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linux/drivers/scsi/megaraid/mega_common.h
Eric W. Biederman f5ebbeb57e [SCSI] megaraid: Use the proper type to hold the irq number.
When testing on a Unisys machine it was discovered that the megaraid driver
would not initialize as it was requesting irq 162 instead of irq 1442 it
was assigned.  The problem was the irq number had been truncated by being
stored in an unsigned char.

This patches fixes that problem and the driver now appears to work.

The ioctl interface appears fundamentally broken as it exports the irq
number to user space in an unsigned char.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-09-26 10:39:55 -07:00

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/*
*
* Linux MegaRAID device driver
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2004 LSI Logic Corporation.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* FILE : mega_common.h
*
* Libaray of common routine used by all low-level megaraid drivers
*/
#ifndef _MEGA_COMMON_H_
#define _MEGA_COMMON_H_
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <asm/semaphore.h>
#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
#define LSI_MAX_CHANNELS 16
#define LSI_MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES_64LD (64+1)
#define HBA_SIGNATURE_64_BIT 0x299
#define PCI_CONF_AMISIG64 0xa4
#define MEGA_SCSI_INQ_EVPD 1
#define MEGA_INVALID_FIELD_IN_CDB 0x24
/**
* scb_t - scsi command control block
* @param ccb : command control block for individual driver
* @param list : list of control blocks
* @param gp : general purpose field for LLDs
* @param sno : all SCBs have a serial number
* @param scp : associated scsi command
* @param state : current state of scb
* @param dma_dir : direction of data transfer
* @param dma_type : transfer with sg list, buffer, or no data transfer
* @param dev_channel : actual channel on the device
* @param dev_target : actual target on the device
* @param status : completion status
*
* This is our central data structure to issue commands the each driver.
* Driver specific data structures are maintained in the ccb field.
* scb provides a field 'gp', which can be used by LLD for its own purposes
*
* dev_channel and dev_target must be initialized with the actual channel and
* target on the controller.
*/
typedef struct {
caddr_t ccb;
struct list_head list;
unsigned long gp;
unsigned int sno;
struct scsi_cmnd *scp;
uint32_t state;
uint32_t dma_direction;
uint32_t dma_type;
uint16_t dev_channel;
uint16_t dev_target;
uint32_t status;
} scb_t;
/*
* SCB states as it transitions from one state to another
*/
#define SCB_FREE 0x0000 /* on the free list */
#define SCB_ACTIVE 0x0001 /* off the free list */
#define SCB_PENDQ 0x0002 /* on the pending queue */
#define SCB_ISSUED 0x0004 /* issued - owner f/w */
#define SCB_ABORT 0x0008 /* Got an abort for this one */
#define SCB_RESET 0x0010 /* Got a reset for this one */
/*
* DMA types for scb
*/
#define MRAID_DMA_NONE 0x0000 /* no data transfer for this command */
#define MRAID_DMA_WSG 0x0001 /* data transfer using a sg list */
#define MRAID_DMA_WBUF 0x0002 /* data transfer using a contiguous buffer */
/**
* struct adapter_t - driver's initialization structure
* @param dpc_h : tasklet handle
* @param pdev : pci configuration pointer for kernel
* @param host : pointer to host structure of mid-layer
* @param lock : synchronization lock for mid-layer and driver
* @param quiescent : driver is quiescent for now.
* @param outstanding_cmds : number of commands pending in the driver
* @param kscb_list : pointer to the bulk of SCBs pointers for IO
* @param kscb_pool : pool of free scbs for IO
* @param kscb_pool_lock : lock for pool of free scbs
* @param pend_list : pending commands list
* @param pend_list_lock : exlusion lock for pending commands list
* @param completed_list : list of completed commands
* @param completed_list_lock : exclusion lock for list of completed commands
* @param sglen : max sg elements supported
* @param device_ids : to convert kernel device addr to our devices.
* @param raid_device : raid adapter specific pointer
* @param max_channel : maximum channel number supported - inclusive
* @param max_target : max target supported - inclusive
* @param max_lun : max lun supported - inclusive
* @param unique_id : unique identifier for each adapter
* @param irq : IRQ for this adapter
* @param ito : internal timeout value, (-1) means no timeout
* @param ibuf : buffer to issue internal commands
* @param ibuf_dma_h : dma handle for the above buffer
* @param uscb_list : SCB pointers for user cmds, common mgmt module
* @param uscb_pool : pool of SCBs for user commands
* @param uscb_pool_lock : exclusion lock for these SCBs
* @param max_cmds : max outstanding commands
* @param fw_version : firmware version
* @param bios_version : bios version
* @param max_cdb_sz : biggest CDB size supported.
* @param ha : is high availability present - clustering
* @param init_id : initiator ID, the default value should be 7
* @param max_sectors : max sectors per request
* @param cmd_per_lun : max outstanding commands per LUN
* @param being_detached : set when unloading, no more mgmt calls
*
*
* mraid_setup_device_map() can be called anytime after the device map is
* available and MRAID_GET_DEVICE_MAP() can be called whenever the mapping is
* required, usually from LLD's queue entry point. The formar API sets up the
* MRAID_IS_LOGICAL(adapter_t *, struct scsi_cmnd *) to find out if the
* device in question is a logical drive.
*
* quiescent flag should be set by the driver if it is not accepting more
* commands
*
* NOTE: The fields of this structures are placed to minimize cache misses
*/
// amount of space required to store the bios and firmware version strings
#define VERSION_SIZE 16
typedef struct {
struct tasklet_struct dpc_h;
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct Scsi_Host *host;
spinlock_t lock;
uint8_t quiescent;
int outstanding_cmds;
scb_t *kscb_list;
struct list_head kscb_pool;
spinlock_t kscb_pool_lock;
struct list_head pend_list;
spinlock_t pend_list_lock;
struct list_head completed_list;
spinlock_t completed_list_lock;
uint16_t sglen;
int device_ids[LSI_MAX_CHANNELS]
[LSI_MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES_64LD];
caddr_t raid_device;
uint8_t max_channel;
uint16_t max_target;
uint8_t max_lun;
uint32_t unique_id;
int irq;
uint8_t ito;
caddr_t ibuf;
dma_addr_t ibuf_dma_h;
scb_t *uscb_list;
struct list_head uscb_pool;
spinlock_t uscb_pool_lock;
int max_cmds;
uint8_t fw_version[VERSION_SIZE];
uint8_t bios_version[VERSION_SIZE];
uint8_t max_cdb_sz;
uint8_t ha;
uint16_t init_id;
uint16_t max_sectors;
uint16_t cmd_per_lun;
atomic_t being_detached;
} adapter_t;
#define SCSI_FREE_LIST_LOCK(adapter) (&adapter->kscb_pool_lock)
#define USER_FREE_LIST_LOCK(adapter) (&adapter->uscb_pool_lock)
#define PENDING_LIST_LOCK(adapter) (&adapter->pend_list_lock)
#define COMPLETED_LIST_LOCK(adapter) (&adapter->completed_list_lock)
// conversion from scsi command
#define SCP2HOST(scp) (scp)->device->host // to host
#define SCP2HOSTDATA(scp) SCP2HOST(scp)->hostdata // to soft state
#define SCP2CHANNEL(scp) (scp)->device->channel // to channel
#define SCP2TARGET(scp) (scp)->device->id // to target
#define SCP2LUN(scp) (scp)->device->lun // to LUN
// generic macro to convert scsi command and host to controller's soft state
#define SCSIHOST2ADAP(host) (((caddr_t *)(host->hostdata))[0])
#define SCP2ADAPTER(scp) (adapter_t *)SCSIHOST2ADAP(SCP2HOST(scp))
/**
* MRAID_GET_DEVICE_MAP - device ids
* @param adp - Adapter's soft state
* @param scp - mid-layer scsi command pointer
* @param p_chan - physical channel on the controller
* @param target - target id of the device or logical drive number
* @param islogical - set if the command is for the logical drive
*
* Macro to retrieve information about device class, logical or physical and
* the corresponding physical channel and target or logical drive number
**/
#define MRAID_IS_LOGICAL(adp, scp) \
(SCP2CHANNEL(scp) == (adp)->max_channel) ? 1 : 0
#define MRAID_IS_LOGICAL_SDEV(adp, sdev) \
(sdev->channel == (adp)->max_channel) ? 1 : 0
#define MRAID_GET_DEVICE_MAP(adp, scp, p_chan, target, islogical) \
/* \
* Is the request coming for the virtual channel \
*/ \
islogical = MRAID_IS_LOGICAL(adp, scp); \
\
/* \
* Get an index into our table of drive ids mapping \
*/ \
if (islogical) { \
p_chan = 0xFF; \
target = \
(adp)->device_ids[(adp)->max_channel][SCP2TARGET(scp)]; \
} \
else { \
p_chan = ((adp)->device_ids[SCP2CHANNEL(scp)] \
[SCP2TARGET(scp)] >> 8) & 0xFF; \
target = ((adp)->device_ids[SCP2CHANNEL(scp)] \
[SCP2TARGET(scp)] & 0xFF); \
}
/*
* ### Helper routines ###
*/
#define LSI_DBGLVL mraid_debug_level // each LLD must define a global
// mraid_debug_level
#ifdef DEBUG
#if defined (_ASSERT_PANIC)
#define ASSERT_ACTION panic
#else
#define ASSERT_ACTION printk
#endif
#define ASSERT(expression) \
if (!(expression)) { \
ASSERT_ACTION("assertion failed:(%s), file: %s, line: %d:%s\n", \
#expression, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
}
#else
#define ASSERT(expression)
#endif
/*
* struct mraid_pci_blk - structure holds DMA memory block info
* @param vaddr : virtual address to a memory block
* @param dma_addr : DMA handle to a memory block
*
* This structure is filled up for the caller. It is the responsibilty of the
* caller to allocate this array big enough to store addresses for all
* requested elements
*/
struct mraid_pci_blk {
caddr_t vaddr;
dma_addr_t dma_addr;
};
#endif // _MEGA_COMMON_H_
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