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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_frontend.h#2 $ * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_frontend.h 229997 2012-01-12 00:34:33Z ken $ */ /* * CAM Target Layer front end registration hooks * * Author: Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> */ #ifndef _CTL_FRONTEND_H_ #define _CTL_FRONTEND_H_ typedef enum { CTL_PORT_STATUS_NONE = 0x00, CTL_PORT_STATUS_ONLINE = 0x01, CTL_PORT_STATUS_TARG_ONLINE = 0x02, CTL_PORT_STATUS_LUN_ONLINE = 0x04 } ctl_port_status; typedef void (*port_func_t)(void *onoff_arg); typedef int (*targ_func_t)(void *arg, struct ctl_id targ_id); typedef int (*lun_func_t)(void *arg, struct ctl_id targ_id, int lun_id); /* * The ctl_frontend structure is the registration mechanism between a FETD * (Front End Target Driver) and the CTL layer. Here is a description of * the fields: * * port_type: This field tells CTL what kind of front end it is * dealing with. This field serves two purposes. * The first is to let CTL know whether the frontend * in question is inside the main CTL module (i.e. * the ioctl front end), and therefore its module * reference count shouldn't be incremented. The * CTL ioctl front end should continue to use the * CTL_PORT_IOCTL argument as long as it is part of * the main CTL module. The second is to let CTL * know what kind of front end it is dealing with, so * it can return the proper inquiry data for that * particular port. * * num_requested_ctl_io: This is the number of ctl_io structures that the * front end needs for its pool. This should * generally be the maximum number of outstanding * transactions that the FETD can handle. The CTL * layer will add a few to this to account for * ctl_io buffers queued for pending sense data. * (Pending sense only gets queued if the FETD * doesn't support autosense. e.g. non-packetized * parallel SCSI doesn't support autosense.) * * port_name: A string describing the FETD. e.g. "LSI 1030T U320" * or whatever you want to use to describe the driver. * * * physical_port: This is the physical port number of this * particular port within the driver/hardware. This * number is hardware/driver specific. * virtual_port: This is the virtual port number of this * particular port. This is for things like NP-IV. * * port_online(): This function is called, with onoff_arg as its * argument, by the CTL layer when it wants the FETD * to start responding to selections on the specified * target ID. (targ_target) * * port_offline(): This function is called, with onoff_arg as its * argument, by the CTL layer when it wants the FETD * to stop responding to selection on the specified * target ID. (targ_target) * * onoff_arg: This is supplied as an argument to port_online() * and port_offline(). This is specified by the * FETD. * * targ_enable(): This function is called, with targ_lun_arg and a * target ID as its arguments, by CTL when it wants * the FETD to enable a particular target. targ_enable() * will always be called for a particular target ID * before any LUN is enabled for that target. If the * FETD does not support enabling targets, but rather * LUNs, it should ignore this call and return 0. If * the FETD does support enabling targets, it should * return 0 for success and non-zero if it cannot * enable the given target. * * TODO: Add the ability to specify a WWID here. * * targ_disable(): This function is called, with targ_lun_arg and a * target ID as its arguments, by CTL when it wants * the FETD to disable a particular target. * targ_disable() will always be called for a * particular target ID after all LUNs are disabled * on that particular target. If the FETD does not * support enabling targets, it should ignore this * call and return 0. If the FETD does support * enabling targets, it should return 0 for success, * and non-zero if it cannot disable the given target. * * lun_enable(): This function is called, with targ_lun_arg, a target * ID and a LUN ID as its arguments, by CTL when it * wants the FETD to enable a particular LUN. If the * FETD doesn't really know about LUNs, it should * just ignore this call and return 0. If the FETD * cannot enable the requested LUN for some reason, the * FETD should return non-zero status. * * lun_disable(): This function is called, with targ_lun_arg, a target * ID and LUN ID as its arguments, by CTL when it * wants the FETD to disable a particular LUN. If the * FETD doesn't really know about LUNs, it should just * ignore this call and return 0. If the FETD cannot * disable the requested LUN for some reason, the * FETD should return non-zero status. * * targ_lun_arg: This is supplied as an argument to the targ/lun * enable/disable() functions. This is specified by * the FETD. * * fe_datamove(): This function is called one or more times per I/O * by the CTL layer to tell the FETD to initiate a * DMA to or from the data buffer(s) specified by * the passed-in ctl_io structure. * * fe_done(): This function is called by the CTL layer when a * particular SCSI I/O or task management command has * completed. For SCSI I/O requests (CTL_IO_SCSI), * sense data is always supplied if the status is * CTL_SCSI_ERROR and the SCSI status byte is * SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_COND. If the FETD doesn't * support autosense, the sense should be queued * back to the CTL layer via ctl_queue_sense(). * * fe_dump(): This function, if it exists, is called by CTL * to request a dump of any debugging information or * state to the console. * * max_targets: The maximum number of targets that we can create * per-port. * * max_target_id: The highest target ID that we can use. * * targ_port: The CTL layer assigns a "port number" to every * FETD. This port number should be passed back in * in the header of every ctl_io that is queued to * the CTL layer. This enables us to determine * which bus the command came in on. * * ctl_pool_ref: Memory pool reference used by the FETD in calls to * ctl_alloc_io(). * * max_initiators: Maximum number of initiators that the FETD is * allowed to have. Initiators should be numbered * from 0 to max_initiators - 1. This value will * typically be 16, and thus not a problem for * parallel SCSI. This may present issues for Fibre * Channel. * * wwnn World Wide Node Name to be used by the FETD. * Note that this is set *after* registration. It * will be set prior to the online function getting * called. * * wwpn World Wide Port Name to be used by the FETD. * Note that this is set *after* registration. It * will be set prior to the online function getting * called. * * status: Used by CTL to keep track of per-FETD state. * * links: Linked list pointers, used by CTL. The FETD * shouldn't touch this field. */ struct ctl_frontend { ctl_port_type port_type; /* passed to CTL */ int num_requested_ctl_io; /* passed to CTL */ char *port_name; /* passed to CTL */ int physical_port; /* passed to CTL */ int virtual_port; /* passed to CTL */ port_func_t port_online; /* passed to CTL */ port_func_t port_offline; /* passed to CTL */ void *onoff_arg; /* passed to CTL */ targ_func_t targ_enable; /* passed to CTL */ targ_func_t targ_disable; /* passed to CTL */ lun_func_t lun_enable; /* passed to CTL */ lun_func_t lun_disable; /* passed to CTL */ void *targ_lun_arg; /* passed to CTL */ void (*fe_datamove)(union ctl_io *io); /* passed to CTL */ void (*fe_done)(union ctl_io *io); /* passed to CTL */ void (*fe_dump)(void); /* passed to CTL */ int max_targets; /* passed to CTL */ int max_target_id; /* passed to CTL */ int32_t targ_port; /* passed back to FETD */ void *ctl_pool_ref; /* passed back to FETD */ uint32_t max_initiators; /* passed back to FETD */ uint64_t wwnn; /* set by CTL before online */ uint64_t wwpn; /* set by CTL before online */ ctl_port_status status; /* used by CTL */ STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_frontend) links; /* used by CTL */ }; /* * This may block until resources are allocated. Called at FETD module load * time. Returns 0 for success, non-zero for failure. */ int ctl_frontend_register(struct ctl_frontend *fe, int master_SC); /* * Called at FETD module unload time. * Returns 0 for success, non-zero for failure. */ int ctl_frontend_deregister(struct ctl_frontend *fe); /* * Called to set the WWNN and WWPN for a particular frontend. */ void ctl_frontend_set_wwns(struct ctl_frontend *fe, int wwnn_valid, uint64_t wwnn, int wwpn_valid, uint64_t wwpn); /* * Called to bring a particular frontend online. */ void ctl_frontend_online(struct ctl_frontend *fe); /* * Called to take a particular frontend offline. */ void ctl_frontend_offline(struct ctl_frontend *fe); /* * This routine queues I/O and task management requests from the FETD to the * CTL layer. Returns immediately. Returns 0 for success, non-zero for * failure. */ int ctl_queue(union ctl_io *io); /* * This routine is used if the front end interface doesn't support * autosense (e.g. non-packetized parallel SCSI). This will queue the * scsiio structure back to a per-lun pending sense queue. This MUST be * called BEFORE any request sense can get queued to the CTL layer -- I * need it in the queue in order to service the request. The scsiio * structure passed in here will be freed by the CTL layer when sense is * retrieved by the initiator. Returns 0 for success, non-zero for failure. */ int ctl_queue_sense(union ctl_io *io); /* * This routine adds an initiator to CTL's port database. The WWPN should * be the FC WWPN, if available. The targ_port field should be the same as * the targ_port passed back from CTL in the ctl_frontend structure above. * The iid field should be the same as the iid passed in the nexus of each * ctl_io from this initiator. */ int ctl_add_initiator(uint64_t wwpn, int32_t targ_port, uint32_t iid); /* * This routine will remove an initiator from CTL's port database. The * targ_port field should be the same as the targ_port passed back in the * ctl_frontend structure above. The iid field should be the same as the * iid passed in the nexus of each ctl_io from this initiator. */ int ctl_remove_initiator(int32_t targ_port, uint32_t iid); #endif /* _CTL_FRONTEND_H_ */