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* Copyright (c) 2009 Yahoo! Inc.
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) 2011-2015 LSI Corp.
* Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Avago Technologies
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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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
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MPRVAR_H
#define _MPRVAR_H
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
#define MPR_DRIVER_VERSION "09.255.01.00-fbsd"
#define MPR_DB_MAX_WAIT 2500
#define MPR_REQ_FRAMES 1024
#define MPR_EVT_REPLY_FRAMES 32
#define MPR_REPLY_FRAMES MPR_REQ_FRAMES
#define MPR_CHAIN_FRAMES 2048
#define MPR_SENSE_LEN SSD_FULL_SIZE
#define MPR_MSI_COUNT 1
#define MPR_SGE64_SIZE 12
#define MPR_SGE32_SIZE 8
#define MPR_SGC_SIZE 8
#define MPR_FUNCTRACE(sc) \
mpr_dprint((sc), MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__)
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
#define CAN_SLEEP 1
#define NO_SLEEP 0
#define MPR_PERIODIC_DELAY 1 /* 1 second heartbeat/watchdog check */
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
#define MPR_ATA_ID_TIMEOUT 5 /* 5 second timeout for SATA ID cmd */
#define IFAULT_IOP_OVER_TEMP_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED 0x2810
#define MPR_SCSI_RI_INVALID_FRAME (0x00000002)
#define MPR_STRING_LENGTH 64
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
#define DEFAULT_SPINUP_WAIT 3 /* seconds to wait for spinup */
#include <sys/endian.h>
/*
* host mapping related macro definitions
*/
#define MPR_MAPTABLE_BAD_IDX 0xFFFFFFFF
#define MPR_DPM_BAD_IDX 0xFFFF
#define MPR_ENCTABLE_BAD_IDX 0xFF
#define MPR_MAX_MISSING_COUNT 0x0F
#define MPR_DEV_RESERVED 0x20000000
#define MPR_MAP_IN_USE 0x10000000
#define MPR_RAID_CHANNEL 1
#define MPR_MAP_BAD_ID 0xFFFFFFFF
typedef uint8_t u8;
typedef uint16_t u16;
typedef uint32_t u32;
typedef uint64_t u64;
/**
* struct dev_mapping_table - device mapping information
* @physical_id: SAS address for drives or WWID for RAID volumes
* @device_info: bitfield provides detailed info about the device
* @phy_bits: bitfields indicating controller phys
* @dpm_entry_num: index of this device in device persistent map table
* @dev_handle: device handle for the device pointed by this entry
* @channel: target channel
* @id: target id
* @missing_count: number of times the device not detected by driver
* @hide_flag: Hide this physical disk/not (foreign configuration)
* @init_complete: Whether the start of the day checks completed or not
* @TLR_bits: Turn TLR support on or off
*/
struct dev_mapping_table {
u64 physical_id;
u32 device_info;
u32 phy_bits;
u16 dpm_entry_num;
u16 dev_handle;
u8 reserved1;
u8 channel;
u16 id;
u8 missing_count;
u8 init_complete;
u8 TLR_bits;
u8 reserved2;
};
/**
* struct enc_mapping_table - mapping information about an enclosure
* @enclosure_id: Logical ID of this enclosure
* @start_index: index to the entry in dev_mapping_table
* @phy_bits: bitfields indicating controller phys
* @dpm_entry_num: index of this enclosure in device persistent map table
* @enc_handle: device handle for the enclosure pointed by this entry
* @num_slots: number of slots in the enclosure
* @start_slot: Starting slot id
* @missing_count: number of times the device not detected by driver
* @removal_flag: used to mark the device for removal
* @skip_search: used as a flag to include/exclude enclosure for search
* @init_complete: Whether the start of the day checks completed or not
*/
struct enc_mapping_table {
u64 enclosure_id;
u32 start_index;
u32 phy_bits;
u16 dpm_entry_num;
u16 enc_handle;
u16 num_slots;
u16 start_slot;
u8 missing_count;
u8 removal_flag;
u8 skip_search;
u8 init_complete;
};
/**
* struct map_removal_table - entries to be removed from mapping table
* @dpm_entry_num: index of this device in device persistent map table
* @dev_handle: device handle for the device pointed by this entry
*/
struct map_removal_table{
u16 dpm_entry_num;
u16 dev_handle;
};
typedef struct mpr_fw_diagnostic_buffer {
size_t size;
uint8_t extended_type;
uint8_t buffer_type;
uint8_t force_release;
uint32_t product_specific[23];
uint8_t immediate;
uint8_t enabled;
uint8_t valid_data;
uint8_t owned_by_firmware;
uint32_t unique_id;
} mpr_fw_diagnostic_buffer_t;
struct mpr_softc;
struct mpr_command;
struct mprsas_softc;
union ccb;
struct mprsas_target;
struct mpr_column_map;
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_MPR);
typedef void mpr_evt_callback_t(struct mpr_softc *, uintptr_t,
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply);
typedef void mpr_command_callback_t(struct mpr_softc *, struct mpr_command *cm);
struct mpr_chain {
TAILQ_ENTRY(mpr_chain) chain_link;
void *chain;
uint64_t chain_busaddr;
};
/*
* This needs to be at least 2 to support SMP passthrough.
*/
#define MPR_IOVEC_COUNT 2
struct mpr_command {
TAILQ_ENTRY(mpr_command) cm_link;
TAILQ_ENTRY(mpr_command) cm_recovery;
struct mpr_softc *cm_sc;
union ccb *cm_ccb;
void *cm_data;
u_int cm_length;
u_int cm_out_len;
struct uio cm_uio;
struct iovec cm_iovec[MPR_IOVEC_COUNT];
u_int cm_max_segs;
u_int cm_sglsize;
void *cm_sge;
uint8_t *cm_req;
uint8_t *cm_reply;
uint32_t cm_reply_data;
mpr_command_callback_t *cm_complete;
void *cm_complete_data;
struct mprsas_target *cm_targ;
MPI2_REQUEST_DESCRIPTOR_UNION cm_desc;
u_int cm_lun;
u_int cm_flags;
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_POLLED (1 << 0)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_COMPLETE (1 << 1)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_SGE_SIMPLE (1 << 2)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_DATAOUT (1 << 3)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_DATAIN (1 << 4)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_WAKEUP (1 << 5)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_USE_UIO (1 << 6)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_SMP_PASS (1 << 7)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_CHAIN_FAILED (1 << 8)
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_ERROR_MASK MPR_CM_FLAGS_CHAIN_FAILED
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_USE_CCB (1 << 9)
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
#define MPR_CM_FLAGS_SATA_ID_TIMEOUT (1 << 10)
u_int cm_state;
#define MPR_CM_STATE_FREE 0
#define MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY 1
#define MPR_CM_STATE_TIMEDOUT 2
bus_dmamap_t cm_dmamap;
struct scsi_sense_data *cm_sense;
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
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_chain) cm_chain_list;
uint32_t cm_req_busaddr;
uint32_t cm_sense_busaddr;
struct callout cm_callout;
};
struct mpr_column_map {
uint16_t dev_handle;
uint8_t phys_disk_num;
};
struct mpr_event_handle {
TAILQ_ENTRY(mpr_event_handle) eh_list;
mpr_evt_callback_t *callback;
void *data;
uint8_t mask[16];
};
struct mpr_softc {
device_t mpr_dev;
struct cdev *mpr_cdev;
u_int mpr_flags;
#define MPR_FLAGS_INTX (1 << 0)
#define MPR_FLAGS_MSI (1 << 1)
#define MPR_FLAGS_BUSY (1 << 2)
#define MPR_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN (1 << 3)
#define MPR_FLAGS_DIAGRESET (1 << 4)
#define MPR_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE (1 << 5)
u_int mpr_debug;
u_int disable_msix;
u_int disable_msi;
int tm_cmds_active;
int io_cmds_active;
int io_cmds_highwater;
int chain_free;
int max_chains;
int chain_free_lowwater;
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
u_int enable_ssu;
int spinup_wait_time;
uint64_t chain_alloc_fail;
struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx;
struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree;
char fw_version[16];
struct mpr_command *commands;
struct mpr_chain *chains;
struct callout periodic;
struct mprsas_softc *sassc;
char tmp_string[MPR_STRING_LENGTH];
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_command) req_list;
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_command) high_priority_req_list;
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
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_chain) chain_list;
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_command) tm_list;
int replypostindex;
int replyfreeindex;
struct resource *mpr_regs_resource;
bus_space_handle_t mpr_bhandle;
bus_space_tag_t mpr_btag;
int mpr_regs_rid;
bus_dma_tag_t mpr_parent_dmat;
bus_dma_tag_t buffer_dmat;
MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY *facts;
int num_reqs;
int num_replies;
int fqdepth; /* Free queue */
int pqdepth; /* Post queue */
uint8_t event_mask[16];
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_event_handle) event_list;
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
struct mpr_event_handle *mpr_log_eh;
struct mtx mpr_mtx;
struct intr_config_hook mpr_ich;
struct resource *mpr_irq[MPR_MSI_COUNT];
void *mpr_intrhand[MPR_MSI_COUNT];
int mpr_irq_rid[MPR_MSI_COUNT];
uint8_t *req_frames;
bus_addr_t req_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t req_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t req_map;
uint8_t *reply_frames;
bus_addr_t reply_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t reply_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t reply_map;
struct scsi_sense_data *sense_frames;
bus_addr_t sense_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t sense_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t sense_map;
uint8_t *chain_frames;
bus_addr_t chain_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t chain_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t chain_map;
MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *post_queue;
bus_addr_t post_busaddr;
uint32_t *free_queue;
bus_addr_t free_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t queues_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t queues_map;
uint8_t *fw_diag_buffer;
bus_addr_t fw_diag_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t fw_diag_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t fw_diag_map;
uint8_t ir_firmware;
/* static config pages */
Mpi2IOCPage8_t ioc_pg8;
Mpi2IOUnitPage8_t iounit_pg8;
/* host mapping support */
struct dev_mapping_table *mapping_table;
struct enc_mapping_table *enclosure_table;
struct map_removal_table *removal_table;
uint8_t *dpm_entry_used;
uint8_t *dpm_flush_entry;
Mpi2DriverMappingPage0_t *dpm_pg0;
uint16_t max_devices;
uint16_t max_enclosures;
uint16_t max_expanders;
uint8_t max_volumes;
uint8_t num_enc_table_entries;
uint8_t num_rsvd_entries;
uint8_t num_channels;
uint16_t max_dpm_entries;
uint8_t is_dpm_enable;
uint8_t track_mapping_events;
uint32_t pending_map_events;
uint8_t mt_full_retry;
uint8_t mt_add_device_failed;
/* FW diag Buffer List */
mpr_fw_diagnostic_buffer_t
fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT];
/* Event Recording IOCTL support */
uint32_t events_to_record[4];
mpr_event_entry_t recorded_events[MPR_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE];
uint8_t event_index;
uint32_t event_number;
/* EEDP and TLR support */
uint8_t eedp_enabled;
uint8_t control_TLR;
/* Shutdown Event Handler */
eventhandler_tag shutdown_eh;
/* To track topo events during reset */
#define MPR_DIAG_RESET_TIMEOUT 300000
uint8_t wait_for_port_enable;
uint8_t port_enable_complete;
uint8_t msleep_fake_chan;
/* StartStopUnit command handling at shutdown */
uint32_t SSU_refcount;
uint8_t SSU_started;
char exclude_ids[80];
struct timeval lastfail;
};
struct mpr_config_params {
MPI2_CONFIG_EXT_PAGE_HEADER_UNION hdr;
u_int action;
u_int page_address; /* Attributes, not a phys address */
u_int status;
void *buffer;
u_int length;
int timeout;
void (*callback)(struct mpr_softc *, struct mpr_config_params *);
void *cbdata;
};
struct scsi_read_capacity_eedp
{
uint8_t addr[8];
uint8_t length[4];
uint8_t protect;
};
static __inline uint32_t
mpr_regread(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint32_t offset)
{
return (bus_space_read_4(sc->mpr_btag, sc->mpr_bhandle, offset));
}
static __inline void
mpr_regwrite(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint32_t offset, uint32_t val)
{
bus_space_write_4(sc->mpr_btag, sc->mpr_bhandle, offset, val);
}
/* free_queue must have Little Endian address
* TODO- cm_reply_data is unwanted. We can remove it.
* */
static __inline void
mpr_free_reply(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint32_t busaddr)
{
if (++sc->replyfreeindex >= sc->fqdepth)
sc->replyfreeindex = 0;
sc->free_queue[sc->replyfreeindex] = htole32(busaddr);
mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_FREE_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, sc->replyfreeindex);
}
static __inline struct mpr_chain *
mpr_alloc_chain(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
struct mpr_chain *chain;
if ((chain = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->chain_list)) != NULL) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->chain_list, chain, chain_link);
sc->chain_free--;
if (sc->chain_free < sc->chain_free_lowwater)
sc->chain_free_lowwater = sc->chain_free;
} else
sc->chain_alloc_fail++;
return (chain);
}
static __inline void
mpr_free_chain(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_chain *chain)
{
#if 0
bzero(chain->chain, 128);
#endif
sc->chain_free++;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->chain_list, chain, chain_link);
}
static __inline void
mpr_free_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
{
struct mpr_chain *chain, *chain_temp;
if (cm->cm_reply != NULL)
mpr_free_reply(sc, cm->cm_reply_data);
cm->cm_reply = NULL;
cm->cm_flags = 0;
cm->cm_complete = NULL;
cm->cm_complete_data = NULL;
cm->cm_ccb = NULL;
cm->cm_targ = NULL;
cm->cm_max_segs = 0;
cm->cm_lun = 0;
cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_FREE;
cm->cm_data = NULL;
cm->cm_length = 0;
cm->cm_out_len = 0;
cm->cm_sglsize = 0;
cm->cm_sge = NULL;
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(chain, &cm->cm_chain_list, chain_link, chain_temp) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&cm->cm_chain_list, chain, chain_link);
mpr_free_chain(sc, chain);
}
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->req_list, cm, cm_link);
}
static __inline struct mpr_command *
mpr_alloc_command(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
struct mpr_command *cm;
cm = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->req_list);
if (cm == NULL)
return (NULL);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->req_list, cm, cm_link);
KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_FREE, ("mpr: Allocating busy command\n"));
cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
return (cm);
}
static __inline void
mpr_free_high_priority_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
{
struct mpr_chain *chain, *chain_temp;
if (cm->cm_reply != NULL)
mpr_free_reply(sc, cm->cm_reply_data);
cm->cm_reply = NULL;
cm->cm_flags = 0;
cm->cm_complete = NULL;
cm->cm_complete_data = NULL;
cm->cm_ccb = NULL;
cm->cm_targ = NULL;
cm->cm_lun = 0;
cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_FREE;
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(chain, &cm->cm_chain_list, chain_link, chain_temp) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&cm->cm_chain_list, chain, chain_link);
mpr_free_chain(sc, chain);
}
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->high_priority_req_list, cm, cm_link);
}
static __inline struct mpr_command *
mpr_alloc_high_priority_command(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
struct mpr_command *cm;
cm = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->high_priority_req_list);
if (cm == NULL)
return (NULL);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->high_priority_req_list, cm, cm_link);
KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_FREE, ("mpr: Allocating busy command\n"));
cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
return (cm);
}
static __inline void
mpr_lock(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
mtx_lock(&sc->mpr_mtx);
}
static __inline void
mpr_unlock(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
mtx_unlock(&sc->mpr_mtx);
}
#define MPR_INFO (1 << 0) /* Basic info */
#define MPR_FAULT (1 << 1) /* Hardware faults */
#define MPR_EVENT (1 << 2) /* Event data from the controller */
#define MPR_LOG (1 << 3) /* Log data from the controller */
#define MPR_RECOVERY (1 << 4) /* Command error recovery tracing */
#define MPR_ERROR (1 << 5) /* Parameter errors, programming bugs */
#define MPR_INIT (1 << 6) /* Things related to system init */
#define MPR_XINFO (1 << 7) /* More detailed/noisy info */
#define MPR_USER (1 << 8) /* Trace user-generated commands */
#define MPR_MAPPING (1 << 9) /* Trace device mappings */
#define MPR_TRACE (1 << 10) /* Function-by-function trace */
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
#define MPR_SSU_DISABLE_SSD_DISABLE_HDD 0
#define MPR_SSU_ENABLE_SSD_DISABLE_HDD 1
#define MPR_SSU_DISABLE_SSD_ENABLE_HDD 2
#define MPR_SSU_ENABLE_SSD_ENABLE_HDD 3
#define mpr_printf(sc, args...) \
device_printf((sc)->mpr_dev, ##args)
#define mpr_vprintf(sc, args...) \
do { \
if (bootverbose) \
mpr_printf(sc, ##args); \
} while (0)
#define mpr_dprint(sc, level, msg, args...) \
do { \
if ((sc)->mpr_debug & (level)) \
device_printf((sc)->mpr_dev, msg, ##args); \
} while (0)
#define mpr_dprint_field(sc, level, msg, args...) \
do { \
if ((sc)->mpr_debug & (level)) \
printf("\t" msg, ##args); \
} while (0)
#define MPR_PRINTFIELD_START(sc, tag...) \
mpr_dprint((sc), MPR_INFO, ##tag); \
mpr_dprint_field((sc), MPR_INFO, ":\n")
#define MPR_PRINTFIELD_END(sc, tag) \
mpr_dprint((sc), MPR_INFO, tag "\n")
#define MPR_PRINTFIELD(sc, facts, attr, fmt) \
mpr_dprint_field((sc), MPR_INFO, #attr ": " #fmt "\n", (facts)->attr)
#define MPR_EVENTFIELD_START(sc, tag...) \
mpr_dprint((sc), MPR_EVENT, ##tag); \
mpr_dprint_field((sc), MPR_EVENT, ":\n")
#define MPR_EVENTFIELD(sc, facts, attr, fmt) \
mpr_dprint_field((sc), MPR_EVENT, #attr ": " #fmt "\n", (facts)->attr)
static __inline void
mpr_from_u64(uint64_t data, U64 *mpr)
{
(mpr)->High = htole32((uint32_t)((data) >> 32));
(mpr)->Low = htole32((uint32_t)((data) & 0xffffffff));
}
static __inline uint64_t
mpr_to_u64(U64 *data)
{
return (((uint64_t)le32toh(data->High) << 32) | le32toh(data->Low));
}
static __inline void
mpr_mask_intr(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t mask;
mask = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_MASK_OFFSET);
mask |= MPI2_HIM_REPLY_INT_MASK;
mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_MASK_OFFSET, mask);
}
static __inline void
mpr_unmask_intr(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t mask;
mask = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_MASK_OFFSET);
mask &= ~MPI2_HIM_REPLY_INT_MASK;
mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_MASK_OFFSET, mask);
}
int mpr_pci_setup_interrupts(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_pci_restore(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_attach(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_free(struct mpr_softc *sc);
void mpr_intr(void *);
void mpr_intr_msi(void *);
void mpr_intr_locked(void *);
int mpr_register_events(struct mpr_softc *, uint8_t *, mpr_evt_callback_t *,
void *, struct mpr_event_handle **);
int mpr_restart(struct mpr_softc *);
int mpr_update_events(struct mpr_softc *, struct mpr_event_handle *, uint8_t *);
int mpr_deregister_events(struct mpr_softc *, struct mpr_event_handle *);
int mpr_push_sge(struct mpr_command *, MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE64 *, size_t, int);
int mpr_push_ieee_sge(struct mpr_command *, void *, int);
int mpr_add_dmaseg(struct mpr_command *, vm_paddr_t, size_t, u_int, int);
int mpr_attach_sas(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_detach_sas(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_read_config_page(struct mpr_softc *, struct mpr_config_params *);
int mpr_write_config_page(struct mpr_softc *, struct mpr_config_params *);
void mpr_memaddr_cb(void *, bus_dma_segment_t *, int , int );
void mpr_init_sge(struct mpr_command *cm, void *req, void *sge);
int mpr_attach_user(struct mpr_softc *);
void mpr_detach_user(struct mpr_softc *);
void mprsas_record_event(struct mpr_softc *sc,
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *event_reply);
int mpr_map_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm);
int mpr_wait_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm, int timeout,
int sleep_flag);
int mpr_request_polled(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm);
int mpr_config_get_bios_pg3(struct mpr_softc *sc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2BiosPage3_t *config_page);
int mpr_config_get_raid_volume_pg0(struct mpr_softc *sc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi2RaidVolPage0_t *config_page, u32 page_address);
int mpr_config_get_ioc_pg8(struct mpr_softc *sc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t *,
Mpi2IOCPage8_t *);
int mpr_config_get_iounit_pg8(struct mpr_softc *sc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2IOUnitPage8_t *config_page);
int mpr_config_get_sas_device_pg0(struct mpr_softc *, Mpi2ConfigReply_t *,
Mpi2SasDevicePage0_t *, u32 , u16 );
int mpr_config_get_dpm_pg0(struct mpr_softc *, Mpi2ConfigReply_t *,
Mpi2DriverMappingPage0_t *, u16 );
int mpr_config_get_raid_volume_pg1(struct mpr_softc *sc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2RaidVolPage1_t *config_page, u32 form,
u16 handle);
int mpr_config_get_volume_wwid(struct mpr_softc *sc, u16 volume_handle,
u64 *wwid);
int mpr_config_get_raid_pd_pg0(struct mpr_softc *sc,
Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply, Mpi2RaidPhysDiskPage0_t *config_page,
u32 page_address);
void mprsas_ir_shutdown(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_reinit(struct mpr_softc *sc);
void mprsas_handle_reinit(struct mpr_softc *sc);
void mpr_base_static_config_pages(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_mapping_initialize(struct mpr_softc *);
void mpr_mapping_topology_change_event(struct mpr_softc *,
Mpi2EventDataSasTopologyChangeList_t *);
int mpr_mapping_is_reinit_required(struct mpr_softc *);
void mpr_mapping_free_memory(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_config_set_dpm_pg0(struct mpr_softc *, Mpi2ConfigReply_t *,
Mpi2DriverMappingPage0_t *, u16 );
void mpr_mapping_exit(struct mpr_softc *);
void mpr_mapping_check_devices(struct mpr_softc *, int);
int mpr_mapping_allocate_memory(struct mpr_softc *sc);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_sas_id(struct mpr_softc *, uint64_t , u16);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_sas_id_from_handle(struct mpr_softc *sc,
u16 handle);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_raid_id(struct mpr_softc *sc, u64 wwid,
u16 handle);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_raid_id_from_handle(struct mpr_softc *sc,
u16 volHandle);
void mpr_mapping_enclosure_dev_status_change_event(struct mpr_softc *,
Mpi2EventDataSasEnclDevStatusChange_t *event_data);
void mpr_mapping_ir_config_change_event(struct mpr_softc *sc,
Mpi2EventDataIrConfigChangeList_t *event_data);
void mprsas_evt_handler(struct mpr_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *event);
void mprsas_prepare_remove(struct mprsas_softc *sassc, uint16_t handle);
void mprsas_prepare_volume_remove(struct mprsas_softc *sassc, uint16_t handle);
int mprsas_startup(struct mpr_softc *sc);
struct mprsas_target * mprsas_find_target_by_handle(struct mprsas_softc *, int,
uint16_t);
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
void mprsas_realloc_targets(struct mpr_softc *sc, int maxtargets);
struct mpr_command * mprsas_alloc_tm(struct mpr_softc *sc);
void mprsas_free_tm(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *tm);
void mprsas_release_simq_reinit(struct mprsas_softc *sassc);
int mprsas_send_reset(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *tm,
uint8_t type);
SYSCTL_DECL(_hw_mpr);
/* Compatibility shims for different OS versions */
#if __FreeBSD_version >= 800001
#define mpr_kproc_create(func, farg, proc_ptr, flags, stackpgs, fmtstr, arg) \
kproc_create(func, farg, proc_ptr, flags, stackpgs, fmtstr, arg)
#define mpr_kproc_exit(arg) kproc_exit(arg)
#else
#define mpr_kproc_create(func, farg, proc_ptr, flags, stackpgs, fmtstr, arg) \
kthread_create(func, farg, proc_ptr, flags, stackpgs, fmtstr, arg)
#define mpr_kproc_exit(arg) kthread_exit(arg)
#endif
#if defined(CAM_PRIORITY_XPT)
#define MPR_PRIORITY_XPT CAM_PRIORITY_XPT
#else
#define MPR_PRIORITY_XPT 5
#endif
#if __FreeBSD_version < 800107
// Prior to FreeBSD-8.0 scp3_flags was not defined.
#define spc3_flags reserved
#define SPC3_SID_PROTECT 0x01
#define SPC3_SID_3PC 0x08
#define SPC3_SID_TPGS_MASK 0x30
#define SPC3_SID_TPGS_IMPLICIT 0x10
#define SPC3_SID_TPGS_EXPLICIT 0x20
#define SPC3_SID_ACC 0x40
#define SPC3_SID_SCCS 0x80
#define CAM_PRIORITY_NORMAL CAM_PRIORITY_NONE
#endif
#endif