NetBSD/sys/dev/ic/isp_ioctl.h
mjacob 91f80cf3fc Implement F/W crashdumps for 2200 && 2300 cards (kernel compile option).
Distinguish between 2312 and 2300 cards (they *are* different). Enable
RIO (Reduced Interrupt Operation) for the LVD cards (hey- I've seen
batched completions of the 30 commands at a time with this,....)...

If we get a Port Logout on local loop topologies, we have to force the
f/w to log back in. The easiest way (for us) to do this is to force
a LIP. This also will wake up the disk that probably just had a f/w crash.

Implement mailbox 'continuations'- this allows interrupts to re-drive
a mailbox command if it's one that just essentially repeats the previous
mailbox command (e.g., f/w download). This saves a boatload of sleep/wakeup
twitches.

If we're not a 2300 and we're about to return with a 'bogus interrupt'- check
the semaphore register to be non-zero at all and outgoing mailbox 0- this
seems to be where some of the lost ISP1080 commands came from.
2002-02-21 22:32:40 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: isp_ioctl.h,v 1.3 2002/02/21 22:32:41 mjacob Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 by Matthew Jacob
*
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*
* Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com)
*
*/
/*
* ioctl definitions for Qlogic FC/SCSI HBA driver
*/
#define ISP_IOC (021) /* 'Ctrl-Q' */
/*
* This ioctl sets/retrieves the debugging level for this hba instance.
* Note that this is not a simple integer level- see ispvar.h for definitions.
*
* The arguments is a pointer to an integer with the new debugging level.
* The old value is written into this argument.
*/
#define ISP_SDBLEV _IOWR(ISP_IOC, 1, int)
/*
* This ioctl resets the HBA. Use with caution.
*/
#define ISP_RESETHBA _IO(ISP_IOC, 2)
/*
* This ioctl performs a fibre chanel rescan.
*/
#define ISP_RESCAN _IO(ISP_IOC, 3)
/*
* This ioctl performs a reset and then will set the adapter to the
* role that was passed in (the old role will be returned). It almost
* goes w/o saying: use with caution.
*/
#define ISP_SETROLE _IOWR(ISP_IOC, 4, int)
#define ISP_ROLE_NONE 0x0
#define ISP_ROLE_INITIATOR 0x1
#define ISP_ROLE_TARGET 0x2
#define ISP_ROLE_BOTH (ISP_ROLE_TARGET|ISP_ROLE_INITIATOR)
#ifndef ISP_DEFAULT_ROLES
#define ISP_DEFAULT_ROLES ISP_ROLE_BOTH
#endif
/*
* Get the current adapter role
*/
#define ISP_GETROLE _IOR(ISP_IOC, 5), int
/*
* Get/Clear Stats
*/
#define ISP_STATS_VERSION 0
typedef struct {
u_int8_t isp_stat_version;
u_int8_t isp_type; /* (ro) reflects chip type */
u_int8_t isp_revision; /* (ro) reflects chip version */
u_int8_t unused1;
u_int32_t unused2;
/*
* Statistics Counters
*/
#define ISP_NSTATS 16
#define ISP_INTCNT 0
#define ISP_INTBOGUS 1
#define ISP_INTMBOXC 2
#define ISP_INGOASYNC 3
#define ISP_RSLTCCMPLT 4
#define ISP_FPHCCMCPLT 5
#define ISP_RSCCHIWAT 6
#define ISP_FPCCHIWAT 7
u_int64_t isp_stats[ISP_NSTATS];
} isp_stats_t;
#define ISP_GET_STATS _IOR(ISP_IOC, 6, isp_stats_t)
#define ISP_CLR_STATS _IO(ISP_IOC, 7)
/*
* Initiate a LIP
*/
#define ISP_FC_LIP _IO(ISP_IOC, 8)
/*
* Return the Port Database structure for the named device, or ENODEV if none.
* Caller fills in virtual loopid (0..255), aka 'target'. The driver returns
* ENODEV (if nothing valid there) or the actual loopid (for local loop devices
* only), 24 bit Port ID and Node and Port WWNs.
*/
struct isp_fc_device {
u_int32_t loopid; /* 0..255 */
u_int32_t portid; /* 24 bit Port ID */
u_int64_t node_wwn;
u_int64_t port_wwn;
};
#define ISP_FC_GETDINFO _IOWR(ISP_IOC, 9, struct isp_fc_device)
/*
* Get F/W crash dump
*/
#define ISP_GET_FW_CRASH_DUMP _IO(ISP_IOC, 10)
#define ISP_FORCE_CRASH_DUMP _IO(ISP_IOC, 11)