scsi_cmnd.h 9.2 KB

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  1. #ifndef _SCSI_SCSI_CMND_H
  2. #define _SCSI_SCSI_CMND_H
  3. #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
  4. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  5. #include <linux/list.h>
  6. #include <linux/types.h>
  7. #include <linux/timer.h>
  8. #include <linux/scatterlist.h>
  9. #include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
  10. struct Scsi_Host;
  11. struct scsi_driver;
  12. #include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
  13. /*
  14. * MAX_COMMAND_SIZE is:
  15. * The longest fixed-length SCSI CDB as per the SCSI standard.
  16. * fixed-length means: commands that their size can be determined
  17. * by their opcode and the CDB does not carry a length specifier, (unlike
  18. * the VARIABLE_LENGTH_CMD(0x7f) command). This is actually not exactly
  19. * true and the SCSI standard also defines extended commands and
  20. * vendor specific commands that can be bigger than 16 bytes. The kernel
  21. * will support these using the same infrastructure used for VARLEN CDB's.
  22. * So in effect MAX_COMMAND_SIZE means the maximum size command scsi-ml
  23. * supports without specifying a cmd_len by ULD's
  24. */
  25. #define MAX_COMMAND_SIZE 16
  26. #if (MAX_COMMAND_SIZE > BLK_MAX_CDB)
  27. # error MAX_COMMAND_SIZE can not be bigger than BLK_MAX_CDB
  28. #endif
  29. struct scsi_data_buffer {
  30. struct sg_table table;
  31. unsigned length;
  32. int resid;
  33. };
  34. /* embedded in scsi_cmnd */
  35. struct scsi_pointer {
  36. char *ptr; /* data pointer */
  37. int this_residual; /* left in this buffer */
  38. struct scatterlist *buffer; /* which buffer */
  39. int buffers_residual; /* how many buffers left */
  40. dma_addr_t dma_handle;
  41. volatile int Status;
  42. volatile int Message;
  43. volatile int have_data_in;
  44. volatile int sent_command;
  45. volatile int phase;
  46. };
  47. struct scsi_cmnd {
  48. struct scsi_device *device;
  49. struct list_head list; /* scsi_cmnd participates in queue lists */
  50. struct list_head eh_entry; /* entry for the host eh_cmd_q */
  51. struct delayed_work abort_work;
  52. int eh_eflags; /* Used by error handlr */
  53. /*
  54. * A SCSI Command is assigned a nonzero serial_number before passed
  55. * to the driver's queue command function. The serial_number is
  56. * cleared when scsi_done is entered indicating that the command
  57. * has been completed. It is a bug for LLDDs to use this number
  58. * for purposes other than printk (and even that is only useful
  59. * for debugging).
  60. */
  61. unsigned long serial_number;
  62. /*
  63. * This is set to jiffies as it was when the command was first
  64. * allocated. It is used to time how long the command has
  65. * been outstanding
  66. */
  67. unsigned long jiffies_at_alloc;
  68. int retries;
  69. int allowed;
  70. unsigned char prot_op;
  71. unsigned char prot_type;
  72. unsigned char prot_flags;
  73. unsigned short cmd_len;
  74. enum dma_data_direction sc_data_direction;
  75. /* These elements define the operation we are about to perform */
  76. unsigned char *cmnd;
  77. /* These elements define the operation we ultimately want to perform */
  78. struct scsi_data_buffer sdb;
  79. struct scsi_data_buffer *prot_sdb;
  80. unsigned underflow; /* Return error if less than
  81. this amount is transferred */
  82. unsigned transfersize; /* How much we are guaranteed to
  83. transfer with each SCSI transfer
  84. (ie, between disconnect /
  85. reconnects. Probably == sector
  86. size */
  87. struct request *request; /* The command we are
  88. working on */
  89. #define SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE 96
  90. unsigned char *sense_buffer;
  91. /* obtained by REQUEST SENSE when
  92. * CHECK CONDITION is received on original
  93. * command (auto-sense) */
  94. /* Low-level done function - can be used by low-level driver to point
  95. * to completion function. Not used by mid/upper level code. */
  96. void (*scsi_done) (struct scsi_cmnd *);
  97. /*
  98. * The following fields can be written to by the host specific code.
  99. * Everything else should be left alone.
  100. */
  101. struct scsi_pointer SCp; /* Scratchpad used by some host adapters */
  102. unsigned char *host_scribble; /* The host adapter is allowed to
  103. * call scsi_malloc and get some memory
  104. * and hang it here. The host adapter
  105. * is also expected to call scsi_free
  106. * to release this memory. (The memory
  107. * obtained by scsi_malloc is guaranteed
  108. * to be at an address < 16Mb). */
  109. int result; /* Status code from lower level driver */
  110. unsigned char tag; /* SCSI-II queued command tag */
  111. };
  112. /*
  113. * Return the driver private allocation behind the command.
  114. * Only works if cmd_size is set in the host template.
  115. */
  116. static inline void *scsi_cmd_priv(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  117. {
  118. return cmd + 1;
  119. }
  120. /* make sure not to use it with REQ_TYPE_BLOCK_PC commands */
  121. static inline struct scsi_driver *scsi_cmd_to_driver(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  122. {
  123. return *(struct scsi_driver **)cmd->request->rq_disk->private_data;
  124. }
  125. extern struct scsi_cmnd *scsi_get_command(struct scsi_device *, gfp_t);
  126. extern void scsi_put_command(struct scsi_cmnd *);
  127. extern void scsi_finish_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);
  128. extern void *scsi_kmap_atomic_sg(struct scatterlist *sg, int sg_count,
  129. size_t *offset, size_t *len);
  130. extern void scsi_kunmap_atomic_sg(void *virt);
  131. extern int scsi_init_io(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, gfp_t gfp_mask);
  132. extern int scsi_dma_map(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);
  133. extern void scsi_dma_unmap(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);
  134. static inline unsigned scsi_sg_count(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  135. {
  136. return cmd->sdb.table.nents;
  137. }
  138. static inline struct scatterlist *scsi_sglist(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  139. {
  140. return cmd->sdb.table.sgl;
  141. }
  142. static inline unsigned scsi_bufflen(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  143. {
  144. return cmd->sdb.length;
  145. }
  146. static inline void scsi_set_resid(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int resid)
  147. {
  148. cmd->sdb.resid = resid;
  149. }
  150. static inline int scsi_get_resid(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  151. {
  152. return cmd->sdb.resid;
  153. }
  154. #define scsi_for_each_sg(cmd, sg, nseg, __i) \
  155. for_each_sg(scsi_sglist(cmd), sg, nseg, __i)
  156. static inline int scsi_bidi_cmnd(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  157. {
  158. return blk_bidi_rq(cmd->request) &&
  159. (cmd->request->next_rq->special != NULL);
  160. }
  161. static inline struct scsi_data_buffer *scsi_in(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  162. {
  163. return scsi_bidi_cmnd(cmd) ?
  164. cmd->request->next_rq->special : &cmd->sdb;
  165. }
  166. static inline struct scsi_data_buffer *scsi_out(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  167. {
  168. return &cmd->sdb;
  169. }
  170. static inline int scsi_sg_copy_from_buffer(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
  171. void *buf, int buflen)
  172. {
  173. return sg_copy_from_buffer(scsi_sglist(cmd), scsi_sg_count(cmd),
  174. buf, buflen);
  175. }
  176. static inline int scsi_sg_copy_to_buffer(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
  177. void *buf, int buflen)
  178. {
  179. return sg_copy_to_buffer(scsi_sglist(cmd), scsi_sg_count(cmd),
  180. buf, buflen);
  181. }
  182. /*
  183. * The operations below are hints that tell the controller driver how
  184. * to handle I/Os with DIF or similar types of protection information.
  185. */
  186. enum scsi_prot_operations {
  187. /* Normal I/O */
  188. SCSI_PROT_NORMAL = 0,
  189. /* OS-HBA: Protected, HBA-Target: Unprotected */
  190. SCSI_PROT_READ_INSERT,
  191. SCSI_PROT_WRITE_STRIP,
  192. /* OS-HBA: Unprotected, HBA-Target: Protected */
  193. SCSI_PROT_READ_STRIP,
  194. SCSI_PROT_WRITE_INSERT,
  195. /* OS-HBA: Protected, HBA-Target: Protected */
  196. SCSI_PROT_READ_PASS,
  197. SCSI_PROT_WRITE_PASS,
  198. };
  199. static inline void scsi_set_prot_op(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd, unsigned char op)
  200. {
  201. scmd->prot_op = op;
  202. }
  203. static inline unsigned char scsi_get_prot_op(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
  204. {
  205. return scmd->prot_op;
  206. }
  207. enum scsi_prot_flags {
  208. SCSI_PROT_TRANSFER_PI = 1 << 0,
  209. SCSI_PROT_GUARD_CHECK = 1 << 1,
  210. SCSI_PROT_REF_CHECK = 1 << 2,
  211. SCSI_PROT_REF_INCREMENT = 1 << 3,
  212. SCSI_PROT_IP_CHECKSUM = 1 << 4,
  213. };
  214. /*
  215. * The controller usually does not know anything about the target it
  216. * is communicating with. However, when DIX is enabled the controller
  217. * must be know target type so it can verify the protection
  218. * information passed along with the I/O.
  219. */
  220. enum scsi_prot_target_type {
  221. SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE0 = 0,
  222. SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE1,
  223. SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE2,
  224. SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE3,
  225. };
  226. static inline void scsi_set_prot_type(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd, unsigned char type)
  227. {
  228. scmd->prot_type = type;
  229. }
  230. static inline unsigned char scsi_get_prot_type(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
  231. {
  232. return scmd->prot_type;
  233. }
  234. static inline sector_t scsi_get_lba(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
  235. {
  236. return blk_rq_pos(scmd->request);
  237. }
  238. static inline unsigned int scsi_prot_interval(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
  239. {
  240. return scmd->device->sector_size;
  241. }
  242. static inline u32 scsi_prot_ref_tag(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
  243. {
  244. return blk_rq_pos(scmd->request) >>
  245. (ilog2(scsi_prot_interval(scmd)) - 9) & 0xffffffff;
  246. }
  247. static inline unsigned scsi_prot_sg_count(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  248. {
  249. return cmd->prot_sdb ? cmd->prot_sdb->table.nents : 0;
  250. }
  251. static inline struct scatterlist *scsi_prot_sglist(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  252. {
  253. return cmd->prot_sdb ? cmd->prot_sdb->table.sgl : NULL;
  254. }
  255. static inline struct scsi_data_buffer *scsi_prot(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  256. {
  257. return cmd->prot_sdb;
  258. }
  259. #define scsi_for_each_prot_sg(cmd, sg, nseg, __i) \
  260. for_each_sg(scsi_prot_sglist(cmd), sg, nseg, __i)
  261. static inline void set_msg_byte(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, char status)
  262. {
  263. cmd->result = (cmd->result & 0xffff00ff) | (status << 8);
  264. }
  265. static inline void set_host_byte(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, char status)
  266. {
  267. cmd->result = (cmd->result & 0xff00ffff) | (status << 16);
  268. }
  269. static inline void set_driver_byte(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, char status)
  270. {
  271. cmd->result = (cmd->result & 0x00ffffff) | (status << 24);
  272. }
  273. static inline unsigned scsi_transfer_length(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
  274. {
  275. unsigned int xfer_len = scsi_out(scmd)->length;
  276. unsigned int prot_interval = scsi_prot_interval(scmd);
  277. if (scmd->prot_flags & SCSI_PROT_TRANSFER_PI)
  278. xfer_len += (xfer_len >> ilog2(prot_interval)) * 8;
  279. return xfer_len;
  280. }
  281. #endif /* _SCSI_SCSI_CMND_H */