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freebsd/sys/dev/twa/tw_cl_intr.c
Xin LI a806ad4021 Vendor update to version 3.80.06.003 to fix a panic with ZFS when under
heavy I/O load.

Many thanks to LSI for continuing to support FreeBSD.

PR:		kern/149968
Submitted by:	LSI (Tom Couch)
Reported by:	Kai Kockro <kkockro web de>
Tested by:	Kai Kockro, jpaetzel
MFC after:	7 days
2010-08-30 19:15:04 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-07 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation.
* Copyright (c) 2004-05 Vinod Kashyap
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* AMCC'S 3ware driver for 9000 series storage controllers.
*
* Author: Vinod Kashyap
* Modifications by: Adam Radford
* Modifications by: Manjunath Ranganathaiah
*/
/*
* Common Layer interrupt handling functions.
*/
#include "tw_osl_share.h"
#include "tw_cl_share.h"
#include "tw_cl_fwif.h"
#include "tw_cl_ioctl.h"
#include "tw_cl.h"
#include "tw_cl_externs.h"
#include "tw_osl_ioctl.h"
/*
* Function name: twa_interrupt
* Description: Interrupt handler. Determines the kind of interrupt,
* and returns TW_CL_TRUE if it recognizes the interrupt.
*
* Input: ctlr_handle -- controller handle
* Output: None
* Return value: TW_CL_TRUE -- interrupt recognized
* TW_CL_FALSE-- interrupt not recognized
*/
TW_INT32
tw_cl_interrupt(struct tw_cl_ctlr_handle *ctlr_handle)
{
struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr =
(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *)(ctlr_handle->cl_ctlr_ctxt);
TW_UINT32 status_reg;
TW_INT32 rc = TW_CL_FALSE;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(10, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
/* If we don't have controller context, bail */
if (ctlr == NULL)
goto out;
/*
* Bail If we get an interrupt while resetting, or shutting down.
*/
if (ctlr->reset_in_progress || !(ctlr->active))
goto out;
/* Read the status register to determine the type of interrupt. */
status_reg = TW_CLI_READ_STATUS_REGISTER(ctlr_handle);
if (tw_cli_check_ctlr_state(ctlr, status_reg))
goto out;
/* Clear the interrupt. */
if (status_reg & TWA_STATUS_HOST_INTERRUPT) {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(6, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Host interrupt");
TW_CLI_WRITE_CONTROL_REGISTER(ctlr_handle,
TWA_CONTROL_CLEAR_HOST_INTERRUPT);
}
if (status_reg & TWA_STATUS_ATTENTION_INTERRUPT) {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(6, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Attention interrupt");
rc |= TW_CL_TRUE; /* request for a deferred isr call */
tw_cli_process_attn_intr(ctlr);
TW_CLI_WRITE_CONTROL_REGISTER(ctlr_handle,
TWA_CONTROL_CLEAR_ATTENTION_INTERRUPT);
}
if (status_reg & TWA_STATUS_COMMAND_INTERRUPT) {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(6, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Command interrupt");
rc |= TW_CL_TRUE; /* request for a deferred isr call */
tw_cli_process_cmd_intr(ctlr);
if ((TW_CL_Q_FIRST_ITEM(&(ctlr->req_q_head[TW_CLI_PENDING_Q]))) == TW_CL_NULL)
TW_CLI_WRITE_CONTROL_REGISTER(ctlr_handle,
TWA_CONTROL_MASK_COMMAND_INTERRUPT);
}
if (status_reg & TWA_STATUS_RESPONSE_INTERRUPT) {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(10, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Response interrupt");
rc |= TW_CL_TRUE; /* request for a deferred isr call */
tw_cli_process_resp_intr(ctlr);
}
out:
return(rc);
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_process_host_intr
* Description: This function gets called if we triggered an interrupt.
* We don't use it as of now.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_process_host_intr(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
tw_cli_dbg_printf(6, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_process_attn_intr
* Description: This function gets called if the fw posted an AEN
* (Asynchronous Event Notification). It fetches
* all the AEN's that the fw might have posted.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_process_attn_intr(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
TW_INT32 error;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(6, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
if ((error = tw_cli_get_aen(ctlr))) {
/*
* If the driver is already in the process of retrieveing AEN's,
* we will be returned TW_OSL_EBUSY. In this case,
* tw_cli_param_callback or tw_cli_aen_callback will eventually
* retrieve the AEN this attention interrupt is for. So, we
* don't need to print the failure.
*/
if (error != TW_OSL_EBUSY)
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1200, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Failed to fetch AEN",
"error = %d", error);
}
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_process_cmd_intr
* Description: This function gets called if we hit a queue full
* condition earlier, and the fw is now ready for
* new cmds. Submits any pending requests.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_process_cmd_intr(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
tw_cli_dbg_printf(6, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
/* Start any requests that might be in the pending queue. */
tw_cli_submit_pending_queue(ctlr);
/*
* If tw_cli_submit_pending_queue was unsuccessful due to a "cmd queue
* full" condition, cmd_intr will already have been unmasked by
* tw_cli_submit_cmd. We don't need to do it again... simply return.
*/
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_process_resp_intr
* Description: Looks for cmd completions from fw; queues cmds completed
* by fw into complete queue.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: 0 -- no ctlr error
* non-zero-- ctlr error
*/
TW_INT32
tw_cli_process_resp_intr(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
TW_UINT32 resp;
struct tw_cli_req_context *req;
TW_INT32 error;
TW_UINT32 status_reg;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(10, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
for (;;) {
status_reg = TW_CLI_READ_STATUS_REGISTER(ctlr->ctlr_handle);
if ((error = tw_cli_check_ctlr_state(ctlr, status_reg)))
break;
if (status_reg & TWA_STATUS_RESPONSE_QUEUE_EMPTY) {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(7, ctlr->ctlr_handle,
tw_osl_cur_func(), "Response queue empty");
break;
}
/* Response queue is not empty. */
resp = TW_CLI_READ_RESPONSE_QUEUE(ctlr->ctlr_handle);
{
req = &(ctlr->req_ctxt_buf[GET_RESP_ID(resp)]);
}
if (req->state != TW_CLI_REQ_STATE_BUSY) {
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1201, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Unposted command completed!!",
"request = %p, status = %d",
req, req->state);
#ifdef TW_OSL_DEBUG
tw_cl_print_ctlr_stats(ctlr->ctlr_handle);
#endif /* TW_OSL_DEBUG */
continue;
}
/*
* Remove the request from the busy queue, mark it as complete,
* and enqueue it in the complete queue.
*/
tw_cli_req_q_remove_item(req, TW_CLI_BUSY_Q);
req->state = TW_CLI_REQ_STATE_COMPLETE;
tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_COMPLETE_Q);
}
/* Complete this, and other requests in the complete queue. */
tw_cli_process_complete_queue(ctlr);
return(error);
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_submit_pending_queue
* Description: Kick starts any requests in the pending queue.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: 0 -- all pending requests submitted successfully
* non-zero-- otherwise
*/
TW_INT32
tw_cli_submit_pending_queue(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
struct tw_cli_req_context *req;
TW_INT32 error = TW_OSL_ESUCCESS;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
/*
* Pull requests off the pending queue, and submit them.
*/
while ((req = tw_cli_req_q_remove_head(ctlr, TW_CLI_PENDING_Q)) !=
TW_CL_NULL) {
if ((error = tw_cli_submit_cmd(req))) {
if (error == TW_OSL_EBUSY) {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(2, ctlr->ctlr_handle,
tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Requeueing pending request");
req->state = TW_CLI_REQ_STATE_PENDING;
/*
* Queue the request at the head of the pending
* queue, and break away, so we don't try to
* submit any more requests.
*/
tw_cli_req_q_insert_head(req, TW_CLI_PENDING_Q);
break;
} else {
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle,
TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1202, 0x1,
TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Could not start request "
"in pending queue",
"request = %p, opcode = 0x%x, "
"error = %d", req,
GET_OPCODE(req->cmd_pkt->
command.cmd_pkt_9k.res__opcode),
error);
/*
* Set the appropriate error and call the CL
* internal callback if there's one. If the
* request originator is polling for completion,
* he should be checking req->error to
* determine that the request did not go
* through. The request originators are
* responsible for the clean-up.
*/
req->error_code = error;
req->state = TW_CLI_REQ_STATE_COMPLETE;
if (req->tw_cli_callback)
req->tw_cli_callback(req);
error = TW_OSL_ESUCCESS;
}
}
}
return(error);
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_process_complete_queue
* Description: Calls the CL internal callback routine, if any, for
* each request in the complete queue.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_process_complete_queue(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
struct tw_cli_req_context *req;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(10, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
/*
* Pull commands off the completed list, dispatch them appropriately.
*/
while ((req = tw_cli_req_q_remove_head(ctlr, TW_CLI_COMPLETE_Q)) !=
TW_CL_NULL) {
/* Call the CL internal callback, if there's one. */
if (req->tw_cli_callback)
req->tw_cli_callback(req);
}
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_complete_io
* Description: CL internal callback for SCSI/fw passthru requests.
*
* Input: req -- ptr to CL internal request context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_complete_io(struct tw_cli_req_context *req)
{
struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr = req->ctlr;
struct tw_cl_req_packet *req_pkt =
(struct tw_cl_req_packet *)(req->orig_req);
tw_cli_dbg_printf(8, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
req_pkt->status = TW_CL_ERR_REQ_SUCCESS;
if (req->error_code) {
req_pkt->status = TW_CL_ERR_REQ_UNABLE_TO_SUBMIT_COMMAND;
goto out;
}
if (req->state != TW_CLI_REQ_STATE_COMPLETE) {
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1203, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"I/O completion on incomplete command!!",
"request = %p, status = %d",
req, req->state);
#ifdef TW_OSL_DEBUG
tw_cl_print_ctlr_stats(ctlr->ctlr_handle);
#endif /* TW_OSL_DEBUG */
return;
}
if (req->flags & TW_CLI_REQ_FLAGS_PASSTHRU) {
/* Copy the command packet back into OSL's space. */
tw_osl_memcpy(req_pkt->gen_req_pkt.pt_req.cmd_pkt, req->cmd_pkt,
sizeof(struct tw_cl_command_packet));
} else
tw_cli_scsi_complete(req);
out:
req_pkt->tw_osl_callback(req->req_handle);
tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q);
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_scsi_complete
* Description: Completion routine for SCSI requests.
*
* Input: req -- ptr to CL internal request context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_scsi_complete(struct tw_cli_req_context *req)
{
struct tw_cl_req_packet *req_pkt =
(struct tw_cl_req_packet *)(req->orig_req);
struct tw_cl_scsi_req_packet *scsi_req =
&(req_pkt->gen_req_pkt.scsi_req);
struct tw_cl_command_9k *cmd =
&(req->cmd_pkt->command.cmd_pkt_9k);
struct tw_cl_command_header *cmd_hdr;
TW_UINT16 error;
TW_UINT8 *cdb;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(8, req->ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"entered");
scsi_req->scsi_status = cmd->status;
if (! cmd->status)
return;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(1, req->ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"req_id = 0x%x, status = 0x%x",
GET_REQ_ID(cmd->lun_l4__req_id), cmd->status);
cmd_hdr = &(req->cmd_pkt->cmd_hdr);
error = cmd_hdr->status_block.error;
if ((error == TWA_ERROR_LOGICAL_UNIT_NOT_SUPPORTED) ||
(error == TWA_ERROR_UNIT_OFFLINE)) {
if (GET_LUN_L4(cmd->lun_l4__req_id))
req_pkt->status |= TW_CL_ERR_REQ_INVALID_LUN;
else
req_pkt->status |= TW_CL_ERR_REQ_INVALID_TARGET;
} else {
tw_cli_dbg_printf(2, req->ctlr->ctlr_handle,
tw_osl_cur_func(),
"cmd = %x %x %x %x %x %x %x",
GET_OPCODE(cmd->res__opcode),
GET_SGL_OFF(cmd->res__opcode),
cmd->unit,
cmd->lun_l4__req_id,
cmd->status,
cmd->sgl_offset,
cmd->lun_h4__sgl_entries);
cdb = (TW_UINT8 *)(cmd->cdb);
tw_cli_dbg_printf(2, req->ctlr->ctlr_handle,
tw_osl_cur_func(),
"cdb = %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x "
"%x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x",
cdb[0], cdb[1], cdb[2], cdb[3],
cdb[4], cdb[5], cdb[6], cdb[7],
cdb[8], cdb[9], cdb[10], cdb[11],
cdb[12], cdb[13], cdb[14], cdb[15]);
#if 0
/*
* Print the error. Firmware doesn't yet support
* the 'Mode Sense' cmd. Don't print if the cmd
* is 'Mode Sense', and the error is 'Invalid field
* in CDB'.
*/
if (! ((cdb[0] == 0x1A) && (error == 0x10D)))
tw_cli_create_ctlr_event(req->ctlr,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_CONTROLLER_ERROR,
cmd_hdr);
#endif // 0
}
if (scsi_req->sense_data) {
tw_osl_memcpy(scsi_req->sense_data, cmd_hdr->sense_data,
TWA_SENSE_DATA_LENGTH);
scsi_req->sense_len = TWA_SENSE_DATA_LENGTH;
req_pkt->status |= TW_CL_ERR_REQ_AUTO_SENSE_VALID;
}
req_pkt->status |= TW_CL_ERR_REQ_SCSI_ERROR;
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_param_callback
* Description: Callback for get/set_param requests.
*
* Input: req -- ptr to completed request pkt
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_param_callback(struct tw_cli_req_context *req)
{
struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr = req->ctlr;
union tw_cl_command_7k *cmd =
&(req->cmd_pkt->command.cmd_pkt_7k);
TW_INT32 error;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
/*
* If the request was never submitted to the controller, the function
* that sets req->error is responsible for calling tw_cl_create_event.
*/
if (! req->error_code)
if (cmd->param.status) {
#if 0
tw_cli_create_ctlr_event(ctlr,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_CONTROLLER_ERROR,
&(req->cmd_pkt->cmd_hdr));
#endif // 0
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1204, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"get/set_param failed",
"status = %d", cmd->param.status);
}
ctlr->internal_req_busy = TW_CL_FALSE;
tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q);
if ((ctlr->get_more_aens) && (!(ctlr->reset_in_progress))) {
ctlr->get_more_aens = TW_CL_FALSE;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Fetching more AEN's");
if ((error = tw_cli_get_aen(ctlr)))
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1205, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Failed to fetch all AEN's from param_callback",
"error = %d", error);
}
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_aen_callback
* Description: Callback for requests to fetch AEN's.
*
* Input: req -- ptr to completed request pkt
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_aen_callback(struct tw_cli_req_context *req)
{
struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr = req->ctlr;
struct tw_cl_command_header *cmd_hdr;
struct tw_cl_command_9k *cmd =
&(req->cmd_pkt->command.cmd_pkt_9k);
TW_UINT16 aen_code = TWA_AEN_QUEUE_EMPTY;
TW_INT32 error;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"req_id = 0x%x, req error = %d, status = 0x%x",
GET_REQ_ID(cmd->lun_l4__req_id), req->error_code, cmd->status);
/*
* If the request was never submitted to the controller, the function
* that sets error is responsible for calling tw_cl_create_event.
*/
if (!(error = req->error_code))
if ((error = cmd->status)) {
cmd_hdr = (struct tw_cl_command_header *)
(&(req->cmd_pkt->cmd_hdr));
#if 0
tw_cli_create_ctlr_event(ctlr,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_CONTROLLER_ERROR,
cmd_hdr);
#endif // 0
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1206, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Request Sense failed",
"opcode = 0x%x, status = %d",
GET_OPCODE(cmd->res__opcode), cmd->status);
}
if (error) {
ctlr->internal_req_busy = TW_CL_FALSE;
tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q);
return;
}
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Request Sense command succeeded");
aen_code = tw_cli_manage_aen(ctlr, req);
if (aen_code != TWA_AEN_SYNC_TIME_WITH_HOST) {
ctlr->internal_req_busy = TW_CL_FALSE;
tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q);
if (aen_code != TWA_AEN_QUEUE_EMPTY)
if ((error = tw_cli_get_aen(ctlr)))
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle,
TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1207, 0x1,
TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Failed to fetch all AEN's",
"error = %d", error);
}
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_manage_aen
* Description: Handles AEN's.
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* req -- ptr to CL internal request context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_UINT16
tw_cli_manage_aen(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr,
struct tw_cli_req_context *req)
{
struct tw_cl_command_header *cmd_hdr;
TW_UINT16 aen_code;
TW_TIME local_time;
TW_TIME sync_time;
TW_UINT32 error;
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
cmd_hdr = (struct tw_cl_command_header *)(req->data);
aen_code = cmd_hdr->status_block.error;
switch (aen_code) {
case TWA_AEN_SYNC_TIME_WITH_HOST:
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Received AEN_SYNC_TIME");
/*
* Free the internal req pkt right here, since
* tw_cli_set_param will need it.
*/
ctlr->internal_req_busy = TW_CL_FALSE;
tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q);
/*
* We will use a callback in tw_cli_set_param only when
* interrupts are enabled and we can expect our callback
* to get called. Setting the get_more_aens
* flag will make the callback continue to try to retrieve
* more AEN's.
*/
if (ctlr->interrupts_enabled)
ctlr->get_more_aens = TW_CL_TRUE;
/* Calculate time (in seconds) since last Sunday 12.00 AM. */
local_time = tw_osl_get_local_time();
sync_time = (local_time - (3 * 86400)) % 604800;
if ((error = tw_cli_set_param(ctlr, TWA_PARAM_TIME_TABLE,
TWA_PARAM_TIME_SCHED_TIME, 4,
&sync_time,
(ctlr->interrupts_enabled)
? tw_cli_param_callback : TW_CL_NULL)))
tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR,
0x1208, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING,
"Unable to sync time with ctlr",
"error = %d", error);
break;
case TWA_AEN_QUEUE_EMPTY:
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"AEN queue empty");
break;
default:
/* Queue the event. */
tw_cli_dbg_printf(4, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(),
"Queueing AEN");
tw_cli_create_ctlr_event(ctlr,
TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_CONTROLLER_EVENT,
cmd_hdr);
break;
} /* switch */
return(aen_code);
}
/*
* Function name: tw_cli_enable_interrupts
* Description: Enables interrupts on the controller
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_enable_interrupts(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
ctlr->interrupts_enabled = TW_CL_TRUE;
TW_CLI_WRITE_CONTROL_REGISTER(ctlr->ctlr_handle,
TWA_CONTROL_CLEAR_ATTENTION_INTERRUPT |
TWA_CONTROL_UNMASK_RESPONSE_INTERRUPT |
TWA_CONTROL_ENABLE_INTERRUPTS);
}
/*
* Function name: twa_setup
* Description: Disables interrupts on the controller
*
* Input: ctlr -- ptr to CL internal ctlr context
* Output: None
* Return value: None
*/
TW_VOID
tw_cli_disable_interrupts(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr)
{
tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered");
TW_CLI_WRITE_CONTROL_REGISTER(ctlr->ctlr_handle,
TWA_CONTROL_DISABLE_INTERRUPTS);
ctlr->interrupts_enabled = TW_CL_FALSE;
}