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55 #ifndef _ISCI_TASK_H_
56 #define _ISCI_TASK_H_
58 #include <scsi/sas_ata.h>
59 #include "host.h"
61 struct isci_request;
63 /**
64 * enum isci_tmf_cb_state - This enum defines the possible states in which the
65 * TMF callback function is invoked during the TMF execution process.
69 enum isci_tmf_cb_state {
71 isci_tmf_init_state = 0,
72 isci_tmf_started,
73 isci_tmf_timed_out
76 /**
77 * enum isci_tmf_function_codes - This enum defines the possible preparations
78 * of task management requests.
82 enum isci_tmf_function_codes {
84 isci_tmf_func_none = 0,
85 isci_tmf_ssp_task_abort = TMF_ABORT_TASK,
86 isci_tmf_ssp_lun_reset = TMF_LU_RESET,
87 isci_tmf_sata_srst_high = TMF_LU_RESET + 0x100, /* Non SCSI */
88 isci_tmf_sata_srst_low = TMF_LU_RESET + 0x101 /* Non SCSI */
90 /**
91 * struct isci_tmf - This class represents the task management object which
92 * acts as an interface to libsas for processing task management requests
96 struct isci_tmf {
98 struct completion *complete;
99 enum sas_protocol proto;
100 union {
101 struct ssp_response_iu resp_iu;
102 struct dev_to_host_fis d2h_fis;
103 } resp;
104 unsigned char lun[8];
105 u16 io_tag;
106 struct isci_remote_device *device;
107 enum isci_tmf_function_codes tmf_code;
108 int status;
110 struct isci_timer *timeout_timer;
112 /* The optional callback function allows the user process to
113 * track the TMF transmit / timeout conditions.
115 void (*cb_state_func)(
116 enum isci_tmf_cb_state,
117 struct isci_tmf *, void *);
118 void *cb_data;
122 static inline void isci_print_tmf(struct isci_tmf *tmf)
124 if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SATA == tmf->proto)
125 dev_dbg(&tmf->device->isci_port->isci_host->pdev->dev,
126 "%s: status = %x\n"
127 "tmf->resp.d2h_fis.status = %x\n"
128 "tmf->resp.d2h_fis.error = %x\n",
129 __func__,
130 tmf->status,
131 tmf->resp.d2h_fis.status,
132 tmf->resp.d2h_fis.error);
133 else
134 dev_dbg(&tmf->device->isci_port->isci_host->pdev->dev,
135 "%s: status = %x\n"
136 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.data_present = %x\n"
137 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.status = %x\n"
138 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.data_length = %x\n"
139 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.data[0] = %x\n"
140 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.data[1] = %x\n"
141 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.data[2] = %x\n"
142 "tmf->resp.resp_iu.data[3] = %x\n",
143 __func__,
144 tmf->status,
145 tmf->resp.resp_iu.datapres,
146 tmf->resp.resp_iu.status,
147 be32_to_cpu(tmf->resp.resp_iu.response_data_len),
148 tmf->resp.resp_iu.resp_data[0],
149 tmf->resp.resp_iu.resp_data[1],
150 tmf->resp.resp_iu.resp_data[2],
151 tmf->resp.resp_iu.resp_data[3]);
155 int isci_task_execute_task(
156 struct sas_task *task,
157 int num,
158 gfp_t gfp_flags);
160 int isci_task_abort_task(
161 struct sas_task *task);
163 int isci_task_abort_task_set(
164 struct domain_device *d_device,
165 u8 *lun);
167 int isci_task_clear_aca(
168 struct domain_device *d_device,
169 u8 *lun);
171 int isci_task_clear_task_set(
172 struct domain_device *d_device,
173 u8 *lun);
175 int isci_task_query_task(
176 struct sas_task *task);
178 int isci_task_lu_reset(
179 struct domain_device *d_device,
180 u8 *lun);
182 int isci_task_clear_nexus_port(
183 struct asd_sas_port *port);
185 int isci_task_clear_nexus_ha(
186 struct sas_ha_struct *ha);
188 int isci_task_I_T_nexus_reset(
189 struct domain_device *d_device);
191 void isci_task_request_complete(
192 struct isci_host *isci_host,
193 struct isci_request *request,
194 enum sci_task_status completion_status);
196 u16 isci_task_ssp_request_get_io_tag_to_manage(
197 struct isci_request *request);
199 u8 isci_task_ssp_request_get_function(
200 struct isci_request *request);
203 void *isci_task_ssp_request_get_response_data_address(
204 struct isci_request *request);
206 u32 isci_task_ssp_request_get_response_data_length(
207 struct isci_request *request);
209 int isci_queuecommand(
210 struct scsi_cmnd *scsi_cmd,
211 void (*donefunc)(struct scsi_cmnd *));
213 int isci_bus_reset_handler(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);
215 void isci_task_build_tmf(
216 struct isci_tmf *tmf,
217 struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
218 enum isci_tmf_function_codes code,
219 void (*tmf_sent_cb)(enum isci_tmf_cb_state,
220 struct isci_tmf *,
221 void *),
222 void *cb_data);
225 int isci_task_execute_tmf(
226 struct isci_host *isci_host,
227 struct isci_tmf *tmf,
228 unsigned long timeout_ms);
231 * enum isci_completion_selection - This enum defines the possible actions to
232 * take with respect to a given request's notification back to libsas.
236 enum isci_completion_selection {
238 isci_perform_normal_io_completion, /* Normal notify (task_done) */
239 isci_perform_aborted_io_completion, /* No notification. */
240 isci_perform_error_io_completion /* Use sas_task_abort */
243 static inline void isci_set_task_doneflags(
244 struct sas_task *task)
246 /* Since no futher action will be taken on this task,
247 * make sure to mark it complete from the lldd perspective.
249 task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_STATE_DONE;
250 task->task_state_flags &= ~SAS_TASK_AT_INITIATOR;
251 task->task_state_flags &= ~SAS_TASK_STATE_PENDING;
254 * isci_task_all_done() - This function clears the task bits to indicate the
255 * LLDD is done with the task.
259 static inline void isci_task_all_done(
260 struct sas_task *task)
262 unsigned long flags;
264 /* Since no futher action will be taken on this task,
265 * make sure to mark it complete from the lldd perspective.
267 spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
268 isci_set_task_doneflags(task);
269 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
273 * isci_task_set_completion_status() - This function sets the completion status
274 * for the request.
275 * @task: This parameter is the completed request.
276 * @response: This parameter is the response code for the completed task.
277 * @status: This parameter is the status code for the completed task.
279 * @return The new notification mode for the request.
281 static inline enum isci_completion_selection
282 isci_task_set_completion_status(
283 struct sas_task *task,
284 enum service_response response,
285 enum exec_status status,
286 enum isci_completion_selection task_notification_selection)
288 unsigned long flags;
290 spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
292 /* If a device reset is being indicated, make sure the I/O
293 * is in the error path.
295 if (task->task_state_flags & SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET) {
296 /* Fail the I/O to make sure it goes into the error path. */
297 response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
298 status = SAM_STAT_TASK_ABORTED;
300 task_notification_selection = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
302 task->task_status.resp = response;
303 task->task_status.stat = status;
305 switch (task_notification_selection) {
306 case isci_perform_aborted_io_completion:
307 /* This path can occur with task-managed requests as well as
308 * requests terminated because of LUN or device resets.
310 /* Fall through to the normal case... */
311 case isci_perform_normal_io_completion:
312 /* Normal notification (task_done) */
313 isci_set_task_doneflags(task);
314 break;
315 default:
316 WARN_ONCE(1, "unknown task_notification_selection: %d\n",
317 task_notification_selection);
318 /* Fall through to the error case... */
319 case isci_perform_error_io_completion:
320 /* Use sas_task_abort */
321 /* Leave SAS_TASK_STATE_DONE clear
322 * Leave SAS_TASK_AT_INITIATOR set.
324 break;
327 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
329 return task_notification_selection;
333 * isci_execpath_callback() - This function is called from the task
334 * execute path when the task needs to callback libsas about the submit-time
335 * task failure. The callback occurs either through the task's done function
336 * or through sas_task_abort. In the case of regular non-discovery SATA/STP I/O
337 * requests, libsas takes the host lock before calling execute task. Therefore
338 * in this situation the host lock must be managed before calling the func.
340 * @ihost: This parameter is the controller to which the I/O request was sent.
341 * @task: This parameter is the I/O request.
342 * @func: This parameter is the function to call in the correct context.
343 * @status: This parameter is the status code for the completed task.
346 static inline void isci_execpath_callback(struct isci_host *ihost,
347 struct sas_task *task,
348 void (*func)(struct sas_task *))
350 struct domain_device *dev = task->dev;
352 if (dev_is_sata(dev) && task->uldd_task) {
353 unsigned long flags;
355 /* Since we are still in the submit path, and since
356 * libsas takes the host lock on behalf of SATA
357 * devices before I/O starts (in the non-discovery case),
358 * we need to unlock before we can call the callback function.
360 raw_local_irq_save(flags);
361 spin_unlock(dev->sata_dev.ap->lock);
362 func(task);
363 spin_lock(dev->sata_dev.ap->lock);
364 raw_local_irq_restore(flags);
365 } else
366 func(task);
368 #endif /* !defined(_SCI_TASK_H_) */