isci_io_request.c revision 314667
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30
31#include <sys/cdefs.h>
32__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: stable/10/sys/dev/isci/isci_io_request.c 314667 2017-03-04 13:03:31Z avg $");
33
34#include <dev/isci/isci.h>
35
36#include <cam/scsi/scsi_all.h>
37#include <cam/scsi/scsi_message.h>
38
39#include <dev/isci/scil/intel_sas.h>
40
41#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_util.h>
42
43#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_io_request.h>
44#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_controller.h>
45#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_remote_device.h>
46#include <dev/isci/scil/scif_user_callback.h>
47
48#include <dev/isci/scil/scic_io_request.h>
49#include <dev/isci/scil/scic_user_callback.h>
50
51/**
52 * @brief This user callback will inform the user that an IO request has
53 *        completed.
54 *
55 * @param[in]  controller This parameter specifies the controller on
56 *             which the IO request is completing.
57 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device on
58 *             which this request is completing.
59 * @param[in]  io_request This parameter specifies the IO request that has
60 *             completed.
61 * @param[in]  completion_status This parameter specifies the results of
62 *             the IO request operation.  SCI_IO_SUCCESS indicates
63 *             successful completion.
64 *
65 * @return none
66 */
67void
68scif_cb_io_request_complete(SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller,
69    SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device,
70    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T io_request, SCI_IO_STATUS completion_status)
71{
72	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
73	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)sci_object_get_association(io_request);
74
75	scif_controller_complete_io(scif_controller, remote_device, io_request);
76	isci_io_request_complete(scif_controller, remote_device, isci_request,
77	    completion_status);
78}
79
80void
81isci_io_request_complete(SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller,
82    SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device,
83    struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request, SCI_IO_STATUS completion_status)
84{
85	struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *isci_controller;
86	struct ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE *isci_remote_device;
87	union ccb *ccb;
88	BOOL complete_ccb;
89	struct ccb_scsiio *csio;
90
91	complete_ccb = TRUE;
92	isci_controller = (struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *) sci_object_get_association(scif_controller);
93	isci_remote_device =
94		(struct ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE *) sci_object_get_association(remote_device);
95
96	ccb = isci_request->ccb;
97	csio = &ccb->csio;
98	ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_STATUS_MASK;
99
100	switch (completion_status) {
101	case SCI_IO_SUCCESS:
102	case SCI_IO_SUCCESS_COMPLETE_BEFORE_START:
103#if __FreeBSD_version >= 900026
104		if (ccb->ccb_h.func_code == XPT_SMP_IO) {
105			void *smp_response =
106			    scif_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
107			        isci_request->sci_object);
108
109			memcpy(ccb->smpio.smp_response, smp_response,
110			    ccb->smpio.smp_response_len);
111		}
112#endif
113		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQ_CMP;
114		break;
115
116	case SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY:
117		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQ_CMP;
118		ccb->csio.resid = ccb->csio.dxfer_len -
119		    scif_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred(
120		        isci_request->sci_object);
121		break;
122
123	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID:
124	{
125		SCI_SSP_RESPONSE_IU_T * response_buffer;
126		uint32_t sense_length;
127		int error_code, sense_key, asc, ascq;
128
129		response_buffer = (SCI_SSP_RESPONSE_IU_T *)
130		    scif_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
131		        isci_request->sci_object);
132
133		sense_length = sci_ssp_get_sense_data_length(
134		    response_buffer->sense_data_length);
135
136		sense_length = MIN(csio->sense_len, sense_length);
137
138		memcpy(&csio->sense_data, response_buffer->data, sense_length);
139
140		csio->sense_resid = csio->sense_len - sense_length;
141		csio->scsi_status = response_buffer->status;
142		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_SCSI_STATUS_ERROR;
143		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_AUTOSNS_VALID;
144		scsi_extract_sense( &csio->sense_data, &error_code, &sense_key,
145		    &asc, &ascq );
146		isci_log_message(1, "ISCI",
147		    "isci: bus=%x target=%x lun=%x cdb[0]=%x status=%x key=%x asc=%x ascq=%x\n",
148		    ccb->ccb_h.path_id, ccb->ccb_h.target_id,
149		    ccb->ccb_h.target_lun, scsiio_cdb_ptr(csio),
150		    csio->scsi_status, sense_key, asc, ascq);
151		break;
152	}
153
154	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED:
155		isci_remote_device_reset(isci_remote_device, NULL);
156		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQ_TERMIO;
157		isci_log_message(0, "ISCI",
158		    "isci: bus=%x target=%x lun=%x cdb[0]=%x remote device reset required\n",
159		    ccb->ccb_h.path_id, ccb->ccb_h.target_id,
160		    ccb->ccb_h.target_lun, scsiio_cdb_ptr(csio));
161		break;
162
163	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_TERMINATED:
164		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQ_TERMIO;
165		isci_log_message(0, "ISCI",
166		    "isci: bus=%x target=%x lun=%x cdb[0]=%x terminated\n",
167		    ccb->ccb_h.path_id, ccb->ccb_h.target_id,
168		    ccb->ccb_h.target_lun, scsiio_cdb_ptr(csio));
169		break;
170
171	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE:
172	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES:
173		complete_ccb = FALSE;
174		break;
175
176	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_REMOTE_DEVICE:
177		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_DEV_NOT_THERE;
178		break;
179
180	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_NO_NCQ_TAG_AVAILABLE:
181		{
182			struct ccb_relsim ccb_relsim;
183			struct cam_path *path;
184
185			xpt_create_path(&path, NULL,
186			    cam_sim_path(isci_controller->sim),
187			    isci_remote_device->index, 0);
188
189			xpt_setup_ccb(&ccb_relsim.ccb_h, path, 5);
190			ccb_relsim.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_REL_SIMQ;
191			ccb_relsim.ccb_h.flags = CAM_DEV_QFREEZE;
192			ccb_relsim.release_flags = RELSIM_ADJUST_OPENINGS;
193			ccb_relsim.openings =
194			    scif_remote_device_get_max_queue_depth(remote_device);
195			xpt_action((union ccb *)&ccb_relsim);
196			xpt_free_path(path);
197			complete_ccb = FALSE;
198		}
199		break;
200
201	case SCI_IO_FAILURE:
202	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_REQUIRES_SCSI_ABORT:
203	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL:
204	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION:
205	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE:
206	case SCI_IO_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_ERR:
207	default:
208		isci_log_message(1, "ISCI",
209		    "isci: bus=%x target=%x lun=%x cdb[0]=%x completion status=%x\n",
210		    ccb->ccb_h.path_id, ccb->ccb_h.target_id,
211		    ccb->ccb_h.target_lun, scsiio_cdb_ptr(csio),
212		    completion_status);
213		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQ_CMP_ERR;
214		break;
215	}
216
217	callout_stop(&isci_request->parent.timer);
218	bus_dmamap_sync(isci_request->parent.dma_tag,
219	    isci_request->parent.dma_map,
220	    BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
221
222	bus_dmamap_unload(isci_request->parent.dma_tag,
223	    isci_request->parent.dma_map);
224
225	isci_request->ccb = NULL;
226
227	sci_pool_put(isci_controller->request_pool,
228	    (struct ISCI_REQUEST *)isci_request);
229
230	if (complete_ccb) {
231		if ((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
232			/* ccb will be completed with some type of non-success
233			 *  status.  So temporarily freeze the queue until the
234			 *  upper layers can act on the status.  The
235			 *  CAM_DEV_QFRZN flag will then release the queue
236			 *  after the status is acted upon.
237			 */
238			ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_DEV_QFRZN;
239			xpt_freeze_devq(ccb->ccb_h.path, 1);
240		}
241
242		if (ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_SIM_QUEUED) {
243
244			KASSERT(ccb == isci_remote_device->queued_ccb_in_progress,
245			    ("multiple internally queued ccbs in flight"));
246
247			TAILQ_REMOVE(&isci_remote_device->queued_ccbs,
248			    &ccb->ccb_h, sim_links.tqe);
249			ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
250
251			/*
252			 * This CCB that was in the queue was completed, so
253			 *  set the in_progress pointer to NULL denoting that
254			 *  we can retry another CCB from the queue.  We only
255			 *  allow one CCB at a time from the queue to be
256			 *  in progress so that we can effectively maintain
257			 *  ordering.
258			 */
259			isci_remote_device->queued_ccb_in_progress = NULL;
260		}
261
262		if (isci_remote_device->frozen_lun_mask != 0) {
263			isci_remote_device_release_device_queue(isci_remote_device);
264		}
265
266		xpt_done(ccb);
267
268		if (isci_controller->is_frozen == TRUE) {
269			isci_controller->is_frozen = FALSE;
270			xpt_release_simq(isci_controller->sim, TRUE);
271		}
272	} else {
273		isci_remote_device_freeze_lun_queue(isci_remote_device,
274		    ccb->ccb_h.target_lun);
275
276		if (ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_SIM_QUEUED) {
277
278			KASSERT(ccb == isci_remote_device->queued_ccb_in_progress,
279			    ("multiple internally queued ccbs in flight"));
280
281			/*
282			 *  Do nothing, CCB is already on the device's queue.
283			 *   We leave it on the queue, to be retried again
284			 *   next time a CCB on this device completes, or we
285			 *   get a ready notification for this device.
286			 */
287			isci_log_message(1, "ISCI", "already queued %p %x\n",
288			    ccb, scsiio_cdb_ptr(csio));
289
290			isci_remote_device->queued_ccb_in_progress = NULL;
291
292		} else {
293			isci_log_message(1, "ISCI", "queue %p %x\n", ccb,
294			    scsiio_cdb_ptr(csio));
295			ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
296
297			TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&isci_remote_device->queued_ccbs,
298			    &ccb->ccb_h, sim_links.tqe);
299		}
300	}
301}
302
303/**
304 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the physical
305 *        address for the supplied virtual address when building an
306 *        io request object.
307 *
308 * @param[in] controller This parameter is the core controller object
309 *            handle.
310 * @param[in] io_request This parameter is the io request object handle
311 *            for which the physical address is being requested.
312 * @param[in] virtual_address This paramter is the virtual address which
313 *            is to be returned as a physical address.
314 * @param[out] physical_address The physical address for the supplied virtual
315 *             address.
316 *
317 * @return None.
318 */
319void
320scic_cb_io_request_get_physical_address(SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T	controller,
321    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T io_request, void *virtual_address,
322    SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS *physical_address)
323{
324	SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_request =
325	    sci_object_get_association(io_request);
326	struct ISCI_REQUEST *isci_request =
327	    sci_object_get_association(scif_request);
328
329	if(isci_request != NULL) {
330		/* isci_request is not NULL, meaning this is a request initiated
331		 *  by CAM or the isci layer (i.e. device reset for I/O
332		 *  timeout).  Therefore we can calculate the physical address
333		 *  based on the address we stored in the struct ISCI_REQUEST
334		 *  object.
335		 */
336		*physical_address = isci_request->physical_address +
337		    (uintptr_t)virtual_address -
338		    (uintptr_t)isci_request;
339	} else {
340		/* isci_request is NULL, meaning this is a request generated
341		 *  internally by SCIL (i.e. for SMP requests or NCQ error
342		 *  recovery).  Therefore we calculate the physical address
343		 *  based on the controller's uncached controller memory buffer,
344		 *  since we know that this is what SCIL uses for internal
345		 *  framework requests.
346		 */
347		SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller =
348		    (SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T) sci_object_get_association(controller);
349		struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *isci_controller =
350		    (struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *)sci_object_get_association(scif_controller);
351		U64 virt_addr_offset = (uintptr_t)virtual_address -
352		    (U64)isci_controller->uncached_controller_memory.virtual_address;
353
354		*physical_address =
355		    isci_controller->uncached_controller_memory.physical_address
356		    + virt_addr_offset;
357	}
358}
359
360/**
361 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the address for
362 *        the command descriptor block (CDB) associated with this IO request.
363 *
364 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
365 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
366 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
367 *
368 * @return This method returns the virtual address of the CDB.
369 */
370void *
371scif_cb_io_request_get_cdb_address(void * scif_user_io_request)
372{
373	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
374	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
375
376	return (scsiio_cdb_ptr(&isci_request->ccb->csio));
377}
378
379/**
380 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the length of
381 *        the command descriptor block (CDB) associated with this IO request.
382 *
383 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
384 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
385 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
386 *
387 * @return This method returns the length of the CDB.
388 */
389uint32_t
390scif_cb_io_request_get_cdb_length(void * scif_user_io_request)
391{
392	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
393	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
394
395	return (isci_request->ccb->csio.cdb_len);
396}
397
398/**
399 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the Logical Unit (LUN)
400 *        associated with this IO request.
401 *
402 * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined
403 *       by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification).  Please
404 *       refer to the transport command information unit description
405 *       in the associated standard.
406 *
407 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
408 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
409 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
410 *
411 * @return This method returns the LUN associated with this request.
412 */
413uint32_t
414scif_cb_io_request_get_lun(void * scif_user_io_request)
415{
416	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
417	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
418
419	return (isci_request->ccb->ccb_h.target_lun);
420}
421
422/**
423 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the task attribute
424 *        associated with this IO request.
425 *
426 * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined
427 *       by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification).  Please
428 *       refer to the transport command information unit description
429 *       in the associated standard.
430 *
431 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
432 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
433 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
434 *
435 * @return This method returns the task attribute associated with this
436 *         IO request.
437 */
438uint32_t
439scif_cb_io_request_get_task_attribute(void * scif_user_io_request)
440{
441	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
442	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
443	uint32_t task_attribute;
444
445	if((isci_request->ccb->ccb_h.flags & CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID) != 0)
446		switch(isci_request->ccb->csio.tag_action) {
447		case MSG_HEAD_OF_Q_TAG:
448			task_attribute = SCI_SAS_HEAD_OF_QUEUE_ATTRIBUTE;
449			break;
450
451		case MSG_ORDERED_Q_TAG:
452			task_attribute = SCI_SAS_ORDERED_ATTRIBUTE;
453			break;
454
455		case MSG_ACA_TASK:
456			task_attribute = SCI_SAS_ACA_ATTRIBUTE;
457			break;
458
459		default:
460			task_attribute = SCI_SAS_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE;
461			break;
462		}
463	else
464		task_attribute = SCI_SAS_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE;
465
466	return (task_attribute);
467}
468
469/**
470 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the command priority
471 *        associated with this IO request.
472 *
473 * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined
474 *       by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification).  Please
475 *       refer to the transport command information unit description
476 *       in the associated standard.
477 *
478 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
479 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
480 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
481 *
482 * @return This method returns the command priority associated with this
483 *         IO request.
484 */
485uint32_t
486scif_cb_io_request_get_command_priority(void * scif_user_io_request)
487{
488	return (0);
489}
490
491/**
492 * @brief This method simply returns the virtual address associated
493 *        with the scsi_io and byte_offset supplied parameters.
494 *
495 * @note This callback is not utilized in the fast path.  The expectation
496 *       is that this method is utilized for items such as SCSI to ATA
497 *       translation for commands like INQUIRY, READ CAPACITY, etc.
498 *
499 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
500 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
501 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
502 * @param[in] byte_offset This parameter specifies the offset into the data
503 *            buffers pointed to by the SGL.  The byte offset starts at 0
504 *            and continues until the last byte pointed to be the last SGL
505 *            element.
506 *
507 * @return A virtual address pointer to the location specified by the
508 *         parameters.
509 */
510uint8_t *
511scif_cb_io_request_get_virtual_address_from_sgl(void * scif_user_io_request,
512    uint32_t byte_offset)
513{
514	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST	*isci_request;
515	union ccb		*ccb;
516
517
518	isci_request = scif_user_io_request;
519	ccb = isci_request->ccb;
520
521	/*
522	 * This callback is only invoked for SCSI/ATA translation of
523	 *  PIO commands such as INQUIRY and READ_CAPACITY, to allow
524	 *  the driver to write the translated data directly into the
525	 *  data buffer.  It is never invoked for READ/WRITE commands.
526	 *  The driver currently assumes only READ/WRITE commands will
527	 *  be unmapped.
528	 *
529	 * As a safeguard against future changes to unmapped commands,
530	 *  add an explicit panic here should the DATA_MASK != VADDR.
531	 *  Otherwise, we would return some garbage pointer back to the
532	 *  caller which would result in a panic or more subtle data
533	 *  corruption later on.
534	 */
535	if ((ccb->ccb_h.flags & CAM_DATA_MASK) != CAM_DATA_VADDR)
536		panic("%s: requesting pointer into unmapped ccb", __func__);
537
538	return (ccb->csio.data_ptr + byte_offset);
539}
540
541/**
542 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the number of
543 *        bytes to be transfered as part of this request.
544 *
545 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
546 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
547 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
548 *
549 * @return This method returns the number of payload data bytes to be
550 *         transfered for this IO request.
551 */
552uint32_t
553scif_cb_io_request_get_transfer_length(void * scif_user_io_request)
554{
555	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
556	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
557
558	return (isci_request->ccb->csio.dxfer_len);
559
560}
561
562/**
563 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the data direction
564 *        for this request.
565 *
566 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
567 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
568 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
569 *
570 * @return This method returns the value of SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_OUT,
571 *         SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_IN, or SCI_IO_REQUEST_NO_DATA.
572 */
573SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_DIRECTION
574scif_cb_io_request_get_data_direction(void * scif_user_io_request)
575{
576	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
577	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
578
579	switch (isci_request->ccb->ccb_h.flags & CAM_DIR_MASK) {
580	case CAM_DIR_IN:
581		return (SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_IN);
582	case CAM_DIR_OUT:
583		return (SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_OUT);
584	default:
585		return (SCI_IO_REQUEST_NO_DATA);
586	}
587}
588
589/**
590 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the address
591 *        to where the next Scatter-Gather Element is located.
592 *
593 * Details regarding usage:
594 *   - Regarding the first SGE: the user should initialize an index,
595 *     or a pointer, prior to construction of the request that will
596 *     reference the very first scatter-gather element.  This is
597 *     important since this method is called for every scatter-gather
598 *     element, including the first element.
599 *   - Regarding the last SGE: the user should return NULL from this
600 *     method when this method is called and the SGL has exhausted
601 *     all elements.
602 *
603 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
604 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
605 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
606 * @param[in] current_sge_address This parameter specifies the address for
607 *            the current SGE (i.e. the one that has just processed).
608 * @param[out] next_sge An address specifying the location for the next scatter
609 *             gather element to be processed.
610 *
611 * @return None.
612 */
613void
614scif_cb_io_request_get_next_sge(void * scif_user_io_request,
615    void * current_sge_address, void ** next_sge)
616{
617	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request =
618	    (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)scif_user_io_request;
619
620	if (isci_request->current_sge_index == isci_request->num_segments)
621		*next_sge = NULL;
622	else {
623		bus_dma_segment_t *sge =
624		    &isci_request->sge[isci_request->current_sge_index];
625
626		isci_request->current_sge_index++;
627		*next_sge = sge;
628	}
629}
630
631/**
632 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the contents of the
633 *        "address" field in the Scatter-Gather Element.
634 *
635 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
636 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
637 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
638 * @param[in] sge_address This parameter specifies the address for the
639 *            SGE from which to retrieve the address field.
640 *
641 * @return A physical address specifying the contents of the SGE's address
642 *         field.
643 */
644SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
645scif_cb_sge_get_address_field(void *scif_user_io_request, void *sge_address)
646{
647	bus_dma_segment_t *sge = (bus_dma_segment_t *)sge_address;
648
649	return ((SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)sge->ds_addr);
650}
651
652/**
653 * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the contents of the
654 *        "length" field in the Scatter-Gather Element.
655 *
656 * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's
657 *            IO request object.  It is a cookie that allows the user to
658 *            provide the necessary information for this callback.
659 * @param[in] sge_address This parameter specifies the address for the
660 *            SGE from which to retrieve the address field.
661 *
662 * @return This method returns the length field specified inside the SGE
663 *         referenced by the sge_address parameter.
664 */
665uint32_t
666scif_cb_sge_get_length_field(void *scif_user_io_request, void *sge_address)
667{
668	bus_dma_segment_t *sge = (bus_dma_segment_t *)sge_address;
669
670	return ((uint32_t)sge->ds_len);
671}
672
673void
674isci_request_construct(struct ISCI_REQUEST *request,
675    SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scif_controller_handle,
676    bus_dma_tag_t io_buffer_dma_tag, bus_addr_t physical_address)
677{
678
679	request->controller_handle = scif_controller_handle;
680	request->dma_tag = io_buffer_dma_tag;
681	request->physical_address = physical_address;
682	bus_dmamap_create(request->dma_tag, 0, &request->dma_map);
683	callout_init(&request->timer, 1);
684}
685
686static void
687isci_io_request_construct(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *seg, int nseg,
688    int error)
689{
690	union ccb *ccb;
691	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *io_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)arg;
692	SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T *device = io_request->parent.remote_device_handle;
693	SCI_STATUS status;
694
695	io_request->num_segments = nseg;
696	io_request->sge = seg;
697	ccb = io_request->ccb;
698
699	if (error != 0) {
700		ccb->ccb_h.status = CAM_REQ_INVALID;
701		xpt_done(ccb);
702		return;
703	}
704
705	status = scif_io_request_construct(
706	    io_request->parent.controller_handle,
707	    io_request->parent.remote_device_handle,
708	    SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG, (void *)io_request,
709	    (void *)((char*)io_request + sizeof(struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST)),
710	    &io_request->sci_object);
711
712	if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
713		isci_io_request_complete(io_request->parent.controller_handle,
714		    device, io_request, (SCI_IO_STATUS)status);
715		return;
716	}
717
718	sci_object_set_association(io_request->sci_object, io_request);
719
720	bus_dmamap_sync(io_request->parent.dma_tag, io_request->parent.dma_map,
721	    BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
722
723	status = (SCI_STATUS)scif_controller_start_io(
724	    io_request->parent.controller_handle, device,
725	    io_request->sci_object, SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG);
726
727	if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
728		isci_io_request_complete(io_request->parent.controller_handle,
729		    device, io_request, (SCI_IO_STATUS)status);
730		return;
731	}
732
733	if (ccb->ccb_h.timeout != CAM_TIME_INFINITY)
734		callout_reset_sbt(&io_request->parent.timer,
735		    SBT_1MS * ccb->ccb_h.timeout, 0, isci_io_request_timeout,
736		    io_request, 0);
737}
738
739void
740isci_io_request_execute_scsi_io(union ccb *ccb,
741    struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *controller)
742{
743	target_id_t target_id = ccb->ccb_h.target_id;
744	struct ISCI_REQUEST *request;
745	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *io_request;
746	struct ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE *device =
747	    controller->remote_device[target_id];
748	int error;
749
750	if (device == NULL) {
751		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
752		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_STATUS_MASK;
753		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_DEV_NOT_THERE;
754		xpt_done(ccb);
755		return;
756	}
757
758	if (sci_pool_empty(controller->request_pool)) {
759		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
760		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_STATUS_MASK;
761		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQUEUE_REQ;
762		xpt_freeze_simq(controller->sim, 1);
763		controller->is_frozen = TRUE;
764		xpt_done(ccb);
765		return;
766	}
767
768	ASSERT(device->is_resetting == FALSE);
769
770	sci_pool_get(controller->request_pool, request);
771	io_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)request;
772
773	io_request->ccb = ccb;
774	io_request->current_sge_index = 0;
775	io_request->parent.remote_device_handle = device->sci_object;
776
777	error = bus_dmamap_load_ccb(io_request->parent.dma_tag,
778	    io_request->parent.dma_map, ccb,
779	    isci_io_request_construct, io_request, 0x0);
780	/* A resource shortage from BUSDMA will be automatically
781	 * continued at a later point, pushing the CCB processing
782	 * forward, which will in turn unfreeze the simq.
783	 */
784	if (error == EINPROGRESS) {
785		xpt_freeze_simq(controller->sim, 1);
786		ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_RELEASE_SIMQ;
787	}
788}
789
790void
791isci_io_request_timeout(void *arg)
792{
793	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)arg;
794	struct ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE *remote_device = (struct ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE *)
795		sci_object_get_association(request->parent.remote_device_handle);
796	struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *controller = remote_device->domain->controller;
797
798	mtx_lock(&controller->lock);
799	isci_remote_device_reset(remote_device, NULL);
800	mtx_unlock(&controller->lock);
801}
802
803#if __FreeBSD_version >= 900026
804/**
805 * @brief This callback method gets the size of and pointer to the buffer
806 *         (if any) containing the request buffer for an SMP request.
807 *
808 * @param[in]  core_request This parameter specifies the SCI core's request
809 *             object associated with the SMP request.
810 * @param[out] smp_request_buffer This parameter returns a pointer to the
811 *             payload portion of the SMP request - i.e. everything after
812 *             the SMP request header.
813 *
814 * @return Size of the request buffer in bytes.  This does *not* include
815 *          the size of the SMP request header.
816 */
817static uint32_t
818smp_io_request_cb_get_request_buffer(SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T core_request,
819    uint8_t ** smp_request_buffer)
820{
821	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)
822	    sci_object_get_association(sci_object_get_association(core_request));
823
824	*smp_request_buffer = isci_request->ccb->smpio.smp_request +
825	    sizeof(SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T);
826
827	return (isci_request->ccb->smpio.smp_request_len -
828	    sizeof(SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T));
829}
830
831/**
832 * @brief This callback method gets the SMP function for an SMP request.
833 *
834 * @param[in]  core_request This parameter specifies the SCI core's request
835 *             object associated with the SMP request.
836 *
837 * @return SMP function for the SMP request.
838 */
839static uint8_t
840smp_io_request_cb_get_function(SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T core_request)
841{
842	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)
843	    sci_object_get_association(sci_object_get_association(core_request));
844	SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T *header =
845	    (SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T *)isci_request->ccb->smpio.smp_request;
846
847	return (header->function);
848}
849
850/**
851 * @brief This callback method gets the SMP frame type for an SMP request.
852 *
853 * @param[in]  core_request This parameter specifies the SCI core's request
854 *             object associated with the SMP request.
855 *
856 * @return SMP frame type for the SMP request.
857 */
858static uint8_t
859smp_io_request_cb_get_frame_type(SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T core_request)
860{
861	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)
862	    sci_object_get_association(sci_object_get_association(core_request));
863	SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T *header =
864	    (SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T *)isci_request->ccb->smpio.smp_request;
865
866	return (header->smp_frame_type);
867}
868
869/**
870 * @brief This callback method gets the allocated response length for an SMP request.
871 *
872 * @param[in]  core_request This parameter specifies the SCI core's request
873 *             object associated with the SMP request.
874 *
875 * @return Allocated response length for the SMP request.
876 */
877static uint8_t
878smp_io_request_cb_get_allocated_response_length(
879    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T core_request)
880{
881	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *isci_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)
882	    sci_object_get_association(sci_object_get_association(core_request));
883	SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T *header =
884	    (SMP_REQUEST_HEADER_T *)isci_request->ccb->smpio.smp_request;
885
886	return (header->allocated_response_length);
887}
888
889static SCI_STATUS
890isci_smp_request_construct(struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *request)
891{
892	SCI_STATUS status;
893	SCIC_SMP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T callbacks;
894
895	status = scif_request_construct(request->parent.controller_handle,
896	    request->parent.remote_device_handle, SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG,
897	    (void *)request,
898	    (void *)((char*)request + sizeof(struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST)),
899	    &request->sci_object);
900
901	if (status == SCI_SUCCESS) {
902		callbacks.scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_request =
903		    &smp_io_request_cb_get_request_buffer;
904		callbacks.scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_function =
905		    &smp_io_request_cb_get_function;
906		callbacks.scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_frame_type =
907		    &smp_io_request_cb_get_frame_type;
908		callbacks.scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_allocated_response_length =
909		    &smp_io_request_cb_get_allocated_response_length;
910
911		/* create the smp passthrough part of the io request */
912		status = scic_io_request_construct_smp_pass_through(
913		    scif_io_request_get_scic_handle(request->sci_object),
914		    &callbacks);
915	}
916
917	return (status);
918}
919
920void
921isci_io_request_execute_smp_io(union ccb *ccb,
922    struct ISCI_CONTROLLER *controller)
923{
924	SCI_STATUS status;
925	target_id_t target_id = ccb->ccb_h.target_id;
926	struct ISCI_REQUEST *request;
927	struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *io_request;
928	SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T smp_device_handle;
929	struct ISCI_REMOTE_DEVICE *end_device = controller->remote_device[target_id];
930
931	/* SMP commands are sent to an end device, because SMP devices are not
932	 *  exposed to the kernel.  It is our responsibility to use this method
933	 *  to get the SMP device that contains the specified end device.  If
934	 *  the device is direct-attached, the handle will come back NULL, and
935	 *  we'll just fail the SMP_IO with DEV_NOT_THERE.
936	 */
937	scif_remote_device_get_containing_device(end_device->sci_object,
938	    &smp_device_handle);
939
940	if (smp_device_handle == NULL) {
941		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
942		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_STATUS_MASK;
943		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_DEV_NOT_THERE;
944		xpt_done(ccb);
945		return;
946	}
947
948	if (sci_pool_empty(controller->request_pool)) {
949		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_SIM_QUEUED;
950		ccb->ccb_h.status &= ~CAM_STATUS_MASK;
951		ccb->ccb_h.status |= CAM_REQUEUE_REQ;
952		xpt_freeze_simq(controller->sim, 1);
953		controller->is_frozen = TRUE;
954		xpt_done(ccb);
955		return;
956	}
957
958	ASSERT(device->is_resetting == FALSE);
959
960	sci_pool_get(controller->request_pool, request);
961	io_request = (struct ISCI_IO_REQUEST *)request;
962
963	io_request->ccb = ccb;
964	io_request->parent.remote_device_handle = smp_device_handle;
965
966	status = isci_smp_request_construct(io_request);
967
968	if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
969		isci_io_request_complete(controller->scif_controller_handle,
970		    smp_device_handle, io_request, (SCI_IO_STATUS)status);
971		return;
972	}
973
974	sci_object_set_association(io_request->sci_object, io_request);
975
976	status = (SCI_STATUS) scif_controller_start_io(
977	    controller->scif_controller_handle, smp_device_handle,
978	    io_request->sci_object, SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG);
979
980	if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
981		isci_io_request_complete(controller->scif_controller_handle,
982		    smp_device_handle, io_request, (SCI_IO_STATUS)status);
983		return;
984	}
985
986	if (ccb->ccb_h.timeout != CAM_TIME_INFINITY)
987		callout_reset_sbt(&io_request->parent.timer,
988		    SBT_1MS *  ccb->ccb_h.timeout, 0, isci_io_request_timeout,
989		    request, 0);
990}
991#endif
992