NetBSD/sys/dev/scsipi/scsi_changer.h

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/* $NetBSD: scsi_changer.h,v 1.12 1998/12/17 22:27:18 gibbs Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1996 Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@and.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Partially based on an autochanger driver written by Stefan Grefen
* and on an autochanger driver written by the Systems Programming Group
* at the University of Utah Computer Science Department.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgements:
* This product includes software developed by Jason R. Thorpe
* for And Communications, http://www.and.com/
* 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
* AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* SCSI changer interface description
*/
/*
* Partially derived from software written by Stefan Grefen
* (grefen@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de soon grefen@convex.com)
* based on the SCSI System by written Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com)
* for TRW Financial Systems.
*
* TRW Financial Systems, in accordance with their agreement with Carnegie
* Mellon University, makes this software available to CMU to distribute
* or use in any manner that they see fit as long as this message is kept with
* the software. For this reason TFS also grants any other persons or
* organisations permission to use or modify this software.
*
* TFS supplies this software to be publicly redistributed
* on the understanding that TFS is not responsible for the correct
* functioning of this software in any circumstances.
*
* Ported to run under 386BSD by Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com) Sept 1992
*/
/*
* SCSI command format
*/
/*
* Exchange the medium in the source element with the medium
* located at the destination element.
*/
struct scsi_exchange_medium {
u_int8_t opcode;
#define EXCHANGE_MEDIUM 0xa6
u_int8_t byte2;
u_int8_t tea[2]; /* transport element address */
u_int8_t src[2]; /* source address */
u_int8_t fdst[2]; /* first destination address */
u_int8_t sdst[2]; /* second destination address */
u_int8_t flags;
#define EXCHANGE_MEDIUM_INV1 0x01
#define EXCHANGE_MEDIUM_INV2 0x02
u_int8_t control;
};
/*
* Cause the medium changer to check all elements for medium and any
* other status relevant to the element.
*/
struct scsi_initialize_element_status {
u_int8_t opcode;
#define INITIALIZE_ELEMENT_STATUS 0x07
u_int8_t byte2;
u_int8_t reserved[3];
u_int8_t control;
};
/*
* Request the changer to move a unit of media from the source element
* to the destination element.
*/
struct scsi_move_medium {
u_int8_t opcode;
#define MOVE_MEDIUM 0xa5
u_int8_t byte2;
u_int8_t tea[2]; /* transport element address */
u_int8_t src[2]; /* source element address */
u_int8_t dst[2]; /* destination element address */
u_int8_t reserved[2];
u_int8_t flags;
#define MOVE_MEDIUM_INVERT 0x01
u_int8_t control;
};
/*
* Position the specified transport element (picker) in front of
* the destination element specified.
*/
struct scsi_position_to_element {
u_int8_t opcode;
#define POSITION_TO_ELEMENT 0x2b
u_int8_t byte2;
u_int8_t tea[2]; /* transport element address */
u_int8_t dst[2]; /* destination element address */
u_int8_t reserved[2];
u_int8_t flags;
#define POSITION_TO_ELEMENT_INVERT 0x01
u_int8_t control;
};
/*
* Request that the changer report the status of its internal elements.
*/
struct scsi_read_element_status {
u_int8_t opcode;
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS 0xb8
u_int8_t byte2;
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_VOLTAG 0x10 /* report volume tag info */
/* ...next 4 bits are an element type code... */
u_int8_t sea[2]; /* starting element address */
u_int8_t count[2]; /* number of elements */
u_int8_t reserved0;
u_int8_t len[3]; /* length of data buffer */
u_int8_t reserved1;
u_int8_t control;
};
struct scsi_request_volume_element_address {
u_int8_t opcode;
#define REQUEST_VOLUME_ELEMENT_ADDRESS 0xb5
u_int8_t byte2;
#define REQUEST_VOLUME_ELEMENT_ADDRESS_VOLTAG 0x10
/* ...next 4 bits are an element type code... */
u_int8_t eaddr[2]; /* element address */
u_int8_t count[2]; /* number of elements */
u_int8_t reserved0;
u_int8_t len[3]; /* length of data buffer */
u_int8_t reserved1;
u_int8_t control;
};
/* XXX scsi_release */
/*
* Data returned by READ ELEMENT STATUS consists of an 8-byte header
* followed by one or more read_element_status_pages.
*/
struct read_element_status_header {
u_int8_t fear[2]; /* first element address reported */
u_int8_t count[2]; /* number of elements available */
u_int8_t reserved;
u_int8_t nbytes[3]; /* byte count of all pages */
};
struct read_element_status_page_header {
u_int8_t type; /* element type code; see type codes below */
u_int8_t flags;
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_AVOLTAG 0x40
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_PVOLTAG 0x80
u_int8_t edl[2]; /* element descriptor length */
u_int8_t reserved;
u_int8_t nbytes[3]; /* byte count of all descriptors */
};
struct read_element_status_descriptor {
u_int8_t eaddr[2]; /* element address */
u_int8_t flags1;
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_FULL 0x01
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_IMPEXP 0x02
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_EXCEPT 0x04
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_ACCESS 0x08
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_EXENAB 0x10
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_INENAB 0x20
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_MT_MASK1 0x05
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_ST_MASK1 0x0c
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_IE_MASK1 0x3f
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_MASK1 0x0c
u_int8_t reserved0;
u_int8_t sense_code;
u_int8_t sense_qual;
/*
* dt_scsi_flags and dt_scsi_addr are valid only on data transport
* elements. These bytes are undefined for all other element types.
*/
u_int8_t dt_scsi_flags;
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_LUNMASK 0x07
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_LUVALID 0x10
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_IDVALID 0x20
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_NOTBUS 0x80
u_int8_t dt_scsi_addr;
u_int8_t reserved1;
u_int8_t flags2;
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_INVERT 0x40
#define READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_SVALID 0x80
u_int8_t ssea[2]; /* source storage element address */
/*
* bytes 12-47: Primary volume tag information.
* (field omitted if PVOLTAG = 0)
*
* bytes 48-83: Alternate volume tag information.
* (field omitted if AVOLTAG = 0)
*
* bytes 84-87: Reserved (moved up if either of the above fields
* are omitted)
*
* bytes 88-end: Vendor-specific: (moved up if either of the
* above fields are missing)
*/
};
/* XXX add data returned by REQUEST VOLUME ELEMENT ADDRESS */
/* Element type codes */
#define ELEMENT_TYPE_MASK 0x0f /* Note: these aren't bits */
#define ELEMENT_TYPE_ALL 0x00
#define ELEMENT_TYPE_MT 0x01
#define ELEMENT_TYPE_ST 0x02
#define ELEMENT_TYPE_IE 0x03
#define ELEMENT_TYPE_DT 0x04
/*
* XXX The following definitions should be common to all SCSI device types.
*/
#define PGCODE_MASK 0x3f /* valid page number bits in pg_code */
#define PGCODE_PS 0x80 /* indicates page is savable */
/*
* Device capabilities page.
*
* This page defines characteristics of the elemenet types in the
* medium changer device.
*
* Note in the definitions below, the following abbreviations are
* used:
* MT Medium transport element (picker)
* ST Storage transport element (slot)
* IE Import/export element (portal)
* DT Data tranfer element (tape/disk drive)
*/
struct page_device_capabilities {
u_int8_t pg_code; /* page code (0x1f) */
u_int8_t pg_length; /* page length (0x12) */
/*
* The STOR_xx bits indicate that an element of a given
* type may provide independent storage for a unit of
* media. The top four bits of this value are reserved.
*/
u_int8_t stor;
#define STOR_MT 0x01
#define STOR_ST 0x02
#define STOR_IE 0x04
#define STOR_DT 0x08
u_int8_t reserved0;
/*
* The MOVE_TO_yy bits indicate the changer supports
* moving a unit of medium from an element of a given type to an
* element of type yy. This is used to determine if a given
* MOVE MEDIUM command is legal. The top four bits of each
* of these values are reserved.
*/
u_int8_t move_from_mt;
u_int8_t move_from_st;
u_int8_t move_from_ie;
u_int8_t move_from_dt;
#define MOVE_TO_MT 0x01
#define MOVE_TO_ST 0x02
#define MOVE_TO_IE 0x04
#define MOVE_TO_DT 0x08
u_int8_t reserved1[4];
/*
* Similar to above, but for EXCHANGE MEDIUM.
*/
u_int8_t exchange_with_mt;
u_int8_t exchange_with_st;
u_int8_t exchange_with_ie;
u_int8_t exchange_with_dt;
#define EXCHANGE_WITH_MT 0x01
#define EXCHANGE_WITH_ST 0x02
#define EXCHANGE_WITH_IE 0x04
#define EXCHANGE_WITH_DT 0x08
};
/*
* Medium changer elemement address assignment page.
*
* Some of these fields can be a little confusing, so an explanation
* is in order.
*
* Each component within a a medium changer apparatus is called an
* "element".
*
* The "medium transport element address" is the address of the first
* picker (robotic arm). "Number of medium transport elements" tells
* us how many pickers exist in the changer.
*
* The "first storage element address" is the address of the first
* slot in the tape or disk magazine. "Number of storage elements" tells
* us how many slots exist in the changer.
*
* The "first import/export element address" is the address of the first
* medium portal accessible both by the medium changer and an outside
* human operator. This is where the changer might deposit tapes destined
* for some vault. The "number of import/export elements" tells us
* not many of these portals exist in the changer. NOTE: this number may
* be 0.
*
* The "first data transfer element address" is the address of the first
* tape or disk drive in the changer. "Number of data transfer elements"
* tells us how many drives exist in the changer.
*/
struct page_element_address_assignment {
u_int8_t pg_code; /* page code (0x1d) */
u_int8_t pg_length; /* page length (0x12) */
/* Medium transport element address */
u_int8_t mtea[2];
/* Number of medium transport elements */
u_int8_t nmte[2];
/* First storage element address */
u_int8_t fsea[2];
/* Number of storage elements */
u_int8_t nse[2];
/* First import/export element address */
u_int8_t fieea[2];
/* Number of import/export elements */
u_int8_t niee[2];
/* First data transfer element address */
u_int8_t fdtea[2];
/* Number of data trafer elements */
u_int8_t ndte[2];
u_int8_t reserved[2];
};
/*
* Transport geometry parameters page.
*
* Defines whether each medium transport element is a member of a set of
* elements that share a common robotics subsystem and whether the element
* is capable of media rotation. One transport geometry descriptor is
* transferred for each medium transport element, beginning with the first
* medium transport element (other than the default transport element address
* of 0).
*/
struct page_transport_geometry_parameters {
u_int8_t pg_code; /* page code (0x1e) */
u_int8_t pg_length; /* page length; variable */
/* Transport geometry descriptor(s) are here. */
u_int8_t misc;
#define CAN_ROTATE 0x01
/* Member number in transport element set. */
u_int8_t member;
};