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  1. /*
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  3. * redistributing this file, you may do so under either license.
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  54. */
  55. #ifndef _ISCI_REQUEST_H_
  56. #define _ISCI_REQUEST_H_
  57. #include "isci.h"
  58. #include "host.h"
  59. #include "scu_task_context.h"
  60. /**
  61. * isci_stp_request - extra request infrastructure to handle pio/atapi protocol
  62. * @pio_len - number of bytes requested at PIO setup
  63. * @status - pio setup ending status value to tell us if we need
  64. * to wait for another fis or if the transfer is complete. Upon
  65. * receipt of a d2h fis this will be the status field of that fis.
  66. * @sgl - track pio transfer progress as we iterate through the sgl
  67. */
  68. struct isci_stp_request {
  69. u32 pio_len;
  70. u8 status;
  71. struct isci_stp_pio_sgl {
  72. int index;
  73. u8 set;
  74. u32 offset;
  75. } sgl;
  76. };
  77. struct isci_request {
  78. #define IREQ_COMPLETE_IN_TARGET 0
  79. #define IREQ_TERMINATED 1
  80. #define IREQ_TMF 2
  81. #define IREQ_ACTIVE 3
  82. #define IREQ_PENDING_ABORT 4 /* Set == device was not suspended yet */
  83. #define IREQ_TC_ABORT_POSTED 5
  84. #define IREQ_ABORT_PATH_ACTIVE 6
  85. #define IREQ_NO_AUTO_FREE_TAG 7 /* Set when being explicitly managed */
  86. unsigned long flags;
  87. /* XXX kill ttype and ttype_ptr, allocate full sas_task */
  88. union ttype_ptr_union {
  89. struct sas_task *io_task_ptr; /* When ttype==io_task */
  90. struct isci_tmf *tmf_task_ptr; /* When ttype==tmf_task */
  91. } ttype_ptr;
  92. struct isci_host *isci_host;
  93. dma_addr_t request_daddr;
  94. dma_addr_t zero_scatter_daddr;
  95. unsigned int num_sg_entries;
  96. /* Note: "io_request_completion" is completed in two different ways
  97. * depending on whether this is a TMF or regular request.
  98. * - TMF requests are completed in the thread that started them;
  99. * - regular requests are completed in the request completion callback
  100. * function.
  101. * This difference in operation allows the aborter of a TMF request
  102. * to be sure that once the TMF request completes, the I/O that the
  103. * TMF was aborting is guaranteed to have completed.
  104. *
  105. * XXX kill io_request_completion
  106. */
  107. struct completion *io_request_completion;
  108. struct sci_base_state_machine sm;
  109. struct isci_host *owning_controller;
  110. struct isci_remote_device *target_device;
  111. u16 io_tag;
  112. enum sas_protocol protocol;
  113. u32 scu_status; /* hardware result */
  114. u32 sci_status; /* upper layer disposition */
  115. u32 post_context;
  116. struct scu_task_context *tc;
  117. /* could be larger with sg chaining */
  118. #define SCU_SGL_SIZE ((SCI_MAX_SCATTER_GATHER_ELEMENTS + 1) / 2)
  119. struct scu_sgl_element_pair sg_table[SCU_SGL_SIZE] __attribute__ ((aligned(32)));
  120. /* This field is a pointer to the stored rx frame data. It is used in
  121. * STP internal requests and SMP response frames. If this field is
  122. * non-NULL the saved frame must be released on IO request completion.
  123. */
  124. u32 saved_rx_frame_index;
  125. union {
  126. struct {
  127. union {
  128. struct ssp_cmd_iu cmd;
  129. struct ssp_task_iu tmf;
  130. };
  131. union {
  132. struct ssp_response_iu rsp;
  133. u8 rsp_buf[SSP_RESP_IU_MAX_SIZE];
  134. };
  135. } ssp;
  136. struct {
  137. struct isci_stp_request req;
  138. struct host_to_dev_fis cmd;
  139. struct dev_to_host_fis rsp;
  140. } stp;
  141. };
  142. };
  143. static inline struct isci_request *to_ireq(struct isci_stp_request *stp_req)
  144. {
  145. struct isci_request *ireq;
  146. ireq = container_of(stp_req, typeof(*ireq), stp.req);
  147. return ireq;
  148. }
  149. /**
  150. * enum sci_base_request_states - request state machine states
  151. *
  152. * @SCI_REQ_INIT: Simply the initial state for the base request state machine.
  153. *
  154. * @SCI_REQ_CONSTRUCTED: This state indicates that the request has been
  155. * constructed. This state is entered from the INITIAL state.
  156. *
  157. * @SCI_REQ_STARTED: This state indicates that the request has been started.
  158. * This state is entered from the CONSTRUCTED state.
  159. *
  160. * @SCI_REQ_STP_UDMA_WAIT_TC_COMP:
  161. * @SCI_REQ_STP_UDMA_WAIT_D2H:
  162. * @SCI_REQ_STP_NON_DATA_WAIT_H2D:
  163. * @SCI_REQ_STP_NON_DATA_WAIT_D2H:
  164. *
  165. * @SCI_REQ_STP_PIO_WAIT_H2D: While in this state the IO request object is
  166. * waiting for the TC completion notification for the H2D Register FIS
  167. *
  168. * @SCI_REQ_STP_PIO_WAIT_FRAME: While in this state the IO request object is
  169. * waiting for either a PIO Setup FIS or a D2H register FIS. The type of frame
  170. * received is based on the result of the prior frame and line conditions.
  171. *
  172. * @SCI_REQ_STP_PIO_DATA_IN: While in this state the IO request object is
  173. * waiting for a DATA frame from the device.
  174. *
  175. * @SCI_REQ_STP_PIO_DATA_OUT: While in this state the IO request object is
  176. * waiting to transmit the next data frame to the device.
  177. *
  178. * @SCI_REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_H2D: While in this state the IO request object is
  179. * waiting for the TC completion notification for the H2D Register FIS
  180. *
  181. * @SCI_REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_PIO_SETUP: While in this state the IO request object is
  182. * waiting for either a PIO Setup.
  183. *
  184. * @SCI_REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_D2H: The non-data IO transit to this state in this state
  185. * after receiving TC completion. While in this state IO request object is
  186. * waiting for D2H status frame as UF.
  187. *
  188. * @SCI_REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_TC_COMP: When transmitting raw frames hardware reports
  189. * task context completion after every frame submission, so in the
  190. * non-accelerated case we need to expect the completion for the "cdb" frame.
  191. *
  192. * @SCI_REQ_TASK_WAIT_TC_COMP: The AWAIT_TC_COMPLETION sub-state indicates that
  193. * the started raw task management request is waiting for the transmission of
  194. * the initial frame (i.e. command, task, etc.).
  195. *
  196. * @SCI_REQ_TASK_WAIT_TC_RESP: This sub-state indicates that the started task
  197. * management request is waiting for the reception of an unsolicited frame
  198. * (i.e. response IU).
  199. *
  200. * @SCI_REQ_SMP_WAIT_RESP: This sub-state indicates that the started task
  201. * management request is waiting for the reception of an unsolicited frame
  202. * (i.e. response IU).
  203. *
  204. * @SCI_REQ_SMP_WAIT_TC_COMP: The AWAIT_TC_COMPLETION sub-state indicates that
  205. * the started SMP request is waiting for the transmission of the initial frame
  206. * (i.e. command, task, etc.).
  207. *
  208. * @SCI_REQ_COMPLETED: This state indicates that the request has completed.
  209. * This state is entered from the STARTED state. This state is entered from the
  210. * ABORTING state.
  211. *
  212. * @SCI_REQ_ABORTING: This state indicates that the request is in the process
  213. * of being terminated/aborted. This state is entered from the CONSTRUCTED
  214. * state. This state is entered from the STARTED state.
  215. *
  216. * @SCI_REQ_FINAL: Simply the final state for the base request state machine.
  217. */
  218. #define REQUEST_STATES {\
  219. C(REQ_INIT),\
  220. C(REQ_CONSTRUCTED),\
  221. C(REQ_STARTED),\
  222. C(REQ_STP_UDMA_WAIT_TC_COMP),\
  223. C(REQ_STP_UDMA_WAIT_D2H),\
  224. C(REQ_STP_NON_DATA_WAIT_H2D),\
  225. C(REQ_STP_NON_DATA_WAIT_D2H),\
  226. C(REQ_STP_PIO_WAIT_H2D),\
  227. C(REQ_STP_PIO_WAIT_FRAME),\
  228. C(REQ_STP_PIO_DATA_IN),\
  229. C(REQ_STP_PIO_DATA_OUT),\
  230. C(REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_H2D),\
  231. C(REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_PIO_SETUP),\
  232. C(REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_D2H),\
  233. C(REQ_ATAPI_WAIT_TC_COMP),\
  234. C(REQ_TASK_WAIT_TC_COMP),\
  235. C(REQ_TASK_WAIT_TC_RESP),\
  236. C(REQ_SMP_WAIT_RESP),\
  237. C(REQ_SMP_WAIT_TC_COMP),\
  238. C(REQ_COMPLETED),\
  239. C(REQ_ABORTING),\
  240. C(REQ_FINAL),\
  241. }
  242. #undef C
  243. #define C(a) SCI_##a
  244. enum sci_base_request_states REQUEST_STATES;
  245. #undef C
  246. const char *req_state_name(enum sci_base_request_states state);
  247. enum sci_status sci_request_start(struct isci_request *ireq);
  248. enum sci_status sci_io_request_terminate(struct isci_request *ireq);
  249. enum sci_status
  250. sci_io_request_event_handler(struct isci_request *ireq,
  251. u32 event_code);
  252. enum sci_status
  253. sci_io_request_frame_handler(struct isci_request *ireq,
  254. u32 frame_index);
  255. enum sci_status
  256. sci_task_request_terminate(struct isci_request *ireq);
  257. extern enum sci_status
  258. sci_request_complete(struct isci_request *ireq);
  259. extern enum sci_status
  260. sci_io_request_tc_completion(struct isci_request *ireq, u32 code);
  261. /* XXX open code in caller */
  262. static inline dma_addr_t
  263. sci_io_request_get_dma_addr(struct isci_request *ireq, void *virt_addr)
  264. {
  265. char *requested_addr = (char *)virt_addr;
  266. char *base_addr = (char *)ireq;
  267. BUG_ON(requested_addr < base_addr);
  268. BUG_ON((requested_addr - base_addr) >= sizeof(*ireq));
  269. return ireq->request_daddr + (requested_addr - base_addr);
  270. }
  271. #define isci_request_access_task(req) ((req)->ttype_ptr.io_task_ptr)
  272. #define isci_request_access_tmf(req) ((req)->ttype_ptr.tmf_task_ptr)
  273. struct isci_request *isci_tmf_request_from_tag(struct isci_host *ihost,
  274. struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf,
  275. u16 tag);
  276. int isci_request_execute(struct isci_host *ihost, struct isci_remote_device *idev,
  277. struct sas_task *task, u16 tag);
  278. enum sci_status
  279. sci_task_request_construct(struct isci_host *ihost,
  280. struct isci_remote_device *idev,
  281. u16 io_tag,
  282. struct isci_request *ireq);
  283. enum sci_status sci_task_request_construct_ssp(struct isci_request *ireq);
  284. void sci_smp_request_copy_response(struct isci_request *ireq);
  285. static inline int isci_task_is_ncq_recovery(struct sas_task *task)
  286. {
  287. return (sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto) &&
  288. task->ata_task.fis.command == ATA_CMD_READ_LOG_EXT &&
  289. task->ata_task.fis.lbal == ATA_LOG_SATA_NCQ);
  290. }
  291. #endif /* !defined(_ISCI_REQUEST_H_) */