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21 #define FC_MAX_HOLD_RSCN 32 /* max number of deferred RSCNs */
22 #define FC_MAX_NS_RSP 65536 /* max size NameServer rsp */
23 #define FC_MAXLOOP 126 /* max devices supported on a fc loop */
24 #define LPFC_DISC_FLOGI_TMO 10 /* Discovery FLOGI ratov */
27 /* This is the protocol dependent definition for a Node List Entry.
28 * This is used by Fibre Channel protocol to support FCP.
31 /* worker thread events */
32 enum lpfc_work_type {
33 LPFC_EVT_ONLINE,
34 LPFC_EVT_OFFLINE_PREP,
35 LPFC_EVT_OFFLINE,
36 LPFC_EVT_WARM_START,
37 LPFC_EVT_KILL,
38 LPFC_EVT_ELS_RETRY,
39 LPFC_EVT_DEV_LOSS_DELAY,
40 LPFC_EVT_DEV_LOSS,
43 /* structure used to queue event to the discovery tasklet */
44 struct lpfc_work_evt {
45 struct list_head evt_listp;
46 void *evt_arg1;
47 void *evt_arg2;
48 enum lpfc_work_type evt;
52 struct lpfc_nodelist {
53 struct list_head nlp_listp;
54 struct lpfc_name nlp_portname;
55 struct lpfc_name nlp_nodename;
56 uint32_t nlp_flag; /* entry flags */
57 uint32_t nlp_DID; /* FC D_ID of entry */
58 uint32_t nlp_last_elscmd; /* Last ELS cmd sent */
59 uint16_t nlp_type;
60 #define NLP_FC_NODE 0x1 /* entry is an FC node */
61 #define NLP_FABRIC 0x4 /* entry rep a Fabric entity */
62 #define NLP_FCP_TARGET 0x8 /* entry is an FCP target */
63 #define NLP_FCP_INITIATOR 0x10 /* entry is an FCP Initiator */
65 uint16_t nlp_rpi;
66 uint16_t nlp_state; /* state transition indicator */
67 uint16_t nlp_prev_state; /* state transition indicator */
68 uint16_t nlp_xri; /* output exchange id for RPI */
69 uint16_t nlp_sid; /* scsi id */
70 #define NLP_NO_SID 0xffff
71 uint16_t nlp_maxframe; /* Max RCV frame size */
72 uint8_t nlp_class_sup; /* Supported Classes */
73 uint8_t nlp_retry; /* used for ELS retries */
74 uint8_t nlp_fcp_info; /* class info, bits 0-3 */
75 #define NLP_FCP_2_DEVICE 0x10 /* FCP-2 device */
77 struct timer_list nlp_delayfunc; /* Used for delayed ELS cmds */
78 struct fc_rport *rport; /* Corresponding FC transport
79 port structure */
80 struct lpfc_vport *vport;
81 struct lpfc_work_evt els_retry_evt;
82 struct lpfc_work_evt dev_loss_evt;
83 unsigned long last_ramp_up_time; /* jiffy of last ramp up */
84 unsigned long last_q_full_time; /* jiffy of last queue full */
85 struct kref kref;
88 /* Defines for nlp_flag (uint32) */
89 #define NLP_PLOGI_SND 0x20 /* sent PLOGI request for this entry */
90 #define NLP_PRLI_SND 0x40 /* sent PRLI request for this entry */
91 #define NLP_ADISC_SND 0x80 /* sent ADISC request for this entry */
92 #define NLP_LOGO_SND 0x100 /* sent LOGO request for this entry */
93 #define NLP_RNID_SND 0x400 /* sent RNID request for this entry */
94 #define NLP_ELS_SND_MASK 0x7e0 /* sent ELS request for this entry */
95 #define NLP_DELAY_TMO 0x20000 /* delay timeout is running for node */
96 #define NLP_NPR_2B_DISC 0x40000 /* node is included in num_disc_nodes */
97 #define NLP_RCV_PLOGI 0x80000 /* Rcv'ed PLOGI from remote system */
98 #define NLP_LOGO_ACC 0x100000 /* Process LOGO after ACC completes */
99 #define NLP_TGT_NO_SCSIID 0x200000 /* good PRLI but no binding for scsid */
100 #define NLP_ACC_REGLOGIN 0x1000000 /* Issue Reg Login after successful
101 ACC */
102 #define NLP_NPR_ADISC 0x2000000 /* Issue ADISC when dq'ed from
103 NPR list */
104 #define NLP_RM_DFLT_RPI 0x4000000 /* need to remove leftover dflt RPI */
105 #define NLP_NODEV_REMOVE 0x8000000 /* Defer removal till discovery ends */
106 #define NLP_TARGET_REMOVE 0x10000000 /* Target remove in process */
108 /* There are 4 different double linked lists nodelist entries can reside on.
109 * The Port Login (PLOGI) list and Address Discovery (ADISC) list are used
110 * when Link Up discovery or Registered State Change Notification (RSCN)
111 * processing is needed. Each list holds the nodes that require a PLOGI or
112 * ADISC Extended Link Service (ELS) request. These lists keep track of the
113 * nodes affected by an RSCN, or a Link Up (Typically, all nodes are effected
114 * by Link Up) event. The unmapped_list contains all nodes that have
115 * successfully logged into at the Fibre Channel level. The
116 * mapped_list will contain all nodes that are mapped FCP targets.
118 * The bind list is a list of undiscovered (potentially non-existent) nodes
119 * that we have saved binding information on. This information is used when
120 * nodes transition from the unmapped to the mapped list.
123 /* Defines for nlp_state */
124 #define NLP_STE_UNUSED_NODE 0x0 /* node is just allocated */
125 #define NLP_STE_PLOGI_ISSUE 0x1 /* PLOGI was sent to NL_PORT */
126 #define NLP_STE_ADISC_ISSUE 0x2 /* ADISC was sent to NL_PORT */
127 #define NLP_STE_REG_LOGIN_ISSUE 0x3 /* REG_LOGIN was issued for NL_PORT */
128 #define NLP_STE_PRLI_ISSUE 0x4 /* PRLI was sent to NL_PORT */
129 #define NLP_STE_UNMAPPED_NODE 0x5 /* PRLI completed from NL_PORT */
130 #define NLP_STE_MAPPED_NODE 0x6 /* Identified as a FCP Target */
131 #define NLP_STE_NPR_NODE 0x7 /* NPort disappeared */
132 #define NLP_STE_MAX_STATE 0x8
133 #define NLP_STE_FREED_NODE 0xff /* node entry was freed to MEM_NLP */
135 /* For UNUSED_NODE state, the node has just been allocated.
136 * For PLOGI_ISSUE and REG_LOGIN_ISSUE, the node is on
137 * the PLOGI list. For REG_LOGIN_COMPL, the node is taken off the PLOGI list
138 * and put on the unmapped list. For ADISC processing, the node is taken off
139 * the ADISC list and placed on either the mapped or unmapped list (depending
140 * on its previous state). Once on the unmapped list, a PRLI is issued and the
141 * state changed to PRLI_ISSUE. When the PRLI completion occurs, the state is
142 * changed to PRLI_COMPL. If the completion indicates a mapped
143 * node, the node is taken off the unmapped list. The binding list is checked
144 * for a valid binding, or a binding is automatically assigned. If binding
145 * assignment is unsuccessful, the node is left on the unmapped list. If
146 * binding assignment is successful, the associated binding list entry (if
147 * any) is removed, and the node is placed on the mapped list.
150 * For a Link Down, all nodes on the ADISC, PLOGI, unmapped or mapped
151 * lists will receive a DEVICE_RECOVERY event. If the linkdown or devloss timers
152 * expire, all effected nodes will receive a DEVICE_RM event.
155 * For a Link Up or RSCN, all nodes will move from the mapped / unmapped lists
156 * to either the ADISC or PLOGI list. After a Nameserver query or ALPA loopmap
157 * check, additional nodes may be added (DEVICE_ADD) or removed (DEVICE_RM) to /
158 * from the PLOGI or ADISC lists. Once the PLOGI and ADISC lists are populated,
159 * we will first process the ADISC list. 32 entries are processed initially and
160 * ADISC is initited for each one. Completions / Events for each node are
161 * funnelled thru the state machine. As each node finishes ADISC processing, it
162 * starts ADISC for any nodes waiting for ADISC processing. If no nodes are
163 * waiting, and the ADISC list count is identically 0, then we are done. For
164 * Link Up discovery, since all nodes on the PLOGI list are UNREG_LOGIN'ed, we
165 * can issue a CLEAR_LA and reenable Link Events. Next we will process the PLOGI
166 * list. 32 entries are processed initially and PLOGI is initited for each one.
167 * Completions / Events for each node are funnelled thru the state machine. As
168 * each node finishes PLOGI processing, it starts PLOGI for any nodes waiting
169 * for PLOGI processing. If no nodes are waiting, and the PLOGI list count is
170 * identically 0, then we are done. We have now completed discovery / RSCN
171 * handling. Upon completion, ALL nodes should be on either the mapped or
172 * unmapped lists.
175 /* Defines for Node List Entry Events that could happen */
176 #define NLP_EVT_RCV_PLOGI 0x0 /* Rcv'd an ELS PLOGI command */
177 #define NLP_EVT_RCV_PRLI 0x1 /* Rcv'd an ELS PRLI command */
178 #define NLP_EVT_RCV_LOGO 0x2 /* Rcv'd an ELS LOGO command */
179 #define NLP_EVT_RCV_ADISC 0x3 /* Rcv'd an ELS ADISC command */
180 #define NLP_EVT_RCV_PDISC 0x4 /* Rcv'd an ELS PDISC command */
181 #define NLP_EVT_RCV_PRLO 0x5 /* Rcv'd an ELS PRLO command */
182 #define NLP_EVT_CMPL_PLOGI 0x6 /* Sent an ELS PLOGI command */
183 #define NLP_EVT_CMPL_PRLI 0x7 /* Sent an ELS PRLI command */
184 #define NLP_EVT_CMPL_LOGO 0x8 /* Sent an ELS LOGO command */
185 #define NLP_EVT_CMPL_ADISC 0x9 /* Sent an ELS ADISC command */
186 #define NLP_EVT_CMPL_REG_LOGIN 0xa /* REG_LOGIN mbox cmd completed */
187 #define NLP_EVT_DEVICE_RM 0xb /* Device not found in NS / ALPAmap */
188 #define NLP_EVT_DEVICE_RECOVERY 0xc /* Device existence unknown */
189 #define NLP_EVT_MAX_EVENT 0xd