cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
git clone https://git.sinitax.com/sinitax/cachepc-linux
Log | Files | Refs | README | LICENSE | sfeed.txt

mega_common.h (9084B)


      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
      2/*
      3 *
      4 *			Linux MegaRAID device driver
      5 *
      6 * Copyright (c) 2003-2004  LSI Logic Corporation.
      7 *
      8 * FILE		: mega_common.h
      9 *
     10 * Libaray of common routine used by all low-level megaraid drivers
     11 */
     12
     13#ifndef _MEGA_COMMON_H_
     14#define _MEGA_COMMON_H_
     15
     16#include <linux/kernel.h>
     17#include <linux/types.h>
     18#include <linux/pci.h>
     19#include <linux/spinlock.h>
     20#include <linux/mutex.h>
     21#include <linux/interrupt.h>
     22#include <linux/delay.h>
     23#include <linux/blkdev.h>
     24#include <linux/list.h>
     25#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
     26#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
     27#include <scsi/scsi.h>
     28#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
     29#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
     30#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
     31
     32
     33#define LSI_MAX_CHANNELS		16
     34#define LSI_MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES_64LD	(64+1)
     35
     36#define HBA_SIGNATURE_64_BIT		0x299
     37#define PCI_CONF_AMISIG64		0xa4
     38
     39#define MEGA_SCSI_INQ_EVPD		1
     40#define MEGA_INVALID_FIELD_IN_CDB	0x24
     41
     42
     43/**
     44 * scb_t - scsi command control block
     45 * @ccb			: command control block for individual driver
     46 * @list		: list of control blocks
     47 * @gp			: general purpose field for LLDs
     48 * @sno			: all SCBs have a serial number
     49 * @scp			: associated scsi command
     50 * @state		: current state of scb
     51 * @dma_dir		: direction of data transfer
     52 * @dma_type		: transfer with sg list, buffer, or no data transfer
     53 * @dev_channel		: actual channel on the device
     54 * @dev_target		: actual target on the device
     55 * @status		: completion status
     56 *
     57 * This is our central data structure to issue commands the each driver.
     58 * Driver specific data structures are maintained in the ccb field.
     59 * scb provides a field 'gp', which can be used by LLD for its own purposes
     60 *
     61 * dev_channel and dev_target must be initialized with the actual channel and
     62 * target on the controller.
     63 */
     64typedef struct {
     65	caddr_t			ccb;
     66	struct list_head	list;
     67	unsigned long		gp;
     68	unsigned int		sno;
     69	struct scsi_cmnd	*scp;
     70	uint32_t		state;
     71	uint32_t		dma_direction;
     72	uint32_t		dma_type;
     73	uint16_t		dev_channel;
     74	uint16_t		dev_target;
     75	uint32_t		status;
     76} scb_t;
     77
     78/*
     79 * SCB states as it transitions from one state to another
     80 */
     81#define SCB_FREE	0x0000	/* on the free list */
     82#define SCB_ACTIVE	0x0001	/* off the free list */
     83#define SCB_PENDQ	0x0002	/* on the pending queue */
     84#define SCB_ISSUED	0x0004	/* issued - owner f/w */
     85#define SCB_ABORT	0x0008	/* Got an abort for this one */
     86#define SCB_RESET	0x0010	/* Got a reset for this one */
     87
     88/*
     89 * DMA types for scb
     90 */
     91#define MRAID_DMA_NONE	0x0000	/* no data transfer for this command */
     92#define MRAID_DMA_WSG	0x0001	/* data transfer using a sg list */
     93#define MRAID_DMA_WBUF	0x0002	/* data transfer using a contiguous buffer */
     94
     95
     96/**
     97 * struct adapter_t - driver's initialization structure
     98 * @aram dpc_h			: tasklet handle
     99 * @pdev			: pci configuration pointer for kernel
    100 * @host			: pointer to host structure of mid-layer
    101 * @lock			: synchronization lock for mid-layer and driver
    102 * @quiescent			: driver is quiescent for now.
    103 * @outstanding_cmds		: number of commands pending in the driver
    104 * @kscb_list			: pointer to the bulk of SCBs pointers for IO
    105 * @kscb_pool			: pool of free scbs for IO
    106 * @kscb_pool_lock		: lock for pool of free scbs
    107 * @pend_list			: pending commands list
    108 * @pend_list_lock		: exclusion lock for pending commands list
    109 * @completed_list		: list of completed commands
    110 * @completed_list_lock		: exclusion lock for list of completed commands
    111 * @sglen			: max sg elements supported
    112 * @device_ids			: to convert kernel device addr to our devices.
    113 * @raid_device			: raid adapter specific pointer
    114 * @max_channel			: maximum channel number supported - inclusive
    115 * @max_target			: max target supported - inclusive
    116 * @max_lun			: max lun supported - inclusive
    117 * @unique_id			: unique identifier for each adapter
    118 * @irq				: IRQ for this adapter
    119 * @ito				: internal timeout value, (-1) means no timeout
    120 * @ibuf			: buffer to issue internal commands
    121 * @ibuf_dma_h			: dma handle for the above buffer
    122 * @uscb_list			: SCB pointers for user cmds, common mgmt module
    123 * @uscb_pool			: pool of SCBs for user commands
    124 * @uscb_pool_lock		: exclusion lock for these SCBs
    125 * @max_cmds			: max outstanding commands
    126 * @fw_version			: firmware version
    127 * @bios_version		: bios version
    128 * @max_cdb_sz			: biggest CDB size supported.
    129 * @ha				: is high availability present - clustering
    130 * @init_id			: initiator ID, the default value should be 7
    131 * @max_sectors			: max sectors per request
    132 * @cmd_per_lun			: max outstanding commands per LUN
    133 * @being_detached		: set when unloading, no more mgmt calls
    134 *
    135 *
    136 * mraid_setup_device_map() can be called anytime after the device map is
    137 * available and MRAID_GET_DEVICE_MAP() can be called whenever the mapping is
    138 * required, usually from LLD's queue entry point. The formar API sets up the
    139 * MRAID_IS_LOGICAL(adapter_t *, struct scsi_cmnd *) to find out if the
    140 * device in question is a logical drive.
    141 *
    142 * quiescent flag should be set by the driver if it is not accepting more
    143 * commands
    144 *
    145 * NOTE: The fields of this structures are placed to minimize cache misses
    146 */
    147
    148// amount of space required to store the bios and firmware version strings
    149#define VERSION_SIZE	16
    150
    151typedef struct {
    152	struct tasklet_struct	dpc_h;
    153	struct pci_dev		*pdev;
    154	struct Scsi_Host	*host;
    155	spinlock_t		lock;
    156	uint8_t			quiescent;
    157	int			outstanding_cmds;
    158	scb_t			*kscb_list;
    159	struct list_head	kscb_pool;
    160	spinlock_t		kscb_pool_lock;
    161	struct list_head	pend_list;
    162	spinlock_t		pend_list_lock;
    163	struct list_head	completed_list;
    164	spinlock_t		completed_list_lock;
    165	uint16_t		sglen;
    166	int			device_ids[LSI_MAX_CHANNELS]
    167					[LSI_MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES_64LD];
    168	caddr_t			raid_device;
    169	uint8_t			max_channel;
    170	uint16_t		max_target;
    171	uint8_t			max_lun;
    172
    173	uint32_t		unique_id;
    174	int			irq;
    175	uint8_t			ito;
    176	caddr_t			ibuf;
    177	dma_addr_t		ibuf_dma_h;
    178	scb_t			*uscb_list;
    179	struct list_head	uscb_pool;
    180	spinlock_t		uscb_pool_lock;
    181	int			max_cmds;
    182	uint8_t			fw_version[VERSION_SIZE];
    183	uint8_t			bios_version[VERSION_SIZE];
    184	uint8_t			max_cdb_sz;
    185	uint8_t			ha;
    186	uint16_t		init_id;
    187	uint16_t		max_sectors;
    188	uint16_t		cmd_per_lun;
    189	atomic_t		being_detached;
    190} adapter_t;
    191
    192#define SCSI_FREE_LIST_LOCK(adapter)	(&adapter->kscb_pool_lock)
    193#define USER_FREE_LIST_LOCK(adapter)	(&adapter->uscb_pool_lock)
    194#define PENDING_LIST_LOCK(adapter)	(&adapter->pend_list_lock)
    195#define COMPLETED_LIST_LOCK(adapter)	(&adapter->completed_list_lock)
    196
    197
    198// conversion from scsi command
    199#define SCP2HOST(scp)			(scp)->device->host	// to host
    200#define SCP2HOSTDATA(scp)		SCP2HOST(scp)->hostdata	// to soft state
    201#define SCP2CHANNEL(scp)		(scp)->device->channel	// to channel
    202#define SCP2TARGET(scp)			(scp)->device->id	// to target
    203#define SCP2LUN(scp)			(u32)(scp)->device->lun	// to LUN
    204
    205// generic macro to convert scsi command and host to controller's soft state
    206#define SCSIHOST2ADAP(host)	(((caddr_t *)(host->hostdata))[0])
    207#define SCP2ADAPTER(scp)	(adapter_t *)SCSIHOST2ADAP(SCP2HOST(scp))
    208
    209
    210#define MRAID_IS_LOGICAL(adp, scp)	\
    211	(SCP2CHANNEL(scp) == (adp)->max_channel) ? 1 : 0
    212
    213#define MRAID_IS_LOGICAL_SDEV(adp, sdev)	\
    214	(sdev->channel == (adp)->max_channel) ? 1 : 0
    215
    216/**
    217 * MRAID_GET_DEVICE_MAP - device ids
    218 * @adp			: adapter's soft state
    219 * @scp			: mid-layer scsi command pointer
    220 * @p_chan		: physical channel on the controller
    221 * @target		: target id of the device or logical drive number
    222 * @islogical		: set if the command is for the logical drive
    223 *
    224 * Macro to retrieve information about device class, logical or physical and
    225 * the corresponding physical channel and target or logical drive number
    226 */
    227#define MRAID_GET_DEVICE_MAP(adp, scp, p_chan, target, islogical)	\
    228	/*								\
    229	 * Is the request coming for the virtual channel		\
    230	 */								\
    231	islogical = MRAID_IS_LOGICAL(adp, scp);				\
    232									\
    233	/*								\
    234	 * Get an index into our table of drive ids mapping		\
    235	 */								\
    236	if (islogical) {						\
    237		p_chan = 0xFF;						\
    238		target =						\
    239		(adp)->device_ids[(adp)->max_channel][SCP2TARGET(scp)];	\
    240	}								\
    241	else {								\
    242		p_chan = ((adp)->device_ids[SCP2CHANNEL(scp)]		\
    243					[SCP2TARGET(scp)] >> 8) & 0xFF;	\
    244		target = ((adp)->device_ids[SCP2CHANNEL(scp)]		\
    245					[SCP2TARGET(scp)] & 0xFF);	\
    246	}
    247
    248/*
    249 * ### Helper routines ###
    250 */
    251#define LSI_DBGLVL mraid_debug_level	// each LLD must define a global
    252 					// mraid_debug_level
    253
    254#ifdef DEBUG
    255#if defined (_ASSERT_PANIC)
    256#define ASSERT_ACTION	panic
    257#else
    258#define ASSERT_ACTION	printk
    259#endif
    260
    261#define ASSERT(expression)						\
    262	if (!(expression)) {						\
    263	ASSERT_ACTION("assertion failed:(%s), file: %s, line: %d:%s\n",	\
    264			#expression, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__);	\
    265	}
    266#else
    267#define ASSERT(expression)
    268#endif
    269
    270/**
    271 * struct mraid_pci_blk - structure holds DMA memory block info
    272 * @vaddr		: virtual address to a memory block
    273 * @dma_addr		: DMA handle to a memory block
    274 *
    275 * This structure is filled up for the caller. It is the responsibilty of the
    276 * caller to allocate this array big enough to store addresses for all
    277 * requested elements
    278 */
    279struct mraid_pci_blk {
    280	caddr_t		vaddr;
    281	dma_addr_t	dma_addr;
    282};
    283
    284#endif // _MEGA_COMMON_H_