)
352 * as a cross-reference with the isp_ini_map.
353 *
354 * A device is 'autologin' if the firmware automatically logs into
355 * it (re-logins as needed). Basically, local private loop devices.
356 *
357 * The state is the current state of thsi entry.
358 *
359 * Role is Initiator, Target, Both
360 *
361 * Portid is obvious, as or node && port WWNs. The new_role and
362 * new_portid is for when we are pending a change.
363 */
364 uint16_t ini_map_idx : 12,
365 autologin : 1, /* F/W does PLOGI/PLOGO */
366 state : 3;
367 uint32_t reserved : 6,
368 roles : 2,
369 portid : 24;
370 uint32_t new_reserved : 6,
371 new_roles : 2,
372 new_portid : 24;
373 uint64_t node_wwn;
374 uint64_t port_wwn;
375 } fcportdb_t;
376
377 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_NIL 0
378 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_PROBATIONAL 1
379 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_DEAD 2
380 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_CHANGED 3
381 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_NEW 4
382 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_PENDING_VALID 5
383 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_ZOMBIE 6
384 #define FC_PORTDB_STATE_VALID 7
385
386 /*
387 * FC card specific information
388 */
389 typedef struct {
390 uint32_t : 10,
391 isp_tmode : 1,
392 isp_2klogin : 1,
393 isp_sccfw : 1,
394 isp_gbspeed : 3,
395 : 1,
396 : 1,
397 isp_gotdparms : 1,
398 isp_bad_nvram : 1,
399 isp_loopstate : 4, /* Current Loop State */
400 isp_fwstate : 4, /* ISP F/W state */
401 isp_topo : 3,
402 loop_seen_once : 1;
403 uint32_t : 8,
404 isp_portid : 24; /* S_ID */
405 uint16_t isp_fwoptions;
406 uint16_t isp_xfwoptions;
407 uint16_t isp_zfwoptions;
408 uint16_t isp_loopid; /* hard loop id */
409 uint16_t isp_fwattr; /* firmware attributes */
410 uint16_t isp_execthrottle;
411 uint8_t isp_retry_delay;
412 uint8_t isp_retry_count;
413 uint8_t isp_reserved;
414 uint16_t isp_maxalloc;
415 uint16_t isp_maxfrmlen;
416 uint64_t isp_wwnn_nvram;
417 uint64_t isp_wwpn_nvram;
418
419 /*
420 * Our Port Data Base
421 */
422 fcportdb_t portdb[MAX_FC_TARG];
423
424 /*
425 * This maps system virtual 'target' id to a portdb entry.
426 *
427 * The mapping function is to take any non-zero entry and
428 * subtract one to get the portdb index. This means that
429 * entries which are zero are unmapped (i.e., don't exist).
430 */
431 uint16_t isp_ini_map[MAX_FC_TARG];
432
433 /*
434 * Scratch DMA mapped in area to fetch Port Database stuff, etc.
435 */
436 void * isp_scratch;
437 XS_DMA_ADDR_T isp_scdma;
438 #ifdef ISP_FW_CRASH_DUMP
439 uint16_t * isp_dump_data;
440 #endif
441 } fcparam;
442
443 #define FW_CONFIG_WAIT 0
444 #define FW_WAIT_AL_PA 1
445 #define FW_WAIT_LOGIN 2
446 #define FW_READY 3
447 #define FW_LOSS_OF_SYNC 4
448 #define FW_ERROR 5
449 #define FW_REINIT 6
450 #define FW_NON_PART 7
451
452 #define LOOP_NIL 0
453 #define LOOP_LIP_RCVD 1
454 #define LOOP_PDB_RCVD 2
455 #define LOOP_SCANNING_LOOP 3
456 #define LOOP_LSCAN_DONE 4
457 #define LOOP_SCANNING_FABRIC 5
458 #define LOOP_FSCAN_DONE 6
459 #define LOOP_SYNCING_PDB 7
460 #define LOOP_READY 8
461
462 #define TOPO_NL_PORT 0
463 #define TOPO_FL_PORT 1
464 #define TOPO_N_PORT 2
465 #define TOPO_F_PORT 3
466 #define TOPO_PTP_STUB 4
467
468 /*
469 * Soft Structure per host adapter
470 */
471 struct ispsoftc {
472 /*
473 * Platform (OS) specific data
474 */
475 struct isposinfo isp_osinfo;
476
477 /*
478 * Pointer to bus specific functions and data
479 */
480 struct ispmdvec * isp_mdvec;
481
482 /*
483 * (Mostly) nonvolatile state. Board specific parameters
484 * may contain some volatile state (e.g., current loop state).
485 */
486
487 void * isp_param; /* type specific */
488 uint16_t isp_fwrev[3]; /* Loaded F/W revision */
489 uint16_t isp_romfw_rev[3]; /* PROM F/W revision */
490 uint16_t isp_maxcmds; /* max possible I/O cmds */
491 uint8_t isp_type; /* HBA Chip Type */
492 uint8_t isp_revision; /* HBA Chip H/W Revision */
493 uint32_t isp_maxluns; /* maximum luns supported */
494
495 uint32_t isp_clock : 8, /* input clock */
496 : 4,
497 isp_port : 1, /* 23XX/24XX only */
498 isp_failed : 1, /* board failed */
499 isp_open : 1, /* opened (ioctl) */
500 isp_touched : 1, /* board ever seen? */
501 isp_bustype : 1, /* SBus or PCI */
502 isp_loaded_fw : 1, /* loaded firmware */
503 isp_role : 2, /* roles supported */
504 isp_dblev : 12; /* debug log mask */
505
506 uint32_t isp_confopts; /* config options */
507
508 uint32_t isp_rqstinrp; /* register for REQINP */
509 uint32_t isp_rqstoutrp; /* register for REQOUTP */
510 uint32_t isp_respinrp; /* register for RESINP */
511 uint32_t isp_respoutrp; /* register for RESOUTP */
512 uint32_t isp_atioinrp; /* register for ATIOINP */
513 uint32_t isp_atiooutrp; /* register for ATIOOUTP */
514
515 /*
516 * Instrumentation
517 */
518 uint64_t isp_intcnt; /* total int count */
519 uint64_t isp_intbogus; /* spurious int count */
520 uint64_t isp_intmboxc; /* mbox completions */
521 uint64_t isp_intoasync; /* other async */
522 uint64_t isp_rsltccmplt; /* CMDs on result q */
523 uint64_t isp_fphccmplt; /* CMDs via fastpost */
524 uint16_t isp_rscchiwater;
525 uint16_t isp_fpcchiwater;
526
527 /*
528 * Volatile state
529 */
530
531 volatile uint32_t : 8,
532 isp_mboxbsy : 1, /* mailbox command active */
533 isp_state : 3,
534 isp_sendmarker : 2, /* send a marker entry */
535 isp_update : 2, /* update parameters */
536 isp_nactive : 16; /* how many commands active */
537 volatile uint32_t isp_reqodx; /* index of last ISP pickup */
538 volatile uint32_t isp_reqidx; /* index of next request */
539 volatile uint32_t isp_residx; /* index of next result */
540 volatile uint32_t isp_resodx; /* index of next result */
541 volatile uint32_t isp_rspbsy;
542 volatile uint32_t isp_lasthdls; /* last handle seed */
543 volatile uint32_t isp_obits; /* mailbox command output */
544 volatile uint16_t isp_mboxtmp[MAILBOX_STORAGE];
545 volatile uint16_t isp_lastmbxcmd; /* last mbox command sent */
546 volatile uint16_t isp_mbxwrk0;
547 volatile uint16_t isp_mbxwrk1;
548 volatile uint16_t isp_mbxwrk2;
549 volatile uint16_t isp_mbxwrk8;
550 void * isp_mbxworkp;
551
552 /*
553 * Active commands are stored here, indexed by handle functions.
554 */
555 XS_T **isp_xflist;
556
557 #ifdef ISP_TARGET_MODE
558 /*
559 * Active target commands are stored here, indexed by handle function.
560 */
561 void **isp_tgtlist;
562 #endif
563
564 /*
565 * request/result queue pointers and DMA handles for them.
566 */
567 void * isp_rquest;
568 void * isp_result;
569 XS_DMA_ADDR_T isp_rquest_dma;
570 XS_DMA_ADDR_T isp_result_dma;
571 #ifdef ISP_TARGET_MODE
572 /* for 24XX only */
573 void * isp_atioq;
574 XS_DMA_ADDR_T isp_atioq_dma;
575 #endif
576 };
577
578 #define SDPARAM(isp) ((sdparam *) (isp)->isp_param)
579 #define FCPARAM(isp) ((fcparam *) (isp)->isp_param)
580
581 /*
582 * ISP Driver Run States
583 */
584 #define ISP_NILSTATE 0
585 #define ISP_CRASHED 1
586 #define ISP_RESETSTATE 2
587 #define ISP_INITSTATE 3
588 #define ISP_RUNSTATE 4
589
590 /*
591 * ISP Configuration Options
592 */
593 #define ISP_CFG_NORELOAD 0x80 /* don't download f/w */
594 #define ISP_CFG_NONVRAM 0x40 /* ignore NVRAM */
595 #define ISP_CFG_TWOGB 0x20 /* force 2GB connection (23XX only) */
596 #define ISP_CFG_ONEGB 0x10 /* force 1GB connection (23XX only) */
597 #define ISP_CFG_FULL_DUPLEX 0x01 /* Full Duplex (Fibre Channel only) */
598 #define ISP_CFG_PORT_PREF 0x0C /* Mask for Port Prefs (2200 only) */
599 #define ISP_CFG_LPORT 0x00 /* prefer {N/F}L-Port connection */
600 #define ISP_CFG_NPORT 0x04 /* prefer {N/F}-Port connection */
601 #define ISP_CFG_NPORT_ONLY 0x08 /* insist on {N/F}-Port connection */
602 #define ISP_CFG_LPORT_ONLY 0x0C /* insist on {N/F}L-Port connection */
603 #define ISP_CFG_OWNWWPN 0x100 /* override NVRAM wwpn */
604 #define ISP_CFG_OWNWWNN 0x200 /* override NVRAM wwnn */
605 #define ISP_CFG_OWNFSZ 0x400 /* override NVRAM frame size */
606 #define ISP_CFG_OWNLOOPID 0x800 /* override NVRAM loopid */
607 #define ISP_CFG_OWNEXCTHROTTLE 0x1000 /* override NVRAM execution throttle */
608 #define ISP_CFG_FOURGB 0x2000 /* force 4GB connection (24XX only) */
609
610 /*
611 * Prior to calling isp_reset for the first time, the outer layer
612 * should set isp_role to one of NONE, INITIATOR, TARGET, BOTH.
613 *
614 * If you set ISP_ROLE_NONE, the cards will be reset, new firmware loaded,
615 * NVRAM read, and defaults set, but any further initialization (e.g.
616 * INITIALIZE CONTROL BLOCK commands for 2X00 cards) won't be done.
617 *
618 * If INITIATOR MODE isn't set, attempts to run commands will be stopped
619 * at isp_start and completed with the moral equivalent of SELECTION TIMEOUT.
620 *
621 * If TARGET MODE is set, it doesn't mean that the rest of target mode support
622 * needs to be enabled, or will even work. What happens with the 2X00 cards
623 * here is that if you have enabled it with TARGET MODE as part of the ICB
624 * options, but you haven't given the f/w any ram resources for ATIOs or
625 * Immediate Notifies, the f/w just handles what it can and you never see
626 * anything. Basically, it sends a single byte of data (the first byte,
627 * which you can set as part of the INITIALIZE CONTROL BLOCK command) for
628 * INQUIRY, and sends back QUEUE FULL status for any other command.
629 *
630 */
631 #define ISP_ROLE_NONE 0x0
632 #define ISP_ROLE_TARGET 0x1
633 #define ISP_ROLE_INITIATOR 0x2
634 #define ISP_ROLE_BOTH (ISP_ROLE_TARGET|ISP_ROLE_INITIATOR)
635 #define ISP_ROLE_EITHER ISP_ROLE_BOTH
636 #ifndef ISP_DEFAULT_ROLES
637 #define ISP_DEFAULT_ROLES ISP_ROLE_INITIATOR
638 #endif
639
640
641 /*
642 * Firmware related defines
643 */
644 #define ISP_CODE_ORG 0x1000 /* default f/w code start */
645 #define ISP_CODE_ORG_2300 0x0800 /* ..except for 2300s */
646 #define ISP_CODE_ORG_2400 0x100000 /* ..and 2400s */
647 #define ISP_FW_REV(maj, min, mic) ((maj << 24) | (min << 16) | mic)
648 #define ISP_FW_MAJOR(code) ((code >> 24) & 0xff)
649 #define ISP_FW_MINOR(code) ((code >> 16) & 0xff)
650 #define ISP_FW_MICRO(code) ((code >> 8) & 0xff)
651 #define ISP_FW_REVX(xp) ((xp[0]<<24) | (xp[1] << 16) | xp[2])
652 #define ISP_FW_MAJORX(xp) (xp[0])
653 #define ISP_FW_MINORX(xp) (xp[1])
654 #define ISP_FW_MICROX(xp) (xp[2])
655 #define ISP_FW_NEWER_THAN(i, major, minor, micro) \
656 (ISP_FW_REVX((i)->isp_fwrev) > ISP_FW_REV(major, minor, micro))
657 #define ISP_FW_OLDER_THAN(i, major, minor, micro) \
658 (ISP_FW_REVX((i)->isp_fwrev) < ISP_FW_REV(major, minor, micro))
659
660 /*
661 * Bus (implementation) types
662 */
663 #define ISP_BT_PCI 0 /* PCI Implementations */
664 #define ISP_BT_SBUS 1 /* SBus Implementations */
665
666 /*
667 * If we have not otherwise defined SBus support away make sure
668 * it is defined here such that the code is included as default
669 */
670 #ifndef ISP_SBUS_SUPPORTED
671 #define ISP_SBUS_SUPPORTED 1
672 #endif
673
674 /*
675 * Chip Types
676 */
677 #define ISP_HA_SCSI 0xf
678 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_UNKNOWN 0x1
679 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1020 0x2
680 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1020A 0x3
681 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1040 0x4
682 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1040A 0x5
683 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1040B 0x6
684 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1040C 0x7
685 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1240 0x8
686 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1080 0x9
687 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_1280 0xa
688 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_10160 0xb
689 #define ISP_HA_SCSI_12160 0xc
690 #define ISP_HA_FC 0xf0
691 #define ISP_HA_FC_2100 0x10
692 #define ISP_HA_FC_2200 0x20
693 #define ISP_HA_FC_2300 0x30
694 #define ISP_HA_FC_2312 0x40
695 #define ISP_HA_FC_2322 0x50
696 #define ISP_HA_FC_2400 0x60
697
698 #define IS_SCSI(isp) (isp->isp_type & ISP_HA_SCSI)
699 #define IS_1240(isp) (isp->isp_type == ISP_HA_SCSI_1240)
700 #define IS_1080(isp) (isp->isp_type == ISP_HA_SCSI_1080)
701 #define IS_1280(isp) (isp->isp_type == ISP_HA_SCSI_1280)
702 #define IS_10160(isp) (isp->isp_type == ISP_HA_SCSI_10160)
703 #define IS_12160(isp) (isp->isp_type == ISP_HA_SCSI_12160)
704
705 #define IS_12X0(isp) (IS_1240(isp) || IS_1280(isp))
706 #define IS_1X160(isp) (IS_10160(isp) || IS_12160(isp))
707 #define IS_DUALBUS(isp) (IS_12X0(isp) || IS_12160(isp))
708 #define IS_ULTRA2(isp) (IS_1080(isp) || IS_1280(isp) || IS_1X160(isp))
709 #define IS_ULTRA3(isp) (IS_1X160(isp))
710
711 #define IS_FC(isp) ((isp)->isp_type & ISP_HA_FC)
712 #define IS_2100(isp) ((isp)->isp_type == ISP_HA_FC_2100)
713 #define IS_2200(isp) ((isp)->isp_type == ISP_HA_FC_2200)
714 #define IS_23XX(isp) ((isp)->isp_type >= ISP_HA_FC_2300 && \
715 (isp)->isp_type < ISP_HA_FC_2400)
716 #define IS_2300(isp) ((isp)->isp_type == ISP_HA_FC_2300)
717 #define IS_2312(isp) ((isp)->isp_type == ISP_HA_FC_2312)
718 #define IS_2322(isp) ((isp)->isp_type == ISP_HA_FC_2322)
719 #define IS_24XX(isp) ((isp)->isp_type >= ISP_HA_FC_2400)
720
721 /*
722 * DMA related macros
723 */
724 #define DMA_WD3(x) (((uint16_t)(((uint64_t)x) >> 48)) & 0xffff)
725 #define DMA_WD2(x) (((uint16_t)(((uint64_t)x) >> 32)) & 0xffff)
726 #define DMA_WD1(x) ((uint16_t)((x) >> 16) & 0xffff)
727 #define DMA_WD0(x) ((uint16_t)((x) & 0xffff))
728
729 #define DMA_LO32(x) ((uint32_t) (x))
730 #define DMA_HI32(x) ((uint32_t)(((uint64_t)x) >> 32))
731
732 /*
733 * Core System Function Prototypes
734 */
735
736 /*
737 * Reset Hardware. Totally. Assumes that you'll follow this with
738 * a call to isp_init.
739 */
740 void isp_reset(ispsoftc_t *);
741
742 /*
743 * Initialize Hardware to known state
744 */
745 void isp_init(ispsoftc_t *);
746
747 /*
748 * Reset the ISP and call completion for any orphaned commands.
749 */
750 void isp_reinit(ispsoftc_t *);
751
752 #ifdef ISP_FW_CRASH_DUMP
753 /*
754 * Dump firmware entry point.
755 */
756 void isp_fw_dump(ispsoftc_t *isp);
757 #endif
758
759 /*
760 * Internal Interrupt Service Routine
761 *
762 * The outer layers do the spade work to get the appropriate status register,
763 * semaphore register and first mailbox register (if appropriate). This also
764 * means that most spurious/bogus interrupts not for us can be filtered first.
765 */
766 void isp_intr(ispsoftc_t *, uint32_t, uint16_t, uint16_t);
767
768
769 /*
770 * Command Entry Point- Platform Dependent layers call into this
771 */
772 int isp_start(XS_T *);
773
774 /* these values are what isp_start returns */
775 #define CMD_COMPLETE 101 /* command completed */
776 #define CMD_EAGAIN 102 /* busy- maybe retry later */
777 #define CMD_QUEUED 103 /* command has been queued for execution */
778 #define CMD_RQLATER 104 /* requeue this command later */
779
780 /*
781 * Command Completion Point- Core layers call out from this with completed cmds
782 */
783 void isp_done(XS_T *);
784
785 /*
786 * Platform Dependent to External to Internal Control Function
787 *
788 * Assumes locks are held on entry. You should note that with many of
789 * these commands and locks may be released while this is occurring.
790 *
791 * A few notes about some of these functions:
792 *
793 * ISPCTL_FCLINK_TEST tests to make sure we have good fibre channel link.
794 * The argument is a pointer to an integer which is the time, in microseconds,
795 * we should wait to see whether we have good link. This test, if successful,
796 * lets us know our connection topology and our Loop ID/AL_PA and so on.
797 * You can't get anywhere without this.
798 *
799 * ISPCTL_SCAN_FABRIC queries the name server (if we're on a fabric) for
800 * all entities using the FC Generic Services subcommand GET ALL NEXT.
801 * For each found entity, an ISPASYNC_FABRICDEV event is generated (see
802 * below).
803 *
804 * ISPCTL_SCAN_LOOP does a local loop scan. This is only done if the connection
805 * topology is NL or FL port (private or public loop). Since the Qlogic f/w
806 * 'automatically' manages local loop connections, this function essentially
807 * notes the arrival, departure, and possible shuffling around of local loop
808 * entities. Thus for each arrival and departure this generates an isp_async
809 * event of ISPASYNC_PROMENADE (see below).
810 *
811 * ISPCTL_PDB_SYNC is somewhat misnamed. It actually is the final step, in
812 * order, of ISPCTL_FCLINK_TEST, ISPCTL_SCAN_FABRIC, and ISPCTL_SCAN_LOOP.
813 * The main purpose of ISPCTL_PDB_SYNC is to complete management of logging
814 * and logging out of fabric devices (if one is on a fabric) and then marking
815 * the 'loop state' as being ready to now be used for sending commands to
816 * devices. Originally fabric name server and local loop scanning were
817 * part of this function. It's now been separated to allow for finer control.
818 */
819 typedef enum {
820 ISPCTL_RESET_BUS, /* Reset Bus */
821 ISPCTL_RESET_DEV, /* Reset Device */
822 ISPCTL_ABORT_CMD, /* Abort Command */
823 ISPCTL_UPDATE_PARAMS, /* Update Operating Parameters (SCSI) */
824 ISPCTL_FCLINK_TEST, /* Test FC Link Status */
825 ISPCTL_SCAN_FABRIC, /* (Re)scan Fabric Name Server */
826 ISPCTL_SCAN_LOOP, /* (Re)scan Local Loop */
827 ISPCTL_PDB_SYNC, /* Synchronize Port Database */
828 ISPCTL_SEND_LIP, /* Send a LIP */
829 ISPCTL_GET_PORTNAME, /* get portname from an N-port handle */
830 ISPCTL_RUN_MBOXCMD, /* run a mailbox command */
831 ISPCTL_TOGGLE_TMODE, /* toggle target mode */
832 ISPCTL_GET_PDB, /* get a single port database entry */
833 ISPCTL_PLOGX /* do a port login/logout */
834 } ispctl_t;
835 int isp_control(ispsoftc_t *, ispctl_t, void *);
836
837
838 /*
839 * Platform Dependent to Internal to External Control Function
840 * (each platform must provide such a function)
841 *
842 * Assumes locks are held.
843 *
844 * A few notes about some of these functions:
845 *
846 * ISPASYNC_CHANGE_NOTIFY notifies the outer layer that a change has
847 * occurred that invalidates the list of fabric devices known and/or
848 * the list of known loop devices. The argument passed is a pointer
849 * whose values are defined below (local loop change, name server
850 * change, other). 'Other' may simply be a LIP, or a change in
851 * connection topology.
852 *
853 * ISPASYNC_FABRIC_DEV announces the next element in a list of
854 * fabric device names we're getting out of the name server. The
855 * argument points to a GET ALL NEXT response structure. The list
856 * is known to terminate with an entry that refers to ourselves.
857 * One of the main purposes of this function is to allow outer
858 * layers, which are OS dependent, to set policy as to which fabric
859 * devices might actually be logged into (and made visible) later
860 * at ISPCTL_PDB_SYNC time. Since there's a finite number of fabric
861 * devices that we can log into (256 less 3 'reserved' for F-port
862 * topologies), and fabrics can grow up to 8 million or so entries
863 * (24 bits of Port Address, less a wad of reserved spaces), clearly
864 * we had better let the OS determine login policy.
865 *
866 * ISPASYNC_PROMENADE has an argument that is a pointer to an integer which
867 * is an index into the portdb in the softc ('target'). Whether that entry's
868 * valid tag is set or not says whether something has arrived or departed.
869 * The name refers to a favorite pastime of many city dwellers- watching
870 * people come and go, talking of Michaelangelo, and so on..
871 *
872 * ISPASYNC_UNHANDLED_RESPONSE gives outer layers a chance to parse a
873 * response queue entry not otherwise handled. The outer layer should
874 * return non-zero if it handled it. The 'arg' points to an unmassaged
875 * response queue entry.
876 */
877
878 typedef enum {
879 ISPASYNC_NEW_TGT_PARAMS, /* New Target Parameters Negotiated */
880 ISPASYNC_BUS_RESET, /* Bus Was Reset */
881 ISPASYNC_LOOP_DOWN, /* FC Loop Down */
882 ISPASYNC_LOOP_UP, /* FC Loop Up */
883 ISPASYNC_LIP, /* LIP Received */
884 ISPASYNC_LOOP_RESET, /* Loop Reset Received */
885 ISPASYNC_CHANGE_NOTIFY, /* FC Change Notification */
886 ISPASYNC_DEV_ARRIVED, /* FC Device Arrival */
887 ISPASYNC_DEV_CHANGED, /* FC Device Change */
888 ISPASYNC_DEV_STAYED, /* FC Device Stayed the Same */
889 ISPASYNC_DEV_GONE, /* FC Device Depart */
890 ISPASYNC_TARGET_NOTIFY, /* target asynchronous notification event */
891 ISPASYNC_TARGET_ACTION, /* target action requested */
892 ISPASYNC_CONF_CHANGE, /* Platform Configuration Change */
893 ISPASYNC_UNHANDLED_RESPONSE, /* Unhandled Response Entry */
894 ISPASYNC_FW_CRASH, /* Firmware has crashed */
895 ISPASYNC_FW_DUMPED, /* Firmware crashdump taken */
896 ISPASYNC_FW_RESTARTED /* Firmware has been restarted */
897 } ispasync_t;
898 int isp_async(ispsoftc_t *, ispasync_t, void *);
899
900 #define ISPASYNC_CHANGE_PDB ((void *) 0)
901 #define ISPASYNC_CHANGE_SNS ((void *) 1)
902 #define ISPASYNC_CHANGE_OTHER ((void *) 2)
903
904 /*
905 * Platform Dependent Error and Debug Printout
906 *
907 * Generally this is:
908 *
909 * void isp_prt(ispsoftc_t *, int level, const char *, ...)
910 *
911 * but due to compiler differences on different platforms this won't be
912 * formally done here. Instead, it goes in each platform definition file.
913 */
914
915 #define ISP_LOGALL 0x0 /* log always */
916 #define ISP_LOGCONFIG 0x1 /* log configuration messages */
917 #define ISP_LOGINFO 0x2 /* log informational messages */
918 #define ISP_LOGWARN 0x4 /* log warning messages */
919 #define ISP_LOGERR 0x8 /* log error messages */
920 #define ISP_LOGDEBUG0 0x10 /* log simple debug messages */
921 #define ISP_LOGDEBUG1 0x20 /* log intermediate debug messages */
922 #define ISP_LOGDEBUG2 0x40 /* log most debug messages */
923 #define ISP_LOGDEBUG3 0x80 /* log high frequency debug messages */
924 #define ISP_LOGSANCFG 0x100 /* log SAN configuration */
925 #define ISP_LOGTDEBUG0 0x200 /* log simple debug messages (target mode) */
926 #define ISP_LOGTDEBUG1 0x400 /* log intermediate debug messages (target) */
927 #define ISP_LOGTDEBUG2 0x800 /* log all debug messages (target) */
928
929 /*
930 * Each Platform provides it's own isposinfo substructure of the ispsoftc
931 * defined above.
932 *
933 * Each platform must also provide the following macros/defines:
934 *
935 *
936 * ISP2100_SCRLEN - length for the Fibre Channel scratch DMA area
937 *
938 * MEMZERO(dst, src) platform zeroing function
939 * MEMCPY(dst, src, count) platform copying function
940 * SNPRINTF(buf, bufsize, fmt, ...) snprintf
941 * USEC_DELAY(usecs) microsecond spindelay function
942 * USEC_SLEEP(isp, usecs) microsecond sleep function
943 *
944 * NANOTIME_T nanosecond time type
945 *
946 * GET_NANOTIME(NANOTIME_T *) get current nanotime.
947 *
948 * GET_NANOSEC(NANOTIME_T *) get uint64_t from NANOTIME_T
949 *
950 * NANOTIME_SUB(NANOTIME_T *, NANOTIME_T *)
951 * subtract two NANOTIME_T values
952 *
953 *
954 * MAXISPREQUEST(ispsoftc_t *) maximum request queue size
955 * for this particular board type
956 *
957 * MEMORYBARRIER(ispsoftc_t *, barrier_type, offset, size)
958 *
959 * Function/Macro the provides memory synchronization on
960 * various objects so that the ISP's and the system's view
961 * of the same object is consistent.
962 *
963 * MBOX_ACQUIRE(ispsoftc_t *) acquire lock on mailbox regs
964 * MBOX_WAIT_COMPLETE(ispsoftc_t *, mbreg_t *) wait for cmd to be done
965 * MBOX_NOTIFY_COMPLETE(ispsoftc_t *) notification of mbox cmd donee
966 * MBOX_RELEASE(ispsoftc_t *) release lock on mailbox regs
967 *
968 * FC_SCRATCH_ACQUIRE(ispsoftc_t *) acquire lock on FC scratch area
969 * FC_SCRATCH_RELEASE(ispsoftc_t *) acquire lock on FC scratch area
970 *
971 * SCSI_GOOD SCSI 'Good' Status
972 * SCSI_CHECK SCSI 'Check Condition' Status
973 * SCSI_BUSY SCSI 'Busy' Status
974 * SCSI_QFULL SCSI 'Queue Full' Status
975 *
976 * XS_T Platform SCSI transaction type (i.e., command for HBA)
977 * XS_DMA_ADDR_T Platform PCI DMA Address Type
978 * XS_ISP(xs) gets an instance out of an XS_T
979 * XS_CHANNEL(xs) gets the channel (bus # for DUALBUS cards) ""
980 * XS_TGT(xs) gets the target ""
981 * XS_LUN(xs) gets the lun ""
982 * XS_CDBP(xs) gets a pointer to the scsi CDB ""
983 * XS_CDBLEN(xs) gets the CDB's length ""
984 * XS_XFRLEN(xs) gets the associated data transfer length ""
985 * XS_TIME(xs) gets the time (in milliseconds) for this command
986 * XS_RESID(xs) gets the current residual count
987 * XS_STSP(xs) gets a pointer to the SCSI status byte ""
988 * XS_SNSP(xs) gets a pointer to the associate sense data
989 * XS_SNSLEN(xs) gets the length of sense data storage
990 * XS_SNSKEY(xs) dereferences XS_SNSP to get the current stored Sense Key
991 * XS_TAG_P(xs) predicate of whether this command should be tagged
992 * XS_TAG_TYPE(xs) which type of tag to use
993 * XS_SETERR(xs) set error state
994 *
995 * HBA_NOERROR command has no erros
996 * HBA_BOTCH hba botched something
997 * HBA_CMDTIMEOUT command timed out
998 * HBA_SELTIMEOUT selection timed out (also port logouts for FC)
999 * HBA_TGTBSY target returned a BUSY status
1000 * HBA_BUSRESET bus reset destroyed command
1001 * HBA_ABORTED command was aborted (by request)
1002 * HBA_DATAOVR a data overrun was detected
1003 * HBA_ARQFAIL Automatic Request Sense failed
1004 *
1005 * XS_ERR(xs) return current error state
1006 * XS_NOERR(xs) there is no error currently set
1007 * XS_INITERR(xs) initialize error state
1008 *
1009 * XS_SAVE_SENSE(xs, sp, len) save sense data
1010 *
1011 * XS_SET_STATE_STAT(isp, sp, xs) platform dependent interpreter of
1012 * response queue entry status bits
1013 *
1014 *
1015 * DEFAULT_IID(ispsoftc_t *) Default SCSI initiator ID
1016 * DEFAULT_LOOPID(ispsoftc_t *) Default FC Loop ID
1017 * DEFAULT_NODEWWN(ispsoftc_t *) Default Node WWN
1018 * DEFAULT_PORTWWN(ispsoftc_t *) Default Port WWN
1019 * DEFAULT_FRAMESIZE(ispsoftc_t *) Default Frame Size
1020 * DEFAULT_EXEC_THROTTLE(ispsoftc_t *) Default Execution Throttle
1021 * These establish reasonable defaults for each platform.
1022 * These must be available independent of card NVRAM and are
1023 * to be used should NVRAM not be readable.
1024 *
1025 * ISP_NODEWWN(ispsoftc_t *) FC Node WWN to use
1026 * ISP_PORTWWN(ispsoftc_t *) FC Port WWN to use
1027 *
1028 * These are to be used after NVRAM is read. The tags
1029 * in fcparam.isp_ww{n,p}n_nvram reflect the values
1030 * read from NVRAM (possibly corrected for card botches).
1031 * Each platform can take that information and override
1032 * it or ignore and return the Node and Port WWNs to be
1033 * used when sending the Qlogic f/w the Initialization
1034 * Control Block.
1035 *
1036 * (XXX these do endian specific transformations- in transition XXX)
1037 *
1038 * ISP_IOXPUT_8(ispsoftc_t *, uint8_t srcval, uint8_t *dstptr)
1039 * ISP_IOXPUT_16(ispsoftc_t *, uint16_t srcval, uint16_t *dstptr)
1040 * ISP_IOXPUT_32(ispsoftc_t *, uint32_t srcval, uint32_t *dstptr)
1041 *
1042 * ISP_IOXGET_8(ispsoftc_t *, uint8_t *srcptr, uint8_t dstrval)
1043 * ISP_IOXGET_16(ispsoftc_t *, uint16_t *srcptr, uint16_t dstrval)
1044 * ISP_IOXGET_32(ispsoftc_t *, uint32_t *srcptr, uint32_t dstrval)
1045 *
1046 * ISP_SWIZZLE_NVRAM_WORD(ispsoftc_t *, uint16_t *)
1047 * ISP_SWIZZLE_NVRAM_LONG(ispsoftc_t *, uint32_t *)
1048 * ISP_SWAP16(ispsoftc_t *, uint16_t srcval)
1049 * ISP_SWAP32(ispsoftc_t *, uint32_t srcval)
1050 */
1051
1052 #endif /* _ISPVAR_H */
1053