scsiconf.h revision 1.6 1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994 Charles Hannum. All rights reserved.
3 *
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13 * must display the following acknowledgement:
14 * This product includes software developed by Charles Hannum.
15 * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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17 *
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28 *
29 * $Id: scsiconf.h,v 1.6 1994/03/29 04:29:39 mycroft Exp $
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 typedef int boolean;
52 typedef long int int32;
53 typedef short int int16;
54 typedef char int8;
55 typedef unsigned long int u_int32;
56 typedef unsigned short int u_int16;
57 typedef unsigned char u_int8;
58
59 #include <machine/cpu.h>
60 #include <scsi/scsi_debug.h>
61
62 /*
63 * The following documentation tries to describe the relationship between the
64 * various structures defined in this file:
65 *
66 * each adapter type has a scsi_adapter struct. This describes the adapter and
67 * identifies routines that can be called to use the adapter.
68 * each device type has a scsi_device struct. This describes the device and
69 * identifies routines that can be called to use the device.
70 * each existing device position (scsibus + target + lun)
71 * can be described by a scsi_link struct.
72 * Only scsi positions that actually have devices, have a scsi_link
73 * structure assigned. so in effect each device has scsi_link struct.
74 * The scsi_link structure contains information identifying both the
75 * device driver and the adapter driver for that position on that scsi bus,
76 * and can be said to 'link' the two.
77 * each individual scsi bus has an array that points to all the scsi_link
78 * structs associated with that scsi bus. Slots with no device have
79 * a NULL pointer.
80 * each individual device also knows the address of it's own scsi_link
81 * structure.
82 *
83 * -------------
84 *
85 * The key to all this is the scsi_link structure which associates all the
86 * other structures with each other in the correct configuration. The
87 * scsi_link is the connecting information that allows each part of the
88 * scsi system to find the associated other parts.
89 */
90
91
92 /*
93 * These entrypoints are called by the high-end drivers to get services from
94 * whatever low-end drivers they are attached to each adapter type has one of
95 * these statically allocated.
96 */
97 struct scsi_adapter
98 {
99 /* 4*/ int (*scsi_cmd)();
100 /* 8*/ void (*scsi_minphys)();
101 /*12*/ int32 (*open_target_lu)();
102 /*16*/ int32 (*close_target_lu)();
103 /*20*/ u_int (*adapter_info)(); /* see definitions below */
104 /*24*/ char *name; /* name of scsi bus controller */
105 /*32*/ u_long spare[2];
106 };
107
108 /*
109 * return values for scsi_cmd()
110 */
111 #define SUCCESSFULLY_QUEUED 0
112 #define TRY_AGAIN_LATER 1
113 #define COMPLETE 2
114 #define HAD_ERROR 3 /* do not use this, use COMPLETE */
115 #define ESCAPE_NOT_SUPPORTED 4
116
117 /*
118 * Format of adapter_info() response data
119 * e.g. maximum number of entries queuable to a device by the adapter
120 */
121 #define AD_INF_MAX_CMDS 0x000000FF
122 /* 24 bits of other adapter characteristics go here */
123
124 /*
125 * These entry points are called by the low-end drivers to get services from
126 * whatever high-end drivers they are attached to. Each device type has one
127 * of these statically allocated.
128 */
129 struct scsi_device
130 {
131 /* 4*/ int (*err_handler)(); /* returns -1 to say err processing complete */
132 /* 8*/ void (*start)();
133 /* 12*/ int32 (*async)();
134 /* 16*/ int32 (*done)(); /* returns -1 to say done processing complete */
135 /* 20*/ char *name; /* name of device type */
136 /* 24*/ u_int32 flags; /* device type dependent flags */
137 /* 32*/ int32 spare[2];
138 };
139
140 /*
141 * This structure describes the connection between an adapter driver and
142 * a device driver, and is used by each to call services provided by
143 * the other, and to allow generic scsi glue code to call these services
144 * as well.
145 */
146 struct scsi_link
147 {
148 /* 1*/ u_int8 scsibus; /* the Nth scsibus */
149 /* 2*/ u_int8 target; /* targ of this dev */
150 /* 3*/ u_int8 lun; /* lun of this dev */
151 /* 4*/ u_int8 adapter_targ; /* what are we on the scsi bus */
152 /* 5*/ u_int8 dev_unit; /* e.g. the 0 in sd0 */
153 /* 6*/ u_int8 opennings; /* available operations */
154 /* 7*/ u_int8 active; /* operations in progress */
155 /* 8*/ u_int8 sparea[1];
156 /* 10*/ u_int16 flags; /* flags that all devices have */
157 /* 12*/ u_int8 spareb[2];
158 /* 16*/ struct scsi_adapter *adapter; /* adapter entry points etc. */
159 /* 20*/ struct scsi_device *device; /* device entry points etc. */
160 /* 24*/ struct scsi_xfer *active_xs; /* operations under way */
161 /* 4*/ void *adapter_softc; /* e.g. the 0 in aha0 */
162 /* 28*/ void *fordriver; /* for private use by the driver */
163 };
164 #define SDEV_MEDIA_LOADED 0x01 /* device figures are still valid */
165 #define SDEV_WAITING 0x02 /* a process is waiting for this */
166 #define SDEV_OPEN 0x04 /* at least 1 open session */
167 #define SDEV_DBX 0xF0 /* debuging flags (scsi_debug.h) */
168
169 /*
170 * One of these is allocated and filled in for each scsi bus.
171 * it holds pointers to allow the scsi bus to get to the driver
172 * That is running each LUN on the bus
173 * it also has a template entry which is the prototype struct
174 * supplied by the adapter driver, this is used to initialise
175 * the others, before they have the rest of the fields filled in
176 */
177 struct scsibus_data {
178 struct device sc_dev;
179 struct scsi_link *adapter_link; /* prototype supplied by adapter */
180 struct scsi_link *sc_link[8][8];
181 };
182
183 /*
184 * Each scsi transaction is fully described by one of these structures
185 * It includes information about the source of the command and also the
186 * device and adapter for which the command is destined.
187 * (via the scsi_link structure)
188 */
189 struct scsi_xfer
190 {
191 /* 4*/ struct scsi_xfer *next; /* when free */
192 /* 8*/ u_int32 flags;
193 /*12*/ struct scsi_link *sc_link; /* all about our device and adapter */
194 /*13*/ u_int8 retries; /* the number of times to retry */
195 /*16*/ u_int8 spare[3];
196 /*20*/ int32 timeout; /* in milliseconds */
197 /*24*/ struct scsi_generic *cmd; /* The scsi command to execute */
198 /*28*/ int32 cmdlen; /* how long it is */
199 /*32*/ u_char *data; /* dma address OR a uio address */
200 /*36*/ int32 datalen; /* data len (blank if uio) */
201 /*40*/ int32 resid; /* how much buffer was not touched */
202 /*44*/ int32 error; /* an error value */
203 /*48*/ struct buf *bp; /* If we need to associate with a buf */
204 /*80*/ struct scsi_sense_data sense; /* 32 bytes*/
205 /*
206 * Believe it or not, Some targets fall on the ground with
207 * anything but a certain sense length.
208 */
209 /*84*/ int32 req_sense_length; /* Explicit request sense length */
210 /*88*/ int32 status; /* SCSI status */
211 /*100*/ struct scsi_generic cmdstore; /* stash the command in here */
212 };
213
214 /*
215 * Per-request Flag values
216 */
217 #define SCSI_NOSLEEP 0x01 /* Not a user... don't sleep */
218 #define SCSI_NOMASK 0x02 /* dont allow interrupts.. booting */
219 #define SCSI_NOSTART 0x04 /* left over from ancient history */
220 #define SCSI_USER 0x08 /* Is a user cmd, call scsi_user_done */
221 #define ITSDONE 0x10 /* the transfer is as done as it gets */
222 #define INUSE 0x20 /* The scsi_xfer block is in use */
223 #define SCSI_SILENT 0x40 /* Don't report errors to console */
224 #define SCSI_ERR_OK 0x80 /* An error on this operation is OK. */
225 #define SCSI_RESET 0x100 /* Reset the device in question */
226 #define SCSI_DATA_UIO 0x200 /* The data address refers to a UIO */
227 #define SCSI_DATA_IN 0x400 /* expect data to come INTO memory */
228 #define SCSI_DATA_OUT 0x800 /* expect data to flow OUT of memory */
229 #define SCSI_TARGET 0x1000 /* This defines a TARGET mode op. */
230 #define SCSI_ESCAPE 0x2000 /* Escape operation */
231
232 /*
233 * Escape op codes. This provides an extensible setup for operations
234 * that are not scsi commands. They are intended for modal operations.
235 */
236
237 #define SCSI_OP_TARGET 0x0001
238 #define SCSI_OP_RESET 0x0002
239 #define SCSI_OP_BDINFO 0x0003
240
241 /*
242 * Error values an adapter driver may return
243 */
244 #define XS_NOERROR 0x0 /* there is no error, (sense is invalid) */
245 #define XS_SENSE 0x1 /* Check the returned sense for the error */
246 #define XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP 0x2 /* Driver failed to perform operation */
247 #define XS_TIMEOUT 0x03 /* The device timed out.. turned off? */
248 #define XS_SWTIMEOUT 0x04 /* The Timeout reported was caught by SW */
249 #define XS_BUSY 0x08 /* The device busy, try again later? */
250
251 #if !defined(i386) || defined(NEWCONFIG)
252 int scsi_targmatch __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
253 #else
254 int scsi_targmatch();
255 #endif
256
257 struct scsi_xfer *get_xs __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32));
258 void free_xs __P((struct scsi_xfer *, struct scsi_link *, u_int32));
259 u_int32 scsi_size __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32));
260 int scsi_test_unit_ready __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32));
261 int scsi_change_def __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32));
262 int scsi_inquire __P((struct scsi_link *, struct scsi_inquiry_data *, u_int32));
263 int scsi_prevent __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32, u_int32));
264 int scsi_start_unit __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32));
265 int scsi_stop_unit __P((struct scsi_link *, u_int32, u_int32));
266 void scsi_done __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
267 int scsi_scsi_cmd __P((struct scsi_link *, struct scsi_generic *,
268 u_int32 cmdlen, u_char *data_addr,
269 u_int32 datalen, u_int32 retries,
270 u_int32 timeout, struct buf *bp,
271 u_int32 flags));
272 int scsi_do_ioctl __P((struct scsi_link *, int, caddr_t, int));
273
274 void show_scsi_xs __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
275 void show_scsi_cmd __P((struct scsi_xfer *));
276 void show_mem __P((unsigned char *, u_int32));
277
278 void lto3b __P((int val, u_char *bytes));
279 int _3btol __P((u_char *bytes));
280
281 #endif /*SCSI_SCSICONF_H*/
282 /* END OF FILE */
283