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The wrong commit message was given with r283632. This is the correct message. - Updated all files with 2015 Avago copyright, and updated LSI's copyright dates. - Changed all of the PCI device strings from LSI to Avago Technologies (LSI). - Added a sysctl variable to control how StartStopUnit behavior works. User can select to spin down disks based on if disk is SSD or HDD. - Inquiry data is required to tell if a disk will support SSU at shutdown or not. Due to the addition of mpssas_async, which gets Advanced Info but not Inquiry data, the setting of supports_SSU was moved to the mpssas_scsiio_complete function, which snoops for any Inquiry commands. And, since disks are shutdown as a target and not a LUN, this process was simplified by basing it on targets and not LUNs. - Added a sysctl variable that sets the amount of time to retry after sending a failed SATA ID command. This helps with some bad disks and large disks that require a lot of time to spin up. Part of this change was to add a callout to handle timeouts with the SATA ID command. The callout function is called mpssas_ata_id_timeout(). (Fixes PR 191348) - Changed the way resets work by allowing I/O to continue to devices that are not currently under a reset condition. This uses devq's instead of simq's and makes use of the MPSSAS_TARGET_INRESET flag. This change also adds a function called mpssas_prepare_tm(). - Some changes were made to reduce code duplication when getting a SAS address for a SATA disk. - Fixed some formatting and whitespace. - Bump version of mps driver to 9.255.01.00-fbsd PR: 191348 Reviewed by: ken, scottl Approved by: ken, scottl MFC after: 1 week
2015-05-28 18:24:22 +00:00
* Copyright (c) 2012-2015 LSI Corp.
* Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Avago Technologies
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The wrong commit message was given with r283632. This is the correct message. - Updated all files with 2015 Avago copyright, and updated LSI's copyright dates. - Changed all of the PCI device strings from LSI to Avago Technologies (LSI). - Added a sysctl variable to control how StartStopUnit behavior works. User can select to spin down disks based on if disk is SSD or HDD. - Inquiry data is required to tell if a disk will support SSU at shutdown or not. Due to the addition of mpssas_async, which gets Advanced Info but not Inquiry data, the setting of supports_SSU was moved to the mpssas_scsiio_complete function, which snoops for any Inquiry commands. And, since disks are shutdown as a target and not a LUN, this process was simplified by basing it on targets and not LUNs. - Added a sysctl variable that sets the amount of time to retry after sending a failed SATA ID command. This helps with some bad disks and large disks that require a lot of time to spin up. Part of this change was to add a callout to handle timeouts with the SATA ID command. The callout function is called mpssas_ata_id_timeout(). (Fixes PR 191348) - Changed the way resets work by allowing I/O to continue to devices that are not currently under a reset condition. This uses devq's instead of simq's and makes use of the MPSSAS_TARGET_INRESET flag. This change also adds a function called mpssas_prepare_tm(). - Some changes were made to reduce code duplication when getting a SAS address for a SATA disk. - Fixed some formatting and whitespace. - Bump version of mps driver to 9.255.01.00-fbsd PR: 191348 Reviewed by: ken, scottl Approved by: ken, scottl MFC after: 1 week
2015-05-28 18:24:22 +00:00
* Avago Technologies (LSI) MPT-Fusion Host Adapter FreeBSD
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
The wrong commit message was given with r283632. This is the correct message. - Updated all files with 2015 Avago copyright, and updated LSI's copyright dates. - Changed all of the PCI device strings from LSI to Avago Technologies (LSI). - Added a sysctl variable to control how StartStopUnit behavior works. User can select to spin down disks based on if disk is SSD or HDD. - Inquiry data is required to tell if a disk will support SSU at shutdown or not. Due to the addition of mpssas_async, which gets Advanced Info but not Inquiry data, the setting of supports_SSU was moved to the mpssas_scsiio_complete function, which snoops for any Inquiry commands. And, since disks are shutdown as a target and not a LUN, this process was simplified by basing it on targets and not LUNs. - Added a sysctl variable that sets the amount of time to retry after sending a failed SATA ID command. This helps with some bad disks and large disks that require a lot of time to spin up. Part of this change was to add a callout to handle timeouts with the SATA ID command. The callout function is called mpssas_ata_id_timeout(). (Fixes PR 191348) - Changed the way resets work by allowing I/O to continue to devices that are not currently under a reset condition. This uses devq's instead of simq's and makes use of the MPSSAS_TARGET_INRESET flag. This change also adds a function called mpssas_prepare_tm(). - Some changes were made to reduce code duplication when getting a SAS address for a SATA disk. - Fixed some formatting and whitespace. - Bump version of mps driver to 9.255.01.00-fbsd PR: 191348 Reviewed by: ken, scottl Approved by: ken, scottl MFC after: 1 week
2015-05-28 18:24:22 +00:00
* Copyright (c) 2012-2015 LSI Corporation.
* Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Avago Technologies
* All rights reserved.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_ra.h
* Title: MPI RAID Accelerator messages and structures
* Creation Date: April 13, 2009
*
* mpi2_ra.h Version: 02.00.01
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 05-06-09 02.00.00 Initial version.
* 11-18-14 02.00.01 Updated copyright information.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_RA_H
#define MPI2_RA_H
/* generic structure for RAID Accelerator Control Block */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_CONTROL_BLOCK
{
U32 Reserved[8]; /* 0x00 */
U32 RaidAcceleratorCDB[1]; /* 0x20 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_CONTROL_BLOCK,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_CONTROL_BLOCK,
Mpi2RAIDAcceleratorControlBlock_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RAIDAcceleratorControlBlock_t;
/******************************************************************************
*
* RAID Accelerator Messages
*
*******************************************************************************/
/* RAID Accelerator Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REQUEST
{
U16 Reserved0; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U64 RaidAcceleratorControlBlockAddress; /* 0x0C */
U8 DmaEngineNumber; /* 0x14 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x15 */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x16 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x18 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x1C */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x20 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REQUEST,
Mpi2RAIDAcceleratorRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RAIDAcceleratorRequest_t;
/* RAID Accelerator Error Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved0; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 ProductSpecificData[3]; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REPLY,
Mpi2RAIDAcceleratorReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RAIDAcceleratorReply_t;
#endif