mscp.h revision 1.9 1 1.9 abs /* $NetBSD: mscp.h,v 1.9 2012/07/10 22:30:23 abs Exp $ */
2 1.1 ragge
3 1.1 ragge /*
4 1.1 ragge * Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California.
5 1.1 ragge * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 ragge *
7 1.1 ragge * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 1.1 ragge * Chris Torek.
9 1.1 ragge *
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33 1.1 ragge *
34 1.1 ragge * @(#)mscp.h 7.5 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
35 1.1 ragge */
36 1.1 ragge
37 1.1 ragge /*
38 1.1 ragge * Definitions for the Mass Storage Control Protocol
39 1.1 ragge * I WISH I KNEW WHAT MORE OF THESE WERE. IT SURE WOULD BE NICE
40 1.1 ragge * IF DEC SOLD DOCUMENTATION FOR THEIR OWN CONTROLLERS.
41 1.1 ragge */
42 1.1 ragge
43 1.9 abs #define MSCP_MAX_UNIT 4095
44 1.9 abs
45 1.1 ragge /*
46 1.1 ragge * Control message opcodes
47 1.1 ragge */
48 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_ABORT 0x01 /* Abort command */
49 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_GETCMDST 0x02 /* Get command status command */
50 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_GETUNITST 0x03 /* Get unit status command */
51 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_SETCTLRC 0x04 /* Set controller characteristics command */
52 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_SEREX 0x07 /* Serious exception end message */
53 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_AVAILABLE 0x08 /* Available command */
54 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_ONLINE 0x09 /* Online command */
55 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_SETUNITC 0x0a /* Set unit characteristics command */
56 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_DTACCPATH 0x0b /* Determine access paths command */
57 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_ACCESS 0x10 /* Access command */
58 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_COMPCD 0x11 /* Compare controller data command */
59 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_ERASE 0x12 /* Erase command */
60 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_FLUSH 0x13 /* Flush command */
61 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_REPLACE 0x14 /* Replace command */
62 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_COMPHD 0x20 /* Compare host data command */
63 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_READ 0x21 /* Read command */
64 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_WRITE 0x22 /* Write command */
65 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_WRITM 0x24 /* Write mark command */
66 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_POS 0x25 /* Positioning command */
67 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_AVAILATTN 0x40 /* Available attention message */
68 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_DUPUNIT 0x41 /* Duplicate unit number attention message */
69 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_ACCPATH 0x42 /* Access path attention message */
70 1.4 ragge #define M_OP_END 0x80 /* End message flag */
71 1.1 ragge
72 1.1 ragge
73 1.1 ragge /*
74 1.1 ragge * Generic command modifiers
75 1.1 ragge */
76 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_EXPRS 0x8000 /* Express request */
77 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_COMP 0x4000 /* Compare */
78 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_CLSEX 0x2000 /* Clear serious exception */
79 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_ERROR 0x1000 /* Force error */
80 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_SCCHH 0x0800 /* Suppress caching (high speed) */
81 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_SCCHL 0x0400 /* Suppress caching (low speed) */
82 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_SECOR 0x0200 /* Suppress error correction */
83 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_SEREC 0x0100 /* Suppress error recovery */
84 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_SSHDW 0x0080 /* Suppress shadowing */
85 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_WBKNV 0x0040 /* Write back (non-volatile) */
86 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_WBKVL 0x0020 /* Write back (volatile) */
87 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_WRSEQ 0x0010 /* Write shadow set one unit at a time */
88 1.1 ragge
89 1.1 ragge /*
90 1.2 ragge * tape command modifiers
91 1.2 ragge */
92 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_IMMEDIATE 0x0040 /* Immediate completion */
93 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_UNLOAD 0x0010 /* Unload tape */
94 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_REVERSE 0x0008 /* Reverse action */
95 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_OBJCOUNT 0x0004 /* Object count */
96 1.4 ragge #define M_MD_REWIND 0x0002 /* Rewind */
97 1.2 ragge
98 1.2 ragge /*
99 1.1 ragge * AVAILABLE command modifiers
100 1.1 ragge */
101 1.4 ragge #define M_AVM_ALLCD 0x0002 /* All class drivers */
102 1.4 ragge #define M_AVM_SPINDOWN 0x0001 /* Spin down */
103 1.1 ragge
104 1.1 ragge /*
105 1.1 ragge * FLUSH command modifiers
106 1.1 ragge */
107 1.4 ragge #define M_FLM_FLUSHENU 0x0001 /* Flush entire unit */
108 1.4 ragge #define M_FLM_VOLATILE 0x0002 /* Volatile only */
109 1.1 ragge
110 1.1 ragge /*
111 1.1 ragge * GET UNIT STATUS command modifiers
112 1.1 ragge */
113 1.4 ragge #define M_GUM_NEXTUNIT 0x0001 /* Next unit */
114 1.1 ragge
115 1.1 ragge /*
116 1.1 ragge * ONLINE command modifiers
117 1.1 ragge */
118 1.4 ragge #define M_OLM_RIP 0x0001 /* Allow self destruction */
119 1.4 ragge #define M_OLM_IGNMF 0x0002 /* Ignore media format error */
120 1.1 ragge
121 1.1 ragge /*
122 1.1 ragge * ONLINE and SET UNIT CHARACTERISTICS command modifiers
123 1.1 ragge */
124 1.4 ragge #define M_OSM_ALTERHI 0x0020 /* Alter host identifier */
125 1.4 ragge #define M_OSM_SHADOWSP 0x0010 /* Shadow unit specified */
126 1.4 ragge #define M_OSM_CLEARWBL 0x0008 /* Clear write-back data lost */
127 1.4 ragge #define M_OSM_SETWRPROT 0x0004 /* Set write protect */
128 1.1 ragge
129 1.1 ragge /*
130 1.1 ragge * REPLACE command modifiers
131 1.1 ragge */
132 1.4 ragge #define M_RPM_PRIMARY 0x0001 /* Primary replacement block */
133 1.1 ragge
134 1.1 ragge /*
135 1.1 ragge * End message flags
136 1.1 ragge */
137 1.4 ragge #define M_EF_BBLKR 0x80 /* Bad block reported */
138 1.4 ragge #define M_EF_BBLKU 0x40 /* Bad block unreported */
139 1.4 ragge #define M_EF_ERLOG 0x20 /* Error log generated */
140 1.4 ragge #define M_EF_SEREX 0x10 /* Serious exception */
141 1.4 ragge #define M_EF_EOT 0x08 /* at end-of-tape */
142 1.4 ragge #define M_EF_POSLOST 0x04 /* position lost */
143 1.1 ragge
144 1.1 ragge /*
145 1.1 ragge * Controller flags
146 1.1 ragge */
147 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_ATTN 0x80 /* Enable attention messages */
148 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_MISC 0x40 /* Enable miscellaneous error log messages */
149 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_OTHER 0x20 /* Enable other host's error log messages */
150 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_THIS 0x10 /* Enable this host's error log messages */
151 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_MLTHS 0x04 /* Multi-host */
152 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_SHADW 0x02 /* Shadowing */
153 1.4 ragge #define M_CF_576 0x01 /* 576 byte sectors */
154 1.1 ragge
155 1.1 ragge /*
156 1.1 ragge * Unit flags
157 1.1 ragge */
158 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_REPLC 0x8000 /* Controller initiated bad block replacement */
159 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_INACT 0x4000 /* Inactive shadow set unit */
160 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_WRTPH 0x2000 /* Write protect (hardware) */
161 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_WRTPS 0x1000 /* Write protect (software or volume) */
162 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_SCCHH 0x8000 /* Suppress caching (high speed) */
163 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_SCCHL 0x4000 /* Suppress caching (low speed) */
164 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_RMVBL 0x0080 /* Removable media */
165 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_WBKNV 0x0040 /* Write back (non-volatile) */
166 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_576 0x0004 /* 576 byte sectors */
167 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_CMPWR 0x0002 /* Compare writes */
168 1.4 ragge #define M_UF_CMPRD 0x0001 /* Compare reads */
169 1.1 ragge
170 1.1 ragge /*
171 1.1 ragge * Error Log message format codes
172 1.1 ragge */
173 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_CTLRERR 0x00 /* Controller error */
174 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_BUSADDR 0x01 /* Host memory access error */
175 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_DISKTRN 0x02 /* Disk transfer error */
176 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_SDI 0x03 /* SDI error */
177 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_SMLDSK 0x04 /* Small disk error */
178 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_TAPETRN 0x05 /* Tape transfer error */
179 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_STIERR 0x06 /* STI communication or command failure */
180 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_STIDEL 0x07 /* STI drive error log */
181 1.4 ragge #define M_FM_STIFEL 0x08 /* STI formatter error log */
182 1.1 ragge
183 1.1 ragge /*
184 1.1 ragge * Error Log message flags
185 1.1 ragge */
186 1.4 ragge #define M_LF_SUCC 0x80 /* Operation successful */
187 1.4 ragge #define M_LF_CONT 0x40 /* Operation continuing */
188 1.4 ragge #define M_LF_SQNRS 0x01 /* Sequence number reset */
189 1.1 ragge
190 1.1 ragge /*
191 1.1 ragge * Status codes
192 1.1 ragge */
193 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_MASK 0x1f /* Status code mask */
194 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_SUCCESS 0x00 /* Success */
195 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_INVALCMD 0x01 /* Invalid command */
196 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_ABORTED 0x02 /* Command aborted */
197 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_OFFLINE 0x03 /* Unit offline */
198 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_AVAILABLE 0x04 /* Unit available */
199 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_MFMTERR 0x05 /* Media format error */
200 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_WRPROT 0x06 /* Write protected */
201 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_COMPERR 0x07 /* Compare error */
202 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_DATAERR 0x08 /* Data error */
203 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_HOSTBUFERR 0x09 /* Host buffer access error */
204 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_CTLRERR 0x0a /* Controller error */
205 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_DRIVEERR 0x0b /* Drive error */
206 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_FORMATTERR 0x0c /* Formatter error */
207 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_BOT 0x0d /* Beginning-of-tape */
208 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_TAPEMARK 0x0e /* Tape mark encountered */
209 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_RDTRUNC 0x10 /* Record data truncated */
210 1.4 ragge #define M_ST_DIAG 0x1f /* Message from an internal diagnostic */
211 1.1 ragge
212 1.1 ragge /*
213 1.1 ragge * Subcodes of M_ST_OFFLINE
214 1.1 ragge */
215 1.4 ragge #define M_OFFLINE_UNKNOWN (0 << 5) /* unknown or on other ctlr */
216 1.4 ragge #define M_OFFLINE_UNMOUNTED (1 << 5) /* unmounted or RUN/STOP at STOP */
217 1.4 ragge #define M_OFFLINE_INOPERATIVE (2 << 5) /* inoperative? */
218 1.4 ragge #define M_OFFLINE_DUPLICATE (4 << 5) /* duplicate unit number */
219 1.4 ragge #define M_OFFLINE_INDIAGNOSTIC (8 << 5) /* disabled by FS or diagnostic */
220 1.1 ragge
221 1.1 ragge /*
222 1.1 ragge * An MSCP packet begins with a header giving the length of
223 1.1 ragge * the entire packet (including the header itself)(?), two bytes
224 1.1 ragge * of device specific data, and the a whole bunch of variants
225 1.1 ragge * depending on message type.
226 1.1 ragge *
227 1.1 ragge * N.B.: In most cases we distinguish between a `command' and
228 1.1 ragge * an `end' variant as well. The command variant is that which
229 1.1 ragge * is given to the controller; the `end' variant is its response.
230 1.1 ragge */
231 1.1 ragge
232 1.1 ragge /*
233 1.1 ragge * Generic sequential message variant (command and response).
234 1.1 ragge */
235 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_seq {
236 1.1 ragge long seq_bytecount; /* byte count */
237 1.4 ragge #define seq_rbn seq_bytecount /* aka RBN (replace) */
238 1.4 ragge #define seq_outref seq_bytecount /* aka outref (abort/get cmd status) */
239 1.1 ragge long seq_buffer; /* buffer descriptor */
240 1.1 ragge long seq_mapbase; /* page map (first PTE) phys address */
241 1.4 ragge long seq_xxx1; /* ? */ /* unused */
242 1.1 ragge long seq_lbn; /* logical block number */
243 1.4 ragge long seq_xxx2; /* ? */ /* unused */
244 1.1 ragge long *seq_addr; /* pointer to cmd descriptor */
245 1.1 ragge long seq_software[4]; /* reserved to software; unused */
246 1.1 ragge };
247 1.1 ragge
248 1.1 ragge /*
249 1.1 ragge * Set Controller Characteristics command variant
250 1.1 ragge */
251 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_sccc {
252 1.4 ragge u_short sccc_version; /* MSCP version number */
253 1.4 ragge u_short sccc_ctlrflags; /* controller flags */
254 1.4 ragge u_short sccc_hosttimo; /* host timeout */
255 1.4 ragge u_short sccc_usefrac; /* use fraction */
256 1.1 ragge long sccc_time; /* time and date */
257 1.2 ragge long sccc_time1; /* it's a quad field */
258 1.1 ragge long sccc_errlgfl; /* ? */
259 1.1 ragge short sccc_xxx2; /* ? */
260 1.1 ragge short sccc_copyspd; /* ? */
261 1.1 ragge };
262 1.1 ragge
263 1.1 ragge /*
264 1.1 ragge * Set Controller Characteristics end variant
265 1.1 ragge */
266 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_scce {
267 1.4 ragge u_short scce_version; /* MSCP version number */
268 1.4 ragge u_short scce_ctlrflags; /* controller flags */
269 1.4 ragge u_short scce_ctlrtimo; /* controller timeout */
270 1.4 ragge u_short scce_ctlrcmdl; /* ??? */
271 1.1 ragge quad_t scce_ctlrid; /* controller ID */
272 1.1 ragge long scce_xxx[3]; /* ? */
273 1.1 ragge long scce_volser; /* volume serial number */
274 1.1 ragge };
275 1.1 ragge
276 1.1 ragge /*
277 1.1 ragge * On Line command variant
278 1.1 ragge */
279 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_onlc {
280 1.1 ragge long onlc_xxx1[4]; /* ? */
281 1.1 ragge long onlc_errlgfl; /* error log flag? */
282 1.1 ragge short onlc_xxx2; /* ? */
283 1.1 ragge short onlc_copyspd; /* copy speed? */
284 1.1 ragge };
285 1.1 ragge
286 1.1 ragge /*
287 1.1 ragge * On Line end variant
288 1.1 ragge */
289 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_onle {
290 1.1 ragge long onle_xxx1[3]; /* ? */
291 1.4 ragge /*???*/ short onle_xxx2; /* ? */
292 1.1 ragge u_char onle_drivetype; /* drive type index (same in guse) */
293 1.1 ragge char onle_xxx3; /* ? */
294 1.1 ragge long onle_mediaid; /* media type id (same in guse) */
295 1.1 ragge long onle_xxx4; /* ? */
296 1.1 ragge long onle_unitsize; /* unit size in sectors */
297 1.1 ragge long onle_volser; /* volume serial number */
298 1.1 ragge };
299 1.1 ragge
300 1.1 ragge /*
301 1.1 ragge * Get Unit Status end variant (and Avail Attn?)
302 1.1 ragge */
303 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_guse {
304 1.4 ragge u_short guse_multunit; /* multi-unit code */
305 1.4 ragge u_short guse_unitflags; /* unit flags */
306 1.1 ragge long guse_hostid; /* host id */
307 1.1 ragge long guse_unitid0; /*???*/
308 1.1 ragge short guse_unitid1; /*???*/
309 1.1 ragge u_char guse_drivetype; /* drive type index */
310 1.1 ragge u_char guse_unitid2; /*???*/
311 1.1 ragge long guse_mediaid; /* media type id (encoded) */
312 1.1 ragge short guse_shadowunit; /* shadow unit */
313 1.1 ragge short guse_shadowstat; /* shadow status */
314 1.4 ragge u_short guse_nspt; /* sectors per track */
315 1.4 ragge u_short guse_group; /* track group size */
316 1.4 ragge u_short guse_ngpc; /* groups per cylinder */
317 1.4 ragge u_short guse_xxx; /* reserved */
318 1.4 ragge u_short guse_rctsize; /* RCT size (sectors) */
319 1.1 ragge u_char guse_nrpt; /* RBNs per track */
320 1.1 ragge u_char guse_nrct; /* number of RCTs */
321 1.1 ragge };
322 1.1 ragge
323 1.1 ragge /*
324 1.1 ragge * Macros to break up and build media IDs. An ID encodes the port
325 1.1 ragge * type in the top 10 bits, and the drive type in the remaining 22.
326 1.1 ragge * The 10 bits, and 15 of the 22, are in groups of 5, with the value
327 1.1 ragge * 0 representing space and values 1..26 representing A..Z. The low
328 1.4 ragge * 7 bits represent a number in 0..127. Hence an RA81 on a UDA50
329 1.4 ragge * is <D><U><R><A>< >81, or 0x25641051. This encoding scheme is known
330 1.1 ragge * in part in uda.c.
331 1.1 ragge *
332 1.1 ragge * The casts below are just to make pcc generate better code.
333 1.1 ragge */
334 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MEDIA_PORT(id) (((long)(id) >> 22) & 0x3ff) /* port */
335 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MEDIA_DRIVE(id) ((long)(id) & 0x003fffff) /* drive */
336 1.5 ragge #define MSCP_MID_ECH(n, id) (((int)(id) >> ((n) * 5 + 7)) & 0x1f)
337 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MID_CHAR(n, id) \
338 1.1 ragge (MSCP_MID_ECH(n, id) ? MSCP_MID_ECH(n, id) + '@' : ' ')
339 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MID_NUM(id) ((id) & 0x7f)
340 1.1 ragge /* for, e.g., RA81 */
341 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MKDRIVE2(a, b, n) \
342 1.1 ragge (((a) - '@') << 17 | ((b) - '@') << 12 | (n))
343 1.1 ragge /* for, e.g., RRD50 */
344 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MKDRIVE3(a, b, c, n) \
345 1.1 ragge (((a) - '@') << 17 | ((b) - '@') << 12 | ((c) - '@') << 7 | (n))
346 1.1 ragge
347 1.1 ragge /*
348 1.1 ragge * Error datagram variant.
349 1.1 ragge */
350 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_erd {
351 1.1 ragge quad_t erd_ctlrid; /* controller ID */
352 1.1 ragge u_char erd_ctlrsoftware; /* controller software version */
353 1.1 ragge u_char erd_ctlrhardware; /* controller hardware version */
354 1.4 ragge u_short erd_multiunit; /* multi-unit code (?) */
355 1.1 ragge union {
356 1.1 ragge u_long un_busaddr; /* bus address, if mem access err */
357 1.1 ragge quad_t un_unitid; /* unit id, otherwise */
358 1.1 ragge } erd_un1;
359 1.4 ragge #define erd_busaddr erd_un1.un_busaddr
360 1.4 ragge #define erd_unitid erd_un1.un_unitid
361 1.1 ragge u_char erd_unitsoftware; /* unit software version */
362 1.1 ragge u_char erd_unithardware; /* unit hardware version */
363 1.1 ragge union {
364 1.1 ragge u_char un_b[2]; /* level, retry (if disk xfer err) */
365 1.4 ragge u_short un_s; /* cylinder (if small disk error) */
366 1.1 ragge } erd_un2;
367 1.4 ragge #define erd_level erd_un2.un_b[0]
368 1.4 ragge #define erd_retry erd_un2.un_b[1]
369 1.4 ragge #define erd_sdecyl erd_un2.un_s
370 1.1 ragge long erd_volser; /* volume serial number */
371 1.1 ragge u_long erd_hdr; /* `header' (block number) */
372 1.1 ragge u_char erd_sdistat[12]; /* SDI status information (?) */
373 1.1 ragge };
374 1.1 ragge
375 1.1 ragge /*
376 1.1 ragge * I am making brash assumptions about the first four bytes of all
377 1.1 ragge * MSCP packets. These appear to be true for both UDA50s and TMSCP
378 1.4 ragge * devices (TU81, TA81, TK50). DEC claim that these four bytes are
379 1.1 ragge * not part of MSCP itself, yet at least the length is necessary
380 1.1 ragge * for, e.g., error checking.
381 1.1 ragge */
382 1.1 ragge struct mscp {
383 1.4 ragge u_short mscp_msglen; /* length in bytes */
384 1.1 ragge u_char mscp_msgtc; /* type (high 4 bits) and credits */
385 1.1 ragge u_char mscp_vcid; /* virtual circuit ID */
386 1.1 ragge long mscp_cmdref; /* command reference number */
387 1.4 ragge u_short mscp_unit; /* unit number */
388 1.4 ragge u_short mscp_seqnum; /* sequence number */
389 1.1 ragge u_char mscp_opcode; /* opcode */
390 1.4 ragge #define mscp_format mscp_opcode /* aka format (datagrams) */
391 1.1 ragge u_char mscp_flags; /* flags */
392 1.4 ragge u_short mscp_modifier; /* modifier (commands) */
393 1.4 ragge #define mscp_status mscp_modifier /* aka status (ends) */
394 1.4 ragge #define mscp_event mscp_modifier /* aka event (datagrams) */
395 1.1 ragge union {
396 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_seq un_seq; /* generic sequential msg */
397 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_sccc un_sccc; /* SCC command */
398 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_scce un_scce; /* SCC end */
399 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_onlc un_onlc; /* on line command */
400 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_onle un_onle; /* on line end */
401 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_guse un_guse; /* get unit status */
402 1.1 ragge struct mscpv_erd un_erd; /* error datagram */
403 1.1 ragge } mscp_un;
404 1.4 ragge /*???*/ long mscp_xxx; /* pad to 64 bytes */
405 1.1 ragge };
406 1.1 ragge
407 1.1 ragge /*
408 1.1 ragge * Define message length according to the DEC specifications by dropping
409 1.1 ragge * the four byte header.
410 1.1 ragge */
411 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MSGLEN (sizeof (struct mscp) - 4)
412 1.1 ragge
413 1.1 ragge /*
414 1.1 ragge * Shorthand
415 1.1 ragge */
416 1.1 ragge
417 1.1 ragge /*
418 1.1 ragge * Generic packet
419 1.1 ragge */
420 1.4 ragge #define mscp_seq mscp_un.un_seq
421 1.1 ragge
422 1.1 ragge /*
423 1.1 ragge * Set Controller Characteristics packet
424 1.1 ragge */
425 1.4 ragge #define mscp_sccc mscp_un.un_sccc
426 1.1 ragge
427 1.1 ragge /*
428 1.1 ragge * Set Controller Characteristics end packet
429 1.1 ragge */
430 1.4 ragge #define mscp_scce mscp_un.un_scce
431 1.1 ragge
432 1.1 ragge /*
433 1.1 ragge * Online / Set Unit Characteristics command packet
434 1.1 ragge */
435 1.4 ragge #define mscp_onlc mscp_un.un_onlc
436 1.1 ragge
437 1.1 ragge /*
438 1.1 ragge * Online end packet
439 1.1 ragge */
440 1.4 ragge #define mscp_onle mscp_un.un_onle
441 1.1 ragge
442 1.1 ragge /*
443 1.1 ragge * Get Unit Status end packet
444 1.1 ragge */
445 1.4 ragge #define mscp_guse mscp_un.un_guse
446 1.1 ragge
447 1.1 ragge /*
448 1.1 ragge * MSCP Error Log packet
449 1.1 ragge */
450 1.4 ragge #define mscp_erd mscp_un.un_erd
451 1.1 ragge
452 1.1 ragge /*
453 1.1 ragge * MSCP seq_addr field actually belongs to overall packet.
454 1.1 ragge */
455 1.4 ragge #define mscp_addr mscp_seq.seq_addr
456 1.1 ragge
457 1.1 ragge /*
458 1.1 ragge * Macros to break up mscp_msgtc, and types.
459 1.1 ragge */
460 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_MSGTYPE(m) ((m) & 0xf0)
461 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_CREDITS(m) ((m) & 0x0f)
462 1.1 ragge
463 1.4 ragge #define MSCPT_SEQ 0x00 /* sequential message */
464 1.4 ragge #define MSCPT_DATAGRAM 0x10 /* error datagram */
465 1.4 ragge #define MSCPT_CREDITS 0x20 /* credit notification */
466 1.4 ragge #define MSCPT_MAINTENANCE 0xf0 /* who knows */
467 1.1 ragge
468 1.1 ragge
469 1.1 ragge /*
470 1.1 ragge * Here begin more perhaps brash assumptions about MSCP devices...
471 1.1 ragge */
472 1.1 ragge
473 1.1 ragge /*
474 1.4 ragge * MSCP controllers have `command rings' and `response rings'. A
475 1.1 ragge * command ring is a pool of MSCP packets that the host uses to give
476 1.1 ragge * commands to the controller; a response ring is a pool of MSCP
477 1.1 ragge * packets that the controller uses to give back responses. Entries
478 1.1 ragge * in the command and response rings are `owned' by either the host
479 1.1 ragge * or the controller; only the owner is allowed to alter any of the
480 1.1 ragge * fields in the MSCP packet. Thus, free command packets are owned
481 1.1 ragge * by the host, and free response packets by the controller. When
482 1.1 ragge * the host gives a packet to the controller, it tells the controller
483 1.1 ragge * by touching a device register; when the controller gives a response
484 1.1 ragge * to the host, it generates an interrupt if enabled, and sets
485 1.1 ragge * a device register as well.
486 1.1 ragge *
487 1.1 ragge * The pool is `described' by a set of pointers to the packets, along
488 1.1 ragge * with the two flags below.
489 1.1 ragge */
490 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_OWN 0x80000000 /* controller owns this packet */
491 1.4 ragge #define MSCP_INT 0x40000000 /* controller should interrupt */
492