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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#ifndef _SCSI_SCSI_HOST_H
2#define _SCSI_SCSI_HOST_H
3
4#include <linux/device.h>
5#include <linux/list.h>
6#include <linux/types.h>
7#include <linux/workqueue.h>
Arjan van de Ven0b950672006-01-11 13:16:10 +01008#include <linux/mutex.h>
James Bottomley4660c8e2008-02-10 09:42:46 -06009#include <scsi/scsi.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070010
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +090011struct request_queue;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070012struct block_device;
Christoph Hellwig7dfdc9a2005-10-31 18:49:52 +010013struct completion;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070014struct module;
15struct scsi_cmnd;
16struct scsi_device;
James Bottomleya283bd32005-05-24 12:06:38 -050017struct scsi_target;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070018struct Scsi_Host;
19struct scsi_host_cmd_pool;
20struct scsi_transport_template;
James Bottomley86e33a22006-08-30 09:45:51 -040021struct blk_queue_tags;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070022
23
24/*
25 * The various choices mean:
26 * NONE: Self evident. Host adapter is not capable of scatter-gather.
27 * ALL: Means that the host adapter module can do scatter-gather,
28 * and that there is no limit to the size of the table to which
James Bottomley4660c8e2008-02-10 09:42:46 -060029 * we scatter/gather data. The value we set here is the maximum
30 * single element sglist. To use chained sglists, the adapter
31 * has to set a value beyond ALL (and correctly use the chain
32 * handling API.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070033 * Anything else: Indicates the maximum number of chains that can be
34 * used in one scatter-gather request.
35 */
36#define SG_NONE 0
James Bottomley4660c8e2008-02-10 09:42:46 -060037#define SG_ALL SCSI_MAX_SG_SEGMENTS
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070038
FUJITA Tomonori5dc2b892007-09-01 02:02:20 +090039#define MODE_UNKNOWN 0x00
40#define MODE_INITIATOR 0x01
41#define MODE_TARGET 0x02
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070042
43#define DISABLE_CLUSTERING 0
44#define ENABLE_CLUSTERING 1
45
Mike Christiee881a172009-10-15 17:46:39 -070046enum {
47 SCSI_QDEPTH_DEFAULT, /* default requested change, e.g. from sysfs */
48 SCSI_QDEPTH_QFULL, /* scsi-ml requested due to queue full */
49 SCSI_QDEPTH_RAMP_UP, /* scsi-ml requested due to threshhold event */
50};
51
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070052struct scsi_host_template {
53 struct module *module;
54 const char *name;
55
56 /*
57 * Used to initialize old-style drivers. For new-style drivers
58 * just perform all work in your module initialization function.
59 *
60 * Status: OBSOLETE
61 */
62 int (* detect)(struct scsi_host_template *);
63
64 /*
65 * Used as unload callback for hosts with old-style drivers.
66 *
67 * Status: OBSOLETE
68 */
69 int (* release)(struct Scsi_Host *);
70
71 /*
72 * The info function will return whatever useful information the
73 * developer sees fit. If not provided, then the name field will
74 * be used instead.
75 *
76 * Status: OPTIONAL
77 */
78 const char *(* info)(struct Scsi_Host *);
79
80 /*
81 * Ioctl interface
82 *
83 * Status: OPTIONAL
84 */
85 int (* ioctl)(struct scsi_device *dev, int cmd, void __user *arg);
86
87
88#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
89 /*
90 * Compat handler. Handle 32bit ABI.
91 * When unknown ioctl is passed return -ENOIOCTLCMD.
92 *
93 * Status: OPTIONAL
94 */
95 int (* compat_ioctl)(struct scsi_device *dev, int cmd, void __user *arg);
96#endif
97
98 /*
99 * The queuecommand function is used to queue up a scsi
100 * command block to the LLDD. When the driver finished
101 * processing the command the done callback is invoked.
102 *
103 * If queuecommand returns 0, then the HBA has accepted the
104 * command. The done() function must be called on the command
105 * when the driver has finished with it. (you may call done on the
106 * command before queuecommand returns, but in this case you
107 * *must* return 0 from queuecommand).
108 *
109 * Queuecommand may also reject the command, in which case it may
110 * not touch the command and must not call done() for it.
111 *
112 * There are two possible rejection returns:
113 *
114 * SCSI_MLQUEUE_DEVICE_BUSY: Block this device temporarily, but
115 * allow commands to other devices serviced by this host.
116 *
117 * SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY: Block all devices served by this
118 * host temporarily.
119 *
120 * For compatibility, any other non-zero return is treated the
121 * same as SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY.
122 *
123 * NOTE: "temporarily" means either until the next command for#
124 * this device/host completes, or a period of time determined by
125 * I/O pressure in the system if there are no other outstanding
126 * commands.
127 *
128 * STATUS: REQUIRED
129 */
130 int (* queuecommand)(struct scsi_cmnd *,
131 void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *));
132
133 /*
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900134 * The transfer functions are used to queue a scsi command to
135 * the LLD. When the driver is finished processing the command
136 * the done callback is invoked.
137 *
FUJITA Tomonoribc7e3802007-03-03 09:55:54 +0900138 * This is called to inform the LLD to transfer
Boaz Harrosh30b0c372007-12-13 13:47:40 +0200139 * scsi_bufflen(cmd) bytes. scsi_sg_count(cmd) speciefies the
FUJITA Tomonoribc7e3802007-03-03 09:55:54 +0900140 * number of scatterlist entried in the command and
Boaz Harrosh30b0c372007-12-13 13:47:40 +0200141 * scsi_sglist(cmd) returns the scatterlist.
FUJITA Tomonoribc7e3802007-03-03 09:55:54 +0900142 *
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900143 * return values: see queuecommand
144 *
145 * If the LLD accepts the cmd, it should set the result to an
146 * appropriate value when completed before calling the done function.
147 *
148 * STATUS: REQUIRED FOR TARGET DRIVERS
149 */
150 /* TODO: rename */
151 int (* transfer_response)(struct scsi_cmnd *,
152 void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *));
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900153
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900154 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700155 * This is an error handling strategy routine. You don't need to
156 * define one of these if you don't want to - there is a default
157 * routine that is present that should work in most cases. For those
158 * driver authors that have the inclination and ability to write their
159 * own strategy routine, this is where it is specified. Note - the
160 * strategy routine is *ALWAYS* run in the context of the kernel eh
161 * thread. Thus you are guaranteed to *NOT* be in an interrupt
162 * handler when you execute this, and you are also guaranteed to
163 * *NOT* have any other commands being queued while you are in the
164 * strategy routine. When you return from this function, operations
165 * return to normal.
166 *
167 * See scsi_error.c scsi_unjam_host for additional comments about
168 * what this function should and should not be attempting to do.
169 *
170 * Status: REQUIRED (at least one of them)
171 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700172 int (* eh_abort_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *);
173 int (* eh_device_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *);
Mike Christie30bd7df2008-02-29 18:25:19 -0600174 int (* eh_target_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700175 int (* eh_bus_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *);
176 int (* eh_host_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *);
177
178 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700179 * Before the mid layer attempts to scan for a new device where none
180 * currently exists, it will call this entry in your driver. Should
181 * your driver need to allocate any structs or perform any other init
182 * items in order to send commands to a currently unused target/lun
183 * combo, then this is where you can perform those allocations. This
184 * is specifically so that drivers won't have to perform any kind of
185 * "is this a new device" checks in their queuecommand routine,
186 * thereby making the hot path a bit quicker.
187 *
188 * Return values: 0 on success, non-0 on failure
189 *
190 * Deallocation: If we didn't find any devices at this ID, you will
191 * get an immediate call to slave_destroy(). If we find something
192 * here then you will get a call to slave_configure(), then the
193 * device will be used for however long it is kept around, then when
194 * the device is removed from the system (or * possibly at reboot
195 * time), you will then get a call to slave_destroy(). This is
196 * assuming you implement slave_configure and slave_destroy.
197 * However, if you allocate memory and hang it off the device struct,
198 * then you must implement the slave_destroy() routine at a minimum
199 * in order to avoid leaking memory
200 * each time a device is tore down.
201 *
202 * Status: OPTIONAL
203 */
204 int (* slave_alloc)(struct scsi_device *);
205
206 /*
207 * Once the device has responded to an INQUIRY and we know the
208 * device is online, we call into the low level driver with the
209 * struct scsi_device *. If the low level device driver implements
210 * this function, it *must* perform the task of setting the queue
211 * depth on the device. All other tasks are optional and depend
212 * on what the driver supports and various implementation details.
213 *
214 * Things currently recommended to be handled at this time include:
215 *
216 * 1. Setting the device queue depth. Proper setting of this is
217 * described in the comments for scsi_adjust_queue_depth.
218 * 2. Determining if the device supports the various synchronous
219 * negotiation protocols. The device struct will already have
220 * responded to INQUIRY and the results of the standard items
221 * will have been shoved into the various device flag bits, eg.
222 * device->sdtr will be true if the device supports SDTR messages.
223 * 3. Allocating command structs that the device will need.
224 * 4. Setting the default timeout on this device (if needed).
225 * 5. Anything else the low level driver might want to do on a device
226 * specific setup basis...
227 * 6. Return 0 on success, non-0 on error. The device will be marked
228 * as offline on error so that no access will occur. If you return
229 * non-0, your slave_destroy routine will never get called for this
230 * device, so don't leave any loose memory hanging around, clean
231 * up after yourself before returning non-0
232 *
233 * Status: OPTIONAL
234 */
235 int (* slave_configure)(struct scsi_device *);
236
237 /*
238 * Immediately prior to deallocating the device and after all activity
239 * has ceased the mid layer calls this point so that the low level
240 * driver may completely detach itself from the scsi device and vice
241 * versa. The low level driver is responsible for freeing any memory
242 * it allocated in the slave_alloc or slave_configure calls.
243 *
244 * Status: OPTIONAL
245 */
246 void (* slave_destroy)(struct scsi_device *);
247
248 /*
James Bottomleya283bd32005-05-24 12:06:38 -0500249 * Before the mid layer attempts to scan for a new device attached
250 * to a target where no target currently exists, it will call this
251 * entry in your driver. Should your driver need to allocate any
252 * structs or perform any other init items in order to send commands
253 * to a currently unused target, then this is where you can perform
254 * those allocations.
255 *
256 * Return values: 0 on success, non-0 on failure
257 *
258 * Status: OPTIONAL
259 */
260 int (* target_alloc)(struct scsi_target *);
261
262 /*
263 * Immediately prior to deallocating the target structure, and
264 * after all activity to attached scsi devices has ceased, the
265 * midlayer calls this point so that the driver may deallocate
266 * and terminate any references to the target.
267 *
268 * Status: OPTIONAL
269 */
270 void (* target_destroy)(struct scsi_target *);
271
272 /*
Matthew Wilcox1aa8fab2006-11-22 13:24:54 -0700273 * If a host has the ability to discover targets on its own instead
274 * of scanning the entire bus, it can fill in this function and
275 * call scsi_scan_host(). This function will be called periodically
276 * until it returns 1 with the scsi_host and the elapsed time of
277 * the scan in jiffies.
278 *
279 * Status: OPTIONAL
280 */
281 int (* scan_finished)(struct Scsi_Host *, unsigned long);
282
283 /*
284 * If the host wants to be called before the scan starts, but
285 * after the midlayer has set up ready for the scan, it can fill
286 * in this function.
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800287 *
288 * Status: OPTIONAL
Matthew Wilcox1aa8fab2006-11-22 13:24:54 -0700289 */
290 void (* scan_start)(struct Scsi_Host *);
291
292 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800293 * Fill in this function to allow the queue depth of this host
294 * to be changeable (on a per device basis). Returns either
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700295 * the current queue depth setting (may be different from what
296 * was passed in) or an error. An error should only be
297 * returned if the requested depth is legal but the driver was
298 * unable to set it. If the requested depth is illegal, the
299 * driver should set and return the closest legal queue depth.
300 *
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800301 * Status: OPTIONAL
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700302 */
Mike Christiee881a172009-10-15 17:46:39 -0700303 int (* change_queue_depth)(struct scsi_device *, int, int);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700304
305 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800306 * Fill in this function to allow the changing of tag types
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700307 * (this also allows the enabling/disabling of tag command
308 * queueing). An error should only be returned if something
309 * went wrong in the driver while trying to set the tag type.
310 * If the driver doesn't support the requested tag type, then
311 * it should set the closest type it does support without
312 * returning an error. Returns the actual tag type set.
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800313 *
314 * Status: OPTIONAL
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700315 */
316 int (* change_queue_type)(struct scsi_device *, int);
317
318 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800319 * This function determines the BIOS parameters for a given
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700320 * harddisk. These tend to be numbers that are made up by
321 * the host adapter. Parameters:
322 * size, device, list (heads, sectors, cylinders)
323 *
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800324 * Status: OPTIONAL
325 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700326 int (* bios_param)(struct scsi_device *, struct block_device *,
327 sector_t, int []);
328
329 /*
Tejun Heo72ec24b2010-05-15 20:09:32 +0200330 * This function is called when one or more partitions on the
331 * device reach beyond the end of the device.
332 *
333 * Status: OPTIONAL
334 */
335 void (*unlock_native_capacity)(struct scsi_device *);
336
337 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700338 * Can be used to export driver statistics and other infos to the
339 * world outside the kernel ie. userspace and it also provides an
340 * interface to feed the driver with information.
341 *
342 * Status: OBSOLETE
343 */
344 int (*proc_info)(struct Scsi_Host *, char *, char **, off_t, int, int);
345
346 /*
James Bottomley6c5f8ce2007-03-16 17:44:41 -0500347 * This is an optional routine that allows the transport to become
348 * involved when a scsi io timer fires. The return value tells the
349 * timer routine how to finish the io timeout handling:
350 * EH_HANDLED: I fixed the error, please complete the command
351 * EH_RESET_TIMER: I need more time, reset the timer and
352 * begin counting again
353 * EH_NOT_HANDLED Begin normal error recovery
354 *
355 * Status: OPTIONAL
356 */
Jens Axboe242f9dc2008-09-14 05:55:09 -0700357 enum blk_eh_timer_return (*eh_timed_out)(struct scsi_cmnd *);
James Bottomley6c5f8ce2007-03-16 17:44:41 -0500358
359 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700360 * Name of proc directory
361 */
Kristian Høgsbergb02b6bc2007-05-09 19:23:12 -0400362 const char *proc_name;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700363
364 /*
365 * Used to store the procfs directory if a driver implements the
366 * proc_info method.
367 */
368 struct proc_dir_entry *proc_dir;
369
370 /*
371 * This determines if we will use a non-interrupt driven
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800372 * or an interrupt driven scheme. It is set to the maximum number
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700373 * of simultaneous commands a given host adapter will accept.
374 */
375 int can_queue;
376
377 /*
378 * In many instances, especially where disconnect / reconnect are
379 * supported, our host also has an ID on the SCSI bus. If this is
380 * the case, then it must be reserved. Please set this_id to -1 if
381 * your setup is in single initiator mode, and the host lacks an
382 * ID.
383 */
384 int this_id;
385
386 /*
387 * This determines the degree to which the host adapter is capable
388 * of scatter-gather.
389 */
390 unsigned short sg_tablesize;
391
392 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800393 * Set this if the host adapter has limitations beside segment count.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700394 */
395 unsigned short max_sectors;
396
397 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800398 * DMA scatter gather segment boundary limit. A segment crossing this
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700399 * boundary will be split in two.
400 */
401 unsigned long dma_boundary;
402
403 /*
404 * This specifies "machine infinity" for host templates which don't
405 * limit the transfer size. Note this limit represents an absolute
406 * maximum, and may be over the transfer limits allowed for
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800407 * individual devices (e.g. 256 for SCSI-1).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700408 */
409#define SCSI_DEFAULT_MAX_SECTORS 1024
410
411 /*
412 * True if this host adapter can make good use of linked commands.
413 * This will allow more than one command to be queued to a given
414 * unit on a given host. Set this to the maximum number of command
415 * blocks to be provided for each device. Set this to 1 for one
416 * command block per lun, 2 for two, etc. Do not set this to 0.
417 * You should make sure that the host adapter will do the right thing
418 * before you try setting this above 1.
419 */
420 short cmd_per_lun;
421
422 /*
423 * present contains counter indicating how many boards of this
424 * type were found when we did the scan.
425 */
426 unsigned char present;
427
428 /*
FUJITA Tomonori5dc2b892007-09-01 02:02:20 +0900429 * This specifies the mode that a LLD supports.
430 */
431 unsigned supported_mode:2;
432
433 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800434 * True if this host adapter uses unchecked DMA onto an ISA bus.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700435 */
436 unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1;
437
438 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800439 * True if this host adapter can make good use of clustering.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700440 * I originally thought that if the tablesize was large that it
441 * was a waste of CPU cycles to prepare a cluster list, but
442 * it works out that the Buslogic is faster if you use a smaller
443 * number of segments (i.e. use clustering). I guess it is
444 * inefficient.
445 */
446 unsigned use_clustering:1;
447
448 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800449 * True for emulated SCSI host adapters (e.g. ATAPI).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700450 */
451 unsigned emulated:1;
452
453 /*
454 * True if the low-level driver performs its own reset-settle delays.
455 */
456 unsigned skip_settle_delay:1;
457
458 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800459 * True if we are using ordered write support.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700460 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700461 unsigned ordered_tag:1;
462
463 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800464 * Countdown for host blocking with no commands outstanding.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700465 */
466 unsigned int max_host_blocked;
467
468 /*
469 * Default value for the blocking. If the queue is empty,
470 * host_blocked counts down in the request_fn until it restarts
471 * host operations as zero is reached.
472 *
473 * FIXME: This should probably be a value in the template
474 */
475#define SCSI_DEFAULT_HOST_BLOCKED 7
476
477 /*
478 * Pointer to the sysfs class properties for this host, NULL terminated.
479 */
Tony Jonesee959b02008-02-22 00:13:36 +0100480 struct device_attribute **shost_attrs;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700481
482 /*
483 * Pointer to the SCSI device properties for this host, NULL terminated.
484 */
485 struct device_attribute **sdev_attrs;
486
487 /*
488 * List of hosts per template.
489 *
490 * This is only for use by scsi_module.c for legacy templates.
491 * For these access to it is synchronized implicitly by
492 * module_init/module_exit.
493 */
494 struct list_head legacy_hosts;
James Smart9e4f5e22009-03-26 13:33:19 -0400495
496 /*
497 * Vendor Identifier associated with the host
498 *
499 * Note: When specifying vendor_id, be sure to read the
500 * Vendor Type and ID formatting requirements specified in
501 * scsi_netlink.h
502 */
503 u64 vendor_id;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700504};
505
506/*
Mike Andersond3301872005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700507 * shost state: If you alter this, you also need to alter scsi_sysfs.c
508 * (for the ascii descriptions) and the state model enforcer:
509 * scsi_host_set_state()
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700510 */
Mike Andersond3301872005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700511enum scsi_host_state {
512 SHOST_CREATED = 1,
513 SHOST_RUNNING,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700514 SHOST_CANCEL,
Mike Andersond3301872005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700515 SHOST_DEL,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700516 SHOST_RECOVERY,
James Bottomley939647e2005-09-18 15:05:20 -0500517 SHOST_CANCEL_RECOVERY,
518 SHOST_DEL_RECOVERY,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700519};
520
521struct Scsi_Host {
522 /*
523 * __devices is protected by the host_lock, but you should
524 * usually use scsi_device_lookup / shost_for_each_device
525 * to access it and don't care about locking yourself.
526 * In the rare case of beeing in irq context you can use
527 * their __ prefixed variants with the lock held. NEVER
528 * access this list directly from a driver.
529 */
530 struct list_head __devices;
531 struct list_head __targets;
532
533 struct scsi_host_cmd_pool *cmd_pool;
534 spinlock_t free_list_lock;
535 struct list_head free_list; /* backup store of cmd structs */
536 struct list_head starved_list;
537
538 spinlock_t default_lock;
539 spinlock_t *host_lock;
540
Arjan van de Ven0b950672006-01-11 13:16:10 +0100541 struct mutex scan_mutex;/* serialize scanning activity */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700542
543 struct list_head eh_cmd_q;
544 struct task_struct * ehandler; /* Error recovery thread. */
Christoph Hellwig7dfdc9a2005-10-31 18:49:52 +0100545 struct completion * eh_action; /* Wait for specific actions on the
546 host. */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700547 wait_queue_head_t host_wait;
548 struct scsi_host_template *hostt;
549 struct scsi_transport_template *transportt;
06f81ea2005-04-17 14:57:29 -0500550
551 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800552 * Area to keep a shared tag map (if needed, will be
553 * NULL if not).
James Bottomley86e33a22006-08-30 09:45:51 -0400554 */
555 struct blk_queue_tag *bqt;
556
557 /*
06f81ea2005-04-17 14:57:29 -0500558 * The following two fields are protected with host_lock;
559 * however, eh routines can safely access during eh processing
560 * without acquiring the lock.
561 */
562 unsigned int host_busy; /* commands actually active on low-level */
563 unsigned int host_failed; /* commands that failed. */
Tejun Heoee7863b2006-05-15 20:57:20 +0900564 unsigned int host_eh_scheduled; /* EH scheduled without command */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700565
Matthew Wilcox6d49f632008-07-15 14:54:16 -0600566 unsigned int host_no; /* Used for IOCTL_GET_IDLUN, /proc/scsi et al. */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700567 int resetting; /* if set, it means that last_reset is a valid value */
568 unsigned long last_reset;
569
570 /*
571 * These three parameters can be used to allow for wide scsi,
572 * and for host adapters that support multiple busses
573 * The first two should be set to 1 more than the actual max id
574 * or lun (i.e. 8 for normal systems).
575 */
576 unsigned int max_id;
577 unsigned int max_lun;
578 unsigned int max_channel;
579
580 /*
581 * This is a unique identifier that must be assigned so that we
582 * have some way of identifying each detected host adapter properly
583 * and uniquely. For hosts that do not support more than one card
584 * in the system at one time, this does not need to be set. It is
585 * initialized to 0 in scsi_register.
586 */
587 unsigned int unique_id;
588
589 /*
590 * The maximum length of SCSI commands that this host can accept.
591 * Probably 12 for most host adapters, but could be 16 for others.
Boaz Harroshdb4742d2008-04-30 11:27:26 +0300592 * or 260 if the driver supports variable length cdbs.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700593 * For drivers that don't set this field, a value of 12 is
Boaz Harroshdb4742d2008-04-30 11:27:26 +0300594 * assumed.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700595 */
Boaz Harroshdb4742d2008-04-30 11:27:26 +0300596 unsigned short max_cmd_len;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700597
598 int this_id;
599 int can_queue;
600 short cmd_per_lun;
601 short unsigned int sg_tablesize;
602 short unsigned int max_sectors;
603 unsigned long dma_boundary;
604 /*
605 * Used to assign serial numbers to the cmds.
606 * Protected by the host lock.
607 */
Matthew Wilcox12a44162007-09-18 19:54:43 -0600608 unsigned long cmd_serial_number;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700609
FUJITA Tomonori5dc2b892007-09-01 02:02:20 +0900610 unsigned active_mode:2;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700611 unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1;
612 unsigned use_clustering:1;
613 unsigned use_blk_tcq:1;
614
615 /*
616 * Host has requested that no further requests come through for the
617 * time being.
618 */
619 unsigned host_self_blocked:1;
620
621 /*
622 * Host uses correct SCSI ordering not PC ordering. The bit is
623 * set for the minority of drivers whose authors actually read
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800624 * the spec ;).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700625 */
626 unsigned reverse_ordering:1;
627
628 /*
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800629 * Ordered write support
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700630 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700631 unsigned ordered_tag:1;
632
Pavel Machekd850bd32008-02-04 23:53:24 -0800633 /* Task mgmt function in progress */
James Smartd7a1bb02006-03-08 14:50:12 -0500634 unsigned tmf_in_progress:1;
635
Matthew Wilcox3e082a92006-09-28 15:19:20 -0600636 /* Asynchronous scan in progress */
637 unsigned async_scan:1;
638
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700639 /*
640 * Optional work queue to be utilized by the transport
641 */
Kay Sieversaab0de22008-05-02 06:02:41 +0200642 char work_q_name[20];
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700643 struct workqueue_struct *work_q;
644
645 /*
646 * Host has rejected a command because it was busy.
647 */
648 unsigned int host_blocked;
649
650 /*
651 * Value host_blocked counts down from
652 */
653 unsigned int max_host_blocked;
654
Martin K. Petersen4469f982008-07-17 04:28:30 -0400655 /* Protection Information */
656 unsigned int prot_capabilities;
657 unsigned char prot_guard_type;
658
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900659 /*
660 * q used for scsi_tgt msgs, async events or any other requests that
661 * need to be processed in userspace
662 */
663 struct request_queue *uspace_req_q;
664
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700665 /* legacy crap */
666 unsigned long base;
667 unsigned long io_port;
668 unsigned char n_io_port;
669 unsigned char dma_channel;
670 unsigned int irq;
671
672
Mike Andersond3301872005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700673 enum scsi_host_state shost_state;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700674
675 /* ldm bits */
Tony Jonesee959b02008-02-22 00:13:36 +0100676 struct device shost_gendev, shost_dev;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700677
678 /*
679 * List of hosts per template.
680 *
681 * This is only for use by scsi_module.c for legacy templates.
682 * For these access to it is synchronized implicitly by
683 * module_init/module_exit.
684 */
685 struct list_head sht_legacy_list;
686
687 /*
688 * Points to the transport data (if any) which is allocated
689 * separately
690 */
691 void *shost_data;
692
693 /*
James Bottomleyd139b9b2009-11-05 13:33:12 -0600694 * Points to the physical bus device we'd use to do DMA
695 * Needed just in case we have virtual hosts.
696 */
697 struct device *dma_dev;
698
699 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700700 * We should ensure that this is aligned, both for better performance
701 * and also because some compilers (m68k) don't automatically force
702 * alignment to a long boundary.
703 */
704 unsigned long hostdata[0] /* Used for storage of host specific stuff */
705 __attribute__ ((aligned (sizeof(unsigned long))));
706};
707
708#define class_to_shost(d) \
Tony Jonesee959b02008-02-22 00:13:36 +0100709 container_of(d, struct Scsi_Host, shost_dev)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700710
James Bottomley9ccfc752005-10-02 11:45:08 -0500711#define shost_printk(prefix, shost, fmt, a...) \
712 dev_printk(prefix, &(shost)->shost_gendev, fmt, ##a)
713
Christoph Hellwigbcd92c92007-05-31 20:12:26 +0200714static inline void *shost_priv(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
715{
716 return (void *)shost->hostdata;
717}
James Bottomley9ccfc752005-10-02 11:45:08 -0500718
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700719int scsi_is_host_device(const struct device *);
720
721static inline struct Scsi_Host *dev_to_shost(struct device *dev)
722{
723 while (!scsi_is_host_device(dev)) {
724 if (!dev->parent)
725 return NULL;
726 dev = dev->parent;
727 }
728 return container_of(dev, struct Scsi_Host, shost_gendev);
729}
730
James Bottomley939647e2005-09-18 15:05:20 -0500731static inline int scsi_host_in_recovery(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
732{
733 return shost->shost_state == SHOST_RECOVERY ||
734 shost->shost_state == SHOST_CANCEL_RECOVERY ||
James Smartd7a1bb02006-03-08 14:50:12 -0500735 shost->shost_state == SHOST_DEL_RECOVERY ||
736 shost->tmf_in_progress;
James Bottomley939647e2005-09-18 15:05:20 -0500737}
738
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700739extern int scsi_queue_work(struct Scsi_Host *, struct work_struct *);
740extern void scsi_flush_work(struct Scsi_Host *);
741
742extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_host_alloc(struct scsi_host_template *, int);
James Bottomleyd139b9b2009-11-05 13:33:12 -0600743extern int __must_check scsi_add_host_with_dma(struct Scsi_Host *,
744 struct device *,
745 struct device *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700746extern void scsi_scan_host(struct Scsi_Host *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700747extern void scsi_rescan_device(struct device *);
748extern void scsi_remove_host(struct Scsi_Host *);
749extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_host_get(struct Scsi_Host *);
750extern void scsi_host_put(struct Scsi_Host *t);
751extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_host_lookup(unsigned short);
Mike Andersond3301872005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700752extern const char *scsi_host_state_name(enum scsi_host_state);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700753
754extern u64 scsi_calculate_bounce_limit(struct Scsi_Host *);
755
James Bottomleyd139b9b2009-11-05 13:33:12 -0600756static inline int __must_check scsi_add_host(struct Scsi_Host *host,
757 struct device *dev)
758{
759 return scsi_add_host_with_dma(host, dev, dev);
760}
761
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700762static inline struct device *scsi_get_device(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
763{
764 return shost->shost_gendev.parent;
765}
766
Mike Anderson82f29462005-06-16 11:14:33 -0700767/**
768 * scsi_host_scan_allowed - Is scanning of this host allowed
769 * @shost: Pointer to Scsi_Host.
770 **/
771static inline int scsi_host_scan_allowed(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
772{
773 return shost->shost_state == SHOST_RUNNING;
774}
775
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700776extern void scsi_unblock_requests(struct Scsi_Host *);
777extern void scsi_block_requests(struct Scsi_Host *);
778
779struct class_container;
FUJITA Tomonorib58d9152006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900780
781extern struct request_queue *__scsi_alloc_queue(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
782 void (*) (struct request_queue *));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700783/*
784 * These two functions are used to allocate and free a pseudo device
785 * which will connect to the host adapter itself rather than any
786 * physical device. You must deallocate when you are done with the
787 * thing. This physical pseudo-device isn't real and won't be available
788 * from any high-level drivers.
789 */
790extern void scsi_free_host_dev(struct scsi_device *);
791extern struct scsi_device *scsi_get_host_dev(struct Scsi_Host *);
792
Martin K. Petersen4469f982008-07-17 04:28:30 -0400793/*
794 * DIF defines the exchange of protection information between
795 * initiator and SBC block device.
796 *
797 * DIX defines the exchange of protection information between OS and
798 * initiator.
799 */
800enum scsi_host_prot_capabilities {
801 SHOST_DIF_TYPE1_PROTECTION = 1 << 0, /* T10 DIF Type 1 */
802 SHOST_DIF_TYPE2_PROTECTION = 1 << 1, /* T10 DIF Type 2 */
803 SHOST_DIF_TYPE3_PROTECTION = 1 << 2, /* T10 DIF Type 3 */
804
805 SHOST_DIX_TYPE0_PROTECTION = 1 << 3, /* DIX between OS and HBA only */
806 SHOST_DIX_TYPE1_PROTECTION = 1 << 4, /* DIX with DIF Type 1 */
807 SHOST_DIX_TYPE2_PROTECTION = 1 << 5, /* DIX with DIF Type 2 */
808 SHOST_DIX_TYPE3_PROTECTION = 1 << 6, /* DIX with DIF Type 3 */
809};
810
811/*
812 * SCSI hosts which support the Data Integrity Extensions must
813 * indicate their capabilities by setting the prot_capabilities using
814 * this call.
815 */
816static inline void scsi_host_set_prot(struct Scsi_Host *shost, unsigned int mask)
817{
818 shost->prot_capabilities = mask;
819}
820
821static inline unsigned int scsi_host_get_prot(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
822{
823 return shost->prot_capabilities;
824}
825
826static inline unsigned int scsi_host_dif_capable(struct Scsi_Host *shost, unsigned int target_type)
827{
Martin K. Petersenb2b465e2009-10-29 22:32:26 -0400828 static unsigned char cap[] = { 0,
829 SHOST_DIF_TYPE1_PROTECTION,
830 SHOST_DIF_TYPE2_PROTECTION,
831 SHOST_DIF_TYPE3_PROTECTION };
Martin K. Petersen4469f982008-07-17 04:28:30 -0400832
Martin K. Petersenb2b465e2009-10-29 22:32:26 -0400833 return shost->prot_capabilities & cap[target_type] ? target_type : 0;
Martin K. Petersen4469f982008-07-17 04:28:30 -0400834}
835
836static inline unsigned int scsi_host_dix_capable(struct Scsi_Host *shost, unsigned int target_type)
837{
Martin K. Petersen35e1a5d2009-09-18 17:33:00 -0400838#if defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY)
Martin K. Petersenb2b465e2009-10-29 22:32:26 -0400839 static unsigned char cap[] = { SHOST_DIX_TYPE0_PROTECTION,
840 SHOST_DIX_TYPE1_PROTECTION,
841 SHOST_DIX_TYPE2_PROTECTION,
842 SHOST_DIX_TYPE3_PROTECTION };
843
844 return shost->prot_capabilities & cap[target_type];
Martin K. Petersen35e1a5d2009-09-18 17:33:00 -0400845#endif
Martin K. Petersen4469f982008-07-17 04:28:30 -0400846 return 0;
847}
848
849/*
850 * All DIX-capable initiators must support the T10-mandated CRC
851 * checksum. Controllers can optionally implement the IP checksum
852 * scheme which has much lower impact on system performance. Note
853 * that the main rationale for the checksum is to match integrity
854 * metadata with data. Detecting bit errors are a job for ECC memory
855 * and buses.
856 */
857
858enum scsi_host_guard_type {
859 SHOST_DIX_GUARD_CRC = 1 << 0,
860 SHOST_DIX_GUARD_IP = 1 << 1,
861};
862
863static inline void scsi_host_set_guard(struct Scsi_Host *shost, unsigned char type)
864{
865 shost->prot_guard_type = type;
866}
867
868static inline unsigned char scsi_host_get_guard(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
869{
870 return shost->prot_guard_type;
871}
872
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700873/* legacy interfaces */
874extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_register(struct scsi_host_template *, int);
875extern void scsi_unregister(struct Scsi_Host *);
James Bottomley47ba39e2005-07-30 11:39:53 -0500876extern int scsi_host_set_state(struct Scsi_Host *, enum scsi_host_state);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700877
878#endif /* _SCSI_SCSI_HOST_H */