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      1 /*	$NetBSD: scsiconf.h,v 1.31 1996/08/28 18:47:55 cgd Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995 Charles Hannum.  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  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     10  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     11  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     13  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     14  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     15  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     16  *	This product includes software developed by Charles Hannum.
     17  * 4. 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
     22  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     23  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     24  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     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
     27  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     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 /*
     33  * Originally written by Julian Elischer (julian (at) tfs.com)
     34  * for TRW Financial Systems for use under the MACH(2.5) operating system.
     35  *
     36  * TRW Financial Systems, in accordance with their agreement with Carnegie
     37  * Mellon University, makes this software available to CMU to distribute
     38  * or use in any manner that they see fit as long as this message is kept with
     39  * the software. For this reason TFS also grants any other persons or
     40  * organisations permission to use or modify this software.
     41  *
     42  * TFS supplies this software to be publicly redistributed
     43  * on the understanding that TFS is not responsible for the correct
     44  * functioning of this software in any circumstances.
     45  *
     46  * Ported to run under 386BSD by Julian Elischer (julian (at) tfs.com) Sept 1992
     47  */
     48 
     49 #ifndef	SCSI_SCSICONF_H
     50 #define SCSI_SCSICONF_H 1
     51 
     52 typedef	int			boolean;
     53 
     54 #include <sys/queue.h>
     55 #include <machine/cpu.h>
     56 #include <scsi/scsi_debug.h>
     57 
     58 /*
     59  * The following documentation tries to describe the relationship between the
     60  * various structures defined in this file:
     61  *
     62  * each adapter type has a scsi_adapter struct. This describes the adapter and
     63  *    identifies routines that can be called to use the adapter.
     64  * each device type has a scsi_device struct. This describes the device and
     65  *    identifies routines that can be called to use the device.
     66  * each existing device position (scsibus + target + lun)
     67  *    can be described by a scsi_link struct.
     68  *    Only scsi positions that actually have devices, have a scsi_link
     69  *    structure assigned. so in effect each device has scsi_link struct.
     70  *    The scsi_link structure contains information identifying both the
     71  *    device driver and the adapter driver for that position on that scsi bus,
     72  *    and can be said to 'link' the two.
     73  * each individual scsi bus has an array that points to all the scsi_link
     74  *    structs associated with that scsi bus. Slots with no device have
     75  *    a NULL pointer.
     76  * each individual device also knows the address of it's own scsi_link
     77  *    structure.
     78  *
     79  *				-------------
     80  *
     81  * The key to all this is the scsi_link structure which associates all the
     82  * other structures with each other in the correct configuration.  The
     83  * scsi_link is the connecting information that allows each part of the
     84  * scsi system to find the associated other parts.
     85  */
     86 
     87 struct buf;
     88 struct scsi_xfer;
     89 
     90 /*
     91  * These entrypoints are called by the high-end drivers to get services from
     92  * whatever low-end drivers they are attached to each adapter type has one of
     93  * these statically allocated.
     94  */
     95 struct scsi_adapter {
     96 	int		(*scsi_cmd) __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
     97 	void		(*scsi_minphys) __P((struct buf *));
     98 	int		(*open_target_lu) __P((void));
     99 	int		(*close_target_lu) __P((void));
    100 };
    101 
    102 /*
    103  * return values for scsi_cmd()
    104  */
    105 #define SUCCESSFULLY_QUEUED	0
    106 #define TRY_AGAIN_LATER		1
    107 #define	COMPLETE		2
    108 #define	ESCAPE_NOT_SUPPORTED	3
    109 
    110 /*
    111  * These entry points are called by the low-end drivers to get services from
    112  * whatever high-end drivers they are attached to.  Each device type has one
    113  * of these statically allocated.
    114  */
    115 struct scsi_device {
    116 	int	(*err_handler) __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
    117 			/* returns -1 to say err processing done */
    118 	void	(*start) __P((void *));
    119 
    120 	int	(*async) __P((void));
    121 	/*
    122 	 * When called with `0' as the second argument, we expect status
    123 	 * back from the upper-level driver.  When called with a `1',
    124 	 * we're simply notifying the upper-level driver that the command
    125 	 * is complete and expect no status back.
    126 	 */
    127 	int	(*done)  __P((struct scsi_xfer *, int));
    128 };
    129 
    130 /*
    131  * This structure describes the connection between an adapter driver and
    132  * a device driver, and is used by each to call services provided by
    133  * the other, and to allow generic scsi glue code to call these services
    134  * as well.
    135  *
    136  * XXX Given the way NetBSD's autoconfiguration works, this is ...
    137  * XXX nasty.
    138  */
    139 struct scsi_link {
    140 	int	 channel;		/* channel, i.e. bus # on controller */
    141 
    142 	u_int8_t scsibus;		/* the Nth scsibus */
    143 	u_int8_t target;		/* targ of this dev */
    144 	u_int8_t lun;			/* lun of this dev */
    145 	u_int8_t adapter_target;	/* what are we on the scsi bus */
    146 	u_int8_t openings;		/* available operations */
    147 	u_int8_t active;		/* operations in progress */
    148 	u_int8_t flags;			/* flags that all devices have */
    149 #define	SDEV_REMOVABLE	 	0x01	/* media is removable */
    150 #define	SDEV_MEDIA_LOADED 	0x02	/* device figures are still valid */
    151 #define	SDEV_WAITING	 	0x04	/* a process is waiting for this */
    152 #define	SDEV_OPEN	 	0x08	/* at least 1 open session */
    153 #define	SDEV_DBX		0xf0	/* debuging flags (scsi_debug.h) */
    154 	u_int8_t quirks;		/* per-device oddities */
    155 #define	SDEV_AUTOSAVE		0x01	/* do implicit SAVEDATAPOINTER on disconnect */
    156 #define	SDEV_NOSYNCWIDE		0x02	/* does not grok SDTR or WDTR */
    157 #define	SDEV_NOLUNS		0x04	/* does not grok LUNs */
    158 #define	SDEV_FORCELUNS		0x08	/* prehistoric drive/ctlr groks LUNs */
    159 #define SDEV_NOMODESENSE	0x10	/* removable media/optical drives */
    160 	struct	scsi_device *device;	/* device entry points etc. */
    161 	void	*device_softc;		/* needed for call to foo_start */
    162 	struct	scsi_adapter *adapter;	/* adapter entry points etc. */
    163 	void	*adapter_softc;		/* needed for call to foo_scsi_cmd */
    164 };
    165 
    166 /*
    167  * Other definitions used by autoconfiguration.
    168  */
    169 #define	scsicf_channel		cf_loc[0]
    170 #define	SCSI_CHANNEL_UNKNOWN	-1
    171 
    172 #define	SCSI_CHANNEL_ONLY_ONE	-1	/* only one channel on controller */
    173 
    174 int	scsiprint __P((void *, const char *));
    175 
    176 /*
    177  * This describes matching information for scsi_inqmatch().  The more things
    178  * match, the higher the configuration priority.
    179  */
    180 struct scsi_inquiry_pattern {
    181 	u_int8_t type;
    182 	boolean removable;
    183 	char *vendor;
    184 	char *product;
    185 	char *revision;
    186 };
    187 
    188 /*
    189  * One of these is allocated and filled in for each scsi bus.
    190  * it holds pointers to allow the scsi bus to get to the driver
    191  * That is running each LUN on the bus
    192  * it also has a template entry which is the prototype struct
    193  * supplied by the adapter driver, this is used to initialise
    194  * the others, before they have the rest of the fields filled in
    195  */
    196 struct scsibus_softc {
    197 	struct device sc_dev;
    198 	struct scsi_link *adapter_link;		/* prototype supplied by adapter */
    199 	struct scsi_link *sc_link[8][8];
    200 	u_int8_t moreluns;
    201 };
    202 
    203 /*
    204  * This is used to pass information from the high-level configuration code
    205  * to the device-specific drivers.
    206  */
    207 struct scsibus_attach_args {
    208 	struct scsi_link *sa_sc_link;
    209 	struct scsi_inquiry_data *sa_inqbuf;
    210 };
    211 
    212 /*
    213  * Each scsi transaction is fully described by one of these structures
    214  * It includes information about the source of the command and also the
    215  * device and adapter for which the command is destined.
    216  * (via the scsi_link structure)
    217  */
    218 struct scsi_xfer {
    219 	LIST_ENTRY(scsi_xfer) free_list;
    220 	int	flags;
    221 	struct	scsi_link *sc_link;	/* all about our device and adapter */
    222 	int	retries;		/* the number of times to retry */
    223 	int	timeout;		/* in milliseconds */
    224 	struct	scsi_generic *cmd;	/* The scsi command to execute */
    225 	int	cmdlen;			/* how long it is */
    226 	u_char	*data;			/* dma address OR a uio address */
    227 	int	datalen;		/* data len (blank if uio)    */
    228 	int	resid;			/* how much buffer was not touched */
    229 	int	error;			/* an error value	*/
    230 	struct	buf *bp;		/* If we need to associate with a buf */
    231 	struct	scsi_sense_data	sense; /* 32 bytes*/
    232 	/*
    233 	 * Believe it or not, Some targets fall on the ground with
    234 	 * anything but a certain sense length.
    235 	 */
    236 	int	req_sense_length;	/* Explicit request sense length */
    237 	u_int8_t status;		/* SCSI status */
    238 	struct	scsi_generic cmdstore;	/* stash the command in here */
    239 };
    240 
    241 /*
    242  * Per-request Flag values
    243  */
    244 #define	SCSI_NOSLEEP	0x0001	/* don't sleep */
    245 #define	SCSI_POLL	0x0002	/* poll for completion */
    246 #define	SCSI_AUTOCONF	0x0003	/* shorthand for SCSI_POLL | SCSI_NOSLEEP */
    247 #define	SCSI_USER	0x0004	/* Is a user cmd, call scsi_user_done	*/
    248 #define	ITSDONE		0x0008	/* the transfer is as done as it gets	*/
    249 #define	INUSE		0x0010	/* The scsi_xfer block is in use	*/
    250 #define	SCSI_SILENT	0x0020	/* don't announce NOT READY or MEDIA CHANGE */
    251 #define	SCSI_IGNORE_NOT_READY		0x0040	/* ignore NOT READY */
    252 #define	SCSI_IGNORE_MEDIA_CHANGE	0x0080	/* ignore MEDIA CHANGE */
    253 #define	SCSI_IGNORE_ILLEGAL_REQUEST	0x0100	/* ignore ILLEGAL REQUEST */
    254 #define	SCSI_RESET	0x0200	/* Reset the device in question		*/
    255 #define	SCSI_DATA_UIO	0x0400	/* The data address refers to a UIO	*/
    256 #define	SCSI_DATA_IN	0x0800	/* expect data to come INTO memory	*/
    257 #define	SCSI_DATA_OUT	0x1000	/* expect data to flow OUT of memory	*/
    258 #define	SCSI_TARGET	0x2000	/* This defines a TARGET mode op.	*/
    259 #define	SCSI_ESCAPE	0x4000	/* Escape operation			*/
    260 
    261 /*
    262  * Escape op codes.  This provides an extensible setup for operations
    263  * that are not scsi commands.  They are intended for modal operations.
    264  */
    265 
    266 #define SCSI_OP_TARGET	0x0001
    267 #define	SCSI_OP_RESET	0x0002
    268 #define	SCSI_OP_BDINFO	0x0003
    269 
    270 /*
    271  * Error values an adapter driver may return
    272  */
    273 #define XS_NOERROR	0	/* there is no error, (sense is invalid)  */
    274 #define XS_SENSE	1	/* Check the returned sense for the error */
    275 #define	XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP 2	/* Driver failed to perform operation	  */
    276 #define XS_SELTIMEOUT	3	/* The device timed out.. turned off?	  */
    277 #define XS_TIMEOUT	4	/* The Timeout reported was caught by SW  */
    278 #define XS_BUSY		5	/* The device busy, try again later?	  */
    279 
    280 caddr_t scsi_inqmatch __P((struct scsi_inquiry_data *, caddr_t, int, int, int *));
    281 
    282 struct scsi_xfer *scsi_get_xs __P((struct scsi_link *, int));
    283 void scsi_free_xs __P((struct scsi_xfer *, int));
    284 int scsi_execute_xs __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
    285 u_long scsi_size __P((struct scsi_link *, int));
    286 int scsi_test_unit_ready __P((struct scsi_link *, int));
    287 int scsi_change_def __P((struct scsi_link *, int));
    288 int scsi_inquire __P((struct scsi_link *, struct scsi_inquiry_data *, int));
    289 int scsi_prevent __P((struct scsi_link *, int, int));
    290 int scsi_start __P((struct scsi_link *, int, int));
    291 void scsi_done __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
    292 void scsi_user_done __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
    293 int scsi_scsi_cmd __P((struct scsi_link *, struct scsi_generic *,
    294 			int cmdlen, u_char *data_addr,
    295 			int datalen, int retries,
    296 			int timeout, struct buf *bp,
    297 			int flags));
    298 int scsi_do_ioctl __P((struct scsi_link *, dev_t, u_long, caddr_t, int, struct proc *));
    299 void sc_print_addr __P((struct scsi_link *));
    300 
    301 void show_scsi_xs __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
    302 void show_scsi_cmd __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
    303 void show_mem __P((u_char *, int));
    304 int scsi_probe_busses __P((int, int, int));
    305 void scsi_strvis __P((u_char *, u_char *, int));
    306 
    307 static __inline void _lto2b __P((u_int32_t val, u_int8_t *bytes));
    308 static __inline void _lto3b __P((u_int32_t val, u_int8_t *bytes));
    309 static __inline void _lto4b __P((u_int32_t val, u_int8_t *bytes));
    310 static __inline u_int32_t _2btol __P((u_int8_t *bytes));
    311 static __inline u_int32_t _3btol __P((u_int8_t *bytes));
    312 static __inline u_int32_t _4btol __P((u_int8_t *bytes));
    313 
    314 static __inline void _lto2l __P((u_int32_t val, u_int8_t *bytes));
    315 static __inline void _lto3l __P((u_int32_t val, u_int8_t *bytes));
    316 static __inline void _lto4l __P((u_int32_t val, u_int8_t *bytes));
    317 static __inline u_int32_t _2ltol __P((u_int8_t *bytes));
    318 static __inline u_int32_t _3ltol __P((u_int8_t *bytes));
    319 static __inline u_int32_t _4ltol __P((u_int8_t *bytes));
    320 
    321 static __inline void
    322 _lto2b(val, bytes)
    323 	u_int32_t val;
    324 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    325 {
    326 
    327 	bytes[0] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
    328 	bytes[1] = val & 0xff;
    329 }
    330 
    331 static __inline void
    332 _lto3b(val, bytes)
    333 	u_int32_t val;
    334 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    335 {
    336 
    337 	bytes[0] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
    338 	bytes[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
    339 	bytes[2] = val & 0xff;
    340 }
    341 
    342 static __inline void
    343 _lto4b(val, bytes)
    344 	u_int32_t val;
    345 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    346 {
    347 
    348 	bytes[0] = (val >> 24) & 0xff;
    349 	bytes[1] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
    350 	bytes[2] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
    351 	bytes[3] = val & 0xff;
    352 }
    353 
    354 static __inline u_int32_t
    355 _2btol(bytes)
    356 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    357 {
    358 	register u_int32_t rv;
    359 
    360 	rv = (bytes[0] << 8) |
    361 	     bytes[1];
    362 	return (rv);
    363 }
    364 
    365 static __inline u_int32_t
    366 _3btol(bytes)
    367 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    368 {
    369 	register u_int32_t rv;
    370 
    371 	rv = (bytes[0] << 16) |
    372 	     (bytes[1] << 8) |
    373 	     bytes[2];
    374 	return (rv);
    375 }
    376 
    377 static __inline u_int32_t
    378 _4btol(bytes)
    379 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    380 {
    381 	register u_int32_t rv;
    382 
    383 	rv = (bytes[0] << 24) |
    384 	     (bytes[1] << 16) |
    385 	     (bytes[2] << 8) |
    386 	     bytes[3];
    387 	return (rv);
    388 }
    389 
    390 static __inline void
    391 _lto2l(val, bytes)
    392 	u_int32_t val;
    393 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    394 {
    395 
    396 	bytes[0] = val & 0xff;
    397 	bytes[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
    398 }
    399 
    400 static __inline void
    401 _lto3l(val, bytes)
    402 	u_int32_t val;
    403 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    404 {
    405 
    406 	bytes[0] = val & 0xff;
    407 	bytes[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
    408 	bytes[2] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
    409 }
    410 
    411 static __inline void
    412 _lto4l(val, bytes)
    413 	u_int32_t val;
    414 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    415 {
    416 
    417 	bytes[0] = val & 0xff;
    418 	bytes[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
    419 	bytes[2] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
    420 	bytes[3] = (val >> 24) & 0xff;
    421 }
    422 
    423 static __inline u_int32_t
    424 _2ltol(bytes)
    425 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    426 {
    427 	register u_int32_t rv;
    428 
    429 	rv = bytes[0] |
    430 	     (bytes[1] << 8);
    431 	return (rv);
    432 }
    433 
    434 static __inline u_int32_t
    435 _3ltol(bytes)
    436 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    437 {
    438 	register u_int32_t rv;
    439 
    440 	rv = bytes[0] |
    441 	     (bytes[1] << 8) |
    442 	     (bytes[2] << 16);
    443 	return (rv);
    444 }
    445 
    446 static __inline u_int32_t
    447 _4ltol(bytes)
    448 	u_int8_t *bytes;
    449 {
    450 	register u_int32_t rv;
    451 
    452 	rv = bytes[0] |
    453 	     (bytes[1] << 8) |
    454 	     (bytes[2] << 16) |
    455 	     (bytes[3] << 24);
    456 	return (rv);
    457 }
    458 
    459 #endif /* SCSI_SCSICONF_H */
    460