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freebsd/sys/dev/mps/mps.c
Kenneth D. Merry be4aa869c1 Bring in LSI's latest mps(4) 6Gb SAS and WarpDrive driver, version
14.00.00.01-fbsd.

Their description of the changes is as follows:

1.	Copyright contents has been changed in all respective .c
	and .h files

2.	Support for WRITE12 and READ12 for direct-io (warpdrive only)
	has been added.

3.      Driver has added checks to see if Drive has READ_CAP_16
	support before sending it down to the device.
	If SPC3_SID_PROTECT flag is set in the inquiry data, the
	device supports protection information, and must support
	the 16 byte read capacity command, otherwise continue without
	sending read cap 16. This will optimize driver performance,
	since it will not send READ_CAP_16 to the drive which does
	not have support of READ_CAP_16.

4.      With new approach, "MPTIOCTL_RESET_ADAPTER" IOCTL will not
	use DELAY() which is busy loop implementation.
	It will use <msleep> (Better way to sleep without busy
	loop). Also from the HBA reset code path and some other
	places, DELAY() is replaced with msleep() or "pause()",
	which is based on sleep/wakeup style calls.  Driver use
	msleep()/pause() instead of DELAY based on CAN_SLEEP/NO_SLEEP
	flags to avoid busy loop which is not required all the
	time.e.a

	a. While driver is getting loaded, driver calls most of the
	   commands with NO_SLEEP.
	b. When Driver is functional and it needs Reinit of HBA,
	   CAN_SLEEP flag is used.

5.	<mpslsi> driver is not Endian safe. It will not work on Big
	Endian machines	like Sparc and PowerPC platforms because it
	assumes it is running on a Little Endian machine.

	Driver code is modified such way that it does not assume CPU
	arch is Little Endian.
	a. All places where Driver interacts from HBA to Host, it
	   converts Little Endian format to CPU format.
	b. All places where Driver interacts from Host to HBA, it
	   converts CPU format to Little Endian.

6.	Findout memory leaks in FreeBSD Driver and resolve those,
	such as memory leak in targ's luns creation/deletion.
	Also added additional checks to see memory allocation
	success/fail.

7.	Add loginfo prints as debug message, i.e. When FW sends any
	loginfo, Driver should print those as debug message.
	This will help for debugging purpose.

8.	There is possibility to get config request timeout. Current
	driver is able to detect config request timetout, but it does
	not do anything on config_request timeout.  Driver should
	call mps_reinit() if any request_poll (which is called as
	part of config_request) is time out.

9.	cdb length check is required for 32 byte CDB. Add correct mpi
	control value for 32 bit CDB as below while submitting SCSI IO
	Request to controller.
	mpi_control |= 4 << MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_SHIFT;

10.	Check the actual status of Message unit reset
	(mps_message_unit_reset).Previously FreeBSD Driver just writes
	MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET and never check the ack
	(it just wait for 50 millisecond).  So, Driver now check the
	status of "MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET" after writing
	it to the FW.

	Now it also checking for whether doorbell ack uses msleep with
	proper sleep flags, instead of <DELAY>.

11.	Previously CAM does not detect Multi-Lun Devices. In order to
	detect Multi-Lun Devices by CAM the driver needs following change
	set:
	a. There is "max_lun" field which Driver need to set based on
	   hw/fw support. Currently LSI released driver does not set
	   this field.
	b. Default of "max_lun" should not be 0 in OS, but it is
	   currently set to 0 in CAM layer.
	c. Export max_lun capacity to 255

12.	Driver will not reset target info after port enable complete and
	also do Device removal when Device remove from FW.  The detail
	description is as follows
	a. When Driver receive WD PD add events, it will add all
	   information in driver local data structure.
	b. Only for WD, we have below checks after port enable
	   completes, where driver clear off all information retrieved
	   at #1.
	if ((sc->WD_available &&
             (sc->WD_hide_expose == MPS_WD_HIDE_ALWAYS)) ||
             (sc->WD_valid_config && (sc->WD_hide_expose ==
                            MPS_WD_HIDE_IF_VOLUME)) {
		  // clear off target data structure.
	}
	It is mainly not to attach PDs to OS.

	FreeBSD does bus rescan as older Parallel scsi style. So Driver
	needs to handle which Drive is visible to OS.  That is a reason
	we have to clear off targ information for PDs.

	Again, above logic was implemented long time ago. Similar concept
	we have for non-wd also. For that, LSI have introduced different
	logic to hide PDs.

	Eventually, because of above gap, when Phy goes offline, we
	observe below failure. That is what Driver is not doing complete
	removal of device with FW. (which was pointed by Scott)
	Apr  5 02:39:24 Freebsd7 kernel: mpslsi0: mpssas_prepare_remove
	Apr  5 02:39:24 Freebsd7 kernel: mpssas_prepare_remove 497 : invalid handle 0xe

	Now Driver will not reset target info after port enable complete
	and also will do Device removal when Device remove from FW.

13.	Returning "CAM_SEL_TIMEOUT" instead of "CAM_TID_INVALID"
	error code on request to the Target IDs that have no devices
	conected at that moment.  As if "CAM_TID_INVALID" error code
	is returned to the CAM Layaer then it results in a huge chain
	of errors in verbose kernel messages on boot and every
	hot-plug event.

Submitted by:	Sreekanth Reddy <Sreekanth.Reddy@lsi.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2012-06-28 03:48:54 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2009 Yahoo! Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2012 LSI Corp.
* 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.
*
* LSI MPT-Fusion Host Adapter FreeBSD
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/* Communications core for LSI MPT2 */
/* TODO Move headers to mpsvar */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/selinfo.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/bio.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/kthread.h>
#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
#include <cam/scsi/scsi_all.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_type.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_ioc.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_sas.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_cnfg.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_init.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpi/mpi2_tool.h>
#include <dev/mps/mps_ioctl.h>
#include <dev/mps/mpsvar.h>
#include <dev/mps/mps_table.h>
static int mps_diag_reset(struct mps_softc *sc, int sleep_flag);
static int mps_init_queues(struct mps_softc *sc);
static int mps_message_unit_reset(struct mps_softc *sc, int sleep_flag);
static int mps_transition_operational(struct mps_softc *sc);
static void mps_startup(void *arg);
static int mps_send_iocinit(struct mps_softc *sc);
static int mps_attach_log(struct mps_softc *sc);
static __inline void mps_complete_command(struct mps_command *cm);
static void mps_dispatch_event(struct mps_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply);
static void mps_config_complete(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm);
static void mps_periodic(void *);
static int mps_reregister_events(struct mps_softc *sc);
static void mps_enqueue_request(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm);
static int mps_wait_db_ack(struct mps_softc *sc, int timeout, int sleep_flag);
SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, mps, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "MPS Driver Parameters");
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MPT2, "mps", "mpt2 driver memory");
/*
* Do a "Diagnostic Reset" aka a hard reset. This should get the chip out of
* any state and back to its initialization state machine.
*/
static char mpt2_reset_magic[] = { 0x00, 0x0f, 0x04, 0x0b, 0x02, 0x07, 0x0d };
/* Added this union to smoothly convert le64toh cm->cm_desc.Words.
* Compiler only support unint64_t to be passed as argument.
* Otherwise it will through below error
* "aggregate value used where an integer was expected"
*/
typedef union _reply_descriptor {
u64 word;
struct {
u32 low;
u32 high;
} u;
}reply_descriptor,address_descriptor;
/*
* sleep_flag can be either CAN_SLEEP or NO_SLEEP.
* If this function is called from process context, it can sleep
* and there is no harm to sleep, in case if this fuction is called
* from Interrupt handler, we can not sleep and need NO_SLEEP flag set.
* based on sleep flags driver will call either msleep, pause or DELAY.
* msleep and pause are of same variant, but pause is used when mps_mtx
* is not hold by driver.
*
*/
static int
mps_diag_reset(struct mps_softc *sc,int sleep_flag)
{
uint32_t reg;
int i, error, tries = 0;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
/* Clear any pending interrupts */
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
/*Force NO_SLEEP for threads prohibited to sleep
* e.a Thread from interrupt handler are prohibited to sleep.
*/
if(curthread->td_pflags & TDP_NOSLEEPING)
sleep_flag = NO_SLEEP;
/* Push the magic sequence */
error = ETIMEDOUT;
while (tries++ < 20) {
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(mpt2_reset_magic); i++)
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_WRITE_SEQUENCE_OFFSET,
mpt2_reset_magic[i]);
/* wait 100 msec */
if (mtx_owned(&sc->mps_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mps_mtx, 0, "mpsdiag", hz/10);
else if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
pause("mpsdiag", hz/10);
else
DELAY(100 * 1000);
reg = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_DIAGNOSTIC_OFFSET);
if (reg & MPI2_DIAG_DIAG_WRITE_ENABLE) {
error = 0;
break;
}
}
if (error)
return (error);
/* Send the actual reset. XXX need to refresh the reg? */
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_DIAGNOSTIC_OFFSET,
reg | MPI2_DIAG_RESET_ADAPTER);
/* Wait up to 300 seconds in 50ms intervals */
error = ETIMEDOUT;
for (i = 0; i < 60000; i++) {
/* wait 50 msec */
if (mtx_owned(&sc->mps_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mps_mtx, 0, "mpsdiag", hz/20);
else if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
pause("mpsdiag", hz/20);
else
DELAY(50 * 1000);
reg = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
if ((reg & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK) != MPI2_IOC_STATE_RESET) {
error = 0;
break;
}
}
if (error)
return (error);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_WRITE_SEQUENCE_OFFSET, 0x0);
return (0);
}
static int
mps_message_unit_reset(struct mps_softc *sc, int sleep_flag)
{
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET,
MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET <<
MPI2_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_SHIFT);
if (mps_wait_db_ack(sc, 5, sleep_flag) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Doorbell handshake failed : <%s>\n",
__func__);
return (ETIMEDOUT);
}
return (0);
}
static int
mps_transition_ready(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t reg, state;
int error, tries = 0;
int sleep_flags;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
/* If we are in attach call, do not sleep */
sleep_flags = (sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE)
? CAN_SLEEP:NO_SLEEP;
error = 0;
while (tries++ < 5) {
reg = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "Doorbell= 0x%x\n", reg);
/*
* Ensure the IOC is ready to talk. If it's not, try
* resetting it.
*/
if (reg & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED) {
mps_diag_reset(sc, sleep_flags);
DELAY(50000);
continue;
}
/* Is the adapter owned by another peer? */
if ((reg & MPI2_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_MASK) ==
(MPI2_WHOINIT_PCI_PEER << MPI2_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_SHIFT)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "IOC is under the control "
"of another peer host, aborting initialization.\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
state = reg & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK;
if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_READY) {
/* Ready to go! */
error = 0;
break;
} else if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_FAULT) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "IOC in fault state 0x%x\n",
state & MPI2_DOORBELL_FAULT_CODE_MASK);
mps_diag_reset(sc, sleep_flags);
} else if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_OPERATIONAL) {
/* Need to take ownership */
mps_message_unit_reset(sc, sleep_flags);
} else if (state == MPI2_IOC_STATE_RESET) {
/* Wait a bit, IOC might be in transition */
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"IOC in unexpected reset state\n");
} else {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"IOC in unknown state 0x%x\n", state);
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
/* Wait 50ms for things to settle down. */
DELAY(50000);
}
if (error)
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot transition IOC to ready\n");
return (error);
}
static int
mps_transition_operational(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t reg, state;
int error;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
error = 0;
reg = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "Doorbell= 0x%x\n", reg);
state = reg & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK;
if (state != MPI2_IOC_STATE_READY) {
if ((error = mps_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"%s failed to transition ready\n", __func__);
return (error);
}
}
error = mps_send_iocinit(sc);
return (error);
}
/*
* XXX Some of this should probably move to mps.c
*
* The terms diag reset and hard reset are used interchangeably in the MPI
* docs to mean resetting the controller chip. In this code diag reset
* cleans everything up, and the hard reset function just sends the reset
* sequence to the chip. This should probably be refactored so that every
* subsystem gets a reset notification of some sort, and can clean up
* appropriately.
*/
int
mps_reinit(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
int error;
uint32_t db;
mps_printf(sc, "%s sc %p\n", __func__, sc);
mtx_assert(&sc->mps_mtx, MA_OWNED);
if (sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_DIAGRESET) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s reset already in progress\n", __func__);
return 0;
}
/* make sure the completion callbacks can recognize they're getting
* a NULL cm_reply due to a reset.
*/
sc->mps_flags |= MPS_FLAGS_DIAGRESET;
mps_printf(sc, "%s mask interrupts\n", __func__);
mps_mask_intr(sc);
error = mps_diag_reset(sc, CAN_SLEEP);
if (error != 0) {
panic("%s hard reset failed with error %d\n",
__func__, error);
}
/* Restore the PCI state, including the MSI-X registers */
mps_pci_restore(sc);
/* Give the I/O subsystem special priority to get itself prepared */
mpssas_handle_reinit(sc);
/* reinitialize queues after the reset */
bzero(sc->free_queue, sc->fqdepth * 4);
mps_init_queues(sc);
/* get the chip out of the reset state */
error = mps_transition_operational(sc);
if (error != 0)
panic("%s transition operational failed with error %d\n",
__func__, error);
/* Reinitialize the reply queue. This is delicate because this
* function is typically invoked by task mgmt completion callbacks,
* which are called by the interrupt thread. We need to make sure
* the interrupt handler loop will exit when we return to it, and
* that it will recognize the indexes we've changed.
*/
sc->replypostindex = 0;
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_FREE_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, sc->replyfreeindex);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, sc->replypostindex);
db = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
mps_printf(sc, "%s doorbell 0x%08x\n", __func__, db);
mps_printf(sc, "%s unmask interrupts post %u free %u\n", __func__,
sc->replypostindex, sc->replyfreeindex);
mps_unmask_intr(sc);
mps_printf(sc, "%s restarting post %u free %u\n", __func__,
sc->replypostindex, sc->replyfreeindex);
/* restart will reload the event masks clobbered by the reset, and
* then enable the port.
*/
mps_reregister_events(sc);
/* the end of discovery will release the simq, so we're done. */
mps_printf(sc, "%s finished sc %p post %u free %u\n",
__func__, sc,
sc->replypostindex, sc->replyfreeindex);
sc->mps_flags &= ~MPS_FLAGS_DIAGRESET;
return 0;
}
/* Wait for the chip to ACK a word that we've put into its FIFO
* Wait for <timeout> seconds. In single loop wait for busy loop
* for 500 microseconds.
* Total is [ 0.5 * (2000 * <timeout>) ] in miliseconds.
* */
static int
mps_wait_db_ack(struct mps_softc *sc, int timeout, int sleep_flag)
{
u32 cntdn, count;
u32 int_status;
u32 doorbell;
count = 0;
cntdn = (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP) ? 1000*timeout : 2000*timeout;
do {
int_status = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET);
if (!(int_status & MPI2_HIS_SYS2IOC_DB_STATUS)) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO,
"%s: successfull count(%d), timeout(%d)\n",
__func__, count, timeout);
return 0;
} else if (int_status & MPI2_HIS_IOC2SYS_DB_STATUS) {
doorbell = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
if ((doorbell & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK) ==
MPI2_IOC_STATE_FAULT) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"fault_state(0x%04x)!\n", doorbell);
return (EFAULT);
}
} else if (int_status == 0xFFFFFFFF)
goto out;
/* If it can sleep, sleep for 1 milisecond, else busy loop for
* 0.5 milisecond */
if (mtx_owned(&sc->mps_mtx) && sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
msleep(&sc->msleep_fake_chan, &sc->mps_mtx, 0,
"mpsdba", hz/1000);
else if (sleep_flag == CAN_SLEEP)
pause("mpsdba", hz/1000);
else
DELAY(500);
count++;
} while (--cntdn);
out:
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "%s: failed due to timeout count(%d), "
"int_status(%x)!\n", __func__, count, int_status);
return (ETIMEDOUT);
}
/* Wait for the chip to signal that the next word in its FIFO can be fetched */
static int
mps_wait_db_int(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
int retry;
for (retry = 0; retry < MPS_DB_MAX_WAIT; retry++) {
if ((mps_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET) &
MPI2_HIS_IOC2SYS_DB_STATUS) != 0)
return (0);
DELAY(2000);
}
return (ETIMEDOUT);
}
/* Step through the synchronous command state machine, i.e. "Doorbell mode" */
static int
mps_request_sync(struct mps_softc *sc, void *req, MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *reply,
int req_sz, int reply_sz, int timeout)
{
uint32_t *data32;
uint16_t *data16;
int i, count, ioc_sz, residual;
int sleep_flags = CAN_SLEEP;
if(curthread->td_pflags & TDP_NOSLEEPING)
sleep_flags = NO_SLEEP;
/* Step 1 */
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
/* Step 2 */
if (mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED)
return (EBUSY);
/* Step 3
* Announce that a message is coming through the doorbell. Messages
* are pushed at 32bit words, so round up if needed.
*/
count = (req_sz + 3) / 4;
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET,
(MPI2_FUNCTION_HANDSHAKE << MPI2_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_SHIFT) |
(count << MPI2_DOORBELL_ADD_DWORDS_SHIFT));
/* Step 4 */
if (mps_wait_db_int(sc) ||
(mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED) == 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Doorbell failed to activate\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
if (mps_wait_db_ack(sc, 5, sleep_flags) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Doorbell handshake failed\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
/* Step 5 */
/* Clock out the message data synchronously in 32-bit dwords*/
data32 = (uint32_t *)req;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET, htole32(data32[i]));
if (mps_wait_db_ack(sc, 5, sleep_flags) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"Timeout while writing doorbell\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
}
/* Step 6 */
/* Clock in the reply in 16-bit words. The total length of the
* message is always in the 4th byte, so clock out the first 2 words
* manually, then loop the rest.
*/
data16 = (uint16_t *)reply;
if (mps_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Timeout reading doorbell 0\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
data16[0] =
mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK;
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
if (mps_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Timeout reading doorbell 1\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
data16[1] =
mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK;
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
/* Number of 32bit words in the message */
ioc_sz = reply->MsgLength;
/*
* Figure out how many 16bit words to clock in without overrunning.
* The precision loss with dividing reply_sz can safely be
* ignored because the messages can only be multiples of 32bits.
*/
residual = 0;
count = MIN((reply_sz / 4), ioc_sz) * 2;
if (count < ioc_sz * 2) {
residual = ioc_sz * 2 - count;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Driver error, throwing away %d "
"residual message words\n", residual);
}
for (i = 2; i < count; i++) {
if (mps_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"Timeout reading doorbell %d\n", i);
return (ENXIO);
}
data16[i] = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) &
MPI2_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK;
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
}
/*
* Pull out residual words that won't fit into the provided buffer.
* This keeps the chip from hanging due to a driver programming
* error.
*/
while (residual--) {
if (mps_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"Timeout reading doorbell\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
(void)mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
}
/* Step 7 */
if (mps_wait_db_int(sc) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Timeout waiting to exit doorbell\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
if (mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET) & MPI2_DOORBELL_USED)
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Warning, doorbell still active\n");
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET, 0x0);
return (0);
}
static void
mps_enqueue_request(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm)
{
reply_descriptor rd;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s SMID %u cm %p ccb %p\n", __func__,
cm->cm_desc.Default.SMID, cm, cm->cm_ccb);
if (sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE && !(sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN))
mtx_assert(&sc->mps_mtx, MA_OWNED);
if (++sc->io_cmds_active > sc->io_cmds_highwater)
sc->io_cmds_highwater++;
rd.u.low = cm->cm_desc.Words.Low;
rd.u.high = cm->cm_desc.Words.High;
rd.word = htole64(rd.word);
/* TODO-We may need to make below regwrite atomic */
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REQUEST_DESCRIPTOR_POST_LOW_OFFSET,
rd.u.low);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REQUEST_DESCRIPTOR_POST_HIGH_OFFSET,
rd.u.high);
}
/*
* Just the FACTS, ma'am.
*/
static int
mps_get_iocfacts(struct mps_softc *sc, MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY *facts)
{
MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *reply;
MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REQUEST request;
int error, req_sz, reply_sz;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
req_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REQUEST);
reply_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY);
reply = (MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *)facts;
bzero(&request, req_sz);
request.Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_FACTS;
error = mps_request_sync(sc, &request, reply, req_sz, reply_sz, 5);
return (error);
}
static int
mps_get_portfacts(struct mps_softc *sc, MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REPLY *facts, int port)
{
MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REQUEST *request;
MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REPLY *reply;
struct mps_command *cm;
int error;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
if ((cm = mps_alloc_command(sc)) == NULL)
return (EBUSY);
request = (MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
request->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_PORT_FACTS;
request->PortNumber = port;
cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
cm->cm_data = NULL;
error = mps_request_polled(sc, cm);
reply = (MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply;
if (reply == NULL) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s NULL reply\n", __func__);
goto done;
}
if ((reply->IOCStatus & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_MASK) != MPI2_IOCSTATUS_SUCCESS) {
mps_printf(sc,
"%s error %d iocstatus 0x%x iocloginfo 0x%x type 0x%x\n",
__func__, error, reply->IOCStatus, reply->IOCLogInfo,
reply->PortType);
error = ENXIO;
}
bcopy(reply, facts, sizeof(MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REPLY));
done:
mps_free_command(sc, cm);
return (error);
}
static int
mps_send_iocinit(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
MPI2_IOC_INIT_REQUEST init;
MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY reply;
int req_sz, reply_sz, error;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
req_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_INIT_REQUEST);
reply_sz = sizeof(MPI2_IOC_INIT_REPLY);
bzero(&init, req_sz);
bzero(&reply, reply_sz);
/*
* Fill in the init block. Note that most addresses are
* deliberately in the lower 32bits of memory. This is a micro-
* optimzation for PCI/PCIX, though it's not clear if it helps PCIe.
*/
init.Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_IOC_INIT;
init.WhoInit = MPI2_WHOINIT_HOST_DRIVER;
init.MsgVersion = htole16(MPI2_VERSION);
init.HeaderVersion = htole16(MPI2_HEADER_VERSION);
init.SystemRequestFrameSize = htole16(sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize);
init.ReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth = htole16(sc->pqdepth);
init.ReplyFreeQueueDepth = htole16(sc->fqdepth);
init.SenseBufferAddressHigh = 0;
init.SystemReplyAddressHigh = 0;
init.SystemRequestFrameBaseAddress.High = 0;
init.SystemRequestFrameBaseAddress.Low = htole32((uint32_t)sc->req_busaddr);
init.ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress.High = 0;
init.ReplyDescriptorPostQueueAddress.Low = htole32((uint32_t)sc->post_busaddr);
init.ReplyFreeQueueAddress.High = 0;
init.ReplyFreeQueueAddress.Low = htole32((uint32_t)sc->free_busaddr);
init.TimeStamp.High = 0;
init.TimeStamp.Low = htole32((uint32_t)time_uptime);
error = mps_request_sync(sc, &init, &reply, req_sz, reply_sz, 5);
if ((reply.IOCStatus & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_MASK) != MPI2_IOCSTATUS_SUCCESS)
error = ENXIO;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "IOCInit status= 0x%x\n", reply.IOCStatus);
return (error);
}
void
mps_memaddr_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
{
bus_addr_t *addr;
addr = arg;
*addr = segs[0].ds_addr;
}
static int
mps_alloc_queues(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
bus_addr_t queues_busaddr;
uint8_t *queues;
int qsize, fqsize, pqsize;
/*
* The reply free queue contains 4 byte entries in multiples of 16 and
* aligned on a 16 byte boundary. There must always be an unused entry.
* This queue supplies fresh reply frames for the firmware to use.
*
* The reply descriptor post queue contains 8 byte entries in
* multiples of 16 and aligned on a 16 byte boundary. This queue
* contains filled-in reply frames sent from the firmware to the host.
*
* These two queues are allocated together for simplicity.
*/
sc->fqdepth = roundup2((sc->num_replies + 1), 16);
sc->pqdepth = roundup2((sc->num_replies + 1), 16);
fqsize= sc->fqdepth * 4;
pqsize = sc->pqdepth * 8;
qsize = fqsize + pqsize;
if (bus_dma_tag_create( sc->mps_parent_dmat, /* parent */
16, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,/* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
qsize, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
qsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&sc->queues_dmat)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate queues DMA tag\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->queues_dmat, (void **)&queues, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT,
&sc->queues_map)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate queues memory\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
bzero(queues, qsize);
bus_dmamap_load(sc->queues_dmat, sc->queues_map, queues, qsize,
mps_memaddr_cb, &queues_busaddr, 0);
sc->free_queue = (uint32_t *)queues;
sc->free_busaddr = queues_busaddr;
sc->post_queue = (MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *)(queues + fqsize);
sc->post_busaddr = queues_busaddr + fqsize;
return (0);
}
static int
mps_alloc_replies(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
int rsize, num_replies;
/*
* sc->num_replies should be one less than sc->fqdepth. We need to
* allocate space for sc->fqdepth replies, but only sc->num_replies
* replies can be used at once.
*/
num_replies = max(sc->fqdepth, sc->num_replies);
rsize = sc->facts->ReplyFrameSize * num_replies * 4;
if (bus_dma_tag_create( sc->mps_parent_dmat, /* parent */
4, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,/* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
rsize, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
rsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&sc->reply_dmat)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate replies DMA tag\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->reply_dmat, (void **)&sc->reply_frames,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->reply_map)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate replies memory\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
bzero(sc->reply_frames, rsize);
bus_dmamap_load(sc->reply_dmat, sc->reply_map, sc->reply_frames, rsize,
mps_memaddr_cb, &sc->reply_busaddr, 0);
return (0);
}
static int
mps_alloc_requests(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
struct mps_command *cm;
struct mps_chain *chain;
int i, rsize, nsegs;
rsize = sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * sc->num_reqs * 4;
if (bus_dma_tag_create( sc->mps_parent_dmat, /* parent */
16, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,/* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
rsize, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
rsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&sc->req_dmat)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate request DMA tag\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->req_dmat, (void **)&sc->req_frames,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->req_map)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate request memory\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
bzero(sc->req_frames, rsize);
bus_dmamap_load(sc->req_dmat, sc->req_map, sc->req_frames, rsize,
mps_memaddr_cb, &sc->req_busaddr, 0);
rsize = sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * sc->max_chains * 4;
if (bus_dma_tag_create( sc->mps_parent_dmat, /* parent */
16, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,/* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
rsize, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
rsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&sc->chain_dmat)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate chain DMA tag\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->chain_dmat, (void **)&sc->chain_frames,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->chain_map)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate chain memory\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
bzero(sc->chain_frames, rsize);
bus_dmamap_load(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_map, sc->chain_frames, rsize,
mps_memaddr_cb, &sc->chain_busaddr, 0);
rsize = MPS_SENSE_LEN * sc->num_reqs;
if (bus_dma_tag_create( sc->mps_parent_dmat, /* parent */
1, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,/* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
rsize, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
rsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&sc->sense_dmat)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate sense DMA tag\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
if (bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->sense_dmat, (void **)&sc->sense_frames,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->sense_map)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate sense memory\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
bzero(sc->sense_frames, rsize);
bus_dmamap_load(sc->sense_dmat, sc->sense_map, sc->sense_frames, rsize,
mps_memaddr_cb, &sc->sense_busaddr, 0);
sc->chains = malloc(sizeof(struct mps_chain) * sc->max_chains, M_MPT2,
M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
if(!sc->chains) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev,
"Cannot allocate chains memory %s %d\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
return (ENOMEM);
}
for (i = 0; i < sc->max_chains; i++) {
chain = &sc->chains[i];
chain->chain = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)(sc->chain_frames +
i * sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * 4);
chain->chain_busaddr = sc->chain_busaddr +
i * sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * 4;
mps_free_chain(sc, chain);
sc->chain_free_lowwater++;
}
/* XXX Need to pick a more precise value */
nsegs = (MAXPHYS / PAGE_SIZE) + 1;
if (bus_dma_tag_create( sc->mps_parent_dmat, /* parent */
1, 0, /* algnmnt, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT,/* maxsize */
nsegs, /* nsegments */
BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT,/* maxsegsize */
BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW, /* flags */
busdma_lock_mutex, /* lockfunc */
&sc->mps_mtx, /* lockarg */
&sc->buffer_dmat)) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate buffer DMA tag\n");
return (ENOMEM);
}
/*
* SMID 0 cannot be used as a free command per the firmware spec.
* Just drop that command instead of risking accounting bugs.
*/
sc->commands = malloc(sizeof(struct mps_command) * sc->num_reqs,
M_MPT2, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
if(!sc->commands) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate memory %s %d\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
return (ENOMEM);
}
for (i = 1; i < sc->num_reqs; i++) {
cm = &sc->commands[i];
cm->cm_req = sc->req_frames +
i * sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * 4;
cm->cm_req_busaddr = sc->req_busaddr +
i * sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * 4;
cm->cm_sense = &sc->sense_frames[i];
cm->cm_sense_busaddr = sc->sense_busaddr + i * MPS_SENSE_LEN;
cm->cm_desc.Default.SMID = i;
cm->cm_sc = sc;
TAILQ_INIT(&cm->cm_chain_list);
callout_init_mtx(&cm->cm_callout, &sc->mps_mtx, 0);
/* XXX Is a failure here a critical problem? */
if (bus_dmamap_create(sc->buffer_dmat, 0, &cm->cm_dmamap) == 0)
if (i <= sc->facts->HighPriorityCredit)
mps_free_high_priority_command(sc, cm);
else
mps_free_command(sc, cm);
else {
panic("failed to allocate command %d\n", i);
sc->num_reqs = i;
break;
}
}
return (0);
}
static int
mps_init_queues(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
int i;
memset((uint8_t *)sc->post_queue, 0xff, sc->pqdepth * 8);
/*
* According to the spec, we need to use one less reply than we
* have space for on the queue. So sc->num_replies (the number we
* use) should be less than sc->fqdepth (allocated size).
*/
if (sc->num_replies >= sc->fqdepth)
return (EINVAL);
/*
* Initialize all of the free queue entries.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sc->fqdepth; i++)
sc->free_queue[i] = sc->reply_busaddr + (i * sc->facts->ReplyFrameSize * 4);
sc->replyfreeindex = sc->num_replies;
return (0);
}
/* Get the driver parameter tunables. Lowest priority are the driver defaults.
* Next are the global settings, if they exist. Highest are the per-unit
* settings, if they exist.
*/
static void
mps_get_tunables(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
char tmpstr[80];
/* XXX default to some debugging for now */
sc->mps_debug = MPS_FAULT;
sc->disable_msix = 0;
sc->disable_msi = 0;
sc->max_chains = MPS_CHAIN_FRAMES;
/*
* Grab the global variables.
*/
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mps.debug_level", &sc->mps_debug);
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mps.disable_msix", &sc->disable_msix);
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mps.disable_msi", &sc->disable_msi);
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.mps.max_chains", &sc->max_chains);
/* Grab the unit-instance variables */
snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mps.%d.debug_level",
device_get_unit(sc->mps_dev));
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->mps_debug);
snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mps.%d.disable_msix",
device_get_unit(sc->mps_dev));
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->disable_msix);
snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mps.%d.disable_msi",
device_get_unit(sc->mps_dev));
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->disable_msi);
snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "dev.mps.%d.max_chains",
device_get_unit(sc->mps_dev));
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tmpstr, &sc->max_chains);
}
static void
mps_setup_sysctl(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
struct sysctl_ctx_list *sysctl_ctx = NULL;
struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree = NULL;
char tmpstr[80], tmpstr2[80];
/*
* Setup the sysctl variable so the user can change the debug level
* on the fly.
*/
snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "MPS controller %d",
device_get_unit(sc->mps_dev));
snprintf(tmpstr2, sizeof(tmpstr2), "%d", device_get_unit(sc->mps_dev));
sysctl_ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->mps_dev);
if (sysctl_ctx != NULL)
sysctl_tree = device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->mps_dev);
if (sysctl_tree == NULL) {
sysctl_ctx_init(&sc->sysctl_ctx);
sc->sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&sc->sysctl_ctx,
SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_hw_mps), OID_AUTO, tmpstr2,
CTLFLAG_RD, 0, tmpstr);
if (sc->sysctl_tree == NULL)
return;
sysctl_ctx = &sc->sysctl_ctx;
sysctl_tree = sc->sysctl_tree;
}
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "debug_level", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->mps_debug, 0,
"mps debug level");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "disable_msix", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->disable_msix, 0,
"Disable the use of MSI-X interrupts");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "disable_msi", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->disable_msi, 0,
"Disable the use of MSI interrupts");
SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "firmware_version", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->fw_version,
strlen(sc->fw_version), "firmware version");
SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "driver_version", CTLFLAG_RW, MPS_DRIVER_VERSION,
strlen(MPS_DRIVER_VERSION), "driver version");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "io_cmds_active", CTLFLAG_RD,
&sc->io_cmds_active, 0, "number of currently active commands");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "io_cmds_highwater", CTLFLAG_RD,
&sc->io_cmds_highwater, 0, "maximum active commands seen");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "chain_free", CTLFLAG_RD,
&sc->chain_free, 0, "number of free chain elements");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "chain_free_lowwater", CTLFLAG_RD,
&sc->chain_free_lowwater, 0,"lowest number of free chain elements");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "max_chains", CTLFLAG_RD,
&sc->max_chains, 0,"maximum chain frames that will be allocated");
#if __FreeBSD_version >= 900030
SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD(sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "chain_alloc_fail", CTLFLAG_RD,
&sc->chain_alloc_fail, "chain allocation failures");
#endif //FreeBSD_version >= 900030
}
int
mps_attach(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
int i, error;
mps_get_tunables(sc);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
mtx_init(&sc->mps_mtx, "MPT2SAS lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
callout_init_mtx(&sc->periodic, &sc->mps_mtx, 0);
TAILQ_INIT(&sc->event_list);
if ((error = mps_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s failed to transition ready\n", __func__);
return (error);
}
sc->facts = malloc(sizeof(MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY), M_MPT2,
M_ZERO|M_NOWAIT);
if(!sc->facts) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate memory %s %d\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
return (ENOMEM);
}
if ((error = mps_get_iocfacts(sc, sc->facts)) != 0)
return (error);
mps_print_iocfacts(sc, sc->facts);
snprintf(sc->fw_version, sizeof(sc->fw_version),
"%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d",
sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Major,
sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Minor,
sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Unit,
sc->facts->FWVersion.Struct.Dev);
mps_printf(sc, "Firmware: %s, Driver: %s\n", sc->fw_version,
MPS_DRIVER_VERSION);
mps_printf(sc, "IOCCapabilities: %b\n", sc->facts->IOCCapabilities,
"\20" "\3ScsiTaskFull" "\4DiagTrace" "\5SnapBuf" "\6ExtBuf"
"\7EEDP" "\10BiDirTarg" "\11Multicast" "\14TransRetry" "\15IR"
"\16EventReplay" "\17RaidAccel" "\20MSIXIndex" "\21HostDisc");
/*
* If the chip doesn't support event replay then a hard reset will be
* required to trigger a full discovery. Do the reset here then
* retransition to Ready. A hard reset might have already been done,
* but it doesn't hurt to do it again.
*/
if ((sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EVENT_REPLAY) == 0) {
mps_diag_reset(sc, NO_SLEEP);
if ((error = mps_transition_ready(sc)) != 0)
return (error);
}
/*
* Set flag if IR Firmware is loaded.
*/
if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_INTEGRATED_RAID)
sc->ir_firmware = 1;
/*
* Check if controller supports FW diag buffers and set flag to enable
* each type.
*/
if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_DIAG_TRACE_BUFFER)
sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_TRACE].enabled =
TRUE;
if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_SNAPSHOT_BUFFER)
sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_SNAPSHOT].enabled =
TRUE;
if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities &
MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EXTENDED_BUFFER)
sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_EXTENDED].enabled =
TRUE;
/*
* Set flag if EEDP is supported and if TLR is supported.
*/
if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities & MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EEDP)
sc->eedp_enabled = TRUE;
if (sc->facts->IOCCapabilities & MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_TLR)
sc->control_TLR = TRUE;
/*
* Size the queues. Since the reply queues always need one free entry,
* we'll just deduct one reply message here.
*/
sc->num_reqs = MIN(MPS_REQ_FRAMES, sc->facts->RequestCredit);
sc->num_replies = MIN(MPS_REPLY_FRAMES + MPS_EVT_REPLY_FRAMES,
sc->facts->MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth) - 1;
TAILQ_INIT(&sc->req_list);
TAILQ_INIT(&sc->high_priority_req_list);
TAILQ_INIT(&sc->chain_list);
TAILQ_INIT(&sc->tm_list);
if (((error = mps_alloc_queues(sc)) != 0) ||
((error = mps_alloc_replies(sc)) != 0) ||
((error = mps_alloc_requests(sc)) != 0)) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s failed to alloc\n", __func__);
mps_free(sc);
return (error);
}
if (((error = mps_init_queues(sc)) != 0) ||
((error = mps_transition_operational(sc)) != 0)) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s failed to transition operational\n", __func__);
mps_free(sc);
return (error);
}
/*
* Finish the queue initialization.
* These are set here instead of in mps_init_queues() because the
* IOC resets these values during the state transition in
* mps_transition_operational(). The free index is set to 1
* because the corresponding index in the IOC is set to 0, and the
* IOC treats the queues as full if both are set to the same value.
* Hence the reason that the queue can't hold all of the possible
* replies.
*/
sc->replypostindex = 0;
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_FREE_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, sc->replyfreeindex);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, 0);
sc->pfacts = malloc(sizeof(MPI2_PORT_FACTS_REPLY) *
sc->facts->NumberOfPorts, M_MPT2, M_ZERO|M_WAITOK);
if(!sc->pfacts) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate memory %s %d\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
return (ENOMEM);
}
for (i = 0; i < sc->facts->NumberOfPorts; i++) {
if ((error = mps_get_portfacts(sc, &sc->pfacts[i], i)) != 0) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s failed to get portfacts for port %d\n",
__func__, i);
mps_free(sc);
return (error);
}
mps_print_portfacts(sc, &sc->pfacts[i]);
}
/* Attach the subsystems so they can prepare their event masks. */
/* XXX Should be dynamic so that IM/IR and user modules can attach */
if (((error = mps_attach_log(sc)) != 0) ||
((error = mps_attach_sas(sc)) != 0) ||
((error = mps_attach_user(sc)) != 0)) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s failed to attach all subsystems: error %d\n",
__func__, error);
mps_free(sc);
return (error);
}
if ((error = mps_pci_setup_interrupts(sc)) != 0) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s failed to setup interrupts\n", __func__);
mps_free(sc);
return (error);
}
/*
* The static page function currently read is ioc page8. Others can be
* added in future.
*/
mps_base_static_config_pages(sc);
/* Start the periodic watchdog check on the IOC Doorbell */
mps_periodic(sc);
/*
* The portenable will kick off discovery events that will drive the
* rest of the initialization process. The CAM/SAS module will
* hold up the boot sequence until discovery is complete.
*/
sc->mps_ich.ich_func = mps_startup;
sc->mps_ich.ich_arg = sc;
if (config_intrhook_establish(&sc->mps_ich) != 0) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Cannot establish MPS config hook\n");
error = EINVAL;
}
/*
* Allow IR to shutdown gracefully when shutdown occurs.
*/
sc->shutdown_eh = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final,
mpssas_ir_shutdown, sc, SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT);
if (sc->shutdown_eh == NULL)
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "shutdown event registration "
"failed\n");
mps_setup_sysctl(sc);
sc->mps_flags |= MPS_FLAGS_ATTACH_DONE;
return (error);
}
/* Run through any late-start handlers. */
static void
mps_startup(void *arg)
{
struct mps_softc *sc;
sc = (struct mps_softc *)arg;
mps_lock(sc);
mps_unmask_intr(sc);
/* initialize device mapping tables */
mps_mapping_initialize(sc);
mpssas_startup(sc);
mps_unlock(sc);
}
/* Periodic watchdog. Is called with the driver lock already held. */
static void
mps_periodic(void *arg)
{
struct mps_softc *sc;
uint32_t db;
sc = (struct mps_softc *)arg;
if (sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN)
return;
db = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_DOORBELL_OFFSET);
if ((db & MPI2_IOC_STATE_MASK) == MPI2_IOC_STATE_FAULT) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "IOC Fault 0x%08x, Resetting\n", db);
mps_reinit(sc);
}
callout_reset(&sc->periodic, MPS_PERIODIC_DELAY * hz, mps_periodic, sc);
}
static void
mps_log_evt_handler(struct mps_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *event)
{
MPI2_EVENT_DATA_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED *entry;
mps_print_event(sc, event);
switch (event->Event) {
case MPI2_EVENT_LOG_DATA:
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "MPI2_EVENT_LOG_DATA:\n");
hexdump(event->EventData, event->EventDataLength, NULL, 0);
break;
case MPI2_EVENT_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED:
entry = (MPI2_EVENT_DATA_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED *)event->EventData;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "MPI2_EVENT_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED event "
"0x%x Sequence %d:\n", entry->LogEntryQualifier,
entry->LogSequence);
break;
default:
break;
}
return;
}
static int
mps_attach_log(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
u32 events[MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS];
bzero(events, 16);
setbit(events, MPI2_EVENT_LOG_DATA);
setbit(events, MPI2_EVENT_LOG_ENTRY_ADDED);
mps_register_events(sc, events, mps_log_evt_handler, NULL,
&sc->mps_log_eh);
return (0);
}
static int
mps_detach_log(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
if (sc->mps_log_eh != NULL)
mps_deregister_events(sc, sc->mps_log_eh);
return (0);
}
/*
* Free all of the driver resources and detach submodules. Should be called
* without the lock held.
*/
int
mps_free(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
struct mps_command *cm;
int i, error;
/* Turn off the watchdog */
mps_lock(sc);
sc->mps_flags |= MPS_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN;
mps_unlock(sc);
/* Lock must not be held for this */
callout_drain(&sc->periodic);
if (((error = mps_detach_log(sc)) != 0) ||
((error = mps_detach_sas(sc)) != 0))
return (error);
mps_detach_user(sc);
/* Put the IOC back in the READY state. */
mps_lock(sc);
if ((error = mps_transition_ready(sc)) != 0) {
mps_unlock(sc);
return (error);
}
mps_unlock(sc);
if (sc->facts != NULL)
free(sc->facts, M_MPT2);
if (sc->pfacts != NULL)
free(sc->pfacts, M_MPT2);
if (sc->post_busaddr != 0)
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->queues_dmat, sc->queues_map);
if (sc->post_queue != NULL)
bus_dmamem_free(sc->queues_dmat, sc->post_queue,
sc->queues_map);
if (sc->queues_dmat != NULL)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->queues_dmat);
if (sc->chain_busaddr != 0)
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_map);
if (sc->chain_frames != NULL)
bus_dmamem_free(sc->chain_dmat, sc->chain_frames,sc->chain_map);
if (sc->chain_dmat != NULL)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->chain_dmat);
if (sc->sense_busaddr != 0)
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sense_dmat, sc->sense_map);
if (sc->sense_frames != NULL)
bus_dmamem_free(sc->sense_dmat, sc->sense_frames,sc->sense_map);
if (sc->sense_dmat != NULL)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->sense_dmat);
if (sc->reply_busaddr != 0)
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->reply_dmat, sc->reply_map);
if (sc->reply_frames != NULL)
bus_dmamem_free(sc->reply_dmat, sc->reply_frames,sc->reply_map);
if (sc->reply_dmat != NULL)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->reply_dmat);
if (sc->req_busaddr != 0)
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->req_dmat, sc->req_map);
if (sc->req_frames != NULL)
bus_dmamem_free(sc->req_dmat, sc->req_frames, sc->req_map);
if (sc->req_dmat != NULL)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->req_dmat);
if (sc->chains != NULL)
free(sc->chains, M_MPT2);
if (sc->commands != NULL) {
for (i = 1; i < sc->num_reqs; i++) {
cm = &sc->commands[i];
bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap);
}
free(sc->commands, M_MPT2);
}
if (sc->buffer_dmat != NULL)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->buffer_dmat);
if (sc->sysctl_tree != NULL)
sysctl_ctx_free(&sc->sysctl_ctx);
mps_mapping_free_memory(sc);
/* Deregister the shutdown function */
if (sc->shutdown_eh != NULL)
EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(shutdown_final, sc->shutdown_eh);
mtx_destroy(&sc->mps_mtx);
return (0);
}
static __inline void
mps_complete_command(struct mps_command *cm)
{
if (cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_POLLED)
cm->cm_flags |= MPS_CM_FLAGS_COMPLETE;
if (cm->cm_complete != NULL) {
mps_dprint(cm->cm_sc, MPS_TRACE,
"%s cm %p calling cm_complete %p data %p reply %p\n",
__func__, cm, cm->cm_complete, cm->cm_complete_data,
cm->cm_reply);
cm->cm_complete(cm->cm_sc, cm);
}
if (cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_WAKEUP) {
mps_dprint(cm->cm_sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s: waking up %p\n",
__func__, cm);
wakeup(cm);
}
if (cm->cm_sc->io_cmds_active != 0) {
cm->cm_sc->io_cmds_active--;
} else {
mps_dprint(cm->cm_sc, MPS_INFO, "Warning: io_cmds_active is "
"out of sync - resynching to 0\n");
}
}
static void
mps_sas_log_info(struct mps_softc *sc , u32 log_info)
{
union loginfo_type {
u32 loginfo;
struct {
u32 subcode:16;
u32 code:8;
u32 originator:4;
u32 bus_type:4;
} dw;
};
union loginfo_type sas_loginfo;
char *originator_str = NULL;
sas_loginfo.loginfo = log_info;
if (sas_loginfo.dw.bus_type != 3 /*SAS*/)
return;
/* each nexus loss loginfo */
if (log_info == 0x31170000)
return;
/* eat the loginfos associated with task aborts */
if ((log_info == 30050000 || log_info ==
0x31140000 || log_info == 0x31130000))
return;
switch (sas_loginfo.dw.originator) {
case 0:
originator_str = "IOP";
break;
case 1:
originator_str = "PL";
break;
case 2:
originator_str = "IR";
break;
}
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "log_info(0x%08x): originator(%s), "
"code(0x%02x), sub_code(0x%04x)\n", log_info,
originator_str, sas_loginfo.dw.code,
sas_loginfo.dw.subcode);
}
static void
mps_display_reply_info(struct mps_softc *sc, uint8_t *reply)
{
MPI2DefaultReply_t *mpi_reply;
u16 sc_status;
mpi_reply = (MPI2DefaultReply_t*)reply;
sc_status = le16toh(mpi_reply->IOCStatus);
if (sc_status & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_FLAG_LOG_INFO_AVAILABLE)
mps_sas_log_info(sc, le32toh(mpi_reply->IOCLogInfo));
}
void
mps_intr(void *data)
{
struct mps_softc *sc;
uint32_t status;
sc = (struct mps_softc *)data;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
/*
* Check interrupt status register to flush the bus. This is
* needed for both INTx interrupts and driver-driven polling
*/
status = mps_regread(sc, MPI2_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET);
if ((status & MPI2_HIS_REPLY_DESCRIPTOR_INTERRUPT) == 0)
return;
mps_lock(sc);
mps_intr_locked(data);
mps_unlock(sc);
return;
}
/*
* In theory, MSI/MSIX interrupts shouldn't need to read any registers on the
* chip. Hopefully this theory is correct.
*/
void
mps_intr_msi(void *data)
{
struct mps_softc *sc;
sc = (struct mps_softc *)data;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
mps_lock(sc);
mps_intr_locked(data);
mps_unlock(sc);
return;
}
/*
* The locking is overly broad and simplistic, but easy to deal with for now.
*/
void
mps_intr_locked(void *data)
{
MPI2_REPLY_DESCRIPTORS_UNION *desc;
struct mps_softc *sc;
struct mps_command *cm = NULL;
uint8_t flags;
u_int pq;
MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY *rel_rep;
mps_fw_diagnostic_buffer_t *pBuffer;
sc = (struct mps_softc *)data;
pq = sc->replypostindex;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE,
"%s sc %p starting with replypostindex %u\n",
__func__, sc, sc->replypostindex);
for ( ;; ) {
cm = NULL;
desc = &sc->post_queue[sc->replypostindex];
flags = desc->Default.ReplyFlags &
MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK;
if ((flags == MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_UNUSED)
|| (le32toh(desc->Words.High) == 0xffffffff))
break;
/* increment the replypostindex now, so that event handlers
* and cm completion handlers which decide to do a diag
* reset can zero it without it getting incremented again
* afterwards, and we break out of this loop on the next
* iteration since the reply post queue has been cleared to
* 0xFF and all descriptors look unused (which they are).
*/
if (++sc->replypostindex >= sc->pqdepth)
sc->replypostindex = 0;
switch (flags) {
case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_SCSI_IO_SUCCESS:
cm = &sc->commands[le16toh(desc->SCSIIOSuccess.SMID)];
cm->cm_reply = NULL;
break;
case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_ADDRESS_REPLY:
{
uint32_t baddr;
uint8_t *reply;
/*
* Re-compose the reply address from the address
* sent back from the chip. The ReplyFrameAddress
* is the lower 32 bits of the physical address of
* particular reply frame. Convert that address to
* host format, and then use that to provide the
* offset against the virtual address base
* (sc->reply_frames).
*/
baddr = le32toh(desc->AddressReply.ReplyFrameAddress);
reply = sc->reply_frames +
(baddr - ((uint32_t)sc->reply_busaddr));
/*
* Make sure the reply we got back is in a valid
* range. If not, go ahead and panic here, since
* we'll probably panic as soon as we deference the
* reply pointer anyway.
*/
if ((reply < sc->reply_frames)
|| (reply > (sc->reply_frames +
(sc->fqdepth * sc->facts->ReplyFrameSize * 4)))) {
printf("%s: WARNING: reply %p out of range!\n",
__func__, reply);
printf("%s: reply_frames %p, fqdepth %d, "
"frame size %d\n", __func__,
sc->reply_frames, sc->fqdepth,
sc->facts->ReplyFrameSize * 4);
printf("%s: baddr %#x,\n", __func__, baddr);
/* LSI-TODO. See Linux Code. Need Gracefull exit*/
panic("Reply address out of range");
}
if (le16toh(desc->AddressReply.SMID) == 0) {
if (((MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY *)reply)->Function ==
MPI2_FUNCTION_DIAG_BUFFER_POST) {
/*
* If SMID is 0 for Diag Buffer Post,
* this implies that the reply is due to
* a release function with a status that
* the buffer has been released. Set
* the buffer flags accordingly.
*/
rel_rep =
(MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY *)reply;
if (le16toh(rel_rep->IOCStatus) ==
MPI2_IOCSTATUS_DIAGNOSTIC_RELEASED)
{
pBuffer =
&sc->fw_diag_buffer_list[
rel_rep->BufferType];
pBuffer->valid_data = TRUE;
pBuffer->owned_by_firmware =
FALSE;
pBuffer->immediate = FALSE;
}
} else
mps_dispatch_event(sc, baddr,
(MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *)
reply);
} else {
cm = &sc->commands[le16toh(desc->AddressReply.SMID)];
cm->cm_reply = reply;
cm->cm_reply_data =
le32toh(desc->AddressReply.ReplyFrameAddress);
}
break;
}
case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_TARGETASSIST_SUCCESS:
case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_TARGET_COMMAND_BUFFER:
case MPI2_RPY_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_RAID_ACCELERATOR_SUCCESS:
default:
/* Unhandled */
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Unhandled reply 0x%x\n",
desc->Default.ReplyFlags);
cm = NULL;
break;
}
if (cm != NULL) {
// Print Error reply frame
if (cm->cm_reply)
mps_display_reply_info(sc,cm->cm_reply);
mps_complete_command(cm);
}
desc->Words.Low = 0xffffffff;
desc->Words.High = 0xffffffff;
}
if (pq != sc->replypostindex) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE,
"%s sc %p writing postindex %d\n",
__func__, sc, sc->replypostindex);
mps_regwrite(sc, MPI2_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET, sc->replypostindex);
}
return;
}
static void
mps_dispatch_event(struct mps_softc *sc, uintptr_t data,
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply)
{
struct mps_event_handle *eh;
int event, handled = 0;
event = le16toh(reply->Event);
TAILQ_FOREACH(eh, &sc->event_list, eh_list) {
if (isset(eh->mask, event)) {
eh->callback(sc, data, reply);
handled++;
}
}
if (handled == 0)
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Unhandled event 0x%x\n", le16toh(event));
/*
* This is the only place that the event/reply should be freed.
* Anything wanting to hold onto the event data should have
* already copied it into their own storage.
*/
mps_free_reply(sc, data);
}
static void
mps_reregister_events_complete(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm)
{
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
if (cm->cm_reply)
mps_print_event(sc,
(MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply);
mps_free_command(sc, cm);
/* next, send a port enable */
mpssas_startup(sc);
}
/*
* For both register_events and update_events, the caller supplies a bitmap
* of events that it _wants_. These functions then turn that into a bitmask
* suitable for the controller.
*/
int
mps_register_events(struct mps_softc *sc, u32 *mask,
mps_evt_callback_t *cb, void *data, struct mps_event_handle **handle)
{
struct mps_event_handle *eh;
int error = 0;
eh = malloc(sizeof(struct mps_event_handle), M_MPT2, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
if(!eh) {
device_printf(sc->mps_dev, "Cannot allocate memory %s %d\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
return (ENOMEM);
}
eh->callback = cb;
eh->data = data;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->event_list, eh, eh_list);
if (mask != NULL)
error = mps_update_events(sc, eh, mask);
*handle = eh;
return (error);
}
int
mps_update_events(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_event_handle *handle,
u32 *mask)
{
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *evtreq;
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *reply;
struct mps_command *cm;
int error, i;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
if ((mask != NULL) && (handle != NULL))
bcopy(mask, &handle->mask[0], sizeof(u32) *
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS);
for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
sc->event_mask[i] = -1;
for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
sc->event_mask[i] &= ~handle->mask[i];
if ((cm = mps_alloc_command(sc)) == NULL)
return (EBUSY);
evtreq = (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
evtreq->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_EVENT_NOTIFICATION;
evtreq->MsgFlags = 0;
evtreq->SASBroadcastPrimitiveMasks = 0;
#ifdef MPS_DEBUG_ALL_EVENTS
{
u_char fullmask[16];
memset(fullmask, 0x00, 16);
bcopy(fullmask, &evtreq->EventMasks[0], sizeof(u32) *
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS);
}
#else
for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
evtreq->EventMasks[i] =
htole32(sc->event_mask[i]);
#endif
cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
cm->cm_data = NULL;
error = mps_request_polled(sc, cm);
reply = (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply;
if ((reply == NULL) ||
(reply->IOCStatus & MPI2_IOCSTATUS_MASK) != MPI2_IOCSTATUS_SUCCESS)
error = ENXIO;
mps_print_event(sc, reply);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s finished error %d\n", __func__, error);
mps_free_command(sc, cm);
return (error);
}
static int
mps_reregister_events(struct mps_softc *sc)
{
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *evtreq;
struct mps_command *cm;
struct mps_event_handle *eh;
int error, i;
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s\n", __func__);
/* first, reregister events */
for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
sc->event_mask[i] = -1;
TAILQ_FOREACH(eh, &sc->event_list, eh_list) {
for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
sc->event_mask[i] &= ~eh->mask[i];
}
if ((cm = mps_alloc_command(sc)) == NULL)
return (EBUSY);
evtreq = (MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
evtreq->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_EVENT_NOTIFICATION;
evtreq->MsgFlags = 0;
evtreq->SASBroadcastPrimitiveMasks = 0;
#ifdef MPS_DEBUG_ALL_EVENTS
{
u_char fullmask[16];
memset(fullmask, 0x00, 16);
bcopy(fullmask, &evtreq->EventMasks[0], sizeof(u32) *
MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS);
}
#else
for (i = 0; i < MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS; i++)
evtreq->EventMasks[i] =
htole32(sc->event_mask[i]);
#endif
cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
cm->cm_data = NULL;
cm->cm_complete = mps_reregister_events_complete;
error = mps_map_command(sc, cm);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_TRACE, "%s finished with error %d\n", __func__, error);
return (error);
}
void
mps_deregister_events(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_event_handle *handle)
{
TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->event_list, handle, eh_list);
free(handle, M_MPT2);
}
/*
* Add a chain element as the next SGE for the specified command.
* Reset cm_sge and cm_sgesize to indicate all the available space.
*/
static int
mps_add_chain(struct mps_command *cm)
{
MPI2_SGE_CHAIN32 *sgc;
struct mps_chain *chain;
int space;
if (cm->cm_sglsize < MPS_SGC_SIZE)
panic("MPS: Need SGE Error Code\n");
chain = mps_alloc_chain(cm->cm_sc);
if (chain == NULL)
return (ENOBUFS);
space = (int)cm->cm_sc->facts->IOCRequestFrameSize * 4;
/*
* Note: a double-linked list is used to make it easier to
* walk for debugging.
*/
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cm->cm_chain_list, chain, chain_link);
sgc = (MPI2_SGE_CHAIN32 *)&cm->cm_sge->MpiChain;
sgc->Length = htole16(space);
sgc->NextChainOffset = 0;
/* TODO Looks like bug in Setting sgc->Flags.
* sgc->Flags = ( MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_CHAIN_ELEMENT | MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING |
* MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDRESS) << MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT
* This is fine.. because we are not using simple element. In case of
* MPI2_SGE_CHAIN32, we have seperate Length and Flags feild.
*/
sgc->Flags = MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_CHAIN_ELEMENT;
sgc->Address = htole32(chain->chain_busaddr);
cm->cm_sge = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)&chain->chain->MpiSimple;
cm->cm_sglsize = space;
return (0);
}
/*
* Add one scatter-gather element (chain, simple, transaction context)
* to the scatter-gather list for a command. Maintain cm_sglsize and
* cm_sge as the remaining size and pointer to the next SGE to fill
* in, respectively.
*/
int
mps_push_sge(struct mps_command *cm, void *sgep, size_t len, int segsleft)
{
MPI2_SGE_TRANSACTION_UNION *tc = sgep;
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE64 *sge = sgep;
int error, type;
uint32_t saved_buf_len, saved_address_low, saved_address_high;
u32 sge_flags;
type = (tc->Flags & MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_ELEMENT_MASK);
#ifdef INVARIANTS
switch (type) {
case MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_TRANSACTION_ELEMENT: {
if (len != tc->DetailsLength + 4)
panic("TC %p length %u or %zu?", tc,
tc->DetailsLength + 4, len);
}
break;
case MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_CHAIN_ELEMENT:
/* Driver only uses 32-bit chain elements */
if (len != MPS_SGC_SIZE)
panic("CHAIN %p length %u or %zu?", sgep,
MPS_SGC_SIZE, len);
break;
case MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT:
/* Driver only uses 64-bit SGE simple elements */
sge = sgep;
if (len != MPS_SGE64_SIZE)
panic("SGE simple %p length %u or %zu?", sge,
MPS_SGE64_SIZE, len);
if (((sge->FlagsLength >> MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT) &
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_ADDRESS_SIZE) == 0)
panic("SGE simple %p flags %02x not marked 64-bit?",
sge, sge->FlagsLength >> MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
break;
default:
panic("Unexpected SGE %p, flags %02x", tc, tc->Flags);
}
#endif
/*
* case 1: 1 more segment, enough room for it
* case 2: 2 more segments, enough room for both
* case 3: >=2 more segments, only enough room for 1 and a chain
* case 4: >=1 more segment, enough room for only a chain
* case 5: >=1 more segment, no room for anything (error)
*/
/*
* There should be room for at least a chain element, or this
* code is buggy. Case (5).
*/
if (cm->cm_sglsize < MPS_SGC_SIZE)
panic("MPS: Need SGE Error Code\n");
if (segsleft >= 2 &&
cm->cm_sglsize < len + MPS_SGC_SIZE + MPS_SGE64_SIZE) {
/*
* There are 2 or more segments left to add, and only
* enough room for 1 and a chain. Case (3).
*
* Mark as last element in this chain if necessary.
*/
if (type == MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT) {
sge->FlagsLength |=
(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_LAST_ELEMENT << MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
}
/*
* Add the item then a chain. Do the chain now,
* rather than on the next iteration, to simplify
* understanding the code.
*/
cm->cm_sglsize -= len;
/* Endian Safe code */
sge_flags = sge->FlagsLength;
sge->FlagsLength = htole32(sge_flags);
sge->Address.High = htole32(sge->Address.High);
sge->Address.Low = htole32(sge->Address.Low);
bcopy(sgep, cm->cm_sge, len);
cm->cm_sge = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge + len);
return (mps_add_chain(cm));
}
if (segsleft >= 1 && cm->cm_sglsize < len + MPS_SGC_SIZE) {
/*
* 1 or more segment, enough room for only a chain.
* Hope the previous element wasn't a Simple entry
* that needed to be marked with
* MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_LAST_ELEMENT. Case (4).
*/
if ((error = mps_add_chain(cm)) != 0)
return (error);
}
#ifdef INVARIANTS
/* Case 1: 1 more segment, enough room for it. */
if (segsleft == 1 && cm->cm_sglsize < len)
panic("1 seg left and no room? %u versus %zu",
cm->cm_sglsize, len);
/* Case 2: 2 more segments, enough room for both */
if (segsleft == 2 && cm->cm_sglsize < len + MPS_SGE64_SIZE)
panic("2 segs left and no room? %u versus %zu",
cm->cm_sglsize, len);
#endif
if (segsleft == 1 && type == MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT) {
/*
* If this is a bi-directional request, need to account for that
* here. Save the pre-filled sge values. These will be used
* either for the 2nd SGL or for a single direction SGL. If
* cm_out_len is non-zero, this is a bi-directional request, so
* fill in the OUT SGL first, then the IN SGL, otherwise just
* fill in the IN SGL. Note that at this time, when filling in
* 2 SGL's for a bi-directional request, they both use the same
* DMA buffer (same cm command).
*/
saved_buf_len = sge->FlagsLength & 0x00FFFFFF;
saved_address_low = sge->Address.Low;
saved_address_high = sge->Address.High;
if (cm->cm_out_len) {
sge->FlagsLength = cm->cm_out_len |
((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING) <<
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
cm->cm_sglsize -= len;
/* Endian Safe code */
sge_flags = sge->FlagsLength;
sge->FlagsLength = htole32(sge_flags);
sge->Address.High = htole32(sge->Address.High);
sge->Address.Low = htole32(sge->Address.Low);
bcopy(sgep, cm->cm_sge, len);
cm->cm_sge = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge
+ len);
}
sge->FlagsLength = saved_buf_len |
((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_LAST_ELEMENT |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_LIST |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING) <<
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
if (cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_DATAIN) {
sge->FlagsLength |=
((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_IOC_TO_HOST) <<
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
} else {
sge->FlagsLength |=
((uint32_t)(MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC) <<
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
}
sge->Address.Low = saved_address_low;
sge->Address.High = saved_address_high;
}
cm->cm_sglsize -= len;
/* Endian Safe code */
sge_flags = sge->FlagsLength;
sge->FlagsLength = htole32(sge_flags);
sge->Address.High = htole32(sge->Address.High);
sge->Address.Low = htole32(sge->Address.Low);
bcopy(sgep, cm->cm_sge, len);
cm->cm_sge = (MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION *)((uintptr_t)cm->cm_sge + len);
return (0);
}
/*
* Add one dma segment to the scatter-gather list for a command.
*/
int
mps_add_dmaseg(struct mps_command *cm, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t len, u_int flags,
int segsleft)
{
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE64 sge;
/*
* This driver always uses 64-bit address elements for simplicity.
*/
flags |= MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING;
/* Set Endian safe macro in mps_push_sge */
sge.FlagsLength = len | (flags << MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
mps_from_u64(pa, &sge.Address);
return (mps_push_sge(cm, &sge, sizeof sge, segsleft));
}
static void
mps_data_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
{
struct mps_softc *sc;
struct mps_command *cm;
u_int i, dir, sflags;
cm = (struct mps_command *)arg;
sc = cm->cm_sc;
/*
* In this case, just print out a warning and let the chip tell the
* user they did the wrong thing.
*/
if ((cm->cm_max_segs != 0) && (nsegs > cm->cm_max_segs)) {
mps_printf(sc, "%s: warning: busdma returned %d segments, "
"more than the %d allowed\n", __func__, nsegs,
cm->cm_max_segs);
}
/*
* Set up DMA direction flags. Bi-directional requests are also handled
* here. In that case, both direction flags will be set.
*/
sflags = 0;
if (cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_SMP_PASS) {
/*
* We have to add a special case for SMP passthrough, there
* is no easy way to generically handle it. The first
* S/G element is used for the command (therefore the
* direction bit needs to be set). The second one is used
* for the reply. We'll leave it to the caller to make
* sure we only have two buffers.
*/
/*
* Even though the busdma man page says it doesn't make
* sense to have both direction flags, it does in this case.
* We have one s/g element being accessed in each direction.
*/
dir = BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE | BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD;
/*
* Set the direction flag on the first buffer in the SMP
* passthrough request. We'll clear it for the second one.
*/
sflags |= MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_DIRECTION |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER;
} else if (cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_DATAOUT) {
sflags |= MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC;
dir = BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE;
} else
dir = BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD;
for (i = 0; i < nsegs; i++) {
if ((cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_SMP_PASS) && (i != 0)) {
sflags &= ~MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_DIRECTION;
}
error = mps_add_dmaseg(cm, segs[i].ds_addr, segs[i].ds_len,
sflags, nsegs - i);
if (error != 0) {
/* Resource shortage, roll back! */
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_INFO, "out of chain frames\n");
cm->cm_flags |= MPS_CM_FLAGS_CHAIN_FAILED;
mps_complete_command(cm);
return;
}
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap, dir);
mps_enqueue_request(sc, cm);
return;
}
static void
mps_data_cb2(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, bus_size_t mapsize,
int error)
{
mps_data_cb(arg, segs, nsegs, error);
}
/*
* This is the routine to enqueue commands ansynchronously.
* Note that the only error path here is from bus_dmamap_load(), which can
* return EINPROGRESS if it is waiting for resources. Other than this, it's
* assumed that if you have a command in-hand, then you have enough credits
* to use it.
*/
int
mps_map_command(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm)
{
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE32 *sge;
int error = 0;
if (cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_USE_UIO) {
error = bus_dmamap_load_uio(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
&cm->cm_uio, mps_data_cb2, cm, 0);
} else if ((cm->cm_data != NULL) && (cm->cm_length != 0)) {
error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
cm->cm_data, cm->cm_length, mps_data_cb, cm, 0);
} else {
/* Add a zero-length element as needed */
if (cm->cm_sge != NULL) {
sge = (MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE32 *)cm->cm_sge;
sge->FlagsLength = htole32((MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_LAST_ELEMENT |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_LIST |
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT) <<
MPI2_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT);
sge->Address = 0;
}
mps_enqueue_request(sc, cm);
}
return (error);
}
/*
* This is the routine to enqueue commands synchronously. An error of
* EINPROGRESS from mps_map_command() is ignored since the command will
* be executed and enqueued automatically. Other errors come from msleep().
*/
int
mps_wait_command(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm, int timeout)
{
int error, rc;
mtx_assert(&sc->mps_mtx, MA_OWNED);
if(sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_DIAGRESET)
return EBUSY;
cm->cm_complete = NULL;
cm->cm_flags |= MPS_CM_FLAGS_WAKEUP;
error = mps_map_command(sc, cm);
if ((error != 0) && (error != EINPROGRESS))
return (error);
error = msleep(cm, &sc->mps_mtx, 0, "mpswait", timeout*hz);
if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Calling Reinit from %s\n", __func__);
rc = mps_reinit(sc);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Reinit %s\n",
(rc == 0) ? "success" : "failed");
error = ETIMEDOUT;
}
return (error);
}
/*
* This is the routine to enqueue a command synchonously and poll for
* completion. Its use should be rare.
*/
int
mps_request_polled(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm)
{
int error, timeout = 0, rc;
error = 0;
cm->cm_flags |= MPS_CM_FLAGS_POLLED;
cm->cm_complete = NULL;
mps_map_command(sc, cm);
while ((cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_COMPLETE) == 0) {
mps_intr_locked(sc);
DELAY(50 * 1000);
if (timeout++ > 1000) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "polling failed\n");
error = ETIMEDOUT;
break;
}
}
if (error) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Calling Reinit from %s\n", __func__);
rc = mps_reinit(sc);
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT, "Reinit %s\n",
(rc == 0) ? "success" : "failed");
}
return (error);
}
/*
* The MPT driver had a verbose interface for config pages. In this driver,
* reduce it to much simplier terms, similar to the Linux driver.
*/
int
mps_read_config_page(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_config_params *params)
{
MPI2_CONFIG_REQUEST *req;
struct mps_command *cm;
int error;
if (sc->mps_flags & MPS_FLAGS_BUSY) {
return (EBUSY);
}
cm = mps_alloc_command(sc);
if (cm == NULL) {
return (EBUSY);
}
req = (MPI2_CONFIG_REQUEST *)cm->cm_req;
req->Function = MPI2_FUNCTION_CONFIG;
req->Action = params->action;
req->SGLFlags = 0;
req->ChainOffset = 0;
req->PageAddress = params->page_address;
if (params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageType != 0) {
MPI2_CONFIG_EXTENDED_PAGE_HEADER *hdr;
hdr = &params->hdr.Ext;
req->ExtPageType = hdr->ExtPageType;
req->ExtPageLength = hdr->ExtPageLength;
req->Header.PageType = MPI2_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_EXTENDED;
req->Header.PageLength = 0; /* Must be set to zero */
req->Header.PageNumber = hdr->PageNumber;
req->Header.PageVersion = hdr->PageVersion;
} else {
MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_HEADER *hdr;
hdr = &params->hdr.Struct;
req->Header.PageType = hdr->PageType;
req->Header.PageNumber = hdr->PageNumber;
req->Header.PageLength = hdr->PageLength;
req->Header.PageVersion = hdr->PageVersion;
}
cm->cm_data = params->buffer;
cm->cm_length = params->length;
cm->cm_sge = &req->PageBufferSGE;
cm->cm_sglsize = sizeof(MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION);
cm->cm_flags = MPS_CM_FLAGS_SGE_SIMPLE | MPS_CM_FLAGS_DATAIN;
cm->cm_desc.Default.RequestFlags = MPI2_REQ_DESCRIPT_FLAGS_DEFAULT_TYPE;
cm->cm_complete_data = params;
if (params->callback != NULL) {
cm->cm_complete = mps_config_complete;
return (mps_map_command(sc, cm));
} else {
error = mps_wait_command(sc, cm, 0);
if (error) {
mps_dprint(sc, MPS_FAULT,
"Error %d reading config page\n", error);
mps_free_command(sc, cm);
return (error);
}
mps_config_complete(sc, cm);
}
return (0);
}
int
mps_write_config_page(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_config_params *params)
{
return (EINVAL);
}
static void
mps_config_complete(struct mps_softc *sc, struct mps_command *cm)
{
MPI2_CONFIG_REPLY *reply;
struct mps_config_params *params;
params = cm->cm_complete_data;
if (cm->cm_data != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->buffer_dmat, cm->cm_dmamap);
}
/*
* XXX KDM need to do more error recovery? This results in the
* device in question not getting probed.
*/
if ((cm->cm_flags & MPS_CM_FLAGS_ERROR_MASK) != 0) {
params->status = MPI2_IOCSTATUS_BUSY;
goto done;
}
reply = (MPI2_CONFIG_REPLY *)cm->cm_reply;
if (reply == NULL) {
params->status = MPI2_IOCSTATUS_BUSY;
goto done;
}
params->status = reply->IOCStatus;
if (params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageType != 0) {
params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageType = reply->ExtPageType;
params->hdr.Ext.ExtPageLength = reply->ExtPageLength;
} else {
params->hdr.Struct.PageType = reply->Header.PageType;
params->hdr.Struct.PageNumber = reply->Header.PageNumber;
params->hdr.Struct.PageLength = reply->Header.PageLength;
params->hdr.Struct.PageVersion = reply->Header.PageVersion;
}
done:
mps_free_command(sc, cm);
if (params->callback != NULL)
params->callback(sc, params);
return;
}