linux/drivers/scsi/isci/isci.h
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  55
  56#ifndef __ISCI_H__
  57#define __ISCI_H__
  58
  59#include <linux/interrupt.h>
  60#include <linux/types.h>
  61
  62#define DRV_NAME "isci"
  63#define SCI_PCI_BAR_COUNT 2
  64#define SCI_NUM_MSI_X_INT 2
  65#define SCI_SMU_BAR       0
  66#define SCI_SMU_BAR_SIZE  (16*1024)
  67#define SCI_SCU_BAR       1
  68#define SCI_SCU_BAR_SIZE  (4*1024*1024)
  69#define SCI_IO_SPACE_BAR0 2
  70#define SCI_IO_SPACE_BAR1 3
  71#define ISCI_CAN_QUEUE_VAL 250 /* < SCI_MAX_IO_REQUESTS ? */
  72#define SCIC_CONTROLLER_STOP_TIMEOUT 5000
  73
  74#define SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG 0xFFFF
  75
  76#define SCI_MAX_PHYS  (4UL)
  77#define SCI_MAX_PORTS SCI_MAX_PHYS
  78#define SCI_MAX_SMP_PHYS  (384) /* not silicon constrained */
  79#define SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES (256UL)
  80#define SCI_MAX_IO_REQUESTS (256UL)
  81#define SCI_MAX_SEQ (16)
  82#define SCI_MAX_MSIX_MESSAGES  (2)
  83#define SCI_MAX_SCATTER_GATHER_ELEMENTS 130 /* not silicon constrained */
  84#define SCI_MAX_CONTROLLERS 2
  85#define SCI_MAX_DOMAINS  SCI_MAX_PORTS
  86
  87#define SCU_MAX_CRITICAL_NOTIFICATIONS    (384)
  88#define SCU_MAX_EVENTS_SHIFT              (7)
  89#define SCU_MAX_EVENTS                    (1 << SCU_MAX_EVENTS_SHIFT)
  90#define SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES        (128)
  91#define SCU_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_SCRATCH  (128)
  92#define SCU_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_ENTRIES  (SCU_MAX_CRITICAL_NOTIFICATIONS \
  93                                           + SCU_MAX_EVENTS \
  94                                           + SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES \
  95                                           + SCI_MAX_IO_REQUESTS \
  96                                           + SCU_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_SCRATCH)
  97#define SCU_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_SHIFT    (ilog2(SCU_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_ENTRIES))
  98
  99#define SCU_ABSOLUTE_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES (4096)
 100#define SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE   (1024U)
 101#define SCU_INVALID_FRAME_INDEX             (0xFFFF)
 102
 103#define SCU_IO_REQUEST_MAX_SGE_SIZE         (0x00FFFFFF)
 104#define SCU_IO_REQUEST_MAX_TRANSFER_LENGTH  (0x00FFFFFF)
 105
 106static inline void check_sizes(void)
 107{
 108        BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(SCU_MAX_EVENTS);
 109        BUILD_BUG_ON(SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES <= 8);
 110        BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES);
 111        BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(SCU_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_ENTRIES);
 112        BUILD_BUG_ON(SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES > SCU_ABSOLUTE_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES);
 113        BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(SCI_MAX_IO_REQUESTS);
 114        BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(SCI_MAX_SEQ);
 115}
 116
 117/**
 118 * enum sci_status - This is the general return status enumeration for non-IO,
 119 *    non-task management related SCI interface methods.
 120 *
 121 *
 122 */
 123enum sci_status {
 124        /**
 125         * This member indicates successful completion.
 126         */
 127        SCI_SUCCESS = 0,
 128
 129        /**
 130         * This value indicates that the calling method completed successfully,
 131         * but that the IO may have completed before having it's start method
 132         * invoked.  This occurs during SAT translation for requests that do
 133         * not require an IO to the target or for any other requests that may
 134         * be completed without having to submit IO.
 135         */
 136        SCI_SUCCESS_IO_COMPLETE_BEFORE_START,
 137
 138        /**
 139         *  This Value indicates that the SCU hardware returned an early response
 140         *  because the io request specified more data than is returned by the
 141         *  target device (mode pages, inquiry data, etc.). The completion routine
 142         *  will handle this case to get the actual number of bytes transferred.
 143         */
 144        SCI_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY,
 145
 146        /**
 147         * This member indicates that the object for which a state change is
 148         * being requested is already in said state.
 149         */
 150        SCI_WARNING_ALREADY_IN_STATE,
 151
 152        /**
 153         * This member indicates interrupt coalescence timer may cause SAS
 154         * specification compliance issues (i.e. SMP target mode response
 155         * frames must be returned within 1.9 milliseconds).
 156         */
 157        SCI_WARNING_TIMER_CONFLICT,
 158
 159        /**
 160         * This field indicates a sequence of action is not completed yet. Mostly,
 161         * this status is used when multiple ATA commands are needed in a SATI translation.
 162         */
 163        SCI_WARNING_SEQUENCE_INCOMPLETE,
 164
 165        /**
 166         * This member indicates that there was a general failure.
 167         */
 168        SCI_FAILURE,
 169
 170        /**
 171         * This member indicates that the SCI implementation is unable to complete
 172         * an operation due to a critical flaw the prevents any further operation
 173         * (i.e. an invalid pointer).
 174         */
 175        SCI_FATAL_ERROR,
 176
 177        /**
 178         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the state
 179         * of the controller is in a state that prevents successful completion.
 180         */
 181        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE,
 182
 183        /**
 184         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because there is
 185         * insufficient resources/memory to complete the request.
 186         */
 187        SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES,
 188
 189        /**
 190         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 191         * controller object required for the operation can't be located.
 192         */
 193        SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND,
 194
 195        /**
 196         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 197         * discovered controller type is not supported by the library.
 198         */
 199        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_CONTROLLER_TYPE,
 200
 201        /**
 202         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 203         * requested initialization data version isn't supported.
 204         */
 205        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_INIT_DATA_VERSION,
 206
 207        /**
 208         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 209         * requested configuration of SAS Phys into SAS Ports is not supported.
 210         */
 211        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PORT_CONFIGURATION,
 212
 213        /**
 214         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 215         * requested protocol is not supported by the remote device, port,
 216         * or controller.
 217         */
 218        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL,
 219
 220        /**
 221         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 222         * requested information type is not supported by the SCI implementation.
 223         */
 224        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_INFORMATION_TYPE,
 225
 226        /**
 227         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 228         * device already exists.
 229         */
 230        SCI_FAILURE_DEVICE_EXISTS,
 231
 232        /**
 233         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because adding
 234         * a phy to the object is not possible.
 235         */
 236        SCI_FAILURE_ADDING_PHY_UNSUPPORTED,
 237
 238        /**
 239         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the
 240         * requested information type is not supported by the SCI implementation.
 241         */
 242        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_INFORMATION_FIELD,
 243
 244        /**
 245         * This member indicates the calling function failed, because the SCI
 246         * implementation does not support the supplied time limit.
 247         */
 248        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_TIME_LIMIT,
 249
 250        /**
 251         * This member indicates the calling method failed, because the SCI
 252         * implementation does not contain the specified Phy.
 253         */
 254        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PHY,
 255
 256        /**
 257         * This member indicates the calling method failed, because the SCI
 258         * implementation does not contain the specified Port.
 259         */
 260        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PORT,
 261
 262        /**
 263         * This member indicates the calling method was partly successful
 264         * The port was reset but not all phys in port are operational
 265         */
 266        SCI_FAILURE_RESET_PORT_PARTIAL_SUCCESS,
 267
 268        /**
 269         * This member indicates that calling method failed
 270         * The port reset did not complete because none of the phys are operational
 271         */
 272        SCI_FAILURE_RESET_PORT_FAILURE,
 273
 274        /**
 275         * This member indicates the calling method failed, because the SCI
 276         * implementation does not contain the specified remote device.
 277         */
 278        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_REMOTE_DEVICE,
 279
 280        /**
 281         * This member indicates the calling method failed, because the remote
 282         * device is in a bad state and requires a reset.
 283         */
 284        SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED,
 285
 286        /**
 287         * This member indicates the calling method failed, because the SCI
 288         * implementation does not contain or support the specified IO tag.
 289         */
 290        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_IO_TAG,
 291
 292        /**
 293         * This member indicates that the operation failed and the user should
 294         * check the response data associated with the IO.
 295         */
 296        SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID,
 297
 298        /**
 299         * This member indicates that the operation failed, the failure is
 300         * controller implementation specific, and the response data associated
 301         * with the request is not valid.  You can query for the controller
 302         * specific error information via sci_controller_get_request_status()
 303         */
 304        SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR,
 305
 306        /**
 307         * This member indicated that the operation failed because the
 308         * user requested this IO to be terminated.
 309         */
 310        SCI_FAILURE_IO_TERMINATED,
 311
 312        /**
 313         * This member indicates that the operation failed and the associated
 314         * request requires a SCSI abort task to be sent to the target.
 315         */
 316        SCI_FAILURE_IO_REQUIRES_SCSI_ABORT,
 317
 318        /**
 319         * This member indicates that the operation failed because the supplied
 320         * device could not be located.
 321         */
 322        SCI_FAILURE_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND,
 323
 324        /**
 325         * This member indicates that the operation failed because the
 326         * objects association is required and is not correctly set.
 327         */
 328        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION,
 329
 330        /**
 331         * This member indicates that the operation failed, because a timeout
 332         * occurred.
 333         */
 334        SCI_FAILURE_TIMEOUT,
 335
 336        /**
 337         * This member indicates that the operation failed, because the user
 338         * specified a value that is either invalid or not supported.
 339         */
 340        SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE,
 341
 342        /**
 343         * This value indicates that the operation failed, because the number
 344         * of messages (MSI-X) is not supported.
 345         */
 346        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE_COUNT,
 347
 348        /**
 349         * This value indicates that the method failed due to a lack of
 350         * available NCQ tags.
 351         */
 352        SCI_FAILURE_NO_NCQ_TAG_AVAILABLE,
 353
 354        /**
 355         * This value indicates that a protocol violation has occurred on the
 356         * link.
 357         */
 358        SCI_FAILURE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION,
 359
 360        /**
 361         * This value indicates a failure condition that retry may help to clear.
 362         */
 363        SCI_FAILURE_RETRY_REQUIRED,
 364
 365        /**
 366         * This field indicates the retry limit was reached when a retry is attempted
 367         */
 368        SCI_FAILURE_RETRY_LIMIT_REACHED,
 369
 370        /**
 371         * This member indicates the calling method was partly successful.
 372         * Mostly, this status is used when a LUN_RESET issued to an expander attached
 373         * STP device in READY NCQ substate needs to have RNC suspended/resumed
 374         * before posting TC.
 375         */
 376        SCI_FAILURE_RESET_DEVICE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS,
 377
 378        /**
 379         * This field indicates an illegal phy connection based on the routing attribute
 380         * of both expander phy attached to each other.
 381         */
 382        SCI_FAILURE_ILLEGAL_ROUTING_ATTRIBUTE_CONFIGURATION,
 383
 384        /**
 385         * This field indicates a CONFIG ROUTE INFO command has a response with function result
 386         * INDEX DOES NOT EXIST, usually means exceeding max route index.
 387         */
 388        SCI_FAILURE_EXCEED_MAX_ROUTE_INDEX,
 389
 390        /**
 391         * This value indicates that an unsupported PCI device ID has been
 392         * specified.  This indicates that attempts to invoke
 393         * sci_library_allocate_controller() will fail.
 394         */
 395        SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PCI_DEVICE_ID
 396
 397};
 398
 399/**
 400 * enum sci_io_status - This enumeration depicts all of the possible IO
 401 *    completion status values.  Each value in this enumeration maps directly
 402 *    to a value in the enum sci_status enumeration.  Please refer to that
 403 *    enumeration for detailed comments concerning what the status represents.
 404 *
 405 * Add the API to retrieve the SCU status from the core. Check to see that the
 406 * following status are properly handled: - SCI_IO_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL
 407 * - SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_IO_TAG
 408 */
 409enum sci_io_status {
 410        SCI_IO_SUCCESS                         = SCI_SUCCESS,
 411        SCI_IO_FAILURE                         = SCI_FAILURE,
 412        SCI_IO_SUCCESS_COMPLETE_BEFORE_START   = SCI_SUCCESS_IO_COMPLETE_BEFORE_START,
 413        SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY           = SCI_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY,
 414        SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE           = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE,
 415        SCI_IO_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES  = SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES,
 416        SCI_IO_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL    = SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL,
 417        SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID          = SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID,
 418        SCI_IO_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_ERR = SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR,
 419        SCI_IO_FAILURE_TERMINATED              = SCI_FAILURE_IO_TERMINATED,
 420        SCI_IO_FAILURE_REQUIRES_SCSI_ABORT     = SCI_FAILURE_IO_REQUIRES_SCSI_ABORT,
 421        SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE,
 422        SCI_IO_FAILURE_NO_NCQ_TAG_AVAILABLE    = SCI_FAILURE_NO_NCQ_TAG_AVAILABLE,
 423        SCI_IO_FAILURE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION      = SCI_FAILURE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION,
 424
 425        SCI_IO_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED = SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED,
 426
 427        SCI_IO_FAILURE_RETRY_REQUIRED      = SCI_FAILURE_RETRY_REQUIRED,
 428        SCI_IO_FAILURE_RETRY_LIMIT_REACHED = SCI_FAILURE_RETRY_LIMIT_REACHED,
 429        SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_REMOTE_DEVICE = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_REMOTE_DEVICE
 430};
 431
 432/**
 433 * enum sci_task_status - This enumeration depicts all of the possible task
 434 *    completion status values.  Each value in this enumeration maps directly
 435 *    to a value in the enum sci_status enumeration.  Please refer to that
 436 *    enumeration for detailed comments concerning what the status represents.
 437 *
 438 * Check to see that the following status are properly handled:
 439 */
 440enum sci_task_status {
 441        SCI_TASK_SUCCESS                         = SCI_SUCCESS,
 442        SCI_TASK_FAILURE                         = SCI_FAILURE,
 443        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE           = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE,
 444        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES  = SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES,
 445        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL    = SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL,
 446        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_INVALID_TAG             = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_IO_TAG,
 447        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID          = SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID,
 448        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_ERR = SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR,
 449        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_TERMINATED              = SCI_FAILURE_IO_TERMINATED,
 450        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE,
 451
 452        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED = SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED,
 453        SCI_TASK_FAILURE_RESET_DEVICE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS = SCI_FAILURE_RESET_DEVICE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS
 454
 455};
 456
 457/**
 458 * sci_swab32_cpy - convert between scsi and scu-hardware byte format
 459 * @dest: receive the 4-byte endian swapped version of src
 460 * @src: word aligned source buffer
 461 *
 462 * scu hardware handles SSP/SMP control, response, and unidentified
 463 * frames in "big endian dword" order.  Regardless of host endian this
 464 * is always a swab32()-per-dword conversion of the standard definition,
 465 * i.e. single byte fields swapped and multi-byte fields in little-
 466 * endian
 467 */
 468static inline void sci_swab32_cpy(void *_dest, void *_src, ssize_t word_cnt)
 469{
 470        u32 *dest = _dest, *src = _src;
 471
 472        while (--word_cnt >= 0)
 473                dest[word_cnt] = swab32(src[word_cnt]);
 474}
 475
 476extern unsigned char no_outbound_task_to;
 477extern u16 ssp_max_occ_to;
 478extern u16 stp_max_occ_to;
 479extern u16 ssp_inactive_to;
 480extern u16 stp_inactive_to;
 481extern unsigned char phy_gen;
 482extern unsigned char max_concurr_spinup;
 483extern uint cable_selection_override;
 484
 485irqreturn_t isci_msix_isr(int vec, void *data);
 486irqreturn_t isci_intx_isr(int vec, void *data);
 487irqreturn_t isci_error_isr(int vec, void *data);
 488
 489/*
 490 * Each timer is associated with a cancellation flag that is set when
 491 * del_timer() is called and checked in the timer callback function. This
 492 * is needed since del_timer_sync() cannot be called with sci_lock held.
 493 * For deinit however, del_timer_sync() is used without holding the lock.
 494 */
 495struct sci_timer {
 496        struct timer_list       timer;
 497        bool                    cancel;
 498};
 499
 500static inline
 501void sci_init_timer(struct sci_timer *tmr, void (*fn)(struct timer_list *t))
 502{
 503        tmr->cancel = false;
 504        timer_setup(&tmr->timer, fn, 0);
 505}
 506
 507static inline void sci_mod_timer(struct sci_timer *tmr, unsigned long msec)
 508{
 509        tmr->cancel = false;
 510        mod_timer(&tmr->timer, jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(msec));
 511}
 512
 513static inline void sci_del_timer(struct sci_timer *tmr)
 514{
 515        tmr->cancel = true;
 516        del_timer(&tmr->timer);
 517}
 518
 519struct sci_base_state_machine {
 520        const struct sci_base_state *state_table;
 521        u32 initial_state_id;
 522        u32 current_state_id;
 523        u32 previous_state_id;
 524};
 525
 526typedef void (*sci_state_transition_t)(struct sci_base_state_machine *sm);
 527
 528struct sci_base_state {
 529        sci_state_transition_t enter_state;     /* Called on state entry */
 530        sci_state_transition_t exit_state;      /* Called on state exit */
 531};
 532
 533extern void sci_init_sm(struct sci_base_state_machine *sm,
 534                        const struct sci_base_state *state_table,
 535                        u32 initial_state);
 536extern void sci_change_state(struct sci_base_state_machine *sm, u32 next_state);
 537#endif  /* __ISCI_H__ */
 538