d3c06026c2
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396 lines
11 KiB
C
396 lines
11 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2016 Netflix, Inc
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer,
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* without modification, immediately at the beginning of the file.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <sys/buf.h>
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#include <sys/bus.h>
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#include <sys/conf.h>
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#include <sys/ioccom.h>
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#include <sys/malloc.h>
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#include <sys/proc.h>
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#include <sys/smp.h>
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#include <cam/cam.h>
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#include <cam/cam_ccb.h>
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#include <cam/cam_sim.h>
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#include <cam/cam_xpt_sim.h>
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#include <cam/cam_xpt_internal.h> // Yes, this is wrong.
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#include <cam/cam_debug.h>
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#include "nvme_private.h"
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#define ccb_accb_ptr spriv_ptr0
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#define ccb_ctrlr_ptr spriv_ptr1
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static void nvme_sim_action(struct cam_sim *sim, union ccb *ccb);
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static void nvme_sim_poll(struct cam_sim *sim);
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#define sim2softc(sim) ((struct nvme_sim_softc *)cam_sim_softc(sim))
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#define sim2ns(sim) (sim2softc(sim)->s_ns)
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#define sim2ctrlr(sim) (sim2softc(sim)->s_ctrlr)
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struct nvme_sim_softc
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{
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struct nvme_controller *s_ctrlr;
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struct nvme_namespace *s_ns;
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struct cam_sim *s_sim;
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struct cam_path *s_path;
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};
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static void
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nvme_sim_nvmeio_done(void *ccb_arg, const struct nvme_completion *cpl)
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{
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union ccb *ccb = (union ccb *)ccb_arg;
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/*
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* Let the periph know the completion, and let it sort out what
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* it means. Make our best guess, though for the status code.
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*/
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memcpy(&ccb->nvmeio.cpl, cpl, sizeof(*cpl));
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if (nvme_completion_is_error(cpl))
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ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_CMP_ERR;
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else
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ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_CMP;
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xpt_done(ccb);
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}
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static void
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nvme_sim_nvmeio(struct cam_sim *sim, union ccb *ccb)
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{
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struct ccb_nvmeio *nvmeio = &ccb->nvmeio;
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struct nvme_request *req;
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void *payload;
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uint32_t size;
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struct nvme_controller *ctrlr;
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ctrlr = sim2ctrlr(sim);
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payload = nvmeio->data_ptr;
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size = nvmeio->dxfer_len;
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/* SG LIST ??? */
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if ((nvmeio->ccb_h.flags & CAM_DATA_MASK) == CAM_DATA_BIO)
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req = nvme_allocate_request_bio((struct bio *)payload,
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nvme_sim_nvmeio_done, ccb);
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else if (payload == NULL)
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req = nvme_allocate_request_null(nvme_sim_nvmeio_done, ccb);
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else
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req = nvme_allocate_request_vaddr(payload, size,
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nvme_sim_nvmeio_done, ccb);
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if (req == NULL) {
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nvmeio->ccb_h.status = CAM_RESRC_UNAVAIL;
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xpt_done(ccb);
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return;
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}
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memcpy(&req->cmd, &ccb->nvmeio.cmd, sizeof(ccb->nvmeio.cmd));
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nvme_ctrlr_submit_io_request(ctrlr, req);
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ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
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}
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static void
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nvme_sim_action(struct cam_sim *sim, union ccb *ccb)
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{
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struct nvme_controller *ctrlr;
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struct nvme_namespace *ns;
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CAM_DEBUG(ccb->ccb_h.path, CAM_DEBUG_TRACE,
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("nvme_sim_action: func= %#x\n",
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ccb->ccb_h.func_code));
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/*
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* XXX when we support multiple namespaces in the base driver we'll need
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* to revisit how all this gets stored and saved in the periph driver's
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* reserved areas. Right now we store all three in the softc of the sim.
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*/
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ns = sim2ns(sim);
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ctrlr = sim2ctrlr(sim);
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mtx_assert(&ctrlr->lock, MA_OWNED);
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switch (ccb->ccb_h.func_code) {
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case XPT_CALC_GEOMETRY: /* Calculate Geometry Totally nuts ? XXX */
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/*
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* Only meaningful for old-school SCSI disks since only the SCSI
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* da driver generates them. Reject all these that slip through.
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*/
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/*FALLTHROUGH*/
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case XPT_ABORT: /* Abort the specified CCB */
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case XPT_EN_LUN: /* Enable LUN as a target */
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case XPT_TARGET_IO: /* Execute target I/O request */
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case XPT_ACCEPT_TARGET_IO: /* Accept Host Target Mode CDB */
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case XPT_CONT_TARGET_IO: /* Continue Host Target I/O Connection*/
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/*
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* Only target mode generates these, and only for SCSI. They are
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* all invalid/unsupported for NVMe.
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*/
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ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_INVALID;
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break;
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case XPT_SET_TRAN_SETTINGS:
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/*
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* NVMe doesn't really have different transfer settings, but
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* other parts of CAM think failure here is a big deal.
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*/
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ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_CMP;
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break;
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case XPT_PATH_INQ: /* Path routing inquiry */
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{
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struct ccb_pathinq *cpi = &ccb->cpi;
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/*
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* NVMe may have multiple LUNs on the same path. Current generation
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* of NVMe devives support only a single name space. Multiple name
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* space drives are coming, but it's unclear how we should report
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* them up the stack.
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*/
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cpi->version_num = 1;
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cpi->hba_inquiry = 0;
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cpi->target_sprt = 0;
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cpi->hba_misc = PIM_UNMAPPED /* | PIM_NOSCAN */;
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cpi->hba_eng_cnt = 0;
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cpi->max_target = 0;
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cpi->max_lun = ctrlr->cdata.nn;
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cpi->maxio = nvme_ns_get_max_io_xfer_size(ns);
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cpi->initiator_id = 0;
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cpi->bus_id = cam_sim_bus(sim);
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cpi->base_transfer_speed = 4000000; /* 4 GB/s 4 lanes pcie 3 */
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strlcpy(cpi->sim_vid, "FreeBSD", SIM_IDLEN);
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strlcpy(cpi->hba_vid, "NVMe", HBA_IDLEN);
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strlcpy(cpi->dev_name, cam_sim_name(sim), DEV_IDLEN);
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cpi->unit_number = cam_sim_unit(sim);
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cpi->transport = XPORT_NVME; /* XXX XPORT_PCIE ? */
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cpi->transport_version = 1; /* XXX Get PCIe spec ? */
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cpi->protocol = PROTO_NVME;
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cpi->protocol_version = NVME_REV_1; /* Groks all 1.x NVMe cards */
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cpi->xport_specific.nvme.nsid = ns->id;
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cpi->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_CMP;
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break;
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}
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case XPT_GET_TRAN_SETTINGS: /* Get transport settings */
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{
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struct ccb_trans_settings *cts;
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struct ccb_trans_settings_nvme *nvmep;
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struct ccb_trans_settings_nvme *nvmex;
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cts = &ccb->cts;
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nvmex = &cts->xport_specific.nvme;
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nvmep = &cts->proto_specific.nvme;
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nvmex->valid = CTS_NVME_VALID_SPEC;
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nvmex->spec_major = 1; /* XXX read from card */
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nvmex->spec_minor = 2;
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nvmex->spec_tiny = 0;
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nvmep->valid = CTS_NVME_VALID_SPEC;
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nvmep->spec_major = 1; /* XXX read from card */
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nvmep->spec_minor = 2;
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nvmep->spec_tiny = 0;
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cts->transport = XPORT_NVME;
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cts->protocol = PROTO_NVME;
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cts->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_CMP;
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break;
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}
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case XPT_TERM_IO: /* Terminate the I/O process */
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/*
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* every driver handles this, but nothing generates it. Assume
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* it's OK to just say 'that worked'.
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*/
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/*FALLTHROUGH*/
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case XPT_RESET_DEV: /* Bus Device Reset the specified device */
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case XPT_RESET_BUS: /* Reset the specified bus */
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/*
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* NVMe doesn't really support physically resetting the bus. It's part
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* of the bus scanning dance, so return sucess to tell the process to
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* proceed.
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*/
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ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_CMP;
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break;
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case XPT_NVME_IO: /* Execute the requested I/O operation */
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nvme_sim_nvmeio(sim, ccb);
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return; /* no done */
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default:
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ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_INVALID;
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break;
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}
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xpt_done(ccb);
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}
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static void
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nvme_sim_poll(struct cam_sim *sim)
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{
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nvme_ctrlr_intx_handler(sim2ctrlr(sim));
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}
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static void *
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nvme_sim_new_controller(struct nvme_controller *ctrlr)
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{
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struct cam_devq *devq;
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int max_trans;
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int unit;
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struct nvme_sim_softc *sc = NULL;
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max_trans = 256;/* XXX not so simple -- must match queues */
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unit = device_get_unit(ctrlr->dev);
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devq = cam_simq_alloc(max_trans);
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if (devq == NULL)
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return NULL;
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sc = malloc(sizeof(*sc), M_NVME, M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
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sc->s_ctrlr = ctrlr;
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sc->s_sim = cam_sim_alloc(nvme_sim_action, nvme_sim_poll,
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"nvme", sc, unit, &ctrlr->lock, max_trans, max_trans, devq);
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if (sc->s_sim == NULL) {
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printf("Failed to allocate a sim\n");
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cam_simq_free(devq);
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free(sc, M_NVME);
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return NULL;
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}
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return sc;
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}
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static void
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nvme_sim_rescan_target(struct nvme_controller *ctrlr, struct cam_path *path)
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{
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union ccb *ccb;
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ccb = xpt_alloc_ccb_nowait();
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if (ccb == NULL) {
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printf("unable to alloc CCB for rescan\n");
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return;
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}
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if (xpt_clone_path(&ccb->ccb_h.path, path) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
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printf("unable to copy path for rescan\n");
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xpt_free_ccb(ccb);
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return;
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}
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xpt_rescan(ccb);
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}
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static void *
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nvme_sim_new_ns(struct nvme_namespace *ns, void *sc_arg)
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{
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struct nvme_sim_softc *sc = sc_arg;
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struct nvme_controller *ctrlr = sc->s_ctrlr;
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int i;
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sc->s_ns = ns;
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/*
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* XXX this is creating one bus per ns, but it should be one
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* XXX target per controller, and one LUN per namespace.
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* XXX Current drives only support one NS, so there's time
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* XXX to fix it later when new drives arrive.
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*
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* XXX I'm pretty sure the xpt_bus_register() call below is
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* XXX like super lame and it really belongs in the sim_new_ctrlr
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* XXX callback. Then the create_path below would be pretty close
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* XXX to being right. Except we should be per-ns not per-ctrlr
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* XXX data.
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*/
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mtx_lock(&ctrlr->lock);
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/* Create bus */
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/*
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* XXX do I need to lock ctrlr->lock ?
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* XXX do I need to lock the path?
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* ata and scsi seem to in their code, but their discovery is
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* somewhat more asynchronous. We're only every called one at a
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* time, and nothing is in parallel.
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*/
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i = 0;
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if (xpt_bus_register(sc->s_sim, ctrlr->dev, 0) != CAM_SUCCESS)
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goto error;
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i++;
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if (xpt_create_path(&sc->s_path, /*periph*/NULL, cam_sim_path(sc->s_sim),
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1, ns->id) != CAM_REQ_CMP)
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goto error;
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i++;
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sc->s_path->device->nvme_data = nvme_ns_get_data(ns);
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sc->s_path->device->nvme_cdata = nvme_ctrlr_get_data(ns->ctrlr);
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/* Scan bus */
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nvme_sim_rescan_target(ctrlr, sc->s_path);
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mtx_unlock(&ctrlr->lock);
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return ns;
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error:
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switch (i) {
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case 2:
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xpt_free_path(sc->s_path);
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case 1:
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xpt_bus_deregister(cam_sim_path(sc->s_sim));
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case 0:
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cam_sim_free(sc->s_sim, /*free_devq*/TRUE);
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}
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mtx_unlock(&ctrlr->lock);
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return NULL;
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}
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static void
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nvme_sim_controller_fail(void *ctrlr_arg)
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{
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/* XXX cleanup XXX */
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}
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struct nvme_consumer *consumer_cookie;
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static void
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nvme_sim_init(void)
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{
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consumer_cookie = nvme_register_consumer(nvme_sim_new_ns,
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nvme_sim_new_controller, NULL, nvme_sim_controller_fail);
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}
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SYSINIT(nvme_sim_register, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_ANY,
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nvme_sim_init, NULL);
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static void
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nvme_sim_uninit(void)
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{
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/* XXX Cleanup */
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nvme_unregister_consumer(consumer_cookie);
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}
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SYSUNINIT(nvme_sim_unregister, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_ANY,
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nvme_sim_uninit, NULL);
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