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55
56#include "isci.h"
57#include "scic_remote_device.h"
58#include "scic_io_request.h"
59#include "scic_task_request.h"
60#include "scic_port.h"
61#include "task.h"
62#include "request.h"
63#include "sata.h"
64#include "scu_completion_codes.h"
65
66
67static enum sci_status isci_request_ssp_request_construct(
68 struct isci_request *request)
69{
70 enum sci_status status;
71
72 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
73 "%s: request = %p\n",
74 __func__,
75 request);
76 status = scic_io_request_construct_basic_ssp(
77 request->sci_request_handle
78 );
79 return status;
80}
81
82static enum sci_status isci_request_stp_request_construct(
83 struct isci_request *request)
84{
85 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
86 enum sci_status status;
87 struct host_to_dev_fis *register_fis;
88
89 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
90 "%s: request = %p\n",
91 __func__,
92 request);
93
94 /* Get the host_to_dev_fis from the core and copy
95 * the fis from the task into it.
96 */
97 register_fis = isci_sata_task_to_fis_copy(task);
98
99 status = scic_io_request_construct_basic_sata(
100 request->sci_request_handle
101 );
102
103 /* Set the ncq tag in the fis, from the queue
104 * command in the task.
105 */
106 if (isci_sata_is_task_ncq(task)) {
107
108 isci_sata_set_ncq_tag(
109 register_fis,
110 task
111 );
112 }
113
114 return status;
115}
116
117/**
118 * isci_smp_request_build() - This function builds the smp request object.
119 * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
120 * @request: This parameter points to the isci_request object allocated in the
121 * request construct function.
122 * @sci_device: This parameter is the handle for the sci core's remote device
123 * object that is the destination for this request.
124 *
125 * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
126 */
127static enum sci_status isci_smp_request_build(
128 struct isci_request *request)
129{
130 enum sci_status status = SCI_FAILURE;
131 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
132
133 void *command_iu_address =
134 scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address(
135 request->sci_request_handle
136 );
137
138 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
139 "%s: request = %p\n",
140 __func__,
141 request);
142 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
143 "%s: smp_req len = %d\n",
144 __func__,
145 task->smp_task.smp_req.length);
146
147 /* copy the smp_command to the address; */
148 sg_copy_to_buffer(&task->smp_task.smp_req, 1,
149 (char *)command_iu_address,
150 sizeof(struct smp_request)
151 );
152
153 status = scic_io_request_construct_smp(request->sci_request_handle);
154 if (status != SCI_SUCCESS)
155 dev_warn(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
156 "%s: scic_io_request_construct_smp failed with "
157 "status = %d\n",
158 __func__,
159 status);
160
161 return status;
162}
163
164/**
165 * isci_io_request_build() - This function builds the io request object.
166 * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
167 * @request: This parameter points to the isci_request object allocated in the
168 * request construct function.
169 * @sci_device: This parameter is the handle for the sci core's remote device
170 * object that is the destination for this request.
171 *
172 * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
173 */
174static enum sci_status isci_io_request_build(
175 struct isci_host *isci_host,
176 struct isci_request *request,
177 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device)
178{
179 struct smp_discover_response_protocols dev_protocols;
180 enum sci_status status = SCI_SUCCESS;
181 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
Dan Williams3a97eec2011-03-04 11:51:43 -0800182 struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_device = to_sci_dev(isci_device);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700183
184 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
185 "%s: isci_device = 0x%p; request = %p, "
186 "num_scatter = %d\n",
187 __func__,
188 isci_device,
189 request,
190 task->num_scatter);
191
192 /* map the sgl addresses, if present.
193 * libata does the mapping for sata devices
194 * before we get the request.
195 */
196 if (task->num_scatter &&
197 !sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto) &&
198 !(SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP & task->task_proto)) {
199
200 request->num_sg_entries = dma_map_sg(
201 &isci_host->pdev->dev,
202 task->scatter,
203 task->num_scatter,
204 task->data_dir
205 );
206
207 if (request->num_sg_entries == 0)
208 return SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
209 }
210
211 /* build the common request object. For now,
212 * we will let the core allocate the IO tag.
213 */
214 status = scic_io_request_construct(
215 isci_host->core_controller,
216 sci_device,
217 SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG,
218 request,
219 request->sci_request_mem_ptr,
220 (struct scic_sds_request **)&request->sci_request_handle
221 );
222
223 if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
224 dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
225 "%s: failed request construct\n",
226 __func__);
227 return SCI_FAILURE;
228 }
229
230 sci_object_set_association(request->sci_request_handle, request);
231
232 /* Determine protocol and call the appropriate basic constructor */
233 scic_remote_device_get_protocols(sci_device, &dev_protocols);
234 if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_ssp_target)
235 status = isci_request_ssp_request_construct(request);
236 else if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_stp_target)
237 status = isci_request_stp_request_construct(request);
238 else if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_smp_target)
239 status = isci_smp_request_build(request);
240 else {
241 dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
242 "%s: unknown protocol\n", __func__);
243 return SCI_FAILURE;
244 }
245
246 return SCI_SUCCESS;
247}
248
249
250/**
251 * isci_request_alloc_core() - This function gets the request object from the
252 * isci_host dma cache.
253 * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
254 * @isci_request: This parameter will contain the pointer to the new
255 * isci_request object.
256 * @isci_device: This parameter is the pointer to the isci remote device object
257 * that is the destination for this request.
258 * @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the os allocation flags.
259 *
260 * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
261 */
262static int isci_request_alloc_core(
263 struct isci_host *isci_host,
264 struct isci_request **isci_request,
265 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
266 gfp_t gfp_flags)
267{
268 int ret = 0;
269 dma_addr_t handle;
270 struct isci_request *request;
271
272
273 /* get pointer to dma memory. This actually points
274 * to both the isci_remote_device object and the
275 * sci object. The isci object is at the beginning
276 * of the memory allocated here.
277 */
278 request = dma_pool_alloc(isci_host->dma_pool, gfp_flags, &handle);
279 if (!request) {
280 dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
281 "%s: dma_pool_alloc returned NULL\n", __func__);
282 return -ENOMEM;
283 }
284
285 /* initialize the request object. */
286 spin_lock_init(&request->state_lock);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700287 request->sci_request_mem_ptr = ((u8 *)request) +
288 sizeof(struct isci_request);
289 request->request_daddr = handle;
290 request->isci_host = isci_host;
291 request->isci_device = isci_device;
292 request->io_request_completion = NULL;
293
294 request->request_alloc_size = isci_host->dma_pool_alloc_size;
295 request->num_sg_entries = 0;
296
297 request->complete_in_target = false;
298
299 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&request->completed_node);
300 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&request->dev_node);
301
302 *isci_request = request;
Dan Williams83f5eee2011-02-18 09:25:15 -0800303 isci_request_change_state(request, allocated);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700304
305 return ret;
306}
307
308static int isci_request_alloc_io(
309 struct isci_host *isci_host,
310 struct sas_task *task,
311 struct isci_request **isci_request,
312 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
313 gfp_t gfp_flags)
314{
315 int retval = isci_request_alloc_core(isci_host, isci_request,
316 isci_device, gfp_flags);
317
318 if (!retval) {
319 (*isci_request)->ttype_ptr.io_task_ptr = task;
320 (*isci_request)->ttype = io_task;
321
322 task->lldd_task = *isci_request;
323 }
324 return retval;
325}
326
327/**
328 * isci_request_alloc_tmf() - This function gets the request object from the
329 * isci_host dma cache and initializes the relevant fields as a sas_task.
330 * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
331 * @sas_task: This parameter is the task struct from the upper layer driver.
332 * @isci_request: This parameter will contain the pointer to the new
333 * isci_request object.
334 * @isci_device: This parameter is the pointer to the isci remote device object
335 * that is the destination for this request.
336 * @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the os allocation flags.
337 *
338 * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
339 */
340int isci_request_alloc_tmf(
341 struct isci_host *isci_host,
342 struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf,
343 struct isci_request **isci_request,
344 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
345 gfp_t gfp_flags)
346{
347 int retval = isci_request_alloc_core(isci_host, isci_request,
348 isci_device, gfp_flags);
349
350 if (!retval) {
351
352 (*isci_request)->ttype_ptr.tmf_task_ptr = isci_tmf;
353 (*isci_request)->ttype = tmf_task;
354 }
355 return retval;
356}
357
358/**
359 * isci_request_signal_device_reset() - This function will set the "device
360 * needs target reset" flag in the given sas_tasks' task_state_flags, and
361 * then cause the task to be added into the SCSI error handler queue which
362 * will eventually be escalated to a target reset.
363 *
364 *
365 */
366static void isci_request_signal_device_reset(
367 struct isci_request *isci_request)
368{
369 unsigned long flags;
370 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(isci_request);
371
372 dev_dbg(&isci_request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
373 "%s: request=%p, task=%p\n", __func__, isci_request, task);
374
375 spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
376 task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET;
377 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
378
379 /* Cause this task to be scheduled in the SCSI error handler
380 * thread.
381 */
382 sas_task_abort(task);
383}
384
385/**
386 * isci_request_execute() - This function allocates the isci_request object,
387 * all fills in some common fields.
388 * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
389 * @sas_task: This parameter is the task struct from the upper layer driver.
390 * @isci_request: This parameter will contain the pointer to the new
391 * isci_request object.
392 * @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the os allocation flags.
393 *
394 * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
395 */
396int isci_request_execute(
397 struct isci_host *isci_host,
398 struct sas_task *task,
399 struct isci_request **isci_request,
400 gfp_t gfp_flags)
401{
402 int ret = 0;
403 struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_device;
404 enum sci_status status = SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL;
405 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device;
406 struct isci_request *request;
407 unsigned long flags;
408
409 isci_device = isci_dev_from_domain_dev(task->dev);
Dan Williams3a97eec2011-03-04 11:51:43 -0800410 sci_device = to_sci_dev(isci_device);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700411
412 /* do common allocation and init of request object. */
413 ret = isci_request_alloc_io(
414 isci_host,
415 task,
416 &request,
417 isci_device,
418 gfp_flags
419 );
420
421 if (ret)
422 goto out;
423
424 status = isci_io_request_build(isci_host, request, isci_device);
425 if (status == SCI_SUCCESS) {
426
427 spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
428
429 /* send the request, let the core assign the IO TAG. */
430 status = scic_controller_start_io(
431 isci_host->core_controller,
432 sci_device,
433 request->sci_request_handle,
434 SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG
435 );
436
437 if (status == SCI_SUCCESS ||
438 status == SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED) {
439
440 /* Either I/O started OK, or the core has signaled that
441 * the device needs a target reset.
442 *
443 * In either case, hold onto the I/O for later.
444 *
445 * Update it's status and add it to the list in the
446 * remote device object.
447 */
448 isci_request_change_state(request, started);
449 list_add(&request->dev_node,
450 &isci_device->reqs_in_process);
451
452 if (status ==
453 SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED) {
454 /* Signal libsas that we need the SCSI error
455 * handler thread to work on this I/O and that
456 * we want a device reset.
457 */
458 isci_request_signal_device_reset(request);
459
460 /* Change the status, since we are holding
461 * the I/O until it is managed by the SCSI
462 * error handler.
463 */
464 status = SCI_SUCCESS;
465 }
466 } else
467 dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
468 "%s: failed request start\n",
469 __func__);
470
471 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
472
473 } else
474 dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
475 "%s: request_construct failed - status = 0x%x\n",
476 __func__,
477 status);
478
479 out:
480 if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
481
482 /* release dma memory on failure. */
483 isci_request_free(isci_host, request);
484 request = NULL;
485 ret = SCI_FAILURE;
486 }
487
488 *isci_request = request;
489 return ret;
490}
491
492
493/**
494 * isci_request_process_response_iu() - This function sets the status and
495 * response iu, in the task struct, from the request object for the upper
496 * layer driver.
497 * @sas_task: This parameter is the task struct from the upper layer driver.
498 * @resp_iu: This parameter points to the response iu of the completed request.
499 * @dev: This parameter specifies the linux device struct.
500 *
501 * none.
502 */
503static void isci_request_process_response_iu(
504 struct sas_task *task,
505 struct ssp_response_iu *resp_iu,
506 struct device *dev)
507{
508 dev_dbg(dev,
509 "%s: resp_iu = %p "
510 "resp_iu->status = 0x%x,\nresp_iu->datapres = %d "
511 "resp_iu->response_data_len = %x, "
512 "resp_iu->sense_data_len = %x\nrepsonse data: ",
513 __func__,
514 resp_iu,
515 resp_iu->status,
516 resp_iu->datapres,
517 resp_iu->response_data_len,
518 resp_iu->sense_data_len);
519
520 task->task_status.stat = resp_iu->status;
521
522 /* libsas updates the task status fields based on the response iu. */
523 sas_ssp_task_response(dev, task, resp_iu);
524}
525
526/**
527 * isci_request_set_open_reject_status() - This function prepares the I/O
528 * completion for OPEN_REJECT conditions.
529 * @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
530 * @response_ptr: This parameter specifies the service response for the I/O.
531 * @status_ptr: This parameter specifies the exec status for the I/O.
532 * @complete_to_host_ptr: This parameter specifies the action to be taken by
533 * the LLDD with respect to completing this request or forcing an abort
534 * condition on the I/O.
535 * @open_rej_reason: This parameter specifies the encoded reason for the
536 * abandon-class reject.
537 *
538 * none.
539 */
540static void isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
541 struct isci_request *request,
542 struct sas_task *task,
543 enum service_response *response_ptr,
544 enum exec_status *status_ptr,
545 enum isci_completion_selection *complete_to_host_ptr,
546 enum sas_open_rej_reason open_rej_reason)
547{
548 /* Task in the target is done. */
549 request->complete_in_target = true;
550 *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
551 *status_ptr = SAS_OPEN_REJECT;
552 *complete_to_host_ptr = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
553 task->task_status.open_rej_reason = open_rej_reason;
554}
555
556/**
557 * isci_request_handle_controller_specific_errors() - This function decodes
558 * controller-specific I/O completion error conditions.
559 * @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
560 * @response_ptr: This parameter specifies the service response for the I/O.
561 * @status_ptr: This parameter specifies the exec status for the I/O.
562 * @complete_to_host_ptr: This parameter specifies the action to be taken by
563 * the LLDD with respect to completing this request or forcing an abort
564 * condition on the I/O.
565 *
566 * none.
567 */
568static void isci_request_handle_controller_specific_errors(
569 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
570 struct isci_request *request,
571 struct sas_task *task,
572 enum service_response *response_ptr,
573 enum exec_status *status_ptr,
574 enum isci_completion_selection *complete_to_host_ptr)
575{
576 unsigned int cstatus;
577
578 cstatus = scic_request_get_controller_status(
579 request->sci_request_handle
580 );
581
582 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
583 "%s: %p SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR "
584 "- controller status = 0x%x\n",
585 __func__, request, cstatus);
586
587 /* Decode the controller-specific errors; most
588 * important is to recognize those conditions in which
589 * the target may still have a task outstanding that
590 * must be aborted.
591 *
592 * Note that there are SCU completion codes being
593 * named in the decode below for which SCIC has already
594 * done work to handle them in a way other than as
595 * a controller-specific completion code; these are left
596 * in the decode below for completeness sake.
597 */
598 switch (cstatus) {
599 case SCU_TASK_DONE_DMASETUP_DIRERR:
600 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_FRM_TYPE_ERR: */
601 case SCU_TASK_DONE_XFERCNT_ERR:
602 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_UFI_ERR: */
603 if (task->task_proto == SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP) {
604 /* SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_UFI_ERR == Task Done. */
605 *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
606
607 /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
608 * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
609 * concerned about the actual device state.
610 */
611 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
612 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
613 *status_ptr = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
614 else
615 *status_ptr = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
616
617 request->complete_in_target = true;
618
619 *complete_to_host_ptr =
620 isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
621 } else {
622 /* Task in the target is not done. */
623 *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
624
625 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
626 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
627 *status_ptr = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
628 else
629 *status_ptr = SAM_STAT_TASK_ABORTED;
630
631 request->complete_in_target = false;
632
633 *complete_to_host_ptr =
634 isci_perform_error_io_completion;
635 }
636
637 break;
638
639 case SCU_TASK_DONE_CRC_ERR:
640 case SCU_TASK_DONE_NAK_CMD_ERR:
641 case SCU_TASK_DONE_EXCESS_DATA:
642 case SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_FIS:
643 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_RESP: */
644 case SCU_TASK_DONE_VIIT_ENTRY_NV: /* TODO - conditions? */
645 case SCU_TASK_DONE_IIT_ENTRY_NV: /* TODO - conditions? */
646 case SCU_TASK_DONE_RNCNV_OUTBOUND: /* TODO - conditions? */
647 /* These are conditions in which the target
648 * has completed the task, so that no cleanup
649 * is necessary.
650 */
651 *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
652
653 /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
654 * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
655 * concerned about the actual device state.
656 */
657 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
658 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
659 *status_ptr = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
660 else
661 *status_ptr = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
662
663 request->complete_in_target = true;
664
665 *complete_to_host_ptr = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
666 break;
667
668
669 /* Note that the only open reject completion codes seen here will be
670 * abandon-class codes; all others are automatically retried in the SCU.
671 */
672 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_WRONG_DESTINATION:
673
674 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
675 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
676 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_WRONG_DEST);
677 break;
678
679 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_ZONE_VIOLATION:
680
681 /* Note - the return of AB0 will change when
682 * libsas implements detection of zone violations.
683 */
684 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
685 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
686 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB0);
687 break;
688
689 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_RESERVED_ABANDON_1:
690
691 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
692 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
693 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB1);
694 break;
695
696 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_RESERVED_ABANDON_2:
697
698 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
699 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
700 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB2);
701 break;
702
703 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_RESERVED_ABANDON_3:
704
705 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
706 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
707 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB3);
708 break;
709
710 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_BAD_DESTINATION:
711
712 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
713 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
714 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_BAD_DEST);
715 break;
716
717 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_STP_RESOURCES_BUSY:
718
719 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
720 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
721 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_STP_NORES);
722 break;
723
724 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED:
725
726 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
727 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
728 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_EPROTO);
729 break;
730
731 case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_CONNECTION_RATE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
732
733 isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
734 request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
735 complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_CONN_RATE);
736 break;
737
738 case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_R_ERR:
739 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_ACK_NAK_TO: */
740 case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_PERR:
741 case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_SY_TERM:
742 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_NAK_ERR:*/
743 case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_LF_TERM:
744 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_DATA_LEN_ERR: */
745 case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_ABORT_ERR:
746 case SCU_TASK_DONE_SEQ_INV_TYPE:
747 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_XR: */
748 case SCU_TASK_DONE_XR_IU_LEN_ERR:
749 case SCU_TASK_DONE_INV_FIS_LEN:
750 /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_XR_WD_LEN: */
751 case SCU_TASK_DONE_SDMA_ERR:
752 case SCU_TASK_DONE_OFFSET_ERR:
753 case SCU_TASK_DONE_MAX_PLD_ERR:
754 case SCU_TASK_DONE_LF_ERR:
755 case SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_RESP_TO_ERR: /* Escalate to dev reset? */
756 case SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_LL_RX_ERR:
757 case SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_DATA:
758 case SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_SDBFIS:
759 case SCU_TASK_DONE_REG_ERR:
760 case SCU_TASK_DONE_SDB_ERR:
761 case SCU_TASK_DONE_TASK_ABORT:
762 default:
763 /* Task in the target is not done. */
764 *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
765 *status_ptr = SAM_STAT_TASK_ABORTED;
766 request->complete_in_target = false;
767
768 *complete_to_host_ptr = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
769 break;
770 }
771}
772
773/**
774 * isci_task_save_for_upper_layer_completion() - This function saves the
775 * request for later completion to the upper layer driver.
776 * @host: This parameter is a pointer to the host on which the the request
777 * should be queued (either as an error or success).
778 * @request: This parameter is the completed request.
779 * @response: This parameter is the response code for the completed task.
780 * @status: This parameter is the status code for the completed task.
781 *
782 * none.
783 */
784static void isci_task_save_for_upper_layer_completion(
785 struct isci_host *host,
786 struct isci_request *request,
787 enum service_response response,
788 enum exec_status status,
789 enum isci_completion_selection task_notification_selection)
790{
791 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
792
Jeff Skirvinec6c9632011-03-04 14:06:44 -0800793 task_notification_selection
794 = isci_task_set_completion_status(task, response, status,
795 task_notification_selection);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700796
797 /* Tasks aborted specifically by a call to the lldd_abort_task
798 * function should not be completed to the host in the regular path.
799 */
800 switch (task_notification_selection) {
801
802 case isci_perform_normal_io_completion:
803
804 /* Normal notification (task_done) */
805 dev_dbg(&host->pdev->dev,
806 "%s: Normal - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
807 __func__,
808 task,
809 response,
810 status);
811 /* Add to the completed list. */
812 list_add(&request->completed_node,
813 &host->requests_to_complete);
Jeff Skirvinec6c9632011-03-04 14:06:44 -0800814
815 /* Take the request off the device's pending request list. */
816 list_del_init(&request->dev_node);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700817 break;
818
819 case isci_perform_aborted_io_completion:
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800820 /* No notification to libsas because this request is
821 * already in the abort path.
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700822 */
823 dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
824 "%s: Aborted - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
825 __func__,
826 task,
827 response,
828 status);
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800829
830 /* Wake up whatever process was waiting for this
831 * request to complete.
832 */
833 WARN_ON(request->io_request_completion == NULL);
834
835 if (request->io_request_completion != NULL) {
836
837 /* Signal whoever is waiting that this
838 * request is complete.
839 */
840 complete(request->io_request_completion);
841 }
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700842 break;
843
844 case isci_perform_error_io_completion:
845 /* Use sas_task_abort */
846 dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
847 "%s: Error - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
848 __func__,
849 task,
850 response,
851 status);
852 /* Add to the aborted list. */
853 list_add(&request->completed_node,
Jeff Skirvin11b00c12011-03-04 14:06:40 -0800854 &host->requests_to_errorback);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700855 break;
856
857 default:
858 dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
859 "%s: Unknown - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
860 __func__,
861 task,
862 response,
863 status);
864
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800865 /* Add to the error to libsas list. */
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700866 list_add(&request->completed_node,
Jeff Skirvin11b00c12011-03-04 14:06:40 -0800867 &host->requests_to_errorback);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700868 break;
869 }
870}
871
872/**
873 * isci_request_io_request_complete() - This function is called by the sci core
874 * when an io request completes.
875 * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
876 * @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
877 * @completion_status: This parameter specifies the completion status from the
878 * sci core.
879 *
880 * none.
881 */
882void isci_request_io_request_complete(
883 struct isci_host *isci_host,
884 struct isci_request *request,
885 enum sci_io_status completion_status)
886{
887 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
888 struct ssp_response_iu *resp_iu;
889 void *resp_buf;
890 unsigned long task_flags;
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700891 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device = request->isci_device;
892 enum service_response response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
893 enum exec_status status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
894 enum isci_request_status request_status;
895 enum isci_completion_selection complete_to_host
896 = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
897
898 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
899 "%s: request = %p, task = %p,\n"
900 "task->data_dir = %d completion_status = 0x%x\n",
901 __func__,
902 request,
903 task,
904 task->data_dir,
905 completion_status);
906
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800907 spin_lock(&request->state_lock);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700908 request_status = isci_request_get_state(request);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700909
910 /* Decode the request status. Note that if the request has been
911 * aborted by a task management function, we don't care
912 * what the status is.
913 */
914 switch (request_status) {
915
916 case aborted:
917 /* "aborted" indicates that the request was aborted by a task
918 * management function, since once a task management request is
919 * perfomed by the device, the request only completes because
920 * of the subsequent driver terminate.
921 *
922 * Aborted also means an external thread is explicitly managing
923 * this request, so that we do not complete it up the stack.
924 *
925 * The target is still there (since the TMF was successful).
926 */
927 request->complete_in_target = true;
928 response = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
929
930 /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
931 * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
932 * concerned about the actual device state.
933 */
934 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping)
935 || (isci_device->status == isci_stopped)
936 )
937 status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
938 else
939 status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
940
941 complete_to_host = isci_perform_aborted_io_completion;
942 /* This was an aborted request. */
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800943
944 spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700945 break;
946
947 case aborting:
948 /* aborting means that the task management function tried and
949 * failed to abort the request. We need to note the request
950 * as SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED, so that the scsi mid layer marks the
951 * target as down.
952 *
953 * Aborting also means an external thread is explicitly managing
954 * this request, so that we do not complete it up the stack.
955 */
956 request->complete_in_target = true;
957 response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
958
959 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
960 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
961 /* The device has been /is being stopped. Note that
962 * we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
963 * concerned about the actual device state.
964 */
965 status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
966 else
967 status = SAS_PHY_DOWN;
968
969 complete_to_host = isci_perform_aborted_io_completion;
970
971 /* This was an aborted request. */
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800972
973 spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700974 break;
975
976 case terminating:
977
978 /* This was an terminated request. This happens when
979 * the I/O is being terminated because of an action on
980 * the device (reset, tear down, etc.), and the I/O needs
981 * to be completed up the stack.
982 */
983 request->complete_in_target = true;
984 response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
985
986 /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
987 * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
988 * concerned about the actual device state.
989 */
990 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
991 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
992 status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
993 else
994 status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
995
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800996 complete_to_host = isci_perform_aborted_io_completion;
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -0700997
998 /* This was a terminated request. */
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -0800999
1000 spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001001 break;
1002
1003 default:
1004
Jeff Skirvina5fde222011-03-04 14:06:42 -08001005 /* The request is done from an SCU HW perspective. */
1006 request->status = completed;
1007
1008 spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
1009
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001010 /* This is an active request being completed from the core. */
1011 switch (completion_status) {
1012
1013 case SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID:
1014 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1015 "%s: SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID (%p/%p)\n",
1016 __func__,
1017 request,
1018 task);
1019
1020 if (sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto)) {
1021 resp_buf
1022 = scic_stp_io_request_get_d2h_reg_address(
1023 request->sci_request_handle
1024 );
1025 isci_request_process_stp_response(task,
1026 resp_buf
1027 );
1028
1029 } else if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SSP == task->task_proto) {
1030
1031 /* crack the iu response buffer. */
1032 resp_iu
1033 = scic_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
1034 request->sci_request_handle
1035 );
1036
1037 isci_request_process_response_iu(task, resp_iu,
1038 &isci_host->pdev->dev
1039 );
1040
1041 } else if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP == task->task_proto) {
1042
1043 dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1044 "%s: SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID: "
1045 "SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP protocol\n",
1046 __func__);
1047
1048 } else
1049 dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1050 "%s: unknown protocol\n", __func__);
1051
1052 /* use the task status set in the task struct by the
1053 * isci_request_process_response_iu call.
1054 */
1055 request->complete_in_target = true;
1056 response = task->task_status.resp;
1057 status = task->task_status.stat;
1058 break;
1059
1060 case SCI_IO_SUCCESS:
1061 case SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY:
1062
1063 response = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
1064 status = SAM_STAT_GOOD;
1065 request->complete_in_target = true;
1066
1067 if (task->task_proto == SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP) {
1068
1069 u8 *command_iu_address
1070 = scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address(
1071 request->sci_request_handle
1072 );
1073
1074 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1075 "%s: SMP protocol completion\n",
1076 __func__);
1077
1078 sg_copy_from_buffer(
1079 &task->smp_task.smp_resp, 1,
1080 command_iu_address
1081 + sizeof(struct smp_request),
1082 sizeof(struct smp_resp)
1083 );
1084 } else if (completion_status
1085 == SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY) {
1086
1087 /* This was an SSP / STP / SATA transfer.
1088 * There is a possibility that less data than
1089 * the maximum was transferred.
1090 */
1091 u32 transferred_length
1092 = scic_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred(
1093 request->sci_request_handle);
1094
1095 task->task_status.residual
1096 = task->total_xfer_len - transferred_length;
1097
1098 /* If there were residual bytes, call this an
1099 * underrun.
1100 */
1101 if (task->task_status.residual != 0)
1102 status = SAS_DATA_UNDERRUN;
1103
1104 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1105 "%s: SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY %d\n",
1106 __func__,
1107 status);
1108
1109 } else
1110 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1111 "%s: SCI_IO_SUCCESS\n",
1112 __func__);
1113
1114 break;
1115
1116 case SCI_IO_FAILURE_TERMINATED:
1117 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1118 "%s: SCI_IO_FAILURE_TERMINATED (%p/%p)\n",
1119 __func__,
1120 request,
1121 task);
1122
1123 /* The request was terminated explicitly. No handling
1124 * is needed in the SCSI error handler path.
1125 */
1126 request->complete_in_target = true;
1127 response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
1128
1129 /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
1130 * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
1131 * concerned about the actual device state.
1132 */
1133 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
1134 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
1135 status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
1136 else
1137 status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
1138
1139 complete_to_host = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
1140 break;
1141
1142 case SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR:
1143
1144 isci_request_handle_controller_specific_errors(
1145 isci_device, request, task, &response, &status,
1146 &complete_to_host);
1147
1148 break;
1149
1150 case SCI_IO_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED:
1151 /* This is a special case, in that the I/O completion
1152 * is telling us that the device needs a reset.
1153 * In order for the device reset condition to be
1154 * noticed, the I/O has to be handled in the error
1155 * handler. Set the reset flag and cause the
1156 * SCSI error thread to be scheduled.
1157 */
1158 spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, task_flags);
1159 task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET;
1160 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, task_flags);
1161
1162 complete_to_host = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
1163 request->complete_in_target = false;
1164 break;
1165
1166 default:
1167 /* Catch any otherwise unhandled error codes here. */
1168 dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1169 "%s: invalid completion code: 0x%x - "
1170 "isci_request = %p\n",
1171 __func__, completion_status, request);
1172
1173 response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
1174
1175 /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
1176 * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
1177 * concerned about the actual device state.
1178 */
1179 if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
1180 (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
1181 status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
1182 else
1183 status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
1184
1185 complete_to_host = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
1186 request->complete_in_target = false;
1187 break;
1188 }
1189 break;
1190 }
1191
1192 isci_request_unmap_sgl(request, isci_host->pdev);
1193
1194 /* Put the completed request on the correct list */
1195 isci_task_save_for_upper_layer_completion(isci_host, request, response,
1196 status, complete_to_host
1197 );
1198
1199 /* complete the io request to the core. */
1200 scic_controller_complete_io(
1201 isci_host->core_controller,
Dan Williams3a97eec2011-03-04 11:51:43 -08001202 to_sci_dev(isci_device),
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001203 request->sci_request_handle
1204 );
1205 /* NULL the request handle so it cannot be completed or
1206 * terminated again, and to cause any calls into abort
1207 * task to recognize the already completed case.
1208 */
1209 request->sci_request_handle = NULL;
1210
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001211 isci_host_can_dequeue(isci_host, 1);
1212}
1213
1214/**
1215 * isci_request_io_request_get_transfer_length() - This function is called by
1216 * the sci core to retrieve the transfer length for a given request.
1217 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1218 *
1219 * length of transfer for specified request.
1220 */
1221u32 isci_request_io_request_get_transfer_length(struct isci_request *request)
1222{
1223 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1224
1225 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
1226 "%s: total_xfer_len: %d\n",
1227 __func__,
1228 task->total_xfer_len);
1229 return task->total_xfer_len;
1230}
1231
1232
1233/**
1234 * isci_request_io_request_get_data_direction() - This function is called by
1235 * the sci core to retrieve the data direction for a given request.
1236 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1237 *
1238 * data direction for specified request.
1239 */
Dan Williams82d29922011-02-08 17:53:10 -08001240enum dma_data_direction isci_request_io_request_get_data_direction(
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001241 struct isci_request *request)
1242{
1243 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001244
Dan Williams82d29922011-02-08 17:53:10 -08001245 return task->data_dir;
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001246}
1247
1248/**
1249 * isci_request_sge_get_address_field() - This function is called by the sci
1250 * core to retrieve the address field contents for a given sge.
1251 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1252 * @sge_address: This parameter is the sge.
1253 *
1254 * physical address in the specified sge.
1255 */
1256dma_addr_t isci_request_sge_get_address_field(
1257 struct isci_request *request,
1258 void *sge_address)
1259{
1260 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1261 dma_addr_t ret;
1262 struct isci_host *isci_host = isci_host_from_sas_ha(
1263 task->dev->port->ha);
1264
1265 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1266 "%s: request = %p, sge_address = %p\n",
1267 __func__,
1268 request,
1269 sge_address);
1270
1271 if (task->data_dir == PCI_DMA_NONE)
1272 return 0;
1273
1274 /* the case where num_scatter == 0 is special, in that
1275 * task->scatter is the actual buffer address, not an sgl.
1276 * so a map single is required here.
1277 */
1278 if ((task->num_scatter == 0) &&
1279 !sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto)) {
1280 ret = dma_map_single(
1281 &isci_host->pdev->dev,
1282 task->scatter,
1283 task->total_xfer_len,
1284 task->data_dir
1285 );
1286 request->zero_scatter_daddr = ret;
1287 } else
1288 ret = sg_dma_address(((struct scatterlist *)sge_address));
1289
1290 dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
1291 "%s: bus address = %lx\n",
1292 __func__,
1293 (unsigned long)ret);
1294
1295 return ret;
1296}
1297
1298
1299/**
1300 * isci_request_sge_get_length_field() - This function is called by the sci
1301 * core to retrieve the length field contents for a given sge.
1302 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1303 * @sge_address: This parameter is the sge.
1304 *
1305 * length field value in the specified sge.
1306 */
1307u32 isci_request_sge_get_length_field(
1308 struct isci_request *request,
1309 void *sge_address)
1310{
1311 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1312 int ret;
1313
1314 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
1315 "%s: request = %p, sge_address = %p\n",
1316 __func__,
1317 request,
1318 sge_address);
1319
1320 if (task->data_dir == PCI_DMA_NONE)
1321 return 0;
1322
1323 /* the case where num_scatter == 0 is special, in that
1324 * task->scatter is the actual buffer address, not an sgl.
1325 * so we return total_xfer_len here.
1326 */
1327 if (task->num_scatter == 0)
1328 ret = task->total_xfer_len;
1329 else
1330 ret = sg_dma_len((struct scatterlist *)sge_address);
1331
1332 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
1333 "%s: len = %d\n",
1334 __func__,
1335 ret);
1336
1337 return ret;
1338}
1339
1340
1341/**
1342 * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_address() - This function is called by
1343 * the sci core to retrieve the cdb address for a given request.
1344 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1345 *
1346 * cdb address for specified request.
1347 */
1348void *isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_address(
1349 struct isci_request *request)
1350{
1351 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1352
1353 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
1354 "%s: request->task->ssp_task.cdb = %p\n",
1355 __func__,
1356 task->ssp_task.cdb);
1357 return task->ssp_task.cdb;
1358}
1359
1360
1361/**
1362 * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_length() - This function is called by
1363 * the sci core to retrieve the cdb length for a given request.
1364 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1365 *
1366 * cdb length for specified request.
1367 */
1368u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_length(
1369 struct isci_request *request)
1370{
1371 return 16;
1372}
1373
1374
1375/**
1376 * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_lun() - This function is called by the sci
1377 * core to retrieve the lun for a given request.
1378 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1379 *
1380 * lun for specified request.
1381 */
1382u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_lun(
1383 struct isci_request *request)
1384{
1385 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1386
1387#ifdef DEBUG
1388 int i;
1389
1390 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
1391 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
Dan Williams83f5eee2011-02-18 09:25:15 -08001392 "%s: task->ssp_task.LUN[%d] = %x\n",
1393 __func__, i, task->ssp_task.LUN[i]);
Dan Williams6f231dd2011-07-02 22:56:22 -07001394
1395#endif
1396
1397 return task->ssp_task.LUN[0];
1398}
1399
1400
1401/**
1402 * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_task_attribute() - This function is called
1403 * by the sci core to retrieve the task attribute for a given request.
1404 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1405 *
1406 * task attribute for specified request.
1407 */
1408u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_task_attribute(
1409 struct isci_request *request)
1410{
1411 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1412
1413 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
1414 "%s: request->task->ssp_task.task_attr = %x\n",
1415 __func__,
1416 task->ssp_task.task_attr);
1417
1418 return task->ssp_task.task_attr;
1419}
1420
1421
1422/**
1423 * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_command_priority() - This function is called
1424 * by the sci core to retrieve the command priority for a given request.
1425 * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
1426 *
1427 * command priority for specified request.
1428 */
1429u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_command_priority(
1430 struct isci_request *request)
1431{
1432 struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
1433
1434 dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
1435 "%s: request->task->ssp_task.task_prio = %x\n",
1436 __func__,
1437 task->ssp_task.task_prio);
1438
1439 return task->ssp_task.task_prio;
1440}