| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #ifndef _SCSI_SCSI_HOST_H | 
 | 2 | #define _SCSI_SCSI_HOST_H | 
 | 3 |  | 
 | 4 | #include <linux/device.h> | 
 | 5 | #include <linux/list.h> | 
 | 6 | #include <linux/types.h> | 
 | 7 | #include <linux/workqueue.h> | 
| Arjan van de Ven | 0b95067 | 2006-01-11 13:16:10 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 8 | #include <linux/mutex.h> | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 9 |  | 
| FUJITA Tomonori | b58d915 | 2006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 10 | struct request_queue; | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 11 | struct block_device; | 
| Christoph Hellwig | 7dfdc9a | 2005-10-31 18:49:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 12 | struct completion; | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 13 | struct module; | 
 | 14 | struct scsi_cmnd; | 
 | 15 | struct scsi_device; | 
| James Bottomley | a283bd3 | 2005-05-24 12:06:38 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | struct scsi_target; | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 17 | struct Scsi_Host; | 
 | 18 | struct scsi_host_cmd_pool; | 
 | 19 | struct scsi_transport_template; | 
| James Bottomley | 86e33a2 | 2006-08-30 09:45:51 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | struct blk_queue_tags; | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 21 |  | 
 | 22 |  | 
 | 23 | /* | 
 | 24 |  * The various choices mean: | 
 | 25 |  * NONE: Self evident.	Host adapter is not capable of scatter-gather. | 
 | 26 |  * ALL:	 Means that the host adapter module can do scatter-gather, | 
 | 27 |  *	 and that there is no limit to the size of the table to which | 
 | 28 |  *	 we scatter/gather data. | 
 | 29 |  * Anything else:  Indicates the maximum number of chains that can be | 
 | 30 |  *	 used in one scatter-gather request. | 
 | 31 |  */ | 
 | 32 | #define SG_NONE 0 | 
 | 33 | #define SG_ALL 0xff | 
 | 34 |  | 
 | 35 |  | 
 | 36 | #define DISABLE_CLUSTERING 0 | 
 | 37 | #define ENABLE_CLUSTERING 1 | 
 | 38 |  | 
 | 39 | enum scsi_eh_timer_return { | 
 | 40 | 	EH_NOT_HANDLED, | 
 | 41 | 	EH_HANDLED, | 
 | 42 | 	EH_RESET_TIMER, | 
 | 43 | }; | 
 | 44 |  | 
 | 45 |  | 
 | 46 | struct scsi_host_template { | 
 | 47 | 	struct module *module; | 
 | 48 | 	const char *name; | 
 | 49 |  | 
 | 50 | 	/* | 
 | 51 | 	 * Used to initialize old-style drivers.  For new-style drivers | 
 | 52 | 	 * just perform all work in your module initialization function. | 
 | 53 | 	 * | 
 | 54 | 	 * Status:  OBSOLETE | 
 | 55 | 	 */ | 
 | 56 | 	int (* detect)(struct scsi_host_template *); | 
 | 57 |  | 
 | 58 | 	/* | 
 | 59 | 	 * Used as unload callback for hosts with old-style drivers. | 
 | 60 | 	 * | 
 | 61 | 	 * Status: OBSOLETE | 
 | 62 | 	 */ | 
 | 63 | 	int (* release)(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 64 |  | 
 | 65 | 	/* | 
 | 66 | 	 * The info function will return whatever useful information the | 
 | 67 | 	 * developer sees fit.  If not provided, then the name field will | 
 | 68 | 	 * be used instead. | 
 | 69 | 	 * | 
 | 70 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 71 | 	 */ | 
 | 72 | 	const char *(* info)(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 73 |  | 
 | 74 | 	/* | 
 | 75 | 	 * Ioctl interface | 
 | 76 | 	 * | 
 | 77 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 78 | 	 */ | 
 | 79 | 	int (* ioctl)(struct scsi_device *dev, int cmd, void __user *arg); | 
 | 80 |  | 
 | 81 |  | 
 | 82 | #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT | 
 | 83 | 	/*  | 
 | 84 | 	 * Compat handler. Handle 32bit ABI. | 
 | 85 | 	 * When unknown ioctl is passed return -ENOIOCTLCMD. | 
 | 86 | 	 * | 
 | 87 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 88 | 	 */ | 
 | 89 | 	int (* compat_ioctl)(struct scsi_device *dev, int cmd, void __user *arg); | 
 | 90 | #endif | 
 | 91 |  | 
 | 92 | 	/* | 
 | 93 | 	 * The queuecommand function is used to queue up a scsi | 
 | 94 | 	 * command block to the LLDD.  When the driver finished | 
 | 95 | 	 * processing the command the done callback is invoked. | 
 | 96 | 	 * | 
 | 97 | 	 * If queuecommand returns 0, then the HBA has accepted the | 
 | 98 | 	 * command.  The done() function must be called on the command | 
 | 99 | 	 * when the driver has finished with it. (you may call done on the | 
 | 100 | 	 * command before queuecommand returns, but in this case you | 
 | 101 | 	 * *must* return 0 from queuecommand). | 
 | 102 | 	 * | 
 | 103 | 	 * Queuecommand may also reject the command, in which case it may | 
 | 104 | 	 * not touch the command and must not call done() for it. | 
 | 105 | 	 * | 
 | 106 | 	 * There are two possible rejection returns: | 
 | 107 | 	 * | 
 | 108 | 	 *   SCSI_MLQUEUE_DEVICE_BUSY: Block this device temporarily, but | 
 | 109 | 	 *   allow commands to other devices serviced by this host. | 
 | 110 | 	 * | 
 | 111 | 	 *   SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY: Block all devices served by this | 
 | 112 | 	 *   host temporarily. | 
 | 113 | 	 * | 
 | 114 |          * For compatibility, any other non-zero return is treated the | 
 | 115 |          * same as SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY. | 
 | 116 | 	 * | 
 | 117 | 	 * NOTE: "temporarily" means either until the next command for# | 
 | 118 | 	 * this device/host completes, or a period of time determined by | 
 | 119 | 	 * I/O pressure in the system if there are no other outstanding | 
 | 120 | 	 * commands. | 
 | 121 | 	 * | 
 | 122 | 	 * STATUS: REQUIRED | 
 | 123 | 	 */ | 
 | 124 | 	int (* queuecommand)(struct scsi_cmnd *, | 
 | 125 | 			     void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *)); | 
 | 126 |  | 
 | 127 | 	/* | 
| FUJITA Tomonori | b58d915 | 2006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 128 | 	 * The transfer functions are used to queue a scsi command to | 
 | 129 | 	 * the LLD. When the driver is finished processing the command | 
 | 130 | 	 * the done callback is invoked. | 
 | 131 | 	 * | 
 | 132 | 	 * return values: see queuecommand | 
 | 133 | 	 * | 
 | 134 | 	 * If the LLD accepts the cmd, it should set the result to an | 
 | 135 | 	 * appropriate value when completed before calling the done function. | 
 | 136 | 	 * | 
 | 137 | 	 * STATUS: REQUIRED FOR TARGET DRIVERS | 
 | 138 | 	 */ | 
 | 139 | 	/* TODO: rename */ | 
 | 140 | 	int (* transfer_response)(struct scsi_cmnd *, | 
 | 141 | 				  void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *)); | 
 | 142 | 	/* | 
 | 143 | 	 * This is called to inform the LLD to transfer cmd->request_bufflen | 
 | 144 | 	 * bytes of the cmd at cmd->offset in the cmd. The cmd->use_sg | 
 | 145 | 	 * speciefies the number of scatterlist entried in the command | 
 | 146 | 	 * and cmd->request_buffer contains the scatterlist. | 
 | 147 | 	 * | 
 | 148 | 	 * If the command cannot be processed in one transfer_data call | 
 | 149 | 	 * becuase a scatterlist within the LLD's limits cannot be | 
 | 150 | 	 * created then transfer_data will be called multiple times. | 
 | 151 | 	 * It is initially called from process context, and later | 
 | 152 | 	 * calls are from the interrup context. | 
 | 153 | 	 */ | 
 | 154 | 	int (* transfer_data)(struct scsi_cmnd *, | 
 | 155 | 			      void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *)); | 
 | 156 |  | 
 | 157 | 	/* Used as callback for the completion of task management request. */ | 
 | 158 | 	int (* tsk_mgmt_response)(u64 mid, int result); | 
 | 159 |  | 
 | 160 | 	/* | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 161 | 	 * This is an error handling strategy routine.  You don't need to | 
 | 162 | 	 * define one of these if you don't want to - there is a default | 
 | 163 | 	 * routine that is present that should work in most cases.  For those | 
 | 164 | 	 * driver authors that have the inclination and ability to write their | 
 | 165 | 	 * own strategy routine, this is where it is specified.  Note - the | 
 | 166 | 	 * strategy routine is *ALWAYS* run in the context of the kernel eh | 
 | 167 | 	 * thread.  Thus you are guaranteed to *NOT* be in an interrupt | 
 | 168 | 	 * handler when you execute this, and you are also guaranteed to | 
 | 169 | 	 * *NOT* have any other commands being queued while you are in the | 
 | 170 | 	 * strategy routine. When you return from this function, operations | 
 | 171 | 	 * return to normal. | 
 | 172 | 	 * | 
 | 173 | 	 * See scsi_error.c scsi_unjam_host for additional comments about | 
 | 174 | 	 * what this function should and should not be attempting to do. | 
 | 175 | 	 * | 
 | 176 | 	 * Status: REQUIRED	(at least one of them) | 
 | 177 | 	 */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 178 | 	int (* eh_abort_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *); | 
 | 179 | 	int (* eh_device_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *); | 
 | 180 | 	int (* eh_bus_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *); | 
 | 181 | 	int (* eh_host_reset_handler)(struct scsi_cmnd *); | 
 | 182 |  | 
 | 183 | 	/* | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 184 | 	 * Before the mid layer attempts to scan for a new device where none | 
 | 185 | 	 * currently exists, it will call this entry in your driver.  Should | 
 | 186 | 	 * your driver need to allocate any structs or perform any other init | 
 | 187 | 	 * items in order to send commands to a currently unused target/lun | 
 | 188 | 	 * combo, then this is where you can perform those allocations.  This | 
 | 189 | 	 * is specifically so that drivers won't have to perform any kind of | 
 | 190 | 	 * "is this a new device" checks in their queuecommand routine, | 
 | 191 | 	 * thereby making the hot path a bit quicker. | 
 | 192 | 	 * | 
 | 193 | 	 * Return values: 0 on success, non-0 on failure | 
 | 194 | 	 * | 
 | 195 | 	 * Deallocation:  If we didn't find any devices at this ID, you will | 
 | 196 | 	 * get an immediate call to slave_destroy().  If we find something | 
 | 197 | 	 * here then you will get a call to slave_configure(), then the | 
 | 198 | 	 * device will be used for however long it is kept around, then when | 
 | 199 | 	 * the device is removed from the system (or * possibly at reboot | 
 | 200 | 	 * time), you will then get a call to slave_destroy().  This is | 
 | 201 | 	 * assuming you implement slave_configure and slave_destroy. | 
 | 202 | 	 * However, if you allocate memory and hang it off the device struct, | 
 | 203 | 	 * then you must implement the slave_destroy() routine at a minimum | 
 | 204 | 	 * in order to avoid leaking memory | 
 | 205 | 	 * each time a device is tore down. | 
 | 206 | 	 * | 
 | 207 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 208 | 	 */ | 
 | 209 | 	int (* slave_alloc)(struct scsi_device *); | 
 | 210 |  | 
 | 211 | 	/* | 
 | 212 | 	 * Once the device has responded to an INQUIRY and we know the | 
 | 213 | 	 * device is online, we call into the low level driver with the | 
 | 214 | 	 * struct scsi_device *.  If the low level device driver implements | 
 | 215 | 	 * this function, it *must* perform the task of setting the queue | 
 | 216 | 	 * depth on the device.  All other tasks are optional and depend | 
 | 217 | 	 * on what the driver supports and various implementation details. | 
 | 218 | 	 *  | 
 | 219 | 	 * Things currently recommended to be handled at this time include: | 
 | 220 | 	 * | 
 | 221 | 	 * 1.  Setting the device queue depth.  Proper setting of this is | 
 | 222 | 	 *     described in the comments for scsi_adjust_queue_depth. | 
 | 223 | 	 * 2.  Determining if the device supports the various synchronous | 
 | 224 | 	 *     negotiation protocols.  The device struct will already have | 
 | 225 | 	 *     responded to INQUIRY and the results of the standard items | 
 | 226 | 	 *     will have been shoved into the various device flag bits, eg. | 
 | 227 | 	 *     device->sdtr will be true if the device supports SDTR messages. | 
 | 228 | 	 * 3.  Allocating command structs that the device will need. | 
 | 229 | 	 * 4.  Setting the default timeout on this device (if needed). | 
 | 230 | 	 * 5.  Anything else the low level driver might want to do on a device | 
 | 231 | 	 *     specific setup basis... | 
 | 232 | 	 * 6.  Return 0 on success, non-0 on error.  The device will be marked | 
 | 233 | 	 *     as offline on error so that no access will occur.  If you return | 
 | 234 | 	 *     non-0, your slave_destroy routine will never get called for this | 
 | 235 | 	 *     device, so don't leave any loose memory hanging around, clean | 
 | 236 | 	 *     up after yourself before returning non-0 | 
 | 237 | 	 * | 
 | 238 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 239 | 	 */ | 
 | 240 | 	int (* slave_configure)(struct scsi_device *); | 
 | 241 |  | 
 | 242 | 	/* | 
 | 243 | 	 * Immediately prior to deallocating the device and after all activity | 
 | 244 | 	 * has ceased the mid layer calls this point so that the low level | 
 | 245 | 	 * driver may completely detach itself from the scsi device and vice | 
 | 246 | 	 * versa.  The low level driver is responsible for freeing any memory | 
 | 247 | 	 * it allocated in the slave_alloc or slave_configure calls.  | 
 | 248 | 	 * | 
 | 249 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 250 | 	 */ | 
 | 251 | 	void (* slave_destroy)(struct scsi_device *); | 
 | 252 |  | 
 | 253 | 	/* | 
| James Bottomley | a283bd3 | 2005-05-24 12:06:38 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 254 | 	 * Before the mid layer attempts to scan for a new device attached | 
 | 255 | 	 * to a target where no target currently exists, it will call this | 
 | 256 | 	 * entry in your driver.  Should your driver need to allocate any | 
 | 257 | 	 * structs or perform any other init items in order to send commands | 
 | 258 | 	 * to a currently unused target, then this is where you can perform | 
 | 259 | 	 * those allocations. | 
 | 260 | 	 * | 
 | 261 | 	 * Return values: 0 on success, non-0 on failure | 
 | 262 | 	 * | 
 | 263 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 264 | 	 */ | 
 | 265 | 	int (* target_alloc)(struct scsi_target *); | 
 | 266 |  | 
 | 267 | 	/* | 
 | 268 | 	 * Immediately prior to deallocating the target structure, and | 
 | 269 | 	 * after all activity to attached scsi devices has ceased, the | 
 | 270 | 	 * midlayer calls this point so that the driver may deallocate | 
 | 271 | 	 * and terminate any references to the target. | 
 | 272 | 	 * | 
 | 273 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 274 | 	 */ | 
 | 275 | 	void (* target_destroy)(struct scsi_target *); | 
 | 276 |  | 
 | 277 | 	/* | 
| Matthew Wilcox | 1aa8fab | 2006-11-22 13:24:54 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 278 | 	 * If a host has the ability to discover targets on its own instead | 
 | 279 | 	 * of scanning the entire bus, it can fill in this function and | 
 | 280 | 	 * call scsi_scan_host().  This function will be called periodically | 
 | 281 | 	 * until it returns 1 with the scsi_host and the elapsed time of | 
 | 282 | 	 * the scan in jiffies. | 
 | 283 | 	 * | 
 | 284 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL | 
 | 285 | 	 */ | 
 | 286 | 	int (* scan_finished)(struct Scsi_Host *, unsigned long); | 
 | 287 |  | 
 | 288 | 	/* | 
 | 289 | 	 * If the host wants to be called before the scan starts, but | 
 | 290 | 	 * after the midlayer has set up ready for the scan, it can fill | 
 | 291 | 	 * in this function. | 
 | 292 | 	 */ | 
 | 293 | 	void (* scan_start)(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 294 |  | 
 | 295 | 	/* | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 296 | 	 * fill in this function to allow the queue depth of this host | 
 | 297 | 	 * to be changeable (on a per device basis).  returns either | 
 | 298 | 	 * the current queue depth setting (may be different from what | 
 | 299 | 	 * was passed in) or an error.  An error should only be | 
 | 300 | 	 * returned if the requested depth is legal but the driver was | 
 | 301 | 	 * unable to set it.  If the requested depth is illegal, the | 
 | 302 | 	 * driver should set and return the closest legal queue depth. | 
 | 303 | 	 * | 
 | 304 | 	 */ | 
 | 305 | 	int (* change_queue_depth)(struct scsi_device *, int); | 
 | 306 |  | 
 | 307 | 	/* | 
 | 308 | 	 * fill in this function to allow the changing of tag types | 
 | 309 | 	 * (this also allows the enabling/disabling of tag command | 
 | 310 | 	 * queueing).  An error should only be returned if something | 
 | 311 | 	 * went wrong in the driver while trying to set the tag type. | 
 | 312 | 	 * If the driver doesn't support the requested tag type, then | 
 | 313 | 	 * it should set the closest type it does support without | 
 | 314 | 	 * returning an error.  Returns the actual tag type set. | 
 | 315 | 	 */ | 
 | 316 | 	int (* change_queue_type)(struct scsi_device *, int); | 
 | 317 |  | 
 | 318 | 	/* | 
 | 319 | 	 * This function determines the bios parameters for a given | 
 | 320 | 	 * harddisk.  These tend to be numbers that are made up by | 
 | 321 | 	 * the host adapter.  Parameters: | 
 | 322 | 	 * size, device, list (heads, sectors, cylinders) | 
 | 323 | 	 * | 
 | 324 | 	 * Status: OPTIONAL */ | 
 | 325 | 	int (* bios_param)(struct scsi_device *, struct block_device *, | 
 | 326 | 			sector_t, int []); | 
 | 327 |  | 
 | 328 | 	/* | 
 | 329 | 	 * Can be used to export driver statistics and other infos to the | 
 | 330 | 	 * world outside the kernel ie. userspace and it also provides an | 
 | 331 | 	 * interface to feed the driver with information. | 
 | 332 | 	 * | 
 | 333 | 	 * Status: OBSOLETE | 
 | 334 | 	 */ | 
 | 335 | 	int (*proc_info)(struct Scsi_Host *, char *, char **, off_t, int, int); | 
 | 336 |  | 
 | 337 | 	/* | 
| Jens Axboe | 9b84754 | 2006-01-06 09:28:07 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 338 | 	 * suspend support | 
 | 339 | 	 */ | 
 | 340 | 	int (*resume)(struct scsi_device *); | 
| Nigel Cunningham | 082776e | 2006-03-23 23:22:16 +1000 | [diff] [blame] | 341 | 	int (*suspend)(struct scsi_device *, pm_message_t state); | 
| Jens Axboe | 9b84754 | 2006-01-06 09:28:07 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 342 |  | 
 | 343 | 	/* | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | 	 * Name of proc directory | 
 | 345 | 	 */ | 
 | 346 | 	char *proc_name; | 
 | 347 |  | 
 | 348 | 	/* | 
 | 349 | 	 * Used to store the procfs directory if a driver implements the | 
 | 350 | 	 * proc_info method. | 
 | 351 | 	 */ | 
 | 352 | 	struct proc_dir_entry *proc_dir; | 
 | 353 |  | 
 | 354 | 	/* | 
 | 355 | 	 * This determines if we will use a non-interrupt driven | 
 | 356 | 	 * or an interrupt driven scheme,  It is set to the maximum number | 
 | 357 | 	 * of simultaneous commands a given host adapter will accept. | 
 | 358 | 	 */ | 
 | 359 | 	int can_queue; | 
 | 360 |  | 
 | 361 | 	/* | 
 | 362 | 	 * In many instances, especially where disconnect / reconnect are | 
 | 363 | 	 * supported, our host also has an ID on the SCSI bus.  If this is | 
 | 364 | 	 * the case, then it must be reserved.  Please set this_id to -1 if | 
 | 365 | 	 * your setup is in single initiator mode, and the host lacks an | 
 | 366 | 	 * ID. | 
 | 367 | 	 */ | 
 | 368 | 	int this_id; | 
 | 369 |  | 
 | 370 | 	/* | 
 | 371 | 	 * This determines the degree to which the host adapter is capable | 
 | 372 | 	 * of scatter-gather. | 
 | 373 | 	 */ | 
 | 374 | 	unsigned short sg_tablesize; | 
 | 375 |  | 
 | 376 | 	/* | 
 | 377 | 	 * If the host adapter has limitations beside segment count | 
 | 378 | 	 */ | 
 | 379 | 	unsigned short max_sectors; | 
 | 380 |  | 
 | 381 | 	/* | 
 | 382 | 	 * dma scatter gather segment boundary limit. a segment crossing this | 
 | 383 | 	 * boundary will be split in two. | 
 | 384 | 	 */ | 
 | 385 | 	unsigned long dma_boundary; | 
 | 386 |  | 
 | 387 | 	/* | 
 | 388 | 	 * This specifies "machine infinity" for host templates which don't | 
 | 389 | 	 * limit the transfer size.  Note this limit represents an absolute | 
 | 390 | 	 * maximum, and may be over the transfer limits allowed for | 
 | 391 | 	 * individual devices (e.g. 256 for SCSI-1) | 
 | 392 | 	 */ | 
 | 393 | #define SCSI_DEFAULT_MAX_SECTORS	1024 | 
 | 394 |  | 
 | 395 | 	/* | 
 | 396 | 	 * True if this host adapter can make good use of linked commands. | 
 | 397 | 	 * This will allow more than one command to be queued to a given | 
 | 398 | 	 * unit on a given host.  Set this to the maximum number of command | 
 | 399 | 	 * blocks to be provided for each device.  Set this to 1 for one | 
 | 400 | 	 * command block per lun, 2 for two, etc.  Do not set this to 0. | 
 | 401 | 	 * You should make sure that the host adapter will do the right thing | 
 | 402 | 	 * before you try setting this above 1. | 
 | 403 | 	 */ | 
 | 404 | 	short cmd_per_lun; | 
 | 405 |  | 
 | 406 | 	/* | 
 | 407 | 	 * present contains counter indicating how many boards of this | 
 | 408 | 	 * type were found when we did the scan. | 
 | 409 | 	 */ | 
 | 410 | 	unsigned char present; | 
 | 411 |  | 
 | 412 | 	/* | 
 | 413 | 	 * true if this host adapter uses unchecked DMA onto an ISA bus. | 
 | 414 | 	 */ | 
 | 415 | 	unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1; | 
 | 416 |  | 
 | 417 | 	/* | 
 | 418 | 	 * true if this host adapter can make good use of clustering. | 
 | 419 | 	 * I originally thought that if the tablesize was large that it | 
 | 420 | 	 * was a waste of CPU cycles to prepare a cluster list, but | 
 | 421 | 	 * it works out that the Buslogic is faster if you use a smaller | 
 | 422 | 	 * number of segments (i.e. use clustering).  I guess it is | 
 | 423 | 	 * inefficient. | 
 | 424 | 	 */ | 
 | 425 | 	unsigned use_clustering:1; | 
 | 426 |  | 
 | 427 | 	/* | 
 | 428 | 	 * True for emulated SCSI host adapters (e.g. ATAPI) | 
 | 429 | 	 */ | 
 | 430 | 	unsigned emulated:1; | 
 | 431 |  | 
 | 432 | 	/* | 
 | 433 | 	 * True if the low-level driver performs its own reset-settle delays. | 
 | 434 | 	 */ | 
 | 435 | 	unsigned skip_settle_delay:1; | 
 | 436 |  | 
 | 437 | 	/* | 
 | 438 | 	 * ordered write support | 
 | 439 | 	 */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 440 | 	unsigned ordered_tag:1; | 
 | 441 |  | 
 | 442 | 	/* | 
 | 443 | 	 * Countdown for host blocking with no commands outstanding | 
 | 444 | 	 */ | 
 | 445 | 	unsigned int max_host_blocked; | 
 | 446 |  | 
 | 447 | 	/* | 
 | 448 | 	 * Default value for the blocking.  If the queue is empty, | 
 | 449 | 	 * host_blocked counts down in the request_fn until it restarts | 
 | 450 | 	 * host operations as zero is reached.   | 
 | 451 | 	 * | 
 | 452 | 	 * FIXME: This should probably be a value in the template | 
 | 453 | 	 */ | 
 | 454 | #define SCSI_DEFAULT_HOST_BLOCKED	7 | 
 | 455 |  | 
 | 456 | 	/* | 
 | 457 | 	 * Pointer to the sysfs class properties for this host, NULL terminated. | 
 | 458 | 	 */ | 
 | 459 | 	struct class_device_attribute **shost_attrs; | 
 | 460 |  | 
 | 461 | 	/* | 
 | 462 | 	 * Pointer to the SCSI device properties for this host, NULL terminated. | 
 | 463 | 	 */ | 
 | 464 | 	struct device_attribute **sdev_attrs; | 
 | 465 |  | 
 | 466 | 	/* | 
 | 467 | 	 * List of hosts per template. | 
 | 468 | 	 * | 
 | 469 | 	 * This is only for use by scsi_module.c for legacy templates. | 
 | 470 | 	 * For these access to it is synchronized implicitly by | 
 | 471 | 	 * module_init/module_exit. | 
 | 472 | 	 */ | 
 | 473 | 	struct list_head legacy_hosts; | 
 | 474 | }; | 
 | 475 |  | 
 | 476 | /* | 
| Mike Anderson | d330187 | 2005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 477 |  * shost state: If you alter this, you also need to alter scsi_sysfs.c | 
 | 478 |  * (for the ascii descriptions) and the state model enforcer: | 
 | 479 |  * scsi_host_set_state() | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 480 |  */ | 
| Mike Anderson | d330187 | 2005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 481 | enum scsi_host_state { | 
 | 482 | 	SHOST_CREATED = 1, | 
 | 483 | 	SHOST_RUNNING, | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 484 | 	SHOST_CANCEL, | 
| Mike Anderson | d330187 | 2005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 485 | 	SHOST_DEL, | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 486 | 	SHOST_RECOVERY, | 
| James Bottomley | 939647e | 2005-09-18 15:05:20 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 487 | 	SHOST_CANCEL_RECOVERY, | 
 | 488 | 	SHOST_DEL_RECOVERY, | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 489 | }; | 
 | 490 |  | 
 | 491 | struct Scsi_Host { | 
 | 492 | 	/* | 
 | 493 | 	 * __devices is protected by the host_lock, but you should | 
 | 494 | 	 * usually use scsi_device_lookup / shost_for_each_device | 
 | 495 | 	 * to access it and don't care about locking yourself. | 
 | 496 | 	 * In the rare case of beeing in irq context you can use | 
 | 497 | 	 * their __ prefixed variants with the lock held. NEVER | 
 | 498 | 	 * access this list directly from a driver. | 
 | 499 | 	 */ | 
 | 500 | 	struct list_head	__devices; | 
 | 501 | 	struct list_head	__targets; | 
 | 502 | 	 | 
 | 503 | 	struct scsi_host_cmd_pool *cmd_pool; | 
 | 504 | 	spinlock_t		free_list_lock; | 
 | 505 | 	struct list_head	free_list; /* backup store of cmd structs */ | 
 | 506 | 	struct list_head	starved_list; | 
 | 507 |  | 
 | 508 | 	spinlock_t		default_lock; | 
 | 509 | 	spinlock_t		*host_lock; | 
 | 510 |  | 
| Arjan van de Ven | 0b95067 | 2006-01-11 13:16:10 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 511 | 	struct mutex		scan_mutex;/* serialize scanning activity */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 512 |  | 
 | 513 | 	struct list_head	eh_cmd_q; | 
 | 514 | 	struct task_struct    * ehandler;  /* Error recovery thread. */ | 
| Christoph Hellwig | 7dfdc9a | 2005-10-31 18:49:52 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 515 | 	struct completion     * eh_action; /* Wait for specific actions on the | 
 | 516 | 					      host. */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 517 | 	wait_queue_head_t       host_wait; | 
 | 518 | 	struct scsi_host_template *hostt; | 
 | 519 | 	struct scsi_transport_template *transportt; | 
 | 06f81ea | 2005-04-17 14:57:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 520 |  | 
 | 521 | 	/* | 
| James Bottomley | 86e33a2 | 2006-08-30 09:45:51 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 522 | 	 * area to keep a shared tag map (if needed, will be | 
 | 523 | 	 * NULL if not) | 
 | 524 | 	 */ | 
 | 525 | 	struct blk_queue_tag	*bqt; | 
 | 526 |  | 
 | 527 | 	/* | 
 | 06f81ea | 2005-04-17 14:57:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 528 | 	 * The following two fields are protected with host_lock; | 
 | 529 | 	 * however, eh routines can safely access during eh processing | 
 | 530 | 	 * without acquiring the lock. | 
 | 531 | 	 */ | 
 | 532 | 	unsigned int host_busy;		   /* commands actually active on low-level */ | 
 | 533 | 	unsigned int host_failed;	   /* commands that failed. */ | 
| Tejun Heo | ee7863b | 2006-05-15 20:57:20 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 534 | 	unsigned int host_eh_scheduled;    /* EH scheduled without command */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 535 |      | 
 | 536 | 	unsigned short host_no;  /* Used for IOCTL_GET_IDLUN, /proc/scsi et al. */ | 
 | 537 | 	int resetting; /* if set, it means that last_reset is a valid value */ | 
 | 538 | 	unsigned long last_reset; | 
 | 539 |  | 
 | 540 | 	/* | 
 | 541 | 	 * These three parameters can be used to allow for wide scsi, | 
 | 542 | 	 * and for host adapters that support multiple busses | 
 | 543 | 	 * The first two should be set to 1 more than the actual max id | 
 | 544 | 	 * or lun (i.e. 8 for normal systems). | 
 | 545 | 	 */ | 
 | 546 | 	unsigned int max_id; | 
 | 547 | 	unsigned int max_lun; | 
 | 548 | 	unsigned int max_channel; | 
 | 549 |  | 
 | 550 | 	/* | 
 | 551 | 	 * This is a unique identifier that must be assigned so that we | 
 | 552 | 	 * have some way of identifying each detected host adapter properly | 
 | 553 | 	 * and uniquely.  For hosts that do not support more than one card | 
 | 554 | 	 * in the system at one time, this does not need to be set.  It is | 
 | 555 | 	 * initialized to 0 in scsi_register. | 
 | 556 | 	 */ | 
 | 557 | 	unsigned int unique_id; | 
 | 558 |  | 
 | 559 | 	/* | 
 | 560 | 	 * The maximum length of SCSI commands that this host can accept. | 
 | 561 | 	 * Probably 12 for most host adapters, but could be 16 for others. | 
 | 562 | 	 * For drivers that don't set this field, a value of 12 is | 
 | 563 | 	 * assumed.  I am leaving this as a number rather than a bit | 
 | 564 | 	 * because you never know what subsequent SCSI standards might do | 
 | 565 | 	 * (i.e. could there be a 20 byte or a 24-byte command a few years | 
 | 566 | 	 * down the road?).   | 
 | 567 | 	 */ | 
 | 568 | 	unsigned char max_cmd_len; | 
 | 569 |  | 
 | 570 | 	int this_id; | 
 | 571 | 	int can_queue; | 
 | 572 | 	short cmd_per_lun; | 
 | 573 | 	short unsigned int sg_tablesize; | 
 | 574 | 	short unsigned int max_sectors; | 
 | 575 | 	unsigned long dma_boundary; | 
 | 576 | 	/*  | 
 | 577 | 	 * Used to assign serial numbers to the cmds. | 
 | 578 | 	 * Protected by the host lock. | 
 | 579 | 	 */ | 
 | 580 | 	unsigned long cmd_serial_number, cmd_pid;  | 
 | 581 | 	 | 
 | 582 | 	unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1; | 
 | 583 | 	unsigned use_clustering:1; | 
 | 584 | 	unsigned use_blk_tcq:1; | 
 | 585 |  | 
 | 586 | 	/* | 
 | 587 | 	 * Host has requested that no further requests come through for the | 
 | 588 | 	 * time being. | 
 | 589 | 	 */ | 
 | 590 | 	unsigned host_self_blocked:1; | 
 | 591 |      | 
 | 592 | 	/* | 
 | 593 | 	 * Host uses correct SCSI ordering not PC ordering. The bit is | 
 | 594 | 	 * set for the minority of drivers whose authors actually read | 
 | 595 | 	 * the spec ;) | 
 | 596 | 	 */ | 
 | 597 | 	unsigned reverse_ordering:1; | 
 | 598 |  | 
 | 599 | 	/* | 
 | 600 | 	 * ordered write support | 
 | 601 | 	 */ | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 602 | 	unsigned ordered_tag:1; | 
 | 603 |  | 
| James Smart | d7a1bb0 | 2006-03-08 14:50:12 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 604 | 	/* task mgmt function in progress */ | 
 | 605 | 	unsigned tmf_in_progress:1; | 
 | 606 |  | 
| Matthew Wilcox | 3e082a9 | 2006-09-28 15:19:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 607 | 	/* Asynchronous scan in progress */ | 
 | 608 | 	unsigned async_scan:1; | 
 | 609 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 610 | 	/* | 
 | 611 | 	 * Optional work queue to be utilized by the transport | 
 | 612 | 	 */ | 
 | 613 | 	char work_q_name[KOBJ_NAME_LEN]; | 
 | 614 | 	struct workqueue_struct *work_q; | 
 | 615 |  | 
 | 616 | 	/* | 
 | 617 | 	 * Host has rejected a command because it was busy. | 
 | 618 | 	 */ | 
 | 619 | 	unsigned int host_blocked; | 
 | 620 |  | 
 | 621 | 	/* | 
 | 622 | 	 * Value host_blocked counts down from | 
 | 623 | 	 */ | 
 | 624 | 	unsigned int max_host_blocked; | 
 | 625 |  | 
| FUJITA Tomonori | b58d915 | 2006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 626 | 	/* | 
 | 627 | 	 * q used for scsi_tgt msgs, async events or any other requests that | 
 | 628 | 	 * need to be processed in userspace | 
 | 629 | 	 */ | 
 | 630 | 	struct request_queue *uspace_req_q; | 
 | 631 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 632 | 	/* legacy crap */ | 
 | 633 | 	unsigned long base; | 
 | 634 | 	unsigned long io_port; | 
 | 635 | 	unsigned char n_io_port; | 
 | 636 | 	unsigned char dma_channel; | 
 | 637 | 	unsigned int  irq; | 
 | 638 | 	 | 
 | 639 |  | 
| Mike Anderson | d330187 | 2005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 640 | 	enum scsi_host_state shost_state; | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 641 |  | 
 | 642 | 	/* ldm bits */ | 
 | 643 | 	struct device		shost_gendev; | 
 | 644 | 	struct class_device	shost_classdev; | 
 | 645 |  | 
 | 646 | 	/* | 
 | 647 | 	 * List of hosts per template. | 
 | 648 | 	 * | 
 | 649 | 	 * This is only for use by scsi_module.c for legacy templates. | 
 | 650 | 	 * For these access to it is synchronized implicitly by | 
 | 651 | 	 * module_init/module_exit. | 
 | 652 | 	 */ | 
 | 653 | 	struct list_head sht_legacy_list; | 
 | 654 |  | 
 | 655 | 	/* | 
 | 656 | 	 * Points to the transport data (if any) which is allocated | 
 | 657 | 	 * separately | 
 | 658 | 	 */ | 
 | 659 | 	void *shost_data; | 
 | 660 |  | 
 | 661 | 	/* | 
 | 662 | 	 * We should ensure that this is aligned, both for better performance | 
 | 663 | 	 * and also because some compilers (m68k) don't automatically force | 
 | 664 | 	 * alignment to a long boundary. | 
 | 665 | 	 */ | 
 | 666 | 	unsigned long hostdata[0]  /* Used for storage of host specific stuff */ | 
 | 667 | 		__attribute__ ((aligned (sizeof(unsigned long)))); | 
 | 668 | }; | 
 | 669 |  | 
 | 670 | #define		class_to_shost(d)	\ | 
 | 671 | 	container_of(d, struct Scsi_Host, shost_classdev) | 
 | 672 |  | 
| James Bottomley | 9ccfc75 | 2005-10-02 11:45:08 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 673 | #define shost_printk(prefix, shost, fmt, a...)	\ | 
 | 674 | 	dev_printk(prefix, &(shost)->shost_gendev, fmt, ##a) | 
 | 675 |  | 
 | 676 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 677 | int scsi_is_host_device(const struct device *); | 
 | 678 |  | 
 | 679 | static inline struct Scsi_Host *dev_to_shost(struct device *dev) | 
 | 680 | { | 
 | 681 | 	while (!scsi_is_host_device(dev)) { | 
 | 682 | 		if (!dev->parent) | 
 | 683 | 			return NULL; | 
 | 684 | 		dev = dev->parent; | 
 | 685 | 	} | 
 | 686 | 	return container_of(dev, struct Scsi_Host, shost_gendev); | 
 | 687 | } | 
 | 688 |  | 
| James Bottomley | 939647e | 2005-09-18 15:05:20 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 689 | static inline int scsi_host_in_recovery(struct Scsi_Host *shost) | 
 | 690 | { | 
 | 691 | 	return shost->shost_state == SHOST_RECOVERY || | 
 | 692 | 		shost->shost_state == SHOST_CANCEL_RECOVERY || | 
| James Smart | d7a1bb0 | 2006-03-08 14:50:12 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 693 | 		shost->shost_state == SHOST_DEL_RECOVERY || | 
 | 694 | 		shost->tmf_in_progress; | 
| James Bottomley | 939647e | 2005-09-18 15:05:20 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 695 | } | 
 | 696 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 697 | extern int scsi_queue_work(struct Scsi_Host *, struct work_struct *); | 
 | 698 | extern void scsi_flush_work(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 699 |  | 
 | 700 | extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_host_alloc(struct scsi_host_template *, int); | 
 | 701 | extern int __must_check scsi_add_host(struct Scsi_Host *, struct device *); | 
 | 702 | extern void scsi_scan_host(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 703 | extern void scsi_rescan_device(struct device *); | 
 | 704 | extern void scsi_remove_host(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 705 | extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_host_get(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 706 | extern void scsi_host_put(struct Scsi_Host *t); | 
 | 707 | extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_host_lookup(unsigned short); | 
| Mike Anderson | d330187 | 2005-06-16 11:12:38 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 708 | extern const char *scsi_host_state_name(enum scsi_host_state); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 709 |  | 
 | 710 | extern u64 scsi_calculate_bounce_limit(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 711 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 712 | static inline struct device *scsi_get_device(struct Scsi_Host *shost) | 
 | 713 | { | 
 | 714 |         return shost->shost_gendev.parent; | 
 | 715 | } | 
 | 716 |  | 
| Mike Anderson | 82f2946 | 2005-06-16 11:14:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 717 | /** | 
 | 718 |  * scsi_host_scan_allowed - Is scanning of this host allowed | 
 | 719 |  * @shost:	Pointer to Scsi_Host. | 
 | 720 |  **/ | 
 | 721 | static inline int scsi_host_scan_allowed(struct Scsi_Host *shost) | 
 | 722 | { | 
 | 723 | 	return shost->shost_state == SHOST_RUNNING; | 
 | 724 | } | 
 | 725 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 726 | extern void scsi_unblock_requests(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 727 | extern void scsi_block_requests(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 728 |  | 
 | 729 | struct class_container; | 
| FUJITA Tomonori | b58d915 | 2006-11-16 19:24:10 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 730 |  | 
 | 731 | extern struct request_queue *__scsi_alloc_queue(struct Scsi_Host *shost, | 
 | 732 | 						void (*) (struct request_queue *)); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 733 | /* | 
 | 734 |  * These two functions are used to allocate and free a pseudo device | 
 | 735 |  * which will connect to the host adapter itself rather than any | 
 | 736 |  * physical device.  You must deallocate when you are done with the | 
 | 737 |  * thing.  This physical pseudo-device isn't real and won't be available | 
 | 738 |  * from any high-level drivers. | 
 | 739 |  */ | 
 | 740 | extern void scsi_free_host_dev(struct scsi_device *); | 
 | 741 | extern struct scsi_device *scsi_get_host_dev(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
 | 742 |  | 
 | 743 | /* legacy interfaces */ | 
 | 744 | extern struct Scsi_Host *scsi_register(struct scsi_host_template *, int); | 
 | 745 | extern void scsi_unregister(struct Scsi_Host *); | 
| James Bottomley | 47ba39e | 2005-07-30 11:39:53 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 746 | extern int scsi_host_set_state(struct Scsi_Host *, enum scsi_host_state); | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 747 |  | 
 | 748 | #endif /* _SCSI_SCSI_HOST_H */ |