scsipi_ioctl.c revision 1.9 1 1.9 mycroft /* $NetBSD: scsipi_ioctl.c,v 1.9 1994/10/23 19:24:01 mycroft Exp $ */
2 1.7 cgd
3 1.4 mycroft /*
4 1.4 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1994 Charles Hannum. All rights reserved.
5 1.4 mycroft *
6 1.4 mycroft * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7 1.4 mycroft * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8 1.4 mycroft * are met:
9 1.4 mycroft * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 1.4 mycroft * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 1.4 mycroft * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 1.4 mycroft * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 1.4 mycroft * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 1.4 mycroft * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
15 1.4 mycroft * must display the following acknowledgement:
16 1.4 mycroft * This product includes software developed by Charles Hannum.
17 1.4 mycroft * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
18 1.4 mycroft * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
19 1.4 mycroft *
20 1.4 mycroft * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
21 1.4 mycroft * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
22 1.4 mycroft * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
23 1.4 mycroft * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
24 1.4 mycroft * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
25 1.4 mycroft * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
26 1.4 mycroft * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
27 1.4 mycroft * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
28 1.4 mycroft * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
29 1.4 mycroft * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 1.4 mycroft */
31 1.4 mycroft
32 1.1 mycroft /*
33 1.1 mycroft * Contributed by HD Associates (hd (at) world.std.com).
34 1.1 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 HD Associates
35 1.1 mycroft *
36 1.1 mycroft * Berkeley style copyright.
37 1.1 mycroft */
38 1.2 mycroft
39 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/types.h>
40 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/errno.h>
41 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
42 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/malloc.h>
43 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/buf.h>
44 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/proc.h>
45 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/device.h>
46 1.1 mycroft
47 1.1 mycroft #include <scsi/scsi_all.h>
48 1.1 mycroft #include <scsi/scsiconf.h>
49 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/scsiio.h>
50 1.1 mycroft
51 1.4 mycroft void scsierr __P((struct buf *, int));
52 1.4 mycroft
53 1.4 mycroft /*
54 1.4 mycroft * We need to maintain an assocation between the buf and the SCSI request
55 1.4 mycroft * structure. We do this with a simple array of scsi_ioctl structures below.
56 1.4 mycroft * XXX The free structures should probably be in a linked list.
57 1.4 mycroft */
58 1.4 mycroft #define NIOCTL 16
59 1.4 mycroft
60 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl {
61 1.4 mycroft struct buf *si_bp;
62 1.9 mycroft scsireq_t si_screq;
63 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_link *si_sc_link;
64 1.8 mycroft struct uio si_uio;
65 1.8 mycroft struct iovec si_iov;
66 1.4 mycroft } scsi_ioctl[NIOCTL];
67 1.4 mycroft
68 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *
69 1.4 mycroft si_get(bp)
70 1.4 mycroft struct buf *bp;
71 1.4 mycroft {
72 1.4 mycroft int s = splbio();
73 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *si;
74 1.4 mycroft int error;
75 1.4 mycroft
76 1.4 mycroft for (;;) {
77 1.4 mycroft for (si = scsi_ioctl; si < &scsi_ioctl[NIOCTL]; si++)
78 1.4 mycroft if (si->si_bp == 0) {
79 1.4 mycroft si->si_bp = bp;
80 1.4 mycroft splx(s);
81 1.4 mycroft return si;
82 1.4 mycroft }
83 1.4 mycroft error = tsleep(scsi_ioctl, PRIBIO | PCATCH, "siget", 0);
84 1.4 mycroft if (error) {
85 1.4 mycroft splx(s);
86 1.4 mycroft return 0;
87 1.4 mycroft }
88 1.4 mycroft }
89 1.4 mycroft }
90 1.4 mycroft
91 1.4 mycroft void
92 1.4 mycroft si_free(si)
93 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *si;
94 1.4 mycroft {
95 1.4 mycroft int s = splbio();
96 1.4 mycroft
97 1.4 mycroft si->si_bp = 0;
98 1.4 mycroft wakeup(scsi_ioctl);
99 1.4 mycroft splx(s);
100 1.4 mycroft }
101 1.4 mycroft
102 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *
103 1.4 mycroft si_find(bp)
104 1.4 mycroft struct buf *bp;
105 1.4 mycroft {
106 1.4 mycroft int s = splbio();
107 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *si;
108 1.4 mycroft
109 1.4 mycroft for (si = scsi_ioctl; si < &scsi_ioctl[NIOCTL]; si++)
110 1.4 mycroft if (si->si_bp == bp) {
111 1.4 mycroft splx(s);
112 1.4 mycroft return si;
113 1.4 mycroft }
114 1.4 mycroft splx(s);
115 1.4 mycroft return 0;
116 1.4 mycroft }
117 1.1 mycroft
118 1.1 mycroft /*
119 1.1 mycroft * We let the user interpret his own sense in the generic scsi world.
120 1.1 mycroft * This routine is called at interrupt time if the SCSI_USER bit was set
121 1.1 mycroft * in the flags passed to scsi_scsi_cmd(). No other completion processing
122 1.1 mycroft * takes place, even if we are running over another device driver.
123 1.1 mycroft * The lower level routines that call us here, will free the xs and restart
124 1.1 mycroft * the device's queue if such exists.
125 1.1 mycroft */
126 1.2 mycroft void
127 1.2 mycroft scsi_user_done(xs)
128 1.2 mycroft struct scsi_xfer *xs;
129 1.1 mycroft {
130 1.2 mycroft struct buf *bp;
131 1.1 mycroft scsireq_t *screq;
132 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *si;
133 1.1 mycroft
134 1.1 mycroft bp = xs->bp;
135 1.2 mycroft if (!bp) { /* ALL user requests must have a buf */
136 1.1 mycroft sc_print_addr(xs->sc_link);
137 1.1 mycroft printf("User command with no buf\n");
138 1.2 mycroft return;
139 1.1 mycroft }
140 1.4 mycroft si = si_find(bp);
141 1.4 mycroft if (!si) {
142 1.4 mycroft sc_print_addr(xs->sc_link);
143 1.4 mycroft printf("User command with no ioctl\n");
144 1.4 mycroft return;
145 1.4 mycroft }
146 1.9 mycroft screq = &si->si_screq;
147 1.1 mycroft
148 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB2, ("user-done\n"));
149 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = 0;
150 1.1 mycroft screq->status = xs->status;
151 1.9 mycroft switch (xs->error) {
152 1.2 mycroft case XS_NOERROR:
153 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("no error\n"));
154 1.1 mycroft screq->datalen_used = xs->datalen - xs->resid; /* probably rubbish */
155 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = SCCMD_OK;
156 1.1 mycroft break;
157 1.2 mycroft case XS_SENSE:
158 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("have sense\n"));
159 1.2 mycroft screq->senselen_used = min(sizeof(xs->sense), SENSEBUFLEN);
160 1.2 mycroft bcopy(&xs->sense, screq->sense, screq->senselen);
161 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = SCCMD_SENSE;
162 1.1 mycroft break;
163 1.2 mycroft case XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP:
164 1.1 mycroft sc_print_addr(xs->sc_link);
165 1.1 mycroft printf("host adapter code inconsistency\n");
166 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = SCCMD_UNKNOWN;
167 1.1 mycroft break;
168 1.2 mycroft case XS_TIMEOUT:
169 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("timeout\n"));
170 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = SCCMD_TIMEOUT;
171 1.1 mycroft break;
172 1.2 mycroft case XS_BUSY:
173 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("busy\n"));
174 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = SCCMD_BUSY;
175 1.1 mycroft break;
176 1.1 mycroft default:
177 1.1 mycroft sc_print_addr(xs->sc_link);
178 1.1 mycroft printf("unknown error category from host adapter code\n");
179 1.1 mycroft screq->retsts = SCCMD_UNKNOWN;
180 1.1 mycroft break;
181 1.1 mycroft }
182 1.1 mycroft biodone(bp); /* we're waiting on it in scsi_strategy() */
183 1.9 mycroft
184 1.9 mycroft si_free(si);
185 1.1 mycroft }
186 1.1 mycroft
187 1.1 mycroft
188 1.1 mycroft /* Pseudo strategy function
189 1.1 mycroft * Called by scsi_do_ioctl() via physio/physstrat if there is to
190 1.1 mycroft * be data transfered, and directly if there is no data transfer.
191 1.1 mycroft *
192 1.1 mycroft * Should I reorganize this so it returns to physio instead
193 1.1 mycroft * of sleeping in scsiio_scsi_cmd? Is there any advantage, other
194 1.1 mycroft * than avoiding the probable duplicate wakeup in iodone? [PD]
195 1.1 mycroft *
196 1.1 mycroft * No, seems ok to me... [JRE]
197 1.1 mycroft * (I don't see any duplicate wakeups)
198 1.1 mycroft *
199 1.1 mycroft * Can't be used with block devices or raw_read/raw_write directly
200 1.1 mycroft * from the cdevsw/bdevsw tables because they couldn't have added
201 1.1 mycroft * the screq structure. [JRE]
202 1.1 mycroft */
203 1.4 mycroft void
204 1.4 mycroft scsistrategy(bp)
205 1.4 mycroft struct buf *bp;
206 1.1 mycroft {
207 1.2 mycroft int err;
208 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *si;
209 1.1 mycroft scsireq_t *screq;
210 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_link *sc_link;
211 1.5 mycroft int flags = 0;
212 1.1 mycroft int s;
213 1.1 mycroft
214 1.4 mycroft si = si_find(bp);
215 1.4 mycroft if (!si) {
216 1.4 mycroft printf("user_strat: No ioctl\n");
217 1.4 mycroft scsierr(bp, EINVAL);
218 1.4 mycroft return;
219 1.4 mycroft }
220 1.9 mycroft screq = &si->si_screq;
221 1.9 mycroft
222 1.4 mycroft sc_link = si->si_sc_link;
223 1.2 mycroft if (!sc_link) {
224 1.1 mycroft printf("user_strat: No link pointer\n");
225 1.2 mycroft scsierr(bp, EINVAL);
226 1.9 mycroft goto out;
227 1.1 mycroft }
228 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB2, ("user_strategy\n"));
229 1.1 mycroft
230 1.4 mycroft /*
231 1.4 mycroft * We're in trouble if physio tried to break up the transfer.
232 1.1 mycroft */
233 1.1 mycroft if (bp->b_bcount != screq->datalen) {
234 1.1 mycroft sc_print_addr(sc_link);
235 1.1 mycroft printf("physio split the request.. cannot proceed\n");
236 1.1 mycroft scsierr(bp, EIO);
237 1.9 mycroft goto out;
238 1.1 mycroft }
239 1.1 mycroft
240 1.1 mycroft if (screq->timeout == 0) {
241 1.1 mycroft scsierr(bp, EINVAL);
242 1.9 mycroft goto out;
243 1.1 mycroft }
244 1.1 mycroft
245 1.1 mycroft if (screq->cmdlen > sizeof(struct scsi_generic)) {
246 1.1 mycroft sc_print_addr(sc_link);
247 1.4 mycroft printf("cmdlen too big\n");
248 1.1 mycroft scsierr(bp, EFAULT);
249 1.9 mycroft goto out;
250 1.1 mycroft }
251 1.1 mycroft
252 1.1 mycroft if (screq->flags & SCCMD_READ)
253 1.1 mycroft flags |= SCSI_DATA_IN;
254 1.1 mycroft if (screq->flags & SCCMD_WRITE)
255 1.1 mycroft flags |= SCSI_DATA_OUT;
256 1.1 mycroft if (screq->flags & SCCMD_TARGET)
257 1.1 mycroft flags |= SCSI_TARGET;
258 1.1 mycroft if (screq->flags & SCCMD_ESCAPE)
259 1.1 mycroft flags |= SCSI_ESCAPE;
260 1.2 mycroft
261 1.4 mycroft err = scsi_scsi_cmd(sc_link, (struct scsi_generic *)screq->cmd,
262 1.6 mycroft screq->cmdlen, (u_char *)bp->b_data, screq->datalen,
263 1.4 mycroft 0, /* user must do the retries *//* ignored */
264 1.4 mycroft screq->timeout, bp, flags | SCSI_USER);
265 1.1 mycroft
266 1.2 mycroft /* because there is a bp, scsi_scsi_cmd will return immediatly */
267 1.2 mycroft if (err) {
268 1.1 mycroft scsierr(bp, err);
269 1.9 mycroft goto out;
270 1.1 mycroft }
271 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("about to sleep\n"));
272 1.1 mycroft s = splbio();
273 1.2 mycroft while (!(bp->b_flags & B_DONE))
274 1.2 mycroft tsleep(bp, PRIBIO, "scistr", 0);
275 1.1 mycroft splx(s);
276 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("back from sleep\n"));
277 1.9 mycroft
278 1.9 mycroft out:
279 1.9 mycroft si_free(si);
280 1.1 mycroft }
281 1.1 mycroft
282 1.1 mycroft /*
283 1.1 mycroft * Something (e.g. another driver) has called us
284 1.1 mycroft * with an sc_link for a target/lun/adapter, and a scsi
285 1.1 mycroft * specific ioctl to perform, better try.
286 1.1 mycroft * If user-level type command, we must still be running
287 1.1 mycroft * in the context of the calling process
288 1.1 mycroft */
289 1.2 mycroft int
290 1.8 mycroft scsi_do_ioctl(sc_link, dev, cmd, addr, f)
291 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_link *sc_link;
292 1.8 mycroft dev_t dev;
293 1.4 mycroft int cmd;
294 1.4 mycroft caddr_t addr;
295 1.4 mycroft int f;
296 1.1 mycroft {
297 1.4 mycroft int error;
298 1.1 mycroft
299 1.2 mycroft SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB2, ("scsi_do_ioctl(0x%x)\n", cmd));
300 1.2 mycroft switch(cmd) {
301 1.4 mycroft case SCIOCCOMMAND: {
302 1.4 mycroft /*
303 1.4 mycroft * You won't believe this, but the arg copied in
304 1.4 mycroft * from the user space, is on the kernel stack
305 1.4 mycroft * for this process, so we can't write
306 1.4 mycroft * to it at interrupt time..
307 1.4 mycroft * we need to copy it in and out!
308 1.4 mycroft * Make a static copy using malloc!
309 1.4 mycroft */
310 1.4 mycroft scsireq_t *screq = (scsireq_t *)addr;
311 1.4 mycroft struct buf *bp;
312 1.8 mycroft struct scsi_ioctl *si;
313 1.8 mycroft caddr_t daddr;
314 1.4 mycroft int len;
315 1.4 mycroft
316 1.4 mycroft bp = malloc(sizeof(struct buf), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
317 1.4 mycroft bzero(bp, sizeof(struct buf));
318 1.8 mycroft daddr = screq->databuf;
319 1.4 mycroft bp->b_bcount = len = screq->datalen;
320 1.4 mycroft si = si_get(bp);
321 1.4 mycroft if (!si) {
322 1.4 mycroft scsierr(bp, EINTR);
323 1.4 mycroft return EINTR;
324 1.4 mycroft }
325 1.9 mycroft si->si_screq = *screq;
326 1.4 mycroft si->si_sc_link = sc_link;
327 1.4 mycroft if (len) {
328 1.8 mycroft si->si_iov.iov_base = daddr;
329 1.8 mycroft si->si_iov.iov_len = len;
330 1.8 mycroft si->si_uio.uio_iov = &si->si_iov;
331 1.8 mycroft si->si_uio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
332 1.8 mycroft si->si_uio.uio_offset = 0;
333 1.8 mycroft si->si_uio.uio_segflg = UIO_USERSPACE;
334 1.8 mycroft si->si_uio.uio_rw =
335 1.8 mycroft (screq->flags & SCCMD_READ) ? UIO_READ : UIO_WRITE;
336 1.8 mycroft si->si_uio.uio_procp = curproc; /* XXX */
337 1.8 mycroft error = physio(scsistrategy, bp, dev,
338 1.8 mycroft (screq->flags & SCCMD_READ) ? B_READ : B_WRITE,
339 1.8 mycroft sc_link->adapter->scsi_minphys, &si->si_uio);
340 1.4 mycroft } else {
341 1.4 mycroft /* if no data, no need to translate it.. */
342 1.6 mycroft bp->b_data = 0;
343 1.4 mycroft bp->b_dev = -1; /* irrelevant info */
344 1.4 mycroft bp->b_flags = 0;
345 1.4 mycroft scsistrategy(bp);
346 1.4 mycroft error = bp->b_error;
347 1.1 mycroft }
348 1.4 mycroft free(bp, M_TEMP);
349 1.4 mycroft return error;
350 1.4 mycroft }
351 1.4 mycroft case SCIOCDEBUG: {
352 1.4 mycroft int level = *((int *)addr);
353 1.1 mycroft
354 1.4 mycroft SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("debug set to %d\n", level));
355 1.4 mycroft sc_link->flags &= ~SDEV_DBX; /* clear debug bits */
356 1.4 mycroft if (level & 1)
357 1.4 mycroft sc_link->flags |= SDEV_DB1;
358 1.4 mycroft if (level & 2)
359 1.4 mycroft sc_link->flags |= SDEV_DB2;
360 1.4 mycroft if (level & 4)
361 1.4 mycroft sc_link->flags |= SDEV_DB3;
362 1.4 mycroft if (level & 8)
363 1.4 mycroft sc_link->flags |= SDEV_DB4;
364 1.4 mycroft return 0;
365 1.4 mycroft }
366 1.4 mycroft case SCIOCREPROBE: {
367 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_addr *sca = (struct scsi_addr *)addr;
368 1.1 mycroft
369 1.4 mycroft return scsi_probe_busses(sca->scbus, sca->target, sca->lun);
370 1.4 mycroft }
371 1.4 mycroft case SCIOCRECONFIG:
372 1.4 mycroft case SCIOCDECONFIG:
373 1.4 mycroft return EINVAL;
374 1.4 mycroft case SCIOCIDENTIFY: {
375 1.4 mycroft struct scsi_addr *sca = (struct scsi_addr *)addr;
376 1.4 mycroft
377 1.4 mycroft sca->scbus = sc_link->scsibus;
378 1.4 mycroft sca->target = sc_link->target;
379 1.4 mycroft sca->lun = sc_link->lun;
380 1.4 mycroft return 0;
381 1.4 mycroft }
382 1.4 mycroft default:
383 1.4 mycroft return ENOTTY;
384 1.1 mycroft }
385 1.1 mycroft
386 1.4 mycroft #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
387 1.4 mycroft panic("scsi_do_ioctl: impossible");
388 1.4 mycroft #endif
389 1.1 mycroft }
390 1.1 mycroft
391 1.2 mycroft void
392 1.2 mycroft scsierr(bp, error)
393 1.2 mycroft struct buf *bp;
394 1.2 mycroft int error;
395 1.1 mycroft {
396 1.2 mycroft
397 1.2 mycroft bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
398 1.2 mycroft bp->b_error = error;
399 1.2 mycroft biodone(bp);
400 1.1 mycroft }
401