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29 * Broadcom Inc. (LSI) MPT-Fusion Host Adapter FreeBSD
33 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
34 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
36 /* Communications core for Avago Technologies (LSI) MPT3 */
38 /* TODO Move headers to mprvar */
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/systm.h>
42 #include <sys/kernel.h>
43 #include <sys/selinfo.h>
45 #include <sys/mutex.h>
46 #include <sys/module.h>
50 #include <sys/malloc.h>
52 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
54 #include <sys/queue.h>
55 #include <sys/kthread.h>
56 #include <sys/taskqueue.h>
57 #include <sys/endian.h>
58 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
62 #include <machine/bus.h>
63 #include <machine/resource.h>
67 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
70 #include <cam/cam_ccb.h>
71 #include <cam/scsi/scsi_all.h>
73 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_type.h>
74 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2.h>
75 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_ioc.h>
76 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_sas.h>
77 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_pci.h>
78 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_cnfg.h>
79 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_init.h>
80 #include <dev/mpr/mpi/mpi2_tool.h>
81 #include <dev/mpr/mpr_ioctl.h>
82 #include <dev/mpr/mprvar.h>
83 #include <dev/mpr/mpr_table.h>
84 #include <dev/mpr/mpr_sas.h>
86 static int mpr_diag_reset(struct mpr_softc *sc, int sleep_flag);
87 static int mpr_init_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc);
88 static void mpr_resize_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc);
89 static int mpr_message_unit_reset(struct mpr_softc *sc, int sleep_flag);
90 static int mpr_transition_operational(struct mpr_softc *sc);
91 static int mpr_iocfacts_allocate(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint8_t attaching);
92 static void mpr_iocfacts_free(struct mpr_softc *sc);
93 static void mpr_startup(void *arg);
94 static int mpr_send_iocinit(struct mpr_softc *sc);
95 static int mpr_alloc_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc);
96 static int mpr_alloc_hw_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc);
97 static int mpr_alloc_replies(struct mpr_softc *sc);
98 static int mpr_alloc_requests(struct mpr_softc *sc);
99 static int mpr_alloc_nvme_prp_pages(struct mpr_softc *sc);
100 static int mpr_attach_log(struct mpr_softc *sc);
101 static __inline void mpr_complete_command(struct mpr_softc *sc,
102 struct mpr_command *cm);
103 static void mpr_dispatch_event(struct mpr_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
104 MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply);
105 static void mpr_config_complete(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm);
106 static void mpr_periodic(void *);
107 static int mpr_reregister_events(struct mpr_softc *sc);
108 static void mpr_enqueue_request(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm);
109 static int mpr_get_iocfacts(struct mpr_softc *sc, MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY *facts);
110 static int mpr_wait_db_ack(struct mpr_softc *sc, int timeout, int sleep_flag);
111 static int mpr_debug_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
112 static int mpr_dump_reqs(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
113 static void mpr_parse_debug(struct mpr_softc *sc, char *list);
114 static void adjust_iocfacts_endianness(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY *facts);
116 SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, mpr, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
117 "MPR Driver Parameters");
119 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MPR, "mpr", "mpr driver memory");
122 * Do a "Diagnostic Reset" aka a hard reset. This should get the chip out of
123 * any state and back to its initialization state machine.
125 static char mpt2_reset_magic[] = { 0x00, 0x0f, 0x04, 0x0b, 0x02, 0x07, 0x0d };
128 * Added this union to smoothly convert le64toh cm->cm_desc.Words.
129 * Compiler only supports uint64_t to be passed as an argument.
130 * Otherwise it will throw this error:
131 * "aggregate value used where an integer was expected"
139 } request_descriptor_t;
141 /* Rate limit chain-fail messages to 1 per minute */
142 static struct timeval mpr_chainfail_interval = { 60, 0 };
145 * sleep_flag can be either CAN_SLEEP or NO_SLEEP.
146 * If this function is called from process context, it can sleep
147 * and there is no harm to sleep, in case if this fuction is called
148 * from Interrupt handler, we can not sleep and need NO_SLEEP flag set.
149 * based on sleep flags driver will call either msleep, pause or DELAY.
150 * msleep and pause are of same variant, but pause is used when mpr_mtx
151 * is not hold by driver.
154 mpr_diag_reset(struct mpr_softc *sc,int sleep_flag)
157 int i, error, tries = 0;
158 uint8_t first_wait_done = FALSE;
160 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
162 /* Clear any pending interrupts */
163 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
166 * Force NO_SLEEP for threads prohibited to sleep
167 * e.a Thread from interrupt handler are prohibited to sleep.
169 if (curthread->td_no_sleeping)
170 sleep_flag = NO_SLEEP;
172 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "sequence start, sleep_flag=%d\n", sleep_flag);
173 /* Push the magic sequence */
175 while (tries++ < 20) {
176 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(mpt2_reset_magic); i++)
177 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_WRITE_SEQUENCE_OFFSET,
178 mpt2_reset_magic[i]);
181 if (mtx_owned(&sc->mpr_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
182 msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0,
184 else if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
185 pause("mprdiag", hz/10);
189 reg = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_DIAGNOSTIC_OFFSET);
190 if (reg & MPI2_DIAG_DIAG_WRITE_ENABLE) {
196 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "sequence failed, error=%d, exit\n",
201 /* Send the actual reset. XXX need to refresh the reg? */
202 reg |= MPI2_DIAG_RESET_ADAPTER;
203 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "sequence success, sending reset, reg= 0x%x\n",
205 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_DIAGNOSTIC_OFFSET, reg);
207 /* Wait up to 300 seconds in 50ms intervals */
209 for (i = 0; i < 6000; i++) {
211 * Wait 50 msec. If this is the first time through, wait 256
212 * msec to satisfy Diag Reset timing requirements.
214 if (first_wait_done) {
215 if (mtx_owned(&sc->mpr_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
216 msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0,
218 else if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
219 pause("mprdiag", hz/20);
224 first_wait_done = TRUE;
227 * Check for the RESET_ADAPTER bit to be cleared first, then
228 * wait for the RESET state to be cleared, which takes a little
231 reg = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_DIAGNOSTIC_OFFSET);
232 if (reg & MPI2_DIAG_RESET_ADAPTER) {
235 reg = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
236 if ((reg & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK) != MPI2_IOC_STATE_RESET) {
242 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "reset failed, error= %d, exit\n",
247 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_WRITE_SEQUENCE_OFFSET, 0x0);
248 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "diag reset success, exit\n");
254 mpr_message_unit_reset(struct mpr_softc *sc, int sleep_flag)
260 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
263 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET,
264 MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET <<
265 MPI2_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_SHIFT);
267 if (mpr_wait_db_ack(sc, 5, sleep_flag) != 0) {
268 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
269 "Doorbell handshake failed\n");
273 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit\n", __func__);
278 mpr_transition_ready(struct mpr_softc *sc)
281 int error, tries = 0;
285 /* If we are in attach call, do not sleep */
286 sleep_flags = (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE)
287 ? CAN_SLEEP : NO_SLEEP;
291 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered, sleep_flags= %d\n",
292 __func__, sleep_flags);
294 while (tries++ < 1200) {
295 reg = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
296 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, " Doorbell= 0x%x\n", reg);
299 * Ensure the IOC is ready to talk. If it's not, try
302 if (reg & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED) {
303 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, " Not ready, sending diag "
305 mpr_diag_reset(sc, sleep_flags);
310 /* Is the adapter owned by another peer? */
311 if ((reg & MPI2_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_MASK) ==
312 (MPI2_WHOINIT_PCI_PEER << MPI2_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_SHIFT)) {
313 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "IOC is under the "
314 "control of another peer host, aborting "
315 "initialization.\n");
320 state = reg & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK;
321 if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_READY) {
325 } else if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_FAULT) {
326 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "IOC in fault "
327 "state 0x%x, resetting\n",
328 state & MPI2_DOORBELL_FAULT_CODE_MASK);
329 mpr_diag_reset(sc, sleep_flags);
330 } else if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_OPERATIONAL) {
331 /* Need to take ownership */
332 mpr_message_unit_reset(sc, sleep_flags);
333 } else if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_RESET) {
334 /* Wait a bit, IOC might be in transition */
335 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
336 "IOC in unexpected reset state\n");
338 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
339 "IOC in unknown state 0x%x\n", state);
344 /* Wait 50ms for things to settle down. */
349 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
350 "Cannot transition IOC to ready\n");
351 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit\n", __func__);
356 mpr_transition_operational(struct mpr_softc *sc)
364 reg = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
365 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered, Doorbell= 0x%x\n", __func__, reg);
367 state = reg & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK;
368 if (state != MPI2_IOC_STATE_READY) {
369 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "IOC not ready\n");
370 if ((error = mpr_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
371 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
372 "failed to transition ready, exit\n");
377 error = mpr_send_iocinit(sc);
378 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit\n", __func__);
384 mpr_resize_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc)
386 u_int reqcr, prireqcr, maxio, sges_per_frame, chain_seg_size;
389 * Size the queues. Since the reply queues always need one free
390 * entry, we'll deduct one reply message here. The LSI documents
391 * suggest instead to add a count to the request queue, but I think
392 * that it's better to deduct from reply queue.
394 prireqcr = MAX(1, sc->max_prireqframes);
395 prireqcr = MIN(prireqcr, sc->facts->HighPriorityCredit);
397 reqcr = MAX(2, sc->max_reqframes);
398 reqcr = MIN(reqcr, sc->facts->RequestCredit);
400 sc->num_reqs = prireqcr + reqcr;
401 sc->num_prireqs = prireqcr;
402 sc->num_replies = MIN(sc->max_replyframes + sc->max_evtframes,
403 sc->facts->MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth) - 1;
405 /* Store the request frame size in bytes rather than as 32bit words */
406 sc->reqframesz = sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * 4;
409 * Gen3 and beyond uses the IOCMaxChainSegmentSize from IOC Facts to
410 * get the size of a Chain Frame. Previous versions use the size as a
411 * Request Frame for the Chain Frame size. If IOCMaxChainSegmentSize
412 * is 0, use the default value. The IOCMaxChainSegmentSize is the
413 * number of 16-byte elelements that can fit in a Chain Frame, which is
414 * the size of an IEEE Simple SGE.
416 if (sc->facts->MsgVersion >= MPI2_VERSION_02_05) {
417 chain_seg_size = sc->facts->IOCMaxChainSegmentSize;
418 if (chain_seg_size == 0)
419 chain_seg_size = MPR_DEFAULT_CHAIN_SEG_SIZE;
420 sc->chain_frame_size = chain_seg_size *
421 MPR_MAX_CHAIN_ELEMENT_SIZE;
423 sc->chain_frame_size = sc->reqframesz;
427 * Max IO Size is Page Size * the following:
428 * ((SGEs per frame - 1 for chain element) * Max Chain Depth)
429 * + 1 for no chain needed in last frame
431 * If user suggests a Max IO size to use, use the smaller of the
432 * user's value and the calculated value as long as the user's
433 * value is larger than 0. The user's value is in pages.
435 sges_per_frame = sc->chain_frame_size/sizeof(MPI2_IEEE_SGE_SIMPLE64)-1;
436 maxio = (sges_per_frame * sc->facts->MaxChainDepth + 1) * PAGE_SIZE;
439 * If I/O size limitation requested then use it and pass up to CAM.
440 * If not, use maxphys as an optimization hint, but report HW limit.
442 if (sc->max_io_pages > 0) {
443 maxio = min(maxio, sc->max_io_pages * PAGE_SIZE);
447 maxio = min(maxio, maxphys);
450 sc->num_chains = (maxio / PAGE_SIZE + sges_per_frame - 2) /
451 sges_per_frame * reqcr;
452 if (sc->max_chains > 0 && sc->max_chains < sc->num_chains)
453 sc->num_chains = sc->max_chains;
456 * Figure out the number of MSIx-based queues. If the firmware or
457 * user has done something crazy and not allowed enough credit for
458 * the queues to be useful then don't enable multi-queue.
460 if (sc->facts->MaxMSIxVectors < 2)
463 if (sc->msi_msgs > 1) {
464 sc->msi_msgs = MIN(sc->msi_msgs, mp_ncpus);
465 sc->msi_msgs = MIN(sc->msi_msgs, sc->facts->MaxMSIxVectors);
466 if (sc->num_reqs / sc->msi_msgs < 2)
470 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "Sized queues to q=%d reqs=%d replies=%d\n",
471 sc->msi_msgs, sc->num_reqs, sc->num_replies);
475 * This is called during attach and when re-initializing due to a Diag Reset.
476 * IOC Facts is used to allocate many of the structures needed by the driver.
477 * If called from attach, de-allocation is not required because the driver has
478 * not allocated any structures yet, but if called from a Diag Reset, previously
479 * allocated structures based on IOC Facts will need to be freed and re-
480 * allocated bases on the latest IOC Facts.
483 mpr_iocfacts_allocate(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint8_t attaching)
486 Mpi2IOCFactsReply_t saved_facts;
487 uint8_t saved_mode, reallocating;
489 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_TRACE, "%s entered\n", __func__);
491 /* Save old IOC Facts and then only reallocate if Facts have changed */
493 bcopy(sc->facts, &saved_facts, sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY));
497 * Get IOC Facts. In all cases throughout this function, panic if doing
498 * a re-initialization and only return the error if attaching so the OS
501 if ((error = mpr_get_iocfacts(sc, sc->facts)) != 0) {
503 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "Failed to get "
504 "IOC Facts with error %d, exit\n", error);
507 panic("%s failed to get IOC Facts with error %d\n",
512 MPR_DPRINT_PAGE(sc, MPR_XINFO, iocfacts, sc->facts);
514 snprintf(sc->fw_version, sizeof(sc->fw_version),
515 "%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d",
516 sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Major,
517 sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Minor,
518 sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Unit,
519 sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Dev);
521 snprintf(sc->msg_version, sizeof(sc->msg_version), "%d.%d",
522 (sc->facts->MsgVersion & MPI2_IOCFACTS_MSGVERSION_MAJOR_MASK) >>
523 MPI2_IOCFACTS_MSGVERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT,
524 (sc->facts->MsgVersion & MPI2_IOCFACTS_MSGVERSION_MINOR_MASK) >>
525 MPI2_IOCFACTS_MSGVERSION_MINOR_SHIFT);
527 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INFO, "Firmware: %s, Driver: %s\n", sc->fw_version,
529 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INFO,
530 "IOCCapabilities: %b\n", sc->facts->IOCCapabilities,
531 "\20" "\3ScsiTaskFull" "\4DiagTrace" "\5SnapBuf" "\6ExtBuf"
532 "\7EEDP" "\10BiDirTarg" "\11Multicast" "\14TransRetry" "\15IR"
533 "\16EventReplay" "\17RaidAccel" "\20MSIXIndex" "\21HostDisc"
534 "\22FastPath" "\23RDPQArray" "\24AtomicReqDesc" "\25PCIeSRIOV");
537 * If the chip doesn't support event replay then a hard reset will be
538 * required to trigger a full discovery. Do the reset here then
539 * retransition to Ready. A hard reset might have already been done,
540 * but it doesn't hurt to do it again. Only do this if attaching, not
543 if (attaching && ((sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
544 MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EVENT_REPLAY) == 0)) {
545 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "No event replay, resetting\n");
546 mpr_diag_reset(sc, NO_SLEEP);
547 if ((error = mpr_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
548 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "Failed to "
549 "transition to ready with error %d, exit\n",
556 * Set flag if IR Firmware is loaded. If the RAID Capability has
557 * changed from the previous IOC Facts, log a warning, but only if
558 * checking this after a Diag Reset and not during attach.
560 saved_mode = sc->ir_firmware;
561 if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
562 MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_INTEGRATED_RAID)
565 if (sc->ir_firmware != saved_mode) {
566 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "new IR/IT mode "
567 "in IOC Facts does not match previous mode\n");
571 /* Only deallocate and reallocate if relevant IOC Facts have changed */
572 reallocating = FALSE;
573 sc->mpr_flags &= ~MPR_FLAGS_REALLOCATED;
576 ((saved_facts.MsgVersion != sc->facts->MsgVersion) ||
577 (saved_facts.HeaderVersion != sc->facts->HeaderVersion) ||
578 (saved_facts.MaxChainDepth != sc->facts->MaxChainDepth) ||
579 (saved_facts.RequestCredit != sc->facts->RequestCredit) ||
580 (saved_facts.ProductID != sc->facts->ProductID) ||
581 (saved_facts.IOCCapabilities != sc->facts->IOCCapabilities) ||
582 (saved_facts.IOCRequestFrameSize !=
583 sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize) ||
584 (saved_facts.IOCMaxChainSegmentSize !=
585 sc->facts->IOCMaxChainSegmentSize) ||
586 (saved_facts.MaxTargets != sc->facts->MaxTargets) ||
587 (saved_facts.MaxSasExpanders != sc->facts->MaxSasExpanders) ||
588 (saved_facts.MaxEnclosures != sc->facts->MaxEnclosures) ||
589 (saved_facts.HighPriorityCredit != sc->facts->HighPriorityCredit) ||
590 (saved_facts.MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth !=
591 sc->facts->MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth) ||
592 (saved_facts.ReplyFrameSize != sc->facts->ReplyFrameSize) ||
593 (saved_facts.MaxVolumes != sc->facts->MaxVolumes) ||
594 (saved_facts.MaxPersistentEntries !=
595 sc->facts->MaxPersistentEntries))) {
598 /* Record that we reallocated everything */
599 sc->mpr_flags |= MPR_FLAGS_REALLOCATED;
603 * Some things should be done if attaching or re-allocating after a Diag
604 * Reset, but are not needed after a Diag Reset if the FW has not
607 if (attaching || reallocating) {
609 * Check if controller supports FW diag buffers and set flag to
612 if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
613 MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_DIAG_TRACE_BUFFER)
614 sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_TRACE].
616 if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
617 MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_SNAPSHOT_BUFFER)
618 sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_SNAPSHOT].
620 if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
621 MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EXTENDED_BUFFER)
622 sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_EXTENDED].
626 * Set flags for some supported items.
628 if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities & MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EEDP)
629 sc->eedp_enabled = TRUE;
630 if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities & MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_TLR)
631 sc->control_TLR = TRUE;
632 if ((sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
633 MPI26_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_ATOMIC_REQ) &&
634 (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_SEA_IOC))
635 sc->atomic_desc_capable = TRUE;
637 mpr_resize_queues(sc);
640 * Initialize all Tail Queues
642 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->req_list);
643 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->high_priority_req_list);
644 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->chain_list);
645 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->prp_page_list);
646 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->tm_list);
650 * If doing a Diag Reset and the FW is significantly different
651 * (reallocating will be set above in IOC Facts comparison), then all
652 * buffers based on the IOC Facts will need to be freed before they are
656 mpr_iocfacts_free(sc);
657 mprsas_realloc_targets(sc, saved_facts.MaxTargets +
658 saved_facts.MaxVolumes);
662 * Any deallocation has been completed. Now start reallocating
663 * if needed. Will only need to reallocate if attaching or if the new
664 * IOC Facts are different from the previous IOC Facts after a Diag
665 * Reset. Targets have already been allocated above if needed.
668 while (attaching || reallocating) {
669 if ((error = mpr_alloc_hw_queues(sc)) != 0)
671 if ((error = mpr_alloc_replies(sc)) != 0)
673 if ((error = mpr_alloc_requests(sc)) != 0)
675 if ((error = mpr_alloc_queues(sc)) != 0)
680 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_ERROR,
681 "Failed to alloc queues with error %d\n", error);
686 /* Always initialize the queues */
687 bzero(sc->free_queue, sc->fqdepth * 4);
691 * Always get the chip out of the reset state, but only panic if not
692 * attaching. If attaching and there is an error, that is handled by
695 error = mpr_transition_operational(sc);
697 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "Failed to "
698 "transition to operational with error %d\n", error);
704 * Finish the queue initialization.
705 * These are set here instead of in mpr_init_queues() because the
706 * IOC resets these values during the state transition in
707 * mpr_transition_operational(). The free index is set to 1
708 * because the corresponding index in the IOC is set to 0, and the
709 * IOC treats the queues as full if both are set to the same value.
710 * Hence the reason that the queue can't hold all of the possible
713 sc->replypostindex = 0;
714 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_FREE_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, sc->replyfreeindex);
715 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, 0);
718 * Attach the subsystems so they can prepare their event masks.
719 * XXX Should be dynamic so that IM/IR and user modules can attach
723 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "Attaching subsystems\n");
724 if ((error = mpr_attach_log(sc)) != 0)
726 if ((error = mpr_attach_sas(sc)) != 0)
728 if ((error = mpr_attach_user(sc)) != 0)
733 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_ERROR,
734 "Failed to attach all subsystems: error %d\n", error);
740 * XXX If the number of MSI-X vectors changes during re-init, this
741 * won't see it and adjust.
743 if ((attaching || reallocating) && (error = mpr_pci_setup_interrupts(sc)) != 0) {
744 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_ERROR,
745 "Failed to setup interrupts\n");
754 * This is called if memory is being free (during detach for example) and when
755 * buffers need to be reallocated due to a Diag Reset.
758 mpr_iocfacts_free(struct mpr_softc *sc)
760 struct mpr_command *cm;
763 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
765 if (sc->free_busaddr != 0)
766 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->queues_dmat, sc->queues_map);
767 if (sc->free_queue != NULL)
768 bus_dmamem_free(sc->queues_dmat, sc->free_queue,
770 if (sc->queues_dmat != NULL)
771 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->queues_dmat);
773 if (sc->chain_frames != NULL) {
774 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_map);
775 bus_dmamem_free(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_frames,
778 if (sc->chain_dmat != NULL)
779 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->chain_dmat);
781 if (sc->sense_busaddr != 0)
782 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sense_dmat, sc->sense_map);
783 if (sc->sense_frames != NULL)
784 bus_dmamem_free(sc->sense_dmat, sc->sense_frames,
786 if (sc->sense_dmat != NULL)
787 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sense_dmat);
789 if (sc->prp_page_busaddr != 0)
790 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->prp_page_dmat, sc->prp_page_map);
791 if (sc->prp_pages != NULL)
792 bus_dmamem_free(sc->prp_page_dmat, sc->prp_pages,
794 if (sc->prp_page_dmat != NULL)
795 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->prp_page_dmat);
797 if (sc->reply_busaddr != 0)
798 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->reply_dmat, sc->reply_map);
799 if (sc->reply_frames != NULL)
800 bus_dmamem_free(sc->reply_dmat, sc->reply_frames,
802 if (sc->reply_dmat != NULL)
803 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->reply_dmat);
805 if (sc->req_busaddr != 0)
806 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->req_dmat, sc->req_map);
807 if (sc->req_frames != NULL)
808 bus_dmamem_free(sc->req_dmat, sc->req_frames, sc->req_map);
809 if (sc->req_dmat != NULL)
810 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->req_dmat);
812 if (sc->chains != NULL)
813 free(sc->chains, M_MPR);
814 if (sc->prps != NULL)
815 free(sc->prps, M_MPR);
816 if (sc->commands != NULL) {
817 for (i = 1; i < sc->num_reqs; i++) {
818 cm = &sc->commands[i];
819 bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap);
821 free(sc->commands, M_MPR);
823 if (sc->buffer_dmat != NULL)
824 bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->buffer_dmat);
826 mpr_pci_free_interrupts(sc);
827 free(sc->queues, M_MPR);
832 * The terms diag reset and hard reset are used interchangeably in the MPI
833 * docs to mean resetting the controller chip. In this code diag reset
834 * cleans everything up, and the hard reset function just sends the reset
835 * sequence to the chip. This should probably be refactored so that every
836 * subsystem gets a reset notification of some sort, and can clean up
840 mpr_reinit(struct mpr_softc *sc)
843 struct mprsas_softc *sassc;
849 mtx_assert(&sc->mpr_mtx, MA_OWNED);
851 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_INFO, "Reinitializing controller\n");
852 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_DIAGRESET) {
853 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "Reset already in progress\n");
858 * Make sure the completion callbacks can recognize they're getting
859 * a NULL cm_reply due to a reset.
861 sc->mpr_flags |= MPR_FLAGS_DIAGRESET;
864 * Mask interrupts here.
866 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "Masking interrupts and resetting\n");
869 error = mpr_diag_reset(sc, CAN_SLEEP);
871 panic("%s hard reset failed with error %d\n", __func__, error);
874 /* Restore the PCI state, including the MSI-X registers */
877 /* Give the I/O subsystem special priority to get itself prepared */
878 mprsas_handle_reinit(sc);
881 * Get IOC Facts and allocate all structures based on this information.
882 * The attach function will also call mpr_iocfacts_allocate at startup.
883 * If relevant values have changed in IOC Facts, this function will free
884 * all of the memory based on IOC Facts and reallocate that memory.
886 if ((error = mpr_iocfacts_allocate(sc, FALSE)) != 0) {
887 panic("%s IOC Facts based allocation failed with error %d\n",
892 * Mapping structures will be re-allocated after getting IOC Page8, so
893 * free these structures here.
895 mpr_mapping_exit(sc);
898 * The static page function currently read is IOC Page8. Others can be
899 * added in future. It's possible that the values in IOC Page8 have
900 * changed after a Diag Reset due to user modification, so always read
901 * these. Interrupts are masked, so unmask them before getting config
905 sc->mpr_flags &= ~MPR_FLAGS_DIAGRESET;
906 mpr_base_static_config_pages(sc);
909 * Some mapping info is based in IOC Page8 data, so re-initialize the
912 mpr_mapping_initialize(sc);
915 * Restart will reload the event masks clobbered by the reset, and
916 * then enable the port.
918 mpr_reregister_events(sc);
920 /* the end of discovery will release the simq, so we're done. */
921 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_XINFO, "Finished sc %p post %u free %u\n",
922 sc, sc->replypostindex, sc->replyfreeindex);
923 mprsas_release_simq_reinit(sassc);
924 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit error= %d\n", __func__, error);
929 /* Wait for the chip to ACK a word that we've put into its FIFO
930 * Wait for <timeout> seconds. In single loop wait for busy loop
931 * for 500 microseconds.
932 * Total is [ 0.5 * (2000 * <timeout>) ] in miliseconds.
935 mpr_wait_db_ack(struct mpr_softc *sc, int timeout, int sleep_flag)
942 cntdn = (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP) ? 1000*timeout : 2000*timeout;
944 int_status = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET);
945 if (!(int_status & MPI2_HIS_SYS2IOC_DB_STATUS)) {
946 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s: successful count(%d), "
947 "timeout(%d)\n", __func__, count, timeout);
949 } else if (int_status & MPI2_HIS_IOC2SYS_DB_STATUS) {
950 doorbell = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
951 if ((doorbell & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK) ==
952 MPI2_IOC_STATE_FAULT) {
953 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT,
954 "fault_state(0x%04x)!\n", doorbell);
957 } else if (int_status == 0xFFFFFFFF)
961 * If it can sleep, sleep for 1 milisecond, else busy loop for
964 if (mtx_owned(&sc->mpr_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
965 msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0, "mprdba",
967 else if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
968 pause("mprdba", hz/1000);
975 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "%s: failed due to timeout count(%d), "
976 "int_status(%x)!\n", __func__, count, int_status);
980 /* Wait for the chip to signal that the next word in its FIFO can be fetched */
982 mpr_wait_db_int(struct mpr_softc *sc)
986 for (retry = 0; retry < MPR_DB_MAX_WAIT; retry++) {
987 if ((mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET) &
988 MPI2_HIS_IOC2SYS_DB_STATUS) != 0)
995 /* Step through the synchronous command state machine, i.e. "Doorbell mode" */
997 mpr_request_sync(struct mpr_softc *sc, void *req, MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *reply,
998 int req_sz, int reply_sz, int timeout)
1002 int i, count, ioc_sz, residual;
1003 int sleep_flags = CAN_SLEEP;
1005 if (curthread->td_no_sleeping)
1006 sleep_flags = NO_SLEEP;
1009 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1012 if (mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED)
1016 * Announce that a message is coming through the doorbell. Messages
1017 * are pushed at 32bit words, so round up if needed.
1019 count = (req_sz + 3) / 4;
1020 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET,
1021 (MPI2_FUNCTION_HANDSHAKE << MPI2_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_SHIFT) |
1022 (count << MPI2_DOORBELL_ADD_DWORDS_SHIFT));
1025 if (mpr_wait_db_int(sc) ||
1026 (mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED) == 0) {
1027 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Doorbell failed to activate\n");
1030 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1031 if (mpr_wait_db_ack(sc, 5, sleep_flags) != 0) {
1032 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Doorbell handshake failed\n");
1037 /* Clock out the message data synchronously in 32-bit dwords*/
1038 data32 = (uint32_t *)req;
1039 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
1040 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET, htole32(data32[i]));
1041 if (mpr_wait_db_ack(sc, 5, sleep_flags) != 0) {
1042 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT,
1043 "Timeout while writing doorbell\n");
1049 /* Clock in the reply in 16-bit words. The total length of the
1050 * message is always in the 4th byte, so clock out the first 2 words
1051 * manually, then loop the rest.
1053 data16 = (uint16_t *)reply;
1054 if (mpr_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
1055 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Timeout reading doorbell 0\n");
1060 * If in a BE platform, swap bytes using le16toh to not
1061 * disturb 8 bit field neighbors in destination structure
1062 * pointed by data16.
1065 le16toh(mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET)) & MPI2_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK;
1066 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1067 if (mpr_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
1068 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Timeout reading doorbell 1\n");
1072 le16toh(mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET)) & MPI2_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK;
1073 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1075 /* Number of 32bit words in the message */
1076 ioc_sz = reply->MsgLength;
1079 * Figure out how many 16bit words to clock in without overrunning.
1080 * The precision loss with dividing reply_sz can safely be
1081 * ignored because the messages can only be multiples of 32bits.
1084 count = MIN((reply_sz / 4), ioc_sz) * 2;
1085 if (count < ioc_sz * 2) {
1086 residual = ioc_sz * 2 - count;
1087 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Driver error, throwing away %d "
1088 "residual message words\n", residual);
1091 for (i = 2; i < count; i++) {
1092 if (mpr_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
1093 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT,
1094 "Timeout reading doorbell %d\n", i);
1097 data16[i] = le16toh(mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET)) &
1098 MPI2_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK;
1099 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1103 * Pull out residual words that won't fit into the provided buffer.
1104 * This keeps the chip from hanging due to a driver programming
1107 while (residual--) {
1108 if (mpr_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
1109 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Timeout reading doorbell\n");
1112 (void)mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
1113 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1117 if (mpr_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
1118 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Timeout waiting to exit doorbell\n");
1121 if (mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED)
1122 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Warning, doorbell still active\n");
1123 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
1129 mpr_enqueue_request(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
1131 request_descriptor_t rd;
1134 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "SMID %u cm %p ccb %p\n",
1135 cm->cm_desc.Default.SMID, cm, cm->cm_ccb);
1137 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE && !(sc->mpr_flags &
1138 MPR_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN))
1139 mtx_assert(&sc->mpr_mtx, MA_OWNED);
1141 if (++sc->io_cmds_active > sc->io_cmds_highwater)
1142 sc->io_cmds_highwater++;
1144 KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY,
1145 ("command not busy, state = %u\n", cm->cm_state));
1146 cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_INQUEUE;
1148 if (sc->atomic_desc_capable) {
1149 rd.u.low = cm->cm_desc.Words.Low;
1150 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI26_ATOMIC_REQUEST_DESCRIPTOR_POST_OFFSET,
1153 rd.u.low = htole32(cm->cm_desc.Words.Low);
1154 rd.u.high = htole32(cm->cm_desc.Words.High);
1155 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REQUEST_DESCRIPTOR_POST_LOW_OFFSET,
1157 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REQUEST_DESCRIPTOR_POST_HIGH_OFFSET,
1163 * Ioc facts are read in 16 bit words and and stored with le16toh,
1164 * this takes care of proper U8 fields endianness in
1165 * MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY, but we still need to swap back U16 fields.
1168 adjust_iocfacts_endianness(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY *facts)
1170 facts->HeaderVersion = le16toh(facts->HeaderVersion);
1171 facts->Reserved1 = le16toh(facts->Reserved1);
1172 facts->IOCExceptions = le16toh(facts->IOCExceptions);
1173 facts->IOCStatus = le16toh(facts->IOCStatus);
1174 facts->IOCLogInfo = le32toh(facts->IOCLogInfo);
1175 facts->RequestCredit = le16toh(facts->RequestCredit);
1176 facts->ProductID = le16toh(facts->ProductID);
1177 facts->IOCCapabilities = le32toh(facts->IOCCapabilities);
1178 facts->IOCRequestFrameSize = le16toh(facts->IOCRequestFrameSize);
1179 facts->IOCMaxChainSegmentSize = le16toh(facts->IOCMaxChainSegmentSize);
1180 facts->MaxInitiators = le16toh(facts->MaxInitiators);
1181 facts->MaxTargets = le16toh(facts->MaxTargets);
1182 facts->MaxSasExpanders = le16toh(facts->MaxSasExpanders);
1183 facts->MaxEnclosures = le16toh(facts->MaxEnclosures);
1184 facts->ProtocolFlags = le16toh(facts->ProtocolFlags);
1185 facts->HighPriorityCredit = le16toh(facts->HighPriorityCredit);
1186 facts->MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth = le16toh(facts->MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth);
1187 facts->MaxDevHandle = le16toh(facts->MaxDevHandle);
1188 facts->MaxPersistentEntries = le16toh(facts->MaxPersistentEntries);
1189 facts->MinDevHandle = le16toh(facts->MinDevHandle);
1193 * Just the FACTS, ma'am.
1196 mpr_get_iocfacts(struct mpr_softc *sc, MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY *facts)
1198 MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *reply;
1199 MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REQUEST request;
1200 int error, req_sz, reply_sz;
1203 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
1205 req_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REQUEST);
1206 reply_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY);
1207 reply = (MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *)facts;
1209 bzero(&request, req_sz);
1210 request.Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_FACTS;
1211 error = mpr_request_sync(sc, &request, reply, req_sz, reply_sz, 5);
1213 adjust_iocfacts_endianness(facts);
1214 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "facts->IOCCapabilities 0x%x\n", facts->IOCCapabilities);
1216 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit, error= %d\n", __func__, error);
1221 mpr_send_iocinit(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1223 MPI2_IOC_INIT_REQUEST init;
1224 MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY reply;
1225 int req_sz, reply_sz, error;
1227 uint64_t time_in_msec;
1230 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
1232 /* Do a quick sanity check on proper initialization */
1233 if ((sc->pqdepth == 0) || (sc->fqdepth == 0) || (sc->reqframesz == 0)
1234 || (sc->replyframesz == 0)) {
1235 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_ERROR,
1236 "Driver not fully initialized for IOCInit\n");
1240 req_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_INIT_REQUEST);
1241 reply_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_INIT_REPLY);
1242 bzero(&init, req_sz);
1243 bzero(&reply, reply_sz);
1246 * Fill in the init block. Note that most addresses are
1247 * deliberately in the lower 32bits of memory. This is a micro-
1248 * optimzation for PCI/PCIX, though it's not clear if it helps PCIe.
1250 init.Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_INIT;
1251 init.WhoInit = MPI2_WHOINIT_HOST_DRIVER;
1252 init.MsgVersion = htole16(MPI2_VERSION);
1253 init.HeaderVersion = htole16(MPI2_HEADER_VERSION);
1254 init.SystemRequestFrameSize = htole16((uint16_t)(sc->reqframesz / 4));
1255 init.ReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth = htole16(sc->pqdepth);
1256 init.ReplyFreeQueueDepth = htole16(sc->fqdepth);
1257 init.SenseBufferAddressHigh = 0;
1258 init.SystemReplyAddressHigh = 0;
1259 init.SystemRequestFrameBaseAddress.High = 0;
1260 init.SystemRequestFrameBaseAddress.Low =
1261 htole32((uint32_t)sc->req_busaddr);
1262 init.ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress.High = 0;
1263 init.ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress.Low =
1264 htole32((uint32_t)sc->post_busaddr);
1265 init.ReplyFreeQueueAddress.High = 0;
1266 init.ReplyFreeQueueAddress.Low = htole32((uint32_t)sc->free_busaddr);
1268 time_in_msec = (now.tv_sec * 1000 + now.tv_usec/1000);
1269 init.TimeStamp.High = htole32((time_in_msec >> 32) & 0xFFFFFFFF);
1270 init.TimeStamp.Low = htole32(time_in_msec & 0xFFFFFFFF);
1271 init.HostPageSize = HOST_PAGE_SIZE_4K;
1273 error = mpr_request_sync(sc, &init, &reply, req_sz, reply_sz, 5);
1274 if ((le16toh(reply.IOCStatus) & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_MASK) != MPI2_IOCSTATUS_SUCCESS)
1277 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "IOCInit status= 0x%x\n", le16toh(reply.IOCStatus));
1278 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit\n", __func__);
1283 mpr_memaddr_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
1288 *addr = segs[0].ds_addr;
1292 mpr_memaddr_wait_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
1294 struct mpr_busdma_context *ctx;
1295 int need_unload, need_free;
1297 ctx = (struct mpr_busdma_context *)arg;
1301 mpr_lock(ctx->softc);
1304 if ((error == 0) && (ctx->abandoned == 0)) {
1305 *ctx->addr = segs[0].ds_addr;
1309 if (ctx->abandoned != 0)
1315 mpr_unlock(ctx->softc);
1317 if (need_unload != 0) {
1318 bus_dmamap_unload(ctx->buffer_dmat,
1319 ctx->buffer_dmamap);
1328 mpr_alloc_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1330 struct mpr_queue *q;
1334 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_XINFO, "Allocating %d I/O queues\n", nq);
1336 sc->queues = malloc(sizeof(struct mpr_queue) * nq, M_MPR,
1338 if (sc->queues == NULL)
1341 for (i = 0; i < nq; i++) {
1343 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "Configuring queue %d %p\n", i, q);
1351 mpr_alloc_hw_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1353 bus_dma_template_t t;
1354 bus_addr_t queues_busaddr;
1356 int qsize, fqsize, pqsize;
1359 * The reply free queue contains 4 byte entries in multiples of 16 and
1360 * aligned on a 16 byte boundary. There must always be an unused entry.
1361 * This queue supplies fresh reply frames for the firmware to use.
1363 * The reply descriptor post queue contains 8 byte entries in
1364 * multiples of 16 and aligned on a 16 byte boundary. This queue
1365 * contains filled-in reply frames sent from the firmware to the host.
1367 * These two queues are allocated together for simplicity.
1369 sc->fqdepth = roundup2(sc->num_replies + 1, 16);
1370 sc->pqdepth = roundup2(sc->num_replies + 1, 16);
1371 fqsize= sc->fqdepth * 4;
1372 pqsize = sc->pqdepth * 8;
1373 qsize = fqsize + pqsize;
1375 bus_dma_template_init(&t, sc->mpr_parent_dmat);
1376 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_ALIGNMENT(16), BD_MAXSIZE(qsize),
1377 BD_MAXSEGSIZE(qsize), BD_NSEGMENTS(1),
1378 BD_LOWADDR(BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT));
1379 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->queues_dmat)) {
1380 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate queues DMA tag\n");
1383 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->queues_dmat, (void **)&queues, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT,
1385 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate queues memory\n");
1388 bzero(queues, qsize);
1389 bus_dmamap_load(sc->queues_dmat, sc->queues_map, queues, qsize,
1390 mpr_memaddr_cb, &queues_busaddr, 0);
1392 sc->free_queue = (uint32_t *)queues;
1393 sc->free_busaddr = queues_busaddr;
1394 sc->post_queue = (MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *)(queues + fqsize);
1395 sc->post_busaddr = queues_busaddr + fqsize;
1396 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "free queue busaddr= %#016jx size= %d\n",
1397 (uintmax_t)sc->free_busaddr, fqsize);
1398 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "reply queue busaddr= %#016jx size= %d\n",
1399 (uintmax_t)sc->post_busaddr, pqsize);
1405 mpr_alloc_replies(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1407 bus_dma_template_t t;
1408 int rsize, num_replies;
1410 /* Store the reply frame size in bytes rather than as 32bit words */
1411 sc->replyframesz = sc->facts->ReplyFrameSize * 4;
1414 * sc->num_replies should be one less than sc->fqdepth. We need to
1415 * allocate space for sc->fqdepth replies, but only sc->num_replies
1416 * replies can be used at once.
1418 num_replies = max(sc->fqdepth, sc->num_replies);
1420 rsize = sc->replyframesz * num_replies;
1421 bus_dma_template_init(&t, sc->mpr_parent_dmat);
1422 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_ALIGNMENT(4), BD_MAXSIZE(rsize),
1423 BD_MAXSEGSIZE(rsize), BD_NSEGMENTS(1),
1424 BD_LOWADDR(BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT));
1425 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->reply_dmat)) {
1426 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate replies DMA tag\n");
1429 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->reply_dmat, (void **)&sc->reply_frames,
1430 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->reply_map)) {
1431 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate replies memory\n");
1434 bzero(sc->reply_frames, rsize);
1435 bus_dmamap_load(sc->reply_dmat, sc->reply_map, sc->reply_frames, rsize,
1436 mpr_memaddr_cb, &sc->reply_busaddr, 0);
1437 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "reply frames busaddr= %#016jx size= %d\n",
1438 (uintmax_t)sc->reply_busaddr, rsize);
1444 mpr_load_chains_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
1446 struct mpr_softc *sc = arg;
1447 struct mpr_chain *chain;
1454 for (i = 0, o = 0, s = 0; s < nsegs; s++) {
1455 for (bo = 0; bo + sc->chain_frame_size <= segs[s].ds_len;
1456 bo += sc->chain_frame_size) {
1457 chain = &sc->chains[i++];
1458 chain->chain =(MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)(sc->chain_frames+o);
1459 chain->chain_busaddr = segs[s].ds_addr + bo;
1460 o += sc->chain_frame_size;
1461 mpr_free_chain(sc, chain);
1463 if (bo != segs[s].ds_len)
1464 o += segs[s].ds_len - bo;
1466 sc->chain_free_lowwater = i;
1470 mpr_alloc_requests(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1472 bus_dma_template_t t;
1473 struct mpr_command *cm;
1474 int i, rsize, nsegs;
1476 rsize = sc->reqframesz * sc->num_reqs;
1477 bus_dma_template_init(&t, sc->mpr_parent_dmat);
1478 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_ALIGNMENT(16), BD_MAXSIZE(rsize),
1479 BD_MAXSEGSIZE(rsize), BD_NSEGMENTS(1),
1480 BD_LOWADDR(BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT));
1481 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->req_dmat)) {
1482 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate request DMA tag\n");
1485 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->req_dmat, (void **)&sc->req_frames,
1486 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->req_map)) {
1487 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate request memory\n");
1490 bzero(sc->req_frames, rsize);
1491 bus_dmamap_load(sc->req_dmat, sc->req_map, sc->req_frames, rsize,
1492 mpr_memaddr_cb, &sc->req_busaddr, 0);
1493 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "request frames busaddr= %#016jx size= %d\n",
1494 (uintmax_t)sc->req_busaddr, rsize);
1496 sc->chains = malloc(sizeof(struct mpr_chain) * sc->num_chains, M_MPR,
1499 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate chain memory\n");
1502 rsize = sc->chain_frame_size * sc->num_chains;
1503 bus_dma_template_init(&t, sc->mpr_parent_dmat);
1504 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_ALIGNMENT(16), BD_MAXSIZE(rsize),
1505 BD_MAXSEGSIZE(rsize), BD_NSEGMENTS((howmany(rsize, PAGE_SIZE))));
1506 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->chain_dmat)) {
1507 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate chain DMA tag\n");
1510 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->chain_dmat, (void **)&sc->chain_frames,
1511 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &sc->chain_map)) {
1512 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate chain memory\n");
1515 if (bus_dmamap_load(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_map, sc->chain_frames,
1516 rsize, mpr_load_chains_cb, sc, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT)) {
1517 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot load chain memory\n");
1518 bus_dmamem_free(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_frames,
1523 rsize = MPR_SENSE_LEN * sc->num_reqs;
1524 bus_dma_template_clone(&t, sc->req_dmat);
1525 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_ALIGNMENT(1), BD_MAXSIZE(rsize),
1526 BD_MAXSEGSIZE(rsize));
1527 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->sense_dmat)) {
1528 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate sense DMA tag\n");
1531 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->sense_dmat, (void **)&sc->sense_frames,
1532 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->sense_map)) {
1533 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate sense memory\n");
1536 bzero(sc->sense_frames, rsize);
1537 bus_dmamap_load(sc->sense_dmat, sc->sense_map, sc->sense_frames, rsize,
1538 mpr_memaddr_cb, &sc->sense_busaddr, 0);
1539 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "sense frames busaddr= %#016jx size= %d\n",
1540 (uintmax_t)sc->sense_busaddr, rsize);
1543 * Allocate NVMe PRP Pages for NVMe SGL support only if the FW supports
1546 if ((sc->facts->MsgVersion >= MPI2_VERSION_02_06) &&
1547 (sc->facts->ProtocolFlags & MPI2_IOCFACTS_PROTOCOL_NVME_DEVICES)) {
1548 if (mpr_alloc_nvme_prp_pages(sc) == ENOMEM)
1552 nsegs = (sc->maxio / PAGE_SIZE) + 1;
1553 bus_dma_template_init(&t, sc->mpr_parent_dmat);
1554 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_MAXSIZE(BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT),
1555 BD_NSEGMENTS(nsegs), BD_MAXSEGSIZE(BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT),
1556 BD_FLAGS(BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW), BD_LOCKFUNC(busdma_lock_mutex),
1557 BD_LOCKFUNCARG(&sc->mpr_mtx));
1558 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->buffer_dmat)) {
1559 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate buffer DMA tag\n");
1564 * SMID 0 cannot be used as a free command per the firmware spec.
1565 * Just drop that command instead of risking accounting bugs.
1567 sc->commands = malloc(sizeof(struct mpr_command) * sc->num_reqs,
1568 M_MPR, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
1569 for (i = 1; i < sc->num_reqs; i++) {
1570 cm = &sc->commands[i];
1571 cm->cm_req = sc->req_frames + i * sc->reqframesz;
1572 cm->cm_req_busaddr = sc->req_busaddr + i * sc->reqframesz;
1573 cm->cm_sense = &sc->sense_frames[i];
1574 cm->cm_sense_busaddr = sc->sense_busaddr + i * MPR_SENSE_LEN;
1575 cm->cm_desc.Default.SMID = htole16(i);
1577 cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
1578 TAILQ_INIT(&cm->cm_chain_list);
1579 TAILQ_INIT(&cm->cm_prp_page_list);
1580 callout_init_mtx(&cm->cm_callout, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0);
1582 /* XXX Is a failure here a critical problem? */
1583 if (bus_dmamap_create(sc->buffer_dmat, 0, &cm->cm_dmamap)
1585 if (i <= sc->num_prireqs)
1586 mpr_free_high_priority_command(sc, cm);
1588 mpr_free_command(sc, cm);
1590 panic("failed to allocate command %d\n", i);
1600 * Allocate contiguous buffers for PCIe NVMe devices for building native PRPs,
1601 * which are scatter/gather lists for NVMe devices.
1603 * This buffer must be contiguous due to the nature of how NVMe PRPs are built
1604 * and translated by FW.
1606 * returns ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated, otherwise returns 0.
1609 mpr_alloc_nvme_prp_pages(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1611 bus_dma_template_t t;
1612 struct mpr_prp_page *prp_page;
1613 int PRPs_per_page, PRPs_required, pages_required;
1617 * Assuming a MAX_IO_SIZE of 1MB and a PAGE_SIZE of 4k, the max number
1618 * of PRPs (NVMe's Scatter/Gather Element) needed per I/O is:
1619 * MAX_IO_SIZE / PAGE_SIZE = 256
1621 * 1 PRP entry in main frame for PRP list pointer still leaves 255 PRPs
1622 * required for the remainder of the 1MB I/O. 512 PRPs can fit into one
1623 * page (4096 / 8 = 512), so only one page is required for each I/O.
1625 * Each of these buffers will need to be contiguous. For simplicity,
1626 * only one buffer is allocated here, which has all of the space
1627 * required for the NVMe Queue Depth. If there are problems allocating
1628 * this one buffer, this function will need to change to allocate
1629 * individual, contiguous NVME_QDEPTH buffers.
1631 * The real calculation will use the real max io size. Above is just an
1635 PRPs_required = sc->maxio / PAGE_SIZE;
1636 PRPs_per_page = (PAGE_SIZE / PRP_ENTRY_SIZE) - 1;
1637 pages_required = (PRPs_required / PRPs_per_page) + 1;
1639 sc->prp_buffer_size = PAGE_SIZE * pages_required;
1640 rsize = sc->prp_buffer_size * NVME_QDEPTH;
1641 bus_dma_template_init(&t, sc->mpr_parent_dmat);
1642 BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(&t, BD_ALIGNMENT(4), BD_MAXSIZE(rsize),
1643 BD_MAXSEGSIZE(rsize), BD_NSEGMENTS(1),
1644 BD_LOWADDR(BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT));
1645 if (bus_dma_template_tag(&t, &sc->prp_page_dmat)) {
1646 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate NVMe PRP DMA "
1650 if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->prp_page_dmat, (void **)&sc->prp_pages,
1651 BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->prp_page_map)) {
1652 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Cannot allocate NVMe PRP memory\n");
1655 bzero(sc->prp_pages, rsize);
1656 bus_dmamap_load(sc->prp_page_dmat, sc->prp_page_map, sc->prp_pages,
1657 rsize, mpr_memaddr_cb, &sc->prp_page_busaddr, 0);
1659 sc->prps = malloc(sizeof(struct mpr_prp_page) * NVME_QDEPTH, M_MPR,
1661 for (i = 0; i < NVME_QDEPTH; i++) {
1662 prp_page = &sc->prps[i];
1663 prp_page->prp_page = (uint64_t *)(sc->prp_pages +
1664 i * sc->prp_buffer_size);
1665 prp_page->prp_page_busaddr = (uint64_t)(sc->prp_page_busaddr +
1666 i * sc->prp_buffer_size);
1667 mpr_free_prp_page(sc, prp_page);
1668 sc->prp_pages_free_lowwater++;
1675 mpr_init_queues(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1679 memset((uint8_t *)sc->post_queue, 0xff, sc->pqdepth * 8);
1682 * According to the spec, we need to use one less reply than we
1683 * have space for on the queue. So sc->num_replies (the number we
1684 * use) should be less than sc->fqdepth (allocated size).
1686 if (sc->num_replies >= sc->fqdepth)
1690 * Initialize all of the free queue entries.
1692 for (i = 0; i < sc->fqdepth; i++) {
1693 sc->free_queue[i] = htole32(sc->reply_busaddr + (i * sc->replyframesz));
1695 sc->replyfreeindex = sc->num_replies;
1700 /* Get the driver parameter tunables. Lowest priority are the driver defaults.
1701 * Next are the global settings, if they exist. Highest are the per-unit
1702 * settings, if they exist.
1705 mpr_get_tunables(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1707 char tmpstr[80], mpr_debug[80];
1709 /* XXX default to some debugging for now */
1710 sc->mpr_debug = MPR_INFO | MPR_FAULT;
1711 sc->disable_msix = 0;
1712 sc->disable_msi = 0;
1713 sc->max_msix = MPR_MSIX_MAX;
1714 sc->max_chains = MPR_CHAIN_FRAMES;
1715 sc->max_io_pages = MPR_MAXIO_PAGES;
1716 sc->enable_ssu = MPR_SSU_ENABLE_SSD_DISABLE_HDD;
1717 sc->spinup_wait_time = DEFAULT_SPINUP_WAIT;
1719 sc->max_reqframes = MPR_REQ_FRAMES;
1720 sc->max_prireqframes = MPR_PRI_REQ_FRAMES;
1721 sc->max_replyframes = MPR_REPLY_FRAMES;
1722 sc->max_evtframes = MPR_EVT_REPLY_FRAMES;
1725 * Grab the global variables.
1727 bzero(mpr_debug, 80);
1728 if (TUNABLE_STR_FETCH("hw.mpr.debug_level", mpr_debug, 80) != 0)
1729 mpr_parse_debug(sc, mpr_debug);
1730 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.disable_msix", &sc->disable_msix);
1731 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.disable_msi", &sc->disable_msi);
1732 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_msix", &sc->max_msix);
1733 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_chains", &sc->max_chains);
1734 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_io_pages", &sc->max_io_pages);
1735 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.enable_ssu", &sc->enable_ssu);
1736 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.spinup_wait_time", &sc->spinup_wait_time);
1737 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.use_phy_num", &sc->use_phynum);
1738 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_reqframes", &sc->max_reqframes);
1739 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_prireqframes", &sc->max_prireqframes);
1740 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_replyframes", &sc->max_replyframes);
1741 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mpr.max_evtframes", &sc->max_evtframes);
1743 /* Grab the unit-instance variables */
1744 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.debug_level",
1745 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1746 bzero(mpr_debug, 80);
1747 if (TUNABLE_STR_FETCH(tmpstr, mpr_debug, 80) != 0)
1748 mpr_parse_debug(sc, mpr_debug);
1750 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.disable_msix",
1751 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1752 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->disable_msix);
1754 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.disable_msi",
1755 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1756 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->disable_msi);
1758 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_msix",
1759 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1760 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_msix);
1762 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_chains",
1763 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1764 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_chains);
1766 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_io_pages",
1767 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1768 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_io_pages);
1770 bzero(sc->exclude_ids, sizeof(sc->exclude_ids));
1771 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.exclude_ids",
1772 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1773 TUNABLE_STR_FETCH(tmpstr, sc->exclude_ids, sizeof(sc->exclude_ids));
1775 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.enable_ssu",
1776 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1777 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->enable_ssu);
1779 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.spinup_wait_time",
1780 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1781 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->spinup_wait_time);
1783 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.use_phy_num",
1784 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1785 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->use_phynum);
1787 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_reqframes",
1788 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1789 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_reqframes);
1791 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_prireqframes",
1792 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1793 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_prireqframes);
1795 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_replyframes",
1796 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1797 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_replyframes);
1799 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mpr.%d.max_evtframes",
1800 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1801 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_evtframes);
1805 mpr_setup_sysctl(struct mpr_softc *sc)
1807 struct sysctl_ctx_list *sysctl_ctx = NULL;
1808 struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree = NULL;
1809 char tmpstr[80], tmpstr2[80];
1812 * Setup the sysctl variable so the user can change the debug level
1815 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "MPR controller %d",
1816 device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1817 snprintf(tmpstr2, sizeof(tmpstr2), "%d", device_get_unit(sc->mpr_dev));
1819 sysctl_ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->mpr_dev);
1820 if (sysctl_ctx != NULL)
1821 sysctl_tree = device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->mpr_dev);
1823 if (sysctl_tree == NULL) {
1824 sysctl_ctx_init(&sc->sysctl_ctx);
1825 sc->sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&sc->sysctl_ctx,
1826 SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_hw_mpr), OID_AUTO, tmpstr2,
1827 CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, tmpstr);
1828 if (sc->sysctl_tree == NULL)
1830 sysctl_ctx = &sc->sysctl_ctx;
1831 sysctl_tree = sc->sysctl_tree;
1834 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1835 OID_AUTO, "debug_level", CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE,
1836 sc, 0, mpr_debug_sysctl, "A", "mpr debug level");
1838 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1839 OID_AUTO, "disable_msix", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->disable_msix, 0,
1840 "Disable the use of MSI-X interrupts");
1842 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1843 OID_AUTO, "max_msix", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->max_msix, 0,
1844 "User-defined maximum number of MSIX queues");
1846 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1847 OID_AUTO, "msix_msgs", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->msi_msgs, 0,
1848 "Negotiated number of MSIX queues");
1850 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1851 OID_AUTO, "max_reqframes", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->max_reqframes, 0,
1852 "Total number of allocated request frames");
1854 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1855 OID_AUTO, "max_prireqframes", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->max_prireqframes, 0,
1856 "Total number of allocated high priority request frames");
1858 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1859 OID_AUTO, "max_replyframes", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->max_replyframes, 0,
1860 "Total number of allocated reply frames");
1862 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1863 OID_AUTO, "max_evtframes", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->max_evtframes, 0,
1864 "Total number of event frames allocated");
1866 SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1867 OID_AUTO, "firmware_version", CTLFLAG_RD, sc->fw_version,
1868 strlen(sc->fw_version), "firmware version");
1870 SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1871 OID_AUTO, "driver_version", CTLFLAG_RD, MPR_DRIVER_VERSION,
1872 strlen(MPR_DRIVER_VERSION), "driver version");
1874 SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1875 OID_AUTO, "msg_version", CTLFLAG_RD, sc->msg_version,
1876 strlen(sc->msg_version), "message interface version");
1878 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1879 OID_AUTO, "io_cmds_active", CTLFLAG_RD,
1880 &sc->io_cmds_active, 0, "number of currently active commands");
1882 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1883 OID_AUTO, "io_cmds_highwater", CTLFLAG_RD,
1884 &sc->io_cmds_highwater, 0, "maximum active commands seen");
1886 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1887 OID_AUTO, "chain_free", CTLFLAG_RD,
1888 &sc->chain_free, 0, "number of free chain elements");
1890 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1891 OID_AUTO, "chain_free_lowwater", CTLFLAG_RD,
1892 &sc->chain_free_lowwater, 0,"lowest number of free chain elements");
1894 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1895 OID_AUTO, "max_chains", CTLFLAG_RD,
1896 &sc->max_chains, 0,"maximum chain frames that will be allocated");
1898 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1899 OID_AUTO, "max_io_pages", CTLFLAG_RD,
1900 &sc->max_io_pages, 0,"maximum pages to allow per I/O (if <1 use "
1903 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1904 OID_AUTO, "enable_ssu", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->enable_ssu, 0,
1905 "enable SSU to SATA SSD/HDD at shutdown");
1907 SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1908 OID_AUTO, "chain_alloc_fail", CTLFLAG_RD,
1909 &sc->chain_alloc_fail, "chain allocation failures");
1911 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1912 OID_AUTO, "spinup_wait_time", CTLFLAG_RD,
1913 &sc->spinup_wait_time, DEFAULT_SPINUP_WAIT, "seconds to wait for "
1914 "spinup after SATA ID error");
1916 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1917 OID_AUTO, "dump_reqs",
1918 CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_SKIP | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE,
1919 sc, 0, mpr_dump_reqs, "I", "Dump Active Requests");
1921 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1922 OID_AUTO, "dump_reqs_alltypes", CTLFLAG_RW,
1923 &sc->dump_reqs_alltypes, 0,
1924 "dump all request types not just inqueue");
1926 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1927 OID_AUTO, "use_phy_num", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->use_phynum, 0,
1928 "Use the phy number for enumeration");
1930 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1931 OID_AUTO, "prp_pages_free", CTLFLAG_RD,
1932 &sc->prp_pages_free, 0, "number of free PRP pages");
1934 SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1935 OID_AUTO, "prp_pages_free_lowwater", CTLFLAG_RD,
1936 &sc->prp_pages_free_lowwater, 0,"lowest number of free PRP pages");
1938 SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
1939 OID_AUTO, "prp_page_alloc_fail", CTLFLAG_RD,
1940 &sc->prp_page_alloc_fail, "PRP page allocation failures");
1943 static struct mpr_debug_string {
1946 } mpr_debug_strings[] = {
1948 {"fault", MPR_FAULT},
1949 {"event", MPR_EVENT},
1951 {"recovery", MPR_RECOVERY},
1952 {"error", MPR_ERROR},
1954 {"xinfo", MPR_XINFO},
1956 {"mapping", MPR_MAPPING},
1957 {"trace", MPR_TRACE}
1960 enum mpr_debug_level_combiner {
1967 mpr_debug_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
1969 struct mpr_softc *sc;
1970 struct mpr_debug_string *string;
1974 int i, len, debug, error;
1976 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)arg1;
1978 error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0);
1982 sbuf = sbuf_new_for_sysctl(NULL, NULL, 128, req);
1983 debug = sc->mpr_debug;
1985 sbuf_printf(sbuf, "%#x", debug);
1987 sz = sizeof(mpr_debug_strings) / sizeof(mpr_debug_strings[0]);
1988 for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
1989 string = &mpr_debug_strings[i];
1990 if (debug & string->flag)
1991 sbuf_printf(sbuf, ",%s", string->name);
1994 error = sbuf_finish(sbuf);
1997 if (error || req->newptr == NULL)
2000 len = req->newlen - req->newidx;
2004 buffer = malloc(len, M_MPR, M_ZERO|M_WAITOK);
2005 error = SYSCTL_IN(req, buffer, len);
2007 mpr_parse_debug(sc, buffer);
2009 free(buffer, M_MPR);
2014 mpr_parse_debug(struct mpr_softc *sc, char *list)
2016 struct mpr_debug_string *string;
2017 enum mpr_debug_level_combiner op;
2018 char *token, *endtoken;
2022 if (list == NULL || *list == '\0')
2028 } else if (*list == '-') {
2037 sz = sizeof(mpr_debug_strings) / sizeof(mpr_debug_strings[0]);
2038 while ((token = strsep(&list, ":,")) != NULL) {
2039 /* Handle integer flags */
2040 flags |= strtol(token, &endtoken, 0);
2041 if (token != endtoken)
2044 /* Handle text flags */
2045 for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
2046 string = &mpr_debug_strings[i];
2047 if (strcasecmp(token, string->name) == 0) {
2048 flags |= string->flag;
2056 sc->mpr_debug = flags;
2059 sc->mpr_debug |= flags;
2062 sc->mpr_debug &= (~flags);
2068 struct mpr_dumpreq_hdr {
2077 mpr_dump_reqs(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
2079 struct mpr_softc *sc;
2080 struct mpr_chain *chain, *chain1;
2081 struct mpr_command *cm;
2082 struct mpr_dumpreq_hdr hdr;
2084 uint32_t smid, state;
2085 int i, numreqs, error = 0;
2087 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)arg1;
2089 if ((error = priv_check(curthread, PRIV_DRIVER)) != 0) {
2090 printf("priv check error %d\n", error);
2094 state = MPR_CM_STATE_INQUEUE;
2096 numreqs = sc->num_reqs;
2098 if (req->newptr != NULL)
2101 if (smid == 0 || smid > sc->num_reqs)
2103 if (numreqs <= 0 || (numreqs + smid > sc->num_reqs))
2104 numreqs = sc->num_reqs;
2105 sb = sbuf_new_for_sysctl(NULL, NULL, 4096, req);
2107 /* Best effort, no locking */
2108 for (i = smid; i < numreqs; i++) {
2109 cm = &sc->commands[i];
2110 if ((sc->dump_reqs_alltypes == 0) && (cm->cm_state != state))
2113 hdr.state = cm->cm_state;
2115 hdr.deschi = cm->cm_desc.Words.High;
2116 hdr.desclo = cm->cm_desc.Words.Low;
2117 TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(chain, &cm->cm_chain_list, chain_link,
2120 sbuf_bcat(sb, &hdr, sizeof(hdr));
2121 sbuf_bcat(sb, cm->cm_req, 128);
2122 TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(chain, &cm->cm_chain_list, chain_link,
2124 sbuf_bcat(sb, chain->chain, 128);
2127 error = sbuf_finish(sb);
2133 mpr_attach(struct mpr_softc *sc)
2138 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
2140 mtx_init(&sc->mpr_mtx, "MPR lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
2141 callout_init_mtx(&sc->periodic, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0);
2142 callout_init_mtx(&sc->device_check_callout, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0);
2143 TAILQ_INIT(&sc->event_list);
2144 timevalclear(&sc->lastfail);
2146 if ((error = mpr_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
2147 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
2148 "Failed to transition ready\n");
2152 sc->facts = malloc(sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY), M_MPR,
2155 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT,
2156 "Cannot allocate memory, exit\n");
2161 * Get IOC Facts and allocate all structures based on this information.
2162 * A Diag Reset will also call mpr_iocfacts_allocate and re-read the IOC
2163 * Facts. If relevant values have changed in IOC Facts, this function
2164 * will free all of the memory based on IOC Facts and reallocate that
2165 * memory. If this fails, any allocated memory should already be freed.
2167 if ((error = mpr_iocfacts_allocate(sc, TRUE)) != 0) {
2168 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "IOC Facts allocation "
2169 "failed with error %d\n", error);
2173 /* Start the periodic watchdog check on the IOC Doorbell */
2177 * The portenable will kick off discovery events that will drive the
2178 * rest of the initialization process. The CAM/SAS module will
2179 * hold up the boot sequence until discovery is complete.
2181 sc->mpr_ich.ich_func = mpr_startup;
2182 sc->mpr_ich.ich_arg = sc;
2183 if (config_intrhook_establish(&sc->mpr_ich) != 0) {
2184 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_ERROR,
2185 "Cannot establish MPR config hook\n");
2190 * Allow IR to shutdown gracefully when shutdown occurs.
2192 sc->shutdown_eh = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final,
2193 mprsas_ir_shutdown, sc, SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT);
2195 if (sc->shutdown_eh == NULL)
2196 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_ERROR,
2197 "shutdown event registration failed\n");
2199 mpr_setup_sysctl(sc);
2201 sc->mpr_flags |= MPR_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE;
2202 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit error= %d\n", __func__, error);
2207 /* Run through any late-start handlers. */
2209 mpr_startup(void *arg)
2211 struct mpr_softc *sc;
2213 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)arg;
2214 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
2217 mpr_unmask_intr(sc);
2219 /* initialize device mapping tables */
2220 mpr_base_static_config_pages(sc);
2221 mpr_mapping_initialize(sc);
2225 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "disestablish config intrhook\n");
2226 config_intrhook_disestablish(&sc->mpr_ich);
2227 sc->mpr_ich.ich_arg = NULL;
2229 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit\n", __func__);
2232 /* Periodic watchdog. Is called with the driver lock already held. */
2234 mpr_periodic(void *arg)
2236 struct mpr_softc *sc;
2239 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)arg;
2240 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN)
2243 db = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
2244 if ((db & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK) == MPI2_IOC_STATE_FAULT) {
2245 if ((db & MPI2_DOORBELL_FAULT_CODE_MASK) ==
2246 IFAULT_IOP_OVER_TEMP_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED) {
2247 panic("TEMPERATURE FAULT: STOPPING.");
2249 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "IOC Fault 0x%08x, Resetting\n", db);
2253 callout_reset_sbt(&sc->periodic, MPR_PERIODIC_DELAY * SBT_1S, 0,
2254 mpr_periodic, sc, C_PREL(1));
2258 mpr_log_evt_handler(struct mpr_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
2259 MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *event)
2261 MPI2_EVENT_DATA_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED *entry;
2263 MPR_DPRINT_EVENT(sc, generic, event);
2265 switch (event->Event) {
2266 case MPI2_EVENT_LOG_DATA:
2267 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_EVENT, "MPI2_EVENT_LOG_DATA:\n");
2268 if (sc->mpr_debug & MPR_EVENT)
2269 hexdump(event->EventData, event->EventDataLength, NULL,
2272 case MPI2_EVENT_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED:
2273 entry = (MPI2_EVENT_DATA_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED *)event->EventData;
2274 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_EVENT, "MPI2_EVENT_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED event "
2275 "0x%x Sequence %d:\n", entry->LogEntryQualifier,
2276 entry->LogSequence);
2285 mpr_attach_log(struct mpr_softc *sc)
2290 setbit(events, MPI2_EVENT_LOG_DATA);
2291 setbit(events, MPI2_EVENT_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED);
2293 mpr_register_events(sc, events, mpr_log_evt_handler, NULL,
2300 mpr_detach_log(struct mpr_softc *sc)
2303 if (sc->mpr_log_eh != NULL)
2304 mpr_deregister_events(sc, sc->mpr_log_eh);
2309 * Free all of the driver resources and detach submodules. Should be called
2310 * without the lock held.
2313 mpr_free(struct mpr_softc *sc)
2317 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s entered\n", __func__);
2318 /* Turn off the watchdog */
2320 sc->mpr_flags |= MPR_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN;
2322 /* Lock must not be held for this */
2323 callout_drain(&sc->periodic);
2324 callout_drain(&sc->device_check_callout);
2326 if (((error = mpr_detach_log(sc)) != 0) ||
2327 ((error = mpr_detach_sas(sc)) != 0)) {
2328 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT|MPR_FAULT, "failed to detach "
2329 "subsystems, error= %d, exit\n", error);
2333 mpr_detach_user(sc);
2335 /* Put the IOC back in the READY state. */
2337 if ((error = mpr_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
2343 if (sc->facts != NULL)
2344 free(sc->facts, M_MPR);
2347 * Free all buffers that are based on IOC Facts. A Diag Reset may need
2348 * to free these buffers too.
2350 mpr_iocfacts_free(sc);
2352 if (sc->sysctl_tree != NULL)
2353 sysctl_ctx_free(&sc->sysctl_ctx);
2355 /* Deregister the shutdown function */
2356 if (sc->shutdown_eh != NULL)
2357 EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(shutdown_final, sc->shutdown_eh);
2359 mtx_destroy(&sc->mpr_mtx);
2360 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INIT, "%s exit\n", __func__);
2365 static __inline void
2366 mpr_complete_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
2371 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Completing NULL command\n");
2375 KASSERT(cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_INQUEUE,
2376 ("command not inqueue, state = %u\n", cm->cm_state));
2377 cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
2378 if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_POLLED)
2379 cm->cm_flags |= MPR_CM_FLAGS_COMPLETE;
2381 if (cm->cm_complete != NULL) {
2382 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE,
2383 "%s cm %p calling cm_complete %p data %p reply %p\n",
2384 __func__, cm, cm->cm_complete, cm->cm_complete_data,
2386 cm->cm_complete(sc, cm);
2389 if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_WAKEUP) {
2390 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "waking up %p\n", cm);
2394 if (sc->io_cmds_active != 0) {
2395 sc->io_cmds_active--;
2397 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Warning: io_cmds_active is "
2398 "out of sync - resynching to 0\n");
2403 mpr_sas_log_info(struct mpr_softc *sc , u32 log_info)
2405 union loginfo_type {
2414 union loginfo_type sas_loginfo;
2415 char *originator_str = NULL;
2417 sas_loginfo.loginfo = log_info;
2418 if (sas_loginfo.dw.bus_type != 3 /*SAS*/)
2421 /* each nexus loss loginfo */
2422 if (log_info == 0x31170000)
2425 /* eat the loginfos associated with task aborts */
2426 if ((log_info == 30050000) || (log_info == 0x31140000) ||
2427 (log_info == 0x31130000))
2430 switch (sas_loginfo.dw.originator) {
2432 originator_str = "IOP";
2435 originator_str = "PL";
2438 originator_str = "IR";
2442 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_LOG, "log_info(0x%08x): originator(%s), "
2443 "code(0x%02x), sub_code(0x%04x)\n", log_info, originator_str,
2444 sas_loginfo.dw.code, sas_loginfo.dw.subcode);
2448 mpr_display_reply_info(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint8_t *reply)
2450 MPI2DefaultReply_t *mpi_reply;
2453 mpi_reply = (MPI2DefaultReply_t*)reply;
2454 sc_status = le16toh(mpi_reply->IOCStatus);
2455 if (sc_status & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_FLAG_LOG_INFO_AVAILABLE)
2456 mpr_sas_log_info(sc, le32toh(mpi_reply->IOCLogInfo));
2460 mpr_intr(void *data)
2462 struct mpr_softc *sc;
2465 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)data;
2466 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
2469 * Check interrupt status register to flush the bus. This is
2470 * needed for both INTx interrupts and driver-driven polling
2472 status = mpr_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET);
2473 if ((status & MPI2_HIS_REPLY_DESCRIPTOR_INTERRUPT) == 0)
2477 mpr_intr_locked(data);
2483 * In theory, MSI/MSIX interrupts shouldn't need to read any registers on the
2484 * chip. Hopefully this theory is correct.
2487 mpr_intr_msi(void *data)
2489 struct mpr_softc *sc;
2491 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)data;
2492 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
2494 mpr_intr_locked(data);
2500 * The locking is overly broad and simplistic, but easy to deal with for now.
2503 mpr_intr_locked(void *data)
2505 MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *desc;
2506 MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY *rel_rep;
2507 mpr_fw_diagnostic_buffer_t *pBuffer;
2508 struct mpr_softc *sc;
2510 struct mpr_command *cm = NULL;
2514 sc = (struct mpr_softc *)data;
2516 pq = sc->replypostindex;
2517 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE,
2518 "%s sc %p starting with replypostindex %u\n",
2519 __func__, sc, sc->replypostindex);
2523 desc = &sc->post_queue[sc->replypostindex];
2526 * Copy and clear out the descriptor so that any reentry will
2527 * immediately know that this descriptor has already been
2528 * looked at. There is unfortunate casting magic because the
2529 * MPI API doesn't have a cardinal 64bit type.
2531 tdesc = 0xffffffffffffffff;
2532 tdesc = atomic_swap_64((uint64_t *)desc, tdesc);
2533 desc = (MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *)&tdesc;
2535 flags = desc->Default.ReplyFlags &
2536 MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK;
2537 if ((flags == MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_UNUSED) ||
2538 (le32toh(desc->Words.High) == 0xffffffff))
2541 /* increment the replypostindex now, so that event handlers
2542 * and cm completion handlers which decide to do a diag
2543 * reset can zero it without it getting incremented again
2544 * afterwards, and we break out of this loop on the next
2545 * iteration since the reply post queue has been cleared to
2546 * 0xFF and all descriptors look unused (which they are).
2548 if (++sc->replypostindex >= sc->pqdepth)
2549 sc->replypostindex = 0;
2552 case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_SCSI_IO_SUCCESS:
2553 case MPI25_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_FAST_PATH_SCSI_IO_SUCCESS:
2554 case MPI26_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_PCIE_ENCAPSULATED_SUCCESS:
2555 cm = &sc->commands[le16toh(desc->SCSIIOSuccess.SMID)];
2556 cm->cm_reply = NULL;
2558 case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_ADDRESS_REPLY:
2564 * Re-compose the reply address from the address
2565 * sent back from the chip. The ReplyFrameAddress
2566 * is the lower 32 bits of the physical address of
2567 * particular reply frame. Convert that address to
2568 * host format, and then use that to provide the
2569 * offset against the virtual address base
2570 * (sc->reply_frames).
2572 baddr = le32toh(desc->AddressReply.ReplyFrameAddress);
2573 reply = sc->reply_frames +
2574 (baddr - ((uint32_t)sc->reply_busaddr));
2576 * Make sure the reply we got back is in a valid
2577 * range. If not, go ahead and panic here, since
2578 * we'll probably panic as soon as we deference the
2579 * reply pointer anyway.
2581 if ((reply < sc->reply_frames)
2582 || (reply > (sc->reply_frames +
2583 (sc->fqdepth * sc->replyframesz)))) {
2584 printf("%s: WARNING: reply %p out of range!\n",
2586 printf("%s: reply_frames %p, fqdepth %d, "
2587 "frame size %d\n", __func__,
2588 sc->reply_frames, sc->fqdepth,
2590 printf("%s: baddr %#x,\n", __func__, baddr);
2591 /* LSI-TODO. See Linux Code for Graceful exit */
2592 panic("Reply address out of range");
2594 if (le16toh(desc->AddressReply.SMID) == 0) {
2595 if (((MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *)reply)->Function ==
2596 MPI2_FUNCTION_DIAG_BUFFER_POST) {
2598 * If SMID is 0 for Diag Buffer Post,
2599 * this implies that the reply is due to
2600 * a release function with a status that
2601 * the buffer has been released. Set
2602 * the buffer flags accordingly.
2605 (MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY *)reply;
2606 if ((le16toh(rel_rep->IOCStatus) &
2607 MPI2_IOCSTATUS_MASK) ==
2608 MPI2_IOCSTATUS_DIAGNOSTIC_RELEASED)
2611 &sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[
2612 rel_rep->BufferType];
2613 pBuffer->valid_data = TRUE;
2614 pBuffer->owned_by_firmware =
2616 pBuffer->immediate = FALSE;
2619 mpr_dispatch_event(sc, baddr,
2620 (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *)
2624 le16toh(desc->AddressReply.SMID)];
2625 if (cm->cm_state == MPR_CM_STATE_INQUEUE) {
2626 cm->cm_reply = reply;
2628 le32toh(desc->AddressReply.
2631 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_RECOVERY,
2632 "Bad state for ADDRESS_REPLY status,"
2633 " ignoring state %d cm %p\n",
2639 case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_TARGETASSIST_SUCCESS:
2640 case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_TARGET_COMMAND_BUFFER:
2641 case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_RAID_ACCELERATOR_SUCCESS:
2644 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Unhandled reply 0x%x\n",
2645 desc->Default.ReplyFlags);
2651 // Print Error reply frame
2653 mpr_display_reply_info(sc,cm->cm_reply);
2654 mpr_complete_command(sc, cm);
2658 if (pq != sc->replypostindex) {
2659 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s sc %p writing postindex %d\n",
2660 __func__, sc, sc->replypostindex);
2661 mpr_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET,
2662 sc->replypostindex);
2669 mpr_dispatch_event(struct mpr_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
2670 MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply)
2672 struct mpr_event_handle *eh;
2673 int event, handled = 0;
2675 event = le16toh(reply->Event);
2676 TAILQ_FOREACH(eh, &sc->event_list, eh_list) {
2677 if (isset(eh->mask, event)) {
2678 eh->callback(sc, data, reply);
2684 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_EVENT, "Unhandled event 0x%x\n",
2688 * This is the only place that the event/reply should be freed.
2689 * Anything wanting to hold onto the event data should have
2690 * already copied it into their own storage.
2692 mpr_free_reply(sc, data);
2696 mpr_reregister_events_complete(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
2698 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
2701 MPR_DPRINT_EVENT(sc, generic,
2702 (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply);
2704 mpr_free_command(sc, cm);
2706 /* next, send a port enable */
2711 * For both register_events and update_events, the caller supplies a bitmap
2712 * of events that it _wants_. These functions then turn that into a bitmask
2713 * suitable for the controller.
2716 mpr_register_events(struct mpr_softc *sc, uint8_t *mask,
2717 mpr_evt_callback_t *cb, void *data, struct mpr_event_handle **handle)
2719 struct mpr_event_handle *eh;
2722 eh = malloc(sizeof(struct mpr_event_handle), M_MPR, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
2725 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->event_list, eh, eh_list);
2727 error = mpr_update_events(sc, eh, mask);
2734 mpr_update_events(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_event_handle *handle,
2737 MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *evtreq;
2738 MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply = NULL;
2739 struct mpr_command *cm = NULL;
2740 struct mpr_event_handle *eh;
2743 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
2745 if ((mask != NULL) && (handle != NULL))
2746 bcopy(mask, &handle->mask[0], 16);
2747 memset(sc->event_mask, 0xff, 16);
2749 TAILQ_FOREACH(eh, &sc->event_list, eh_list) {
2750 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
2751 sc->event_mask[i] &= ~eh->mask[i];
2754 if ((cm = mpr_alloc_command(sc)) == NULL)
2756 evtreq = (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
2757 evtreq->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_EVENT_NOTIFICATION;
2758 evtreq->MsgFlags = 0;
2759 evtreq->SASBroadcastPrimitiveMasks = 0;
2760 #ifdef MPR_DEBUG_ALL_EVENTS
2762 u_char fullmask[16];
2763 memset(fullmask, 0x00, 16);
2764 bcopy(fullmask, (uint8_t *)&evtreq->EventMasks, 16);
2767 for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
2768 evtreq->EventMasks[i] = htole32(sc->event_mask[i]);
2770 cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
2773 error = mpr_request_polled(sc, &cm);
2775 reply = (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply;
2776 if ((reply == NULL) ||
2777 (reply->IOCStatus & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_MASK) != MPI2_IOCSTATUS_SUCCESS)
2781 MPR_DPRINT_EVENT(sc, generic, reply);
2783 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s finished error %d\n", __func__, error);
2786 mpr_free_command(sc, cm);
2791 mpr_reregister_events(struct mpr_softc *sc)
2793 MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *evtreq;
2794 struct mpr_command *cm;
2795 struct mpr_event_handle *eh;
2798 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
2800 /* first, reregister events */
2802 memset(sc->event_mask, 0xff, 16);
2804 TAILQ_FOREACH(eh, &sc->event_list, eh_list) {
2805 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
2806 sc->event_mask[i] &= ~eh->mask[i];
2809 if ((cm = mpr_alloc_command(sc)) == NULL)
2811 evtreq = (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
2812 evtreq->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_EVENT_NOTIFICATION;
2813 evtreq->MsgFlags = 0;
2814 evtreq->SASBroadcastPrimitiveMasks = 0;
2815 #ifdef MPR_DEBUG_ALL_EVENTS
2817 u_char fullmask[16];
2818 memset(fullmask, 0x00, 16);
2819 bcopy(fullmask, (uint8_t *)&evtreq->EventMasks, 16);
2822 for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
2823 evtreq->EventMasks[i] = htole32(sc->event_mask[i]);
2825 cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
2827 cm->cm_complete = mpr_reregister_events_complete;
2829 error = mpr_map_command(sc, cm);
2831 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s finished with error %d\n", __func__,
2837 mpr_deregister_events(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_event_handle *handle)
2840 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->event_list, handle, eh_list);
2841 free(handle, M_MPR);
2842 return (mpr_update_events(sc, NULL, NULL));
2846 * mpr_build_nvme_prp - This function is called for NVMe end devices to build a
2847 * native SGL (NVMe PRP). The native SGL is built starting in the first PRP entry
2848 * of the NVMe message (PRP1). If the data buffer is small enough to be described
2849 * entirely using PRP1, then PRP2 is not used. If needed, PRP2 is used to
2850 * describe a larger data buffer. If the data buffer is too large to describe
2851 * using the two PRP entriess inside the NVMe message, then PRP1 describes the
2852 * first data memory segment, and PRP2 contains a pointer to a PRP list located
2853 * elsewhere in memory to describe the remaining data memory segments. The PRP
2854 * list will be contiguous.
2856 * The native SGL for NVMe devices is a Physical Region Page (PRP). A PRP
2857 * consists of a list of PRP entries to describe a number of noncontigous
2858 * physical memory segments as a single memory buffer, just as a SGL does. Note
2859 * however, that this function is only used by the IOCTL call, so the memory
2860 * given will be guaranteed to be contiguous. There is no need to translate
2861 * non-contiguous SGL into a PRP in this case. All PRPs will describe contiguous
2862 * space that is one page size each.
2864 * Each NVMe message contains two PRP entries. The first (PRP1) either contains
2865 * a PRP list pointer or a PRP element, depending upon the command. PRP2 contains
2866 * the second PRP element if the memory being described fits within 2 PRP
2867 * entries, or a PRP list pointer if the PRP spans more than two entries.
2869 * A PRP list pointer contains the address of a PRP list, structured as a linear
2870 * array of PRP entries. Each PRP entry in this list describes a segment of
2873 * Each 64-bit PRP entry comprises an address and an offset field. The address
2874 * always points to the beginning of a PAGE_SIZE physical memory page, and the
2875 * offset describes where within that page the memory segment begins. Only the
2876 * first element in a PRP list may contain a non-zero offest, implying that all
2877 * memory segments following the first begin at the start of a PAGE_SIZE page.
2879 * Each PRP element normally describes a chunck of PAGE_SIZE physical memory,
2880 * with exceptions for the first and last elements in the list. If the memory
2881 * being described by the list begins at a non-zero offset within the first page,
2882 * then the first PRP element will contain a non-zero offset indicating where the
2883 * region begins within the page. The last memory segment may end before the end
2884 * of the PAGE_SIZE segment, depending upon the overall size of the memory being
2885 * described by the PRP list.
2887 * Since PRP entries lack any indication of size, the overall data buffer length
2888 * is used to determine where the end of the data memory buffer is located, and
2889 * how many PRP entries are required to describe it.
2894 mpr_build_nvme_prp(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm,
2895 Mpi26NVMeEncapsulatedRequest_t *nvme_encap_request, void *data,
2896 uint32_t data_in_sz, uint32_t data_out_sz)
2898 int prp_size = PRP_ENTRY_SIZE;
2899 uint64_t *prp_entry, *prp1_entry, *prp2_entry;
2900 uint64_t *prp_entry_phys, *prp_page, *prp_page_phys;
2901 uint32_t offset, entry_len, page_mask_result, page_mask;
2904 struct mpr_prp_page *prp_page_info = NULL;
2907 * Not all commands require a data transfer. If no data, just return
2908 * without constructing any PRP.
2910 if (!data_in_sz && !data_out_sz)
2914 * Set pointers to PRP1 and PRP2, which are in the NVMe command. PRP1 is
2915 * located at a 24 byte offset from the start of the NVMe command. Then
2916 * set the current PRP entry pointer to PRP1.
2918 prp1_entry = (uint64_t *)(nvme_encap_request->NVMe_Command +
2919 NVME_CMD_PRP1_OFFSET);
2920 prp2_entry = (uint64_t *)(nvme_encap_request->NVMe_Command +
2921 NVME_CMD_PRP2_OFFSET);
2922 prp_entry = prp1_entry;
2925 * For the PRP entries, use the specially allocated buffer of
2926 * contiguous memory. PRP Page allocation failures should not happen
2927 * because there should be enough PRP page buffers to account for the
2928 * possible NVMe QDepth.
2930 prp_page_info = mpr_alloc_prp_page(sc);
2931 KASSERT(prp_page_info != NULL, ("%s: There are no PRP Pages left to be "
2932 "used for building a native NVMe SGL.\n", __func__));
2933 prp_page = (uint64_t *)prp_page_info->prp_page;
2934 prp_page_phys = (uint64_t *)(uintptr_t)prp_page_info->prp_page_busaddr;
2937 * Insert the allocated PRP page into the command's PRP page list. This
2938 * will be freed when the command is freed.
2940 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cm->cm_prp_page_list, prp_page_info, prp_page_link);
2943 * Check if we are within 1 entry of a page boundary we don't want our
2944 * first entry to be a PRP List entry.
2946 page_mask = PAGE_SIZE - 1;
2947 page_mask_result = (uintptr_t)((uint8_t *)prp_page + prp_size) &
2949 if (!page_mask_result)
2951 /* Bump up to next page boundary. */
2952 prp_page = (uint64_t *)((uint8_t *)prp_page + prp_size);
2953 prp_page_phys = (uint64_t *)((uint8_t *)prp_page_phys +
2958 * Set PRP physical pointer, which initially points to the current PRP
2961 prp_entry_phys = prp_page_phys;
2963 /* Get physical address and length of the data buffer. */
2964 paddr = (bus_addr_t)(uintptr_t)data;
2966 length = data_in_sz;
2968 length = data_out_sz;
2970 /* Loop while the length is not zero. */
2974 * Check if we need to put a list pointer here if we are at page
2975 * boundary - prp_size (8 bytes).
2977 page_mask_result = (uintptr_t)((uint8_t *)prp_entry_phys +
2978 prp_size) & page_mask;
2979 if (!page_mask_result)
2982 * This is the last entry in a PRP List, so we need to
2983 * put a PRP list pointer here. What this does is:
2984 * - bump the current memory pointer to the next
2985 * address, which will be the next full page.
2986 * - set the PRP Entry to point to that page. This is
2987 * now the PRP List pointer.
2988 * - bump the PRP Entry pointer the start of the next
2989 * page. Since all of this PRP memory is contiguous,
2990 * no need to get a new page - it's just the next
2995 htole64((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)prp_entry_phys);
2999 /* Need to handle if entry will be part of a page. */
3000 offset = (uint32_t)paddr & page_mask;
3001 entry_len = PAGE_SIZE - offset;
3003 if (prp_entry == prp1_entry)
3006 * Must fill in the first PRP pointer (PRP1) before
3009 *prp1_entry = htole64((uint64_t)paddr);
3012 * Now point to the second PRP entry within the
3015 prp_entry = prp2_entry;
3017 else if (prp_entry == prp2_entry)
3020 * Should the PRP2 entry be a PRP List pointer or just a
3021 * regular PRP pointer? If there is more than one more
3022 * page of data, must use a PRP List pointer.
3024 if (length > PAGE_SIZE)
3027 * PRP2 will contain a PRP List pointer because
3028 * more PRP's are needed with this command. The
3029 * list will start at the beginning of the
3030 * contiguous buffer.
3034 (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)prp_entry_phys);
3037 * The next PRP Entry will be the start of the
3040 prp_entry = prp_page;
3045 * After this, the PRP Entries are complete.
3046 * This command uses 2 PRP's and no PRP list.
3048 *prp2_entry = htole64((uint64_t)paddr);
3054 * Put entry in list and bump the addresses.
3056 * After PRP1 and PRP2 are filled in, this will fill in
3057 * all remaining PRP entries in a PRP List, one per each
3058 * time through the loop.
3060 *prp_entry = htole64((uint64_t)paddr);
3066 * Bump the phys address of the command's data buffer by the
3071 /* Decrement length accounting for last partial page. */
3072 if (entry_len > length)
3075 length -= entry_len;
3080 * mpr_check_pcie_native_sgl - This function is called for PCIe end devices to
3081 * determine if the driver needs to build a native SGL. If so, that native SGL
3082 * is built in the contiguous buffers allocated especially for PCIe SGL
3083 * creation. If the driver will not build a native SGL, return TRUE and a
3084 * normal IEEE SGL will be built. Currently this routine supports NVMe devices
3087 * Returns FALSE (0) if native SGL was built, TRUE (1) if no SGL was built.
3090 mpr_check_pcie_native_sgl(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm,
3091 bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int segs_left)
3093 uint32_t i, sge_dwords, length, offset, entry_len;
3094 uint32_t num_entries, buff_len = 0, sges_in_segment;
3095 uint32_t page_mask, page_mask_result, *curr_buff;
3096 uint32_t *ptr_sgl, *ptr_first_sgl, first_page_offset;
3097 uint32_t first_page_data_size, end_residual;
3100 int build_native_sgl = 0, first_prp_entry;
3101 int prp_size = PRP_ENTRY_SIZE;
3102 Mpi25IeeeSgeChain64_t *main_chain_element = NULL;
3103 struct mpr_prp_page *prp_page_info = NULL;
3105 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
3108 * Add up the sizes of each segment length to get the total transfer
3109 * size, which will be checked against the Maximum Data Transfer Size.
3110 * If the data transfer length exceeds the MDTS for this device, just
3111 * return 1 so a normal IEEE SGL will be built. F/W will break the I/O
3112 * up into multiple I/O's. [nvme_mdts = 0 means unlimited]
3114 for (i = 0; i < segs_left; i++)
3115 buff_len += htole32(segs[i].ds_len);
3116 if ((cm->cm_targ->MDTS > 0) && (buff_len > cm->cm_targ->MDTS))
3119 /* Create page_mask (to get offset within page) */
3120 page_mask = PAGE_SIZE - 1;
3123 * Check if the number of elements exceeds the max number that can be
3124 * put in the main message frame (H/W can only translate an SGL that
3125 * is contained entirely in the main message frame).
3127 sges_in_segment = (sc->reqframesz -
3128 offsetof(Mpi25SCSIIORequest_t, SGL)) / sizeof(MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION);
3129 if (segs_left > sges_in_segment)
3130 build_native_sgl = 1;
3134 * NVMe uses one PRP for each physical page (or part of physical
3136 * if 4 pages or less then IEEE is OK
3137 * if > 5 pages then we need to build a native SGL
3138 * if > 4 and <= 5 pages, then check the physical address of
3139 * the first SG entry, then if this first size in the page
3140 * is >= the residual beyond 4 pages then use IEEE,
3141 * otherwise use native SGL
3143 if (buff_len > (PAGE_SIZE * 5))
3144 build_native_sgl = 1;
3145 else if ((buff_len > (PAGE_SIZE * 4)) &&
3146 (buff_len <= (PAGE_SIZE * 5)) )
3148 msg_phys = (uint64_t *)(uintptr_t)segs[0].ds_addr;
3150 ((uint32_t)(uint64_t)(uintptr_t)msg_phys &
3152 first_page_data_size = PAGE_SIZE - first_page_offset;
3153 end_residual = buff_len % PAGE_SIZE;
3156 * If offset into first page pushes the end of the data
3157 * beyond end of the 5th page, we need the extra PRP
3160 if (first_page_data_size < end_residual)
3161 build_native_sgl = 1;
3164 * Check if first SG entry size is < residual beyond 4
3167 if (htole32(segs[0].ds_len) <
3168 (buff_len - (PAGE_SIZE * 4)))
3169 build_native_sgl = 1;
3173 /* check if native SGL is needed */
3174 if (!build_native_sgl)
3178 * Native SGL is needed.
3179 * Put a chain element in main message frame that points to the first
3182 * NOTE: The ChainOffset field must be 0 when using a chain pointer to
3186 /* Set main message chain element pointer */
3187 main_chain_element = (pMpi25IeeeSgeChain64_t)cm->cm_sge;
3190 * For NVMe the chain element needs to be the 2nd SGL entry in the main
3193 main_chain_element = (Mpi25IeeeSgeChain64_t *)
3194 ((uint8_t *)main_chain_element + sizeof(MPI25_IEEE_SGE_CHAIN64));
3197 * For the PRP entries, use the specially allocated buffer of
3198 * contiguous memory. PRP Page allocation failures should not happen
3199 * because there should be enough PRP page buffers to account for the
3200 * possible NVMe QDepth.
3202 prp_page_info = mpr_alloc_prp_page(sc);
3203 KASSERT(prp_page_info != NULL, ("%s: There are no PRP Pages left to be "
3204 "used for building a native NVMe SGL.\n", __func__));
3205 curr_buff = (uint32_t *)prp_page_info->prp_page;
3206 msg_phys = (uint64_t *)(uintptr_t)prp_page_info->prp_page_busaddr;
3209 * Insert the allocated PRP page into the command's PRP page list. This
3210 * will be freed when the command is freed.
3212 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cm->cm_prp_page_list, prp_page_info, prp_page_link);
3215 * Check if we are within 1 entry of a page boundary we don't want our
3216 * first entry to be a PRP List entry.
3218 page_mask_result = (uintptr_t)((uint8_t *)curr_buff + prp_size) &
3220 if (!page_mask_result) {
3221 /* Bump up to next page boundary. */
3222 curr_buff = (uint32_t *)((uint8_t *)curr_buff + prp_size);
3223 msg_phys = (uint64_t *)((uint8_t *)msg_phys + prp_size);
3226 /* Fill in the chain element and make it an NVMe segment type. */
3227 main_chain_element->Address.High =
3228 htole32((uint32_t)((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)msg_phys >> 32));
3229 main_chain_element->Address.Low =
3230 htole32((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)msg_phys);
3231 main_chain_element->NextChainOffset = 0;
3232 main_chain_element->Flags = MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_CHAIN_ELEMENT |
3233 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR |
3234 MPI26_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_NSF_NVME_PRP;
3236 /* Set SGL pointer to start of contiguous PCIe buffer. */
3237 ptr_sgl = curr_buff;
3242 * NVMe has a very convoluted PRP format. One PRP is required for each
3243 * page or partial page. We need to split up OS SG entries if they are
3244 * longer than one page or cross a page boundary. We also have to insert
3245 * a PRP list pointer entry as the last entry in each physical page of
3248 * NOTE: The first PRP "entry" is actually placed in the first SGL entry
3249 * in the main message in IEEE 64 format. The 2nd entry in the main
3250 * message is the chain element, and the rest of the PRP entries are
3251 * built in the contiguous PCIe buffer.
3253 first_prp_entry = 1;
3254 ptr_first_sgl = (uint32_t *)cm->cm_sge;
3256 for (i = 0; i < segs_left; i++) {
3257 /* Get physical address and length of this SG entry. */
3258 paddr = segs[i].ds_addr;
3259 length = segs[i].ds_len;
3262 * Check whether a given SGE buffer lies on a non-PAGED
3263 * boundary if this is not the first page. If so, this is not
3264 * expected so have FW build the SGL.
3266 if ((i != 0) && (((uint32_t)paddr & page_mask) != 0)) {
3267 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Unaligned SGE while "
3268 "building NVMe PRPs, low address is 0x%x\n",
3273 /* Apart from last SGE, if any other SGE boundary is not page
3274 * aligned then it means that hole exists. Existence of hole
3275 * leads to data corruption. So fallback to IEEE SGEs.
3277 if (i != (segs_left - 1)) {
3278 if (((uint32_t)paddr + length) & page_mask) {
3279 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "Unaligned SGE "
3280 "boundary while building NVMe PRPs, low "
3281 "address: 0x%x and length: %u\n",
3282 (uint32_t)paddr, length);
3287 /* Loop while the length is not zero. */
3290 * Check if we need to put a list pointer here if we are
3291 * at page boundary - prp_size.
3293 page_mask_result = (uintptr_t)((uint8_t *)ptr_sgl +
3294 prp_size) & page_mask;
3295 if (!page_mask_result) {
3297 * Need to put a PRP list pointer here.
3299 msg_phys = (uint64_t *)((uint8_t *)msg_phys +
3301 *ptr_sgl = htole32((uintptr_t)msg_phys);
3302 *(ptr_sgl+1) = htole32((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)
3304 ptr_sgl += sge_dwords;
3308 /* Need to handle if entry will be part of a page. */
3309 offset = (uint32_t)paddr & page_mask;
3310 entry_len = PAGE_SIZE - offset;
3311 if (first_prp_entry) {
3313 * Put IEEE entry in first SGE in main message.
3314 * (Simple element, System addr, not end of
3317 *ptr_first_sgl = htole32((uint32_t)paddr);
3318 *(ptr_first_sgl + 1) =
3319 htole32((uint32_t)((uint64_t)paddr >> 32));
3320 *(ptr_first_sgl + 2) = htole32(entry_len);
3321 *(ptr_first_sgl + 3) = 0;
3323 /* No longer the first PRP entry. */
3324 first_prp_entry = 0;
3326 /* Put entry in list. */
3327 *ptr_sgl = htole32((uint32_t)paddr);
3329 htole32((uint32_t)((uint64_t)paddr >> 32));
3331 /* Bump ptr_sgl, msg_phys, and num_entries. */
3332 ptr_sgl += sge_dwords;
3333 msg_phys = (uint64_t *)((uint8_t *)msg_phys +
3338 /* Bump the phys address by the entry_len. */
3341 /* Decrement length accounting for last partial page. */
3342 if (entry_len > length)
3345 length -= entry_len;
3349 /* Set chain element Length. */
3350 main_chain_element->Length = htole32(num_entries * prp_size);
3352 /* Return 0, indicating we built a native SGL. */
3357 * Add a chain element as the next SGE for the specified command.
3358 * Reset cm_sge and cm_sgesize to indicate all the available space. Chains are
3359 * only required for IEEE commands. Therefore there is no code for commands
3360 * that have the MPR_CM_FLAGS_SGE_SIMPLE flag set (and those commands
3361 * shouldn't be requesting chains).
3364 mpr_add_chain(struct mpr_command *cm, int segsleft)
3366 struct mpr_softc *sc = cm->cm_sc;
3367 MPI2_REQUEST_HEADER *req;
3368 MPI25_IEEE_SGE_CHAIN64 *ieee_sgc;
3369 struct mpr_chain *chain;
3370 int sgc_size, current_segs, rem_segs, segs_per_frame;
3371 uint8_t next_chain_offset = 0;
3374 * Fail if a command is requesting a chain for SIMPLE SGE's. For SAS3
3375 * only IEEE commands should be requesting chains. Return some error
3376 * code other than 0.
3378 if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_SGE_SIMPLE) {
3379 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "A chain element cannot be added to "
3384 sgc_size = sizeof(MPI25_IEEE_SGE_CHAIN64);
3385 if (cm->cm_sglsize < sgc_size)
3386 panic("MPR: Need SGE Error Code\n");
3388 chain = mpr_alloc_chain(cm->cm_sc);
3393 * Note: a double-linked list is used to make it easier to walk for
3396 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cm->cm_chain_list, chain, chain_link);
3399 * Need to know if the number of frames left is more than 1 or not. If
3400 * more than 1 frame is required, NextChainOffset will need to be set,
3401 * which will just be the last segment of the frame.
3404 if (cm->cm_sglsize < (sgc_size * segsleft)) {
3406 * rem_segs is the number of segment remaining after the
3407 * segments that will go into the current frame. Since it is
3408 * known that at least one more frame is required, account for
3409 * the chain element. To know if more than one more frame is
3410 * required, just check if there will be a remainder after using
3411 * the current frame (with this chain) and the next frame. If
3412 * so the NextChainOffset must be the last element of the next
3415 current_segs = (cm->cm_sglsize / sgc_size) - 1;
3416 rem_segs = segsleft - current_segs;
3417 segs_per_frame = sc->chain_frame_size / sgc_size;
3418 if (rem_segs > segs_per_frame) {
3419 next_chain_offset = segs_per_frame - 1;
3422 ieee_sgc = &((MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION *)cm->cm_sge)->IeeeChain;
3423 ieee_sgc->Length = next_chain_offset ?
3424 htole32((uint32_t)sc->chain_frame_size) :
3425 htole32((uint32_t)rem_segs * (uint32_t)sgc_size);
3426 ieee_sgc->NextChainOffset = next_chain_offset;
3427 ieee_sgc->Flags = (MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_CHAIN_ELEMENT |
3428 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR);
3429 ieee_sgc->Address.Low = htole32(chain->chain_busaddr);
3430 ieee_sgc->Address.High = htole32(chain->chain_busaddr >> 32);
3431 cm->cm_sge = &((MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION *)chain->chain)->IeeeSimple;
3432 req = (MPI2_REQUEST_HEADER *)cm->cm_req;
3433 req->ChainOffset = (sc->chain_frame_size - sgc_size) >> 4;
3435 cm->cm_sglsize = sc->chain_frame_size;
3440 * Add one scatter-gather element to the scatter-gather list for a command.
3441 * Maintain cm_sglsize and cm_sge as the remaining size and pointer to the
3442 * next SGE to fill in, respectively. In Gen3, the MPI SGL does not have a
3443 * chain, so don't consider any chain additions.
3446 mpr_push_sge(struct mpr_command *cm, MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE64 *sge, size_t len,
3449 uint32_t saved_buf_len, saved_address_low, saved_address_high;
3453 * case 1: >=1 more segment, no room for anything (error)
3454 * case 2: 1 more segment and enough room for it
3457 if (cm->cm_sglsize < (segsleft * sizeof(MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE64))) {
3458 mpr_dprint(cm->cm_sc, MPR_ERROR,
3459 "%s: warning: Not enough room for MPI SGL in frame.\n",
3464 KASSERT(segsleft == 1,
3465 ("segsleft cannot be more than 1 for an MPI SGL; segsleft = %d\n",
3469 * There is one more segment left to add for the MPI SGL and there is
3470 * enough room in the frame to add it. This is the normal case because
3471 * MPI SGL's don't have chains, otherwise something is wrong.
3473 * If this is a bi-directional request, need to account for that
3474 * here. Save the pre-filled sge values. These will be used
3475 * either for the 2nd SGL or for a single direction SGL. If
3476 * cm_out_len is non-zero, this is a bi-directional request, so
3477 * fill in the OUT SGL first, then the IN SGL, otherwise just
3478 * fill in the IN SGL. Note that at this time, when filling in
3479 * 2 SGL's for a bi-directional request, they both use the same
3480 * DMA buffer (same cm command).
3482 saved_buf_len = sge->FlagsLength & 0x00FFFFFF;
3483 saved_address_low = sge->Address.Low;
3484 saved_address_high = sge->Address.High;
3485 if (cm->cm_out_len) {
3486 sge->FlagsLength = cm->cm_out_len |
3487 ((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
3488 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER |
3489 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC |
3490 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING) <<
3491 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
3492 cm->cm_sglsize -= len;
3493 /* Endian Safe code */
3494 sge_flags = sge->FlagsLength;
3495 sge->FlagsLength = htole32(sge_flags);
3496 bcopy(sge, cm->cm_sge, len);
3497 cm->cm_sge = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge + len);
3499 sge->FlagsLength = saved_buf_len |
3500 ((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
3501 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER |
3502 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_LAST_ELEMENT |
3503 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_LIST |
3504 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING) <<
3505 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
3506 if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_DATAIN) {
3508 ((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_IOC_TO_HOST) <<
3509 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
3512 ((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC) <<
3513 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
3515 sge->Address.Low = saved_address_low;
3516 sge->Address.High = saved_address_high;
3518 cm->cm_sglsize -= len;
3519 /* Endian Safe code */
3520 sge_flags = sge->FlagsLength;
3521 sge->FlagsLength = htole32(sge_flags);
3522 bcopy(sge, cm->cm_sge, len);
3523 cm->cm_sge = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge + len);
3528 * Add one IEEE scatter-gather element (chain or simple) to the IEEE scatter-
3529 * gather list for a command. Maintain cm_sglsize and cm_sge as the
3530 * remaining size and pointer to the next SGE to fill in, respectively.
3533 mpr_push_ieee_sge(struct mpr_command *cm, void *sgep, int segsleft)
3535 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_SIMPLE64 *sge = sgep;
3536 int error, ieee_sge_size = sizeof(MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION);
3537 uint32_t saved_buf_len, saved_address_low, saved_address_high;
3538 uint32_t sge_length;
3541 * case 1: No room for chain or segment (error).
3542 * case 2: Two or more segments left but only room for chain.
3543 * case 3: Last segment and room for it, so set flags.
3547 * There should be room for at least one element, or there is a big
3550 if (cm->cm_sglsize < ieee_sge_size)
3551 panic("MPR: Need SGE Error Code\n");
3553 if ((segsleft >= 2) && (cm->cm_sglsize < (ieee_sge_size * 2))) {
3554 if ((error = mpr_add_chain(cm, segsleft)) != 0)
3558 if (segsleft == 1) {
3560 * If this is a bi-directional request, need to account for that
3561 * here. Save the pre-filled sge values. These will be used
3562 * either for the 2nd SGL or for a single direction SGL. If
3563 * cm_out_len is non-zero, this is a bi-directional request, so
3564 * fill in the OUT SGL first, then the IN SGL, otherwise just
3565 * fill in the IN SGL. Note that at this time, when filling in
3566 * 2 SGL's for a bi-directional request, they both use the same
3567 * DMA buffer (same cm command).
3569 saved_buf_len = sge->Length;
3570 saved_address_low = sge->Address.Low;
3571 saved_address_high = sge->Address.High;
3572 if (cm->cm_out_len) {
3573 sge->Length = cm->cm_out_len;
3574 sge->Flags = (MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
3575 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR);
3576 cm->cm_sglsize -= ieee_sge_size;
3577 /* Endian Safe code */
3578 sge_length = sge->Length;
3579 sge->Length = htole32(sge_length);
3580 bcopy(sgep, cm->cm_sge, ieee_sge_size);
3582 (MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge +
3585 sge->Length = saved_buf_len;
3586 sge->Flags = (MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
3587 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR |
3588 MPI25_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_LIST);
3589 sge->Address.Low = saved_address_low;
3590 sge->Address.High = saved_address_high;
3593 cm->cm_sglsize -= ieee_sge_size;
3594 /* Endian Safe code */
3595 sge_length = sge->Length;
3596 sge->Length = htole32(sge_length);
3597 bcopy(sgep, cm->cm_sge, ieee_sge_size);
3598 cm->cm_sge = (MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge +
3604 * Add one dma segment to the scatter-gather list for a command.
3607 mpr_add_dmaseg(struct mpr_command *cm, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t len, u_int flags,
3610 MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE64 sge;
3611 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_SIMPLE64 ieee_sge;
3613 if (!(cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_SGE_SIMPLE)) {
3614 ieee_sge.Flags = (MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
3615 MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR);
3616 ieee_sge.Length = len;
3617 mpr_from_u64(pa, &ieee_sge.Address);
3619 return (mpr_push_ieee_sge(cm, &ieee_sge, segsleft));
3622 * This driver always uses 64-bit address elements for
3625 flags |= MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
3626 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING;
3627 /* Set Endian safe macro in mpr_push_sge */
3628 sge.FlagsLength = len | (flags << MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
3629 mpr_from_u64(pa, &sge.Address);
3631 return (mpr_push_sge(cm, &sge, sizeof sge, segsleft));
3636 mpr_data_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
3638 struct mpr_softc *sc;
3639 struct mpr_command *cm;
3640 u_int i, dir, sflags;
3642 cm = (struct mpr_command *)arg;
3646 * In this case, just print out a warning and let the chip tell the
3647 * user they did the wrong thing.
3649 if ((cm->cm_max_segs != 0) && (nsegs > cm->cm_max_segs)) {
3650 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_ERROR, "%s: warning: busdma returned %d "
3651 "segments, more than the %d allowed\n", __func__, nsegs,
3656 * Set up DMA direction flags. Bi-directional requests are also handled
3657 * here. In that case, both direction flags will be set.
3660 if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_SMP_PASS) {
3662 * We have to add a special case for SMP passthrough, there
3663 * is no easy way to generically handle it. The first
3664 * S/G element is used for the command (therefore the
3665 * direction bit needs to be set). The second one is used
3666 * for the reply. We'll leave it to the caller to make
3667 * sure we only have two buffers.
3670 * Even though the busdma man page says it doesn't make
3671 * sense to have both direction flags, it does in this case.
3672 * We have one s/g element being accessed in each direction.
3674 dir = BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE | BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD;
3677 * Set the direction flag on the first buffer in the SMP
3678 * passthrough request. We'll clear it for the second one.
3680 sflags |= MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_DIRECTION |
3681 MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER;
3682 } else if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_DATAOUT) {
3683 sflags |= MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC;
3684 dir = BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE;
3686 dir = BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD;
3688 /* Check if a native SG list is needed for an NVMe PCIe device. */
3689 if (cm->cm_targ && cm->cm_targ->is_nvme &&
3690 mpr_check_pcie_native_sgl(sc, cm, segs, nsegs) == 0) {
3691 /* A native SG list was built, skip to end. */
3695 for (i = 0; i < nsegs; i++) {
3696 if ((cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_SMP_PASS) && (i != 0)) {
3697 sflags &= ~MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_DIRECTION;
3699 error = mpr_add_dmaseg(cm, segs[i].ds_addr, segs[i].ds_len,
3702 /* Resource shortage, roll back! */
3703 if (ratecheck(&sc->lastfail, &mpr_chainfail_interval))
3704 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_INFO, "Out of chain frames, "
3705 "consider increasing hw.mpr.max_chains.\n");
3706 cm->cm_flags |= MPR_CM_FLAGS_CHAIN_FAILED;
3707 cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_INQUEUE;
3708 mpr_complete_command(sc, cm);
3714 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap, dir);
3715 mpr_enqueue_request(sc, cm);
3721 mpr_data_cb2(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, bus_size_t mapsize,
3724 mpr_data_cb(arg, segs, nsegs, error);
3728 * This is the routine to enqueue commands ansynchronously.
3729 * Note that the only error path here is from bus_dmamap_load(), which can
3730 * return EINPROGRESS if it is waiting for resources. Other than this, it's
3731 * assumed that if you have a command in-hand, then you have enough credits
3735 mpr_map_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
3739 if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_USE_UIO) {
3740 error = bus_dmamap_load_uio(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
3741 &cm->cm_uio, mpr_data_cb2, cm, 0);
3742 } else if (cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_USE_CCB) {
3743 error = bus_dmamap_load_ccb(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
3744 cm->cm_data, mpr_data_cb, cm, 0);
3745 } else if ((cm->cm_data != NULL) && (cm->cm_length != 0)) {
3746 error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
3747 cm->cm_data, cm->cm_length, mpr_data_cb, cm, 0);
3749 /* Add a zero-length element as needed */
3750 if (cm->cm_sge != NULL)
3751 mpr_add_dmaseg(cm, 0, 0, 0, 1);
3752 mpr_enqueue_request(sc, cm);
3759 * This is the routine to enqueue commands synchronously. An error of
3760 * EINPROGRESS from mpr_map_command() is ignored since the command will
3761 * be executed and enqueued automatically. Other errors come from msleep().
3764 mpr_wait_command(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command **cmp, int timeout,
3768 struct timeval cur_time, start_time;
3769 struct mpr_command *cm = *cmp;
3771 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_DIAGRESET)
3774 cm->cm_complete = NULL;
3775 cm->cm_flags |= (MPR_CM_FLAGS_WAKEUP + MPR_CM_FLAGS_POLLED);
3776 error = mpr_map_command(sc, cm);
3777 if ((error != 0) && (error != EINPROGRESS))
3780 // Check for context and wait for 50 mSec at a time until time has
3781 // expired or the command has finished. If msleep can't be used, need
3783 if (curthread->td_no_sleeping)
3784 sleep_flag = NO_SLEEP;
3785 getmicrouptime(&start_time);
3786 if (mtx_owned(&sc->mpr_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP) {
3787 error = msleep(cm, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0, "mprwait", timeout*hz);
3788 if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) {
3790 * Record the actual elapsed time in the case of a
3791 * timeout for the message below.
3793 getmicrouptime(&cur_time);
3794 timevalsub(&cur_time, &start_time);
3797 while ((cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_COMPLETE) == 0) {
3798 mpr_intr_locked(sc);
3799 if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
3800 pause("mprwait", hz/20);
3804 getmicrouptime(&cur_time);
3805 timevalsub(&cur_time, &start_time);
3806 if (cur_time.tv_sec > timeout) {
3807 error = EWOULDBLOCK;
3813 if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) {
3814 if (cm->cm_timeout_handler == NULL) {
3815 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Calling Reinit from %s, timeout=%d,"
3816 " elapsed=%jd\n", __func__, timeout,
3817 (intmax_t)cur_time.tv_sec);
3818 rc = mpr_reinit(sc);
3819 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Reinit %s\n", (rc == 0) ? "success" :
3822 cm->cm_timeout_handler(sc, cm);
3823 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_REALLOCATED) {
3825 * Tell the caller that we freed the command in a
3836 * This is the routine to enqueue a command synchonously and poll for
3837 * completion. Its use should be rare.
3840 mpr_request_polled(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command **cmp)
3843 struct timeval cur_time, start_time;
3844 struct mpr_command *cm = *cmp;
3848 cm->cm_flags |= MPR_CM_FLAGS_POLLED;
3849 cm->cm_complete = NULL;
3850 mpr_map_command(sc, cm);
3852 getmicrouptime(&start_time);
3853 while ((cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_COMPLETE) == 0) {
3854 mpr_intr_locked(sc);
3856 if (mtx_owned(&sc->mpr_mtx))
3857 msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mpr_mtx, 0,
3860 pause("mprpoll", hz/20);
3863 * Check for real-time timeout and fail if more than 60 seconds.
3865 getmicrouptime(&cur_time);
3866 timevalsub(&cur_time, &start_time);
3867 if (cur_time.tv_sec > 60) {
3868 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "polling failed\n");
3873 cm->cm_state = MPR_CM_STATE_BUSY;
3875 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Calling Reinit from %s\n", __func__);
3876 rc = mpr_reinit(sc);
3877 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT, "Reinit %s\n", (rc == 0) ? "success" :
3880 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_REALLOCATED) {
3882 * Tell the caller that we freed the command in a
3892 * The MPT driver had a verbose interface for config pages. In this driver,
3893 * reduce it to much simpler terms, similar to the Linux driver.
3896 mpr_read_config_page(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_config_params *params)
3898 MPI2_CONFIG_REQUEST *req;
3899 struct mpr_command *cm;
3902 if (sc->mpr_flags & MPR_FLAGS_BUSY) {
3906 cm = mpr_alloc_command(sc);
3911 req = (MPI2_CONFIG_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
3912 req->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_CONFIG;
3913 req->Action = params->action;
3915 req->ChainOffset = 0;
3916 req->PageAddress = params->page_address;
3917 if (params->hdr.Struct.PageType == MPI2_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_EXTENDED) {
3918 MPI2_CONFIG_EXTENDED_PAGE_HEADER *hdr;
3920 hdr = ¶ms->hdr.Ext;
3921 req->ExtPageType = hdr->ExtPageType;
3922 req->ExtPageLength = hdr->ExtPageLength;
3923 req->Header.PageType = MPI2_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_EXTENDED;
3924 req->Header.PageLength = 0; /* Must be set to zero */
3925 req->Header.PageNumber = hdr->PageNumber;
3926 req->Header.PageVersion = hdr->PageVersion;
3928 MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_HEADER *hdr;
3930 hdr = ¶ms->hdr.Struct;
3931 req->Header.PageType = hdr->PageType;
3932 req->Header.PageNumber = hdr->PageNumber;
3933 req->Header.PageLength = hdr->PageLength;
3934 req->Header.PageVersion = hdr->PageVersion;
3937 cm->cm_data = params->buffer;
3938 cm->cm_length = params->length;
3939 if (cm->cm_data != NULL) {
3940 cm->cm_sge = &req->PageBufferSGE;
3941 cm->cm_sglsize = sizeof(MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION);
3942 cm->cm_flags = MPR_CM_FLAGS_SGE_SIMPLE | MPR_CM_FLAGS_DATAIN;
3945 cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
3947 cm->cm_complete_data = params;
3948 if (params->callback != NULL) {
3949 cm->cm_complete = mpr_config_complete;
3950 return (mpr_map_command(sc, cm));
3952 error = mpr_wait_command(sc, &cm, 0, CAN_SLEEP);
3954 mpr_dprint(sc, MPR_FAULT,
3955 "Error %d reading config page\n", error);
3957 mpr_free_command(sc, cm);
3960 mpr_config_complete(sc, cm);
3967 mpr_write_config_page(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_config_params *params)
3973 mpr_config_complete(struct mpr_softc *sc, struct mpr_command *cm)
3975 MPI2_CONFIG_REPLY *reply;
3976 struct mpr_config_params *params;
3979 params = cm->cm_complete_data;
3981 if (cm->cm_data != NULL) {
3982 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
3983 BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
3984 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap);
3988 * XXX KDM need to do more error recovery? This results in the
3989 * device in question not getting probed.
3991 if ((cm->cm_flags & MPR_CM_FLAGS_ERROR_MASK) != 0) {
3992 params->status = MPI2_IOCSTATUS_BUSY;
3996 reply = (MPI2_CONFIG_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply;
3997 if (reply == NULL) {
3998 params->status = MPI2_IOCSTATUS_BUSY;
4001 params->status = reply->IOCStatus;
4002 if (params->hdr.Struct.PageType == MPI2_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_EXTENDED) {
4003 params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageType = reply->ExtPageType;
4004 params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageLength = reply->ExtPageLength;
4005 params->hdr.Ext.PageType = reply->Header.PageType;
4006 params->hdr.Ext.PageNumber = reply->Header.PageNumber;
4007 params->hdr.Ext.PageVersion = reply->Header.PageVersion;
4009 params->hdr.Struct.PageType = reply->Header.PageType;
4010 params->hdr.Struct.PageNumber = reply->Header.PageNumber;
4011 params->hdr.Struct.PageLength = reply->Header.PageLength;
4012 params->hdr.Struct.PageVersion = reply->Header.PageVersion;
4016 mpr_free_command(sc, cm);
4017 if (params->callback != NULL)
4018 params->callback(sc, params);