freebsd-skq/sys/dev/mps/mps_ioctl.h
Kenneth D. Merry be4aa869c1 Bring in LSI's latest mps(4) 6Gb SAS and WarpDrive driver, version
14.00.00.01-fbsd.

Their description of the changes is as follows:

1.	Copyright contents has been changed in all respective .c
	and .h files

2.	Support for WRITE12 and READ12 for direct-io (warpdrive only)
	has been added.

3.      Driver has added checks to see if Drive has READ_CAP_16
	support before sending it down to the device.
	If SPC3_SID_PROTECT flag is set in the inquiry data, the
	device supports protection information, and must support
	the 16 byte read capacity command, otherwise continue without
	sending read cap 16. This will optimize driver performance,
	since it will not send READ_CAP_16 to the drive which does
	not have support of READ_CAP_16.

4.      With new approach, "MPTIOCTL_RESET_ADAPTER" IOCTL will not
	use DELAY() which is busy loop implementation.
	It will use <msleep> (Better way to sleep without busy
	loop). Also from the HBA reset code path and some other
	places, DELAY() is replaced with msleep() or "pause()",
	which is based on sleep/wakeup style calls.  Driver use
	msleep()/pause() instead of DELAY based on CAN_SLEEP/NO_SLEEP
	flags to avoid busy loop which is not required all the
	time.e.a

	a. While driver is getting loaded, driver calls most of the
	   commands with NO_SLEEP.
	b. When Driver is functional and it needs Reinit of HBA,
	   CAN_SLEEP flag is used.

5.	<mpslsi> driver is not Endian safe. It will not work on Big
	Endian machines	like Sparc and PowerPC platforms because it
	assumes it is running on a Little Endian machine.

	Driver code is modified such way that it does not assume CPU
	arch is Little Endian.
	a. All places where Driver interacts from HBA to Host, it
	   converts Little Endian format to CPU format.
	b. All places where Driver interacts from Host to HBA, it
	   converts CPU format to Little Endian.

6.	Findout memory leaks in FreeBSD Driver and resolve those,
	such as memory leak in targ's luns creation/deletion.
	Also added additional checks to see memory allocation
	success/fail.

7.	Add loginfo prints as debug message, i.e. When FW sends any
	loginfo, Driver should print those as debug message.
	This will help for debugging purpose.

8.	There is possibility to get config request timeout. Current
	driver is able to detect config request timetout, but it does
	not do anything on config_request timeout.  Driver should
	call mps_reinit() if any request_poll (which is called as
	part of config_request) is time out.

9.	cdb length check is required for 32 byte CDB. Add correct mpi
	control value for 32 bit CDB as below while submitting SCSI IO
	Request to controller.
	mpi_control |= 4 << MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_SHIFT;

10.	Check the actual status of Message unit reset
	(mps_message_unit_reset).Previously FreeBSD Driver just writes
	MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET and never check the ack
	(it just wait for 50 millisecond).  So, Driver now check the
	status of "MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET" after writing
	it to the FW.

	Now it also checking for whether doorbell ack uses msleep with
	proper sleep flags, instead of <DELAY>.

11.	Previously CAM does not detect Multi-Lun Devices. In order to
	detect Multi-Lun Devices by CAM the driver needs following change
	set:
	a. There is "max_lun" field which Driver need to set based on
	   hw/fw support. Currently LSI released driver does not set
	   this field.
	b. Default of "max_lun" should not be 0 in OS, but it is
	   currently set to 0 in CAM layer.
	c. Export max_lun capacity to 255

12.	Driver will not reset target info after port enable complete and
	also do Device removal when Device remove from FW.  The detail
	description is as follows
	a. When Driver receive WD PD add events, it will add all
	   information in driver local data structure.
	b. Only for WD, we have below checks after port enable
	   completes, where driver clear off all information retrieved
	   at #1.
	if ((sc->WD_available &&
             (sc->WD_hide_expose == MPS_WD_HIDE_ALWAYS)) ||
             (sc->WD_valid_config && (sc->WD_hide_expose ==
                            MPS_WD_HIDE_IF_VOLUME)) {
		  // clear off target data structure.
	}
	It is mainly not to attach PDs to OS.

	FreeBSD does bus rescan as older Parallel scsi style. So Driver
	needs to handle which Drive is visible to OS.  That is a reason
	we have to clear off targ information for PDs.

	Again, above logic was implemented long time ago. Similar concept
	we have for non-wd also. For that, LSI have introduced different
	logic to hide PDs.

	Eventually, because of above gap, when Phy goes offline, we
	observe below failure. That is what Driver is not doing complete
	removal of device with FW. (which was pointed by Scott)
	Apr  5 02:39:24 Freebsd7 kernel: mpslsi0: mpssas_prepare_remove
	Apr  5 02:39:24 Freebsd7 kernel: mpssas_prepare_remove 497 : invalid handle 0xe

	Now Driver will not reset target info after port enable complete
	and also will do Device removal when Device remove from FW.

13.	Returning "CAM_SEL_TIMEOUT" instead of "CAM_TID_INVALID"
	error code on request to the Target IDs that have no devices
	conected at that moment.  As if "CAM_TID_INVALID" error code
	is returned to the CAM Layaer then it results in a huge chain
	of errors in verbose kernel messages on boot and every
	hot-plug event.

Submitted by:	Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@lsi.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2012-06-28 03:48:54 +00:00

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/*-
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/*-
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* LSI MPT-Fusion Host Adapter FreeBSD
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MPS_IOCTL_H_
#define _MPS_IOCTL_H_
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_type.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_cnfg.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_sas.h>
/*
* For the read header requests, the header should include the page
* type or extended page type, page number, and page version. The
* buffer and length are unused. The completed header is returned in
* the 'header' member.
*
* For the read page and write page requests, 'buf' should point to a
* buffer of 'len' bytes which holds the entire page (including the
* header).
*
* All requests specify the page address in 'page_address'.
*/
struct mps_cfg_page_req {
MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_HEADER header;
uint32_t page_address;
void *buf;
int len;
uint16_t ioc_status;
};
struct mps_ext_cfg_page_req {
MPI2_CONFIG_EXTENDED_PAGE_HEADER header;
uint32_t page_address;
void *buf;
int len;
uint16_t ioc_status;
};
struct mps_raid_action {
uint8_t action;
uint8_t volume_bus;
uint8_t volume_id;
uint8_t phys_disk_num;
uint32_t action_data_word;
void *buf;
int len;
uint32_t volume_status;
uint32_t action_data[4];
uint16_t action_status;
uint16_t ioc_status;
uint8_t write;
};
struct mps_usr_command {
void *req;
uint32_t req_len;
void *rpl;
uint32_t rpl_len;
void *buf;
int len;
uint32_t flags;
};
typedef struct mps_pci_bits
{
union {
struct {
uint32_t DeviceNumber :5;
uint32_t FunctionNumber :3;
uint32_t BusNumber :24;
} bits;
uint32_t AsDWORD;
} u;
uint32_t PciSegmentId;
} mps_pci_bits_t;
/*
* The following is the MPSIOCTL_GET_ADAPTER_DATA data structure. This data
* structure is setup so that we hopefully are properly aligned for both
* 32-bit and 64-bit mode applications.
*
* Adapter Type - Value = 4 = SCSI Protocol through SAS-2 adapter
*
* MPI Port Number - The PCI Function number for this device
*
* PCI Device HW Id - The PCI device number for this device
*
*/
#define MPSIOCTL_ADAPTER_TYPE_SAS2 4
#define MPSIOCTL_ADAPTER_TYPE_SAS2_SSS6200 5
typedef struct mps_adapter_data
{
uint32_t StructureLength;
uint32_t AdapterType;
uint32_t MpiPortNumber;
uint32_t PCIDeviceHwId;
uint32_t PCIDeviceHwRev;
uint32_t SubSystemId;
uint32_t SubsystemVendorId;
uint32_t Reserved1;
uint32_t MpiFirmwareVersion;
uint32_t BiosVersion;
uint8_t DriverVersion[32];
uint8_t Reserved2;
uint8_t ScsiId;
uint16_t Reserved3;
mps_pci_bits_t PciInformation;
} mps_adapter_data_t;
typedef struct mps_update_flash
{
uint64_t PtrBuffer;
uint32_t ImageChecksum;
uint32_t ImageOffset;
uint32_t ImageSize;
uint32_t ImageType;
} mps_update_flash_t;
#define MPS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_NONE 0
#define MPS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_READ 1
#define MPS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_WRITE 2
#define MPS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_BOTH 3
typedef struct mps_pass_thru
{
uint64_t PtrRequest;
uint64_t PtrReply;
uint64_t PtrData;
uint32_t RequestSize;
uint32_t ReplySize;
uint32_t DataSize;
uint32_t DataDirection;
uint64_t PtrDataOut;
uint32_t DataOutSize;
uint32_t Timeout;
} mps_pass_thru_t;
/*
* Event queue defines
*/
#define MPS_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE (50) /* Max Events stored in driver */
#define MPS_MAX_EVENT_DATA_LENGTH (48) /* Size of each event in Dwords */
typedef struct mps_event_query
{
uint16_t Entries;
uint16_t Reserved;
uint32_t Types[4];
} mps_event_query_t;
typedef struct mps_event_enable
{
uint32_t Types[4];
} mps_event_enable_t;
/*
* Event record entry for ioctl.
*/
typedef struct mps_event_entry
{
uint32_t Type;
uint32_t Number;
uint32_t Data[MPS_MAX_EVENT_DATA_LENGTH];
} mps_event_entry_t;
typedef struct mps_event_report
{
uint32_t Size;
uint64_t PtrEvents;
} mps_event_report_t;
typedef struct mps_pci_info
{
uint32_t BusNumber;
uint8_t DeviceNumber;
uint8_t FunctionNumber;
uint16_t InterruptVector;
uint8_t PciHeader[256];
} mps_pci_info_t;
typedef struct mps_diag_action
{
uint32_t Action;
uint32_t Length;
uint64_t PtrDiagAction;
uint32_t ReturnCode;
} mps_diag_action_t;
#define MPS_FW_DIAGNOSTIC_UID_NOT_FOUND (0xFF)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_NEW (0x806E6577)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_REGISTER (0x00000001)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_UNREGISTER (0x00000002)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_QUERY (0x00000003)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_READ_BUFFER (0x00000004)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_RELEASE (0x00000005)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_INVALID_UID (0x00000000)
#define MPS_DIAG_SUCCESS 0
#define MPS_DIAG_FAILURE 1
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00000001)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (0x00000002)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_POST_FAILED (0x00000010)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_UID (0x00000011)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_RELEASE_FAILED (0x00000012)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_NO_BUFFER (0x00000013)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_ALREADY_RELEASED (0x00000014)
typedef struct mps_fw_diag_register
{
uint8_t ExtendedType;
uint8_t BufferType;
uint16_t ApplicationFlags;
uint32_t DiagnosticFlags;
uint32_t ProductSpecific[23];
uint32_t RequestedBufferSize;
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mps_fw_diag_register_t;
typedef struct mps_fw_diag_unregister
{
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mps_fw_diag_unregister_t;
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_APP_OWNED (0x0001)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_BUFFER_VALID (0x0002)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FW_BUFFER_ACCESS (0x0004)
typedef struct mps_fw_diag_query
{
uint8_t ExtendedType;
uint8_t BufferType;
uint16_t ApplicationFlags;
uint32_t DiagnosticFlags;
uint32_t ProductSpecific[23];
uint32_t TotalBufferSize;
uint32_t DriverAddedBufferSize;
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mps_fw_diag_query_t;
typedef struct mps_fw_diag_release
{
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mps_fw_diag_release_t;
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_REREGISTER (0x0001)
#define MPS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FORCE_RELEASE (0x0002)
typedef struct mps_diag_read_buffer
{
uint8_t Status;
uint8_t Reserved;
uint16_t Flags;
uint32_t StartingOffset;
uint32_t BytesToRead;
uint32_t UniqueId;
uint64_t PtrDataBuffer;
} mps_diag_read_buffer_t;
/*
* Register Access
*/
#define REG_IO_READ 1
#define REG_IO_WRITE 2
#define REG_MEM_READ 3
#define REG_MEM_WRITE 4
typedef struct mps_reg_access
{
uint32_t Command;
uint32_t RegOffset;
uint32_t RegData;
} mps_reg_access_t;
typedef struct mps_btdh_mapping
{
uint16_t TargetID;
uint16_t Bus;
uint16_t DevHandle;
uint16_t Reserved;
} mps_btdh_mapping_t;
#define MPSIO_MPS_COMMAND_FLAG_VERBOSE 0x01
#define MPSIO_MPS_COMMAND_FLAG_DEBUG 0x02
#define MPSIO_READ_CFG_HEADER _IOWR('M', 200, struct mps_cfg_page_req)
#define MPSIO_READ_CFG_PAGE _IOWR('M', 201, struct mps_cfg_page_req)
#define MPSIO_READ_EXT_CFG_HEADER _IOWR('M', 202, struct mps_ext_cfg_page_req)
#define MPSIO_READ_EXT_CFG_PAGE _IOWR('M', 203, struct mps_ext_cfg_page_req)
#define MPSIO_WRITE_CFG_PAGE _IOWR('M', 204, struct mps_cfg_page_req)
#define MPSIO_RAID_ACTION _IOWR('M', 205, struct mps_raid_action)
#define MPSIO_MPS_COMMAND _IOWR('M', 210, struct mps_usr_command)
#define MPTIOCTL ('I')
#define MPTIOCTL_GET_ADAPTER_DATA _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 1,\
struct mps_adapter_data)
#define MPTIOCTL_UPDATE_FLASH _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 2,\
struct mps_update_flash)
#define MPTIOCTL_RESET_ADAPTER _IO(MPTIOCTL, 3)
#define MPTIOCTL_PASS_THRU _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 4,\
struct mps_pass_thru)
#define MPTIOCTL_EVENT_QUERY _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 5,\
struct mps_event_query)
#define MPTIOCTL_EVENT_ENABLE _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 6,\
struct mps_event_enable)
#define MPTIOCTL_EVENT_REPORT _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 7,\
struct mps_event_report)
#define MPTIOCTL_GET_PCI_INFO _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 8,\
struct mps_pci_info)
#define MPTIOCTL_DIAG_ACTION _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 9,\
struct mps_diag_action)
#define MPTIOCTL_REG_ACCESS _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 10,\
struct mps_reg_access)
#define MPTIOCTL_BTDH_MAPPING _IOWR(MPTIOCTL, 11,\
struct mps_btdh_mapping)
#endif /* !_MPS_IOCTL_H_ */