2 * Copyright (c) 2000 Michael Smith
3 * Copyright (c) 2001 Scott Long
4 * Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
5 * Copyright (c) 2001 Adaptec, Inc.
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30 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
31 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
34 * Driver for the Adaptec 'FSA' family of PCI/SCSI RAID adapters.
36 #define AAC_DRIVERNAME "aac"
40 /* #include <stddef.h> */
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/systm.h>
43 #include <sys/malloc.h>
44 #include <sys/kernel.h>
45 #include <sys/kthread.h>
46 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
48 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
52 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
54 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
57 #include <machine/bus.h>
58 #include <sys/bus_dma.h>
59 #include <machine/resource.h>
61 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
62 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
64 #include <dev/aac/aacreg.h>
65 #include <sys/aac_ioctl.h>
66 #include <dev/aac/aacvar.h>
67 #include <dev/aac/aac_tables.h>
69 static void aac_startup(void *arg);
70 static void aac_add_container(struct aac_softc *sc,
71 struct aac_mntinforesp *mir, int f);
72 static void aac_get_bus_info(struct aac_softc *sc);
73 static void aac_daemon(void *arg);
75 /* Command Processing */
76 static void aac_timeout(struct aac_softc *sc);
77 static void aac_complete(void *context, int pending);
78 static int aac_bio_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command **cmp);
79 static void aac_bio_complete(struct aac_command *cm);
80 static int aac_wait_command(struct aac_command *cm);
81 static void aac_command_thread(struct aac_softc *sc);
83 /* Command Buffer Management */
84 static void aac_map_command_sg(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs,
86 static void aac_map_command_helper(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs,
88 static int aac_alloc_commands(struct aac_softc *sc);
89 static void aac_free_commands(struct aac_softc *sc);
90 static void aac_unmap_command(struct aac_command *cm);
92 /* Hardware Interface */
93 static int aac_alloc(struct aac_softc *sc);
94 static void aac_common_map(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg,
96 static int aac_check_firmware(struct aac_softc *sc);
97 static int aac_init(struct aac_softc *sc);
98 static int aac_sync_command(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
99 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1, u_int32_t arg2,
100 u_int32_t arg3, u_int32_t *sp);
101 static int aac_setup_intr(struct aac_softc *sc);
102 static int aac_enqueue_fib(struct aac_softc *sc, int queue,
103 struct aac_command *cm);
104 static int aac_dequeue_fib(struct aac_softc *sc, int queue,
105 u_int32_t *fib_size, struct aac_fib **fib_addr);
106 static int aac_enqueue_response(struct aac_softc *sc, int queue,
107 struct aac_fib *fib);
109 /* StrongARM interface */
110 static int aac_sa_get_fwstatus(struct aac_softc *sc);
111 static void aac_sa_qnotify(struct aac_softc *sc, int qbit);
112 static int aac_sa_get_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc);
113 static void aac_sa_clear_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc, int mask);
114 static void aac_sa_set_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
115 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1,
116 u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3);
117 static int aac_sa_get_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, int mb);
118 static void aac_sa_set_interrupts(struct aac_softc *sc, int enable);
120 struct aac_interface aac_sa_interface = {
124 aac_sa_clear_istatus,
127 aac_sa_set_interrupts,
131 /* i960Rx interface */
132 static int aac_rx_get_fwstatus(struct aac_softc *sc);
133 static void aac_rx_qnotify(struct aac_softc *sc, int qbit);
134 static int aac_rx_get_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc);
135 static void aac_rx_clear_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc, int mask);
136 static void aac_rx_set_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
137 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1,
138 u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3);
139 static int aac_rx_get_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, int mb);
140 static void aac_rx_set_interrupts(struct aac_softc *sc, int enable);
141 static int aac_rx_send_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command *cm);
142 static int aac_rx_get_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc);
143 static void aac_rx_set_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc, int index);
145 struct aac_interface aac_rx_interface = {
149 aac_rx_clear_istatus,
152 aac_rx_set_interrupts,
154 aac_rx_get_outb_queue,
155 aac_rx_set_outb_queue
158 /* Rocket/MIPS interface */
159 static int aac_rkt_get_fwstatus(struct aac_softc *sc);
160 static void aac_rkt_qnotify(struct aac_softc *sc, int qbit);
161 static int aac_rkt_get_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc);
162 static void aac_rkt_clear_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc, int mask);
163 static void aac_rkt_set_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
164 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1,
165 u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3);
166 static int aac_rkt_get_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, int mb);
167 static void aac_rkt_set_interrupts(struct aac_softc *sc, int enable);
168 static int aac_rkt_send_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command *cm);
169 static int aac_rkt_get_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc);
170 static void aac_rkt_set_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc, int index);
172 struct aac_interface aac_rkt_interface = {
173 aac_rkt_get_fwstatus,
176 aac_rkt_clear_istatus,
179 aac_rkt_set_interrupts,
180 aac_rkt_send_command,
181 aac_rkt_get_outb_queue,
182 aac_rkt_set_outb_queue
185 /* Debugging and Diagnostics */
186 static void aac_describe_controller(struct aac_softc *sc);
187 static char *aac_describe_code(struct aac_code_lookup *table,
190 /* Management Interface */
191 static d_open_t aac_open;
192 static d_ioctl_t aac_ioctl;
193 static d_poll_t aac_poll;
194 static void aac_cdevpriv_dtor(void *arg);
195 static int aac_ioctl_sendfib(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t ufib);
196 static int aac_ioctl_send_raw_srb(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg);
197 static void aac_handle_aif(struct aac_softc *sc,
198 struct aac_fib *fib);
199 static int aac_rev_check(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t udata);
200 static int aac_open_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg);
201 static int aac_close_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg);
202 static int aac_getnext_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg);
203 static int aac_return_aif(struct aac_softc *sc,
204 struct aac_fib_context *ctx, caddr_t uptr);
205 static int aac_query_disk(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t uptr);
206 static int aac_get_pci_info(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t uptr);
207 static int aac_supported_features(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t uptr);
208 static void aac_ioctl_event(struct aac_softc *sc,
209 struct aac_event *event, void *arg);
210 static struct aac_mntinforesp *
211 aac_get_container_info(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_fib *fib, int cid);
213 static struct cdevsw aac_cdevsw = {
214 .d_version = D_VERSION,
215 .d_flags = D_NEEDGIANT,
217 .d_ioctl = aac_ioctl,
222 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_AACBUF, "aacbuf", "Buffers for the AAC driver");
225 static SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, aac, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "AAC driver parameters");
232 * Initialize the controller and softc
235 aac_attach(struct aac_softc *sc)
239 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
242 * Initialize per-controller queues.
250 * Initialize command-completion task.
252 TASK_INIT(&sc->aac_task_complete, 0, aac_complete, sc);
254 /* mark controller as suspended until we get ourselves organised */
255 sc->aac_state |= AAC_STATE_SUSPEND;
258 * Check that the firmware on the card is supported.
260 if ((error = aac_check_firmware(sc)) != 0)
266 mtx_init(&sc->aac_aifq_lock, "AAC AIF lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
267 mtx_init(&sc->aac_io_lock, "AAC I/O lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
268 mtx_init(&sc->aac_container_lock, "AAC container lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
269 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->aac_container_tqh);
270 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->aac_ev_cmfree);
272 /* Initialize the clock daemon callout. */
273 callout_init_mtx(&sc->aac_daemontime, &sc->aac_io_lock, 0);
276 * Initialize the adapter.
278 if ((error = aac_alloc(sc)) != 0)
280 if ((error = aac_init(sc)) != 0)
284 * Allocate and connect our interrupt.
286 if ((error = aac_setup_intr(sc)) != 0)
290 * Print a little information about the controller.
292 aac_describe_controller(sc);
297 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->aac_dev),
298 SYSCTL_CHILDREN(device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->aac_dev)),
299 OID_AUTO, "firmware_build", CTLFLAG_RD,
300 &sc->aac_revision.buildNumber, 0,
301 "firmware build number");
304 * Register to probe our containers later.
306 sc->aac_ich.ich_func = aac_startup;
307 sc->aac_ich.ich_arg = sc;
308 if (config_intrhook_establish(&sc->aac_ich) != 0) {
309 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
310 "can't establish configuration hook\n");
315 * Make the control device.
317 unit = device_get_unit(sc->aac_dev);
318 sc->aac_dev_t = make_dev(&aac_cdevsw, unit, UID_ROOT, GID_OPERATOR,
319 0640, "aac%d", unit);
320 (void)make_dev_alias(sc->aac_dev_t, "afa%d", unit);
321 (void)make_dev_alias(sc->aac_dev_t, "hpn%d", unit);
322 sc->aac_dev_t->si_drv1 = sc;
324 /* Create the AIF thread */
325 if (kproc_create((void(*)(void *))aac_command_thread, sc,
326 &sc->aifthread, 0, 0, "aac%daif", unit))
327 panic("Could not create AIF thread");
329 /* Register the shutdown method to only be called post-dump */
330 if ((sc->eh = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, aac_shutdown,
331 sc->aac_dev, SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT)) == NULL)
332 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
333 "shutdown event registration failed\n");
335 /* Register with CAM for the non-DASD devices */
336 if ((sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_ENABLE_CAM) != 0) {
337 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->aac_sim_tqh);
338 aac_get_bus_info(sc);
341 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
342 callout_reset(&sc->aac_daemontime, 60 * hz, aac_daemon, sc);
343 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
349 aac_daemon(void *arg)
352 struct aac_softc *sc;
356 mtx_assert(&sc->aac_io_lock, MA_OWNED);
358 if (callout_pending(&sc->aac_daemontime) ||
359 callout_active(&sc->aac_daemontime) == 0)
362 aac_alloc_sync_fib(sc, &fib);
363 *(uint32_t *)fib->data = tv.tv_sec;
364 aac_sync_fib(sc, SendHostTime, 0, fib, sizeof(uint32_t));
365 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
366 callout_schedule(&sc->aac_daemontime, 30 * 60 * hz);
370 aac_add_event(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_event *event)
373 switch (event->ev_type & AAC_EVENT_MASK) {
374 case AAC_EVENT_CMFREE:
375 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->aac_ev_cmfree, event, ev_links);
378 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "aac_add event: unknown event %d\n",
387 * Request information of container #cid
389 static struct aac_mntinforesp *
390 aac_get_container_info(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_fib *fib, int cid)
392 struct aac_mntinfo *mi;
394 mi = (struct aac_mntinfo *)&fib->data[0];
395 /* use 64-bit LBA if enabled */
396 mi->Command = (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_LBA_64BIT) ?
397 VM_NameServe64 : VM_NameServe;
398 mi->MntType = FT_FILESYS;
401 if (aac_sync_fib(sc, ContainerCommand, 0, fib,
402 sizeof(struct aac_mntinfo))) {
403 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "Error probing container %d\n", cid);
407 return ((struct aac_mntinforesp *)&fib->data[0]);
411 * Probe for containers, create disks.
414 aac_startup(void *arg)
416 struct aac_softc *sc;
418 struct aac_mntinforesp *mir;
419 int count = 0, i = 0;
421 sc = (struct aac_softc *)arg;
422 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
424 /* disconnect ourselves from the intrhook chain */
425 config_intrhook_disestablish(&sc->aac_ich);
427 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
428 aac_alloc_sync_fib(sc, &fib);
430 /* loop over possible containers */
432 if ((mir = aac_get_container_info(sc, fib, i)) == NULL)
435 count = mir->MntRespCount;
436 aac_add_container(sc, mir, 0);
438 } while ((i < count) && (i < AAC_MAX_CONTAINERS));
440 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
441 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
443 /* poke the bus to actually attach the child devices */
444 if (bus_generic_attach(sc->aac_dev))
445 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "bus_generic_attach failed\n");
447 /* mark the controller up */
448 sc->aac_state &= ~AAC_STATE_SUSPEND;
450 /* enable interrupts now */
451 AAC_UNMASK_INTERRUPTS(sc);
455 * Create a device to represent a new container
458 aac_add_container(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_mntinforesp *mir, int f)
460 struct aac_container *co;
464 * Check container volume type for validity. Note that many of
465 * the possible types may never show up.
467 if ((mir->Status == ST_OK) && (mir->MntTable[0].VolType != CT_NONE)) {
468 co = (struct aac_container *)malloc(sizeof *co, M_AACBUF,
471 panic("Out of memory?!");
472 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_INIT_B, "id %x name '%.16s' size %u type %d",
473 mir->MntTable[0].ObjectId,
474 mir->MntTable[0].FileSystemName,
475 mir->MntTable[0].Capacity, mir->MntTable[0].VolType);
477 if ((child = device_add_child(sc->aac_dev, "aacd", -1)) == NULL)
478 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "device_add_child failed\n");
480 device_set_ivars(child, co);
481 device_set_desc(child, aac_describe_code(aac_container_types,
482 mir->MntTable[0].VolType));
485 bcopy(&mir->MntTable[0], &co->co_mntobj,
486 sizeof(struct aac_mntobj));
487 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_container_lock);
488 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->aac_container_tqh, co, co_link);
489 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_container_lock);
494 * Allocate resources associated with (sc)
497 aac_alloc(struct aac_softc *sc)
500 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
503 * Create DMA tag for mapping buffers into controller-addressable space.
505 if (bus_dma_tag_create(sc->aac_parent_dmat, /* parent */
506 1, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
507 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT) ?
509 BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */
510 BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
511 NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
512 MAXBSIZE, /* maxsize */
513 sc->aac_sg_tablesize, /* nsegments */
514 MAXBSIZE, /* maxsegsize */
515 BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW, /* flags */
516 busdma_lock_mutex, /* lockfunc */
517 &sc->aac_io_lock, /* lockfuncarg */
518 &sc->aac_buffer_dmat)) {
519 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "can't allocate buffer DMA tag\n");
524 * Create DMA tag for mapping FIBs into controller-addressable space..
526 if (bus_dma_tag_create(sc->aac_parent_dmat, /* parent */
527 1, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
528 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_4GB_WINDOW) ?
529 BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT :
530 0x7fffffff, /* lowaddr */
531 BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
532 NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
533 sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc *
534 sc->aac_max_fib_size, /* maxsize */
536 sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc *
537 sc->aac_max_fib_size, /* maxsize */
539 NULL, NULL, /* No locking needed */
540 &sc->aac_fib_dmat)) {
541 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "can't allocate FIB DMA tag\n");
546 * Create DMA tag for the common structure and allocate it.
548 if (bus_dma_tag_create(sc->aac_parent_dmat, /* parent */
549 1, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
550 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_4GB_WINDOW) ?
551 BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT :
552 0x7fffffff, /* lowaddr */
553 BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
554 NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
555 8192 + sizeof(struct aac_common), /* maxsize */
557 BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT, /* maxsegsize */
559 NULL, NULL, /* No locking needed */
560 &sc->aac_common_dmat)) {
561 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
562 "can't allocate common structure DMA tag\n");
565 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->aac_common_dmat, (void **)&sc->aac_common,
566 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->aac_common_dmamap)) {
567 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "can't allocate common structure\n");
572 * Work around a bug in the 2120 and 2200 that cannot DMA commands
573 * below address 8192 in physical memory.
574 * XXX If the padding is not needed, can it be put to use instead
577 (void)bus_dmamap_load(sc->aac_common_dmat, sc->aac_common_dmamap,
578 sc->aac_common, 8192 + sizeof(*sc->aac_common),
579 aac_common_map, sc, 0);
581 if (sc->aac_common_busaddr < 8192) {
582 sc->aac_common = (struct aac_common *)
583 ((uint8_t *)sc->aac_common + 8192);
584 sc->aac_common_busaddr += 8192;
586 bzero(sc->aac_common, sizeof(*sc->aac_common));
588 /* Allocate some FIBs and associated command structs */
589 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->aac_fibmap_tqh);
590 sc->aac_commands = malloc(sc->aac_max_fibs * sizeof(struct aac_command),
591 M_AACBUF, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
592 while (sc->total_fibs < sc->aac_max_fibs) {
593 if (aac_alloc_commands(sc) != 0)
596 if (sc->total_fibs == 0)
603 * Free all of the resources associated with (sc)
605 * Should not be called if the controller is active.
608 aac_free(struct aac_softc *sc)
611 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
613 /* remove the control device */
614 if (sc->aac_dev_t != NULL)
615 destroy_dev(sc->aac_dev_t);
617 /* throw away any FIB buffers, discard the FIB DMA tag */
618 aac_free_commands(sc);
619 if (sc->aac_fib_dmat)
620 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->aac_fib_dmat);
622 free(sc->aac_commands, M_AACBUF);
624 /* destroy the common area */
625 if (sc->aac_common) {
626 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->aac_common_dmat, sc->aac_common_dmamap);
627 bus_dmamem_free(sc->aac_common_dmat, sc->aac_common,
628 sc->aac_common_dmamap);
630 if (sc->aac_common_dmat)
631 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->aac_common_dmat);
633 /* disconnect the interrupt handler */
635 bus_teardown_intr(sc->aac_dev, sc->aac_irq, sc->aac_intr);
636 if (sc->aac_irq != NULL)
637 bus_release_resource(sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, sc->aac_irq_rid,
640 /* destroy data-transfer DMA tag */
641 if (sc->aac_buffer_dmat)
642 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->aac_buffer_dmat);
644 /* destroy the parent DMA tag */
645 if (sc->aac_parent_dmat)
646 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->aac_parent_dmat);
648 /* release the register window mapping */
649 if (sc->aac_regs_res0 != NULL)
650 bus_release_resource(sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
651 sc->aac_regs_rid0, sc->aac_regs_res0);
652 if (sc->aac_hwif == AAC_HWIF_NARK && sc->aac_regs_res1 != NULL)
653 bus_release_resource(sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
654 sc->aac_regs_rid1, sc->aac_regs_res1);
658 * Disconnect from the controller completely, in preparation for unload.
661 aac_detach(device_t dev)
663 struct aac_softc *sc;
664 struct aac_container *co;
668 sc = device_get_softc(dev);
669 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
671 callout_drain(&sc->aac_daemontime);
673 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
674 while (sc->aifflags & AAC_AIFFLAGS_RUNNING) {
675 sc->aifflags |= AAC_AIFFLAGS_EXIT;
676 wakeup(sc->aifthread);
677 msleep(sc->aac_dev, &sc->aac_io_lock, PUSER, "aacdch", 0);
679 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
680 KASSERT((sc->aifflags & AAC_AIFFLAGS_RUNNING) == 0,
681 ("%s: invalid detach state", __func__));
683 /* Remove the child containers */
684 while ((co = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->aac_container_tqh)) != NULL) {
685 error = device_delete_child(dev, co->co_disk);
688 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->aac_container_tqh, co, co_link);
692 /* Remove the CAM SIMs */
693 while ((sim = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->aac_sim_tqh)) != NULL) {
694 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->aac_sim_tqh, sim, sim_link);
695 error = device_delete_child(dev, sim->sim_dev);
701 if ((error = aac_shutdown(dev)))
704 EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(shutdown_final, sc->eh);
708 mtx_destroy(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
709 mtx_destroy(&sc->aac_io_lock);
710 mtx_destroy(&sc->aac_container_lock);
716 * Bring the controller down to a dormant state and detach all child devices.
718 * This function is called before detach or system shutdown.
720 * Note that we can assume that the bioq on the controller is empty, as we won't
721 * allow shutdown if any device is open.
724 aac_shutdown(device_t dev)
726 struct aac_softc *sc;
728 struct aac_close_command *cc;
730 sc = device_get_softc(dev);
731 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
733 sc->aac_state |= AAC_STATE_SUSPEND;
736 * Send a Container shutdown followed by a HostShutdown FIB to the
737 * controller to convince it that we don't want to talk to it anymore.
738 * We've been closed and all I/O completed already
740 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "shutting down controller...");
742 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
743 aac_alloc_sync_fib(sc, &fib);
744 cc = (struct aac_close_command *)&fib->data[0];
746 bzero(cc, sizeof(struct aac_close_command));
747 cc->Command = VM_CloseAll;
748 cc->ContainerId = 0xffffffff;
749 if (aac_sync_fib(sc, ContainerCommand, 0, fib,
750 sizeof(struct aac_close_command)))
758 * XXX Issuing this command to the controller makes it shut down
759 * but also keeps it from coming back up without a reset of the
760 * PCI bus. This is not desirable if you are just unloading the
761 * driver module with the intent to reload it later.
763 if (aac_sync_fib(sc, FsaHostShutdown, AAC_FIBSTATE_SHUTDOWN,
772 AAC_MASK_INTERRUPTS(sc);
773 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
774 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
780 * Bring the controller to a quiescent state, ready for system suspend.
783 aac_suspend(device_t dev)
785 struct aac_softc *sc;
787 sc = device_get_softc(dev);
789 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
790 sc->aac_state |= AAC_STATE_SUSPEND;
792 AAC_MASK_INTERRUPTS(sc);
797 * Bring the controller back to a state ready for operation.
800 aac_resume(device_t dev)
802 struct aac_softc *sc;
804 sc = device_get_softc(dev);
806 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
807 sc->aac_state &= ~AAC_STATE_SUSPEND;
808 AAC_UNMASK_INTERRUPTS(sc);
813 * Interrupt handler for NEW_COMM interface.
816 aac_new_intr(void *arg)
818 struct aac_softc *sc;
819 u_int32_t index, fast;
820 struct aac_command *cm;
824 sc = (struct aac_softc *)arg;
826 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
827 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
829 index = AAC_GET_OUTB_QUEUE(sc);
830 if (index == 0xffffffff)
831 index = AAC_GET_OUTB_QUEUE(sc);
832 if (index == 0xffffffff)
835 if (index == 0xfffffffe) {
836 /* XXX This means that the controller wants
837 * more work. Ignore it for now.
842 fib = (struct aac_fib *)malloc(sizeof *fib, M_AACBUF,
845 /* If we're really this short on memory,
846 * hopefully breaking out of the handler will
847 * allow something to get freed. This
848 * actually sucks a whole lot.
853 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct aac_fib)/4; ++i)
854 ((u_int32_t *)fib)[i] = AAC_MEM1_GETREG4(sc, index + i*4);
855 aac_handle_aif(sc, fib);
859 * AIF memory is owned by the adapter, so let it
860 * know that we are done with it.
862 AAC_SET_OUTB_QUEUE(sc, index);
863 AAC_CLEAR_ISTATUS(sc, AAC_DB_RESPONSE_READY);
866 cm = sc->aac_commands + (index >> 2);
869 fib->Header.XferState |= AAC_FIBSTATE_DONEADAP;
870 *((u_int32_t *)(fib->data)) = AAC_ERROR_NORMAL;
873 aac_unmap_command(cm);
874 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_COMPLETED;
876 /* is there a completion handler? */
877 if (cm->cm_complete != NULL) {
880 /* assume that someone is sleeping on this
885 sc->flags &= ~AAC_QUEUE_FRZN;
888 /* see if we can start some more I/O */
889 if ((sc->flags & AAC_QUEUE_FRZN) == 0)
892 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
896 * Interrupt filter for !NEW_COMM interface.
899 aac_filter(void *arg)
901 struct aac_softc *sc;
904 sc = (struct aac_softc *)arg;
906 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
908 * Read the status register directly. This is faster than taking the
909 * driver lock and reading the queues directly. It also saves having
910 * to turn parts of the driver lock into a spin mutex, which would be
913 reason = AAC_GET_ISTATUS(sc);
914 AAC_CLEAR_ISTATUS(sc, reason);
916 /* handle completion processing */
917 if (reason & AAC_DB_RESPONSE_READY)
918 taskqueue_enqueue_fast(taskqueue_fast, &sc->aac_task_complete);
920 /* controller wants to talk to us */
921 if (reason & (AAC_DB_PRINTF | AAC_DB_COMMAND_READY)) {
923 * XXX Make sure that we don't get fooled by strange messages
924 * that start with a NULL.
926 if ((reason & AAC_DB_PRINTF) &&
927 (sc->aac_common->ac_printf[0] == 0))
928 sc->aac_common->ac_printf[0] = 32;
931 * This might miss doing the actual wakeup. However, the
932 * msleep that this is waking up has a timeout, so it will
933 * wake up eventually. AIFs and printfs are low enough
934 * priority that they can handle hanging out for a few seconds
937 wakeup(sc->aifthread);
939 return (FILTER_HANDLED);
947 * Start as much queued I/O as possible on the controller
950 aac_startio(struct aac_softc *sc)
952 struct aac_command *cm;
955 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
959 * This flag might be set if the card is out of resources.
960 * Checking it here prevents an infinite loop of deferrals.
962 if (sc->flags & AAC_QUEUE_FRZN)
966 * Try to get a command that's been put off for lack of
969 cm = aac_dequeue_ready(sc);
972 * Try to build a command off the bio queue (ignore error
976 aac_bio_command(sc, &cm);
982 /* don't map more than once */
983 if (cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_MAPPED)
984 panic("aac: command %p already mapped", cm);
987 * Set up the command to go to the controller. If there are no
988 * data buffers associated with the command then it can bypass
991 if (cm->cm_datalen != 0) {
992 error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->aac_buffer_dmat,
993 cm->cm_datamap, cm->cm_data,
995 aac_map_command_sg, cm, 0);
996 if (error == EINPROGRESS) {
997 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_COMM_B, "freezing queue\n");
998 sc->flags |= AAC_QUEUE_FRZN;
1000 } else if (error != 0)
1001 panic("aac_startio: unexpected error %d from "
1004 aac_map_command_sg(cm, NULL, 0, 0);
1009 * Handle notification of one or more FIBs coming from the controller.
1012 aac_command_thread(struct aac_softc *sc)
1014 struct aac_fib *fib;
1018 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1020 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1021 sc->aifflags = AAC_AIFFLAGS_RUNNING;
1023 while ((sc->aifflags & AAC_AIFFLAGS_EXIT) == 0) {
1026 if ((sc->aifflags & AAC_AIFFLAGS_PENDING) == 0)
1027 retval = msleep(sc->aifthread, &sc->aac_io_lock, PRIBIO,
1028 "aifthd", AAC_PERIODIC_INTERVAL * hz);
1031 * First see if any FIBs need to be allocated. This needs
1032 * to be called without the driver lock because contigmalloc
1035 if ((sc->aifflags & AAC_AIFFLAGS_ALLOCFIBS) != 0) {
1036 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1037 aac_alloc_commands(sc);
1038 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1039 sc->aifflags &= ~AAC_AIFFLAGS_ALLOCFIBS;
1044 * While we're here, check to see if any commands are stuck.
1045 * This is pretty low-priority, so it's ok if it doesn't
1048 if (retval == EWOULDBLOCK)
1051 /* Check the hardware printf message buffer */
1052 if (sc->aac_common->ac_printf[0] != 0)
1053 aac_print_printf(sc);
1055 /* Also check to see if the adapter has a command for us. */
1056 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM)
1059 if (aac_dequeue_fib(sc, AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_QUEUE,
1063 AAC_PRINT_FIB(sc, fib);
1065 switch (fib->Header.Command) {
1067 aac_handle_aif(sc, fib);
1070 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "unknown command "
1071 "from controller\n");
1075 if ((fib->Header.XferState == 0) ||
1076 (fib->Header.StructType != AAC_FIBTYPE_TFIB)) {
1080 /* Return the AIF to the controller. */
1081 if (fib->Header.XferState & AAC_FIBSTATE_FROMADAP) {
1082 fib->Header.XferState |= AAC_FIBSTATE_DONEHOST;
1083 *(AAC_FSAStatus*)fib->data = ST_OK;
1085 /* XXX Compute the Size field? */
1086 size = fib->Header.Size;
1087 if (size > sizeof(struct aac_fib)) {
1088 size = sizeof(struct aac_fib);
1089 fib->Header.Size = size;
1092 * Since we did not generate this command, it
1093 * cannot go through the normal
1094 * enqueue->startio chain.
1096 aac_enqueue_response(sc,
1097 AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_QUEUE,
1102 sc->aifflags &= ~AAC_AIFFLAGS_RUNNING;
1103 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1104 wakeup(sc->aac_dev);
1110 * Process completed commands.
1113 aac_complete(void *context, int pending)
1115 struct aac_softc *sc;
1116 struct aac_command *cm;
1117 struct aac_fib *fib;
1120 sc = (struct aac_softc *)context;
1121 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1123 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1125 /* pull completed commands off the queue */
1127 /* look for completed FIBs on our queue */
1128 if (aac_dequeue_fib(sc, AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_QUEUE, &fib_size,
1130 break; /* nothing to do */
1132 /* get the command, unmap and hand off for processing */
1133 cm = sc->aac_commands + fib->Header.SenderData;
1135 AAC_PRINT_FIB(sc, fib);
1138 if ((cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_TIMEDOUT) != 0)
1139 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1140 "COMMAND %p COMPLETED AFTER %d SECONDS\n",
1141 cm, (int)(time_uptime-cm->cm_timestamp));
1143 aac_remove_busy(cm);
1145 aac_unmap_command(cm);
1146 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_COMPLETED;
1148 /* is there a completion handler? */
1149 if (cm->cm_complete != NULL) {
1150 cm->cm_complete(cm);
1152 /* assume that someone is sleeping on this command */
1157 /* see if we can start some more I/O */
1158 sc->flags &= ~AAC_QUEUE_FRZN;
1161 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1165 * Handle a bio submitted from a disk device.
1168 aac_submit_bio(struct bio *bp)
1170 struct aac_disk *ad;
1171 struct aac_softc *sc;
1173 ad = (struct aac_disk *)bp->bio_disk->d_drv1;
1174 sc = ad->ad_controller;
1175 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1177 /* queue the BIO and try to get some work done */
1178 aac_enqueue_bio(sc, bp);
1183 * Get a bio and build a command to go with it.
1186 aac_bio_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command **cmp)
1188 struct aac_command *cm;
1189 struct aac_fib *fib;
1190 struct aac_disk *ad;
1193 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1195 /* get the resources we will need */
1198 if (aac_alloc_command(sc, &cm)) /* get a command */
1200 if ((bp = aac_dequeue_bio(sc)) == NULL)
1203 /* fill out the command */
1204 cm->cm_data = (void *)bp->bio_data;
1205 cm->cm_datalen = bp->bio_bcount;
1206 cm->cm_complete = aac_bio_complete;
1207 cm->cm_private = bp;
1208 cm->cm_timestamp = time_uptime;
1212 fib->Header.Size = sizeof(struct aac_fib_header);
1213 fib->Header.XferState =
1214 AAC_FIBSTATE_HOSTOWNED |
1215 AAC_FIBSTATE_INITIALISED |
1216 AAC_FIBSTATE_EMPTY |
1217 AAC_FIBSTATE_FROMHOST |
1218 AAC_FIBSTATE_REXPECTED |
1220 AAC_FIBSTATE_ASYNC |
1221 AAC_FIBSTATE_FAST_RESPONSE;
1223 /* build the read/write request */
1224 ad = (struct aac_disk *)bp->bio_disk->d_drv1;
1226 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_RAW_IO) {
1227 struct aac_raw_io *raw;
1228 raw = (struct aac_raw_io *)&fib->data[0];
1229 fib->Header.Command = RawIo;
1230 raw->BlockNumber = (u_int64_t)bp->bio_pblkno;
1231 raw->ByteCount = bp->bio_bcount;
1232 raw->ContainerId = ad->ad_container->co_mntobj.ObjectId;
1234 raw->BpComplete = 0;
1235 fib->Header.Size += sizeof(struct aac_raw_io);
1236 cm->cm_sgtable = (struct aac_sg_table *)&raw->SgMapRaw;
1237 if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) {
1239 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAIN;
1242 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAOUT;
1244 } else if ((sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT) == 0) {
1245 fib->Header.Command = ContainerCommand;
1246 if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) {
1247 struct aac_blockread *br;
1248 br = (struct aac_blockread *)&fib->data[0];
1249 br->Command = VM_CtBlockRead;
1250 br->ContainerId = ad->ad_container->co_mntobj.ObjectId;
1251 br->BlockNumber = bp->bio_pblkno;
1252 br->ByteCount = bp->bio_bcount;
1253 fib->Header.Size += sizeof(struct aac_blockread);
1254 cm->cm_sgtable = &br->SgMap;
1255 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAIN;
1257 struct aac_blockwrite *bw;
1258 bw = (struct aac_blockwrite *)&fib->data[0];
1259 bw->Command = VM_CtBlockWrite;
1260 bw->ContainerId = ad->ad_container->co_mntobj.ObjectId;
1261 bw->BlockNumber = bp->bio_pblkno;
1262 bw->ByteCount = bp->bio_bcount;
1263 bw->Stable = CUNSTABLE;
1264 fib->Header.Size += sizeof(struct aac_blockwrite);
1265 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAOUT;
1266 cm->cm_sgtable = &bw->SgMap;
1269 fib->Header.Command = ContainerCommand64;
1270 if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) {
1271 struct aac_blockread64 *br;
1272 br = (struct aac_blockread64 *)&fib->data[0];
1273 br->Command = VM_CtHostRead64;
1274 br->ContainerId = ad->ad_container->co_mntobj.ObjectId;
1275 br->SectorCount = bp->bio_bcount / AAC_BLOCK_SIZE;
1276 br->BlockNumber = bp->bio_pblkno;
1279 fib->Header.Size += sizeof(struct aac_blockread64);
1280 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAIN;
1281 cm->cm_sgtable = (struct aac_sg_table *)&br->SgMap64;
1283 struct aac_blockwrite64 *bw;
1284 bw = (struct aac_blockwrite64 *)&fib->data[0];
1285 bw->Command = VM_CtHostWrite64;
1286 bw->ContainerId = ad->ad_container->co_mntobj.ObjectId;
1287 bw->SectorCount = bp->bio_bcount / AAC_BLOCK_SIZE;
1288 bw->BlockNumber = bp->bio_pblkno;
1291 fib->Header.Size += sizeof(struct aac_blockwrite64);
1292 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAOUT;
1293 cm->cm_sgtable = (struct aac_sg_table *)&bw->SgMap64;
1302 aac_enqueue_bio(sc, bp);
1304 aac_release_command(cm);
1309 * Handle a bio-instigated command that has been completed.
1312 aac_bio_complete(struct aac_command *cm)
1314 struct aac_blockread_response *brr;
1315 struct aac_blockwrite_response *bwr;
1317 AAC_FSAStatus status;
1319 /* fetch relevant status and then release the command */
1320 bp = (struct bio *)cm->cm_private;
1321 if (bp->bio_cmd == BIO_READ) {
1322 brr = (struct aac_blockread_response *)&cm->cm_fib->data[0];
1323 status = brr->Status;
1325 bwr = (struct aac_blockwrite_response *)&cm->cm_fib->data[0];
1326 status = bwr->Status;
1328 aac_release_command(cm);
1330 /* fix up the bio based on status */
1331 if (status == ST_OK) {
1334 bp->bio_error = EIO;
1335 bp->bio_flags |= BIO_ERROR;
1336 /* pass an error string out to the disk layer */
1337 bp->bio_driver1 = aac_describe_code(aac_command_status_table,
1344 * Submit a command to the controller, return when it completes.
1345 * XXX This is very dangerous! If the card has gone out to lunch, we could
1346 * be stuck here forever. At the same time, signals are not caught
1347 * because there is a risk that a signal could wakeup the sleep before
1348 * the card has a chance to complete the command. Since there is no way
1349 * to cancel a command that is in progress, we can't protect against the
1350 * card completing a command late and spamming the command and data
1351 * memory. So, we are held hostage until the command completes.
1354 aac_wait_command(struct aac_command *cm)
1356 struct aac_softc *sc;
1360 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1362 /* Put the command on the ready queue and get things going */
1363 aac_enqueue_ready(cm);
1365 error = msleep(cm, &sc->aac_io_lock, PRIBIO, "aacwait", 0);
1370 *Command Buffer Management
1374 * Allocate a command.
1377 aac_alloc_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command **cmp)
1379 struct aac_command *cm;
1381 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1383 if ((cm = aac_dequeue_free(sc)) == NULL) {
1384 if (sc->total_fibs < sc->aac_max_fibs) {
1385 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1386 sc->aifflags |= AAC_AIFFLAGS_ALLOCFIBS;
1387 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1388 wakeup(sc->aifthread);
1398 * Release a command back to the freelist.
1401 aac_release_command(struct aac_command *cm)
1403 struct aac_event *event;
1404 struct aac_softc *sc;
1407 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1409 /* (re)initialize the command/FIB */
1410 cm->cm_sgtable = NULL;
1412 cm->cm_complete = NULL;
1413 cm->cm_private = NULL;
1414 cm->cm_queue = AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_QUEUE;
1415 cm->cm_fib->Header.XferState = AAC_FIBSTATE_EMPTY;
1416 cm->cm_fib->Header.StructType = AAC_FIBTYPE_TFIB;
1417 cm->cm_fib->Header.Flags = 0;
1418 cm->cm_fib->Header.SenderSize = cm->cm_sc->aac_max_fib_size;
1421 * These are duplicated in aac_start to cover the case where an
1422 * intermediate stage may have destroyed them. They're left
1423 * initialized here for debugging purposes only.
1425 cm->cm_fib->Header.ReceiverFibAddress = (u_int32_t)cm->cm_fibphys;
1426 cm->cm_fib->Header.SenderData = 0;
1428 aac_enqueue_free(cm);
1430 if ((event = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->aac_ev_cmfree)) != NULL) {
1431 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->aac_ev_cmfree, event, ev_links);
1432 event->ev_callback(sc, event, event->ev_arg);
1437 * Map helper for command/FIB allocation.
1440 aac_map_command_helper(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error)
1444 fibphys = (uint64_t *)arg;
1446 *fibphys = segs[0].ds_addr;
1450 * Allocate and initialize commands/FIBs for this adapter.
1453 aac_alloc_commands(struct aac_softc *sc)
1455 struct aac_command *cm;
1456 struct aac_fibmap *fm;
1460 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1462 if (sc->total_fibs + sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc > sc->aac_max_fibs)
1465 fm = malloc(sizeof(struct aac_fibmap), M_AACBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
1469 /* allocate the FIBs in DMAable memory and load them */
1470 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->aac_fib_dmat, (void **)&fm->aac_fibs,
1471 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &fm->aac_fibmap)) {
1472 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1473 "Not enough contiguous memory available.\n");
1478 /* Ignore errors since this doesn't bounce */
1479 (void)bus_dmamap_load(sc->aac_fib_dmat, fm->aac_fibmap, fm->aac_fibs,
1480 sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc * sc->aac_max_fib_size,
1481 aac_map_command_helper, &fibphys, 0);
1483 /* initialize constant fields in the command structure */
1484 bzero(fm->aac_fibs, sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc * sc->aac_max_fib_size);
1485 for (i = 0; i < sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc; i++) {
1486 cm = sc->aac_commands + sc->total_fibs;
1487 fm->aac_commands = cm;
1489 cm->cm_fib = (struct aac_fib *)
1490 ((u_int8_t *)fm->aac_fibs + i*sc->aac_max_fib_size);
1491 cm->cm_fibphys = fibphys + i*sc->aac_max_fib_size;
1492 cm->cm_index = sc->total_fibs;
1494 if ((error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, 0,
1495 &cm->cm_datamap)) != 0)
1497 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1498 aac_release_command(cm);
1500 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1504 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1505 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->aac_fibmap_tqh, fm, fm_link);
1506 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_COMM_B, "total_fibs= %d\n", sc->total_fibs);
1507 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
1511 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->aac_fib_dmat, fm->aac_fibmap);
1512 bus_dmamem_free(sc->aac_fib_dmat, fm->aac_fibs, fm->aac_fibmap);
1518 * Free FIBs owned by this adapter.
1521 aac_free_commands(struct aac_softc *sc)
1523 struct aac_fibmap *fm;
1524 struct aac_command *cm;
1527 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1529 while ((fm = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->aac_fibmap_tqh)) != NULL) {
1531 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->aac_fibmap_tqh, fm, fm_link);
1533 * We check against total_fibs to handle partially
1536 for (i = 0; i < sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc && sc->total_fibs--; i++) {
1537 cm = fm->aac_commands + i;
1538 bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, cm->cm_datamap);
1540 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->aac_fib_dmat, fm->aac_fibmap);
1541 bus_dmamem_free(sc->aac_fib_dmat, fm->aac_fibs, fm->aac_fibmap);
1547 * Command-mapping helper function - populate this command's s/g table.
1550 aac_map_command_sg(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error)
1552 struct aac_softc *sc;
1553 struct aac_command *cm;
1554 struct aac_fib *fib;
1557 cm = (struct aac_command *)arg;
1560 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1562 /* copy into the FIB */
1563 if (cm->cm_sgtable != NULL) {
1564 if (fib->Header.Command == RawIo) {
1565 struct aac_sg_tableraw *sg;
1566 sg = (struct aac_sg_tableraw *)cm->cm_sgtable;
1568 for (i = 0; i < nseg; i++) {
1569 sg->SgEntryRaw[i].SgAddress = segs[i].ds_addr;
1570 sg->SgEntryRaw[i].SgByteCount = segs[i].ds_len;
1571 sg->SgEntryRaw[i].Next = 0;
1572 sg->SgEntryRaw[i].Prev = 0;
1573 sg->SgEntryRaw[i].Flags = 0;
1575 /* update the FIB size for the s/g count */
1576 fib->Header.Size += nseg*sizeof(struct aac_sg_entryraw);
1577 } else if ((cm->cm_sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT) == 0) {
1578 struct aac_sg_table *sg;
1579 sg = cm->cm_sgtable;
1581 for (i = 0; i < nseg; i++) {
1582 sg->SgEntry[i].SgAddress = segs[i].ds_addr;
1583 sg->SgEntry[i].SgByteCount = segs[i].ds_len;
1585 /* update the FIB size for the s/g count */
1586 fib->Header.Size += nseg*sizeof(struct aac_sg_entry);
1588 struct aac_sg_table64 *sg;
1589 sg = (struct aac_sg_table64 *)cm->cm_sgtable;
1591 for (i = 0; i < nseg; i++) {
1592 sg->SgEntry64[i].SgAddress = segs[i].ds_addr;
1593 sg->SgEntry64[i].SgByteCount = segs[i].ds_len;
1595 /* update the FIB size for the s/g count */
1596 fib->Header.Size += nseg*sizeof(struct aac_sg_entry64);
1600 /* Fix up the address values in the FIB. Use the command array index
1601 * instead of a pointer since these fields are only 32 bits. Shift
1602 * the SenderFibAddress over to make room for the fast response bit
1603 * and for the AIF bit
1605 cm->cm_fib->Header.SenderFibAddress = (cm->cm_index << 2);
1606 cm->cm_fib->Header.ReceiverFibAddress = (u_int32_t)cm->cm_fibphys;
1608 /* save a pointer to the command for speedy reverse-lookup */
1609 cm->cm_fib->Header.SenderData = cm->cm_index;
1611 if (cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_DATAIN)
1612 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, cm->cm_datamap,
1613 BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
1614 if (cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_DATAOUT)
1615 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, cm->cm_datamap,
1616 BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
1617 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_MAPPED;
1619 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM) {
1620 int count = 10000000L;
1621 while (AAC_SEND_COMMAND(sc, cm) != 0) {
1623 aac_unmap_command(cm);
1624 sc->flags |= AAC_QUEUE_FRZN;
1625 aac_requeue_ready(cm);
1627 DELAY(5); /* wait 5 usec. */
1630 /* Put the FIB on the outbound queue */
1631 if (aac_enqueue_fib(sc, cm->cm_queue, cm) == EBUSY) {
1632 aac_unmap_command(cm);
1633 sc->flags |= AAC_QUEUE_FRZN;
1634 aac_requeue_ready(cm);
1642 * Unmap a command from controller-visible space.
1645 aac_unmap_command(struct aac_command *cm)
1647 struct aac_softc *sc;
1650 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1652 if (!(cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_MAPPED))
1655 if (cm->cm_datalen != 0) {
1656 if (cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_DATAIN)
1657 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, cm->cm_datamap,
1658 BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
1659 if (cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_DATAOUT)
1660 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, cm->cm_datamap,
1661 BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
1663 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->aac_buffer_dmat, cm->cm_datamap);
1665 cm->cm_flags &= ~AAC_CMD_MAPPED;
1669 * Hardware Interface
1673 * Initialize the adapter.
1676 aac_common_map(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error)
1678 struct aac_softc *sc;
1680 sc = (struct aac_softc *)arg;
1681 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1683 sc->aac_common_busaddr = segs[0].ds_addr;
1687 aac_check_firmware(struct aac_softc *sc)
1689 u_int32_t code, major, minor, options = 0, atu_size = 0;
1693 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1695 * Wait for the adapter to come ready.
1699 code = AAC_GET_FWSTATUS(sc);
1700 if (code & AAC_SELF_TEST_FAILED) {
1701 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "FATAL: selftest failed\n");
1704 if (code & AAC_KERNEL_PANIC) {
1705 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1706 "FATAL: controller kernel panic");
1709 if (time_uptime > (then + AAC_BOOT_TIMEOUT)) {
1710 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1711 "FATAL: controller not coming ready, "
1712 "status %x\n", code);
1715 } while (!(code & AAC_UP_AND_RUNNING));
1718 * Retrieve the firmware version numbers. Dell PERC2/QC cards with
1719 * firmware version 1.x are not compatible with this driver.
1721 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_PERC2QC) {
1722 if (aac_sync_command(sc, AAC_MONKER_GETKERNVER, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1724 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1725 "Error reading firmware version\n");
1729 /* These numbers are stored as ASCII! */
1730 major = (AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 1) & 0xff) - 0x30;
1731 minor = (AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 2) & 0xff) - 0x30;
1733 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1734 "Firmware version %d.%d is not supported.\n",
1741 * Retrieve the capabilities/supported options word so we know what
1742 * work-arounds to enable. Some firmware revs don't support this
1745 if (aac_sync_command(sc, AAC_MONKER_GETINFO, 0, 0, 0, 0, &status)) {
1746 if (status != AAC_SRB_STS_INVALID_REQUEST) {
1747 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1748 "RequestAdapterInfo failed\n");
1752 options = AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 1);
1753 atu_size = AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 2);
1754 sc->supported_options = options;
1756 if ((options & AAC_SUPPORTED_4GB_WINDOW) != 0 &&
1757 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NO4GB) == 0)
1758 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_4GB_WINDOW;
1759 if (options & AAC_SUPPORTED_NONDASD)
1760 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_ENABLE_CAM;
1761 if ((options & AAC_SUPPORTED_SGMAP_HOST64) != 0
1762 && (sizeof(bus_addr_t) > 4)) {
1763 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1764 "Enabling 64-bit address support\n");
1765 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT;
1767 if ((options & AAC_SUPPORTED_NEW_COMM)
1768 && sc->aac_if.aif_send_command)
1769 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM;
1770 if (options & AAC_SUPPORTED_64BIT_ARRAYSIZE)
1771 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_ARRAY_64BIT;
1774 /* Check for broken hardware that does a lower number of commands */
1775 sc->aac_max_fibs = (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_256FIBS ? 256:512);
1777 /* Remap mem. resource, if required */
1778 if ((sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM) &&
1779 atu_size > rman_get_size(sc->aac_regs_res1)) {
1780 bus_release_resource(
1781 sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
1782 sc->aac_regs_rid1, sc->aac_regs_res1);
1783 sc->aac_regs_res1 = bus_alloc_resource(
1784 sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &sc->aac_regs_rid1,
1785 0ul, ~0ul, atu_size, RF_ACTIVE);
1786 if (sc->aac_regs_res1 == NULL) {
1787 sc->aac_regs_res1 = bus_alloc_resource_any(
1788 sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
1789 &sc->aac_regs_rid1, RF_ACTIVE);
1790 if (sc->aac_regs_res1 == NULL) {
1791 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1792 "couldn't allocate register window\n");
1795 sc->flags &= ~AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM;
1797 sc->aac_btag1 = rman_get_bustag(sc->aac_regs_res1);
1798 sc->aac_bhandle1 = rman_get_bushandle(sc->aac_regs_res1);
1800 if (sc->aac_hwif == AAC_HWIF_NARK) {
1801 sc->aac_regs_res0 = sc->aac_regs_res1;
1802 sc->aac_regs_rid0 = sc->aac_regs_rid1;
1803 sc->aac_btag0 = sc->aac_btag1;
1804 sc->aac_bhandle0 = sc->aac_bhandle1;
1808 /* Read preferred settings */
1809 sc->aac_max_fib_size = sizeof(struct aac_fib);
1810 sc->aac_max_sectors = 128; /* 64KB */
1811 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT)
1812 sc->aac_sg_tablesize = (AAC_FIB_DATASIZE
1813 - sizeof(struct aac_blockwrite64))
1814 / sizeof(struct aac_sg_entry64);
1816 sc->aac_sg_tablesize = (AAC_FIB_DATASIZE
1817 - sizeof(struct aac_blockwrite))
1818 / sizeof(struct aac_sg_entry);
1820 if (!aac_sync_command(sc, AAC_MONKER_GETCOMMPREF, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL)) {
1821 options = AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 1);
1822 sc->aac_max_fib_size = (options & 0xFFFF);
1823 sc->aac_max_sectors = (options >> 16) << 1;
1824 options = AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 2);
1825 sc->aac_sg_tablesize = (options >> 16);
1826 options = AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 3);
1827 sc->aac_max_fibs = (options & 0xFFFF);
1829 if (sc->aac_max_fib_size > PAGE_SIZE)
1830 sc->aac_max_fib_size = PAGE_SIZE;
1831 sc->aac_max_fibs_alloc = PAGE_SIZE / sc->aac_max_fib_size;
1833 if (sc->aac_max_fib_size > sizeof(struct aac_fib)) {
1834 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_RAW_IO;
1835 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "Enable Raw I/O\n");
1837 if ((sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_RAW_IO) &&
1838 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_ARRAY_64BIT)) {
1839 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_LBA_64BIT;
1840 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "Enable 64-bit array\n");
1847 aac_init(struct aac_softc *sc)
1849 struct aac_adapter_init *ip;
1853 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
1856 * Fill in the init structure. This tells the adapter about the
1857 * physical location of various important shared data structures.
1859 ip = &sc->aac_common->ac_init;
1860 ip->InitStructRevision = AAC_INIT_STRUCT_REVISION;
1861 if (sc->aac_max_fib_size > sizeof(struct aac_fib)) {
1862 ip->InitStructRevision = AAC_INIT_STRUCT_REVISION_4;
1863 sc->flags |= AAC_FLAGS_RAW_IO;
1865 ip->MiniPortRevision = AAC_INIT_STRUCT_MINIPORT_REVISION;
1867 ip->AdapterFibsPhysicalAddress = sc->aac_common_busaddr +
1868 offsetof(struct aac_common, ac_fibs);
1869 ip->AdapterFibsVirtualAddress = 0;
1870 ip->AdapterFibsSize = AAC_ADAPTER_FIBS * sizeof(struct aac_fib);
1871 ip->AdapterFibAlign = sizeof(struct aac_fib);
1873 ip->PrintfBufferAddress = sc->aac_common_busaddr +
1874 offsetof(struct aac_common, ac_printf);
1875 ip->PrintfBufferSize = AAC_PRINTF_BUFSIZE;
1878 * The adapter assumes that pages are 4K in size, except on some
1879 * broken firmware versions that do the page->byte conversion twice,
1880 * therefore 'assuming' that this value is in 16MB units (2^24).
1881 * Round up since the granularity is so high.
1883 ip->HostPhysMemPages = ctob(physmem) / AAC_PAGE_SIZE;
1884 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_BROKEN_MEMMAP) {
1885 ip->HostPhysMemPages =
1886 (ip->HostPhysMemPages + AAC_PAGE_SIZE) / AAC_PAGE_SIZE;
1888 ip->HostElapsedSeconds = time_uptime; /* reset later if invalid */
1891 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM) {
1892 ip->InitFlags |= AAC_INITFLAGS_NEW_COMM_SUPPORTED;
1893 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "New comm. interface enabled\n");
1896 ip->MaxIoCommands = sc->aac_max_fibs;
1897 ip->MaxIoSize = sc->aac_max_sectors << 9;
1898 ip->MaxFibSize = sc->aac_max_fib_size;
1901 * Initialize FIB queues. Note that it appears that the layout of the
1902 * indexes and the segmentation of the entries may be mandated by the
1903 * adapter, which is only told about the base of the queue index fields.
1905 * The initial values of the indices are assumed to inform the adapter
1906 * of the sizes of the respective queues, and theoretically it could
1907 * work out the entire layout of the queue structures from this. We
1908 * take the easy route and just lay this area out like everyone else
1911 * The Linux driver uses a much more complex scheme whereby several
1912 * header records are kept for each queue. We use a couple of generic
1913 * list manipulation functions which 'know' the size of each list by
1914 * virtue of a table.
1916 qoffset = offsetof(struct aac_common, ac_qbuf) + AAC_QUEUE_ALIGN;
1917 qoffset &= ~(AAC_QUEUE_ALIGN - 1);
1919 (struct aac_queue_table *)((uintptr_t)sc->aac_common + qoffset);
1920 ip->CommHeaderAddress = sc->aac_common_busaddr + qoffset;
1922 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX] =
1923 AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES;
1924 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX] =
1925 AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES;
1926 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX] =
1927 AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES;
1928 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX] =
1929 AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES;
1930 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX] =
1931 AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES;
1932 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX] =
1933 AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES;
1934 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX] =
1935 AAC_ADAP_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES;
1936 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX] =
1937 AAC_ADAP_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES;
1938 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX]=
1939 AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_ENTRIES;
1940 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX]=
1941 AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_ENTRIES;
1942 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX]=
1943 AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_ENTRIES;
1944 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX]=
1945 AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_ENTRIES;
1946 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX]=
1947 AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_ENTRIES;
1948 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX]=
1949 AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_ENTRIES;
1950 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX]=
1951 AAC_ADAP_HIGH_RESP_ENTRIES;
1952 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[AAC_ADAP_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX]=
1953 AAC_ADAP_HIGH_RESP_ENTRIES;
1954 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_QUEUE] =
1955 &sc->aac_queues->qt_HostNormCmdQueue[0];
1956 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE] =
1957 &sc->aac_queues->qt_HostHighCmdQueue[0];
1958 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_QUEUE] =
1959 &sc->aac_queues->qt_AdapNormCmdQueue[0];
1960 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_ADAP_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE] =
1961 &sc->aac_queues->qt_AdapHighCmdQueue[0];
1962 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_QUEUE] =
1963 &sc->aac_queues->qt_HostNormRespQueue[0];
1964 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE] =
1965 &sc->aac_queues->qt_HostHighRespQueue[0];
1966 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_QUEUE] =
1967 &sc->aac_queues->qt_AdapNormRespQueue[0];
1968 sc->aac_qentries[AAC_ADAP_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE] =
1969 &sc->aac_queues->qt_AdapHighRespQueue[0];
1972 * Do controller-type-specific initialisation
1974 switch (sc->aac_hwif) {
1975 case AAC_HWIF_I960RX:
1976 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_ODBR, ~0);
1979 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_ODBR, ~0);
1986 * Give the init structure to the controller.
1988 if (aac_sync_command(sc, AAC_MONKER_INITSTRUCT,
1989 sc->aac_common_busaddr +
1990 offsetof(struct aac_common, ac_init), 0, 0, 0,
1992 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
1993 "error establishing init structure\n");
2004 aac_setup_intr(struct aac_softc *sc)
2006 sc->aac_irq_rid = 0;
2007 if ((sc->aac_irq = bus_alloc_resource_any(sc->aac_dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
2010 RF_ACTIVE)) == NULL) {
2011 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "can't allocate interrupt\n");
2014 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM) {
2015 if (bus_setup_intr(sc->aac_dev, sc->aac_irq,
2016 INTR_MPSAFE|INTR_TYPE_BIO, NULL,
2017 aac_new_intr, sc, &sc->aac_intr)) {
2018 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "can't set up interrupt\n");
2022 if (bus_setup_intr(sc->aac_dev, sc->aac_irq,
2023 INTR_TYPE_BIO, aac_filter, NULL,
2024 sc, &sc->aac_intr)) {
2025 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
2026 "can't set up interrupt filter\n");
2034 * Send a synchronous command to the controller and wait for a result.
2035 * Indicate if the controller completed the command with an error status.
2038 aac_sync_command(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
2039 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1, u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3,
2045 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2047 /* populate the mailbox */
2048 AAC_SET_MAILBOX(sc, command, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3);
2050 /* ensure the sync command doorbell flag is cleared */
2051 AAC_CLEAR_ISTATUS(sc, AAC_DB_SYNC_COMMAND);
2053 /* then set it to signal the adapter */
2054 AAC_QNOTIFY(sc, AAC_DB_SYNC_COMMAND);
2056 /* spin waiting for the command to complete */
2059 if (time_uptime > (then + AAC_IMMEDIATE_TIMEOUT)) {
2060 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_ERROR_B, "timed out");
2063 } while (!(AAC_GET_ISTATUS(sc) & AAC_DB_SYNC_COMMAND));
2065 /* clear the completion flag */
2066 AAC_CLEAR_ISTATUS(sc, AAC_DB_SYNC_COMMAND);
2068 /* get the command status */
2069 status = AAC_GET_MAILBOX(sc, 0);
2073 if (status != AAC_SRB_STS_SUCCESS)
2079 aac_sync_fib(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command, u_int32_t xferstate,
2080 struct aac_fib *fib, u_int16_t datasize)
2082 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2083 mtx_assert(&sc->aac_io_lock, MA_OWNED);
2085 if (datasize > AAC_FIB_DATASIZE)
2089 * Set up the sync FIB
2091 fib->Header.XferState = AAC_FIBSTATE_HOSTOWNED |
2092 AAC_FIBSTATE_INITIALISED |
2094 fib->Header.XferState |= xferstate;
2095 fib->Header.Command = command;
2096 fib->Header.StructType = AAC_FIBTYPE_TFIB;
2097 fib->Header.Size = sizeof(struct aac_fib_header) + datasize;
2098 fib->Header.SenderSize = sizeof(struct aac_fib);
2099 fib->Header.SenderFibAddress = 0; /* Not needed */
2100 fib->Header.ReceiverFibAddress = sc->aac_common_busaddr +
2101 offsetof(struct aac_common,
2105 * Give the FIB to the controller, wait for a response.
2107 if (aac_sync_command(sc, AAC_MONKER_SYNCFIB,
2108 fib->Header.ReceiverFibAddress, 0, 0, 0, NULL)) {
2109 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_ERROR_B, "IO error");
2117 * Adapter-space FIB queue manipulation
2119 * Note that the queue implementation here is a little funky; neither the PI or
2120 * CI will ever be zero. This behaviour is a controller feature.
2126 {AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES, AAC_DB_COMMAND_NOT_FULL},
2127 {AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES, 0},
2128 {AAC_ADAP_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES, AAC_DB_COMMAND_READY},
2129 {AAC_ADAP_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES, 0},
2130 {AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_ENTRIES, AAC_DB_RESPONSE_NOT_FULL},
2131 {AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_ENTRIES, 0},
2132 {AAC_ADAP_NORM_RESP_ENTRIES, AAC_DB_RESPONSE_READY},
2133 {AAC_ADAP_HIGH_RESP_ENTRIES, 0}
2137 * Atomically insert an entry into the nominated queue, returns 0 on success or
2138 * EBUSY if the queue is full.
2140 * Note: it would be more efficient to defer notifying the controller in
2141 * the case where we may be inserting several entries in rapid succession,
2142 * but implementing this usefully may be difficult (it would involve a
2143 * separate queue/notify interface).
2146 aac_enqueue_fib(struct aac_softc *sc, int queue, struct aac_command *cm)
2153 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2155 fib_size = cm->cm_fib->Header.Size;
2156 fib_addr = cm->cm_fib->Header.ReceiverFibAddress;
2158 /* get the producer/consumer indices */
2159 pi = sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX];
2160 ci = sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX];
2162 /* wrap the queue? */
2163 if (pi >= aac_qinfo[queue].size)
2166 /* check for queue full */
2167 if ((pi + 1) == ci) {
2173 * To avoid a race with its completion interrupt, place this command on
2174 * the busy queue prior to advertising it to the controller.
2176 aac_enqueue_busy(cm);
2178 /* populate queue entry */
2179 (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + pi)->aq_fib_size = fib_size;
2180 (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + pi)->aq_fib_addr = fib_addr;
2182 /* update producer index */
2183 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX] = pi + 1;
2185 /* notify the adapter if we know how */
2186 if (aac_qinfo[queue].notify != 0)
2187 AAC_QNOTIFY(sc, aac_qinfo[queue].notify);
2196 * Atomically remove one entry from the nominated queue, returns 0 on
2197 * success or ENOENT if the queue is empty.
2200 aac_dequeue_fib(struct aac_softc *sc, int queue, u_int32_t *fib_size,
2201 struct aac_fib **fib_addr)
2204 u_int32_t fib_index;
2208 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2210 /* get the producer/consumer indices */
2211 pi = sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX];
2212 ci = sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX];
2214 /* check for queue empty */
2220 /* wrap the pi so the following test works */
2221 if (pi >= aac_qinfo[queue].size)
2228 /* wrap the queue? */
2229 if (ci >= aac_qinfo[queue].size)
2232 /* fetch the entry */
2233 *fib_size = (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + ci)->aq_fib_size;
2236 case AAC_HOST_NORM_CMD_QUEUE:
2237 case AAC_HOST_HIGH_CMD_QUEUE:
2239 * The aq_fib_addr is only 32 bits wide so it can't be counted
2240 * on to hold an address. For AIF's, the adapter assumes
2241 * that it's giving us an address into the array of AIF fibs.
2242 * Therefore, we have to convert it to an index.
2244 fib_index = (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + ci)->aq_fib_addr /
2245 sizeof(struct aac_fib);
2246 *fib_addr = &sc->aac_common->ac_fibs[fib_index];
2249 case AAC_HOST_NORM_RESP_QUEUE:
2250 case AAC_HOST_HIGH_RESP_QUEUE:
2252 struct aac_command *cm;
2255 * As above, an index is used instead of an actual address.
2256 * Gotta shift the index to account for the fast response
2257 * bit. No other correction is needed since this value was
2258 * originally provided by the driver via the SenderFibAddress
2261 fib_index = (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + ci)->aq_fib_addr;
2262 cm = sc->aac_commands + (fib_index >> 2);
2263 *fib_addr = cm->cm_fib;
2266 * Is this a fast response? If it is, update the fib fields in
2267 * local memory since the whole fib isn't DMA'd back up.
2269 if (fib_index & 0x01) {
2270 (*fib_addr)->Header.XferState |= AAC_FIBSTATE_DONEADAP;
2271 *((u_int32_t*)((*fib_addr)->data)) = AAC_ERROR_NORMAL;
2276 panic("Invalid queue in aac_dequeue_fib()");
2280 /* update consumer index */
2281 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX] = ci + 1;
2283 /* if we have made the queue un-full, notify the adapter */
2284 if (notify && (aac_qinfo[queue].notify != 0))
2285 AAC_QNOTIFY(sc, aac_qinfo[queue].notify);
2293 * Put our response to an Adapter Initialed Fib on the response queue
2296 aac_enqueue_response(struct aac_softc *sc, int queue, struct aac_fib *fib)
2303 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2305 /* Tell the adapter where the FIB is */
2306 fib_size = fib->Header.Size;
2307 fib_addr = fib->Header.SenderFibAddress;
2308 fib->Header.ReceiverFibAddress = fib_addr;
2310 /* get the producer/consumer indices */
2311 pi = sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX];
2312 ci = sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_CONSUMER_INDEX];
2314 /* wrap the queue? */
2315 if (pi >= aac_qinfo[queue].size)
2318 /* check for queue full */
2319 if ((pi + 1) == ci) {
2324 /* populate queue entry */
2325 (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + pi)->aq_fib_size = fib_size;
2326 (sc->aac_qentries[queue] + pi)->aq_fib_addr = fib_addr;
2328 /* update producer index */
2329 sc->aac_queues->qt_qindex[queue][AAC_PRODUCER_INDEX] = pi + 1;
2331 /* notify the adapter if we know how */
2332 if (aac_qinfo[queue].notify != 0)
2333 AAC_QNOTIFY(sc, aac_qinfo[queue].notify);
2342 * Check for commands that have been outstanding for a suspiciously long time,
2343 * and complain about them.
2346 aac_timeout(struct aac_softc *sc)
2348 struct aac_command *cm;
2353 * Traverse the busy command list, bitch about late commands once
2357 deadline = time_uptime - AAC_CMD_TIMEOUT;
2358 TAILQ_FOREACH(cm, &sc->aac_busy, cm_link) {
2359 if ((cm->cm_timestamp < deadline)
2360 && !(cm->cm_flags & AAC_CMD_TIMEDOUT)) {
2361 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_TIMEDOUT;
2362 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
2363 "COMMAND %p (TYPE %d) TIMEOUT AFTER %d SECONDS\n",
2364 cm, cm->cm_fib->Header.Command,
2365 (int)(time_uptime-cm->cm_timestamp));
2366 AAC_PRINT_FIB(sc, cm->cm_fib);
2372 code = AAC_GET_FWSTATUS(sc);
2373 if (code != AAC_UP_AND_RUNNING) {
2374 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "WARNING! Controller is no "
2375 "longer running! code= 0x%x\n", code);
2382 * Interface Function Vectors
2386 * Read the current firmware status word.
2389 aac_sa_get_fwstatus(struct aac_softc *sc)
2391 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2393 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_FWSTATUS));
2397 aac_rx_get_fwstatus(struct aac_softc *sc)
2399 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2401 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM ?
2402 AAC_RX_OMR0 : AAC_RX_FWSTATUS));
2406 aac_rkt_get_fwstatus(struct aac_softc *sc)
2408 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2410 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM ?
2411 AAC_RKT_OMR0 : AAC_RKT_FWSTATUS));
2415 * Notify the controller of a change in a given queue
2419 aac_sa_qnotify(struct aac_softc *sc, int qbit)
2421 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2423 AAC_MEM0_SETREG2(sc, AAC_SA_DOORBELL1_SET, qbit);
2427 aac_rx_qnotify(struct aac_softc *sc, int qbit)
2429 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2431 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_IDBR, qbit);
2435 aac_rkt_qnotify(struct aac_softc *sc, int qbit)
2437 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2439 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_IDBR, qbit);
2443 * Get the interrupt reason bits
2446 aac_sa_get_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc)
2448 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2450 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG2(sc, AAC_SA_DOORBELL0));
2454 aac_rx_get_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc)
2456 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2458 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_ODBR));
2462 aac_rkt_get_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc)
2464 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2466 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_ODBR));
2470 * Clear some interrupt reason bits
2473 aac_sa_clear_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc, int mask)
2475 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2477 AAC_MEM0_SETREG2(sc, AAC_SA_DOORBELL0_CLEAR, mask);
2481 aac_rx_clear_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc, int mask)
2483 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2485 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_ODBR, mask);
2489 aac_rkt_clear_istatus(struct aac_softc *sc, int mask)
2491 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2493 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_ODBR, mask);
2497 * Populate the mailbox and set the command word
2500 aac_sa_set_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
2501 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1, u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3)
2503 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2505 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_MAILBOX, command);
2506 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_MAILBOX + 4, arg0);
2507 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_MAILBOX + 8, arg1);
2508 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_MAILBOX + 12, arg2);
2509 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_MAILBOX + 16, arg3);
2513 aac_rx_set_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command,
2514 u_int32_t arg0, u_int32_t arg1, u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3)
2516 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2518 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_MAILBOX, command);
2519 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_MAILBOX + 4, arg0);
2520 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_MAILBOX + 8, arg1);
2521 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_MAILBOX + 12, arg2);
2522 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_MAILBOX + 16, arg3);
2526 aac_rkt_set_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, u_int32_t command, u_int32_t arg0,
2527 u_int32_t arg1, u_int32_t arg2, u_int32_t arg3)
2529 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2531 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_MAILBOX, command);
2532 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_MAILBOX + 4, arg0);
2533 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_MAILBOX + 8, arg1);
2534 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_MAILBOX + 12, arg2);
2535 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_MAILBOX + 16, arg3);
2539 * Fetch the immediate command status word
2542 aac_sa_get_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, int mb)
2544 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2546 return(AAC_MEM1_GETREG4(sc, AAC_SA_MAILBOX + (mb * 4)));
2550 aac_rx_get_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, int mb)
2552 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2554 return(AAC_MEM1_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_MAILBOX + (mb * 4)));
2558 aac_rkt_get_mailbox(struct aac_softc *sc, int mb)
2560 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2562 return(AAC_MEM1_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_MAILBOX + (mb * 4)));
2566 * Set/clear interrupt masks
2569 aac_sa_set_interrupts(struct aac_softc *sc, int enable)
2571 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "%sable interrupts", enable ? "en" : "dis");
2574 AAC_MEM0_SETREG2((sc), AAC_SA_MASK0_CLEAR, AAC_DB_INTERRUPTS);
2576 AAC_MEM0_SETREG2((sc), AAC_SA_MASK0_SET, ~0);
2581 aac_rx_set_interrupts(struct aac_softc *sc, int enable)
2583 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "%sable interrupts", enable ? "en" : "dis");
2586 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM)
2587 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_OIMR, ~AAC_DB_INT_NEW_COMM);
2589 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_OIMR, ~AAC_DB_INTERRUPTS);
2591 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_OIMR, ~0);
2596 aac_rkt_set_interrupts(struct aac_softc *sc, int enable)
2598 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "%sable interrupts", enable ? "en" : "dis");
2601 if (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_NEW_COMM)
2602 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_OIMR, ~AAC_DB_INT_NEW_COMM);
2604 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_OIMR, ~AAC_DB_INTERRUPTS);
2606 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_OIMR, ~0);
2611 * New comm. interface: Send command functions
2614 aac_rx_send_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command *cm)
2616 u_int32_t index, device;
2618 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "send command (new comm.)");
2620 index = AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_IQUE);
2621 if (index == 0xffffffffL)
2622 index = AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_IQUE);
2623 if (index == 0xffffffffL)
2625 aac_enqueue_busy(cm);
2627 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, device, (u_int32_t)(cm->cm_fibphys & 0xffffffffUL));
2629 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, device, (u_int32_t)(cm->cm_fibphys >> 32));
2631 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, device, cm->cm_fib->Header.Size);
2632 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_IQUE, index);
2637 aac_rkt_send_command(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_command *cm)
2639 u_int32_t index, device;
2641 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "send command (new comm.)");
2643 index = AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_IQUE);
2644 if (index == 0xffffffffL)
2645 index = AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_IQUE);
2646 if (index == 0xffffffffL)
2648 aac_enqueue_busy(cm);
2650 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, device, (u_int32_t)(cm->cm_fibphys & 0xffffffffUL));
2652 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, device, (u_int32_t)(cm->cm_fibphys >> 32));
2654 AAC_MEM1_SETREG4(sc, device, cm->cm_fib->Header.Size);
2655 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_IQUE, index);
2660 * New comm. interface: get, set outbound queue index
2663 aac_rx_get_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc)
2665 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2667 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_OQUE));
2671 aac_rkt_get_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc)
2673 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2675 return(AAC_MEM0_GETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_OQUE));
2679 aac_rx_set_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc, int index)
2681 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2683 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RX_OQUE, index);
2687 aac_rkt_set_outb_queue(struct aac_softc *sc, int index)
2689 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2691 AAC_MEM0_SETREG4(sc, AAC_RKT_OQUE, index);
2695 * Debugging and Diagnostics
2699 * Print some information about the controller.
2702 aac_describe_controller(struct aac_softc *sc)
2704 struct aac_fib *fib;
2705 struct aac_adapter_info *info;
2706 char *adapter_type = "Adaptec RAID controller";
2708 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2710 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
2711 aac_alloc_sync_fib(sc, &fib);
2714 if (aac_sync_fib(sc, RequestAdapterInfo, 0, fib, 1)) {
2715 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "RequestAdapterInfo failed\n");
2716 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
2717 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
2721 /* save the kernel revision structure for later use */
2722 info = (struct aac_adapter_info *)&fib->data[0];
2723 sc->aac_revision = info->KernelRevision;
2726 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "%s %dMHz, %dMB memory "
2727 "(%dMB cache, %dMB execution), %s\n",
2728 aac_describe_code(aac_cpu_variant, info->CpuVariant),
2729 info->ClockSpeed, info->TotalMem / (1024 * 1024),
2730 info->BufferMem / (1024 * 1024),
2731 info->ExecutionMem / (1024 * 1024),
2732 aac_describe_code(aac_battery_platform,
2733 info->batteryPlatform));
2735 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
2736 "Kernel %d.%d-%d, Build %d, S/N %6X\n",
2737 info->KernelRevision.external.comp.major,
2738 info->KernelRevision.external.comp.minor,
2739 info->KernelRevision.external.comp.dash,
2740 info->KernelRevision.buildNumber,
2741 (u_int32_t)(info->SerialNumber & 0xffffff));
2743 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "Supported Options=%b\n",
2744 sc->supported_options,
2767 if (sc->supported_options & AAC_SUPPORTED_SUPPLEMENT_ADAPTER_INFO) {
2769 if (aac_sync_fib(sc, RequestSupplementAdapterInfo, 0, fib, 1))
2770 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
2771 "RequestSupplementAdapterInfo failed\n");
2773 adapter_type = ((struct aac_supplement_adapter_info *)
2774 &fib->data[0])->AdapterTypeText;
2776 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "%s, aac driver %d.%d.%d-%d\n",
2778 AAC_DRIVER_MAJOR_VERSION, AAC_DRIVER_MINOR_VERSION,
2779 AAC_DRIVER_BUGFIX_LEVEL, AAC_DRIVER_BUILD);
2781 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
2782 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
2786 * Look up a text description of a numeric error code and return a pointer to
2790 aac_describe_code(struct aac_code_lookup *table, u_int32_t code)
2794 for (i = 0; table[i].string != NULL; i++)
2795 if (table[i].code == code)
2796 return(table[i].string);
2797 return(table[i + 1].string);
2801 * Management Interface
2805 aac_open(struct cdev *dev, int flags, int fmt, struct thread *td)
2807 struct aac_softc *sc;
2810 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2811 device_busy(sc->aac_dev);
2812 devfs_set_cdevpriv(sc, aac_cdevpriv_dtor);
2818 aac_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t arg, int flag, struct thread *td)
2820 union aac_statrequest *as;
2821 struct aac_softc *sc;
2824 as = (union aac_statrequest *)arg;
2826 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2830 switch (as->as_item) {
2835 bcopy(&sc->aac_qstat[as->as_item], &as->as_qstat,
2836 sizeof(struct aac_qstat));
2844 case FSACTL_SENDFIB:
2845 case FSACTL_SEND_LARGE_FIB:
2846 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2847 case FSACTL_LNX_SENDFIB:
2848 case FSACTL_LNX_SEND_LARGE_FIB:
2849 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_SENDFIB");
2850 error = aac_ioctl_sendfib(sc, arg);
2852 case FSACTL_SEND_RAW_SRB:
2853 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2854 case FSACTL_LNX_SEND_RAW_SRB:
2855 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_SEND_RAW_SRB");
2856 error = aac_ioctl_send_raw_srb(sc, arg);
2858 case FSACTL_AIF_THREAD:
2859 case FSACTL_LNX_AIF_THREAD:
2860 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_AIF_THREAD");
2863 case FSACTL_OPEN_GET_ADAPTER_FIB:
2864 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2865 case FSACTL_LNX_OPEN_GET_ADAPTER_FIB:
2866 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_OPEN_GET_ADAPTER_FIB");
2867 error = aac_open_aif(sc, arg);
2869 case FSACTL_GET_NEXT_ADAPTER_FIB:
2870 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2871 case FSACTL_LNX_GET_NEXT_ADAPTER_FIB:
2872 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_GET_NEXT_ADAPTER_FIB");
2873 error = aac_getnext_aif(sc, arg);
2875 case FSACTL_CLOSE_GET_ADAPTER_FIB:
2876 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2877 case FSACTL_LNX_CLOSE_GET_ADAPTER_FIB:
2878 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_CLOSE_GET_ADAPTER_FIB");
2879 error = aac_close_aif(sc, arg);
2881 case FSACTL_MINIPORT_REV_CHECK:
2882 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2883 case FSACTL_LNX_MINIPORT_REV_CHECK:
2884 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_MINIPORT_REV_CHECK");
2885 error = aac_rev_check(sc, arg);
2887 case FSACTL_QUERY_DISK:
2888 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2889 case FSACTL_LNX_QUERY_DISK:
2890 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_QUERY_DISK");
2891 error = aac_query_disk(sc, arg);
2893 case FSACTL_DELETE_DISK:
2894 case FSACTL_LNX_DELETE_DISK:
2896 * We don't trust the underland to tell us when to delete a
2897 * container, rather we rely on an AIF coming from the
2902 case FSACTL_GET_PCI_INFO:
2903 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2904 case FSACTL_LNX_GET_PCI_INFO:
2905 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_GET_PCI_INFO");
2906 error = aac_get_pci_info(sc, arg);
2908 case FSACTL_GET_FEATURES:
2909 arg = *(caddr_t*)arg;
2910 case FSACTL_LNX_GET_FEATURES:
2911 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "FSACTL_GET_FEATURES");
2912 error = aac_supported_features(sc, arg);
2915 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "unsupported cmd 0x%lx\n", cmd);
2923 aac_poll(struct cdev *dev, int poll_events, struct thread *td)
2925 struct aac_softc *sc;
2926 struct aac_fib_context *ctx;
2932 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
2933 if ((poll_events & (POLLRDNORM | POLLIN)) != 0) {
2934 for (ctx = sc->fibctx; ctx; ctx = ctx->next) {
2935 if (ctx->ctx_idx != sc->aifq_idx || ctx->ctx_wrap) {
2936 revents |= poll_events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM);
2941 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
2944 if (poll_events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM))
2945 selrecord(td, &sc->rcv_select);
2952 aac_ioctl_event(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_event *event, void *arg)
2955 switch (event->ev_type) {
2956 case AAC_EVENT_CMFREE:
2957 mtx_assert(&sc->aac_io_lock, MA_OWNED);
2958 if (aac_alloc_command(sc, (struct aac_command **)arg)) {
2959 aac_add_event(sc, event);
2962 free(event, M_AACBUF);
2971 * Send a FIB supplied from userspace
2974 aac_ioctl_sendfib(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t ufib)
2976 struct aac_command *cm;
2979 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
2986 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
2987 if (aac_alloc_command(sc, &cm)) {
2988 struct aac_event *event;
2990 event = malloc(sizeof(struct aac_event), M_AACBUF,
2992 if (event == NULL) {
2994 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
2997 event->ev_type = AAC_EVENT_CMFREE;
2998 event->ev_callback = aac_ioctl_event;
2999 event->ev_arg = &cm;
3000 aac_add_event(sc, event);
3001 msleep(&cm, &sc->aac_io_lock, 0, "sendfib", 0);
3003 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3006 * Fetch the FIB header, then re-copy to get data as well.
3008 if ((error = copyin(ufib, cm->cm_fib,
3009 sizeof(struct aac_fib_header))) != 0)
3011 size = cm->cm_fib->Header.Size + sizeof(struct aac_fib_header);
3012 if (size > sc->aac_max_fib_size) {
3013 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "incoming FIB oversized (%d > %d)\n",
3014 size, sc->aac_max_fib_size);
3015 size = sc->aac_max_fib_size;
3017 if ((error = copyin(ufib, cm->cm_fib, size)) != 0)
3019 cm->cm_fib->Header.Size = size;
3020 cm->cm_timestamp = time_uptime;
3023 * Pass the FIB to the controller, wait for it to complete.
3025 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3026 error = aac_wait_command(cm);
3027 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3029 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
3030 "aac_wait_command return %d\n", error);
3035 * Copy the FIB and data back out to the caller.
3037 size = cm->cm_fib->Header.Size;
3038 if (size > sc->aac_max_fib_size) {
3039 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "outbound FIB oversized (%d > %d)\n",
3040 size, sc->aac_max_fib_size);
3041 size = sc->aac_max_fib_size;
3043 error = copyout(cm->cm_fib, ufib, size);
3047 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3048 aac_release_command(cm);
3049 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3055 * Send a passthrough FIB supplied from userspace
3058 aac_ioctl_send_raw_srb(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg)
3060 struct aac_command *cm;
3061 struct aac_event *event;
3062 struct aac_fib *fib;
3063 struct aac_srb *srbcmd, *user_srb;
3064 struct aac_sg_entry *sge;
3065 struct aac_sg_entry64 *sge64;
3066 void *srb_sg_address, *ureply;
3067 uint32_t fibsize, srb_sg_bytecount;
3068 int error, transfer_data;
3070 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3075 user_srb = (struct aac_srb *)arg;
3077 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3078 if (aac_alloc_command(sc, &cm)) {
3079 event = malloc(sizeof(struct aac_event), M_AACBUF,
3081 if (event == NULL) {
3083 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3086 event->ev_type = AAC_EVENT_CMFREE;
3087 event->ev_callback = aac_ioctl_event;
3088 event->ev_arg = &cm;
3089 aac_add_event(sc, event);
3090 msleep(cm, &sc->aac_io_lock, 0, "aacraw", 0);
3092 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3096 srbcmd = (struct aac_srb *)fib->data;
3097 error = copyin(&user_srb->data_len, &fibsize, sizeof(uint32_t));
3100 if (fibsize > (sc->aac_max_fib_size - sizeof(struct aac_fib_header))) {
3104 error = copyin(user_srb, srbcmd, fibsize);
3107 srbcmd->function = 0;
3108 srbcmd->retry_limit = 0;
3109 if (srbcmd->sg_map.SgCount > 1) {
3114 /* Retrieve correct SG entries. */
3115 if (fibsize == (sizeof(struct aac_srb) +
3116 srbcmd->sg_map.SgCount * sizeof(struct aac_sg_entry))) {
3117 sge = srbcmd->sg_map.SgEntry;
3119 srb_sg_bytecount = sge->SgByteCount;
3120 srb_sg_address = (void *)(uintptr_t)sge->SgAddress;
3123 else if (fibsize == (sizeof(struct aac_srb) +
3124 srbcmd->sg_map.SgCount * sizeof(struct aac_sg_entry64))) {
3126 sge64 = (struct aac_sg_entry64 *)srbcmd->sg_map.SgEntry;
3127 srb_sg_bytecount = sge64->SgByteCount;
3128 srb_sg_address = (void *)sge64->SgAddress;
3129 if (sge64->SgAddress > 0xffffffffull &&
3130 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT) == 0) {
3140 ureply = (char *)arg + fibsize;
3141 srbcmd->data_len = srb_sg_bytecount;
3142 if (srbcmd->sg_map.SgCount == 1)
3145 cm->cm_sgtable = (struct aac_sg_table *)&srbcmd->sg_map;
3146 if (transfer_data) {
3147 cm->cm_datalen = srb_sg_bytecount;
3148 cm->cm_data = malloc(cm->cm_datalen, M_AACBUF, M_NOWAIT);
3149 if (cm->cm_data == NULL) {
3153 if (srbcmd->flags & AAC_SRB_FLAGS_DATA_IN)
3154 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAIN;
3155 if (srbcmd->flags & AAC_SRB_FLAGS_DATA_OUT) {
3156 cm->cm_flags |= AAC_CMD_DATAOUT;
3157 error = copyin(srb_sg_address, cm->cm_data,
3164 fib->Header.Size = sizeof(struct aac_fib_header) +
3165 sizeof(struct aac_srb);
3166 fib->Header.XferState =
3167 AAC_FIBSTATE_HOSTOWNED |
3168 AAC_FIBSTATE_INITIALISED |
3169 AAC_FIBSTATE_EMPTY |
3170 AAC_FIBSTATE_FROMHOST |
3171 AAC_FIBSTATE_REXPECTED |
3173 AAC_FIBSTATE_ASYNC |
3174 AAC_FIBSTATE_FAST_RESPONSE;
3175 fib->Header.Command = (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_SG_64BIT) != 0 ?
3176 ScsiPortCommandU64 : ScsiPortCommand;
3178 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3179 aac_wait_command(cm);
3180 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3182 if (transfer_data && (srbcmd->flags & AAC_SRB_FLAGS_DATA_IN) != 0) {
3183 error = copyout(cm->cm_data, srb_sg_address, cm->cm_datalen);
3187 error = copyout(fib->data, ureply, sizeof(struct aac_srb_response));
3190 if (cm->cm_data != NULL)
3191 free(cm->cm_data, M_AACBUF);
3192 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3193 aac_release_command(cm);
3194 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3200 * cdevpriv interface private destructor.
3203 aac_cdevpriv_dtor(void *arg)
3205 struct aac_softc *sc;
3208 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3210 device_unbusy(sc->aac_dev);
3215 * Handle an AIF sent to us by the controller; queue it for later reference.
3216 * If the queue fills up, then drop the older entries.
3219 aac_handle_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_fib *fib)
3221 struct aac_aif_command *aif;
3222 struct aac_container *co, *co_next;
3223 struct aac_fib_context *ctx;
3224 struct aac_mntinforesp *mir;
3225 int next, current, found;
3226 int count = 0, added = 0, i = 0;
3229 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3231 aif = (struct aac_aif_command*)&fib->data[0];
3232 aac_print_aif(sc, aif);
3234 /* Is it an event that we should care about? */
3235 switch (aif->command) {
3236 case AifCmdEventNotify:
3237 switch (aif->data.EN.type) {
3238 case AifEnAddContainer:
3239 case AifEnDeleteContainer:
3241 * A container was added or deleted, but the message
3242 * doesn't tell us anything else! Re-enumerate the
3243 * containers and sort things out.
3245 aac_alloc_sync_fib(sc, &fib);
3248 * Ask the controller for its containers one at
3250 * XXX What if the controller's list changes
3251 * midway through this enumaration?
3252 * XXX This should be done async.
3254 if ((mir = aac_get_container_info(sc, fib, i)) == NULL)
3257 count = mir->MntRespCount;
3259 * Check the container against our list.
3260 * co->co_found was already set to 0 in a
3263 if ((mir->Status == ST_OK) &&
3264 (mir->MntTable[0].VolType != CT_NONE)) {
3267 &sc->aac_container_tqh,
3269 if (co->co_mntobj.ObjectId ==
3270 mir->MntTable[0].ObjectId) {
3277 * If the container matched, continue
3286 * This is a new container. Do all the
3287 * appropriate things to set it up.
3289 aac_add_container(sc, mir, 1);
3293 } while ((i < count) && (i < AAC_MAX_CONTAINERS));
3294 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
3297 * Go through our list of containers and see which ones
3298 * were not marked 'found'. Since the controller didn't
3299 * list them they must have been deleted. Do the
3300 * appropriate steps to destroy the device. Also reset
3301 * the co->co_found field.
3303 co = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->aac_container_tqh);
3304 while (co != NULL) {
3305 if (co->co_found == 0) {
3306 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3308 device_delete_child(sc->aac_dev,
3311 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3312 co_next = TAILQ_NEXT(co, co_link);
3313 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_container_lock);
3314 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->aac_container_tqh, co,
3316 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_container_lock);
3321 co = TAILQ_NEXT(co, co_link);
3325 /* Attach the newly created containers */
3327 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3329 bus_generic_attach(sc->aac_dev);
3331 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3336 case AifEnEnclosureManagement:
3337 switch (aif->data.EN.data.EEE.eventType) {
3338 case AIF_EM_DRIVE_INSERTION:
3339 case AIF_EM_DRIVE_REMOVAL:
3340 channel = aif->data.EN.data.EEE.unitID;
3341 if (sc->cam_rescan_cb != NULL)
3342 sc->cam_rescan_cb(sc,
3343 (channel >> 24) & 0xF,
3344 (channel & 0xFFFF));
3350 case AifEnDeleteJBOD:
3351 channel = aif->data.EN.data.ECE.container;
3352 if (sc->cam_rescan_cb != NULL)
3353 sc->cam_rescan_cb(sc, (channel >> 24) & 0xF,
3354 AAC_CAM_TARGET_WILDCARD);
3365 /* Copy the AIF data to the AIF queue for ioctl retrieval */
3366 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3367 current = sc->aifq_idx;
3368 next = (current + 1) % AAC_AIFQ_LENGTH;
3370 sc->aifq_filled = 1;
3371 bcopy(fib, &sc->aac_aifq[current], sizeof(struct aac_fib));
3372 /* modify AIF contexts */
3373 if (sc->aifq_filled) {
3374 for (ctx = sc->fibctx; ctx; ctx = ctx->next) {
3375 if (next == ctx->ctx_idx)
3377 else if (current == ctx->ctx_idx && ctx->ctx_wrap)
3378 ctx->ctx_idx = next;
3381 sc->aifq_idx = next;
3382 /* On the off chance that someone is sleeping for an aif... */
3383 if (sc->aac_state & AAC_STATE_AIF_SLEEPER)
3384 wakeup(sc->aac_aifq);
3385 /* Wakeup any poll()ers */
3386 selwakeuppri(&sc->rcv_select, PRIBIO);
3387 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3393 * Return the Revision of the driver to userspace and check to see if the
3394 * userspace app is possibly compatible. This is extremely bogus since
3395 * our driver doesn't follow Adaptec's versioning system. Cheat by just
3396 * returning what the card reported.
3399 aac_rev_check(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t udata)
3401 struct aac_rev_check rev_check;
3402 struct aac_rev_check_resp rev_check_resp;
3405 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3408 * Copyin the revision struct from userspace
3410 if ((error = copyin(udata, (caddr_t)&rev_check,
3411 sizeof(struct aac_rev_check))) != 0) {
3415 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_IOCTL_COMMANDS_B, "Userland revision= %d\n",
3416 rev_check.callingRevision.buildNumber);
3419 * Doctor up the response struct.
3421 rev_check_resp.possiblyCompatible = 1;
3422 rev_check_resp.adapterSWRevision.external.comp.major =
3423 AAC_DRIVER_MAJOR_VERSION;
3424 rev_check_resp.adapterSWRevision.external.comp.minor =
3425 AAC_DRIVER_MINOR_VERSION;
3426 rev_check_resp.adapterSWRevision.external.comp.type =
3428 rev_check_resp.adapterSWRevision.external.comp.dash =
3429 AAC_DRIVER_BUGFIX_LEVEL;
3430 rev_check_resp.adapterSWRevision.buildNumber =
3433 return(copyout((caddr_t)&rev_check_resp, udata,
3434 sizeof(struct aac_rev_check_resp)));
3438 * Pass the fib context to the caller
3441 aac_open_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg)
3443 struct aac_fib_context *fibctx, *ctx;
3446 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3448 fibctx = malloc(sizeof(struct aac_fib_context), M_AACBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
3452 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3453 /* all elements are already 0, add to queue */
3454 if (sc->fibctx == NULL)
3455 sc->fibctx = fibctx;
3457 for (ctx = sc->fibctx; ctx->next; ctx = ctx->next)
3463 /* evaluate unique value */
3464 fibctx->unique = (*(u_int32_t *)&fibctx & 0xffffffff);
3466 while (ctx != fibctx) {
3467 if (ctx->unique == fibctx->unique) {
3474 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3476 error = copyout(&fibctx->unique, (void *)arg, sizeof(u_int32_t));
3478 aac_close_aif(sc, (caddr_t)ctx);
3483 * Close the caller's fib context
3486 aac_close_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg)
3488 struct aac_fib_context *ctx;
3490 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3492 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3493 for (ctx = sc->fibctx; ctx; ctx = ctx->next) {
3494 if (ctx->unique == *(uint32_t *)&arg) {
3495 if (ctx == sc->fibctx)
3498 ctx->prev->next = ctx->next;
3500 ctx->next->prev = ctx->prev;
3505 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3507 free(ctx, M_AACBUF);
3513 * Pass the caller the next AIF in their queue
3516 aac_getnext_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t arg)
3518 struct get_adapter_fib_ioctl agf;
3519 struct aac_fib_context *ctx;
3522 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3524 if ((error = copyin(arg, &agf, sizeof(agf))) == 0) {
3525 for (ctx = sc->fibctx; ctx; ctx = ctx->next) {
3526 if (agf.AdapterFibContext == ctx->unique)
3532 error = aac_return_aif(sc, ctx, agf.AifFib);
3533 if (error == EAGAIN && agf.Wait) {
3534 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_AIF_B, "aac_getnext_aif(): waiting for AIF");
3535 sc->aac_state |= AAC_STATE_AIF_SLEEPER;
3536 while (error == EAGAIN) {
3537 error = tsleep(sc->aac_aifq, PRIBIO |
3538 PCATCH, "aacaif", 0);
3540 error = aac_return_aif(sc, ctx, agf.AifFib);
3542 sc->aac_state &= ~AAC_STATE_AIF_SLEEPER;
3549 * Hand the next AIF off the top of the queue out to userspace.
3552 aac_return_aif(struct aac_softc *sc, struct aac_fib_context *ctx, caddr_t uptr)
3556 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3558 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3559 current = ctx->ctx_idx;
3560 if (current == sc->aifq_idx && !ctx->ctx_wrap) {
3562 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3566 copyout(&sc->aac_aifq[current], (void *)uptr, sizeof(struct aac_fib));
3568 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
3569 "aac_return_aif: copyout returned %d\n", error);
3572 ctx->ctx_idx = (current + 1) % AAC_AIFQ_LENGTH;
3574 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_aifq_lock);
3579 aac_get_pci_info(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t uptr)
3581 struct aac_pci_info {
3587 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3589 pciinf.bus = pci_get_bus(sc->aac_dev);
3590 pciinf.slot = pci_get_slot(sc->aac_dev);
3592 error = copyout((caddr_t)&pciinf, uptr,
3593 sizeof(struct aac_pci_info));
3599 aac_supported_features(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t uptr)
3601 struct aac_features f;
3604 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3606 if ((error = copyin(uptr, &f, sizeof (f))) != 0)
3610 * When the management driver receives FSACTL_GET_FEATURES ioctl with
3611 * ALL zero in the featuresState, the driver will return the current
3612 * state of all the supported features, the data field will not be
3614 * When the management driver receives FSACTL_GET_FEATURES ioctl with
3615 * a specific bit set in the featuresState, the driver will return the
3616 * current state of this specific feature and whatever data that are
3617 * associated with the feature in the data field or perform whatever
3618 * action needed indicates in the data field.
3620 if (f.feat.fValue == 0) {
3621 f.feat.fBits.largeLBA =
3622 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_LBA_64BIT) ? 1 : 0;
3623 /* TODO: In the future, add other features state here as well */
3625 if (f.feat.fBits.largeLBA)
3626 f.feat.fBits.largeLBA =
3627 (sc->flags & AAC_FLAGS_LBA_64BIT) ? 1 : 0;
3628 /* TODO: Add other features state and data in the future */
3631 error = copyout(&f, uptr, sizeof (f));
3636 * Give the userland some information about the container. The AAC arch
3637 * expects the driver to be a SCSI passthrough type driver, so it expects
3638 * the containers to have b:t:l numbers. Fake it.
3641 aac_query_disk(struct aac_softc *sc, caddr_t uptr)
3643 struct aac_query_disk query_disk;
3644 struct aac_container *co;
3645 struct aac_disk *disk;
3648 fwprintf(sc, HBA_FLAGS_DBG_FUNCTION_ENTRY_B, "");
3652 error = copyin(uptr, (caddr_t)&query_disk,
3653 sizeof(struct aac_query_disk));
3657 id = query_disk.ContainerNumber;
3661 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_container_lock);
3662 TAILQ_FOREACH(co, &sc->aac_container_tqh, co_link) {
3663 if (co->co_mntobj.ObjectId == id)
3668 query_disk.Valid = 0;
3669 query_disk.Locked = 0;
3670 query_disk.Deleted = 1; /* XXX is this right? */
3672 disk = device_get_softc(co->co_disk);
3673 query_disk.Valid = 1;
3675 (disk->ad_flags & AAC_DISK_OPEN) ? 1 : 0;
3676 query_disk.Deleted = 0;
3677 query_disk.Bus = device_get_unit(sc->aac_dev);
3678 query_disk.Target = disk->unit;
3680 query_disk.UnMapped = 0;
3681 sprintf(&query_disk.diskDeviceName[0], "%s%d",
3682 disk->ad_disk->d_name, disk->ad_disk->d_unit);
3684 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_container_lock);
3686 error = copyout((caddr_t)&query_disk, uptr,
3687 sizeof(struct aac_query_disk));
3693 aac_get_bus_info(struct aac_softc *sc)
3695 struct aac_fib *fib;
3696 struct aac_ctcfg *c_cmd;
3697 struct aac_ctcfg_resp *c_resp;
3698 struct aac_vmioctl *vmi;
3699 struct aac_vmi_businf_resp *vmi_resp;
3700 struct aac_getbusinf businfo;
3701 struct aac_sim *caminf;
3703 int i, found, error;
3705 mtx_lock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3706 aac_alloc_sync_fib(sc, &fib);
3707 c_cmd = (struct aac_ctcfg *)&fib->data[0];
3708 bzero(c_cmd, sizeof(struct aac_ctcfg));
3710 c_cmd->Command = VM_ContainerConfig;
3711 c_cmd->cmd = CT_GET_SCSI_METHOD;
3714 error = aac_sync_fib(sc, ContainerCommand, 0, fib,
3715 sizeof(struct aac_ctcfg));
3717 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "Error %d sending "
3718 "VM_ContainerConfig command\n", error);
3719 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
3720 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3724 c_resp = (struct aac_ctcfg_resp *)&fib->data[0];
3725 if (c_resp->Status != ST_OK) {
3726 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "VM_ContainerConfig returned 0x%x\n",
3728 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
3729 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3733 sc->scsi_method_id = c_resp->param;
3735 vmi = (struct aac_vmioctl *)&fib->data[0];
3736 bzero(vmi, sizeof(struct aac_vmioctl));
3738 vmi->Command = VM_Ioctl;
3739 vmi->ObjType = FT_DRIVE;
3740 vmi->MethId = sc->scsi_method_id;
3742 vmi->IoctlCmd = GetBusInfo;
3744 error = aac_sync_fib(sc, ContainerCommand, 0, fib,
3745 sizeof(struct aac_vmi_businf_resp));
3747 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "Error %d sending VMIoctl command\n",
3749 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
3750 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3754 vmi_resp = (struct aac_vmi_businf_resp *)&fib->data[0];
3755 if (vmi_resp->Status != ST_OK) {
3756 device_printf(sc->aac_dev, "VM_Ioctl returned %d\n",
3758 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
3759 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3763 bcopy(&vmi_resp->BusInf, &businfo, sizeof(struct aac_getbusinf));
3764 aac_release_sync_fib(sc);
3765 mtx_unlock(&sc->aac_io_lock);
3768 for (i = 0; i < businfo.BusCount; i++) {
3769 if (businfo.BusValid[i] != AAC_BUS_VALID)
3772 caminf = (struct aac_sim *)malloc( sizeof(struct aac_sim),
3773 M_AACBUF, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
3774 if (caminf == NULL) {
3775 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
3776 "No memory to add passthrough bus %d\n", i);
3780 child = device_add_child(sc->aac_dev, "aacp", -1);
3781 if (child == NULL) {
3782 device_printf(sc->aac_dev,
3783 "device_add_child failed for passthrough bus %d\n",
3785 free(caminf, M_AACBUF);
3789 caminf->TargetsPerBus = businfo.TargetsPerBus;
3790 caminf->BusNumber = i;
3791 caminf->InitiatorBusId = businfo.InitiatorBusId[i];
3792 caminf->aac_sc = sc;
3793 caminf->sim_dev = child;
3795 device_set_ivars(child, caminf);
3796 device_set_desc(child, "SCSI Passthrough Bus");
3797 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->aac_sim_tqh, caminf, sim_link);
3803 bus_generic_attach(sc->aac_dev);