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56 #ifndef _ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_H_
57 #define _ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_H_
58 #include <scsi/libsas.h>
59 #include <linux/kref.h>
60 #include "scu_remote_node_context.h"
61 #include "remote_node_context.h"
64 enum sci_remote_device_not_ready_reason_code
{
65 SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_START_REQUESTED
,
66 SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_STOP_REQUESTED
,
67 SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_SATA_REQUEST_STARTED
,
68 SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_SATA_SDB_ERROR_FIS_RECEIVED
,
69 SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_SMP_REQUEST_STARTED
,
70 SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_REASON_CODE_MAX
74 * isci_remote_device - isci representation of a sas expander / end point
75 * @device_port_width: hw setting for number of simultaneous connections
76 * @connection_rate: per-taskcontext connection rate for this device
77 * @working_request: SATA requests have no tag we for unaccelerated
78 * protocols we need a method to associate unsolicited
79 * frames with a pending request
81 struct isci_remote_device
{
82 #define IDEV_START_PENDING 0
83 #define IDEV_STOP_PENDING 1
84 #define IDEV_ALLOCATED 2
87 #define IDEV_IO_READY 5
88 #define IDEV_IO_NCQERROR 6
91 struct isci_port
*isci_port
;
92 struct domain_device
*domain_dev
;
93 struct list_head node
;
94 struct list_head reqs_in_process
;
95 struct sci_base_state_machine sm
;
96 u32 device_port_width
;
97 enum sas_linkrate connection_rate
;
98 bool is_direct_attached
;
99 struct isci_port
*owning_port
;
100 struct sci_remote_node_context rnc
;
101 /* XXX unify with device reference counting and delete */
102 u32 started_request_count
;
103 struct isci_request
*working_request
;
104 u32 not_ready_reason
;
107 #define ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_START_TIMEOUT 5000
109 /* device reference routines must be called under sci_lock */
110 static inline struct isci_remote_device
*isci_lookup_device(struct domain_device
*dev
)
112 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
= dev
->lldd_dev
;
114 if (idev
&& !test_bit(IDEV_GONE
, &idev
->flags
)) {
115 kref_get(&idev
->kref
);
122 void isci_remote_device_release(struct kref
*kref
);
123 static inline void isci_put_device(struct isci_remote_device
*idev
)
126 kref_put(&idev
->kref
, isci_remote_device_release
);
129 enum sci_status
isci_remote_device_stop(struct isci_host
*ihost
,
130 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
);
131 void isci_remote_device_nuke_requests(struct isci_host
*ihost
,
132 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
);
133 void isci_remote_device_gone(struct domain_device
*domain_dev
);
134 int isci_remote_device_found(struct domain_device
*domain_dev
);
137 * sci_remote_device_stop() - This method will stop both transmission and
138 * reception of link activity for the supplied remote device. This method
139 * disables normal IO requests from flowing through to the remote device.
140 * @remote_device: This parameter specifies the device to be stopped.
141 * @timeout: This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds in which the
142 * stop operation should complete.
144 * An indication of whether the device was successfully stopped. SCI_SUCCESS
145 * This value is returned if the transmission and reception for the device was
146 * successfully stopped.
148 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_stop(
149 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
153 * sci_remote_device_reset() - This method will reset the device making it
154 * ready for operation. This method must be called anytime the device is
155 * reset either through a SMP phy control or a port hard reset request.
156 * @remote_device: This parameter specifies the device to be reset.
158 * This method does not actually cause the device hardware to be reset. This
159 * method resets the software object so that it will be operational after a
160 * device hardware reset completes. An indication of whether the device reset
161 * was accepted. SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the device reset is
164 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_reset(
165 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
);
168 * sci_remote_device_reset_complete() - This method informs the device object
169 * that the reset operation is complete and the device can resume operation
171 * @remote_device: This parameter specifies the device which is to be informed
172 * of the reset complete operation.
174 * An indication that the device is resuming operation. SCI_SUCCESS the device
175 * is resuming operation.
177 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_reset_complete(
178 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
);
181 * enum sci_remote_device_states - This enumeration depicts all the states
182 * for the common remote device state machine.
186 enum sci_remote_device_states
{
188 * Simply the initial state for the base remote device state machine.
193 * This state indicates that the remote device has successfully been
194 * stopped. In this state no new IO operations are permitted.
195 * This state is entered from the INITIAL state.
196 * This state is entered from the STOPPING state.
201 * This state indicates the the remote device is in the process of
202 * becoming ready (i.e. starting). In this state no new IO operations
204 * This state is entered from the STOPPED state.
209 * This state indicates the remote device is now ready. Thus, the user
210 * is able to perform IO operations on the remote device.
211 * This state is entered from the STARTING state.
216 * This is the idle substate for the stp remote device. When there are no
217 * active IO for the device it is is in this state.
222 * This is the command state for for the STP remote device. This state is
223 * entered when the device is processing a non-NCQ command. The device object
224 * will fail any new start IO requests until this command is complete.
229 * This is the NCQ state for the STP remote device. This state is entered
230 * when the device is processing an NCQ reuqest. It will remain in this state
231 * so long as there is one or more NCQ requests being processed.
236 * This is the NCQ error state for the STP remote device. This state is
237 * entered when an SDB error FIS is received by the device object while in the
238 * NCQ state. The device object will only accept a READ LOG command while in
241 SCI_STP_DEV_NCQ_ERROR
,
244 * This is the ATAPI error state for the STP ATAPI remote device.
245 * This state is entered when ATAPI device sends error status FIS
246 * without data while the device object is in CMD state.
247 * A suspension event is expected in this state.
248 * The device object will resume right away.
250 SCI_STP_DEV_ATAPI_ERROR
,
253 * This is the READY substate indicates the device is waiting for the RESET task
254 * coming to be recovered from certain hardware specific error.
256 SCI_STP_DEV_AWAIT_RESET
,
259 * This is the ready operational substate for the remote device. This is the
260 * normal operational state for a remote device.
265 * This is the suspended state for the remote device. This is the state that
266 * the device is placed in when a RNC suspend is received by the SCU hardware.
271 * This state indicates that the remote device is in the process of
272 * stopping. In this state no new IO operations are permitted, but
273 * existing IO operations are allowed to complete.
274 * This state is entered from the READY state.
275 * This state is entered from the FAILED state.
280 * This state indicates that the remote device has failed.
281 * In this state no new IO operations are permitted.
282 * This state is entered from the INITIALIZING state.
283 * This state is entered from the READY state.
288 * This state indicates the device is being reset.
289 * In this state no new IO operations are permitted.
290 * This state is entered from the READY state.
295 * Simply the final state for the base remote device state machine.
300 static inline struct isci_remote_device
*rnc_to_dev(struct sci_remote_node_context
*rnc
)
302 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
;
304 idev
= container_of(rnc
, typeof(*idev
), rnc
);
309 static inline bool dev_is_expander(struct domain_device
*dev
)
311 return dev
->dev_type
== EDGE_DEV
|| dev
->dev_type
== FANOUT_DEV
;
314 static inline void sci_remote_device_decrement_request_count(struct isci_remote_device
*idev
)
316 /* XXX delete this voodoo when converting to the top-level device
319 if (WARN_ONCE(idev
->started_request_count
== 0,
320 "%s: tried to decrement started_request_count past 0!?",
324 idev
->started_request_count
--;
327 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_frame_handler(
328 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
331 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_event_handler(
332 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
335 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_start_io(
336 struct isci_host
*ihost
,
337 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
338 struct isci_request
*ireq
);
340 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_start_task(
341 struct isci_host
*ihost
,
342 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
343 struct isci_request
*ireq
);
345 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_complete_io(
346 struct isci_host
*ihost
,
347 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
348 struct isci_request
*ireq
);
350 enum sci_status
sci_remote_device_suspend(
351 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
354 void sci_remote_device_post_request(
355 struct isci_remote_device
*idev
,
358 #endif /* !defined(_ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_H_) */