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35 * CTL backend driver definitions
37 * Author: Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>
40 #ifndef _CTL_BACKEND_H_
41 #define _CTL_BACKEND_H_
43 #include <cam/ctl/ctl_ioctl.h>
53 #define CTL_BACKEND_DECLARE(name, driver) \
54 static int name ## _modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) \
58 return (ctl_backend_register( \
59 (struct ctl_backend_driver *)data)); \
62 return (ctl_backend_deregister( \
63 (struct ctl_backend_driver *)data)); \
70 static moduledata_t name ## _mod = { \
75 DECLARE_MODULE(name, name ## _mod, SI_SUB_CONFIGURE, SI_ORDER_FOURTH); \
76 MODULE_DEPEND(name, ctl, 1, 1, 1); \
77 MODULE_DEPEND(name, cam, 1, 1, 1)
82 CTL_LUN_CONFIG_FAILURE
83 } ctl_lun_config_status;
85 typedef void (*be_callback_t)(void *be_lun);
86 typedef void (*be_lun_config_t)(void *be_lun,
87 ctl_lun_config_status status);
90 * The lun_type field is the SCSI device type of this particular LUN. In
91 * general, this should be T_DIRECT, although backends will want to create
92 * a processor LUN, typically at LUN 0. See scsi_all.h for the defines for
93 * the various SCSI device types.
95 * The flags are described above.
97 * The be_lun field is the backend driver's own context that will get
98 * passsed back so that it can tell which LUN CTL is referencing.
100 * maxlba is the maximum accessible LBA on the LUN. Note that this is
101 * different from the capacity of the array. capacity = maxlba + 1
103 * blocksize is the size, in bytes, of each LBA on the LUN. In general
104 * this should be 512. In theory CTL should be able to handle other block
105 * sizes. Host application software may not deal with it very well, though.
107 * pblockexp is the log2() of number of LBAs on the LUN per physical sector.
109 * pblockoff is the lowest LBA on the LUN aligned to physical sector.
111 * ublockexp is the log2() of number of LBAs on the LUN per UNMAP block.
113 * ublockoff is the lowest LBA on the LUN aligned to UNMAP block.
115 * atomicblock is the number of blocks that can be written atomically.
117 * opttxferlen is the number of blocks that can be written in one operation.
119 * req_lun_id is the requested LUN ID. CTL only pays attention to this
120 * field if the CTL_LUN_FLAG_ID_REQ flag is set. If the requested LUN ID is
121 * not available, the LUN addition will fail. If a particular LUN ID isn't
122 * requested, the first available LUN ID will be allocated.
124 * serial_num is the device serial number returned in the SCSI INQUIRY VPD
125 * page 0x80. This should be a unique, per-shelf value. The data inside
126 * this field should be ASCII only, left aligned, and any unused space
127 * should be padded out with ASCII spaces. This field should NOT be NULL
130 * device_id is the T10 device identifier returned in the SCSI INQUIRY VPD
131 * page 0x83. This should be a unique, per-LUN value. The data inside
132 * this field should be ASCII only, left aligned, and any unused space
133 * should be padded with ASCII spaces. This field should NOT be NULL
136 * The lun_shutdown() method is the callback for the ctl_invalidate_lun()
137 * call. It is called when all outstanding I/O for that LUN has been
138 * completed and CTL has deleted the resources for that LUN. When the CTL
139 * backend gets this call, it can safely free its per-LUN resources.
141 * The lun_config_status() method is the callback for the ctl_add_lun()
142 * call. It is called when the LUN is successfully added, or when LUN
143 * addition fails. If the LUN is successfully added, the backend may call
144 * the ctl_enable_lun() method to enable the LUN.
146 * The be field is a pointer to the ctl_backend_driver structure, which
147 * contains the backend methods to be called by CTL.
149 * The ctl_lun field is for CTL internal use only, and should not be used
152 * The links field is for CTL internal use only, and should not be used by
156 uint8_t lun_type; /* passed to CTL */
157 ctl_backend_lun_flags flags; /* passed to CTL */
158 ctl_lun_serseq serseq; /* passed to CTL */
159 void *be_lun; /* passed to CTL */
160 uint64_t maxlba; /* passed to CTL */
161 uint32_t blocksize; /* passed to CTL */
162 uint16_t pblockexp; /* passed to CTL */
163 uint16_t pblockoff; /* passed to CTL */
164 uint16_t ublockexp; /* passed to CTL */
165 uint16_t ublockoff; /* passed to CTL */
166 uint32_t atomicblock; /* passed to CTL */
167 uint32_t opttxferlen; /* passed to CTL */
168 uint32_t req_lun_id; /* passed to CTL */
169 uint32_t lun_id; /* returned from CTL */
170 uint8_t serial_num[CTL_SN_LEN]; /* passed to CTL */
171 uint8_t device_id[CTL_DEVID_LEN];/* passed to CTL */
172 be_callback_t lun_shutdown; /* passed to CTL */
173 be_lun_config_t lun_config_status; /* passed to CTL */
174 struct ctl_backend_driver *be; /* passed to CTL */
175 void *ctl_lun; /* used by CTL */
176 ctl_options_t options; /* passed to CTL */
177 STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_be_lun) links; /* used by CTL */
181 CTL_BE_FLAG_NONE = 0x00, /* no flags */
182 CTL_BE_FLAG_HAS_CONFIG = 0x01, /* can do config reads, writes */
185 typedef int (*be_init_t)(void);
186 typedef int (*be_shutdown_t)(void);
187 typedef int (*be_func_t)(union ctl_io *io);
188 typedef void (*be_vfunc_t)(union ctl_io *io);
189 typedef int (*be_ioctl_t)(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flag,
191 typedef int (*be_luninfo_t)(void *be_lun, struct sbuf *sb);
192 typedef uint64_t (*be_lunattr_t)(void *be_lun, const char *attrname);
194 struct ctl_backend_driver {
195 char name[CTL_BE_NAME_LEN]; /* passed to CTL */
196 ctl_backend_flags flags; /* passed to CTL */
197 be_init_t init; /* passed to CTL */
198 be_shutdown_t shutdown; /* passed to CTL */
199 be_func_t data_submit; /* passed to CTL */
200 be_func_t data_move_done; /* passed to CTL */
201 be_func_t config_read; /* passed to CTL */
202 be_func_t config_write; /* passed to CTL */
203 be_ioctl_t ioctl; /* passed to CTL */
204 be_luninfo_t lun_info; /* passed to CTL */
205 be_lunattr_t lun_attr; /* passed to CTL */
206 #ifdef CS_BE_CONFIG_MOVE_DONE_IS_NOT_USED
207 be_func_t config_move_done; /* passed to backend */
210 be_vfunc_t config_write_done; /* passed to backend */
212 u_int num_luns; /* used by CTL */
213 STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_backend_driver) links; /* used by CTL */
216 int ctl_backend_register(struct ctl_backend_driver *be);
217 int ctl_backend_deregister(struct ctl_backend_driver *be);
218 struct ctl_backend_driver *ctl_backend_find(char *backend_name);
221 * To add a LUN, first call ctl_add_lun(). You will get the lun_config_status()
222 * callback when the LUN addition has either succeeded or failed.
224 * Once you get that callback, you can then call ctl_enable_lun() to enable
227 int ctl_add_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
228 int ctl_enable_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
231 * To delete a LUN, first call ctl_disable_lun(), then
232 * ctl_invalidate_lun(). You will get the lun_shutdown() callback when all
233 * I/O to the LUN has completed and the LUN has been deleted.
235 int ctl_disable_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
236 int ctl_invalidate_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
239 * To start a LUN (transition from powered off to powered on state) call
240 * ctl_start_lun(). To stop a LUN (transition from powered on to powered
241 * off state) call ctl_stop_lun().
243 int ctl_start_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
244 int ctl_stop_lun(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
247 * Methods to notify about media and tray status changes.
249 int ctl_lun_no_media(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
250 int ctl_lun_has_media(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
251 int ctl_lun_ejected(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
254 * Called on LUN HA role change.
256 int ctl_lun_primary(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
257 int ctl_lun_secondary(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
260 * Let the backend notify the initiators about changes.
262 void ctl_lun_capacity_changed(struct ctl_be_lun *be_lun);
265 #endif /* _CTL_BACKEND_H_ */