freebsd-dev/sys/dev/isci/scil/scif_sas_domain.h
Jim Harris f11c7f6305 Add isci(4) driver for amd64 and i386 targets.
The isci driver is for the integrated SAS controller in the Intel C600
(Patsburg) chipset.  Source files in sys/dev/isci directory are
FreeBSD-specific, and sys/dev/isci/scil subdirectory contains
an OS-agnostic library (SCIL) published by Intel to control the SAS
controller.  This library is used primarily as-is in this driver, with
some post-processing to better integrate into the kernel build
environment.

isci.4 and a README in the sys/dev/isci directory contain a few
additional details.

This driver is only built for amd64 and i386 targets.

Sponsored by: Intel
Reviewed by: scottl
Approved by: scottl
2012-01-31 19:38:18 +00:00

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#ifndef _SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_H_
#define _SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_H_
/**
* @file
*
* @brief This file contains the protected interface structures, constants,
* and methods for the SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN object.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif // __cplusplus
#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_abstract_list.h>
#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_fast_list.h>
#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_domain.h>
#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_base_domain.h>
#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_sas_request.h>
#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_sas_task_request.h>
#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_sas_remote_device.h>
extern SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_HANDLER_T scif_sas_domain_state_handler_table[];
extern SCI_BASE_STATE_T scif_sas_domain_state_table[];
#define PORT_HARD_RESET_TIMEOUT 1000 //1000 miliseconds
#define SCIF_DOMAIN_DISCOVER_TIMEOUT 20000 // miliseconds
/**
* @struct SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN
*
* @brief The SCI SAS Framework domain object abstracts the SAS domain
* level behavior for the framework component. Additionally,
* it provides a higher level of abstraction for the core port
* object. There is a 1:1 correspondance between core ports and
* framework domain objects. Essentially, each core port provides
* the access to the remote devices in the domain.
*/
typedef struct SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN
{
/**
* The SCI_BASE_DOMAIN is the parent object for the SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN
* object.
*/
SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T parent;
/**
* This field contains the handle for the SCI Core port object that
* is managed by this framework domain object.
*/
SCI_PORT_HANDLE_T core_object;
/**
* This field specifies the controller containing this domain object.
*/
struct SCIF_SAS_CONTROLLER * controller;
/**
* This field references the list of state specific handler methods to
* be utilized for this domain instance.
*/
SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_HANDLER_T * state_handlers;
/**
* This field contains references to all of the devices contained in
* this domain.
*/
SCI_ABSTRACT_LIST_T remote_device_list;
/**
* This field contains the list of all outstanding request (IO or
* management) in this domain.
*/
SCI_FAST_LIST_T request_list;
/**
* This field indicates whether the core port object is in a ready state
* or not.
*/
BOOL is_port_ready;
/**
* This field indicates the number of remote devices that have been
* started in this domain.
*/
U32 device_start_count;
/**
* This field indicates the number of remote devices that are currently
* in the process of becoming ready. This field is utilized to gate
* the transition back to the READY state for the domain.
*/
U32 device_start_in_progress_count;
/**
* This field records how many broadcast change primitve are
* received and not processed yet.
*/
U32 broadcast_change_count;
/**
* This fields indicates whether the expanders in this domain need to
* have there config route table configured by our driver. For expample,
* if we found the top level expander is a self-configuring expander and
* it is able to config others, all the expanders in this domain don't
* need to configure route table.
*/
BOOL is_config_route_table_needed;
struct
{
/**
* This field provides the domain object a scratch area to indicate
* status of an ongoing operation.
*/
SCI_STATUS status;
/**
* This is the timer handle that is utilized to time the discovery
* or domain reset operations.
*/
void * timer;
/**
* This field specifies the timeout value, in milliseconds, for the
* entire operation (discovery or reset).
*/
U32 timeout;
/**
* This field specifies the timeout value, in milliseconds, for a
* single device.
*/
U32 device_timeout;
} operation;
} SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T;
void scif_sas_domain_construct(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
U8 domain_id,
struct SCIF_SAS_CONTROLLER * fw_controller
);
void scif_sas_domain_terminate_requests(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * fw_device,
SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T * fw_request,
SCIF_SAS_TASK_REQUEST_T * fw_requestor
);
SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T * scif_sas_domain_get_request_by_io_tag(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
U16 io_tag
);
void scif_sas_domain_transition_to_stopped_state(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_initialize(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_remote_device_start_complete(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * fw_device
);
BOOL scif_sas_domain_is_in_smp_activity(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * scif_sas_domain_get_device_by_containing_device(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * containing_device,
U8 expander_phy_id
);
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * scif_sas_domain_find_device_in_spinup_hold(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * scif_sas_domain_find_device_has_scheduled_activity(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
U8 smp_activity
);
void scif_sas_domain_start_smp_activity(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_remove_expander_device(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * fw_device
);
void scif_sas_domain_start_smp_discover(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * top_expander
);
void scif_sas_domain_continue_discover(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_finish_discover(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_transition_to_discovering_state(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_cancel_smp_activities(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
U8 scif_sas_domain_get_smp_request_count(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_schedule_clear_affiliation(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_start_clear_affiliation(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_continue_clear_affiliation(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_release_resource(
struct SCIF_SAS_CONTROLLER * fw_controller,
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE_T * scif_sas_domain_find_next_ea_target_reset(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain
);
#if !defined(DISABLE_WIDE_PORTED_TARGETS)
void scif_sas_domain_update_device_port_width(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T * fw_domain,
SCI_PORT_HANDLE_T port
);
#else //!defined(DISABLE_WIDE_PORTED_TARGETS)
#define scif_sas_domain_update_device_port_width(domain, port)
#endif //!defined(DISABLE_WIDE_PORTED_TARGETS)
#ifdef SCI_LOGGING
void scif_sas_domain_initialize_state_logging(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T *fw_domain
);
void scif_sas_domain_deinitialize_state_logging(
SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_T *fw_domain
);
#else // SCI_LOGGING
#define scif_sas_domain_initialize_state_logging(x)
#define scif_sas_domain_deinitialize_state_logging(x)
#endif // SCI_LOGGING
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif // _SCIF_SAS_DOMAIN_H_