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linux/drivers/scsi/isci/task.c
Bartosz Barcinski 6cb4d6b382 isci: audit usage of BUG_ON macro in isci driver
Removes unnecessary usage of BUG_ON macro, excluding core directory.
In some cases macro is unnecesary, check is done in caller function.
In other cases macro is replaced by if construction with
appropriate warning.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Patelczyk <maciej.patelczyk@intel.com>
[changed some survivable bug conditions to WARN_ONCE]
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2011-07-03 04:00:37 -07:00

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#include <linux/completion.h>
#include <linux/irqflags.h>
#include "scic_task_request.h"
#include "scic_remote_device.h"
#include "scic_io_request.h"
#include "scic_sds_remote_device.h"
#include "scic_sds_remote_node_context.h"
#include "isci.h"
#include "request.h"
#include "sata.h"
#include "task.h"
/**
* isci_task_refuse() - complete the request to the upper layer driver in
* the case where an I/O needs to be completed back in the submit path.
* @ihost: host on which the the request was queued
* @task: request to complete
* @response: response code for the completed task.
* @status: status code for the completed task.
*
*/
static void isci_task_refuse(struct isci_host *ihost, struct sas_task *task,
enum service_response response,
enum exec_status status)
{
enum isci_completion_selection disposition;
disposition = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
disposition = isci_task_set_completion_status(task, response, status,
disposition);
/* Tasks aborted specifically by a call to the lldd_abort_task
* function should not be completed to the host in the regular path.
*/
switch (disposition) {
case isci_perform_normal_io_completion:
/* Normal notification (task_done) */
dev_dbg(&ihost->pdev->dev,
"%s: Normal - task = %p, response=%d, "
"status=%d\n",
__func__, task, response, status);
task->lldd_task = NULL;
isci_execpath_callback(ihost, task, task->task_done);
break;
case isci_perform_aborted_io_completion:
/* No notification because this request is already in the
* abort path.
*/
dev_warn(&ihost->pdev->dev,
"%s: Aborted - task = %p, response=%d, "
"status=%d\n",
__func__, task, response, status);
break;
case isci_perform_error_io_completion:
/* Use sas_task_abort */
dev_warn(&ihost->pdev->dev,
"%s: Error - task = %p, response=%d, "
"status=%d\n",
__func__, task, response, status);
isci_execpath_callback(ihost, task, sas_task_abort);
break;
default:
dev_warn(&ihost->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci task notification default case!",
__func__);
sas_task_abort(task);
break;
}
}
#define for_each_sas_task(num, task) \
for (; num > 0; num--,\
task = list_entry(task->list.next, struct sas_task, list))
/**
* isci_task_execute_task() - This function is one of the SAS Domain Template
* functions. This function is called by libsas to send a task down to
* hardware.
* @task: This parameter specifies the SAS task to send.
* @num: This parameter specifies the number of tasks to queue.
* @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the context of this call.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_execute_task(struct sas_task *task, int num, gfp_t gfp_flags)
{
struct isci_host *ihost = dev_to_ihost(task->dev);
struct isci_request *request = NULL;
struct isci_remote_device *device;
unsigned long flags;
int ret;
enum sci_status status;
enum isci_status device_status;
dev_dbg(&ihost->pdev->dev, "%s: num=%d\n", __func__, num);
/* Check if we have room for more tasks */
ret = isci_host_can_queue(ihost, num);
if (ret) {
dev_warn(&ihost->pdev->dev, "%s: queue full\n", __func__);
return ret;
}
for_each_sas_task(num, task) {
dev_dbg(&ihost->pdev->dev,
"task = %p, num = %d; dev = %p; cmd = %p\n",
task, num, task->dev, task->uldd_task);
device = task->dev->lldd_dev;
if (device)
device_status = device->status;
else
device_status = isci_freed;
/* From this point onward, any process that needs to guarantee
* that there is no kernel I/O being started will have to wait
* for the quiesce spinlock.
*/
if (device_status != isci_ready_for_io) {
/* Forces a retry from scsi mid layer. */
dev_warn(&ihost->pdev->dev,
"%s: task %p: isci_host->status = %d, "
"device = %p; device_status = 0x%x\n\n",
__func__,
task,
isci_host_get_state(ihost),
device, device_status);
if (device_status == isci_ready) {
/* Indicate QUEUE_FULL so that the scsi midlayer
* retries.
*/
isci_task_refuse(ihost, task,
SAS_TASK_COMPLETE,
SAS_QUEUE_FULL);
} else {
/* Else, the device is going down. */
isci_task_refuse(ihost, task,
SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED,
SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN);
}
isci_host_can_dequeue(ihost, 1);
} else {
/* There is a device and it's ready for I/O. */
spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
if (task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_STATE_ABORTED) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock,
flags);
isci_task_refuse(ihost, task,
SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED,
SAM_STAT_TASK_ABORTED);
/* The I/O was aborted. */
} else {
task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_AT_INITIATOR;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
/* build and send the request. */
status = isci_request_execute(ihost, task, &request,
gfp_flags);
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
/* Did not really start this command. */
task->task_state_flags &= ~SAS_TASK_AT_INITIATOR;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
/* Indicate QUEUE_FULL so that the scsi
* midlayer retries. if the request
* failed for remote device reasons,
* it gets returned as
* SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED next time
* through.
*/
isci_task_refuse(ihost, task,
SAS_TASK_COMPLETE,
SAS_QUEUE_FULL);
isci_host_can_dequeue(ihost, 1);
}
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* isci_task_request_build() - This function builds the task request object.
* @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
* @request: This parameter points to the isci_request object allocated in the
* request construct function.
* @tmf: This parameter is the task management struct to be built
*
* SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
*/
static enum sci_status isci_task_request_build(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_request **isci_request,
struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf)
{
struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_device;
enum sci_status status = SCI_FAILURE;
struct isci_request *request = NULL;
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device;
/* struct sci_sas_identify_address_frame_protocols dev_protocols; */
struct smp_discover_response_protocols dev_protocols;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_tmf = %p\n", __func__, isci_tmf);
isci_device = isci_tmf->device;
sci_device = to_sci_dev(isci_device);
/* do common allocation and init of request object. */
status = isci_request_alloc_tmf(
isci_host,
isci_tmf,
&request,
isci_device,
GFP_ATOMIC
);
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS)
goto out;
/* let the core do it's construct. */
status = scic_task_request_construct(
isci_host->core_controller,
sci_device,
SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG,
request,
request->sci_request_mem_ptr,
&request->sci_request_handle
);
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: scic_task_request_construct failed - "
"status = 0x%x\n",
__func__,
status);
goto errout;
}
sci_object_set_association(
request->sci_request_handle,
request
);
scic_remote_device_get_protocols(
sci_device,
&dev_protocols
);
/* let the core do it's protocol
* specific construction.
*/
if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_ssp_target) {
isci_tmf->proto = SAS_PROTOCOL_SSP;
status = scic_task_request_construct_ssp(
request->sci_request_handle
);
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS)
goto errout;
}
if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_stp_target) {
isci_tmf->proto = SAS_PROTOCOL_SATA;
status = isci_sata_management_task_request_build(request);
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS)
goto errout;
}
goto out;
errout:
/* release the dma memory if we fail. */
isci_request_free(isci_host, request);
request = NULL;
out:
*isci_request = request;
return status;
}
/**
* isci_tmf_timeout_cb() - This function is called as a kernel callback when
* the timeout period for the TMF has expired.
*
*
*/
static void isci_tmf_timeout_cb(void *tmf_request_arg)
{
struct isci_request *request = (struct isci_request *)tmf_request_arg;
struct isci_tmf *tmf = isci_request_access_tmf(request);
enum sci_status status;
/* This task management request has timed-out. Terminate the request
* so that the request eventually completes to the requestor in the
* request completion callback path.
*/
/* Note - the timer callback function itself has provided spinlock
* exclusion from the start and completion paths. No need to take
* the request->isci_host->scic_lock here.
*/
if (tmf->timeout_timer != NULL) {
/* Call the users callback, if any. */
if (tmf->cb_state_func != NULL)
tmf->cb_state_func(isci_tmf_timed_out, tmf,
tmf->cb_data);
/* Terminate the TMF transmit request. */
status = scic_controller_terminate_request(
request->isci_host->core_controller,
to_sci_dev(request->isci_device),
request->sci_request_handle
);
dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: tmf_request = %p; tmf = %p; status = %d\n",
__func__, request, tmf, status);
} else
dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: timer already canceled! "
"tmf_request = %p; tmf = %p\n",
__func__, request, tmf);
/* No need to unlock since the caller to this callback is doing it for
* us.
* request->isci_host->scic_lock
*/
}
/**
* isci_task_execute_tmf() - This function builds and sends a task request,
* then waits for the completion.
* @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
* @tmf: This parameter is the pointer to the task management structure for
* this request.
* @timeout_ms: This parameter specifies the timeout period for the task
* management request.
*
* TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE on successful completion of the TMF (this includes
* error conditions reported in the IU status), or TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED.
*/
int isci_task_execute_tmf(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_tmf *tmf,
unsigned long timeout_ms)
{
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(completion);
enum sci_task_status status = SCI_TASK_FAILURE;
struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_device;
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device = tmf->device;
struct isci_request *request;
int ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
unsigned long flags;
/* sanity check, return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED
* if the device is not there and ready.
*/
if (!isci_device || isci_device->status != isci_ready_for_io) {
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_device = %p not ready (%d)\n",
__func__,
isci_device, isci_device->status);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
} else
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_device = %p\n",
__func__, isci_device);
sci_device = to_sci_dev(isci_device);
/* Assign the pointer to the TMF's completion kernel wait structure. */
tmf->complete = &completion;
isci_task_request_build(
isci_host,
&request,
tmf
);
if (!request) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_task_request_build failed\n",
__func__);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
/* Allocate the TMF timeout timer. */
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
tmf->timeout_timer = isci_timer_create(isci_host, request, isci_tmf_timeout_cb);
/* Start the timer. */
if (tmf->timeout_timer)
isci_timer_start(tmf->timeout_timer, timeout_ms);
else
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_timer_create failed!!!!\n",
__func__);
/* start the TMF io. */
status = scic_controller_start_task(
isci_host->core_controller,
sci_device,
request->sci_request_handle,
SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG
);
if (status != SCI_TASK_SUCCESS) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: start_io failed - status = 0x%x, request = %p\n",
__func__,
status,
request);
goto cleanup_request;
}
/* Call the users callback, if any. */
if (tmf->cb_state_func != NULL)
tmf->cb_state_func(isci_tmf_started, tmf, tmf->cb_data);
/* Change the state of the TMF-bearing request to "started". */
isci_request_change_state(request, started);
/* add the request to the remote device request list. */
list_add(&request->dev_node, &isci_device->reqs_in_process);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* Wait for the TMF to complete, or a timeout. */
wait_for_completion(&completion);
isci_print_tmf(tmf);
if (tmf->status == SCI_SUCCESS)
ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE;
else if (tmf->status == SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID) {
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: tmf.status == "
"SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID\n",
__func__);
ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE;
}
/* Else - leave the default "failed" status alone. */
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: completed request = %p\n",
__func__,
request);
if (request->io_request_completion != NULL) {
/* The fact that this is non-NULL for a TMF request
* means there is a thread waiting for this TMF to
* finish.
*/
complete(request->io_request_completion);
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
cleanup_request:
/* Clean up the timer if needed. */
if (tmf->timeout_timer) {
isci_del_timer(isci_host, tmf->timeout_timer);
tmf->timeout_timer = NULL;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
isci_request_free(isci_host, request);
return ret;
}
void isci_task_build_tmf(
struct isci_tmf *tmf,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
enum isci_tmf_function_codes code,
void (*tmf_sent_cb)(enum isci_tmf_cb_state,
struct isci_tmf *,
void *),
void *cb_data)
{
dev_dbg(&isci_device->isci_port->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_device = %p\n", __func__, isci_device);
memset(tmf, 0, sizeof(*tmf));
tmf->device = isci_device;
tmf->tmf_code = code;
tmf->timeout_timer = NULL;
tmf->cb_state_func = tmf_sent_cb;
tmf->cb_data = cb_data;
}
static void isci_task_build_abort_task_tmf(
struct isci_tmf *tmf,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
enum isci_tmf_function_codes code,
void (*tmf_sent_cb)(enum isci_tmf_cb_state,
struct isci_tmf *,
void *),
struct isci_request *old_request)
{
isci_task_build_tmf(tmf, isci_device, code, tmf_sent_cb,
(void *)old_request);
tmf->io_tag = old_request->io_tag;
}
static struct isci_request *isci_task_get_request_from_task(
struct sas_task *task,
struct isci_remote_device **isci_device)
{
struct isci_request *request = NULL;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
request = task->lldd_task;
/* If task is already done, the request isn't valid */
if (!(task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_STATE_DONE) &&
(task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_AT_INITIATOR) &&
(request != NULL)) {
if (isci_device != NULL)
*isci_device = request->isci_device;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
return request;
}
/**
* isci_task_validate_request_to_abort() - This function checks the given I/O
* against the "started" state. If the request is still "started", it's
* state is changed to aborted. NOTE: isci_host->scic_lock MUST BE HELD
* BEFORE CALLING THIS FUNCTION.
* @isci_request: This parameter specifies the request object to control.
* @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
* @isci_device: This is the device to which the request is pending.
* @aborted_io_completion: This is a completion structure that will be added to
* the request in case it is changed to aborting; this completion is
* triggered when the request is fully completed.
*
* Either "started" on successful change of the task status to "aborted", or
* "unallocated" if the task cannot be controlled.
*/
static enum isci_request_status isci_task_validate_request_to_abort(
struct isci_request *isci_request,
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
struct completion *aborted_io_completion)
{
enum isci_request_status old_state = unallocated;
/* Only abort the task if it's in the
* device's request_in_process list
*/
if (isci_request && !list_empty(&isci_request->dev_node)) {
old_state = isci_request_change_started_to_aborted(
isci_request, aborted_io_completion);
}
return old_state;
}
static void isci_request_cleanup_completed_loiterer(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
struct isci_request *isci_request)
{
struct sas_task *task;
unsigned long flags;
task = (isci_request->ttype == io_task)
? isci_request_access_task(isci_request)
: NULL;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_device=%p, request=%p, task=%p\n",
__func__, isci_device, isci_request, task);
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
list_del_init(&isci_request->dev_node);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
if (task != NULL) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
task->lldd_task = NULL;
isci_set_task_doneflags(task);
/* If this task is not in the abort path, call task_done. */
if (!(task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_STATE_ABORTED)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
task->task_done(task);
} else
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
}
isci_request_free(isci_host, isci_request);
}
/**
* @isci_termination_timed_out(): this function will deal with a request for
* which the wait for termination has timed-out.
*
* @isci_host This SCU.
* @isci_request The I/O request being terminated.
*/
static void
isci_termination_timed_out(
struct isci_host * host,
struct isci_request * request
)
{
unsigned long state_flags;
dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
"%s: host = %p; request = %p\n",
__func__, host, request);
/* At this point, the request to terminate
* has timed out. The best we can do is to
* have the request die a silent death
* if it ever completes.
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&request->state_lock, state_flags);
if (request->status == started) {
/* Set the request state to "dead",
* and clear the task pointer so that an actual
* completion event callback doesn't do
* anything.
*/
request->status = dead;
/* Clear the timeout completion event pointer.*/
request->io_request_completion = NULL;
if (request->ttype == io_task) {
/* Break links with the sas_task. */
if (request->ttype_ptr.io_task_ptr != NULL) {
request->ttype_ptr.io_task_ptr->lldd_task = NULL;
request->ttype_ptr.io_task_ptr = NULL;
}
}
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&request->state_lock, state_flags);
}
/**
* isci_terminate_request_core() - This function will terminate the given
* request, and wait for it to complete. This function must only be called
* from a thread that can wait. Note that the request is terminated and
* completed (back to the host, if started there).
* @isci_host: This SCU.
* @isci_device: The target.
* @isci_request: The I/O request to be terminated.
*
*
*/
static void isci_terminate_request_core(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
struct isci_request *isci_request)
{
enum sci_status status = SCI_SUCCESS;
bool was_terminated = false;
bool needs_cleanup_handling = false;
enum isci_request_status request_status;
unsigned long flags;
unsigned long timeout_remaining;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: device = %p; request = %p\n",
__func__, isci_device, isci_request);
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* Note that we are not going to control
* the target to abort the request.
*/
isci_request->complete_in_target = true;
/* Make sure the request wasn't just sitting around signalling
* device condition (if the request handle is NULL, then the
* request completed but needed additional handling here).
*/
if (isci_request->sci_request_handle != NULL) {
was_terminated = true;
needs_cleanup_handling = true;
status = scic_controller_terminate_request(
isci_host->core_controller,
to_sci_dev(isci_device),
isci_request->sci_request_handle
);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/*
* The only time the request to terminate will
* fail is when the io request is completed and
* being aborted.
*/
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: scic_controller_terminate_request"
" returned = 0x%x\n",
__func__,
status);
/* Clear the completion pointer from the request. */
isci_request->io_request_completion = NULL;
} else {
if (was_terminated) {
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: before completion wait (%p)\n",
__func__,
isci_request->io_request_completion);
/* Wait here for the request to complete. */
#define TERMINATION_TIMEOUT_MSEC 50
timeout_remaining
= wait_for_completion_timeout(
isci_request->io_request_completion,
msecs_to_jiffies(TERMINATION_TIMEOUT_MSEC));
if (!timeout_remaining) {
isci_termination_timed_out(isci_host,
isci_request);
dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: *** Timeout waiting for "
"termination(%p/%p)\n",
__func__,
isci_request->io_request_completion,
isci_request);
} else
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: after completion wait (%p)\n",
__func__,
isci_request->io_request_completion);
}
/* Clear the completion pointer from the request. */
isci_request->io_request_completion = NULL;
/* Peek at the status of the request. This will tell
* us if there was special handling on the request such that it
* needs to be detached and freed here.
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_request->state_lock, flags);
request_status = isci_request_get_state(isci_request);
if ((isci_request->ttype == io_task) /* TMFs are in their own thread */
&& ((request_status == aborted)
|| (request_status == aborting)
|| (request_status == terminating)
|| (request_status == completed)
|| (request_status == dead)
)
) {
/* The completion routine won't free a request in
* the aborted/aborting/etc. states, so we do
* it here.
*/
needs_cleanup_handling = true;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_request->state_lock, flags);
if (needs_cleanup_handling)
isci_request_cleanup_completed_loiterer(
isci_host, isci_device, isci_request
);
}
}
static void isci_terminate_request(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
struct isci_request *isci_request,
enum isci_request_status new_request_state)
{
enum isci_request_status old_state;
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(request_completion);
/* Change state to "new_request_state" if it is currently "started" */
old_state = isci_request_change_started_to_newstate(
isci_request,
&request_completion,
new_request_state
);
if ((old_state == started) ||
(old_state == completed) ||
(old_state == aborting)) {
/* If the old_state is started:
* This request was not already being aborted. If it had been,
* then the aborting I/O (ie. the TMF request) would not be in
* the aborting state, and thus would be terminated here. Note
* that since the TMF completion's call to the kernel function
* "complete()" does not happen until the pending I/O request
* terminate fully completes, we do not have to implement a
* special wait here for already aborting requests - the
* termination of the TMF request will force the request
* to finish it's already started terminate.
*
* If old_state == completed:
* This request completed from the SCU hardware perspective
* and now just needs cleaning up in terms of freeing the
* request and potentially calling up to libsas.
*
* If old_state == aborting:
* This request has already gone through a TMF timeout, but may
* not have been terminated; needs cleaning up at least.
*/
isci_terminate_request_core(isci_host, isci_device,
isci_request);
}
}
/**
* isci_terminate_pending_requests() - This function will change the all of the
* requests on the given device's state to "aborting", will terminate the
* requests, and wait for them to complete. This function must only be
* called from a thread that can wait. Note that the requests are all
* terminated and completed (back to the host, if started there).
* @isci_host: This parameter specifies SCU.
* @isci_device: This parameter specifies the target.
*
*
*/
void isci_terminate_pending_requests(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
enum isci_request_status new_request_state)
{
struct isci_request *request;
struct isci_request *next_request;
unsigned long flags;
struct list_head aborted_request_list;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&aborted_request_list);
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_device = %p (new request state = %d)\n",
__func__, isci_device, new_request_state);
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* Move all of the pending requests off of the device list. */
list_splice_init(&isci_device->reqs_in_process,
&aborted_request_list);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* Iterate through the now-local list. */
list_for_each_entry_safe(request, next_request,
&aborted_request_list, dev_node) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_device=%p request=%p; task=%p\n",
__func__,
isci_device, request,
((request->ttype == io_task)
? isci_request_access_task(request)
: NULL));
/* Mark all still pending I/O with the selected next
* state, terminate and free it.
*/
isci_terminate_request(isci_host, isci_device,
request, new_request_state
);
}
}
/**
* isci_task_send_lu_reset_sas() - This function is called by of the SAS Domain
* Template functions.
* @lun: This parameter specifies the lun to be reset.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
static int isci_task_send_lu_reset_sas(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
u8 *lun)
{
struct isci_tmf tmf;
int ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_host = %p, isci_device = %p\n",
__func__, isci_host, isci_device);
/* Send the LUN reset to the target. By the time the call returns,
* the TMF has fully exected in the target (in which case the return
* value is "TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE", or the request timed-out (or
* was otherwise unable to be executed ("TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED").
*/
isci_task_build_tmf(&tmf, isci_device, isci_tmf_ssp_lun_reset, NULL,
NULL);
#define ISCI_LU_RESET_TIMEOUT_MS 2000 /* 2 second timeout. */
ret = isci_task_execute_tmf(isci_host, &tmf, ISCI_LU_RESET_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (ret == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE)
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: %p: TMF_LU_RESET passed\n",
__func__, isci_device);
else
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: %p: TMF_LU_RESET failed (%x)\n",
__func__, isci_device, ret);
return ret;
}
/**
* isci_task_lu_reset() - This function is one of the SAS Domain Template
* functions. This is one of the Task Management functoins called by libsas,
* to reset the given lun. Note the assumption that while this call is
* executing, no I/O will be sent by the host to the device.
* @lun: This parameter specifies the lun to be reset.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_lu_reset(struct domain_device *domain_device, u8 *lun)
{
struct isci_host *isci_host = dev_to_ihost(domain_device);
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device = NULL;
int ret;
bool device_stopping = false;
isci_device = domain_device->lldd_dev;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: domain_device=%p, isci_host=%p; isci_device=%p\n",
__func__, domain_device, isci_host, isci_device);
if (isci_device != NULL)
device_stopping = (isci_device->status == isci_stopping)
|| (isci_device->status == isci_stopped);
/* If there is a device reset pending on any request in the
* device's list, fail this LUN reset request in order to
* escalate to the device reset.
*/
if (!isci_device || device_stopping ||
isci_device_is_reset_pending(isci_host, isci_device)) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: No dev (%p), or "
"RESET PENDING: domain_device=%p\n",
__func__, isci_device, domain_device);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
/* Send the task management part of the reset. */
if (sas_protocol_ata(domain_device->tproto)) {
ret = isci_task_send_lu_reset_sata(isci_host, isci_device, lun);
} else
ret = isci_task_send_lu_reset_sas(isci_host, isci_device, lun);
/* If the LUN reset worked, all the I/O can now be terminated. */
if (ret == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE)
/* Terminate all I/O now. */
isci_terminate_pending_requests(isci_host,
isci_device,
terminating);
return ret;
}
/* int (*lldd_clear_nexus_port)(struct asd_sas_port *); */
int isci_task_clear_nexus_port(struct asd_sas_port *port)
{
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
int isci_task_clear_nexus_ha(struct sas_ha_struct *ha)
{
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
int isci_task_I_T_nexus_reset(struct domain_device *dev)
{
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
/* Task Management Functions. Must be called from process context. */
/**
* isci_abort_task_process_cb() - This is a helper function for the abort task
* TMF command. It manages the request state with respect to the successful
* transmission / completion of the abort task request.
* @cb_state: This parameter specifies when this function was called - after
* the TMF request has been started and after it has timed-out.
* @tmf: This parameter specifies the TMF in progress.
*
*
*/
static void isci_abort_task_process_cb(
enum isci_tmf_cb_state cb_state,
struct isci_tmf *tmf,
void *cb_data)
{
struct isci_request *old_request;
old_request = (struct isci_request *)cb_data;
dev_dbg(&old_request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: tmf=%p, old_request=%p\n",
__func__, tmf, old_request);
switch (cb_state) {
case isci_tmf_started:
/* The TMF has been started. Nothing to do here, since the
* request state was already set to "aborted" by the abort
* task function.
*/
if ((old_request->status != aborted)
&& (old_request->status != completed))
dev_err(&old_request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: Bad request status (%d): tmf=%p, old_request=%p\n",
__func__, old_request->status, tmf, old_request);
break;
case isci_tmf_timed_out:
/* Set the task's state to "aborting", since the abort task
* function thread set it to "aborted" (above) in anticipation
* of the task management request working correctly. Since the
* timeout has now fired, the TMF request failed. We set the
* state such that the request completion will indicate the
* device is no longer present.
*/
isci_request_change_state(old_request, aborting);
break;
default:
dev_err(&old_request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: Bad cb_state (%d): tmf=%p, old_request=%p\n",
__func__, cb_state, tmf, old_request);
break;
}
}
/**
* isci_task_abort_task() - This function is one of the SAS Domain Template
* functions. This function is called by libsas to abort a specified task.
* @task: This parameter specifies the SAS task to abort.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_abort_task(struct sas_task *task)
{
struct isci_host *isci_host = dev_to_ihost(task->dev);
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(aborted_io_completion);
struct isci_request *old_request = NULL;
enum isci_request_status old_state;
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device = NULL;
struct isci_tmf tmf;
int ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
unsigned long flags;
bool any_dev_reset = false;
bool device_stopping;
/* Get the isci_request reference from the task. Note that
* this check does not depend on the pending request list
* in the device, because tasks driving resets may land here
* after completion in the core.
*/
old_request = isci_task_get_request_from_task(task, &isci_device);
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: task = %p\n", __func__, task);
/* Check if the device has been / is currently being removed.
* If so, no task management will be done, and the I/O will
* be terminated.
*/
device_stopping = (isci_device->status == isci_stopping)
|| (isci_device->status == isci_stopped);
/* This version of the driver will fail abort requests for
* SATA/STP. Failing the abort request this way will cause the
* SCSI error handler thread to escalate to LUN reset
*/
if (sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto) && !device_stopping) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
" task %p is for a STP/SATA device;"
" returning TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED\n"
" to cause a LUN reset...\n", task);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: old_request == %p\n", __func__, old_request);
if (!device_stopping)
any_dev_reset = isci_device_is_reset_pending(isci_host,isci_device);
spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
/* Don't do resets to stopping devices. */
if (device_stopping) {
task->task_state_flags &= ~SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET;
any_dev_reset = false;
} else /* See if there is a pending device reset for this device. */
any_dev_reset = any_dev_reset
|| (task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET);
/* If the extraction of the request reference from the task
* failed, then the request has been completed (or if there is a
* pending reset then this abort request function must be failed
* in order to escalate to the target reset).
*/
if ((old_request == NULL) || any_dev_reset) {
/* If the device reset task flag is set, fail the task
* management request. Otherwise, the original request
* has completed.
*/
if (any_dev_reset) {
/* Turn off the task's DONE to make sure this
* task is escalated to a target reset.
*/
task->task_state_flags &= ~SAS_TASK_STATE_DONE;
/* Make the reset happen as soon as possible. */
task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
/* Fail the task management request in order to
* escalate to the target reset.
*/
ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: Failing task abort in order to "
"escalate to target reset because\n"
"SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET is set for "
"task %p on dev %p\n",
__func__, task, isci_device);
} else {
/* The request has already completed and there
* is nothing to do here other than to set the task
* done bit, and indicate that the task abort function
* was sucessful.
*/
isci_set_task_doneflags(task);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: abort task not needed for %p\n",
__func__, task);
}
return ret;
}
else
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* Check the request status and change to "aborted" if currently
* "starting"; if true then set the I/O kernel completion
* struct that will be triggered when the request completes.
*/
old_state = isci_task_validate_request_to_abort(
old_request, isci_host, isci_device,
&aborted_io_completion);
if ((old_state != started) &&
(old_state != completed) &&
(old_state != aborting)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* The request was already being handled by someone else (because
* they got to set the state away from started).
*/
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: device = %p; old_request %p already being aborted\n",
__func__,
isci_device, old_request);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE;
}
if ((task->task_proto == SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP)
|| device_stopping
|| old_request->complete_in_target
) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: SMP request (%d)"
" or device is stopping (%d)"
" or complete_in_target (%d), thus no TMF\n",
__func__, (task->task_proto == SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP),
device_stopping, old_request->complete_in_target);
/* Set the state on the task. */
isci_task_all_done(task);
ret = TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE;
/* Stopping and SMP devices are not sent a TMF, and are not
* reset, but the outstanding I/O request is terminated below.
*/
} else {
/* Fill in the tmf stucture */
isci_task_build_abort_task_tmf(&tmf, isci_device,
isci_tmf_ssp_task_abort,
isci_abort_task_process_cb,
old_request);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
#define ISCI_ABORT_TASK_TIMEOUT_MS 500 /* half second timeout. */
ret = isci_task_execute_tmf(isci_host, &tmf,
ISCI_ABORT_TASK_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (ret != TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE)
dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_task_send_tmf failed\n",
__func__);
}
if (ret == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE) {
old_request->complete_in_target = true;
/* Clean up the request on our side, and wait for the aborted I/O to
* complete.
*/
isci_terminate_request_core(isci_host, isci_device, old_request);
}
/* Make sure we do not leave a reference to aborted_io_completion */
old_request->io_request_completion = NULL;
return ret;
}
/**
* isci_task_abort_task_set() - This function is one of the SAS Domain Template
* functions. This is one of the Task Management functoins called by libsas,
* to abort all task for the given lun.
* @d_device: This parameter specifies the domain device associated with this
* request.
* @lun: This parameter specifies the lun associated with this request.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_abort_task_set(
struct domain_device *d_device,
u8 *lun)
{
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
/**
* isci_task_clear_aca() - This function is one of the SAS Domain Template
* functions. This is one of the Task Management functoins called by libsas.
* @d_device: This parameter specifies the domain device associated with this
* request.
* @lun: This parameter specifies the lun associated with this request.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_clear_aca(
struct domain_device *d_device,
u8 *lun)
{
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
/**
* isci_task_clear_task_set() - This function is one of the SAS Domain Template
* functions. This is one of the Task Management functoins called by libsas.
* @d_device: This parameter specifies the domain device associated with this
* request.
* @lun: This parameter specifies the lun associated with this request.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_clear_task_set(
struct domain_device *d_device,
u8 *lun)
{
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
/**
* isci_task_query_task() - This function is implemented to cause libsas to
* correctly escalate the failed abort to a LUN or target reset (this is
* because sas_scsi_find_task libsas function does not correctly interpret
* all return codes from the abort task call). When TMF_RESP_FUNC_SUCC is
* returned, libsas turns this into a LUN reset; when FUNC_FAILED is
* returned, libsas will turn this into a target reset
* @task: This parameter specifies the sas task being queried.
* @lun: This parameter specifies the lun associated with this request.
*
* status, zero indicates success.
*/
int isci_task_query_task(
struct sas_task *task)
{
/* See if there is a pending device reset for this device. */
if (task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET)
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
else
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_SUCC;
}
/**
* isci_task_request_complete() - This function is called by the sci core when
* an task request completes.
* @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
* @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
* @completion_status: This parameter specifies the completion status from the
* sci core.
*
* none.
*/
void isci_task_request_complete(
struct isci_host *isci_host,
struct isci_request *request,
enum sci_task_status completion_status)
{
struct isci_remote_device *isci_device = request->isci_device;
enum isci_request_status old_state;
struct isci_tmf *tmf = isci_request_access_tmf(request);
struct completion *tmf_complete;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: request = %p, status=%d\n",
__func__, request, completion_status);
old_state = isci_request_change_state(request, completed);
tmf->status = completion_status;
request->complete_in_target = true;
if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SSP == tmf->proto) {
memcpy(&tmf->resp.resp_iu,
scic_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
request->sci_request_handle
),
sizeof(struct sci_ssp_response_iu));
} else if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SATA == tmf->proto) {
memcpy(&tmf->resp.d2h_fis,
scic_stp_io_request_get_d2h_reg_address(
request->sci_request_handle
),
sizeof(struct sata_fis_reg_d2h)
);
}
/* Manage the timer if it is still running. */
if (tmf->timeout_timer) {
isci_del_timer(isci_host, tmf->timeout_timer);
tmf->timeout_timer = NULL;
}
/* PRINT_TMF( ((struct isci_tmf *)request->task)); */
tmf_complete = tmf->complete;
scic_controller_complete_io(
isci_host->core_controller,
to_sci_dev(isci_device),
request->sci_request_handle
);
/* NULL the request handle to make sure it cannot be terminated
* or completed again.
*/
request->sci_request_handle = NULL;
isci_request_change_state(request, unallocated);
list_del_init(&request->dev_node);
/* The task management part completes last. */
complete(tmf_complete);
}
/**
* isci_task_ssp_request_get_lun() - This function is called by the sci core to
* retrieve the lun for a given task request.
* @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
*
* lun for specified task request.
*/
/**
* isci_task_ssp_request_get_function() - This function is called by the sci
* core to retrieve the function for a given task request.
* @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
*
* function code for specified task request.
*/
u8 isci_task_ssp_request_get_function(struct isci_request *request)
{
struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf = isci_request_access_tmf(request);
dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: func = %d\n", __func__, isci_tmf->tmf_code);
return isci_tmf->tmf_code;
}
/**
* isci_task_ssp_request_get_io_tag_to_manage() - This function is called by
* the sci core to retrieve the io tag for a given task request.
* @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
*
* io tag for specified task request.
*/
u16 isci_task_ssp_request_get_io_tag_to_manage(struct isci_request *request)
{
u16 io_tag = SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG;
if (tmf_task == request->ttype) {
struct isci_tmf *tmf = isci_request_access_tmf(request);
io_tag = tmf->io_tag;
}
dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: request = %p, io_tag = %d\n",
__func__, request, io_tag);
return io_tag;
}
/**
* isci_task_ssp_request_get_response_data_address() - This function is called
* by the sci core to retrieve the response data address for a given task
* request.
* @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
*
* response data address for specified task request.
*/
void *isci_task_ssp_request_get_response_data_address(
struct isci_request *request)
{
struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf = isci_request_access_tmf(request);
return &isci_tmf->resp.resp_iu;
}
/**
* isci_task_ssp_request_get_response_data_length() - This function is called
* by the sci core to retrieve the response data length for a given task
* request.
* @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
*
* response data length for specified task request.
*/
u32 isci_task_ssp_request_get_response_data_length(
struct isci_request *request)
{
struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf = isci_request_access_tmf(request);
return sizeof(isci_tmf->resp.resp_iu);
}
/**
* isci_bus_reset_handler() - This function performs a target reset of the
* device referenced by "cmd'. This function is exported through the
* "struct scsi_host_template" structure such that it is called when an I/O
* recovery process has escalated to a target reset. Note that this function
* is called from the scsi error handler event thread, so may block on calls.
* @scsi_cmd: This parameter specifies the target to be reset.
*
* SUCCESS if the reset process was successful, else FAILED.
*/
int isci_bus_reset_handler(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
struct domain_device *dev = cmd_to_domain_dev(cmd);
struct isci_host *isci_host = dev_to_ihost(dev);
unsigned long flags = 0;
enum sci_status status;
int base_status;
struct isci_remote_device *isci_dev = dev->lldd_dev;
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: cmd %p, isci_dev %p\n",
__func__, cmd, isci_dev);
if (!isci_dev) {
dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: isci_dev is GONE!\n",
__func__);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE; /* Nothing to reset. */
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
status = scic_remote_device_reset(to_sci_dev(isci_dev));
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
scmd_printk(KERN_WARNING, cmd,
"%s: scic_remote_device_reset(%p) returned %d!\n",
__func__, isci_dev, status);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_FAILED;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
/* Make sure all pending requests are able to be fully terminated. */
isci_device_clear_reset_pending(isci_host, isci_dev);
/* Terminate in-progress I/O now. */
isci_remote_device_nuke_requests(isci_host, isci_dev);
/* Call into the libsas default handler (which calls sas_phy_reset). */
base_status = sas_eh_bus_reset_handler(cmd);
if (base_status != SUCCESS) {
/* There can be cases where the resets to individual devices
* behind an expander will fail because of an unplug of the
* expander itself.
*/
scmd_printk(KERN_WARNING, cmd,
"%s: sas_eh_bus_reset_handler(%p) returned %d!\n",
__func__, cmd, base_status);
}
/* WHAT TO DO HERE IF sas_phy_reset FAILS? */
spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
status = scic_remote_device_reset_complete(to_sci_dev(isci_dev));
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
scmd_printk(KERN_WARNING, cmd,
"%s: scic_remote_device_reset_complete(%p) "
"returned %d!\n",
__func__, isci_dev, status);
}
/* WHAT TO DO HERE IF scic_remote_device_reset_complete FAILS? */
dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
"%s: cmd %p, isci_dev %p complete.\n",
__func__, cmd, isci_dev);
return TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE;
}