iwlwifi: introduce host commands callbacks
[linux/fpc-iii.git] / drivers / md / dm-hw-handler.c
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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2004 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
4 * This file is released under the GPL.
6 * Multipath hardware handler registration.
7 */
9 #include "dm.h"
10 #include "dm-hw-handler.h"
12 #include <linux/slab.h>
14 struct hwh_internal {
15 struct hw_handler_type hwht;
17 struct list_head list;
18 long use;
21 #define hwht_to_hwhi(__hwht) container_of((__hwht), struct hwh_internal, hwht)
23 static LIST_HEAD(_hw_handlers);
24 static DECLARE_RWSEM(_hwh_lock);
26 static struct hwh_internal *__find_hw_handler_type(const char *name)
28 struct hwh_internal *hwhi;
30 list_for_each_entry(hwhi, &_hw_handlers, list) {
31 if (!strcmp(name, hwhi->hwht.name))
32 return hwhi;
35 return NULL;
38 static struct hwh_internal *get_hw_handler(const char *name)
40 struct hwh_internal *hwhi;
42 down_read(&_hwh_lock);
43 hwhi = __find_hw_handler_type(name);
44 if (hwhi) {
45 if ((hwhi->use == 0) && !try_module_get(hwhi->hwht.module))
46 hwhi = NULL;
47 else
48 hwhi->use++;
50 up_read(&_hwh_lock);
52 return hwhi;
55 struct hw_handler_type *dm_get_hw_handler(const char *name)
57 struct hwh_internal *hwhi;
59 if (!name)
60 return NULL;
62 hwhi = get_hw_handler(name);
63 if (!hwhi) {
64 request_module("dm-%s", name);
65 hwhi = get_hw_handler(name);
68 return hwhi ? &hwhi->hwht : NULL;
71 void dm_put_hw_handler(struct hw_handler_type *hwht)
73 struct hwh_internal *hwhi;
75 if (!hwht)
76 return;
78 down_read(&_hwh_lock);
79 hwhi = __find_hw_handler_type(hwht->name);
80 if (!hwhi)
81 goto out;
83 if (--hwhi->use == 0)
84 module_put(hwhi->hwht.module);
86 BUG_ON(hwhi->use < 0);
88 out:
89 up_read(&_hwh_lock);
92 static struct hwh_internal *_alloc_hw_handler(struct hw_handler_type *hwht)
94 struct hwh_internal *hwhi = kzalloc(sizeof(*hwhi), GFP_KERNEL);
96 if (hwhi)
97 hwhi->hwht = *hwht;
99 return hwhi;
102 int dm_register_hw_handler(struct hw_handler_type *hwht)
104 int r = 0;
105 struct hwh_internal *hwhi = _alloc_hw_handler(hwht);
107 if (!hwhi)
108 return -ENOMEM;
110 down_write(&_hwh_lock);
112 if (__find_hw_handler_type(hwht->name)) {
113 kfree(hwhi);
114 r = -EEXIST;
115 } else
116 list_add(&hwhi->list, &_hw_handlers);
118 up_write(&_hwh_lock);
120 return r;
123 int dm_unregister_hw_handler(struct hw_handler_type *hwht)
125 struct hwh_internal *hwhi;
127 down_write(&_hwh_lock);
129 hwhi = __find_hw_handler_type(hwht->name);
130 if (!hwhi) {
131 up_write(&_hwh_lock);
132 return -EINVAL;
135 if (hwhi->use) {
136 up_write(&_hwh_lock);
137 return -ETXTBSY;
140 list_del(&hwhi->list);
142 up_write(&_hwh_lock);
144 kfree(hwhi);
146 return 0;
149 unsigned dm_scsi_err_handler(struct hw_handler *hwh, struct bio *bio)
151 #if 0
152 int sense_key, asc, ascq;
154 if (bio->bi_error & BIO_SENSE) {
155 /* FIXME: This is just an initial guess. */
156 /* key / asc / ascq */
157 sense_key = (bio->bi_error >> 16) & 0xff;
158 asc = (bio->bi_error >> 8) & 0xff;
159 ascq = bio->bi_error & 0xff;
161 switch (sense_key) {
162 /* This block as a whole comes from the device.
163 * So no point retrying on another path. */
164 case 0x03: /* Medium error */
165 case 0x05: /* Illegal request */
166 case 0x07: /* Data protect */
167 case 0x08: /* Blank check */
168 case 0x0a: /* copy aborted */
169 case 0x0c: /* obsolete - no clue ;-) */
170 case 0x0d: /* volume overflow */
171 case 0x0e: /* data miscompare */
172 case 0x0f: /* reserved - no idea either. */
173 return MP_ERROR_IO;
175 /* For these errors it's unclear whether they
176 * come from the device or the controller.
177 * So just lets try a different path, and if
178 * it eventually succeeds, user-space will clear
179 * the paths again... */
180 case 0x02: /* Not ready */
181 case 0x04: /* Hardware error */
182 case 0x09: /* vendor specific */
183 case 0x0b: /* Aborted command */
184 return MP_FAIL_PATH;
186 case 0x06: /* Unit attention - might want to decode */
187 if (asc == 0x04 && ascq == 0x01)
188 /* "Unit in the process of
189 * becoming ready" */
190 return 0;
191 return MP_FAIL_PATH;
193 /* FIXME: For Unit Not Ready we may want
194 * to have a generic pg activation
195 * feature (START_UNIT). */
197 /* Should these two ever end up in the
198 * error path? I don't think so. */
199 case 0x00: /* No sense */
200 case 0x01: /* Recovered error */
201 return 0;
204 #endif
206 /* We got no idea how to decode the other kinds of errors ->
207 * assume generic error condition. */
208 return MP_FAIL_PATH;
211 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dm_register_hw_handler);
212 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dm_unregister_hw_handler);
213 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dm_scsi_err_handler);