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/*
* This is the Fusion MPT base driver providing common API layer interface
* for access to MPT (Message Passing Technology) firmware.
*
* This code is based on drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h
* Copyright (C) 2012-2014 LSI Corporation
* Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Avago Technologies
* (mailto: MPT-FusionLinux.pdl@avagotech.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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*
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*/
#ifndef MPT3SAS_BASE_H_INCLUDED
#define MPT3SAS_BASE_H_INCLUDED
#include "mpi/mpi2_type.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2_ioc.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2_cnfg.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2_init.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2_raid.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2_tool.h"
#include "mpi/mpi2_sas.h"
#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_tcq.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_transport_sas.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_dbg.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_eh.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/poll.h>
#include "mpt3sas_debug.h"
#include "mpt3sas_trigger_diag.h"
/* driver versioning info */
#define MPT3SAS_DRIVER_NAME "mpt3sas"
#define MPT3SAS_AUTHOR "Avago Technologies <MPT-FusionLinux.pdl@avagotech.com>"
#define MPT3SAS_DESCRIPTION "LSI MPT Fusion SAS 3.0 Device Driver"
#define MPT3SAS_DRIVER_VERSION "14.101.00.00"
#define MPT3SAS_MAJOR_VERSION 14
#define MPT3SAS_MINOR_VERSION 101
#define MPT3SAS_BUILD_VERSION 0
#define MPT3SAS_RELEASE_VERSION 00
#define MPT2SAS_DRIVER_NAME "mpt2sas"
#define MPT2SAS_DESCRIPTION "LSI MPT Fusion SAS 2.0 Device Driver"
#define MPT2SAS_DRIVER_VERSION "20.102.00.00"
#define MPT2SAS_MAJOR_VERSION 20
#define MPT2SAS_MINOR_VERSION 102
#define MPT2SAS_BUILD_VERSION 0
#define MPT2SAS_RELEASE_VERSION 00
/*
* Set MPT3SAS_SG_DEPTH value based on user input.
*/
#define MPT_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS SG_CHUNK_SIZE
#define MPT_MIN_PHYS_SEGMENTS 16
#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_MPT3SAS_MAX_SGE
#define MPT3SAS_SG_DEPTH CONFIG_SCSI_MPT3SAS_MAX_SGE
#else
#define MPT3SAS_SG_DEPTH MPT_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS_MAX_SGE
#define MPT2SAS_SG_DEPTH CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS_MAX_SGE
#else
#define MPT2SAS_SG_DEPTH MPT_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS
#endif
/*
* Generic Defines
*/
#define MPT3SAS_SATA_QUEUE_DEPTH 32
#define MPT3SAS_SAS_QUEUE_DEPTH 254
#define MPT3SAS_RAID_QUEUE_DEPTH 128
#define MPT3SAS_RAID_MAX_SECTORS 8192
#define MPT_NAME_LENGTH 32 /* generic length of strings */
#define MPT_STRING_LENGTH 64
#define MPT_MAX_CALLBACKS 32
#define INTERNAL_CMDS_COUNT 10 /* reserved cmds */
/* reserved for issuing internally framed scsi io cmds */
#define INTERNAL_SCSIIO_CMDS_COUNT 3
#define MPI3_HIM_MASK 0xFFFFFFFF /* mask every bit*/
#define MPT3SAS_INVALID_DEVICE_HANDLE 0xFFFF
#define MAX_CHAIN_ELEMT_SZ 16
#define DEFAULT_NUM_FWCHAIN_ELEMTS 8
/*
* reset phases
*/
#define MPT3_IOC_PRE_RESET 1 /* prior to host reset */
#define MPT3_IOC_AFTER_RESET 2 /* just after host reset */
#define MPT3_IOC_DONE_RESET 3 /* links re-initialized */
/*
* logging format
*/
#define MPT3SAS_FMT "%s: "
/*
* WarpDrive Specific Log codes
*/
#define MPT2_WARPDRIVE_LOGENTRY (0x8002)
#define MPT2_WARPDRIVE_LC_SSDT (0x41)
#define MPT2_WARPDRIVE_LC_SSDLW (0x43)
#define MPT2_WARPDRIVE_LC_SSDLF (0x44)
#define MPT2_WARPDRIVE_LC_BRMF (0x4D)
/*
* per target private data
*/
#define MPT_TARGET_FLAGS_RAID_COMPONENT 0x01
#define MPT_TARGET_FLAGS_VOLUME 0x02
#define MPT_TARGET_FLAGS_DELETED 0x04
#define MPT_TARGET_FASTPATH_IO 0x08
#define SAS2_PCI_DEVICE_B0_REVISION (0x01)
#define SAS3_PCI_DEVICE_C0_REVISION (0x02)
/*
* Intel HBA branding
*/
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25JB080_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25JB040_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25KB080_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB080"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25KB040_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB040"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25LB040_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS25LB040"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25LB080_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS25LB080"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS2LL080_BRANDING \
"Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS2LL080"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS2LL040_BRANDING \
"Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS2LL040"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RS25GB008_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) RAID Controller RS25GB008"
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_SSD910_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) SSD 910 Series"
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RMS3JC080_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) Integrated RAID Module RMS3JC080"
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RS3GC008_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) RAID Controller RS3GC008"
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RS3FC044_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) RAID Controller RS3FC044"
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RS3UC080_BRANDING \
"Intel(R) RAID Controller RS3UC080"
/*
* Intel HBA SSDIDs
*/
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25JB080_SSDID 0x3516
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25JB040_SSDID 0x3517
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25KB080_SSDID 0x3518
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25KB040_SSDID 0x3519
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25LB040_SSDID 0x351A
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS25LB080_SSDID 0x351B
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS2LL080_SSDID 0x350E
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RMS2LL040_SSDID 0x350F
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_RS25GB008_SSDID 0x3000
#define MPT2SAS_INTEL_SSD910_SSDID 0x3700
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RMS3JC080_SSDID 0x3521
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RS3GC008_SSDID 0x3522
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RS3FC044_SSDID 0x3523
#define MPT3SAS_INTEL_RS3UC080_SSDID 0x3524
/*
* Dell HBA branding
*/
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_BRANDING_SIZE 32
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_6GBPS_SAS_HBA_BRANDING "Dell 6Gbps SAS HBA"
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_ADAPTER_BRANDING "Dell PERC H200 Adapter"
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_INTEGRATED_BRANDING "Dell PERC H200 Integrated"
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_MODULAR_BRANDING "Dell PERC H200 Modular"
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_EMBEDDED_BRANDING "Dell PERC H200 Embedded"
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_BRANDING "Dell PERC H200"
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_6GBPS_SAS_BRANDING "Dell 6Gbps SAS"
#define MPT3SAS_DELL_12G_HBA_BRANDING \
"Dell 12Gbps HBA"
/*
* Dell HBA SSDIDs
*/
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_6GBPS_SAS_HBA_SSDID 0x1F1C
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_ADAPTER_SSDID 0x1F1D
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_INTEGRATED_SSDID 0x1F1E
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_MODULAR_SSDID 0x1F1F
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_EMBEDDED_SSDID 0x1F20
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_PERC_H200_SSDID 0x1F21
#define MPT2SAS_DELL_6GBPS_SAS_SSDID 0x1F22
#define MPT3SAS_DELL_12G_HBA_SSDID 0x1F46
/*
* Cisco HBA branding
*/
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_8E_HBA_BRANDING \
"Cisco 9300-8E 12G SAS HBA"
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_8I_HBA_BRANDING \
"Cisco 9300-8i 12G SAS HBA"
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_AVILA_HBA_BRANDING \
"Cisco 12G Modular SAS Pass through Controller"
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_COLUSA_MEZZANINE_HBA_BRANDING \
"UCS C3X60 12G SAS Pass through Controller"
/*
* Cisco HBA SSSDIDs
*/
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_8E_HBA_SSDID 0x14C
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_8I_HBA_SSDID 0x154
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_AVILA_HBA_SSDID 0x155
#define MPT3SAS_CISCO_12G_COLUSA_MEZZANINE_HBA_SSDID 0x156
/*
* status bits for ioc->diag_buffer_status
*/
#define MPT3_DIAG_BUFFER_IS_REGISTERED (0x01)
#define MPT3_DIAG_BUFFER_IS_RELEASED (0x02)
#define MPT3_DIAG_BUFFER_IS_DIAG_RESET (0x04)
/*
* HP HBA branding
*/
#define MPT2SAS_HP_3PAR_SSVID 0x1590
#define MPT2SAS_HP_2_4_INTERNAL_BRANDING \
"HP H220 Host Bus Adapter"
#define MPT2SAS_HP_2_4_EXTERNAL_BRANDING \
"HP H221 Host Bus Adapter"
#define MPT2SAS_HP_1_4_INTERNAL_1_4_EXTERNAL_BRANDING \
"HP H222 Host Bus Adapter"
#define MPT2SAS_HP_EMBEDDED_2_4_INTERNAL_BRANDING \
"HP H220i Host Bus Adapter"
#define MPT2SAS_HP_DAUGHTER_2_4_INTERNAL_BRANDING \
"HP H210i Host Bus Adapter"
/*
* HO HBA SSDIDs
*/
#define MPT2SAS_HP_2_4_INTERNAL_SSDID 0x0041
#define MPT2SAS_HP_2_4_EXTERNAL_SSDID 0x0042
#define MPT2SAS_HP_1_4_INTERNAL_1_4_EXTERNAL_SSDID 0x0043
#define MPT2SAS_HP_EMBEDDED_2_4_INTERNAL_SSDID 0x0044
#define MPT2SAS_HP_DAUGHTER_2_4_INTERNAL_SSDID 0x0046
mpt3sas: Added Combined Reply Queue feature to extend up-to 96 MSIX vector support In this patch, increased the number of MSIX vector support for SAS3 C0 HBAs to up-to 96. Following are changes that are done in this patch 1. This feature is enabled only for SAS3 C0 and higher revision cards and also only when reply post free queue count is greater than 8. 2. To support this feature 12 SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interfaces are used. MSI-X index numbered from 0 to 7 use the first SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interface to update its corresponding ReplyPostHostIndex values, MSI-X index numbered from 8 to 15 will use the second SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interface and so on. These 12 SuppementalReplyPostHostIndex system interfaces address are saved in the array replyPostRegisterIndex[]. 3. As each SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register supports 8 MSI-X vectors. So MSIxIndex field in these register must contain a value between 0 and 7. 4. After processing the reply descriptors from a reply post free queues then update the new reply post host index value in ReplyPostHostIndex field and (msix_index mod 8) value in MSIxIndex field of SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register. The Address of this SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register is retrived from (msix_index/8)th entry of replyPostRegisterIndex[] array. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <jthumshirn@suse.de> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Odin.com>
2015-06-30 00:54:47 -06:00
/*
* Combined Reply Queue constants,
* There are twelve Supplemental Reply Post Host Index Registers
* and each register is at offset 0x10 bytes from the previous one.
*/
#define MPT3_SUP_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_REG_COUNT_G3 12
#define MPT3_SUP_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_REG_COUNT_G35 16
#define MPT3_SUP_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_REG_OFFSET (0x10)
/* OEM Identifiers */
#define MFG10_OEM_ID_INVALID (0x00000000)
#define MFG10_OEM_ID_DELL (0x00000001)
#define MFG10_OEM_ID_FSC (0x00000002)
#define MFG10_OEM_ID_SUN (0x00000003)
#define MFG10_OEM_ID_IBM (0x00000004)
/* GENERIC Flags 0*/
#define MFG10_GF0_OCE_DISABLED (0x00000001)
#define MFG10_GF0_R1E_DRIVE_COUNT (0x00000002)
#define MFG10_GF0_R10_DISPLAY (0x00000004)
#define MFG10_GF0_SSD_DATA_SCRUB_DISABLE (0x00000008)
#define MFG10_GF0_SINGLE_DRIVE_R0 (0x00000010)
#define VIRTUAL_IO_FAILED_RETRY (0x32010081)
/* OEM Specific Flags will come from OEM specific header files */
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage10_t {
MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_HEADER Header; /* 00h */
U8 OEMIdentifier; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 05h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 08h */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U32 GenericFlags0; /* 10h */
U32 GenericFlags1; /* 14h */
U32 Reserved4; /* 18h */
U32 OEMSpecificFlags0; /* 1Ch */
U32 OEMSpecificFlags1; /* 20h */
U32 Reserved5[18]; /* 24h - 60h*/
};
/* Miscellaneous options */
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage11_t {
MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_HEADER Header; /* 00h */
__le32 Reserved1; /* 04h */
u8 Reserved2; /* 08h */
u8 EEDPTagMode; /* 09h */
u8 Reserved3; /* 0Ah */
u8 Reserved4; /* 0Bh */
__le32 Reserved5[23]; /* 0Ch-60h*/
};
/**
* struct MPT3SAS_TARGET - starget private hostdata
* @starget: starget object
* @sas_address: target sas address
* @raid_device: raid_device pointer to access volume data
* @handle: device handle
* @num_luns: number luns
* @flags: MPT_TARGET_FLAGS_XXX flags
* @deleted: target flaged for deletion
* @tm_busy: target is busy with TM request.
* @sdev: The sas_device associated with this target
*/
struct MPT3SAS_TARGET {
struct scsi_target *starget;
u64 sas_address;
struct _raid_device *raid_device;
u16 handle;
int num_luns;
u32 flags;
u8 deleted;
u8 tm_busy;
struct _sas_device *sdev;
};
/*
* per device private data
*/
#define MPT_DEVICE_FLAGS_INIT 0x01
#define MFG_PAGE10_HIDE_SSDS_MASK (0x00000003)
#define MFG_PAGE10_HIDE_ALL_DISKS (0x00)
#define MFG_PAGE10_EXPOSE_ALL_DISKS (0x01)
#define MFG_PAGE10_HIDE_IF_VOL_PRESENT (0x02)
/**
* struct MPT3SAS_DEVICE - sdev private hostdata
* @sas_target: starget private hostdata
* @lun: lun number
* @flags: MPT_DEVICE_XXX flags
* @configured_lun: lun is configured
* @block: device is in SDEV_BLOCK state
* @tlr_snoop_check: flag used in determining whether to disable TLR
* @eedp_enable: eedp support enable bit
* @eedp_type: 0(type_1), 1(type_2), 2(type_3)
* @eedp_block_length: block size
*/
struct MPT3SAS_DEVICE {
struct MPT3SAS_TARGET *sas_target;
unsigned int lun;
u32 flags;
u8 configured_lun;
u8 block;
u8 tlr_snoop_check;
u8 ignore_delay_remove;
};
#define MPT3_CMD_NOT_USED 0x8000 /* free */
#define MPT3_CMD_COMPLETE 0x0001 /* completed */
#define MPT3_CMD_PENDING 0x0002 /* pending */
#define MPT3_CMD_REPLY_VALID 0x0004 /* reply is valid */
#define MPT3_CMD_RESET 0x0008 /* host reset dropped the command */
/**
* struct _internal_cmd - internal commands struct
* @mutex: mutex
* @done: completion
* @reply: reply message pointer
* @sense: sense data
* @status: MPT3_CMD_XXX status
* @smid: system message id
*/
struct _internal_cmd {
struct mutex mutex;
struct completion done;
void *reply;
void *sense;
u16 status;
u16 smid;
};
/**
* struct _sas_device - attached device information
* @list: sas device list
* @starget: starget object
* @sas_address: device sas address
* @device_name: retrieved from the SAS IDENTIFY frame.
* @handle: device handle
* @sas_address_parent: sas address of parent expander or sas host
* @enclosure_handle: enclosure handle
* @enclosure_logical_id: enclosure logical identifier
* @volume_handle: volume handle (valid when hidden raid member)
* @volume_wwid: volume unique identifier
* @device_info: bitfield provides detailed info about the device
* @id: target id
* @channel: target channel
* @slot: number number
* @phy: phy identifier provided in sas device page 0
* @responding: used in _scsih_sas_device_mark_responding
* @fast_path: fast path feature enable bit
* @pfa_led_on: flag for PFA LED status
* @pend_sas_rphy_add: flag to check if device is in sas_rphy_add()
* addition routine.
*/
struct _sas_device {
struct list_head list;
struct scsi_target *starget;
u64 sas_address;
u64 device_name;
u16 handle;
u64 sas_address_parent;
u16 enclosure_handle;
u64 enclosure_logical_id;
u16 volume_handle;
u64 volume_wwid;
u32 device_info;
int id;
int channel;
u16 slot;
u8 phy;
u8 responding;
u8 fast_path;
u8 pfa_led_on;
u8 pend_sas_rphy_add;
u8 enclosure_level;
u8 connector_name[5];
struct kref refcount;
};
static inline void sas_device_get(struct _sas_device *s)
{
kref_get(&s->refcount);
}
static inline void sas_device_free(struct kref *r)
{
kfree(container_of(r, struct _sas_device, refcount));
}
static inline void sas_device_put(struct _sas_device *s)
{
kref_put(&s->refcount, sas_device_free);
}
/**
* struct _raid_device - raid volume link list
* @list: sas device list
* @starget: starget object
* @sdev: scsi device struct (volumes are single lun)
* @wwid: unique identifier for the volume
* @handle: device handle
* @block_size: Block size of the volume
* @id: target id
* @channel: target channel
* @volume_type: the raid level
* @device_info: bitfield provides detailed info about the hidden components
* @num_pds: number of hidden raid components
* @responding: used in _scsih_raid_device_mark_responding
* @percent_complete: resync percent complete
* @direct_io_enabled: Whether direct io to PDs are allowed or not
* @stripe_exponent: X where 2powX is the stripe sz in blocks
* @block_exponent: X where 2powX is the block sz in bytes
* @max_lba: Maximum number of LBA in the volume
* @stripe_sz: Stripe Size of the volume
* @device_info: Device info of the volume member disk
* @pd_handle: Array of handles of the physical drives for direct I/O in le16
*/
#define MPT_MAX_WARPDRIVE_PDS 8
struct _raid_device {
struct list_head list;
struct scsi_target *starget;
struct scsi_device *sdev;
u64 wwid;
u16 handle;
u16 block_sz;
int id;
int channel;
u8 volume_type;
u8 num_pds;
u8 responding;
u8 percent_complete;
u8 direct_io_enabled;
u8 stripe_exponent;
u8 block_exponent;
u64 max_lba;
u32 stripe_sz;
u32 device_info;
u16 pd_handle[MPT_MAX_WARPDRIVE_PDS];
};
/**
* struct _boot_device - boot device info
* @is_raid: flag to indicate whether this is volume
* @device: holds pointer for either struct _sas_device or
* struct _raid_device
*/
struct _boot_device {
u8 is_raid;
void *device;
};
/**
* struct _sas_port - wide/narrow sas port information
* @port_list: list of ports belonging to expander
* @num_phys: number of phys belonging to this port
* @remote_identify: attached device identification
* @rphy: sas transport rphy object
* @port: sas transport wide/narrow port object
* @phy_list: _sas_phy list objects belonging to this port
*/
struct _sas_port {
struct list_head port_list;
u8 num_phys;
struct sas_identify remote_identify;
struct sas_rphy *rphy;
struct sas_port *port;
struct list_head phy_list;
};
/**
* struct _sas_phy - phy information
* @port_siblings: list of phys belonging to a port
* @identify: phy identification
* @remote_identify: attached device identification
* @phy: sas transport phy object
* @phy_id: unique phy id
* @handle: device handle for this phy
* @attached_handle: device handle for attached device
* @phy_belongs_to_port: port has been created for this phy
*/
struct _sas_phy {
struct list_head port_siblings;
struct sas_identify identify;
struct sas_identify remote_identify;
struct sas_phy *phy;
u8 phy_id;
u16 handle;
u16 attached_handle;
u8 phy_belongs_to_port;
};
/**
* struct _sas_node - sas_host/expander information
* @list: list of expanders
* @parent_dev: parent device class
* @num_phys: number phys belonging to this sas_host/expander
* @sas_address: sas address of this sas_host/expander
* @handle: handle for this sas_host/expander
* @sas_address_parent: sas address of parent expander or sas host
* @enclosure_handle: handle for this a member of an enclosure
* @device_info: bitwise defining capabilities of this sas_host/expander
* @responding: used in _scsih_expander_device_mark_responding
* @phy: a list of phys that make up this sas_host/expander
* @sas_port_list: list of ports attached to this sas_host/expander
*/
struct _sas_node {
struct list_head list;
struct device *parent_dev;
u8 num_phys;
u64 sas_address;
u16 handle;
u64 sas_address_parent;
u16 enclosure_handle;
u64 enclosure_logical_id;
u8 responding;
struct _sas_phy *phy;
struct list_head sas_port_list;
};
/**
* enum reset_type - reset state
* @FORCE_BIG_HAMMER: issue diagnostic reset
* @SOFT_RESET: issue message_unit_reset, if fails to to big hammer
*/
enum reset_type {
FORCE_BIG_HAMMER,
SOFT_RESET,
};
/**
* struct chain_tracker - firmware chain tracker
* @chain_buffer: chain buffer
* @chain_buffer_dma: physical address
* @tracker_list: list of free request (ioc->free_chain_list)
*/
struct chain_tracker {
void *chain_buffer;
dma_addr_t chain_buffer_dma;
struct list_head tracker_list;
};
/**
* struct scsiio_tracker - scsi mf request tracker
* @smid: system message id
* @scmd: scsi request pointer
* @cb_idx: callback index
* @direct_io: To indicate whether I/O is direct (WARPDRIVE)
* @tracker_list: list of free request (ioc->free_list)
* @msix_io: IO's msix
*/
struct scsiio_tracker {
u16 smid;
struct scsi_cmnd *scmd;
u8 cb_idx;
u8 direct_io;
struct list_head chain_list;
struct list_head tracker_list;
u16 msix_io;
};
/**
* struct request_tracker - firmware request tracker
* @smid: system message id
* @cb_idx: callback index
* @tracker_list: list of free request (ioc->free_list)
*/
struct request_tracker {
u16 smid;
u8 cb_idx;
struct list_head tracker_list;
};
/**
* struct _tr_list - target reset list
* @handle: device handle
* @state: state machine
*/
struct _tr_list {
struct list_head list;
u16 handle;
u16 state;
};
/**
* struct _sc_list - delayed SAS_IO_UNIT_CONTROL message list
* @handle: device handle
*/
struct _sc_list {
struct list_head list;
u16 handle;
};
/**
* struct _event_ack_list - delayed event acknowledgment list
* @Event: Event ID
* @EventContext: used to track the event uniquely
*/
struct _event_ack_list {
struct list_head list;
u16 Event;
u32 EventContext;
};
/**
* struct adapter_reply_queue - the reply queue struct
* @ioc: per adapter object
* @msix_index: msix index into vector table
* @vector: irq vector
* @reply_post_host_index: head index in the pool where FW completes IO
* @reply_post_free: reply post base virt address
* @name: the name registered to request_irq()
* @busy: isr is actively processing replies on another cpu
* @list: this list
*/
struct adapter_reply_queue {
struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc;
u8 msix_index;
unsigned int vector;
u32 reply_post_host_index;
Mpi2ReplyDescriptorsUnion_t *reply_post_free;
char name[MPT_NAME_LENGTH];
atomic_t busy;
cpumask_var_t affinity_hint;
struct list_head list;
};
typedef void (*MPT_ADD_SGE)(void *paddr, u32 flags_length, dma_addr_t dma_addr);
/* SAS3.0 support */
typedef int (*MPT_BUILD_SG_SCMD)(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
struct scsi_cmnd *scmd, u16 smid);
typedef void (*MPT_BUILD_SG)(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, void *psge,
dma_addr_t data_out_dma, size_t data_out_sz,
dma_addr_t data_in_dma, size_t data_in_sz);
typedef void (*MPT_BUILD_ZERO_LEN_SGE)(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
void *paddr);
/* To support atomic and non atomic descriptors*/
typedef void (*PUT_SMID_IO_FP_HIP) (struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid,
u16 funcdep);
typedef void (*PUT_SMID_DEFAULT) (struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid);
/* IOC Facts and Port Facts converted from little endian to cpu */
union mpi3_version_union {
MPI2_VERSION_STRUCT Struct;
u32 Word;
};
struct mpt3sas_facts {
u16 MsgVersion;
u16 HeaderVersion;
u8 IOCNumber;
u8 VP_ID;
u8 VF_ID;
u16 IOCExceptions;
u16 IOCStatus;
u32 IOCLogInfo;
u8 MaxChainDepth;
u8 WhoInit;
u8 NumberOfPorts;
u8 MaxMSIxVectors;
u16 RequestCredit;
u16 ProductID;
u32 IOCCapabilities;
union mpi3_version_union FWVersion;
u16 IOCRequestFrameSize;
u16 IOCMaxChainSegmentSize;
u16 MaxInitiators;
u16 MaxTargets;
u16 MaxSasExpanders;
u16 MaxEnclosures;
u16 ProtocolFlags;
u16 HighPriorityCredit;
u16 MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth;
u8 ReplyFrameSize;
u8 MaxVolumes;
u16 MaxDevHandle;
u16 MaxPersistentEntries;
u16 MinDevHandle;
};
struct mpt3sas_port_facts {
u8 PortNumber;
u8 VP_ID;
u8 VF_ID;
u8 PortType;
u16 MaxPostedCmdBuffers;
};
mpt3sas: Added Reply Descriptor Post Queue (RDPQ) Array support Up to now, Driver allocates a single contiguous block of memory pool for all reply queues and passes down a single address in the ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress field of the IOC Init Request Message to the firmware. When firmware receives this address, it will program each of the Reply Descriptor Post Queue registers, as each reply queue has its own register. Thus the firmware, starting from a base address it determines the starting address of the subsequent reply queues through some simple arithmetic calculations. The size of this contiguous block of memory pool is directly proportional to number of MSI-X vectors and the HBA queue depth. For example higher MSIX vectors requires larger contiguous block of memory pool. But some of the OS kernels are unable to allocate this larger contiguous block of memory pool. So, the proposal is to allocate memory independently for each Reply Queue and pass down all of the addresses to the firmware. Then the firmware will just take each address and program the value into the correct register. When HBAs with older firmware(i.e. without RDPQ capability) is used with this new driver then the max_msix_vectors value would be set to 8 by default. Change set in v1: 1. Declared the _base_get_ioc_facts() functions at the beginning of the mpt3sas_base.c file instead of moving all these functions before mpt3sas_base_map_resources() function a. _base_wait_for_doorbell_int() b. _base_wait_for_doorbell_ack() c. _base_wait_for_doorbell_not_used() d. _base_handshake_req_reply_wait() e. _base_get_ioc_facts() 2. Initially set the consistent DMA mask to 32 bit and then change it to 64 bit mask after allocating RDPQ pools by calling the function _base_change_consistent_dma_mask. This is to ensure that all the upper 32 bits of RDPQ entries's base address to be same. 3. Reduced the redundancy between the RDPQ and non-RDPQ support in these following functions a. _base_release_memory_pools() b. _base_allocate_memory_pools() c. _base_send_ioc_init() d. _base_make_ioc_operational() Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-09-12 04:05:31 -06:00
struct reply_post_struct {
Mpi2ReplyDescriptorsUnion_t *reply_post_free;
dma_addr_t reply_post_free_dma;
};
typedef void (*MPT3SAS_FLUSH_RUNNING_CMDS)(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
/**
* struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER - per adapter struct
* @list: ioc_list
* @shost: shost object
* @id: unique adapter id
* @cpu_count: number online cpus
* @name: generic ioc string
* @tmp_string: tmp string used for logging
* @pdev: pci pdev object
* @pio_chip: physical io register space
* @chip: memory mapped register space
* @chip_phys: physical addrss prior to mapping
* @logging_level: see mpt3sas_debug.h
* @fwfault_debug: debuging FW timeouts
* @ir_firmware: IR firmware present
* @bars: bitmask of BAR's that must be configured
* @mask_interrupts: ignore interrupt
mpt3sas: Added Reply Descriptor Post Queue (RDPQ) Array support Up to now, Driver allocates a single contiguous block of memory pool for all reply queues and passes down a single address in the ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress field of the IOC Init Request Message to the firmware. When firmware receives this address, it will program each of the Reply Descriptor Post Queue registers, as each reply queue has its own register. Thus the firmware, starting from a base address it determines the starting address of the subsequent reply queues through some simple arithmetic calculations. The size of this contiguous block of memory pool is directly proportional to number of MSI-X vectors and the HBA queue depth. For example higher MSIX vectors requires larger contiguous block of memory pool. But some of the OS kernels are unable to allocate this larger contiguous block of memory pool. So, the proposal is to allocate memory independently for each Reply Queue and pass down all of the addresses to the firmware. Then the firmware will just take each address and program the value into the correct register. When HBAs with older firmware(i.e. without RDPQ capability) is used with this new driver then the max_msix_vectors value would be set to 8 by default. Change set in v1: 1. Declared the _base_get_ioc_facts() functions at the beginning of the mpt3sas_base.c file instead of moving all these functions before mpt3sas_base_map_resources() function a. _base_wait_for_doorbell_int() b. _base_wait_for_doorbell_ack() c. _base_wait_for_doorbell_not_used() d. _base_handshake_req_reply_wait() e. _base_get_ioc_facts() 2. Initially set the consistent DMA mask to 32 bit and then change it to 64 bit mask after allocating RDPQ pools by calling the function _base_change_consistent_dma_mask. This is to ensure that all the upper 32 bits of RDPQ entries's base address to be same. 3. Reduced the redundancy between the RDPQ and non-RDPQ support in these following functions a. _base_release_memory_pools() b. _base_allocate_memory_pools() c. _base_send_ioc_init() d. _base_make_ioc_operational() Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-09-12 04:05:31 -06:00
* @dma_mask: used to set the consistent dma mask
* @fault_reset_work_q_name: fw fault work queue
* @fault_reset_work_q: ""
* @fault_reset_work: ""
* @firmware_event_name: fw event work queue
* @firmware_event_thread: ""
* @fw_event_lock:
* @fw_event_list: list of fw events
* @aen_event_read_flag: event log was read
* @broadcast_aen_busy: broadcast aen waiting to be serviced
* @shost_recovery: host reset in progress
* @ioc_reset_in_progress_lock:
* @ioc_link_reset_in_progress: phy/hard reset in progress
* @ignore_loginfos: ignore loginfos during task management
* @remove_host: flag for when driver unloads, to avoid sending dev resets
* @pci_error_recovery: flag to prevent ioc access until slot reset completes
* @wait_for_discovery_to_complete: flag set at driver load time when
* waiting on reporting devices
* @is_driver_loading: flag set at driver load time
* @port_enable_failed: flag set when port enable has failed
* @start_scan: flag set from scan_start callback, cleared from _mpt3sas_fw_work
* @start_scan_failed: means port enable failed, return's the ioc_status
* @msix_enable: flag indicating msix is enabled
* @msix_vector_count: number msix vectors
* @cpu_msix_table: table for mapping cpus to msix index
* @cpu_msix_table_sz: table size
* @schedule_dead_ioc_flush_running_cmds: callback to flush pending commands
* @scsi_io_cb_idx: shost generated commands
* @tm_cb_idx: task management commands
* @scsih_cb_idx: scsih internal commands
* @transport_cb_idx: transport internal commands
* @ctl_cb_idx: clt internal commands
* @base_cb_idx: base internal commands
* @config_cb_idx: base internal commands
* @tm_tr_cb_idx : device removal target reset handshake
* @tm_tr_volume_cb_idx : volume removal target reset
* @base_cmds:
* @transport_cmds:
* @scsih_cmds:
* @tm_cmds:
* @ctl_cmds:
* @config_cmds:
* @base_add_sg_single: handler for either 32/64 bit sgl's
* @event_type: bits indicating which events to log
* @event_context: unique id for each logged event
* @event_log: event log pointer
* @event_masks: events that are masked
* @facts: static facts data
* @pfacts: static port facts data
* @manu_pg0: static manufacturing page 0
* @manu_pg10: static manufacturing page 10
* @manu_pg11: static manufacturing page 11
* @bios_pg2: static bios page 2
* @bios_pg3: static bios page 3
* @ioc_pg8: static ioc page 8
* @iounit_pg0: static iounit page 0
* @iounit_pg1: static iounit page 1
* @iounit_pg8: static iounit page 8
* @sas_hba: sas host object
* @sas_expander_list: expander object list
* @sas_node_lock:
* @sas_device_list: sas device object list
* @sas_device_init_list: sas device object list (used only at init time)
* @sas_device_lock:
* @io_missing_delay: time for IO completed by fw when PDR enabled
* @device_missing_delay: time for device missing by fw when PDR enabled
* @sas_id : used for setting volume target IDs
* @blocking_handles: bitmask used to identify which devices need blocking
* @pd_handles : bitmask for PD handles
* @pd_handles_sz : size of pd_handle bitmask
* @config_page_sz: config page size
* @config_page: reserve memory for config page payload
* @config_page_dma:
* @hba_queue_depth: hba request queue depth
* @sge_size: sg element size for either 32/64 bit
* @scsiio_depth: SCSI_IO queue depth
* @request_sz: per request frame size
* @request: pool of request frames
* @request_dma:
* @request_dma_sz:
* @scsi_lookup: firmware request tracker list
* @scsi_lookup_lock:
* @free_list: free list of request
* @pending_io_count:
* @reset_wq:
* @chain: pool of chains
* @chain_dma:
* @max_sges_in_main_message: number sg elements in main message
* @max_sges_in_chain_message: number sg elements per chain
* @chains_needed_per_io: max chains per io
* @chain_depth: total chains allocated
* @chain_segment_sz: gives the max number of
* SGEs accommodate on single chain buffer
* @hi_priority_smid:
* @hi_priority:
* @hi_priority_dma:
* @hi_priority_depth:
* @hpr_lookup:
* @hpr_free_list:
* @internal_smid:
* @internal:
* @internal_dma:
* @internal_depth:
* @internal_lookup:
* @internal_free_list:
* @sense: pool of sense
* @sense_dma:
* @sense_dma_pool:
* @reply_depth: hba reply queue depth:
* @reply_sz: per reply frame size:
* @reply: pool of replys:
* @reply_dma:
* @reply_dma_pool:
* @reply_free_queue_depth: reply free depth
* @reply_free: pool for reply free queue (32 bit addr)
* @reply_free_dma:
* @reply_free_dma_pool:
* @reply_free_host_index: tail index in pool to insert free replys
* @reply_post_queue_depth: reply post queue depth
mpt3sas: Added Reply Descriptor Post Queue (RDPQ) Array support Up to now, Driver allocates a single contiguous block of memory pool for all reply queues and passes down a single address in the ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress field of the IOC Init Request Message to the firmware. When firmware receives this address, it will program each of the Reply Descriptor Post Queue registers, as each reply queue has its own register. Thus the firmware, starting from a base address it determines the starting address of the subsequent reply queues through some simple arithmetic calculations. The size of this contiguous block of memory pool is directly proportional to number of MSI-X vectors and the HBA queue depth. For example higher MSIX vectors requires larger contiguous block of memory pool. But some of the OS kernels are unable to allocate this larger contiguous block of memory pool. So, the proposal is to allocate memory independently for each Reply Queue and pass down all of the addresses to the firmware. Then the firmware will just take each address and program the value into the correct register. When HBAs with older firmware(i.e. without RDPQ capability) is used with this new driver then the max_msix_vectors value would be set to 8 by default. Change set in v1: 1. Declared the _base_get_ioc_facts() functions at the beginning of the mpt3sas_base.c file instead of moving all these functions before mpt3sas_base_map_resources() function a. _base_wait_for_doorbell_int() b. _base_wait_for_doorbell_ack() c. _base_wait_for_doorbell_not_used() d. _base_handshake_req_reply_wait() e. _base_get_ioc_facts() 2. Initially set the consistent DMA mask to 32 bit and then change it to 64 bit mask after allocating RDPQ pools by calling the function _base_change_consistent_dma_mask. This is to ensure that all the upper 32 bits of RDPQ entries's base address to be same. 3. Reduced the redundancy between the RDPQ and non-RDPQ support in these following functions a. _base_release_memory_pools() b. _base_allocate_memory_pools() c. _base_send_ioc_init() d. _base_make_ioc_operational() Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-09-12 04:05:31 -06:00
* @reply_post_struct: struct for reply_post_free physical & virt address
* @rdpq_array_capable: FW supports multiple reply queue addresses in ioc_init
* @rdpq_array_enable: rdpq_array support is enabled in the driver
* @rdpq_array_enable_assigned: this ensures that rdpq_array_enable flag
* is assigned only ones
* @reply_queue_count: number of reply queue's
* @reply_queue_list: link list contaning the reply queue info
mpt3sas: Added Combined Reply Queue feature to extend up-to 96 MSIX vector support In this patch, increased the number of MSIX vector support for SAS3 C0 HBAs to up-to 96. Following are changes that are done in this patch 1. This feature is enabled only for SAS3 C0 and higher revision cards and also only when reply post free queue count is greater than 8. 2. To support this feature 12 SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interfaces are used. MSI-X index numbered from 0 to 7 use the first SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interface to update its corresponding ReplyPostHostIndex values, MSI-X index numbered from 8 to 15 will use the second SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interface and so on. These 12 SuppementalReplyPostHostIndex system interfaces address are saved in the array replyPostRegisterIndex[]. 3. As each SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register supports 8 MSI-X vectors. So MSIxIndex field in these register must contain a value between 0 and 7. 4. After processing the reply descriptors from a reply post free queues then update the new reply post host index value in ReplyPostHostIndex field and (msix_index mod 8) value in MSIxIndex field of SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register. The Address of this SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register is retrived from (msix_index/8)th entry of replyPostRegisterIndex[] array. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <jthumshirn@suse.de> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Odin.com>
2015-06-30 00:54:47 -06:00
* @msix96_vector: 96 MSI-X vector support
* @replyPostRegisterIndex: index of next position in Reply Desc Post Queue
* @delayed_tr_list: target reset link list
* @delayed_tr_volume_list: volume target reset link list
* @delayed_sc_list:
* @delayed_event_ack_list:
* @temp_sensors_count: flag to carry the number of temperature sensors
* @pci_access_mutex: Mutex to synchronize ioctl,sysfs show path and
* pci resource handling. PCI resource freeing will lead to free
* vital hardware/memory resource, which might be in use by cli/sysfs
* path functions resulting in Null pointer reference followed by kernel
* crash. To avoid the above race condition we use mutex syncrhonization
* which ensures the syncrhonization between cli/sysfs_show path.
*/
struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER {
struct list_head list;
struct Scsi_Host *shost;
u8 id;
int cpu_count;
char name[MPT_NAME_LENGTH];
mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs Modified the mpt3sas driver to have a single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBA devices. * Added SAS 2.0 HBA device IDs to the mpt3sas_pci_table pci table. * Created two separate SCSI host templates for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs so that, during the driver load time driver can use corresponding host template(based the pci device ID) while registering a scsi host adapter instance for that pci device. * Registered two IOCTL devices, mpt2ctl is for SAS2 HBAs & mpt3ctl for SAS3 HBAs. Also updated the code to make sure that mpt2ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS2 HBAs and mpt3ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS3 HBAs. * Added separate indexing for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs. * Replaced compile time check 'MPT2SAS_SCSI' to run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged' whereever needed. * Aliased this merged driver to mpt2sas using MODULE_ALIAS. * Moved global varaible 'driver_name' to per adapter instance variable. * Created two raid function template and used corresponding raid function templates based on the run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged'. * Moved mpt2sas_warpdrive.c file from mpt2sas to mpt3sas folder and renamed it as mpt3sas_warpdrive.c. * Also renamed the functions in mpt3sas_warpdrive.c file to follow current driver function name convention. * Updated the Makefile to build mpt3sas_warpdrive.o file for these WarpDrive-specific functions. * Also in function mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(), used sector_div() API instead of division operator (which gives compilation errors on 32 bit machines). * Removed mpt2sas files, mpt2sas directory & mpt3sas_module.c file. * Added module parameter 'hbas_to_enumerate' which permits using this merged driver as a legacy mpt2sas driver or as a legacy mpt3sas driver. Here are the available options for this module parameter: 0 - Merged driver which enumerates both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs 1 - Acts as legacy mpt2sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 2.0 HBAs 2 - Acts as legacy mpt3sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 3.0 HBAs * Removed mpt2sas entries from SCSI's Kconfig and Makefile files. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2015-11-11 05:00:35 -07:00
char driver_name[MPT_NAME_LENGTH];
char tmp_string[MPT_STRING_LENGTH];
struct pci_dev *pdev;
Mpi2SystemInterfaceRegs_t __iomem *chip;
resource_size_t chip_phys;
int logging_level;
int fwfault_debug;
u8 ir_firmware;
int bars;
u8 mask_interrupts;
mpt3sas: Added Reply Descriptor Post Queue (RDPQ) Array support Up to now, Driver allocates a single contiguous block of memory pool for all reply queues and passes down a single address in the ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress field of the IOC Init Request Message to the firmware. When firmware receives this address, it will program each of the Reply Descriptor Post Queue registers, as each reply queue has its own register. Thus the firmware, starting from a base address it determines the starting address of the subsequent reply queues through some simple arithmetic calculations. The size of this contiguous block of memory pool is directly proportional to number of MSI-X vectors and the HBA queue depth. For example higher MSIX vectors requires larger contiguous block of memory pool. But some of the OS kernels are unable to allocate this larger contiguous block of memory pool. So, the proposal is to allocate memory independently for each Reply Queue and pass down all of the addresses to the firmware. Then the firmware will just take each address and program the value into the correct register. When HBAs with older firmware(i.e. without RDPQ capability) is used with this new driver then the max_msix_vectors value would be set to 8 by default. Change set in v1: 1. Declared the _base_get_ioc_facts() functions at the beginning of the mpt3sas_base.c file instead of moving all these functions before mpt3sas_base_map_resources() function a. _base_wait_for_doorbell_int() b. _base_wait_for_doorbell_ack() c. _base_wait_for_doorbell_not_used() d. _base_handshake_req_reply_wait() e. _base_get_ioc_facts() 2. Initially set the consistent DMA mask to 32 bit and then change it to 64 bit mask after allocating RDPQ pools by calling the function _base_change_consistent_dma_mask. This is to ensure that all the upper 32 bits of RDPQ entries's base address to be same. 3. Reduced the redundancy between the RDPQ and non-RDPQ support in these following functions a. _base_release_memory_pools() b. _base_allocate_memory_pools() c. _base_send_ioc_init() d. _base_make_ioc_operational() Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-09-12 04:05:31 -06:00
int dma_mask;
/* fw fault handler */
char fault_reset_work_q_name[20];
struct workqueue_struct *fault_reset_work_q;
struct delayed_work fault_reset_work;
/* fw event handler */
char firmware_event_name[20];
struct workqueue_struct *firmware_event_thread;
spinlock_t fw_event_lock;
struct list_head fw_event_list;
/* misc flags */
int aen_event_read_flag;
u8 broadcast_aen_busy;
u16 broadcast_aen_pending;
u8 shost_recovery;
struct mutex reset_in_progress_mutex;
spinlock_t ioc_reset_in_progress_lock;
u8 ioc_link_reset_in_progress;
u8 ioc_reset_in_progress_status;
u8 ignore_loginfos;
u8 remove_host;
u8 pci_error_recovery;
u8 wait_for_discovery_to_complete;
u8 is_driver_loading;
u8 port_enable_failed;
u8 start_scan;
u16 start_scan_failed;
u8 msix_enable;
u16 msix_vector_count;
u8 *cpu_msix_table;
u16 cpu_msix_table_sz;
resource_size_t __iomem **reply_post_host_index;
u32 ioc_reset_count;
MPT3SAS_FLUSH_RUNNING_CMDS schedule_dead_ioc_flush_running_cmds;
u32 non_operational_loop;
/* internal commands, callback index */
u8 scsi_io_cb_idx;
u8 tm_cb_idx;
u8 transport_cb_idx;
u8 scsih_cb_idx;
u8 ctl_cb_idx;
u8 base_cb_idx;
u8 port_enable_cb_idx;
u8 config_cb_idx;
u8 tm_tr_cb_idx;
u8 tm_tr_volume_cb_idx;
u8 tm_sas_control_cb_idx;
struct _internal_cmd base_cmds;
struct _internal_cmd port_enable_cmds;
struct _internal_cmd transport_cmds;
struct _internal_cmd scsih_cmds;
struct _internal_cmd tm_cmds;
struct _internal_cmd ctl_cmds;
struct _internal_cmd config_cmds;
MPT_ADD_SGE base_add_sg_single;
/* function ptr for either IEEE or MPI sg elements */
MPT_BUILD_SG_SCMD build_sg_scmd;
MPT_BUILD_SG build_sg;
MPT_BUILD_ZERO_LEN_SGE build_zero_len_sge;
u16 sge_size_ieee;
u16 hba_mpi_version_belonged;
/* function ptr for MPI sg elements only */
MPT_BUILD_SG build_sg_mpi;
MPT_BUILD_ZERO_LEN_SGE build_zero_len_sge_mpi;
/* event log */
u32 event_type[MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS];
u32 event_context;
void *event_log;
u32 event_masks[MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS];
/* static config pages */
struct mpt3sas_facts facts;
struct mpt3sas_port_facts *pfacts;
Mpi2ManufacturingPage0_t manu_pg0;
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage10_t manu_pg10;
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage11_t manu_pg11;
Mpi2BiosPage2_t bios_pg2;
Mpi2BiosPage3_t bios_pg3;
Mpi2IOCPage8_t ioc_pg8;
Mpi2IOUnitPage0_t iounit_pg0;
Mpi2IOUnitPage1_t iounit_pg1;
Mpi2IOUnitPage8_t iounit_pg8;
struct _boot_device req_boot_device;
struct _boot_device req_alt_boot_device;
struct _boot_device current_boot_device;
/* sas hba, expander, and device list */
struct _sas_node sas_hba;
struct list_head sas_expander_list;
spinlock_t sas_node_lock;
struct list_head sas_device_list;
struct list_head sas_device_init_list;
spinlock_t sas_device_lock;
struct list_head raid_device_list;
spinlock_t raid_device_lock;
u8 io_missing_delay;
u16 device_missing_delay;
int sas_id;
void *blocking_handles;
void *pd_handles;
u16 pd_handles_sz;
void *pend_os_device_add;
u16 pend_os_device_add_sz;
/* config page */
u16 config_page_sz;
void *config_page;
dma_addr_t config_page_dma;
/* scsiio request */
u16 hba_queue_depth;
u16 sge_size;
u16 scsiio_depth;
u16 request_sz;
u8 *request;
dma_addr_t request_dma;
u32 request_dma_sz;
struct scsiio_tracker *scsi_lookup;
ulong scsi_lookup_pages;
spinlock_t scsi_lookup_lock;
struct list_head free_list;
int pending_io_count;
wait_queue_head_t reset_wq;
/* chain */
struct chain_tracker *chain_lookup;
struct list_head free_chain_list;
struct dma_pool *chain_dma_pool;
ulong chain_pages;
u16 max_sges_in_main_message;
u16 max_sges_in_chain_message;
u16 chains_needed_per_io;
u32 chain_depth;
u16 chain_segment_sz;
/* hi-priority queue */
u16 hi_priority_smid;
u8 *hi_priority;
dma_addr_t hi_priority_dma;
u16 hi_priority_depth;
struct request_tracker *hpr_lookup;
struct list_head hpr_free_list;
/* internal queue */
u16 internal_smid;
u8 *internal;
dma_addr_t internal_dma;
u16 internal_depth;
struct request_tracker *internal_lookup;
struct list_head internal_free_list;
/* sense */
u8 *sense;
dma_addr_t sense_dma;
struct dma_pool *sense_dma_pool;
/* reply */
u16 reply_sz;
u8 *reply;
dma_addr_t reply_dma;
u32 reply_dma_max_address;
u32 reply_dma_min_address;
struct dma_pool *reply_dma_pool;
/* reply free queue */
u16 reply_free_queue_depth;
__le32 *reply_free;
dma_addr_t reply_free_dma;
struct dma_pool *reply_free_dma_pool;
u32 reply_free_host_index;
/* reply post queue */
u16 reply_post_queue_depth;
mpt3sas: Added Reply Descriptor Post Queue (RDPQ) Array support Up to now, Driver allocates a single contiguous block of memory pool for all reply queues and passes down a single address in the ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress field of the IOC Init Request Message to the firmware. When firmware receives this address, it will program each of the Reply Descriptor Post Queue registers, as each reply queue has its own register. Thus the firmware, starting from a base address it determines the starting address of the subsequent reply queues through some simple arithmetic calculations. The size of this contiguous block of memory pool is directly proportional to number of MSI-X vectors and the HBA queue depth. For example higher MSIX vectors requires larger contiguous block of memory pool. But some of the OS kernels are unable to allocate this larger contiguous block of memory pool. So, the proposal is to allocate memory independently for each Reply Queue and pass down all of the addresses to the firmware. Then the firmware will just take each address and program the value into the correct register. When HBAs with older firmware(i.e. without RDPQ capability) is used with this new driver then the max_msix_vectors value would be set to 8 by default. Change set in v1: 1. Declared the _base_get_ioc_facts() functions at the beginning of the mpt3sas_base.c file instead of moving all these functions before mpt3sas_base_map_resources() function a. _base_wait_for_doorbell_int() b. _base_wait_for_doorbell_ack() c. _base_wait_for_doorbell_not_used() d. _base_handshake_req_reply_wait() e. _base_get_ioc_facts() 2. Initially set the consistent DMA mask to 32 bit and then change it to 64 bit mask after allocating RDPQ pools by calling the function _base_change_consistent_dma_mask. This is to ensure that all the upper 32 bits of RDPQ entries's base address to be same. 3. Reduced the redundancy between the RDPQ and non-RDPQ support in these following functions a. _base_release_memory_pools() b. _base_allocate_memory_pools() c. _base_send_ioc_init() d. _base_make_ioc_operational() Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-09-12 04:05:31 -06:00
struct reply_post_struct *reply_post;
u8 rdpq_array_capable;
u8 rdpq_array_enable;
u8 rdpq_array_enable_assigned;
struct dma_pool *reply_post_free_dma_pool;
u8 reply_queue_count;
struct list_head reply_queue_list;
u8 combined_reply_queue;
u8 combined_reply_index_count;
mpt3sas: Added Combined Reply Queue feature to extend up-to 96 MSIX vector support In this patch, increased the number of MSIX vector support for SAS3 C0 HBAs to up-to 96. Following are changes that are done in this patch 1. This feature is enabled only for SAS3 C0 and higher revision cards and also only when reply post free queue count is greater than 8. 2. To support this feature 12 SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interfaces are used. MSI-X index numbered from 0 to 7 use the first SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interface to update its corresponding ReplyPostHostIndex values, MSI-X index numbered from 8 to 15 will use the second SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex system interface and so on. These 12 SuppementalReplyPostHostIndex system interfaces address are saved in the array replyPostRegisterIndex[]. 3. As each SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register supports 8 MSI-X vectors. So MSIxIndex field in these register must contain a value between 0 and 7. 4. After processing the reply descriptors from a reply post free queues then update the new reply post host index value in ReplyPostHostIndex field and (msix_index mod 8) value in MSIxIndex field of SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register. The Address of this SupplementalReplyPostHostIndex register is retrived from (msix_index/8)th entry of replyPostRegisterIndex[] array. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <jthumshirn@suse.de> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Odin.com>
2015-06-30 00:54:47 -06:00
/* reply post register index */
resource_size_t **replyPostRegisterIndex;
struct list_head delayed_tr_list;
struct list_head delayed_tr_volume_list;
struct list_head delayed_sc_list;
struct list_head delayed_event_ack_list;
u8 temp_sensors_count;
struct mutex pci_access_mutex;
/* diag buffer support */
u8 *diag_buffer[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
u32 diag_buffer_sz[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
dma_addr_t diag_buffer_dma[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
u8 diag_buffer_status[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
u32 unique_id[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
u32 product_specific[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT][23];
u32 diagnostic_flags[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
u32 ring_buffer_offset;
u32 ring_buffer_sz;
u8 is_warpdrive;
u8 hide_ir_msg;
u8 mfg_pg10_hide_flag;
u8 hide_drives;
spinlock_t diag_trigger_lock;
u8 diag_trigger_active;
struct SL_WH_MASTER_TRIGGER_T diag_trigger_master;
struct SL_WH_EVENT_TRIGGERS_T diag_trigger_event;
struct SL_WH_SCSI_TRIGGERS_T diag_trigger_scsi;
struct SL_WH_MPI_TRIGGERS_T diag_trigger_mpi;
void *device_remove_in_progress;
u16 device_remove_in_progress_sz;
u8 is_gen35_ioc;
u8 atomic_desc_capable;
PUT_SMID_IO_FP_HIP put_smid_scsi_io;
PUT_SMID_IO_FP_HIP put_smid_fast_path;
PUT_SMID_IO_FP_HIP put_smid_hi_priority;
PUT_SMID_DEFAULT put_smid_default;
};
typedef u8 (*MPT_CALLBACK)(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 msix_index,
u32 reply);
/* base shared API */
extern struct list_head mpt3sas_ioc_list;
extern char driver_name[MPT_NAME_LENGTH];
/* spinlock on list operations over IOCs
* Case: when multiple warpdrive cards(IOCs) are in use
* Each IOC will added to the ioc list structure on initialization.
* Watchdog threads run at regular intervals to check IOC for any
* fault conditions which will trigger the dead_ioc thread to
* deallocate pci resource, resulting deleting the IOC netry from list,
* this deletion need to protected by spinlock to enusre that
* ioc removal is syncrhonized, if not synchronized it might lead to
* list_del corruption as the ioc list is traversed in cli path.
*/
extern spinlock_t gioc_lock;
void mpt3sas_base_start_watchdog(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
void mpt3sas_base_stop_watchdog(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
int mpt3sas_base_attach(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
void mpt3sas_base_detach(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
int mpt3sas_base_map_resources(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
void mpt3sas_base_free_resources(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
int mpt3sas_base_hard_reset_handler(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
enum reset_type type);
void *mpt3sas_base_get_msg_frame(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid);
void *mpt3sas_base_get_sense_buffer(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid);
__le32 mpt3sas_base_get_sense_buffer_dma(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u16 smid);
void mpt3sas_base_sync_reply_irqs(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
/* hi-priority queue */
u16 mpt3sas_base_get_smid_hpr(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u8 cb_idx);
u16 mpt3sas_base_get_smid_scsiio(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u8 cb_idx,
struct scsi_cmnd *scmd);
u16 mpt3sas_base_get_smid(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u8 cb_idx);
void mpt3sas_base_free_smid(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid);
void mpt3sas_base_initialize_callback_handler(void);
u8 mpt3sas_base_register_callback_handler(MPT_CALLBACK cb_func);
void mpt3sas_base_release_callback_handler(u8 cb_idx);
u8 mpt3sas_base_done(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 msix_index,
u32 reply);
u8 mpt3sas_port_enable_done(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid,
u8 msix_index, u32 reply);
void *mpt3sas_base_get_reply_virt_addr(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u32 phys_addr);
u32 mpt3sas_base_get_iocstate(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, int cooked);
void mpt3sas_base_fault_info(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc , u16 fault_code);
int mpt3sas_base_sas_iounit_control(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2SasIoUnitControlReply_t *mpi_reply,
Mpi2SasIoUnitControlRequest_t *mpi_request);
int mpt3sas_base_scsi_enclosure_processor(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2SepReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SepRequest_t *mpi_request);
void mpt3sas_base_validate_event_type(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u32 *event_type);
void mpt3sas_halt_firmware(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
void mpt3sas_base_update_missing_delay(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u16 device_missing_delay, u8 io_missing_delay);
int mpt3sas_port_enable(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
/* scsih shared API */
u8 mpt3sas_scsih_event_callback(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u8 msix_index,
u32 reply);
void mpt3sas_scsih_reset_handler(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, int reset_phase);
int mpt3sas_scsih_issue_tm(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle,
uint channel, uint id, uint lun, u8 type, u16 smid_task,
ulong timeout);
int mpt3sas_scsih_issue_locked_tm(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle,
uint channel, uint id, uint lun, u8 type, u16 smid_task,
ulong timeout);
void mpt3sas_scsih_set_tm_flag(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle);
void mpt3sas_scsih_clear_tm_flag(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle);
void mpt3sas_expander_remove(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u64 sas_address);
void mpt3sas_device_remove_by_sas_address(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u64 sas_address);
u8 mpt3sas_check_for_pending_internal_cmds(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u16 smid);
struct _sas_node *mpt3sas_scsih_expander_find_by_handle(
struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle);
struct _sas_node *mpt3sas_scsih_expander_find_by_sas_address(
struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u64 sas_address);
struct _sas_device *mpt3sas_get_sdev_by_addr(
struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u64 sas_address);
struct _sas_device *__mpt3sas_get_sdev_by_addr(
struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u64 sas_address);
void mpt3sas_port_enable_complete(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs Modified the mpt3sas driver to have a single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBA devices. * Added SAS 2.0 HBA device IDs to the mpt3sas_pci_table pci table. * Created two separate SCSI host templates for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs so that, during the driver load time driver can use corresponding host template(based the pci device ID) while registering a scsi host adapter instance for that pci device. * Registered two IOCTL devices, mpt2ctl is for SAS2 HBAs & mpt3ctl for SAS3 HBAs. Also updated the code to make sure that mpt2ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS2 HBAs and mpt3ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS3 HBAs. * Added separate indexing for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs. * Replaced compile time check 'MPT2SAS_SCSI' to run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged' whereever needed. * Aliased this merged driver to mpt2sas using MODULE_ALIAS. * Moved global varaible 'driver_name' to per adapter instance variable. * Created two raid function template and used corresponding raid function templates based on the run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged'. * Moved mpt2sas_warpdrive.c file from mpt2sas to mpt3sas folder and renamed it as mpt3sas_warpdrive.c. * Also renamed the functions in mpt3sas_warpdrive.c file to follow current driver function name convention. * Updated the Makefile to build mpt3sas_warpdrive.o file for these WarpDrive-specific functions. * Also in function mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(), used sector_div() API instead of division operator (which gives compilation errors on 32 bit machines). * Removed mpt2sas files, mpt2sas directory & mpt3sas_module.c file. * Added module parameter 'hbas_to_enumerate' which permits using this merged driver as a legacy mpt2sas driver or as a legacy mpt3sas driver. Here are the available options for this module parameter: 0 - Merged driver which enumerates both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs 1 - Acts as legacy mpt2sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 2.0 HBAs 2 - Acts as legacy mpt3sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 3.0 HBAs * Removed mpt2sas entries from SCSI's Kconfig and Makefile files. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2015-11-11 05:00:35 -07:00
struct _raid_device *
mpt3sas_raid_device_find_by_handle(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle);
/* config shared API */
u8 mpt3sas_config_done(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 msix_index,
u32 reply);
int mpt3sas_config_get_number_hba_phys(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u8 *num_phys);
int mpt3sas_config_get_manufacturing_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2ManufacturingPage0_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_manufacturing_pg7(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2ManufacturingPage7_t *config_page,
u16 sz);
int mpt3sas_config_get_manufacturing_pg10(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply,
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage10_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_manufacturing_pg11(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply,
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage11_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_set_manufacturing_pg11(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply,
struct Mpi2ManufacturingPage11_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_bios_pg2(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2BiosPage2_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_bios_pg3(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2BiosPage3_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_iounit_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2IOUnitPage0_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_sas_device_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SasDevicePage0_t *config_page,
u32 form, u32 handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_sas_device_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SasDevicePage1_t *config_page,
u32 form, u32 handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_sas_iounit_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SasIOUnitPage0_t *config_page,
u16 sz);
int mpt3sas_config_get_iounit_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2IOUnitPage1_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_iounit_pg3(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2IOUnitPage3_t *config_page, u16 sz);
int mpt3sas_config_set_iounit_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2IOUnitPage1_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_iounit_pg8(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2IOUnitPage8_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_sas_iounit_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SasIOUnitPage1_t *config_page,
u16 sz);
int mpt3sas_config_set_sas_iounit_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SasIOUnitPage1_t *config_page,
u16 sz);
int mpt3sas_config_get_ioc_pg8(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2IOCPage8_t *config_page);
int mpt3sas_config_get_expander_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2ExpanderPage0_t *config_page,
u32 form, u32 handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_expander_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2ExpanderPage1_t *config_page,
u32 phy_number, u16 handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_enclosure_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2SasEnclosurePage0_t *config_page,
u32 form, u32 handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_phy_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2SasPhyPage0_t *config_page, u32 phy_number);
int mpt3sas_config_get_phy_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2SasPhyPage1_t *config_page, u32 phy_number);
int mpt3sas_config_get_raid_volume_pg1(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2RaidVolPage1_t *config_page, u32 form,
u32 handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_number_pds(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 handle,
u8 *num_pds);
int mpt3sas_config_get_raid_volume_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2RaidVolPage0_t *config_page, u32 form,
u32 handle, u16 sz);
int mpt3sas_config_get_phys_disk_pg0(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2RaidPhysDiskPage0_t *config_page,
u32 form, u32 form_specific);
int mpt3sas_config_get_volume_handle(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 pd_handle,
u16 *volume_handle);
int mpt3sas_config_get_volume_wwid(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u16 volume_handle, u64 *wwid);
/* ctl shared API */
extern struct device_attribute *mpt3sas_host_attrs[];
extern struct device_attribute *mpt3sas_dev_attrs[];
mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs Modified the mpt3sas driver to have a single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBA devices. * Added SAS 2.0 HBA device IDs to the mpt3sas_pci_table pci table. * Created two separate SCSI host templates for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs so that, during the driver load time driver can use corresponding host template(based the pci device ID) while registering a scsi host adapter instance for that pci device. * Registered two IOCTL devices, mpt2ctl is for SAS2 HBAs & mpt3ctl for SAS3 HBAs. Also updated the code to make sure that mpt2ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS2 HBAs and mpt3ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS3 HBAs. * Added separate indexing for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs. * Replaced compile time check 'MPT2SAS_SCSI' to run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged' whereever needed. * Aliased this merged driver to mpt2sas using MODULE_ALIAS. * Moved global varaible 'driver_name' to per adapter instance variable. * Created two raid function template and used corresponding raid function templates based on the run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged'. * Moved mpt2sas_warpdrive.c file from mpt2sas to mpt3sas folder and renamed it as mpt3sas_warpdrive.c. * Also renamed the functions in mpt3sas_warpdrive.c file to follow current driver function name convention. * Updated the Makefile to build mpt3sas_warpdrive.o file for these WarpDrive-specific functions. * Also in function mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(), used sector_div() API instead of division operator (which gives compilation errors on 32 bit machines). * Removed mpt2sas files, mpt2sas directory & mpt3sas_module.c file. * Added module parameter 'hbas_to_enumerate' which permits using this merged driver as a legacy mpt2sas driver or as a legacy mpt3sas driver. Here are the available options for this module parameter: 0 - Merged driver which enumerates both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs 1 - Acts as legacy mpt2sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 2.0 HBAs 2 - Acts as legacy mpt3sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 3.0 HBAs * Removed mpt2sas entries from SCSI's Kconfig and Makefile files. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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void mpt3sas_ctl_init(ushort hbas_to_enumerate);
void mpt3sas_ctl_exit(ushort hbas_to_enumerate);
u8 mpt3sas_ctl_done(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 msix_index,
u32 reply);
void mpt3sas_ctl_reset_handler(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, int reset_phase);
u8 mpt3sas_ctl_event_callback(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u8 msix_index, u32 reply);
void mpt3sas_ctl_add_to_event_log(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
Mpi2EventNotificationReply_t *mpi_reply);
void mpt3sas_enable_diag_buffer(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u8 bits_to_regsiter);
int mpt3sas_send_diag_release(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u8 buffer_type,
u8 *issue_reset);
/* transport shared API */
extern struct scsi_transport_template *mpt3sas_transport_template;
u8 mpt3sas_transport_done(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 msix_index,
u32 reply);
struct _sas_port *mpt3sas_transport_port_add(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u16 handle, u64 sas_address);
void mpt3sas_transport_port_remove(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u64 sas_address,
u64 sas_address_parent);
int mpt3sas_transport_add_host_phy(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, struct _sas_phy
*mpt3sas_phy, Mpi2SasPhyPage0_t phy_pg0, struct device *parent_dev);
int mpt3sas_transport_add_expander_phy(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
struct _sas_phy *mpt3sas_phy, Mpi2ExpanderPage1_t expander_pg1,
struct device *parent_dev);
void mpt3sas_transport_update_links(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u64 sas_address, u16 handle, u8 phy_number, u8 link_rate);
extern struct sas_function_template mpt3sas_transport_functions;
extern struct scsi_transport_template *mpt3sas_transport_template;
extern int scsi_internal_device_block(struct scsi_device *sdev);
extern int scsi_internal_device_unblock(struct scsi_device *sdev,
enum scsi_device_state new_state);
/* trigger data externs */
void mpt3sas_send_trigger_data_event(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
struct SL_WH_TRIGGERS_EVENT_DATA_T *event_data);
void mpt3sas_process_trigger_data(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
struct SL_WH_TRIGGERS_EVENT_DATA_T *event_data);
void mpt3sas_trigger_master(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
u32 tigger_bitmask);
void mpt3sas_trigger_event(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 event,
u16 log_entry_qualifier);
void mpt3sas_trigger_scsi(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u8 sense_key,
u8 asc, u8 ascq);
void mpt3sas_trigger_mpi(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 ioc_status,
u32 loginfo);
mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs Modified the mpt3sas driver to have a single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBA devices. * Added SAS 2.0 HBA device IDs to the mpt3sas_pci_table pci table. * Created two separate SCSI host templates for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs so that, during the driver load time driver can use corresponding host template(based the pci device ID) while registering a scsi host adapter instance for that pci device. * Registered two IOCTL devices, mpt2ctl is for SAS2 HBAs & mpt3ctl for SAS3 HBAs. Also updated the code to make sure that mpt2ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS2 HBAs and mpt3ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS3 HBAs. * Added separate indexing for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs. * Replaced compile time check 'MPT2SAS_SCSI' to run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged' whereever needed. * Aliased this merged driver to mpt2sas using MODULE_ALIAS. * Moved global varaible 'driver_name' to per adapter instance variable. * Created two raid function template and used corresponding raid function templates based on the run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged'. * Moved mpt2sas_warpdrive.c file from mpt2sas to mpt3sas folder and renamed it as mpt3sas_warpdrive.c. * Also renamed the functions in mpt3sas_warpdrive.c file to follow current driver function name convention. * Updated the Makefile to build mpt3sas_warpdrive.o file for these WarpDrive-specific functions. * Also in function mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(), used sector_div() API instead of division operator (which gives compilation errors on 32 bit machines). * Removed mpt2sas files, mpt2sas directory & mpt3sas_module.c file. * Added module parameter 'hbas_to_enumerate' which permits using this merged driver as a legacy mpt2sas driver or as a legacy mpt3sas driver. Here are the available options for this module parameter: 0 - Merged driver which enumerates both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs 1 - Acts as legacy mpt2sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 2.0 HBAs 2 - Acts as legacy mpt3sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 3.0 HBAs * Removed mpt2sas entries from SCSI's Kconfig and Makefile files. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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/* warpdrive APIs */
u8 mpt3sas_get_num_volumes(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc);
void mpt3sas_init_warpdrive_properties(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc,
struct _raid_device *raid_device);
mpt3sas: fix inline markers on non inline function declarations After merging the scsi tree, today's linux-next build (powerpc allyesconfig) failed like this: In file included from drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:59:0: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c: In function '_scsih_io_done': drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h:1414:1: error: inlining failed in call to always_inline 'mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get': function body not available mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid); ^ drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4448:6: error: called from here if (mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get(ioc, smid) && ^ In file included from drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:59:0: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h:1416:1: error: inlining failed in call to always_inline 'mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set': function body not available mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 direct_io); ^ drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4454:3: error: called from here mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(ioc, smid, 0); ^ In file included from drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:5 9:0: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h:1416:1: error: inlining failed in call to always_inline 'mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set': function body not available mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 direct_io); ^ drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4454:3: error: called from here mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(ioc, smid, 0); ^ Presumably caused by commit c84b06a48c4d ("mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs") Signed-off-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Odin.com>
2015-11-12 18:35:36 -07:00
u8
mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs Modified the mpt3sas driver to have a single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBA devices. * Added SAS 2.0 HBA device IDs to the mpt3sas_pci_table pci table. * Created two separate SCSI host templates for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs so that, during the driver load time driver can use corresponding host template(based the pci device ID) while registering a scsi host adapter instance for that pci device. * Registered two IOCTL devices, mpt2ctl is for SAS2 HBAs & mpt3ctl for SAS3 HBAs. Also updated the code to make sure that mpt2ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS2 HBAs and mpt3ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS3 HBAs. * Added separate indexing for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs. * Replaced compile time check 'MPT2SAS_SCSI' to run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged' whereever needed. * Aliased this merged driver to mpt2sas using MODULE_ALIAS. * Moved global varaible 'driver_name' to per adapter instance variable. * Created two raid function template and used corresponding raid function templates based on the run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged'. * Moved mpt2sas_warpdrive.c file from mpt2sas to mpt3sas folder and renamed it as mpt3sas_warpdrive.c. * Also renamed the functions in mpt3sas_warpdrive.c file to follow current driver function name convention. * Updated the Makefile to build mpt3sas_warpdrive.o file for these WarpDrive-specific functions. * Also in function mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(), used sector_div() API instead of division operator (which gives compilation errors on 32 bit machines). * Removed mpt2sas files, mpt2sas directory & mpt3sas_module.c file. * Added module parameter 'hbas_to_enumerate' which permits using this merged driver as a legacy mpt2sas driver or as a legacy mpt3sas driver. Here are the available options for this module parameter: 0 - Merged driver which enumerates both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs 1 - Acts as legacy mpt2sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 2.0 HBAs 2 - Acts as legacy mpt3sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 3.0 HBAs * Removed mpt2sas entries from SCSI's Kconfig and Makefile files. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2015-11-11 05:00:35 -07:00
mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid);
mpt3sas: fix inline markers on non inline function declarations After merging the scsi tree, today's linux-next build (powerpc allyesconfig) failed like this: In file included from drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:59:0: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c: In function '_scsih_io_done': drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h:1414:1: error: inlining failed in call to always_inline 'mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get': function body not available mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid); ^ drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4448:6: error: called from here if (mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_get(ioc, smid) && ^ In file included from drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:59:0: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h:1416:1: error: inlining failed in call to always_inline 'mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set': function body not available mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 direct_io); ^ drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4454:3: error: called from here mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(ioc, smid, 0); ^ In file included from drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:5 9:0: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_base.h:1416:1: error: inlining failed in call to always_inline 'mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set': function body not available mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 direct_io); ^ drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4454:3: error: called from here mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(ioc, smid, 0); ^ Presumably caused by commit c84b06a48c4d ("mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs") Signed-off-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Odin.com>
2015-11-12 18:35:36 -07:00
void
mpt3sas: Single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs Modified the mpt3sas driver to have a single driver module which supports both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBA devices. * Added SAS 2.0 HBA device IDs to the mpt3sas_pci_table pci table. * Created two separate SCSI host templates for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs so that, during the driver load time driver can use corresponding host template(based the pci device ID) while registering a scsi host adapter instance for that pci device. * Registered two IOCTL devices, mpt2ctl is for SAS2 HBAs & mpt3ctl for SAS3 HBAs. Also updated the code to make sure that mpt2ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS2 HBAs and mpt3ctl device processes only those ioctl cmds issued for the SAS3 HBAs. * Added separate indexing for SAS2 and SAS3 HBAs. * Replaced compile time check 'MPT2SAS_SCSI' to run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged' whereever needed. * Aliased this merged driver to mpt2sas using MODULE_ALIAS. * Moved global varaible 'driver_name' to per adapter instance variable. * Created two raid function template and used corresponding raid function templates based on the run time check 'hba_mpi_version_belonged'. * Moved mpt2sas_warpdrive.c file from mpt2sas to mpt3sas folder and renamed it as mpt3sas_warpdrive.c. * Also renamed the functions in mpt3sas_warpdrive.c file to follow current driver function name convention. * Updated the Makefile to build mpt3sas_warpdrive.o file for these WarpDrive-specific functions. * Also in function mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(), used sector_div() API instead of division operator (which gives compilation errors on 32 bit machines). * Removed mpt2sas files, mpt2sas directory & mpt3sas_module.c file. * Added module parameter 'hbas_to_enumerate' which permits using this merged driver as a legacy mpt2sas driver or as a legacy mpt3sas driver. Here are the available options for this module parameter: 0 - Merged driver which enumerates both SAS 2.0 & SAS 3.0 HBAs 1 - Acts as legacy mpt2sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 2.0 HBAs 2 - Acts as legacy mpt3sas driver, which enumerates only SAS 3.0 HBAs * Removed mpt2sas entries from SCSI's Kconfig and Makefile files. Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@avagotech.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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mpt3sas_scsi_direct_io_set(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, u16 smid, u8 direct_io);
void
mpt3sas_setup_direct_io(struct MPT3SAS_ADAPTER *ioc, struct scsi_cmnd *scmd,
struct _raid_device *raid_device, Mpi2SCSIIORequest_t *mpi_request,
u16 smid);
#endif /* MPT3SAS_BASE_H_INCLUDED */