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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
* Copyright 2000-2020 Broadcom Inc.
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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
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MPRVAR_H
#define _MPRVAR_H
#define MPR_DRIVER_VERSION "23.00.00.00-fbsd"
#define MPR_DB_MAX_WAIT 2500
#define MPR_REQ_FRAMES 2048
#define MPR_PRI_REQ_FRAMES 128
#define MPR_EVT_REPLY_FRAMES 32
#define MPR_REPLY_FRAMES MPR_REQ_FRAMES
#define MPR_CHAIN_FRAMES 16384
#define MPR_MAXIO_PAGES (-1)
#define MPR_SENSE_LEN SSD_FULL_SIZE
#define MPR_MSI_MAX 1
#define MPR_MSIX_MAX 96
#define MPR_SGE64_SIZE 12
#define MPR_SGE32_SIZE 8
#define MPR_SGC_SIZE 8
#define MPR_DEFAULT_CHAIN_SEG_SIZE 8
#define MPR_MAX_CHAIN_ELEMENT_SIZE 16
/*
* PCIe NVMe Specific defines
*/
//SLM-for now just use the same value as a SAS disk
#define NVME_QDEPTH MPR_REQ_FRAMES
#define PRP_ENTRY_SIZE 8
#define NVME_CMD_PRP1_OFFSET 24 /* PRP1 offset in NVMe cmd */
#define NVME_CMD_PRP2_OFFSET 32 /* PRP2 offset in NVMe cmd */
#define NVME_ERROR_RESPONSE_SIZE 16 /* Max NVME Error Response */
#define HOST_PAGE_SIZE_4K 12
#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 MPR_MISSING_CHECK_DELAY 10 /* 10 seconds between missing check */
#define IFAULT_IOP_OVER_TEMP_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED 0x2810
#define MPR_SCSI_RI_INVALID_FRAME (0x00000002)
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_MAP_BAD_ID 0xFFFFFFFF
typedef uint8_t u8;
typedef uint16_t u16;
typedef uint32_t u32;
typedef uint64_t u64;
typedef struct _MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_MAN_11
{
MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_HEADER Header; /* 0x00 */
U8 FlashTime; /* 0x04 */
U8 NVTime; /* 0x05 */
U16 Flag; /* 0x06 */
U8 RFIoTimeout; /* 0x08 */
U8 EEDPTagMode; /* 0x09 */
U8 AWTValue; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserve1; /* 0x0B */
U8 MaxCmdFrames; /* 0x0C */
U8 Reserve2; /* 0x0D */
U16 AddlFlags; /* 0x0E */
U32 SysRefClk; /* 0x10 */
U64 Reserve3[3]; /* 0x14 */
U16 AddlFlags2; /* 0x2C */
U8 AddlFlags3; /* 0x2E */
U8 Reserve4; /* 0x2F */
U64 opDebugEnable; /* 0x30 */
U64 PlDebugEnable; /* 0x38 */
U64 IrDebugEnable; /* 0x40 */
U32 BoardPowerRequirement; /* 0x48 */
U8 NVMeAbortTO; /* 0x4C */
U8 Reserve5; /* 0x4D */
U16 Reserve6; /* 0x4E */
U32 Reserve7[3]; /* 0x50 */
} MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_MAN_11,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_MAN_11,
Mpi2ManufacturingPage11_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ManufacturingPage11_t;
#define MPI2_MAN_PG11_ADDLFLAGS2_CUSTOM_TM_HANDLING_MASK (0x0010)
/**
* 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
* @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;
u16 reserved1;
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;
};
struct mpr_prp_page {
TAILQ_ENTRY(mpr_prp_page) prp_page_link;
uint64_t *prp_page;
uint64_t prp_page_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
#define MPR_CM_STATE_INQUEUE 3
bus_dmamap_t cm_dmamap;
struct scsi_sense_data *cm_sense;
uint64_t *nvme_error_response;
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;
TAILQ_HEAD(, mpr_prp_page) cm_prp_page_list;
uint32_t cm_req_busaddr;
bus_addr_t cm_sense_busaddr;
struct callout cm_callout;
mpr_command_callback_t *cm_timeout_handler;
};
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];
};
Diagnostic buffer fixes for the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers. In mp{r,s}_diag_register(), which is used to register diagnostic buffers with the mp{r,s}(4) firmware, we allocate DMAable memory. There were several issues here: o No checking of the bus_dmamap_load() return value. If the load failed or got deferred, mp{r,s}_diag_register() continued on as if nothing had happened. We now check the return value and bail out if it fails. o No waiting for a deferred load callback. bus_dmamap_load() calls a supplied callback when the mapping is done. This is generally done immediately, but it can be deferred. mp{r,s}_diag_register() did not check to see whether the callback was already done before proceeding on. We now sleep until the callback is done if it is deferred. o No call to bus_dmamap_sync(... BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD) after the memory is allocated and loaded. This is necessary on some platforms to synchronize host memory that is going to be updated by a device. Both drivers would also panic if the firmware was reinitialized while a diagnostic buffer operation was in progress. This fixes that problem as well. (The driver will reinitialize the firmware in various circumstances, but the problem I ran into was that the firmware would generate an IOC Fault due to a PCIe error.) mp{r,s}var.h: Add a new structure, struct mpr_busdma_context, that is used for deferred busdma load callbacks. Add a prototype for mp{r,s}_memaddr_wait_cb(). mp{r,s}.c: Add a new busdma callback function, mp{r,s}_memaddr_wait_cb(). This provides synchronization for callers that want to wait on a deferred bus_dmamap_load() callback. mp{r,s}_user.c: In bus_dmamap_register(), add a call to bus_dmamap_sync() with the BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD flag set after an allocation is loaded. Also, check the return value of bus_dmamap_load(). If it fails, bail out. If it is EINPROGRESS, wait for the callback to happen. We use an interruptible sleep (msleep with PCATCH) and let the callback clean things up if we get interrupted. In mpr_diag_read_buffer() and mps_diag_read_buffer(), call bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD) before copying the data out to make sure the data is in stable storage. In mp{r,s}_post_fw_diag_buffer() and mp{r,s}_release_fw_diag_buffer(), check the reply to see whether it is NULL. It can be NULL (and the command non-NULL) if the controller gets reinitialized while we're waiting for the command to complete but the driver structures aren't reallocated. The driver structures generally won't be reallocated unless there is a firmware upgrade that changes one of the IOCFacts. When freeing diagnostic buffers in mp{r,s}_diag_register() and mp{r,s}_diag_unregister(), zero/NULL out the buffer after freeing it. This will prevent a duplicate free in some situations. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Reviewed by: mav, scottl MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: D13453
2018-02-06 15:58:22 +00:00
struct mpr_busdma_context {
int completed;
int abandoned;
int error;
bus_addr_t *addr;
struct mpr_softc *softc;
bus_dmamap_t buffer_dmamap;
bus_dma_tag_t buffer_dmat;
};
struct mpr_queue {
struct mpr_softc *sc;
int qnum;
MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *post_queue;
int replypostindex;
#ifdef notyet
ck_ring_buffer_t *ringmem;
ck_ring_buffer_t *chainmem;
ck_ring_t req_ring;
ck_ring_t chain_ring;
#endif
bus_dma_tag_t buffer_dmat;
int io_cmds_highwater;
int chain_free_lowwater;
int chain_alloc_fail;
struct resource *irq;
void *intrhand;
int irq_rid;
};
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)
#define MPR_FLAGS_GEN35_IOC (1 << 6)
Changes to make mps(4) and mpr(4) handle reinit with reallocation. When the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers need to reinitialize the firmware, they sometimes need to reallocate all of the memory allocated by the driver. The reallocation happens whenever the IOC Facts change. That should only happen after a firmware upgrade. If the reinitialization happens as a result of a timed out command sent to the card, the command that timed out and triggered the reinit may have been freed if iocfacts_allocate() reallocated all memory. If the caller attempts to access the command after that, the kernel will panic because the caller will be dereferencing freed memory. The solution is to set a flag in the softc when we reallocate, and avoid dereferencing the command strucure if we've reallocated. The changes are largely the same in both drivers, since mpr(4) is a derivative of mps(4). o In iocfacts_allocate(), if the IOC Facts have changed and we need to reallocate, set the REALLOCATED flag in the softc. o Change wait_command() to take a struct mps_command ** instead of a struct mps_command *. This allows us to NULL out the caller's command pointer if we have to reinit the controller and the data structures get reallocated. (The REALLOCATED flag will be set in the softc if that has happened.) o In every place that calls wait_command(), make sure we handle the case where the command is NULL after the call. o The mpr(4) driver has mpr_request_polled() which can also reinitialize the card. Also check for reallocation there. Reviewed by: scottl, slm MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
2017-08-10 14:59:17 +00:00
#define MPR_FLAGS_REALLOCATED (1 << 7)
#define MPR_FLAGS_SEA_IOC (1 << 8)
u_int mpr_debug;
int msi_msgs;
u_int reqframesz;
u_int replyframesz;
u_int atomic_desc_capable;
int tm_cmds_active;
int io_cmds_active;
int io_cmds_highwater;
int chain_free;
int max_chains;
int max_io_pages;
u_int maxio;
int chain_free_lowwater;
uint32_t chain_frame_size;
int prp_buffer_size;
int prp_pages_free;
int prp_pages_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;
int use_phynum;
uint64_t chain_alloc_fail;
uint64_t prp_page_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 mpr_prp_page *prps;
struct callout periodic;
struct callout device_check_callout;
struct mpr_queue *queues;
struct mprsas_softc *sassc;
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_prp_page) prp_page_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_prireqs;
int num_replies;
int num_chains;
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;
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_dma_tag_t chain_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t chain_map;
uint8_t *prp_pages;
bus_addr_t prp_page_busaddr;
bus_dma_tag_t prp_page_dmat;
bus_dmamap_t prp_page_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;
uint16_t max_dpm_entries;
uint8_t is_dpm_enable;
uint8_t track_mapping_events;
uint32_t pending_map_events;
/* 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;
/* Configuration tunables */
u_int disable_msix;
u_int disable_msi;
u_int max_msix;
u_int max_reqframes;
u_int max_prireqframes;
u_int max_replyframes;
u_int max_evtframes;
char exclude_ids[80];
struct timeval lastfail;
uint8_t custom_nvme_tm_handling;
uint8_t nvme_abort_timeout;
};
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)
{
uint32_t ret_val, i = 0;
do {
ret_val =
bus_space_read_4(sc->mpr_btag, sc->mpr_bhandle, offset);
} while((sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_SEA_IOC) &&
(ret_val == 0) && (++i < 3));
return ret_val;
}
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 struct mpr_prp_page *
mpr_alloc_prp_page(struct mpr_softc *sc)
{
struct mpr_prp_page *prp_page;
if ((prp_page = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->prp_page_list)) != NULL) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->prp_page_list, prp_page, prp_page_link);
sc->prp_pages_free--;
if (sc->prp_pages_free < sc->prp_pages_free_lowwater)
sc->prp_pages_free_lowwater = sc->prp_pages_free;
} else
sc->prp_page_alloc_fail++;
return (prp_page);
}
static __inline void
mpr_free_prp_page(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_prp_page *prp_page)
{
sc->prp_pages_free++;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->prp_page_list, prp_page, prp_page_link);
}
static __inline void
mpr_free_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
{
struct mpr_chain *chain, *chain_temp;
struct mpr_prp_page *prp_page, *prp_page_temp;
KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY, ("state not busy\n"));
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_FOREACH_SAFE(prp_page, &cm->cm_prp_page_list, prp_page_link,
prp_page_temp) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&cm->cm_prp_page_list, prp_page, prp_page_link);
mpr_free_prp_page(sc, prp_page);
}
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);
KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_FREE,
("mpr: Allocating busy command\n"));
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->req_list, cm, cm_link);
cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
cm->cm_timeout_handler = NULL;
return (cm);
}
static __inline void
mpr_free_high_priority_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
{
struct mpr_chain *chain, *chain_temp;
KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY, ("state not busy\n"));
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);
KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_FREE,
("mpr: Allocating busy command\n"));
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->high_priority_req_list, cm, cm_link);
cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
cm->cm_timeout_handler = NULL;
cm->cm_desc.HighPriority.RequestFlags =
MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_HIGH_PRIORITY;
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_print_field(sc, msg, args...) \
printf("\t" msg, ##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_PRINTFIELD_START(sc, tag...) \
mpr_printf((sc), ##tag); \
mpr_print_field((sc), ":\n")
#define MPR_PRINTFIELD_END(sc, tag) \
mpr_printf((sc), tag "\n")
#define MPR_PRINTFIELD(sc, facts, attr, fmt) \
mpr_print_field((sc), #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);
void mpr_pci_free_interrupts(struct mpr_softc *sc);
int mpr_pci_restore(struct mpr_softc *sc);
void mpr_get_tunables(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 *);
void mpr_build_nvme_prp(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm,
Mpi26NVMeEncapsulatedRequest_t *nvme_encap_request, void *data,
uint32_t data_in_sz, uint32_t data_out_sz);
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 );
Diagnostic buffer fixes for the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers. In mp{r,s}_diag_register(), which is used to register diagnostic buffers with the mp{r,s}(4) firmware, we allocate DMAable memory. There were several issues here: o No checking of the bus_dmamap_load() return value. If the load failed or got deferred, mp{r,s}_diag_register() continued on as if nothing had happened. We now check the return value and bail out if it fails. o No waiting for a deferred load callback. bus_dmamap_load() calls a supplied callback when the mapping is done. This is generally done immediately, but it can be deferred. mp{r,s}_diag_register() did not check to see whether the callback was already done before proceeding on. We now sleep until the callback is done if it is deferred. o No call to bus_dmamap_sync(... BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD) after the memory is allocated and loaded. This is necessary on some platforms to synchronize host memory that is going to be updated by a device. Both drivers would also panic if the firmware was reinitialized while a diagnostic buffer operation was in progress. This fixes that problem as well. (The driver will reinitialize the firmware in various circumstances, but the problem I ran into was that the firmware would generate an IOC Fault due to a PCIe error.) mp{r,s}var.h: Add a new structure, struct mpr_busdma_context, that is used for deferred busdma load callbacks. Add a prototype for mp{r,s}_memaddr_wait_cb(). mp{r,s}.c: Add a new busdma callback function, mp{r,s}_memaddr_wait_cb(). This provides synchronization for callers that want to wait on a deferred bus_dmamap_load() callback. mp{r,s}_user.c: In bus_dmamap_register(), add a call to bus_dmamap_sync() with the BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD flag set after an allocation is loaded. Also, check the return value of bus_dmamap_load(). If it fails, bail out. If it is EINPROGRESS, wait for the callback to happen. We use an interruptible sleep (msleep with PCATCH) and let the callback clean things up if we get interrupted. In mpr_diag_read_buffer() and mps_diag_read_buffer(), call bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD) before copying the data out to make sure the data is in stable storage. In mp{r,s}_post_fw_diag_buffer() and mp{r,s}_release_fw_diag_buffer(), check the reply to see whether it is NULL. It can be NULL (and the command non-NULL) if the controller gets reinitialized while we're waiting for the command to complete but the driver structures aren't reallocated. The driver structures generally won't be reallocated unless there is a firmware upgrade that changes one of the IOCFacts. When freeing diagnostic buffers in mp{r,s}_diag_register() and mp{r,s}_diag_unregister(), zero/NULL out the buffer after freeing it. This will prevent a duplicate free in some situations. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Reviewed by: mav, scottl MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: D13453
2018-02-06 15:58:22 +00:00
void mpr_memaddr_wait_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);
Changes to make mps(4) and mpr(4) handle reinit with reallocation. When the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers need to reinitialize the firmware, they sometimes need to reallocate all of the memory allocated by the driver. The reallocation happens whenever the IOC Facts change. That should only happen after a firmware upgrade. If the reinitialization happens as a result of a timed out command sent to the card, the command that timed out and triggered the reinit may have been freed if iocfacts_allocate() reallocated all memory. If the caller attempts to access the command after that, the kernel will panic because the caller will be dereferencing freed memory. The solution is to set a flag in the softc when we reallocate, and avoid dereferencing the command strucure if we've reallocated. The changes are largely the same in both drivers, since mpr(4) is a derivative of mps(4). o In iocfacts_allocate(), if the IOC Facts have changed and we need to reallocate, set the REALLOCATED flag in the softc. o Change wait_command() to take a struct mps_command ** instead of a struct mps_command *. This allows us to NULL out the caller's command pointer if we have to reinit the controller and the data structures get reallocated. (The REALLOCATED flag will be set in the softc if that has happened.) o In every place that calls wait_command(), make sure we handle the case where the command is NULL after the call. o The mpr(4) driver has mpr_request_polled() which can also reinitialize the card. Also check for reallocation there. Reviewed by: scottl, slm MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
2017-08-10 14:59:17 +00:00
int mpr_wait_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command **cm, int timeout,
int sleep_flag);
Changes to make mps(4) and mpr(4) handle reinit with reallocation. When the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers need to reinitialize the firmware, they sometimes need to reallocate all of the memory allocated by the driver. The reallocation happens whenever the IOC Facts change. That should only happen after a firmware upgrade. If the reinitialization happens as a result of a timed out command sent to the card, the command that timed out and triggered the reinit may have been freed if iocfacts_allocate() reallocated all memory. If the caller attempts to access the command after that, the kernel will panic because the caller will be dereferencing freed memory. The solution is to set a flag in the softc when we reallocate, and avoid dereferencing the command strucure if we've reallocated. The changes are largely the same in both drivers, since mpr(4) is a derivative of mps(4). o In iocfacts_allocate(), if the IOC Facts have changed and we need to reallocate, set the REALLOCATED flag in the softc. o Change wait_command() to take a struct mps_command ** instead of a struct mps_command *. This allows us to NULL out the caller's command pointer if we have to reinit the controller and the data structures get reallocated. (The REALLOCATED flag will be set in the softc if that has happened.) o In every place that calls wait_command(), make sure we handle the case where the command is NULL after the call. o The mpr(4) driver has mpr_request_polled() which can also reinitialize the card. Also check for reallocation there. Reviewed by: scottl, slm MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
2017-08-10 14:59:17 +00:00
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_pcie_device_pg0(struct mpr_softc *sc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi26PCIeDevicePage0_t *config_page, u32 form, u16 handle);
int mpr_config_get_pcie_device_pg2(struct mpr_softc *sc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t
*mpi_reply, Mpi26PCIeDevicePage2_t *config_page, u32 form, u16 handle);
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);
int mpr_config_get_man_pg11(struct mpr_softc *sc, Mpi2ConfigReply_t *mpi_reply,
Mpi2ManufacturingPage11_t *config_page);
void mprsas_ir_shutdown(struct mpr_softc *sc, int howto);
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 *);
void mpr_mapping_pcie_topology_change_event(struct mpr_softc *sc,
Mpi26EventDataPCIeTopologyChangeList_t *event_data);
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(void *);
int mpr_mapping_allocate_memory(struct mpr_softc *sc);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_tid(struct mpr_softc *, uint64_t , u16);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_tid_from_handle(struct mpr_softc *sc,
u16 handle);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_raid_tid(struct mpr_softc *sc, u64 wwid,
u16 volHandle);
unsigned int mpr_mapping_get_raid_tid_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
/* Definitions for SCSI unmap translation to NVMe DSM command */
/* UNMAP block descriptor structure */
struct unmap_blk_desc {
uint64_t slba;
uint32_t nlb;
uint32_t resv;
};
/* UNMAP command's data */
struct unmap_parm_list {
uint16_t unmap_data_len;
uint16_t unmap_blk_desc_data_len;
uint32_t resv;
struct unmap_blk_desc desc[0];
};
/* SCSI ADDITIONAL SENSE Codes */
#define FIXED_SENSE_DATA 0x70
#define SCSI_ASC_NO_SENSE 0x00
#define SCSI_ASC_PERIPHERAL_DEV_WRITE_FAULT 0x03
#define SCSI_ASC_LUN_NOT_READY 0x04
#define SCSI_ASC_WARNING 0x0B
#define SCSI_ASC_LOG_BLOCK_GUARD_CHECK_FAILED 0x10
#define SCSI_ASC_LOG_BLOCK_APPTAG_CHECK_FAILED 0x10
#define SCSI_ASC_LOG_BLOCK_REFTAG_CHECK_FAILED 0x10
#define SCSI_ASC_UNRECOVERED_READ_ERROR 0x11
#define SCSI_ASC_MISCOMPARE_DURING_VERIFY 0x1D
#define SCSI_ASC_ACCESS_DENIED_INVALID_LUN_ID 0x20
#define SCSI_ASC_ILLEGAL_COMMAND 0x20
#define SCSI_ASC_ILLEGAL_BLOCK 0x21
#define SCSI_ASC_INVALID_CDB 0x24
#define SCSI_ASC_INVALID_LUN 0x25
#define SCSI_ASC_INVALID_PARAMETER 0x26
#define SCSI_ASC_FORMAT_COMMAND_FAILED 0x31
#define SCSI_ASC_INTERNAL_TARGET_FAILURE 0x44
/* SCSI ADDITIONAL SENSE Code Qualifiers */
#define SCSI_ASCQ_CAUSE_NOT_REPORTABLE 0x00
#define SCSI_ASCQ_FORMAT_COMMAND_FAILED 0x01
#define SCSI_ASCQ_LOG_BLOCK_GUARD_CHECK_FAILED 0x01
#define SCSI_ASCQ_LOG_BLOCK_APPTAG_CHECK_FAILED 0x02
#define SCSI_ASCQ_LOG_BLOCK_REFTAG_CHECK_FAILED 0x03
#define SCSI_ASCQ_FORMAT_IN_PROGRESS 0x04
#define SCSI_ASCQ_POWER_LOSS_EXPECTED 0x08
#define SCSI_ASCQ_INVALID_LUN_ID 0x09
#endif