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/*- * Copyright (c) 2003 Silicon Graphics International Corp. * 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-test2/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_backend.h#2 $ * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_backend.h 237821 2012-06-29 21:19:24Z ken $ */ /* * CTL backend driver definitions * * Author: Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> */ #ifndef _CTL_BACKEND_H_ #define _CTL_BACKEND_H_ /* * XXX KDM move this to another header file? */ #define CTL_BE_NAME_LEN 32 /* * The ID_REQ flag is used to say that the caller has requested a * particular LUN ID in the req_lun_id field. If we cannot allocate that * LUN ID, the ctl_add_lun() call will fail. * * The POWERED_OFF flag tells us that the LUN should default to the powered * off state. It will return 0x04,0x02 until it is powered up. ("Logical * unit not ready, initializing command required.") * * The INOPERABLE flag tells us that this LUN is not operable for whatever * reason. This means that user data may have been (or has been?) lost. * We will return 0x31,0x00 ("Medium format corrupted") until the host * issues a FORMAT UNIT command to clear the error. * * The PRIMARY flag tells us that this LUN is registered as a Primary LUN * which is accessible via the Master shelf controller in an HA. This flag * being set indicates a Primary LUN. This flag being reset represents a * Secondary LUN controlled by the Secondary controller in an HA * configuration. Flag is applicable at this time to T_DIRECT types. * * The SERIAL_NUM flag tells us that the serial_num field is filled in and * valid for use in SCSI INQUIRY VPD page 0x80. * * The DEVID flag tells us that the device_id field is filled in and * valid for use in SCSI INQUIRY VPD page 0x83. * * The DEV_TYPE flag tells us that the device_type field is filled in. */ typedef enum { CTL_LUN_FLAG_ID_REQ = 0x01, CTL_LUN_FLAG_POWERED_OFF = 0x02, CTL_LUN_FLAG_INOPERABLE = 0x04, CTL_LUN_FLAG_PRIMARY = 0x08, CTL_LUN_FLAG_SERIAL_NUM = 0x10, CTL_LUN_FLAG_DEVID = 0x20, CTL_LUN_FLAG_DEV_TYPE = 0x40 } ctl_backend_lun_flags; #ifdef _KERNEL #define CTL_BACKEND_DECLARE(name, driver) \ static int name ## _modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) \ { \ switch (type) { \ case MOD_LOAD: \ ctl_backend_register( \ (struct ctl_backend_driver *)data); \ break; \ case MOD_UNLOAD: \ printf(#name " module unload - not possible for this module type\n"); \ return EINVAL; \ default: \ return EOPNOTSUPP; \ } \ return 0; \ } \ static moduledata_t name ## _mod = { \ #name, \ name ## _modevent, \ (void *)&driver \ }; \ DECLARE_MODULE(name, name ## _mod, SI_SUB_CONFIGURE, SI_ORDER_FOURTH); \ MODULE_DEPEND(name, ctl, 1, 1, 1); \ MODULE_DEPEND(name, cam, 1, 1, 1) typedef enum { CTL_LUN_CONFIG_OK, CTL_LUN_CONFIG_FAILURE } ctl_lun_config_status; typedef void (*be_callback_t)(void *be_lun); typedef void (*be_lun_config_t)(void *be_lun, ctl_lun_config_status status); /* * The lun_type field is the SCSI device type of this particular LUN. In * general, this should be T_DIRECT, although backends will want to create * a processor LUN, typically at LUN 0. See scsi_all.h for the defines for * the various SCSI device types. * * The flags are described above. * * The be_lun field is the backend driver's own context that will get * passsed back so that it can tell which LUN CTL is referencing. * * maxlba is the maximum accessible LBA on the LUN. Note that this is * different from the capacity of the array. capacity = maxlba + 1 * * blocksize is the size, in bytes, of each LBA on the LUN. In general * this should be 512. In theory CTL should be able to handle other block * sizes. Host application software may not deal with it very well, though. * * req_lun_id is the requested LUN ID. CTL only pays attention to this * field if the CTL_LUN_FLAG_ID_REQ flag is set. If the requested LUN ID is * not available, the LUN addition will fail. If a particular LUN ID isn't * requested, the first available LUN ID will be allocated. * * serial_num is the device serial number returned in the SCSI INQUIRY VPD * page 0x80. This should be a unique, per-shelf value. The data inside * this field should be ASCII only, left aligned, and any unused space * should be padded out with ASCII spaces. This field should NOT be NULL * terminated. * * device_id is the T10 device identifier returned in the SCSI INQUIRY VPD * page 0x83. This should be a unique, per-LUN value. The data inside * this field should be ASCII only, left aligned, and any unused space * should be padded with ASCII spaces. This field should NOT be NULL * terminated. * * The lun_shutdown() method is the callback for the ctl_invalidate_lun() * call. It is called when all outstanding I/O for that LUN has been * completed and CTL has deleted the resources for that LUN. When the CTL * backend gets this call, it can safely free its per-LUN resources. * * The lun_config_status() method is the callback for the ctl_add_lun() * call. It is called when the LUN is successfully added, or when LUN * addition fails. If the LUN is successfully added, the backend may call * the ctl_enable_lun() method to enable the LUN. * * The be field is a pointer to the ctl_backend_driver structure, which * contains the backend methods to be called by CTL. * * The ctl_lun field is for CTL internal use only, and should not be used * by the backend. * * The links field is for CTL internal use only, and should not be used by * the backend. */ struct ctl_be_lun { uint8_t lun_type; /* passed to CTL */ ctl_backend_lun_flags flags; /* passed to CTL */ void *be_lun; /* passed to CTL */ uint64_t maxlba; /* passed to CTL */ uint32_t blocksize; /* passed to CTL */ uint32_t req_lun_id; /* passed to CTL */ uint32_t lun_id; /* returned from CTL */ uint8_t serial_num[CTL_SN_LEN]; /* passed to CTL */ uint8_t device_id[CTL_DEVID_LEN];/* passed to CTL */ be_callback_t lun_shutdown; /* passed to CTL */ be_lun_config_t lun_config_status; /* passed to CTL */ struct ctl_backend_driver *be; /* passed to CTL */ void *ctl_lun; /* used by CTL */ STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_be_lun) links; /* used by CTL */ }; typedef enum { CTL_BE_FLAG_NONE = 0x00, /* no flags */ CTL_BE_FLAG_HAS_CONFIG = 0x01, /* can do config reads, writes */ CTL_BE_FLAG_INTERNAL = 0x02 /* don't inc mod refcount */ } ctl_backend_flags; typedef int (*be_init_t)(void); typedef int (*be_func_t)(union ctl_io *io); typedef void (*be_vfunc_t)(union ctl_io *io); typedef int (*be_ioctl_t)(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flag, struct thread *td); typedef int (*be_luninfo_t)(void *be_lun, struct sbuf *sb); struct ctl_backend_driver { char name[CTL_BE_NAME_LEN]; /* passed to CTL */ ctl_backend_flags flags; /* passed to CTL */ be_init_t init; /* passed to CTL */ be_func_t data_submit; /* passed to CTL */ be_func_t data_move_done; /* passed to CTL */ be_func_t config_read; /* passed to CTL */ be_func_t config_write; /* passed to CTL */ be_ioctl_t ioctl; /* passed to CTL */ be_luninfo_t lun_info; /* passed to CTL */ #ifdef CS_BE_CONFIG_MOVE_DONE_IS_NOT_USED be_func_t config_move_done; /* passed to backend */ #endif #if 0 be_vfunc_t config_write_done; /* passed to backend */ #endif u_int num_luns; /* used by CTL */ STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_backend_driver) links; /* used by CTL */ }; int ctl_backend_register(struct ctl_backend_driver *be); int ctl_backend_deregister(struct ctl_backend_driver *be); struct ctl_backend_driver *ctl_backend_find(char *backend_name); /* * To add a LUN, first call ctl_add_lun(). You will get the lun_config_status() * callback when the LUN addition has either succeeded or failed. * * Once you get that callback, you can then call ctl_enable_lun() to enable * the LUN. */ int ctl_add_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); int ctl_enable_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); /* * To delete a LUN, first call ctl_disable_lun(), then * ctl_invalidate_lun(). You will get the lun_shutdown() callback when all * I/O to the LUN has completed and the LUN has been deleted. */ int ctl_disable_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); int ctl_invalidate_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); /* * To start a LUN (transition from powered off to powered on state) call * ctl_start_lun(). To stop a LUN (transition from powered on to powered * off state) call ctl_stop_lun(). */ int ctl_start_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); int ctl_stop_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); /* * If a LUN is inoperable, call ctl_lun_inoperable(). Generally the LUN * will become operable once again when the user issues the SCSI FORMAT UNIT * command. (CTL will automatically clear the inoperable flag.) If we * need to re-enable the LUN, we can call ctl_lun_operable() to enable it * without a SCSI command. */ int ctl_lun_inoperable(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); int ctl_lun_operable(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); /* * If a LUN is locked on or unlocked from a power/APS standpoint, call * ctl_lun_power_lock() to update the current status in CTL's APS subpage. * Set the lock flag to 1 to lock the LUN, set it to 0 to unlock the LUN. */ int ctl_lun_power_lock(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun, struct ctl_nexus *nexus, int lock); /* * To take a LUN offline, call ctl_lun_offline(). Generally the LUN will * be online again once the user sends a SCSI START STOP UNIT command with * the start and on/offline bits set. The backend can bring the LUN back * online via the ctl_lun_online() function, if necessary. */ int ctl_lun_offline(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); int ctl_lun_online(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); /* * Let the backend notify the initiator about changed capacity. */ void ctl_lun_capacity_changed(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun); #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* _CTL_BACKEND_H_ */ /* * vim: ts=8 */