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freebsd/sys/dev/rr232x/hptintf.h
Scott Long 9bcb275009 Add the 'rr232x' driver for the HighPoint RocketRAID 2320 series of cards.
This driver was generously developed and donated by Highpoint.

It is enabled for i386 only at the moment.  I will enable it for amd64
shortly.

Obtained from: HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
2006-04-27 20:22:46 +00:00

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#include <dev/rr232x/rr232x_config.h>
/* $Id: hptintf.h,v 1.38 2006/02/16 03:29:07 gmm Exp $
* Copyright (C) 2004-2005 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. 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.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*
* File: hptintf.h
* Description: ioctl interface for HPT RAID driver
* Author: Gu Mingming
* History: 2001-2-15 initial code
* 2001-4-5 change based on discuss with Dahai and Robin
* v1.0.0.1
* 2001-7-17 add option to delete_array
* v1.0.0.2
* 2001-12-5 Add hpt_get_driver_capabilities
* v1.0.0.3
* 2002-1-11 Add HPT601 interface
* 2002-3-7 add hpt_lock/unlock_device
* 2002-4-22 S.M.A.R.T. interface
* RAID5 rebuild/verify
* Dedicated spare disk
* 2003-3-18 RAID1.5 plus
* Don't change version until all GUI get updated.
* 2003-4-23 hotswap capbility
* v1.1.0.0
* 2003-11-17 define HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION outside this file;
* enlarge max array members.
* 64-bit LBA support.
* v2.0.0.0
* 2004-11-01 new functions to support OCE/ORLM
*/
#ifndef HPT_INTF_H
#define HPT_INTF_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef __GNUC__
#define __attribute__(x)
#endif
#pragma pack(1)
/*
* Version of this interface.
* The user mode application must first issue a hpt_get_version() call to
* check HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION. When an utility using newer version interface
* is used with old version drivers, it must call only the functions that
* driver supported.
* A new version interface should only add ioctl functions; it should implement
* all old version functions without change their definition.
*/
#define __this_HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION 0x02000000
#ifndef HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION
#error "You must define HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION you implemented"
#endif
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION > __this_HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION
#error "HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION is invalid"
#endif
/*
* DEFINITION
* Logical device --- a device that can be accessed by OS.
* Physical device --- device attached to the controller.
* A logical device can be simply a physical device.
*
* Each logical and physical device has a 32bit ID. GUI will use this ID
* to identify devices.
* 1. The ID must be unique.
* 2. The ID must be immutable. Once an ID is assigned to a device, it
* must not change when system is running and the device exists.
* 3. The ID of logical device must be NOT reusable. If a device is
* removed, other newly created logical device must not use the same ID.
* 4. The ID must not be zero or 0xFFFFFFFF.
*/
typedef HPT_U32 DEVICEID;
/*
* logical device type.
* Identify array (logical device) and physical device.
*/
#define LDT_ARRAY 1
#define LDT_DEVICE 2
/*
* Array types
* GUI will treat all array as 1-level RAID. No RAID0/1 or RAID1/0.
* A RAID0/1 device is type AT_RAID1. A RAID1/0 device is type AT_RAID0.
* Their members may be another array of type RAID0 or RAID1.
*/
#define AT_UNKNOWN 0
#define AT_RAID0 1
#define AT_RAID1 2
#define AT_RAID5 3
#define AT_RAID6 4
#define AT_JBOD 7
/*
* physical device type
*/
#define PDT_UNKNOWN 0
#define PDT_HARDDISK 1
#define PDT_CDROM 2
#define PDT_TAPE 3
/*
* Some constants.
*/
#define MAX_NAME_LENGTH 36
#define MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN 16
#define MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V1 8
#ifndef MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V2
#define MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V2 16
#endif
/* keep definition for source code compatiblity */
#define MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V1
/*
* io commands
* GUI use these commands to do IO on logical/physical devices.
*/
#define IO_COMMAND_READ 1
#define IO_COMMAND_WRITE 2
/* redundant arrays (RAID1 and RAID5, RAID10) have two creation format:
* 1. forground create --- zero all data on the array, and the array should not be reported to os before end of initialization.
* if initializing aborted, turns to background initialize.
* 2. backround create --- rebuild all data on the array, and the array can be reported to os just after creation.
*
* if an array is in forground creation progress, it has the flag ARRAY_FLAG_NEEDINITIALIZING and ARRAY_FLAG_INITIALIZING,
* GUI sends the INIT ioctl, driver zero the data of the array.
* if an array is in backround creation progress, it has flag ARRAY_FLAG_NEEDINITIALIZING and ARRAY_FLAG_REBUIDING.
* GUI sends the REBUILD ioctl, driver rebuilds the array.
*/
/*
* array flags
*/
#define ARRAY_FLAG_DISABLED 0x00000001 /* The array is disabled */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_NEEDBUILDING 0x00000002 /* array data need to be rebuilt */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_REBUILDING 0x00000004 /* array is in rebuilding process */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_BROKEN 0x00000008 /* broken but may still working */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_BOOTDISK 0x00000010 /* array has a active partition */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_BOOTMARK 0x00000040 /* array has boot mark set */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_NEED_AUTOREBUILD 0x00000080 /* auto-rebuild should start */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_VERIFYING 0x00000100 /* is being verified */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_INITIALIZING 0x00000200 /* is being initialized */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_TRANSFORMING 0x00000400 /* tranform in progress */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_NEEDTRANSFORM 0x00000800 /* array need tranform */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_NEEDINITIALIZING 0x00001000 /* the array's initialization hasn't finished*/
#define ARRAY_FLAG_BROKEN_REDUNDANT 0x00002000 /* broken but redundant (raid6) */
#define ARRAY_FLAG_RAID15PLUS 0x80000000 /* display this RAID 1 as RAID 1.5 */
/*
* device flags
*/
#define DEVICE_FLAG_DISABLED 0x00000001 /* device is disabled */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_BOOTDISK 0x00000002 /* disk has a active partition */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_BOOTMARK 0x00000004 /* disk has boot mark set */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_WITH_601 0x00000008 /* has HPT601 connected */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_SATA 0x00000010 /* S-ATA device */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_UNINITIALIZED 0x00010000 /* device is not initialized, can't be used to create array */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_LEGACY 0x00020000 /* single disk & mbr contains at least one partition */
#define DEVICE_FLAG_IS_SPARE 0x80000000 /* is a spare disk */
/*
* array states used by hpt_set_array_state()
*/
/* old defines */
#define MIRROR_REBUILD_START 1
#define MIRROR_REBUILD_ABORT 2
#define MIRROR_REBUILD_COMPLETE 3
/* new defines */
#define AS_REBUILD_START 1
#define AS_REBUILD_ABORT 2
#define AS_REBUILD_PAUSE AS_REBUILD_ABORT
#define AS_REBUILD_COMPLETE 3
#define AS_VERIFY_START 4
#define AS_VERIFY_ABORT 5
#define AS_VERIFY_COMPLETE 6
#define AS_INITIALIZE_START 7
#define AS_INITIALIZE_ABORT 8
#define AS_INITIALIZE_COMPLETE 9
#define AS_VERIFY_FAILED 10
#define AS_REBUILD_STOP 11
#define AS_SAVE_STATE 12
#define AS_TRANSFORM_START 13
#define AS_TRANSFORM_ABORT 14
/************************************************************************
* ioctl code
* It would be better if ioctl code are the same on different platforms,
* but we must not conflict with system defined ioctl code.
************************************************************************/
#if defined(LINUX) || defined(__FreeBSD_version) || defined(linux)
#define HPT_CTL_CODE(x) (x+0xFF00)
#define HPT_CTL_CODE_LINUX_TO_IOP(x) ((x)-0xff00)
#elif defined(_MS_WIN32_) || defined(WIN32)
#ifndef CTL_CODE
#define CTL_CODE( DeviceType, Function, Method, Access ) \
(((DeviceType) << 16) | ((Access) << 14) | ((Function) << 2) | (Method))
#endif
#define HPT_CTL_CODE(x) CTL_CODE(0x370, 0x900+(x), 0, 0)
#define HPT_CTL_CODE_WIN32_TO_IOP(x) ((((x) & 0xffff)>>2)-0x900)
#else
#define HPT_CTL_CODE(x) (x)
#endif
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_VERSION HPT_CTL_CODE(0)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_CONTROLLER_COUNT HPT_CTL_CODE(1)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_CONTROLLER_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(2)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_CHANNEL_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(3)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_LOGICAL_DEVICES HPT_CTL_CODE(4)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_DEVICE_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(5)
#define HPT_IOCTL_CREATE_ARRAY HPT_CTL_CODE(6)
#define HPT_IOCTL_DELETE_ARRAY HPT_CTL_CODE(7)
#define HPT_IOCTL_ARRAY_IO HPT_CTL_CODE(8)
#define HPT_IOCTL_DEVICE_IO HPT_CTL_CODE(9)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_EVENT HPT_CTL_CODE(10)
#define HPT_IOCTL_REBUILD_MIRROR HPT_CTL_CODE(11)
/* use HPT_IOCTL_REBUILD_DATA_BLOCK from now on */
#define HPT_IOCTL_REBUILD_DATA_BLOCK HPT_IOCTL_REBUILD_MIRROR
#define HPT_IOCTL_ADD_SPARE_DISK HPT_CTL_CODE(12)
#define HPT_IOCTL_REMOVE_SPARE_DISK HPT_CTL_CODE(13)
#define HPT_IOCTL_ADD_DISK_TO_ARRAY HPT_CTL_CODE(14)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_ARRAY_STATE HPT_CTL_CODE(15)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_ARRAY_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(16)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_DEVICE_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(17)
#define HPT_IOCTL_RESCAN_DEVICES HPT_CTL_CODE(18)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES HPT_CTL_CODE(19)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_601_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(20)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_601_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(21)
#define HPT_IOCTL_LOCK_DEVICE HPT_CTL_CODE(22)
#define HPT_IOCTL_UNLOCK_DEVICE HPT_CTL_CODE(23)
#define HPT_IOCTL_IDE_PASS_THROUGH HPT_CTL_CODE(24)
#define HPT_IOCTL_VERIFY_DATA_BLOCK HPT_CTL_CODE(25)
#define HPT_IOCTL_INITIALIZE_DATA_BLOCK HPT_CTL_CODE(26)
#define HPT_IOCTL_ADD_DEDICATED_SPARE HPT_CTL_CODE(27)
#define HPT_IOCTL_DEVICE_IO_EX HPT_CTL_CODE(28)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_BOOT_MARK HPT_CTL_CODE(29)
#define HPT_IOCTL_QUERY_REMOVE HPT_CTL_CODE(30)
#define HPT_IOCTL_REMOVE_DEVICES HPT_CTL_CODE(31)
#define HPT_IOCTL_CREATE_ARRAY_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(32)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_DEVICE_INFO_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(33)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_DEVICE_INFO_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(34)
#define HPT_IOCTL_REBUILD_DATA_BLOCK_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(35)
#define HPT_IOCTL_VERIFY_DATA_BLOCK_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(36)
#define HPT_IOCTL_INITIALIZE_DATA_BLOCK_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(37)
#define HPT_IOCTL_LOCK_DEVICE_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(38)
#define HPT_IOCTL_DEVICE_IO_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(39)
#define HPT_IOCTL_DEVICE_IO_EX_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(40)
#define HPT_IOCTL_CREATE_TRANSFORM HPT_CTL_CODE(41)
#define HPT_IOCTL_STEP_TRANSFORM HPT_CTL_CODE(42)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_VDEV_INFO HPT_CTL_CODE(43)
#define HPT_IOCTL_CALC_MAX_CAPACITY HPT_CTL_CODE(44)
#define HPT_IOCTL_INIT_DISKS HPT_CTL_CODE(45)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_DEVICE_INFO_V3 HPT_CTL_CODE(46)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_CONTROLLER_INFO_V2 HPT_CTL_CODE(47)
#define HPT_IOCTL_I2C_TRANSACTION HPT_CTL_CODE(48)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_PARAMETER_LIST HPT_CTL_CODE(49)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_PARAMETER HPT_CTL_CODE(50)
#define HPT_IOCTL_SET_PARAMETER HPT_CTL_CODE(51)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_CONTROLLER_IDS HPT_CTL_CODE(100)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_DCB HPT_CTL_CODE(101)
#define HPT_IOCTL_EPROM_IO HPT_CTL_CODE(102)
#define HPT_IOCTL_GET_CONTROLLER_VENID HPT_CTL_CODE(103)
/************************************************************************
* shared data structures
************************************************************************/
/*
* Chip Type
*/
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT366 1
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT368 2
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT370 3
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT370A 4
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT370B 5
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT374 6
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT372 7
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT372A 8
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT302 9
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT371 10
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT372N 11
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT302N 12
#define CHIP_TYPE_HPT371N 13
#define CHIP_TYPE_SI3112A 14
#define CHIP_TYPE_ICH5 15
#define CHIP_TYPE_ICH5R 16
/*
* Chip Flags
*/
#define CHIP_SUPPORT_ULTRA_66 0x20
#define CHIP_SUPPORT_ULTRA_100 0x40
#define CHIP_HPT3XX_DPLL_MODE 0x80
#define CHIP_SUPPORT_ULTRA_133 0x01
#define CHIP_SUPPORT_ULTRA_150 0x02
#define CHIP_MASTER 0x04
#define CHIP_SUPPORT_SATA_300 0x08
#define HPT_SPIN_UP_MODE_NOSUPPORT 0
#define HPT_SPIN_UP_MODE_FULL 1
#define HPT_SPIN_UP_MODE_STANDBY 2
typedef struct _DRIVER_CAPABILITIES {
HPT_U32 dwSize;
HPT_U8 MaximumControllers; /* maximum controllers the driver can support */
HPT_U8 SupportCrossControllerRAID; /* 1-support, 0-not support */
HPT_U8 MinimumBlockSizeShift; /* minimum block size shift */
HPT_U8 MaximumBlockSizeShift; /* maximum block size shift */
HPT_U8 SupportDiskModeSetting;
HPT_U8 SupportSparePool;
HPT_U8 MaximumArrayNameLength;
/* only one HPT_U8 left here! */
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
HPT_U8 reserved: 4;
HPT_U8 SupportHotSwap: 1;
HPT_U8 HighPerformanceRAID1: 1;
HPT_U8 RebuildProcessInDriver: 1;
HPT_U8 SupportDedicatedSpare: 1;
#else
HPT_U8 SupportDedicatedSpare: 1; /* call hpt_add_dedicated_spare() for dedicated spare. */
HPT_U8 RebuildProcessInDriver: 1; /* Windows only. used by mid layer for rebuild control. */
HPT_U8 HighPerformanceRAID1: 1; /* Support RAID1.5 */
HPT_U8 SupportHotSwap: 1;
HPT_U8 reserved: 4;
#endif
/* SupportedRAIDTypes is an array of bytes, one of each is an array type.
* Only non-zero values is valid. Bit0-3 represents the lower(child) level RAID type;
* bit4-7 represents the top level. i.e.
* RAID 0/1 is (AT_RAID1<<4) | AT_RAID0
* RAID 5/0 is (AT_RAID0<<4) | AT_RAID5
*/
HPT_U8 SupportedRAIDTypes[16];
/* maximum members in an array corresponding to SupportedRAIDTypes */
HPT_U8 MaximumArrayMembers[16];
}
DRIVER_CAPABILITIES, *PDRIVER_CAPABILITIES;
/*
* Controller information.
*/
typedef struct _CONTROLLER_INFO {
HPT_U8 ChipType; /* chip type */
HPT_U8 InterruptLevel; /* IRQ level */
HPT_U8 NumBuses; /* bus count */
HPT_U8 ChipFlags;
HPT_U8 szProductID[MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* product name */
HPT_U8 szVendorID[MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* vender name */
} CONTROLLER_INFO, *PCONTROLLER_INFO;
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
typedef struct _CONTROLLER_INFO_V2 {
HPT_U8 ChipType; /* chip type */
HPT_U8 InterruptLevel; /* IRQ level */
HPT_U8 NumBuses; /* bus count */
HPT_U8 ChipFlags;
HPT_U8 szProductID[MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* product name */
HPT_U8 szVendorID[MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* vender name */
HPT_U32 GroupId; /* low 32bit of vbus pointer the controller belongs
* the master controller has CHIP_MASTER flag set*/
HPT_U8 pci_tree;
HPT_U8 pci_bus;
HPT_U8 pci_device;
HPT_U8 pci_function;
HPT_U32 reserved;
} CONTROLLER_INFO_V2, *PCONTROLLER_INFO_V2;
#endif
/*
* Channel information.
*/
typedef struct _CHANNEL_INFO {
HPT_U32 IoPort; /* IDE Base Port Address */
HPT_U32 ControlPort; /* IDE Control Port Address */
DEVICEID Devices[2]; /* device connected to this channel */
} CHANNEL_INFO, *PCHANNEL_INFO;
/*
* time represented in HPT_U32 format
*/
#ifndef __KERNEL__
typedef struct _TIME_RECORD {
HPT_U32 seconds:6; /* 0 - 59 */
HPT_U32 minutes:6; /* 0 - 59 */
HPT_U32 month:4; /* 1 - 12 */
HPT_U32 hours:6; /* 0 - 59 */
HPT_U32 day:5; /* 1 - 31 */
HPT_U32 year:5; /* 0=2000, 31=2031 */
} TIME_RECORD;
#endif
/*
* Array information.
*/
typedef struct _HPT_ARRAY_INFO {
HPT_U8 Name[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN];/* array name */
HPT_U8 Description[64]; /* array description */
HPT_U8 CreateManager[16]; /* who created it */
TIME_RECORD CreateTime; /* when created it */
HPT_U8 ArrayType; /* array type */
HPT_U8 BlockSizeShift; /* stripe size */
HPT_U8 nDisk; /* member count: Number of ID in Members[] */
HPT_U8 reserved;
HPT_U32 Flags; /* working flags, see ARRAY_FLAG_XXX */
HPT_U32 Members[MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V1]; /* member array/disks */
/*
* rebuilding progress, xx.xx% = sprintf(s, "%.2f%%", RebuildingProgress/100.0);
* only valid if rebuilding is done by driver code.
* Member Flags will have ARRAY_FLAG_REBUILDING set at this case.
* Verify operation use same fields below, the only difference is
* ARRAY_FLAG_VERIFYING is set.
*/
HPT_U32 RebuildingProgress;
HPT_U32 RebuiltSectors; /* rebuilding point (LBA) for single member */
} HPT_ARRAY_INFO, *PHPT_ARRAY_INFO; /*LDX modify ARRAY_INFO TO HPT_ARRAY_INFO to avoid compiling error in Windows*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
typedef struct _HPT_ARRAY_INFO_V2 {
HPT_U8 Name[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN];/* array name */
HPT_U8 Description[64]; /* array description */
HPT_U8 CreateManager[16]; /* who created it */
TIME_RECORD CreateTime; /* when created it */
HPT_U8 ArrayType; /* array type */
HPT_U8 BlockSizeShift; /* stripe size */
HPT_U8 nDisk; /* member count: Number of ID in Members[] */
HPT_U8 reserved;
HPT_U32 Flags; /* working flags, see ARRAY_FLAG_XXX */
HPT_U32 Members[MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V2]; /* member array/disks */
HPT_U32 RebuildingProgress;
HPT_U64 RebuiltSectors; /* rebuilding point (LBA) for single member */
HPT_U32 reserve4[4];
} HPT_ARRAY_INFO_V2, *PHPT_ARRAY_INFO_V2;
#endif
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
typedef struct _HPT_ARRAY_INFO_V3 {
HPT_U8 Name[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN];/* array name */
HPT_U8 Description[64]; /* array description */
HPT_U8 CreateManager[16]; /* who created it */
TIME_RECORD CreateTime; /* when created it */
HPT_U8 ArrayType; /* array type */
HPT_U8 BlockSizeShift; /* stripe size */
HPT_U8 nDisk; /* member count: Number of ID in Members[] */
HPT_U8 reserved;
HPT_U32 Flags; /* working flags, see ARRAY_FLAG_XXX */
HPT_U32 Members[MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V2]; /* member array/disks */
HPT_U32 RebuildingProgress;
HPT_U64 RebuiltSectors; /* rebuilding point (LBA) for single member */
DEVICEID TransformSource;
DEVICEID TransformTarget; /* destination device ID */
HPT_U32 TransformingProgress;
HPT_U32 Signature; /* persistent identification*/
#if MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V2==16
HPT_U16 Critical_Members; /*bit mask of critical members*/
HPT_U16 reserve2;
HPT_U32 reserve;
#else
HPT_U32 Critical_Members;
HPT_U32 reserve;
#endif
} HPT_ARRAY_INFO_V3, *PHPT_ARRAY_INFO_V3;
#endif
/*
* ATA/ATAPI Device identify data without the Reserved4.
*/
#ifndef __KERNEL__
typedef struct _IDENTIFY_DATA2 {
HPT_U16 GeneralConfiguration;
HPT_U16 NumberOfCylinders;
HPT_U16 Reserved1;
HPT_U16 NumberOfHeads;
HPT_U16 UnformattedBytesPerTrack;
HPT_U16 UnformattedBytesPerSector;
HPT_U16 SectorsPerTrack;
HPT_U16 VendorUnique1[3];
HPT_U16 SerialNumber[10];
HPT_U16 BufferType;
HPT_U16 BufferSectorSize;
HPT_U16 NumberOfEccBytes;
HPT_U16 FirmwareRevision[4];
HPT_U16 ModelNumber[20];
HPT_U8 MaximumBlockTransfer;
HPT_U8 VendorUnique2;
HPT_U16 DoubleWordIo;
HPT_U16 Capabilities;
HPT_U16 Reserved2;
HPT_U8 VendorUnique3;
HPT_U8 PioCycleTimingMode;
HPT_U8 VendorUnique4;
HPT_U8 DmaCycleTimingMode;
HPT_U16 TranslationFieldsValid;
HPT_U16 NumberOfCurrentCylinders;
HPT_U16 NumberOfCurrentHeads;
HPT_U16 CurrentSectorsPerTrack;
HPT_U32 CurrentSectorCapacity;
HPT_U16 CurrentMultiSectorSetting;
HPT_U32 UserAddressableSectors;
HPT_U8 SingleWordDMASupport;
HPT_U8 SingleWordDMAActive;
HPT_U8 MultiWordDMASupport;
HPT_U8 MultiWordDMAActive;
HPT_U8 AdvancedPIOModes;
HPT_U8 Reserved4;
HPT_U16 MinimumMWXferCycleTime;
HPT_U16 RecommendedMWXferCycleTime;
HPT_U16 MinimumPIOCycleTime;
HPT_U16 MinimumPIOCycleTimeIORDY;
HPT_U16 Reserved5[2];
HPT_U16 ReleaseTimeOverlapped;
HPT_U16 ReleaseTimeServiceCommand;
HPT_U16 MajorRevision;
HPT_U16 MinorRevision;
} IDENTIFY_DATA2, *PIDENTIFY_DATA2;
#endif
/*
* physical device information.
* IdentifyData.ModelNumber[] is HPT_U8-swapped from the original identify data.
*/
typedef struct _DEVICE_INFO {
HPT_U8 ControllerId; /* controller id */
HPT_U8 PathId; /* bus */
HPT_U8 TargetId; /* id */
HPT_U8 DeviceModeSetting; /* Current Data Transfer mode: 0-4 PIO 0-4 */
/* 5-7 MW DMA0-2, 8-13 UDMA0-5 */
HPT_U8 DeviceType; /* device type */
HPT_U8 UsableMode; /* highest usable mode */
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
HPT_U8 NCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 NCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 reserved6: 6;
HPT_U8 SpinUpMode: 2;
#else
HPT_U8 ReadAheadSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 NCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 NCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 SpinUpMode: 2;
HPT_U8 reserved6: 6;
#endif
HPT_U32 Flags; /* working flags, see DEVICE_FLAG_XXX */
IDENTIFY_DATA2 IdentifyData; /* Identify Data of this device */
}
__attribute__((packed)) DEVICE_INFO, *PDEVICE_INFO;
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
#define MAX_PARENTS_PER_DISK 8
/*
* physical device information.
* IdentifyData.ModelNumber[] is HPT_U8-swapped from the original identify data.
*/
typedef struct _DEVICE_INFO_V2 {
HPT_U8 ControllerId; /* controller id */
HPT_U8 PathId; /* bus */
HPT_U8 TargetId; /* id */
HPT_U8 DeviceModeSetting; /* Current Data Transfer mode: 0-4 PIO 0-4 */
/* 5-7 MW DMA0-2, 8-13 UDMA0-5 */
HPT_U8 DeviceType; /* device type */
HPT_U8 UsableMode; /* highest usable mode */
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
HPT_U8 NCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 NCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 reserved6: 6;
HPT_U8 SpinUpMode: 2;
#else
HPT_U8 ReadAheadSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 TCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 NCQSupported: 1;
HPT_U8 NCQEnabled: 1;
HPT_U8 SpinUpMode: 2;
HPT_U8 reserved6: 6;
#endif
HPT_U32 Flags; /* working flags, see DEVICE_FLAG_XXX */
IDENTIFY_DATA2 IdentifyData; /* Identify Data of this device */
HPT_U64 TotalFree;
HPT_U64 MaxFree;
HPT_U64 BadSectors;
DEVICEID ParentArrays[MAX_PARENTS_PER_DISK];
}
__attribute__((packed)) DEVICE_INFO_V2, *PDEVICE_INFO_V2;
/*
* HPT601 information
*/
#endif
/*
* HPT601 information
*/
#define HPT601_INFO_DEVICEID 1
#define HPT601_INFO_TEMPERATURE 2
#define HPT601_INFO_FANSTATUS 4
#define HPT601_INFO_BEEPERCONTROL 8
#define HPT601_INFO_LED1CONTROL 0x10
#define HPT601_INFO_LED2CONTROL 0x20
#define HPT601_INFO_POWERSTATUS 0x40
typedef struct _HPT601_INFO_ {
HPT_U16 ValidFields; /* mark valid fields below */
HPT_U16 DeviceId; /* 0x5A3E */
HPT_U16 Temperature; /* Read: temperature sensor value. Write: temperature limit */
HPT_U16 FanStatus; /* Fan status */
HPT_U16 BeeperControl; /* bit4: beeper control bit. bit0-3: frequency bits */
HPT_U16 LED1Control; /* bit4: twinkling control bit. bit0-3: frequency bits */
HPT_U16 LED2Control; /* bit4: twinkling control bit. bit0-3: frequency bits */
HPT_U16 PowerStatus; /* 1: has power 2: no power */
} HPT601_INFO, *PHPT601_INFO;
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
#ifndef __KERNEL__
/* cache policy for each vdev, copied from ldm.h */
#define CACHE_POLICY_NONE 0
#define CACHE_POLICY_WRITE_THROUGH 1
#define CACHE_POLICY_WRITE_BACK 2
#endif
#endif
/*
* Logical device information.
* Union of ArrayInfo and DeviceInfo.
* Common properties will be put in logical device information.
*/
typedef struct _LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO {
HPT_U8 Type; /* LDT_ARRAY or LDT_DEVICE */
HPT_U8 reserved[3];
HPT_U32 Capacity; /* array capacity */
DEVICEID ParentArray;
union {
HPT_ARRAY_INFO array;
DEVICE_INFO device;
} __attribute__((packed)) u;
} __attribute__((packed)) LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO, *PLOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO;
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
typedef struct _LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V2 {
HPT_U8 Type; /* LDT_ARRAY or LDT_DEVICE */
HPT_U8 reserved[3];
HPT_U64 Capacity; /* array capacity */
DEVICEID ParentArray; /*for physical device, Please don't use this field.
* use ParentArrays field in DEVICE_INFO_V2
*/
union {
HPT_ARRAY_INFO_V2 array;
DEVICE_INFO device;
} __attribute__((packed)) u;
} __attribute__((packed)) LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V2, *PLOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V2;
#endif
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
#define INVALID_TARGET_ID 0xFF
#define INVALID_BUS_ID 0xFF
typedef struct _LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V3 {
HPT_U8 Type; /* LDT_ARRAY or LDT_DEVICE */
HPT_U8 CachePolicy; /* refer to CACHE_POLICY_xxx */
HPT_U8 VBusId; /* vbus sequence in vbus_list*/
HPT_U8 TargetId; /* 0xFF is invalid target/bus id. otherwise, GUI should show
* to user:
* os name: HPT DISK x_y
* where x is vbus_id and y is target_id.
*/
HPT_U64 Capacity; /* array capacity */
DEVICEID ParentArray; /*for physical device, Please don't use this field.
* use ParentArrays field in DEVICE_INFO_V2
*/
HPT_U32 TotalIOs;
HPT_U32 TobalMBs;
HPT_U32 IOPerSec;
HPT_U32 MBPerSec;
union {
HPT_ARRAY_INFO_V3 array;
DEVICE_INFO_V2 device;
} __attribute__((packed)) u;
}
__attribute__((packed)) LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V3, *PLOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V3;
#endif
/*
* ALTERABLE_ARRAY_INFO and ALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO, used in set_array_info()
* and set_device_info().
* When set_xxx_info() is called, the ValidFields member indicates which
* fields in the structure are valid.
*/
/* field masks */
#define AAIF_NAME 1
#define AAIF_DESCRIPTION 2
#define ADIF_MODE 1
#define ADIF_TCQ 2
#define ADIF_NCQ 4
#define ADIF_WRITE_CACHE 8
#define ADIF_READ_AHEAD 0x10
#define ADIF_SPIN_UP_MODE 0x20
typedef struct _ALTERABLE_ARRAY_INFO {
HPT_U32 ValidFields; /* mark valid fields below */
HPT_U8 Name[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN]; /* array name */
HPT_U8 Description[64]; /* array description */
}
ALTERABLE_ARRAY_INFO, *PALTERABLE_ARRAY_INFO;
typedef struct _ALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO {
HPT_U32 ValidFields; /* mark valid fields below */
HPT_U8 DeviceModeSetting; /* 0-4 PIO 0-4, 5-7 MW DMA0-2, 8-13 UDMA0-5 */
}
ALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO, *PALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO;
typedef struct _ALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO_V2 {
HPT_U32 ValidFields; /* mark valid fields below */
HPT_U8 DeviceModeSetting; /* 0-4 PIO 0-4, 5-7 MW DMA0-2, 8-13 UDMA0-5 */
HPT_U8 TCQEnabled;
HPT_U8 NCQEnabled;
HPT_U8 WriteCacheEnabled;
HPT_U8 ReadAheadEnabled;
HPT_U8 SpinUpMode;
HPT_U8 reserve[2];
HPT_U32 reserve2[13]; /* pad to 64 bytes */
}
ALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO_V2, *PALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO_V2;
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
/* target type of set_info, this time, we use the type and length alterable param to implement
* set_dev_info function for future extension*/
#define TARGET_TYPE_DEVICE 0
#define TARGET_TYPE_ARRAY 1
/*which type of information of an array to be changed*/
#define AIT_NAME 0
#define AIT_DESCRIPTION 1
#define AIT_CACHE_POLICY 2
/*which type of information of a device to be changed*/
#define DIT_MODE 0
#define DIT_READ_AHEAD 1
#define DIT_WRITE_CACHE 2
#define DIT_TCQ 3
#define DIT_NCQ 4
/*param type is determined by target_type and info_type*/
typedef struct _SET_DEV_INFO
{
HPT_U8 target_type;
HPT_U8 infor_type;
HPT_U16 param_length;
#define SET_VDEV_INFO_param(p) ((HPT_U8 *)(p)+sizeof(SET_VDEV_INFO))
/* HPT_U8 param[0]; */
} SET_VDEV_INFO, * PSET_VDEV_INFO;
typedef HPT_U8 PARAM_ARRAY_NAME[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN] ;
typedef HPT_U8 PARAM_ARRAY_DES[64];
typedef HPT_U8 PARAM_DEVICE_MODE, PARAM_TCQ, PARAM_NCQ, PARAM_READ_AHEAD, PARAM_WRITE_CACHE, PARAM_CACHE_POLICY;
#endif
/*
* CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS
* Param structure used to create an array.
*/
typedef struct _CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS {
HPT_U8 ArrayType; /* 1-level array type */
HPT_U8 nDisk; /* number of elements in Members[] array */
HPT_U8 BlockSizeShift; /* Stripe size if ArrayType==AT_RAID0 / AT_RAID5 */
HPT_U8 CreateFlags; /* See CAF_xxx */
HPT_U8 ArrayName[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN]; /* Array name */
HPT_U8 Description[64]; /* array description */
HPT_U8 CreateManager[16]; /* who created it */
TIME_RECORD CreateTime; /* when created it */
HPT_U32 Members[MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V1];/* ID of array members, a member can be an array */
} CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS, *PCREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS;
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
typedef struct _CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2 {
HPT_U8 ArrayType; /* 1-level array type */
HPT_U8 nDisk; /* number of elements in Members[] array */
HPT_U8 BlockSizeShift; /* Stripe size if ArrayType==AT_RAID0 / AT_RAID5 */
HPT_U8 CreateFlags; /* See CAF_xxx */
HPT_U8 ArrayName[MAX_ARRAYNAME_LEN]; /* Array name */
HPT_U8 Description[64]; /* array description */
HPT_U8 CreateManager[16]; /* who created it */
TIME_RECORD CreateTime; /* when created it */
HPT_U64 Capacity;
HPT_U32 Members[MAX_ARRAY_MEMBERS_V2];/* ID of array members, a member can be an array */
} CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2, *PCREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2;
#endif
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION < 0x01020000
/*
* Flags used for creating an RAID 1 array
*
* CAF_CREATE_AND_DUPLICATE
* Copy source disk contents to target for RAID 1. If user choose "create and duplicate"
* to create an array, GUI will call CreateArray() with this flag set. Then GUI should
* call hpt_get_device_info() with the returned array ID and check returned flags to
* see if ARRAY_FLAG_REBUILDING is set. If not set, driver does not support rebuilding
* and GUI must do duplication itself.
* CAF_DUPLICATE_MUST_DONE
* If the duplication is aborted or fails, do not create the array.
*/
#define CAF_CREATE_AND_DUPLICATE 1
#define CAF_DUPLICATE_MUST_DONE 2
#define CAF_CREATE_AS_RAID15 4
/*
* Flags used for creating an RAID 5 array
*/
#define CAF_CREATE_R5_NO_BUILD 1
#define CAF_CREATE_R5_ZERO_INIT 2
#define CAF_CREATE_R5_BUILD_PARITY 4
#else
/*
* Flags used for creating
*/
#define CAF_FOREGROUND_INITIALIZE 1
#define CAF_BACKGROUND_INITIALIZE 2
#define CAF_CREATE_R5_WRITE_BACK 8
#endif
#define CAF_KEEP_DATA_ALWAYS 0x80
/* Flags used for deleting an array
*
* DAF_KEEP_DATA_IF_POSSIBLE
* If this flag is set, deleting a RAID 1 array will not destroy the data on both disks.
* Deleting a JBOD should keep partitions on first disk ( not implement now ).
* Deleting a RAID 0/1 should result as two RAID 0 array ( not implement now ).
*/
#define DAF_KEEP_DATA_IF_POSSIBLE 1
#define DAF_KEEP_DATA_ALWAYS 2
/*
* event types
*/
#define ET_DEVICE_REMOVED 1 /* device removed */
#define ET_DEVICE_PLUGGED 2 /* device plugged */
#define ET_DEVICE_ERROR 3 /* device I/O error */
#define ET_REBUILD_STARTED 4
#define ET_REBUILD_ABORTED 5
#define ET_REBUILD_FINISHED 6
#define ET_SPARE_TOOK_OVER 7
#define ET_REBUILD_FAILED 8
#define ET_VERIFY_STARTED 9
#define ET_VERIFY_ABORTED 10
#define ET_VERIFY_FAILED 11
#define ET_VERIFY_FINISHED 12
#define ET_INITIALIZE_STARTED 13
#define ET_INITIALIZE_ABORTED 14
#define ET_INITIALIZE_FAILED 15
#define ET_INITIALIZE_FINISHED 16
#define ET_VERIFY_DATA_ERROR 17
#define ET_TRANSFORM_STARTED 18
#define ET_TRANSFORM_ABORTED 19
#define ET_TRANSFORM_FAILED 20
#define ET_TRANSFORM_FINISHED 21
#define ET_SMART_FAILED 22
#define ET_SMART_PASSED 23
/*
* event structure
*/
typedef struct _HPT_EVENT {
TIME_RECORD Time;
DEVICEID DeviceID;
HPT_U8 EventType;
HPT_U8 reserved[3];
HPT_U8 Data[32]; /* various data depend on EventType */
} HPT_EVENT, *PHPT_EVENT;
/*
* IDE pass-through command. Use it at your own risk!
*/
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(disable:4200)
#endif
typedef struct _IDE_PASS_THROUGH_HEADER {
DEVICEID idDisk; /* disk ID */
HPT_U8 bFeaturesReg; /* feature register */
HPT_U8 bSectorCountReg; /* IDE sector count register. */
HPT_U8 bLbaLowReg; /* IDE LBA low value. */
HPT_U8 bLbaMidReg; /* IDE LBA mid register. */
HPT_U8 bLbaHighReg; /* IDE LBA high value. */
HPT_U8 bDriveHeadReg; /* IDE drive/head register. */
HPT_U8 bCommandReg; /* Actual IDE command. Checked for validity by driver. */
HPT_U8 nSectors; /* data size in sectors, if the command has data transfer */
HPT_U8 protocol; /* IO_COMMAND_(READ,WRITE) or zero for non-DATA */
HPT_U8 reserve[3];
#define IDE_PASS_THROUGH_buffer(p) ((HPT_U8 *)(p) + sizeof(IDE_PASS_THROUGH_HEADER))
/* HPT_U8 DataBuffer[0]; */
}
IDE_PASS_THROUGH_HEADER, *PIDE_PASS_THROUGH_HEADER;
/*
* device io packet format
*/
typedef struct _DEVICE_IO_EX_PARAMS {
DEVICEID idDisk;
HPT_U32 Lba;
HPT_U16 nSectors;
HPT_U8 Command; /* IO_COMMAD_xxx */
HPT_U8 BufferType; /* BUFFER_TYPE_xxx, see below */
HPT_U32 BufferPtr;
}
DEVICE_IO_EX_PARAMS, *PDEVICE_IO_EX_PARAMS;
#define BUFFER_TYPE_LOGICAL 1 /* logical pointer to buffer */
#define BUFFER_TYPE_PHYSICAL 2 /* physical address of buffer */
#define BUFFER_TYPE_LOGICAL_LOGICAL_SG 3 /* logical pointer to logical S/G table */
#define BUFFER_TYPE_LOGICAL_PHYSICAL_SG 4 /* logical pointer to physical S/G table */
#define BUFFER_TYPE_PHYSICAL_LOGICAL_SG 5 /* physical address to logical S/G table */
#define BUFFER_TYPE_PHYSICAL_PHYSICAL_SG 6 /* physical address of physical S/G table */
#define BUFFER_TYPE_PHYSICAL_PHYSICAL_SG_PIO 7 /* non DMA capable physical address of physical S/G table */
typedef struct _HPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER {
char name[32];
HPT_U8 value[32];
HPT_U8 type; /* HPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER_TYPE_* */
HPT_U8 reserve3[3];
HPT_U8 location; /* 0 - system */
HPT_U8 controller;
HPT_U8 bus;
HPT_U8 reserve1;
char desc[128];
}
HPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER, *PHPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER;
#define HPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER_TYPE_INT 1
#define HPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER_TYPE_BOOL 2
/*
* ioctl structure
*/
#define HPT_IOCTL_MAGIC32 0x1A2B3C4D
#define HPT_IOCTL_MAGIC 0xA1B2C3D4
typedef struct _HPT_IOCTL_PARAM {
HPT_U32 Magic; /* used to check if it's a valid ioctl packet */
HPT_U32 dwIoControlCode; /* operation control code */
HPT_PTR lpInBuffer; /* input data buffer */
HPT_U32 nInBufferSize; /* size of input data buffer */
HPT_PTR lpOutBuffer; /* output data buffer */
HPT_U32 nOutBufferSize; /* size of output data buffer */
HPT_PTR lpBytesReturned; /* count of HPT_U8s returned */
}
HPT_IOCTL_PARAM, *PHPT_IOCTL_PARAM;
/* for 32-bit app running on 64-bit system */
typedef struct _HPT_IOCTL_PARAM32 {
HPT_U32 Magic;
HPT_U32 dwIoControlCode;
HPT_U32 lpInBuffer;
HPT_U32 nInBufferSize;
HPT_U32 lpOutBuffer;
HPT_U32 nOutBufferSize;
HPT_U32 lpBytesReturned;
}
HPT_IOCTL_PARAM32, *PHPT_IOCTL_PARAM32;
/*
* User-mode ioctl parameter passing conventions:
* The ioctl function implementation is platform specific, so we don't
* have forced rules for it. However, it's suggested to use a parameter
* passing method as below
* 1) Put all input data continuously in an input buffer.
* 2) Prepare an output buffer with enough size if needed.
* 3) Fill a HPT_IOCTL_PARAM structure.
* 4) Pass the structure to driver through a platform-specific method.
* This is implemented in the mid-layer user-mode library. The UI
* programmer needn't care about it.
*/
/************************************************************************
* User mode functions
************************************************************************/
#if !defined(__KERNEL__) || defined(SIMULATE)
/*
* hpt_get_version
* Version compatibility: all versions
* Parameters:
* None
* Returns:
* interface version. 0 when fail.
*/
HPT_U32 hpt_get_version(void);
/*
* hpt_get_driver_capabilities
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.2 or later
* Parameters:
* Pointer to receive a DRIVE_CAPABILITIES structure. The caller must set
* dwSize member to sizeof(DRIVER_CAPABILITIES). The callee must check this
* member to see if it's correct.
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
int hpt_get_driver_capabilities(PDRIVER_CAPABILITIES cap);
/*
* hpt_get_controller_count
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* None
* Returns:
* number of controllers
*/
int hpt_get_controller_count(void);
/* hpt_get_controller_info
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* id Controller id
* pInfo pointer to CONTROLLER_INFO buffer
* Returns:
* 0 Success, controller info is put into (*pInfo ).
*/
int hpt_get_controller_info(int id, PCONTROLLER_INFO pInfo);
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
/* hpt_get_controller_info_v2
* Version compatibility: v2.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* id Controller id
* pInfo pointer to CONTROLLER_INFO_V2 buffer
* Returns:
* 0 Success, controller info is put into (*pInfo ).
*/
int hpt_get_controller_info_v2(int id, PCONTROLLER_INFO_V2 pInfo);
#endif
/* hpt_get_channel_info
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* id Controller id
* bus bus number
* pInfo pointer to CHANNEL_INFO buffer
* Returns:
* 0 Success, channel info is put into (*pInfo ).
*/
int hpt_get_channel_info(int id, int bus, PCHANNEL_INFO pInfo);
/* hpt_get_logical_devices
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* pIds pointer to a DEVICEID array
* nMaxCount array size
* Returns:
* Number of ID returned. All logical device IDs are put into pIds array.
* Note: A spare disk is not a logical device.
*/
int hpt_get_logical_devices(DEVICEID * pIds, int nMaxCount);
/* hpt_get_device_info
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* id logical device id
* pInfo pointer to LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO structure
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
int hpt_get_device_info(DEVICEID id, PLOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO pInfo);
/* hpt_create_array
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* pParam pointer to CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS structure
* Returns:
* 0 failed
* else return array id
*/
DEVICEID hpt_create_array(PCREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS pParam);
/* hpt_delete_array
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* id array id
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_delete_array(DEVICEID id, HPT_U32 options);
/* hpt_device_io
* Read/write data on array and physcal device.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* id device id. If it's an array ID, IO will be performed on the array.
* If it's a physical device ID, IO will be performed on the device.
* cmd IO_COMMAND_READ or IO_COMMAND_WRITE
* buffer data buffer
* length data size
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_device_io(DEVICEID id, int cmd, HPT_U32 lba, HPT_U32 nSector, void * buffer);
/* hpt_add_disk_to_array
* Used to dynamicly add a disk to an RAID1, RAID0/1, RAID1/0 or RAID5 array.
* Auto-rebuild will start.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray array id
* idDisk disk id
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_add_disk_to_array(DEVICEID idArray, DEVICEID idDisk);
/* hpt_add_spare_disk
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Add a disk to spare pool.
* Parameters:
* idDisk disk id
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_add_spare_disk(DEVICEID idDisk);
/* hpt_add_dedicated_spare
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Add a spare disk to an array
* Parameters:
* idDisk disk id
* idArray array id
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_add_dedicated_spare(DEVICEID idDisk, DEVICEID idArray);
/* hpt_remove_spare_disk
* remove a disk from spare pool.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* idDisk disk id
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_remove_spare_disk(DEVICEID idDisk);
/* hpt_get_event
* Used to poll events from driver.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* pEvent pointer to HPT_EVENT structure
* Returns:
* 0 Success, event info is filled in *pEvent
*/
int hpt_get_event(PHPT_EVENT pEvent);
/* hpt_rebuild_data_block
* Used to copy data from source disk and mirror disk.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray Array ID (RAID1, 0/1 or RAID5)
* Lba Start LBA for each array member
* nSector Number of sectors for each array member (RAID 5 will ignore this parameter)
*
* Returns:
* 0 Success, event info is filled in *pEvent
*/
int hpt_rebuild_data_block(DEVICEID idMirror, HPT_U32 Lba, HPT_U8 nSector);
#define hpt_rebuild_mirror(p1, p2, p3) hpt_rebuild_data_block(p1, p2, p3)
/* hpt_set_array_state
* set array state.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray Array ID
* state See above 'array states' constants, possible values are:
* MIRROR_REBUILD_START
* Indicate that GUI wants to rebuild a mirror array
* MIRROR_REBUILD_ABORT
* GUI wants to abort rebuilding an array
* MIRROR_REBUILD_COMPLETE
* GUI finished to rebuild an array. If rebuild is done by driver this
* state has no use
*
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_set_array_state(DEVICEID idArray, HPT_U32 state);
/* hpt_set_array_info
* set array info.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray Array ID
* pInfo pointer to new info
*
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_set_array_info(DEVICEID idArray, PALTERABLE_ARRAY_INFO pInfo);
/* hpt_set_device_info
* set device info.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* idDisk device ID
* pInfo pointer to new info
*
* Returns:
* 0 Success
* Additional notes:
* If idDisk==0, call to this function will stop buzzer on the adapter
* (if supported by driver).
*/
int hpt_set_device_info(DEVICEID idDisk, PALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO pInfo);
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION >= 0x01000004
int hpt_set_device_info_v2(DEVICEID idDisk, PALTERABLE_DEVICE_INFO_V2 pInfo);
#endif
/* hpt_rescan_devices
* rescan devices
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.1 or later
* Parameters:
* None
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_rescan_devices(void);
/* hpt_get_601_info
* Get HPT601 status
* Version compatibiilty: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idDisk - Disk handle
* PHPT601_INFO - pointer to HPT601 info buffer
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_get_601_info(DEVICEID idDisk, PHPT601_INFO pInfo);
/* hpt_set_601_info
* HPT601 function control
* Version compatibiilty: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idDisk - Disk handle
* PHPT601_INFO - pointer to HPT601 info buffer
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_set_601_info(DEVICEID idDisk, PHPT601_INFO pInfo);
/* hpt_lock_device
* Lock a block on a device (prevent OS accessing it)
* Version compatibiilty: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idDisk - Disk handle
* Lba - Start LBA
* nSectors - number of sectors
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_lock_device(DEVICEID idDisk, HPT_U32 Lba, HPT_U8 nSectors);
/* hpt_lock_device
* Unlock a device
* Version compatibiilty: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idDisk - Disk handle
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_unlock_device(DEVICEID idDisk);
/* hpt_ide_pass_through
* directly access controller's command and control registers.
* Can only call it on physical devices.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* p - IDE_PASS_THROUGH header pointer
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_ide_pass_through(PIDE_PASS_THROUGH_HEADER p);
/* hpt_verify_data_block
* verify data block on RAID1 or RAID5.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - Array ID
* Lba - block number (on each array member, not logical block!)
* nSectors - Sectors for each member (RAID 5 will ignore this parameter)
* Returns:
* 0 Success
* 1 Data compare error
* 2 I/O error
*/
int hpt_verify_data_block(DEVICEID idArray, HPT_U32 Lba, HPT_U8 nSectors);
/* hpt_initialize_data_block
* initialize data block (fill with zero) on RAID5
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - Array ID
* Lba - block number (on each array member, not logical block!)
* nSectors - Sectors for each member (RAID 5 will ignore this parameter)
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_initialize_data_block(DEVICEID idArray, HPT_U32 Lba, HPT_U8 nSectors);
/* hpt_device_io_ex
* extended device I/O function
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - Array ID
* Lba - block number (on each array member, not logical block!)
* nSectors - Sectors for each member
* buffer - I/O buffer or s/g address
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_device_io_ex(PDEVICE_IO_EX_PARAMS param);
/* hpt_set_boot_mark
* select boot device
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.3 or later
* Parameters:
* id - logical device ID. If id is 0 the boot mark will be removed.
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_set_boot_mark(DEVICEID id);
/* hpt_query_remove
* check if device can be removed safely
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.4 or later
* Parameters:
* ndev - number of devices
* pIds - device ID list
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
* -1 - unknown error
* n - the n-th device that can't be removed
*/
int hpt_query_remove(HPT_U32 ndev, DEVICEID *pIds);
/* hpt_remove_devices
* remove a list of devices
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.4 or later
* Parameters:
* ndev - number of devices
* pIds - device ID list
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
* -1 - unknown error
* n - the n-th device that can't be removed
*/
int hpt_remove_devices(HPT_U32 ndev, DEVICEID *pIds);
/* hpt_create_array_v2
* Version compatibility: v1.1.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* pParam pointer to CREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2 structure
* Returns:
* 0 failed
* else return array id
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
DEVICEID hpt_create_array_v2(PCREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2 pParam);
#endif
/* hpt_get_device_info_v2
* Version compatibility: v1.1.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* id logical device id
* pInfo pointer to LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V2 structure
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
int hpt_get_device_info_v2(DEVICEID id, PLOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V2 pInfo);
#endif
/* hpt_get_device_info_v3
* Version compatibility: v1.2.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* id logical device id
* pInfo pointer to LOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V2 structure
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
int hpt_get_device_info_v3(DEVICEID id, PLOGICAL_DEVICE_INFO_V3 pInfo);
#endif
/* hpt_create_transform
* create a transform instance.
* Version compatibility: v2.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - source array
* destInfo - destination array info
* Returns:
* destination array id
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x02000000
DEVICEID hpt_create_transform(DEVICEID idArray, PCREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2 destInfo);
#endif
/* hpt_step_transform
* move a block in a tranform progress.
* This function is called by mid-layer, not GUI (which uses set_array_state instead).
* Version compatibility: v2.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - destination array ID
* the source ID will be invalid when transform complete.
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x02000000
int hpt_step_transform(DEVICEID idArray);
#endif
/* hpt_set_vdev_info
* set information for disk or array
* Version compatibility: v1.2.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* dev - destination device
*
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
int hpt_set_vdev_info(DEVICEID dev, PSET_VDEV_INFO pInfo);
#endif
/* hpt_init_disks
* initialize disks for use
* Version compatibility: v2.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* ndev - number of disks to initialize
* pIds - array of DEVICEID
*
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x02000000
int hpt_init_disks(HPT_U32 ndev, DEVICEID * pIds);
#endif
/* hpt_calc_max_array_capacity
* cap max capacity of the array user want to create or transform
* Version compatibility: v1.2.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* source - if transform, this is the source array, otherwise, it should be zero
* destInfo - target array params
* Returns:
* 0 - Success
* cap - max capacity of the target array
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
int hpt_calc_max_array_capacity(DEVICEID source, PCREATE_ARRAY_PARAMS_V2 destInfo, HPT_U64 * cap);
#endif
/* hpt_rebuild_data_block2
* Used to copy data from source disk and mirror disk.
* Version compatibility: v1.1.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray Array ID (RAID1, 0/1 or RAID5)
* Lba Start LBA for each array member
* nSector Number of sectors for each array member (RAID 5 will ignore this parameter)
*
* Returns:
* 0 Success, event info is filled in *pEvent
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
int hpt_rebuild_data_block_v2(DEVICEID idMirror, HPT_U64 Lba, HPT_U16 nSector);
#endif
/* hpt_verify_data_block2
* verify data block on RAID1 or RAID5.
* Version compatibility: v1.1.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - Array ID
* Lba - block number (on each array member, not logical block!)
* nSectors - Sectors for each member (RAID 5 will ignore this parameter)
* Returns:
* 0 Success
* 1 Data compare error
* 2 I/O error
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
int hpt_verify_data_block_v2(DEVICEID idArray, HPT_U64 Lba, HPT_U16 nSectors);
#endif
/* hpt_initialize_data_block2
* initialize data block (fill with zero) on RAID5
* Version compatibility: v1.1.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* idArray - Array ID
* Lba - block number (on each array member, not logical block!)
* nSectors - Sectors for each member (RAID 5 will ignore this parameter)
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01010000
int hpt_initialize_data_block_v2(DEVICEID idArray, HPT_U64 Lba, HPT_U16 nSectors);
#endif
/* hpt_i2c_transaction
* perform an transaction on i2c bus
* Version compatibility: v2.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* indata[0] - controller ID
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
#if HPT_INTERFACE_VERSION>=0x01020000
int hpt_i2c_transaction(HPT_U8 *indata, HPT_U32 inlen, HPT_U8 *outdata, HPT_U32 outlen, HPT_U32 *poutlen);
#endif
/* hpt_get_parameter_list
* get a list of driver parameters.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* location - parameter location
* outBuffer - a buffer to hold the output
* outBufferSize - size of outBuffer
* Returns:
* 0 Success
* put in outBuffer a list of zero terminated parameter names. the whole list
* is terminated with an additional zero byte.
*/
int hpt_get_parameter_list(HPT_U32 location, char *outBuffer, HPT_U32 outBufferSize);
/* hpt_{get,set}_parameter
* get/set a parameter value.
* Version compatibility: v1.0.0.0 or later
* Parameters:
* pParam - a pointer to HPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER.
* Returns:
* 0 Success
*/
int hpt_get_parameter(PHPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER pParam);
int hpt_set_parameter(PHPT_DRIVER_PARAMETER pParam);
#endif
#pragma pack()
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif