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/*- * Copyright (c) 2010 Spectra Logic Corporation * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer, * without modification. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer * substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below * ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon * including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further * binary redistribution. * * NO WARRANTY * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. * * $Id: //depot/users/kenm/FreeBSD-test/sys/cam/scsi/smp_all.c#4 $ */ /* * Serial Management Protocol helper functions. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/cam/scsi/smp_all.c 216088 2010-11-30 22:39:46Z ken $"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/types.h> #ifdef _KERNEL #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/libkern.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #else /* _KERNEL */ #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <inttypes.h> #endif /* _KERNEL */ #include <cam/cam.h> #include <cam/cam_ccb.h> #include <cam/cam_xpt.h> #include <cam/scsi/smp_all.h> #include <sys/sbuf.h> #ifndef _KERNEL #include <camlib.h> #endif static char *smp_yesno(int val); static char * smp_yesno(int val) { char *str; if (val) str = "Yes"; else str = "No"; return (str); } struct smp_error_table_entry { uint8_t function_result; const char *desc; }; /* List current as of SPL Revision 7 */ static struct smp_error_table_entry smp_error_table[] = { {SMP_FR_ACCEPTED, "SMP Function Accepted"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_FUNC, "Unknown SMP Function"}, {SMP_FR_FUNCTION_FAILED, "SMP Function Failed"}, {SMP_FR_INVALID_REQ_FRAME_LEN, "Invalid Request Frame Length"}, {SMP_FR_INVALID_EXP_CHG_CNT, "Invalid Expander Change Count"}, {SMP_FR_BUSY, "Busy"}, {SMP_FR_INCOMPLETE_DESC_LIST, "Incomplete Descriptor List"}, {SMP_FR_PHY_DOES_NOT_EXIST, "Phy Does Not Exist"}, {SMP_FR_INDEX_DOES_NOT_EXIST, "Index Does Not Exist"}, {SMP_FR_PHY_DOES_NOT_SUP_SATA, "Phy Does Not Support SATA"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_OP, "Unknown Phy Operation"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_TEST_FUNC, "Unknown Phy Test Function"}, {SMP_FR_PHY_TEST_FUNC_INPROG, "Phy Test Function In Progress"}, {SMP_FR_PHY_VACANT, "Phy Vacant"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_EVENT_SRC, "Unknown Phy Event Source"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_DESC_TYPE, "Unknown Descriptor Type"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_FILTER, "Unknown Phy Filter"}, {SMP_FR_AFFILIATION_VIOLATION, "Affiliation Violation"}, {SMP_FR_SMP_ZONE_VIOLATION, "SMP Zone Violation"}, {SMP_FR_NO_MGMT_ACCESS_RIGHTS, "No Management Access Rights"}, {SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_ED_ZONING_VAL, "Unknown Enable Disable Zoning Value"}, {SMP_FR_ZONE_LOCK_VIOLATION, "Zone Lock Violation"}, {SMP_FR_NOT_ACTIVATED, "Not Activated"}, {SMP_FR_ZG_OUT_OF_RANGE, "Zone Group Out of Range"}, {SMP_FR_NO_PHYS_PRESENCE, "No Physical Presence"}, {SMP_FR_SAVING_NOT_SUP, "Saving Not Supported"}, {SMP_FR_SRC_ZONE_DNE, "Source Zone Group Does Not Exist"}, {SMP_FR_DISABLED_PWD_NOT_SUP, "Disabled Password Not Supported"} }; const char * smp_error_desc(int function_result) { int i; for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(smp_error_table)/sizeof(smp_error_table[0])); i++){ if (function_result == smp_error_table[i].function_result) return (smp_error_table[i].desc); } return ("Reserved Function Result"); } /* List current as of SPL Revision 7 */ struct smp_cmd_table_entry { uint8_t cmd_num; const char *desc; } smp_cmd_table[] = { {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_GENERAL, "REPORT GENERAL"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_MANUF_INFO, "REPORT MANUFACTURER INFORMATION"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_SC_STATUS, "REPORT SELF-CONFIGURATION STATUS"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_ZONE_PERM_TBL, "REPORT ZONE PERMISSION TABLE"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_BROADCAST, "REPORT BROADCAST"}, {SMP_FUNC_DISCOVER, "DISCOVER"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_ERR_LOG, "REPORT PHY ERROR LOG"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_SATA, "REPORT PHY SATA"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_ROUTE_INFO, "REPORT ROUTE INFORMATION"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_EVENT, "REPORT PHY EVENT"}, {SMP_FUNC_DISCOVER_LIST, "DISCOVER LIST"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_EVENT_LIST, "REPORT PHY EVENT LIST"}, {SMP_FUNC_REPORT_EXP_RTL, "REPORT EXPANDER ROUTE TABLE LIST"}, {SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_GENERAL, "CONFIGURE GENERAL"}, {SMP_FUNC_ENABLE_DISABLE_ZONING, "ENABLE DISABLE ZONING"}, {SMP_FUNC_ZONED_BROADCAST, "ZONED BROADCAST"}, {SMP_FUNC_ZONE_LOCK, "ZONE LOCK"}, {SMP_FUNC_ZONE_ACTIVATE, "ZONE ACTIVATE"}, {SMP_FUNC_ZONE_UNLOCK, "ZONE UNLOCK"}, {SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ZM_PWD, "CONFIGURE ZONE MANAGER PASSWORD"}, {SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ZONE_PHY_INFO, "CONFIGURE ZONE PHY INFORMATION"}, {SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ZONE_PERM_TBL, "CONFIGURE ZONE PERMISSION TABLE"}, {SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ROUTE_INFO, "CONFIGURE ROUTE INFORMATION"}, {SMP_FUNC_PHY_CONTROL, "PHY CONTROL"}, {SMP_FUNC_PHY_TEST_FUNC, "PHY TEST FUNCTION"}, {SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_PHY_EVENT, "CONFIGURE PHY EVENT"} }; const char * smp_command_desc(uint8_t cmd_num) { int i; for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(smp_cmd_table)/sizeof(smp_cmd_table[0])) && smp_cmd_table[i].cmd_num <= cmd_num; i++) { if (cmd_num == smp_cmd_table[i].cmd_num) return (smp_cmd_table[i].desc); } /* * 0x40 to 0x7f and 0xc0 to 0xff are the vendor specific SMP * command ranges. */ if (((cmd_num >= 0x40) && (cmd_num <= 0x7f)) || (cmd_num >= 0xc0)) { return ("Vendor Specific SMP Command"); } else { return ("Unknown SMP Command"); } } /* * Decode a SMP request buffer into a string of hexadecimal numbers. * * smp_request: SMP request * request_len: length of the SMP request buffer, may be reduced if the * caller only wants part of the buffer printed * sb: sbuf(9) buffer * line_prefix: prefix for new lines, or an empty string ("") * first_line_len: length left on first line * line_len: total length of subsequent lines, 0 for no additional lines * if there are no additional lines, first line will get ... * at the end if there is additional data */ void smp_command_decode(uint8_t *smp_request, int request_len, struct sbuf *sb, char *line_prefix, int first_line_len, int line_len) { int i, cur_len; for (i = 0, cur_len = first_line_len; i < request_len; i++) { /* * Each byte takes 3 characters. As soon as we go less * than 6 (meaning we have at least 3 and at most 5 * characters left), check to see whether the subsequent * line length (line_len) is long enough to bother with. * If the user set it to 0, or some other length that isn't * enough to hold at least the prefix and one byte, put ... * on the first line to indicate that there is more data * and bail out. */ if ((cur_len < 6) && (line_len < (strlen(line_prefix) + 3))) { sbuf_printf(sb, "..."); return; } if (cur_len < 3) { sbuf_printf(sb, "\n%s", line_prefix); cur_len = line_len - strlen(line_prefix); } sbuf_printf(sb, "%02x ", smp_request[i]); cur_len = cur_len - 3; } } void smp_command_sbuf(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, struct sbuf *sb, char *line_prefix, int first_line_len, int line_len) { sbuf_printf(sb, "%s. ", smp_command_desc(smpio->smp_request[1])); /* * Acccount for the command description and the period and space * after the command description. */ first_line_len -= strlen(smp_command_desc(smpio->smp_request[1])) + 2; smp_command_decode(smpio->smp_request, smpio->smp_request_len, sb, line_prefix, first_line_len, line_len); } /* * Print SMP error output. For userland commands, we need the cam_device * structure so we can get the path information from the CCB. */ #ifdef _KERNEL void smp_error_sbuf(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, struct sbuf *sb) #else /* !_KERNEL*/ void smp_error_sbuf(struct cam_device *device, struct ccb_smpio *smpio, struct sbuf *sb) #endif /* _KERNEL/!_KERNEL */ { char path_str[64]; #ifdef _KERNEL xpt_path_string(smpio->ccb_h.path, path_str, sizeof(path_str)); #else cam_path_string(device, path_str, sizeof(path_str)); #endif smp_command_sbuf(smpio, sb, path_str, 80 - strlen(path_str), 80); sbuf_printf(sb, "\n"); sbuf_cat(sb, path_str); sbuf_printf(sb, "SMP Error: %s (0x%x)\n", smp_error_desc(smpio->smp_response[2]), smpio->smp_response[2]); } /* * Decode the SMP REPORT GENERAL response. The format is current as of SPL * Revision 7, but the parsing should be backward compatible for older * versions of the spec. */ void smp_report_general_sbuf(struct smp_report_general_response *response, int response_len, struct sbuf *sb) { sbuf_printf(sb, "Report General\n"); sbuf_printf(sb, "Response Length: %d words (%d bytes)\n", response->response_len, response->response_len * SMP_WORD_LEN); sbuf_printf(sb, "Expander Change Count: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->expander_change_count)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Expander Route Indexes: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->expander_route_indexes)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Long Response: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->long_response & SMP_RG_LONG_RESPONSE)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Number of Phys: %d\n", response->num_phys); sbuf_printf(sb, "Table to Table Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_TABLE_TO_TABLE_SUP)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Zone Configuring: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_ZONE_CONFIGURING)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Self Configuring: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_SELF_CONFIGURING)); sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Continue AWT: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_STP_CONTINUE_AWT)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Open Reject Retry Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_OPEN_REJECT_RETRY_SUP)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Configures Others: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_CONFIGURES_OTHERS)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Configuring: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_CONFIGURING)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Externally Configurable Route Table: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 & SMP_RG_CONFIGURING)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Enclosure Logical Identifier: 0x%016jx\n", (uintmax_t)scsi_8btou64(response->encl_logical_id)); /* * If the response->response_len is 0, then we don't have the * extended information. Also, if the user didn't allocate enough * space for the full request, don't try to parse it. */ if ((response->response_len == 0) || (response_len < (sizeof(struct smp_report_general_response) - sizeof(response->crc)))) return; sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Bus Inactivity Time Limit: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->stp_bus_inact_time_limit)); sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Maximum Connect Time Limit: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->stp_max_conn_time_limit)); sbuf_printf(sb, "STP SMP I_T Nexus Loss Time: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->stp_smp_it_nexus_loss_time)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Number of Zone Groups: %d\n", (response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_NUM_ZONE_GROUPS_MASK) >> SMP_RG_NUM_ZONE_GROUPS_SHIFT); sbuf_printf(sb, "Zone Locked: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_ZONE_LOCKED)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Physical Presence Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_PP_SUPPORTED)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Physical Presence Asserted: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_PP_ASSERTED)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Zoning Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_ZONING_SUPPORTED)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Zoning Enabled: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_ZONING_ENABLED)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 & SMP_RG_SAVING)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zone Manager Password Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 & SMP_RG_SAVING_ZM_PWD_SUP)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zone Phy Information Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 & SMP_RG_SAVING_PHY_INFO_SUP)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zone Permission Table Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 & SMP_RG_SAVING_ZPERM_TAB_SUP)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zoning Enabled Supported: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 & SMP_RG_SAVING_ZENABLED_SUP)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Number of Routed SAS Addresses: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->max_num_routed_addrs)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Active Zone Manager SAS Address: 0x%016jx\n", scsi_8btou64(response->active_zm_address)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Zone Inactivity Time Limit: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->zone_lock_inact_time_limit)); sbuf_printf(sb, "First Enclosure Connector Element Index: %d\n", response->first_encl_conn_el_index); sbuf_printf(sb, "Number of Enclosure Connector Element Indexes: %d\n", response->num_encl_conn_el_indexes); sbuf_printf(sb, "Reduced Functionality: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->reduced_functionality & SMP_RG_REDUCED_FUNCTIONALITY)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Time to Reduced Functionality: %d\n", response->time_to_reduced_func); sbuf_printf(sb, "Initial Time to Reduced Functionality: %d\n", response->initial_time_to_reduced_func); sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Reduced Functionality Time: %d\n", response->max_reduced_func_time); sbuf_printf(sb, "Last Self-Configuration Status Descriptor Index: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->last_sc_stat_desc_index)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Number of Storated Self-Configuration " "Status Descriptors: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->max_sc_stat_descs)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Last Phy Event List Descriptor Index: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->last_phy_evl_desc_index)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Number of Stored Phy Event List " "Descriptors: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->max_stored_pel_descs)); sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Reject to Open Limit: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->stp_reject_to_open_limit)); } /* * Decode the SMP REPORT MANUFACTURER INFORMATION response. The format is * current as of SPL Revision 7, but the parsing should be backward * compatible for older versions of the spec. */ void smp_report_manuf_info_sbuf(struct smp_report_manuf_info_response *response, int response_len, struct sbuf *sb) { char vendor[16], product[48], revision[16]; char comp_vendor[16]; sbuf_printf(sb, "Report Manufacturer Information\n"); sbuf_printf(sb, "Expander Change count: %d\n", scsi_2btoul(response->expander_change_count)); sbuf_printf(sb, "SAS 1.1 Format: %s\n", smp_yesno(response->sas_11_format & SMP_RMI_SAS11_FORMAT)); cam_strvis(vendor, response->vendor, sizeof(response->vendor), sizeof(vendor)); cam_strvis(product, response->product, sizeof(response->product), sizeof(product)); cam_strvis(revision, response->revision, sizeof(response->revision), sizeof(revision)); sbuf_printf(sb, "<%s %s %s>\n", vendor, product, revision); if ((response->sas_11_format & SMP_RMI_SAS11_FORMAT) == 0) { uint8_t *curbyte; int line_start, line_cursor; sbuf_printf(sb, "Vendor Specific Data:\n"); /* * Print out the bytes roughly in the style of hd(1), but * without the extra ASCII decoding. Hexadecimal line * numbers on the left, and 16 bytes per line, with an * extra space after the first 8 bytes. * * It would be nice if this sort of thing were available * in a library routine. */ for (curbyte = (uint8_t *)&response->comp_vendor, line_start= 1, line_cursor = 0; curbyte < (uint8_t *)&response->crc; curbyte++, line_cursor++) { if (line_start != 0) { sbuf_printf(sb, "%08lx ", (unsigned long)(curbyte - (uint8_t *)response)); line_start = 0; line_cursor = 0; } sbuf_printf(sb, "%02x", *curbyte); if (line_cursor == 15) { sbuf_printf(sb, "\n"); line_start = 1; } else sbuf_printf(sb, " %s", (line_cursor == 7) ? " " : ""); } if (line_cursor != 16) sbuf_printf(sb, "\n"); return; } cam_strvis(comp_vendor, response->comp_vendor, sizeof(response->comp_vendor), sizeof(comp_vendor)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Component Vendor: %s\n", comp_vendor); sbuf_printf(sb, "Component ID: %#x\n", scsi_2btoul(response->comp_id)); sbuf_printf(sb, "Component Revision: %#x\n", response->comp_revision); sbuf_printf(sb, "Vendor Specific: 0x%016jx\n", (uintmax_t)scsi_8btou64(response->vendor_specific)); } /* * Compose a SMP REPORT GENERAL request and put it into a CCB. This is * current as of SPL Revision 7. */ void smp_report_general(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries, void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *), struct smp_report_general_request *request, int request_len, uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response, uint32_t timeout) { cam_fill_smpio(smpio, retries, cbfcnp, /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH, (uint8_t *)request, request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN, response, response_len, timeout); bzero(request, sizeof(*request)); request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST; request->function = SMP_FUNC_REPORT_GENERAL; request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_RG_RESPONSE_LEN : 0; request->request_len = 0; } /* * Compose a SMP DISCOVER request and put it into a CCB. This is current * as of SPL Revision 7. */ void smp_discover(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries, void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *), struct smp_discover_request *request, int request_len, uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response, int ignore_zone_group, int phy, uint32_t timeout) { cam_fill_smpio(smpio, retries, cbfcnp, /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH, (uint8_t *)request, request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN, response, response_len, timeout); bzero(request, sizeof(*request)); request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST; request->function = SMP_FUNC_DISCOVER; request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_DIS_RESPONSE_LEN : 0; request->request_len = long_response ? SMP_DIS_REQUEST_LEN : 0; if (ignore_zone_group != 0) request->ignore_zone_group |= SMP_DIS_IGNORE_ZONE_GROUP; request->phy = phy; } /* * Compose a SMP REPORT MANUFACTURER INFORMATION request and put it into a * CCB. This is current as of SPL Revision 7. */ void smp_report_manuf_info(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries, void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *), struct smp_report_manuf_info_request *request, int request_len, uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response, uint32_t timeout) { cam_fill_smpio(smpio, retries, cbfcnp, /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH, (uint8_t *)request, request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN, response, response_len, timeout); bzero(request, sizeof(*request)); request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST; request->function = SMP_FUNC_REPORT_MANUF_INFO; request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_RMI_RESPONSE_LEN : 0; request->request_len = long_response ? SMP_RMI_REQUEST_LEN : 0; } /* * Compose a SMP PHY CONTROL request and put it into a CCB. This is * current as of SPL Revision 7. */ void smp_phy_control(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries, void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *), struct smp_phy_control_request *request, int request_len, uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response, uint32_t expected_exp_change_count, int phy, int phy_op, int update_pp_timeout_val, uint64_t attached_device_name, int prog_min_prl, int prog_max_prl, int slumber_partial, int pp_timeout_value, uint32_t timeout) { cam_fill_smpio(smpio, retries, cbfcnp, /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH, (uint8_t *)request, request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN, response, response_len, timeout); bzero(request, sizeof(*request)); request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST; request->function = SMP_FUNC_PHY_CONTROL; request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_PC_RESPONSE_LEN : 0; request->request_len = long_response ? SMP_PC_REQUEST_LEN : 0; scsi_ulto2b(expected_exp_change_count, request->expected_exp_chg_cnt); request->phy = phy; request->phy_operation = phy_op; if (update_pp_timeout_val != 0) request->update_pp_timeout |= SMP_PC_UPDATE_PP_TIMEOUT; scsi_u64to8b(attached_device_name, request->attached_device_name); request->prog_min_phys_link_rate = (prog_min_prl << SMP_PC_PROG_MIN_PL_RATE_SHIFT) & SMP_PC_PROG_MIN_PL_RATE_MASK; request->prog_max_phys_link_rate = (prog_max_prl << SMP_PC_PROG_MAX_PL_RATE_SHIFT) & SMP_PC_PROG_MAX_PL_RATE_MASK; request->config_bits0 = slumber_partial; request->pp_timeout_value = pp_timeout_value; }