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1 /*
2 * Executive OSM
4 * Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Red Hat Software
6 * Written by Alan Cox, Building Number Three Ltd
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
9 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
10 * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
11 * option) any later version.
13 * A lot of the I2O message side code from this is taken from the Red
14 * Creek RCPCI45 adapter driver by Red Creek Communications
16 * Fixes/additions:
17 * Philipp Rumpf
18 * Juha Sievänen <Juha.Sievanen@cs.Helsinki.FI>
19 * Auvo Häkkinen <Auvo.Hakkinen@cs.Helsinki.FI>
20 * Deepak Saxena <deepak@plexity.net>
21 * Boji T Kannanthanam <boji.t.kannanthanam@intel.com>
22 * Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>:
23 * Ported to Linux 2.5.
24 * Markus Lidel <Markus.Lidel@shadowconnect.com>:
25 * Minor fixes for 2.6.
26 * Markus Lidel <Markus.Lidel@shadowconnect.com>:
27 * Support for sysfs included.
30 #include <linux/module.h>
31 #include <linux/i2o.h>
32 #include <linux/delay.h>
34 #define OSM_NAME "exec-osm"
36 struct i2o_driver i2o_exec_driver;
38 static int i2o_exec_lct_notify(struct i2o_controller *c, u32 change_ind);
40 /* Module internal functions from other sources */
41 extern int i2o_device_parse_lct(struct i2o_controller *);
43 /* global wait list for POST WAIT */
44 static LIST_HEAD(i2o_exec_wait_list);
46 /* Wait struct needed for POST WAIT */
47 struct i2o_exec_wait {
48 wait_queue_head_t *wq; /* Pointer to Wait queue */
49 struct i2o_dma dma; /* DMA buffers to free on failure */
50 u32 tcntxt; /* transaction context from reply */
51 int complete; /* 1 if reply received otherwise 0 */
52 u32 m; /* message id */
53 struct i2o_message __iomem *msg; /* pointer to the reply message */
54 struct list_head list; /* node in global wait list */
57 /* Exec OSM class handling definition */
58 static struct i2o_class_id i2o_exec_class_id[] = {
59 {I2O_CLASS_EXECUTIVE},
60 {I2O_CLASS_END}
63 /**
64 * i2o_exec_wait_alloc - Allocate a i2o_exec_wait struct an initialize it
66 * Allocate the i2o_exec_wait struct and initialize the wait.
68 * Returns i2o_exec_wait pointer on success or negative error code on
69 * failure.
71 static struct i2o_exec_wait *i2o_exec_wait_alloc(void)
73 struct i2o_exec_wait *wait;
75 wait = kmalloc(sizeof(*wait), GFP_KERNEL);
76 if (!wait)
77 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
79 memset(wait, 0, sizeof(*wait));
81 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wait->list);
83 return wait;
86 /**
87 * i2o_exec_wait_free - Free a i2o_exec_wait struct
88 * @i2o_exec_wait: I2O wait data which should be cleaned up
90 static void i2o_exec_wait_free(struct i2o_exec_wait *wait)
92 kfree(wait);
95 /**
96 * i2o_msg_post_wait_mem - Post and wait a message with DMA buffers
97 * @c: controller
98 * @m: message to post
99 * @timeout: time in seconds to wait
100 * @dma: i2o_dma struct of the DMA buffer to free on failure
102 * This API allows an OSM to post a message and then be told whether or
103 * not the system received a successful reply. If the message times out
104 * then the value '-ETIMEDOUT' is returned. This is a special case. In
105 * this situation the message may (should) complete at an indefinite time
106 * in the future. When it completes it will use the memory buffer
107 * attached to the request. If -ETIMEDOUT is returned then the memory
108 * buffer must not be freed. Instead the event completion will free them
109 * for you. In all other cases the buffer are your problem.
111 * Returns 0 on success or negative error code on failure.
113 int i2o_msg_post_wait_mem(struct i2o_controller *c, u32 m, unsigned long
114 timeout, struct i2o_dma *dma)
116 DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(wq);
117 struct i2o_exec_wait *wait;
118 static u32 tcntxt = 0x80000000;
119 struct i2o_message __iomem *msg = c->in_queue.virt + m;
120 int rc = 0;
122 wait = i2o_exec_wait_alloc();
123 if (!wait)
124 return -ENOMEM;
126 if (tcntxt == 0xffffffff)
127 tcntxt = 0x80000000;
129 if (dma)
130 wait->dma = *dma;
133 * Fill in the message initiator context and transaction context.
134 * We will only use transaction contexts >= 0x80000000 for POST WAIT,
135 * so we could find a POST WAIT reply easier in the reply handler.
137 writel(i2o_exec_driver.context, &msg->u.s.icntxt);
138 wait->tcntxt = tcntxt++;
139 writel(wait->tcntxt, &msg->u.s.tcntxt);
142 * Post the message to the controller. At some point later it will
143 * return. If we time out before it returns then complete will be zero.
145 i2o_msg_post(c, m);
147 if (!wait->complete) {
148 wait->wq = &wq;
150 * we add elements add the head, because if a entry in the list
151 * will never be removed, we have to iterate over it every time
153 list_add(&wait->list, &i2o_exec_wait_list);
155 wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, wait->complete,
156 timeout * HZ);
158 wait->wq = NULL;
161 barrier();
163 if (wait->complete) {
164 if (readl(&wait->msg->body[0]) >> 24)
165 rc = readl(&wait->msg->body[0]) & 0xff;
166 i2o_flush_reply(c, wait->m);
167 i2o_exec_wait_free(wait);
168 } else {
170 * We cannot remove it now. This is important. When it does
171 * terminate (which it must do if the controller has not
172 * died...) then it will otherwise scribble on stuff.
174 * FIXME: try abort message
176 if (dma)
177 dma->virt = NULL;
179 rc = -ETIMEDOUT;
182 return rc;
186 * i2o_msg_post_wait_complete - Reply to a i2o_msg_post request from IOP
187 * @c: I2O controller which answers
188 * @m: message id
189 * @msg: pointer to the I2O reply message
191 * This function is called in interrupt context only. If the reply reached
192 * before the timeout, the i2o_exec_wait struct is filled with the message
193 * and the task will be waked up. The task is now responsible for returning
194 * the message m back to the controller! If the message reaches us after
195 * the timeout clean up the i2o_exec_wait struct (including allocated
196 * DMA buffer).
198 * Return 0 on success and if the message m should not be given back to the
199 * I2O controller, or >0 on success and if the message should be given back
200 * afterwords. Returns negative error code on failure. In this case the
201 * message must also be given back to the controller.
203 static int i2o_msg_post_wait_complete(struct i2o_controller *c, u32 m,
204 struct i2o_message __iomem *msg)
206 struct i2o_exec_wait *wait, *tmp;
207 static spinlock_t lock;
208 int rc = 1;
209 u32 context;
211 spin_lock_init(&lock);
213 context = readl(&msg->u.s.tcntxt);
216 * We need to search through the i2o_exec_wait_list to see if the given
217 * message is still outstanding. If not, it means that the IOP took
218 * longer to respond to the message than we had allowed and timer has
219 * already expired. Not much we can do about that except log it for
220 * debug purposes, increase timeout, and recompile.
222 spin_lock(&lock);
223 list_for_each_entry_safe(wait, tmp, &i2o_exec_wait_list, list) {
224 if (wait->tcntxt == context) {
225 list_del(&wait->list);
227 wait->m = m;
228 wait->msg = msg;
229 wait->complete = 1;
231 barrier();
233 if (wait->wq) {
234 wake_up_interruptible(wait->wq);
235 rc = 0;
236 } else {
237 struct device *dev;
239 dev = &c->pdev->dev;
241 pr_debug("%s: timedout reply received!\n",
242 c->name);
243 i2o_dma_free(dev, &wait->dma);
244 i2o_exec_wait_free(wait);
245 rc = -1;
248 spin_unlock(&lock);
250 return rc;
254 spin_unlock(&lock);
256 pr_debug("%s: Bogus reply in POST WAIT (tr-context: %08x)!\n", c->name,
257 context);
259 return -1;
263 * i2o_exec_probe - Called if a new I2O device (executive class) appears
264 * @dev: I2O device which should be probed
266 * Registers event notification for every event from Executive device. The
267 * return is always 0, because we want all devices of class Executive.
269 * Returns 0 on success.
271 static int i2o_exec_probe(struct device *dev)
273 struct i2o_device *i2o_dev = to_i2o_device(dev);
275 i2o_event_register(i2o_dev, &i2o_exec_driver, 0, 0xffffffff);
277 i2o_dev->iop->exec = i2o_dev;
279 return 0;
283 * i2o_exec_remove - Called on I2O device removal
284 * @dev: I2O device which was removed
286 * Unregisters event notification from Executive I2O device.
288 * Returns 0 on success.
290 static int i2o_exec_remove(struct device *dev)
292 i2o_event_register(to_i2o_device(dev), &i2o_exec_driver, 0, 0);
294 return 0;
298 * i2o_exec_lct_modified - Called on LCT NOTIFY reply
299 * @c: I2O controller on which the LCT has modified
301 * This function handles asynchronus LCT NOTIFY replies. It parses the
302 * new LCT and if the buffer for the LCT was to small sends a LCT NOTIFY
303 * again.
305 static void i2o_exec_lct_modified(struct i2o_controller *c)
307 if (i2o_device_parse_lct(c) == -EAGAIN)
308 i2o_exec_lct_notify(c, 0);
312 * i2o_exec_reply - I2O Executive reply handler
313 * @c: I2O controller from which the reply comes
314 * @m: message id
315 * @msg: pointer to the I2O reply message
317 * This function is always called from interrupt context. If a POST WAIT
318 * reply was received, pass it to the complete function. If a LCT NOTIFY
319 * reply was received, a new event is created to handle the update.
321 * Returns 0 on success and if the reply should not be flushed or > 0
322 * on success and if the reply should be flushed. Returns negative error
323 * code on failure and if the reply should be flushed.
325 static int i2o_exec_reply(struct i2o_controller *c, u32 m,
326 struct i2o_message *msg)
328 if (le32_to_cpu(msg->u.head[0]) & MSG_FAIL) { // Fail bit is set
329 struct i2o_message __iomem *pmsg; /* preserved message */
330 u32 pm;
332 pm = le32_to_cpu(msg->body[3]);
334 pmsg = i2o_msg_in_to_virt(c, pm);
336 i2o_report_status(KERN_INFO, "i2o_core", msg);
338 /* Release the preserved msg by resubmitting it as a NOP */
339 i2o_msg_nop(c, pm);
341 /* If reply to i2o_post_wait failed, return causes a timeout */
342 return -1;
345 if (le32_to_cpu(msg->u.s.tcntxt) & 0x80000000)
346 return i2o_msg_post_wait_complete(c, m, msg);
348 if ((le32_to_cpu(msg->u.head[1]) >> 24) == I2O_CMD_LCT_NOTIFY) {
349 struct work_struct *work;
351 pr_debug("%s: LCT notify received\n", c->name);
353 work = kmalloc(sizeof(*work), GFP_ATOMIC);
354 if (!work)
355 return -ENOMEM;
357 INIT_WORK(work, (void (*)(void *))i2o_exec_lct_modified, c);
358 queue_work(i2o_exec_driver.event_queue, work);
359 return 1;
363 * If this happens, we want to dump the message to the syslog so
364 * it can be sent back to the card manufacturer by the end user
365 * to aid in debugging.
368 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Unsolicited message reply sent to core!"
369 "Message dumped to syslog\n", c->name);
370 i2o_dump_message(msg);
372 return -EFAULT;
376 * i2o_exec_event - Event handling function
377 * @evt: Event which occurs
379 * Handles events send by the Executive device. At the moment does not do
380 * anything useful.
382 static void i2o_exec_event(struct i2o_event *evt)
384 osm_info("Event received from device: %d\n",
385 evt->i2o_dev->lct_data.tid);
386 kfree(evt);
390 * i2o_exec_lct_get - Get the IOP's Logical Configuration Table
391 * @c: I2O controller from which the LCT should be fetched
393 * Send a LCT NOTIFY request to the controller, and wait
394 * I2O_TIMEOUT_LCT_GET seconds until arrival of response. If the LCT is
395 * to large, retry it.
397 * Returns 0 on success or negative error code on failure.
399 int i2o_exec_lct_get(struct i2o_controller *c)
401 struct i2o_message __iomem *msg;
402 u32 m;
403 int i = 0;
404 int rc = -EAGAIN;
406 for (i = 1; i <= I2O_LCT_GET_TRIES; i++) {
407 m = i2o_msg_get_wait(c, &msg, I2O_TIMEOUT_MESSAGE_GET);
408 if (m == I2O_QUEUE_EMPTY)
409 return -ETIMEDOUT;
411 writel(EIGHT_WORD_MSG_SIZE | SGL_OFFSET_6, &msg->u.head[0]);
412 writel(I2O_CMD_LCT_NOTIFY << 24 | HOST_TID << 12 | ADAPTER_TID,
413 &msg->u.head[1]);
414 writel(0xffffffff, &msg->body[0]);
415 writel(0x00000000, &msg->body[1]);
416 writel(0xd0000000 | c->dlct.len, &msg->body[2]);
417 writel(c->dlct.phys, &msg->body[3]);
419 rc = i2o_msg_post_wait(c, m, I2O_TIMEOUT_LCT_GET);
420 if (rc < 0)
421 break;
423 rc = i2o_device_parse_lct(c);
424 if (rc != -EAGAIN)
425 break;
428 return rc;
432 * i2o_exec_lct_notify - Send a asynchronus LCT NOTIFY request
433 * @c: I2O controller to which the request should be send
434 * @change_ind: change indicator
436 * This function sends a LCT NOTIFY request to the I2O controller with
437 * the change indicator change_ind. If the change_ind == 0 the controller
438 * replies immediately after the request. If change_ind > 0 the reply is
439 * send after change indicator of the LCT is > change_ind.
441 static int i2o_exec_lct_notify(struct i2o_controller *c, u32 change_ind)
443 i2o_status_block *sb = c->status_block.virt;
444 struct device *dev;
445 struct i2o_message __iomem *msg;
446 u32 m;
448 dev = &c->pdev->dev;
450 if (i2o_dma_realloc(dev, &c->dlct, sb->expected_lct_size, GFP_KERNEL))
451 return -ENOMEM;
453 m = i2o_msg_get_wait(c, &msg, I2O_TIMEOUT_MESSAGE_GET);
454 if (m == I2O_QUEUE_EMPTY)
455 return -ETIMEDOUT;
457 writel(EIGHT_WORD_MSG_SIZE | SGL_OFFSET_6, &msg->u.head[0]);
458 writel(I2O_CMD_LCT_NOTIFY << 24 | HOST_TID << 12 | ADAPTER_TID,
459 &msg->u.head[1]);
460 writel(i2o_exec_driver.context, &msg->u.s.icntxt);
461 writel(0, &msg->u.s.tcntxt); /* FIXME */
462 writel(0xffffffff, &msg->body[0]);
463 writel(change_ind, &msg->body[1]);
464 writel(0xd0000000 | c->dlct.len, &msg->body[2]);
465 writel(c->dlct.phys, &msg->body[3]);
467 i2o_msg_post(c, m);
469 return 0;
472 /* Exec OSM driver struct */
473 struct i2o_driver i2o_exec_driver = {
474 .name = OSM_NAME,
475 .reply = i2o_exec_reply,
476 .event = i2o_exec_event,
477 .classes = i2o_exec_class_id,
478 .driver = {
479 .probe = i2o_exec_probe,
480 .remove = i2o_exec_remove,
485 * i2o_exec_init - Registers the Exec OSM
487 * Registers the Exec OSM in the I2O core.
489 * Returns 0 on success or negative error code on failure.
491 int __init i2o_exec_init(void)
493 return i2o_driver_register(&i2o_exec_driver);
497 * i2o_exec_exit - Removes the Exec OSM
499 * Unregisters the Exec OSM from the I2O core.
501 void __exit i2o_exec_exit(void)
503 i2o_driver_unregister(&i2o_exec_driver);
506 EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2o_msg_post_wait_mem);
507 EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2o_exec_lct_get);