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#ifndef _SCIC_IO_REQUEST_H_
#define _SCIC_IO_REQUEST_H_
/**
* This file contains the structures and interface methods that can be
* referenced and used by the SCI user for the SCI IO request object.
*
* Determine the failure situations and return values.
*/
#include "sci_status.h"
#include "intel_sas.h"
struct scic_sds_request;
struct scic_sds_remote_device;
struct scic_sds_controller;
/**
* struct scic_io_parameters - This structure contains additional optional
* parameters for SSP IO requests. These parameters are utilized with the
* scic_io_request_construct_advanced_ssp() method.
*
* Add Block-guard/DIF, TLR
*/
struct scic_io_parameters {
/**
* This sub-structure contains SCSI specific features (for use with SSP
* IO requests).
*/
struct {
/**
* Data Integrity Format (DIF) is also known as protection information
* or block-guard. This sub-structure contains DIF specific feature
* information for SSP IO requests.
*/
struct {
void *placeholder;
} dif;
/**
* Transport Layer Retries (TLR) is an SSP protocol specific feature.
* This sub-structure contains Transport Layer Retries (TLR) specific
* feature information for SSP IO requests.
*/
struct {
void *placeholder;
} tlr;
} scsi;
};
/**
* struct scic_passthru_request_callbacks - This structure contains the pointer
* to the callback functions for constructing the passthrough request common
* to SSP, SMP and STP. This structure must be set by the win sci layer
* before the passthrough build is called
*
*
*/
struct scic_passthru_request_callbacks {
/**
* Function pointer to get the phy identifier for passthrough request.
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_phy_identifier)(void *, u8 *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the port identifier for passthrough request.
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_port_identifier)(void *, u8 *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the connection rate for passthrough request.
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_connection_rate)(void *, void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the destination sas address for passthrough request.
*/
void (*scic_cb_passthru_get_destination_sas_address)(void *, u8 **);
/**
* Function pointer to get the transfer length for passthrough request.
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_transfer_length)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the data direction for passthrough request.
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_data_direction)(void *);
};
/**
* struct scic_ssp_passthru_request_callbacks - This structure contains the
* pointer to the callback functions for constructing the passthrough
* request specific to SSP. This structure must be set by the win sci layer
* before the passthrough build is called
*
*
*/
struct scic_ssp_passthru_request_callbacks {
/**
* Common callbacks for all Passthru requests
*/
struct scic_passthru_request_callbacks common_callbacks;
/**
* Function pointer to get the lun for passthrough request.
*/
void (*scic_cb_ssp_passthru_get_lun)(void *, u8 **);
/**
* Function pointer to get the cdb
*/
void (*scic_cb_ssp_passthru_get_cdb)(void *, u32 *, u8 **, u32 *, u8 **);
/**
* Function pointer to get the task attribute for passthrough request.
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_ssp_passthru_get_task_attribute)(void *);
};
/**
* struct scic_stp_passthru_request_callbacks - This structure contains the
* pointer to the callback functions for constructing the passthrough
* request specific to STP. This structure must be set by the win sci layer
* before the passthrough build is called
*
*
*/
struct scic_stp_passthru_request_callbacks {
/**
* Common callbacks for all Passthru requests
*/
struct scic_passthru_request_callbacks common_callbacks;
/**
* Function pointer to get the protocol for passthrough request.
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_protocol)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the resgister fis
*/
void (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_register_fis)(void *, u8 **);
/**
* Function pointer to get the MULTIPLE_COUNT (bits 5,6,7 in Byte 1 in the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_multiplecount)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the EXTEND (bit 0 in Byte 1 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_extend)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the CK_COND (bit 5 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_ckcond)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the T_DIR (bit 3 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_tdir)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the BYTE_BLOCK (bit 2 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_byteblock)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the T_LENGTH (bits 0,1 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_tlength)(void *);
};
/**
* struct scic_smp_passthru_request_callbacks - This structure contains the
* pointer to the callback functions for constructing the passthrough
* request specific to SMP. This structure must be set by the win sci layer
* before the passthrough build is called
*
*
*/
struct scic_smp_passthru_request_callbacks {
/**
* Common callbacks for all Passthru requests
*/
struct scic_passthru_request_callbacks common_callbacks;
/**
* Function pointer to get the length of the smp request and its length
*/
u32 (*scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_request)(void *, u8 **);
/**
* Function pointer to get the frame type of the smp request
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_frame_type)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the function in the the smp request
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_function)(void *);
/**
* Function pointer to get the "allocated response length" in the the smp request
*/
u8 (*scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_allocated_response_length)(void *);
};
/**
* This enumeration specifies the transport protocol utilized for the request.
*
*
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* This enumeration constant indicates that no protocol has yet been
* set.
*/
SCIC_NO_PROTOCOL,
/**
* This enumeration constant indicates that the protocol utilized
* is the Serial Management Protocol.
*/
SCIC_SMP_PROTOCOL,
/**
* This enumeration constant indicates that the protocol utilized
* is the Serial SCSI Protocol.
*/
SCIC_SSP_PROTOCOL,
/**
* This enumeration constant indicates that the protocol utilized
* is the Serial-ATA Tunneling Protocol.
*/
SCIC_STP_PROTOCOL
} SCIC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL;
/**
* scic_io_request_get_object_size() - This method simply returns the size
* required to build an SCI based IO request object.
*
* Return the size of the SCI IO request object.
*/
u32 scic_io_request_get_object_size(
void);
/**
* scic_io_request_construct() - This method is called by the SCI user to
* construct all SCI Core IO requests. Memory initialization and
* functionality common to all IO request types is performed in this method.
* @scic_controller: the handle to the core controller object for which to
* build an IO request.
* @scic_remote_device: the handle to the core remote device object for which
* to build an IO request.
* @io_tag: This parameter specifies the IO tag to be associated with this
* request. If SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG is passed, then a copy of the
* request is built internally. The request will be copied into the actual
* controller request memory when the IO tag is allocated internally during
* the scic_controller_start_io() method.
* @user_io_request_object: This parameter specifies the user IO request to be
* utilized during IO construction. This IO pointer will become the
* associated object for the core IO request object.
* @scic_io_request_memory: This parameter specifies the memory location to be
* utilized when building the core request.
* @new_scic_io_request_handle: This parameter specifies a pointer to the
* handle the core will expect in further interactions with the core IO
* request object.
*
* The SCI core implementation will create an association between the user IO
* request object and the core IO request object. Indicate if the controller
* successfully built the IO request. SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the
* IO request was successfully built.
*/
enum sci_status scic_io_request_construct(
struct scic_sds_controller *scic_controller,
struct scic_sds_remote_device *scic_remote_device,
u16 io_tag,
void *user_io_request_object,
void *scic_io_request_memory,
struct scic_sds_request **new_scic_io_request_handle);
/**
* scic_io_request_construct_basic_ssp() - This method is called by the SCI
* user to build an SSP IO request.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object to be built.
*
* - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct() on the
* supplied IO request. Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO
* request. SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
* successfully built. SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned
* if the remote_device does not support the SSP protocol.
* SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the user did not
* properly set the association between the SCIC IO request and the user's IO
* request. Please refer to the sci_object_set_association() routine for more
* information.
*/
enum sci_status scic_io_request_construct_basic_ssp(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_io_request_construct_basic_sata() - This method is called by the SCI
* Core user to build an STP IO request.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object to be built.
*
* - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct() on the
* supplied IO request. Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO
* request. SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
* successfully built. SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned
* if the remote_device does not support the STP protocol.
* SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the user did not
* properly set the association between the SCIC IO request and the user's IO
* request. Please refer to the sci_object_set_association() routine for more
* information.
*/
enum sci_status scic_io_request_construct_basic_sata(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_io_request_construct_smp() - This method is called by the SCI user to
* build an SMP IO request.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object to be built.
*
* - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct() on the
* supplied IO request. Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO
* request. SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
* successfully built. SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned
* if the remote_device does not support the SMP protocol.
* SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the user did not
* properly set the association between the SCIC IO request and the user's IO
* request. Please refer to the sci_object_set_association() routine for more
* information.
*/
enum sci_status scic_io_request_construct_smp(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_request_get_controller_status() - This method returns the controller
* specific IO/Task request status. These status values are unique to the
* specific controller being managed by the SCIC.
* @io_request: the handle to the IO or task management request object for
* which to retrieve the status.
*
* This method returns a value indicating the controller specific request
* status.
*/
u32 scic_request_get_controller_status(
struct scic_sds_request *io_request);
/**
* scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address() - This method will return the
* address to the command information unit.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object to be built.
*
* The address of the SSP/SMP command information unit.
*/
void *scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_io_request_get_response_iu_address() - This method will return the
* address to the response information unit. For an SSP request this buffer
* is only valid if the IO request is completed with the status
* SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object to be built.
*
* The address of the SSP/SMP response information unit.
*/
void *scic_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_io_request_get_io_tag() - This method will return the IO tag utilized
* by the IO request.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object for which to return the IO tag.
*
* An unsigned integer representing the IO tag being utilized.
* SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG This value is returned if the IO does not
* currently have an IO tag allocated to it. All return other values indicate a
* legitimate tag.
*/
u16 scic_io_request_get_io_tag(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_stp_io_request_set_ncq_tag() - This method will assign an NCQ tag to
* the io request object. The caller of this function must make sure that
* only valid NCQ tags are assigned to the io request object.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object to which to assign the ncq tag.
* @ncq_tag: This parameter specifies the NCQ tag to be utilized for the
* supplied core IO request. It is up to the user to make sure that this is
* a valid NCQ tag.
*
* none This function is only valid for SATA NCQ requests.
*/
void scic_stp_io_request_set_ncq_tag(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request,
u16 ncq_tag);
/**
* scic_stp_io_request_get_h2d_reg_address() - This method will return the
* address of the host to device register fis region for the io request
* object.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* object from which to get the host to device register fis buffer.
*
* The address of the host to device register fis buffer in the io request
* object. This function is only valid for SATA requests.
*/
void *scic_stp_io_request_get_h2d_reg_address(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_stp_io_request_get_d2h_reg_address() - This method will return the
* address of the device to host register fis region for the io request
* object.
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies teh handle to the io request
* object from which to get the device to host register fis buffer.
*
* The address fo the device to host register fis ending the io request. This
* function is only valid for SATA requests.
*/
void *scic_stp_io_request_get_d2h_reg_address(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
/**
* scic_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred() - This method will return
* the number of bytes transferred from the SCU
* @scic_io_request: This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
* whose data length was not eqaul to the data length specified in the
* request. When the driver gets an early io completion status from the
* hardware, this routine should be called to get the actual number of bytes
* transferred
*
* The return is the number of bytes transferred when the data legth is not
* equal to the specified length in the io request
*/
u32 scic_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred(
struct scic_sds_request *scic_io_request);
#endif /* _SCIC_IO_REQUEST_H_ */