freebsd-dev/sys/cam/cam_xpt_internal.h
Justin T. Gibbs 3501942bbe Lay groundwork in CAM for recording and reporting physical path and
other device attributes stored in the CAM Existing Device Table (EDT).
This includes some infrastructure requried by the enclosure services
driver to export physical path information.

Make the CAM device advanced info interface accept store requests.

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	- Replace scsi_get_sas_addr() with a scsi_get_devid() which takes
	  a callback that decides whether to accept a particular descriptor.
	  Provide callbacks for NAA IEEE Registered addresses and for SAS
	  addresses, replacing the old function.  This is needed because
	  the old function doesn't work for an enclosure address for a SAS
	  device, which is not flagged as a SAS address, but is NAA IEEE
	  Registered.  It may be worthwhile merging this interface with the
	  devid match interface.
	- Add a few more defines for some device ID fields.

  sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:
	- Update for the CCB_DEV_ADVINFO interface change.

  cam/cam_xpt_internal.h:
	- Add the new fields for the physical path string to the CAM EDT.
  cam/cam_ccb.h:
	- Rename CCB_GDEV_ADVINFO to simply CCB_DEV_ADVINFO, and the ccb
	  structure to ccb_dev_advinfo.
	- Add a flag that changes this CCB's action to store, rather than
	  the default, retrieve.
	- Add a new buffer type, CDAI_TYPE_PHYS_PATH, for the new CAM EDT
	  physpath field.
	- Remove the never-implemented transport & proto flags.
  cam/cam_xpt.c:
  cam/cam_xpt.h:
	- Add xpt_getattr(), which provides a wrapper for fetching a device's
	  attribute using the GEOM strings as key.  This method currently
	  supports "GEOM::ident" and "GEOM::physpath".

Submitted by: will
Reviewed by : gibbs

Extend the XPT_DEV_MATCH api to allow a device search by device ID.
As far as the API is concerned, device ID is a binary blob to be
interpreted by the transport layer.  The SCSI implementation assumes
it is an array of VPD device ID descriptors.

  sys/cam/cam_ccb.h:
	Create a new structure, device_id_match_pattern, and
	update the XPT_DEV_MATCH datastructures and flags so
	that this pattern type can be used.

  sys/cam/cam_xpt.c:
	- A single pattern matching on both inquiry data and device
	  ID is invalid.  Report any violators.
	- Pass device ID match requests through to the new routine
	  scsi_devid_match().  The direct call of a SCSI routine is
	  a layering violation, but no worse than the one a few
	  lines up that checks inquiry data.  Defer cleaning this
	  up until our future, larger, rototilling of CAM.
	- Zero out cam_ed and cam_et nodes on allocation.  Prior to
	  this change, device_id_len and device_id were not inialized,
	  preventing proper detection of the presence of this
	  information.

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	Add the scsi_match_devid() routine.

Add a helper function for extracting peripherial driver names

  sys/cam/cam_periph.c:
  sys/cam/cam_periph.h:
	Add the cam_periph_list() method which fills an sbuf
	with a comma delimited list of the peripheral instances
	associated with a given CAM path.

Add a helper functions for SCSI commands used by the SES driver.

  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
  sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	Add structure definitions and csio filling functions for
	the receive diagnostic results and send diagnostic commands.

Misc CAM XPT cleanups.

  sys/cam/cam_xpt.c:
	Broadcast AC_FOUND_DEVICE and AC_PATH_REGISTERED
	events at the time async event handlers are attached
	even when registering just for events on a partitular
	SIM.  Previously, you had to register for these
	events on all SIMs in the system in order to get
	the initial broadcast even though subsequent device
	and path arrivals would be delivered.

  sys/cam/cam_xpt.c:
	Remove SIM mutex held asserts from path accessors.
	CAM paths are reference counted and it is this
	reference count, not the sim mutex, that garantees
	they are stable.

Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
2011-06-14 14:53:17 +00:00

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/*-
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#ifndef _CAM_CAM_XPT_INTERNAL_H
#define _CAM_CAM_XPT_INTERNAL_H 1
/* Forward Declarations */
struct cam_eb;
struct cam_et;
struct cam_ed;
typedef struct cam_ed * (*xpt_alloc_device_func)(struct cam_eb *bus,
struct cam_et *target,
lun_id_t lun_id);
typedef void (*xpt_release_device_func)(struct cam_ed *device);
typedef void (*xpt_action_func)(union ccb *start_ccb);
typedef void (*xpt_dev_async_func)(u_int32_t async_code,
struct cam_eb *bus,
struct cam_et *target,
struct cam_ed *device,
void *async_arg);
typedef void (*xpt_announce_periph_func)(struct cam_periph *periph);
struct xpt_xport {
xpt_alloc_device_func alloc_device;
xpt_release_device_func reldev;
xpt_action_func action;
xpt_dev_async_func async;
xpt_announce_periph_func announce;
};
/*
* Structure for queueing a device in a run queue.
* There is one run queue for allocating new ccbs,
* and another for sending ccbs to the controller.
*/
struct cam_ed_qinfo {
cam_pinfo pinfo;
struct cam_ed *device;
};
/*
* The CAM EDT (Existing Device Table) contains the device information for
* all devices for all busses in the system. The table contains a
* cam_ed structure for each device on the bus.
*/
struct cam_ed {
TAILQ_ENTRY(cam_ed) links;
struct cam_ed_qinfo alloc_ccb_entry;
struct cam_ed_qinfo send_ccb_entry;
struct cam_et *target;
struct cam_sim *sim;
lun_id_t lun_id;
struct camq drvq; /*
* Queue of type drivers wanting to do
* work on this device.
*/
struct cam_ccbq ccbq; /* Queue of pending ccbs */
struct async_list asyncs; /* Async callback info for this B/T/L */
struct periph_list periphs; /* All attached devices */
u_int generation; /* Generation number */
struct cam_periph *owner; /* Peripheral driver's ownership tag */
void *quirk; /* Oddities about this device */
u_int maxtags;
u_int mintags;
cam_proto protocol;
u_int protocol_version;
cam_xport transport;
u_int transport_version;
struct scsi_inquiry_data inq_data;
uint8_t *supported_vpds;
uint8_t supported_vpds_len;
uint32_t device_id_len;
uint8_t *device_id;
uint8_t physpath_len;
uint8_t *physpath; /* physical path string form */
struct ata_params ident_data;
u_int8_t inq_flags; /*
* Current settings for inquiry flags.
* This allows us to override settings
* like disconnection and tagged
* queuing for a device.
*/
u_int8_t queue_flags; /* Queue flags from the control page */
u_int8_t serial_num_len;
u_int8_t *serial_num;
u_int32_t flags;
#define CAM_DEV_UNCONFIGURED 0x01
#define CAM_DEV_REL_TIMEOUT_PENDING 0x02
#define CAM_DEV_REL_ON_COMPLETE 0x04
#define CAM_DEV_REL_ON_QUEUE_EMPTY 0x08
#define CAM_DEV_RESIZE_QUEUE_NEEDED 0x10
#define CAM_DEV_TAG_AFTER_COUNT 0x20
#define CAM_DEV_INQUIRY_DATA_VALID 0x40
#define CAM_DEV_IN_DV 0x80
#define CAM_DEV_DV_HIT_BOTTOM 0x100
#define CAM_DEV_IDENTIFY_DATA_VALID 0x200
u_int32_t tag_delay_count;
#define CAM_TAG_DELAY_COUNT 5
u_int32_t tag_saved_openings;
u_int32_t refcount;
struct callout callout;
};
/*
* Each target is represented by an ET (Existing Target). These
* entries are created when a target is successfully probed with an
* identify, and removed when a device fails to respond after a number
* of retries, or a bus rescan finds the device missing.
*/
struct cam_et {
TAILQ_HEAD(, cam_ed) ed_entries;
TAILQ_ENTRY(cam_et) links;
struct cam_eb *bus;
target_id_t target_id;
u_int32_t refcount;
u_int generation;
struct timeval last_reset;
u_int rpl_size;
struct scsi_report_luns_data *luns;
};
/*
* Each bus is represented by an EB (Existing Bus). These entries
* are created by calls to xpt_bus_register and deleted by calls to
* xpt_bus_deregister.
*/
struct cam_eb {
TAILQ_HEAD(, cam_et) et_entries;
TAILQ_ENTRY(cam_eb) links;
path_id_t path_id;
struct cam_sim *sim;
struct timeval last_reset;
u_int32_t flags;
#define CAM_EB_RUNQ_SCHEDULED 0x01
u_int32_t refcount;
u_int generation;
device_t parent_dev;
struct xpt_xport *xport;
};
struct cam_path {
struct cam_periph *periph;
struct cam_eb *bus;
struct cam_et *target;
struct cam_ed *device;
};
struct xpt_xport * scsi_get_xport(void);
struct xpt_xport * ata_get_xport(void);
struct cam_ed * xpt_alloc_device(struct cam_eb *bus,
struct cam_et *target,
lun_id_t lun_id);
void xpt_acquire_device(struct cam_ed *device);
void xpt_release_device(struct cam_ed *device);
int xpt_schedule_dev(struct camq *queue, cam_pinfo *dev_pinfo,
u_int32_t new_priority);
u_int32_t xpt_dev_ccbq_resize(struct cam_path *path, int newopenings);
void xpt_start_tags(struct cam_path *path);
void xpt_stop_tags(struct cam_path *path);
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_CAMXPT);
#endif