[SCSI] tgt: add I_T nexus support

tgt uses scsi_host as I_T nexus. This works for ibmvstgt because it
creates one scsi_host for one initiator. However, other target drivers
don't work like that.

This adds I_T nexus support, which enable one scsi_host to handle
multiple initiators. New scsi_tgt_it_nexus_create/destroy functions
are expected be called transport classes. For example, ibmvstgt
creates an initiator remote port, then the srp transport calls
tgt_it_nexus_create. tgt doesn't manages I_T nexus, instead it tells
tgtd, user-space daemon, to create a new I_T nexus.

On the receiving the response from tgtd, tgt calls
shost->transportt->it_nexus_response. transports should notify a
lld. The srp transport uses it_nexus_response callback in
srp_function_template to do that.

Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
diff --git a/include/scsi/scsi_tgt_if.h b/include/scsi/scsi_tgt_if.h
index 4cf9dff..f2ee7c2 100644
--- a/include/scsi/scsi_tgt_if.h
+++ b/include/scsi/scsi_tgt_if.h
@@ -23,13 +23,15 @@
 #define __SCSI_TARGET_IF_H
 
 /* user -> kernel */
-#define	TGT_UEVENT_CMD_RSP	0x0001
-#define	TGT_UEVENT_TSK_MGMT_RSP	0x0002
+#define	TGT_UEVENT_CMD_RSP		0x0001
+#define	TGT_UEVENT_IT_NEXUS_RSP		0x0002
+#define	TGT_UEVENT_TSK_MGMT_RSP		0x0003
 
 /* kernel -> user */
-#define	TGT_KEVENT_CMD_REQ	0x1001
-#define	TGT_KEVENT_CMD_DONE	0x1002
-#define	TGT_KEVENT_TSK_MGMT_REQ	0x1003
+#define	TGT_KEVENT_CMD_REQ		0x1001
+#define	TGT_KEVENT_CMD_DONE		0x1002
+#define	TGT_KEVENT_IT_NEXUS_REQ		0x1003
+#define	TGT_KEVENT_TSK_MGMT_REQ		0x1004
 
 struct tgt_event_hdr {
 	uint16_t version;
@@ -46,6 +48,7 @@
 		struct {
 			int host_no;
 			int result;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
 			aligned_u64 tag;
 			aligned_u64 uaddr;
 			aligned_u64 sense_uaddr;
@@ -55,15 +58,22 @@
 		} cmd_rsp;
 		struct {
 			int host_no;
-			aligned_u64 mid;
 			int result;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
+			aligned_u64 mid;
 		} tsk_mgmt_rsp;
-
+		struct {
+			__s32 host_no;
+			__s32 result;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
+			__u32 function;
+		} it_nexus_rsp;
 
 		/* kernel -> user */
 		struct {
 			int host_no;
 			uint32_t data_len;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
 			uint8_t scb[16];
 			uint8_t lun[8];
 			int attribute;
@@ -71,16 +81,25 @@
 		} cmd_req;
 		struct {
 			int host_no;
-			aligned_u64 tag;
 			int result;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
+			aligned_u64 tag;
 		} cmd_done;
 		struct {
 			int host_no;
 			int function;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
 			aligned_u64 tag;
 			uint8_t lun[8];
 			aligned_u64 mid;
 		} tsk_mgmt_req;
+		struct {
+			__s32 host_no;
+			__u32 function;
+			aligned_u64 itn_id;
+			__u32 max_cmds;
+			__u8 initiator_id[16];
+		} it_nexus_req;
 	} p;
 } __attribute__ ((aligned (sizeof(uint64_t))));