NetBSD/sys/dev/scsipi/scsipi_base.c
thorpej 75e554c27d Implement two macros, scsipi_command() and scsipi_command_direct(), and
use them to hide the structure of the function pointers we jump through
to issue a command.
1997-10-18 19:50:51 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: scsipi_base.c,v 1.4 1997/10/18 19:51:02 thorpej Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1997 Charles M. Hannum. All rights reserved.
*
* 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 acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Charles M. Hannum.
* 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.
*/
/*
* Originally written by Julian Elischer (julian@dialix.oz.au)
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_all.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsi_all.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_disk.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsipiconf.h>
#include <dev/scsipi/scsipi_base.h>
struct xs_free_list xs_free_list;
int sc_err1 __P((struct scsipi_xfer *, int));
/*
* Get a scsipi transfer structure for the caller. Charge the structure
* to the device that is referenced by the sc_link structure. If the
* sc_link structure has no 'credits' then the device already has the
* maximum number or outstanding operations under way. In this stage,
* wait on the structure so that when one is freed, we are awoken again
* If the SCSI_NOSLEEP flag is set, then do not wait, but rather, return
* a NULL pointer, signifying that no slots were available
* Note in the link structure, that we are waiting on it.
*/
struct scsipi_xfer *
scsipi_get_xs(sc_link, flags)
struct scsipi_link *sc_link; /* who to charge the xs to */
int flags; /* if this call can sleep */
{
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
int s;
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("scsipi_get_xs\n"));
s = splbio();
while (sc_link->openings <= 0) {
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("sleeping\n"));
if ((flags & SCSI_NOSLEEP) != 0) {
splx(s);
return (0);
}
sc_link->flags |= SDEV_WAITING;
(void)tsleep(sc_link, PRIBIO, "getxs", 0);
}
sc_link->openings--;
if ((xs = xs_free_list.lh_first) != NULL) {
LIST_REMOVE(xs, free_list);
splx(s);
} else {
splx(s);
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("making\n"));
xs = malloc(sizeof(*xs), M_DEVBUF,
((flags & SCSI_NOSLEEP) != 0 ? M_NOWAIT : M_WAITOK));
if (xs == NULL) {
sc_link->sc_print_addr(sc_link);
printf("cannot allocate scsipi xs\n");
return (0);
}
}
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("returning\n"));
/*
* zero's out the command, as ATAPI may use longer commands
* than SCSI
*/
bzero(&xs->cmdstore, sizeof(xs->cmdstore));
xs->flags = INUSE | flags;
return (xs);
}
/*
* Given a scsipi_xfer struct, and a device (referenced through sc_link)
* return the struct to the free pool and credit the device with it
* If another process is waiting for an xs, do a wakeup, let it proceed
*/
void
scsipi_free_xs(xs, flags)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
int flags;
{
struct scsipi_link *sc_link = xs->sc_link;
xs->flags &= ~INUSE;
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&xs_free_list, xs, free_list);
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("scsipi_free_xs\n"));
/* if was 0 and someone waits, wake them up */
sc_link->openings++;
if ((sc_link->flags & SDEV_WAITING) != 0) {
sc_link->flags &= ~SDEV_WAITING;
wakeup(sc_link);
} else {
if (sc_link->device->start) {
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB2,
("calling private start()\n"));
(*(sc_link->device->start))(sc_link->device_softc);
}
}
}
/*
* Find out from the device what its capacity is.
*/
u_long
scsipi_size(sc_link, flags)
struct scsipi_link *sc_link;
int flags;
{
struct scsipi_read_cap_data rdcap;
struct scsipi_read_capacity scsipi_cmd;
/*
* make up a scsipi command and ask the scsipi driver to do
* it for you.
*/
bzero(&scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd));
scsipi_cmd.opcode = READ_CAPACITY;
/*
* If the command works, interpret the result as a 4 byte
* number of blocks
*/
if (scsipi_command(sc_link, (struct scsipi_generic *)&scsipi_cmd,
sizeof(scsipi_cmd), (u_char *)&rdcap, sizeof(rdcap),
2, 20000, NULL, flags | SCSI_DATA_IN) != 0) {
sc_link->sc_print_addr(sc_link);
printf("could not get size\n");
return (0);
}
return (_4btol(rdcap.addr) + 1);
}
/*
* Get scsipi driver to send a "are you ready?" command
*/
int
scsipi_test_unit_ready(sc_link, flags)
struct scsipi_link *sc_link;
int flags;
{
struct scsipi_test_unit_ready scsipi_cmd;
/* some ATAPI drives don't support TEST_UNIT_READY. Sigh */
if (sc_link->quirks & ADEV_NOTUR)
return (0);
bzero(&scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd));
scsipi_cmd.opcode = TEST_UNIT_READY;
return (scsipi_command(sc_link,
(struct scsipi_generic *)&scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd),
0, 0, 2, 10000, NULL, flags));
}
/*
* Do a scsipi operation asking a device what it is
* Use the scsipi_cmd routine in the switch table.
* XXX actually this is only used for scsi devices, because I have the feeling
* that some atapi CDROM may not implement it, althouh it marked as mandatory
* in the atapi specs.
*/
int
scsipi_inquire(sc_link, inqbuf, flags)
struct scsipi_link *sc_link;
struct scsipi_inquiry_data *inqbuf;
int flags;
{
struct scsipi_inquiry scsipi_cmd;
bzero(&scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd));
scsipi_cmd.opcode = INQUIRY;
scsipi_cmd.length = sizeof(struct scsipi_inquiry_data);
return (scsipi_command(sc_link,
(struct scsipi_generic *) &scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd),
(u_char *) inqbuf, sizeof(struct scsipi_inquiry_data),
2, 10000, NULL, SCSI_DATA_IN | flags));
}
/*
* Prevent or allow the user to remove the media
*/
int
scsipi_prevent(sc_link, type, flags)
struct scsipi_link *sc_link;
int type, flags;
{
struct scsipi_prevent scsipi_cmd;
if (sc_link->quirks & ADEV_NODOORLOCK)
return (0);
bzero(&scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd));
scsipi_cmd.opcode = PREVENT_ALLOW;
scsipi_cmd.how = type;
return (scsipi_command(sc_link,
(struct scsipi_generic *) &scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd),
0, 0, 2, 5000, NULL, flags));
}
/*
* Get scsipi driver to send a "start up" command
*/
int
scsipi_start(sc_link, type, flags)
struct scsipi_link *sc_link;
int type, flags;
{
struct scsipi_start_stop scsipi_cmd;
bzero(&scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd));
scsipi_cmd.opcode = START_STOP;
scsipi_cmd.byte2 = 0x00;
scsipi_cmd.how = type;
return (scsipi_command(sc_link,
(struct scsipi_generic *) &scsipi_cmd, sizeof(scsipi_cmd),
0, 0, 2, type == SSS_START ? 30000 : 10000, NULL, flags));
}
/*
* This routine is called by the scsipi interrupt when the transfer is
* complete.
*/
void
scsipi_done(xs)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
{
struct scsipi_link *sc_link = xs->sc_link;
struct buf *bp;
int error;
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB2, ("scsipi_done\n"));
#ifdef SCSIDEBUG
if ((sc_link->flags & SDEV_DB1) != 0)
show_scsipi_cmd(xs);
#endif /* SCSIDEBUG */
/*
* If it's a user level request, bypass all usual completion
* processing, let the user work it out.. We take
* reponsibility for freeing the xs when the user returns.
* (and restarting the device's queue).
*/
if ((xs->flags & SCSI_USER) != 0) {
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("calling user done()\n"));
scsipi_user_done(xs); /* to take a copy of the sense etc. */
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("returned from user done()\n "));
scsipi_free_xs(xs, SCSI_NOSLEEP); /* restarts queue too */
SC_DEBUG(sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("returning to adapter\n"));
return;
}
if (!((xs->flags & (SCSI_NOSLEEP | SCSI_POLL)) == SCSI_NOSLEEP)) {
/*
* if it's a normal upper level request, then ask
* the upper level code to handle error checking
* rather than doing it here at interrupt time
*/
wakeup(xs);
return;
}
/*
* Go and handle errors now.
* If it returns ERESTART then we should RETRY
*/
retry:
error = sc_err1(xs, 1);
if (error == ERESTART)
switch (scsipi_command_direct(xs)) {
case SUCCESSFULLY_QUEUED:
return;
case TRY_AGAIN_LATER:
xs->error = XS_BUSY;
case COMPLETE:
goto retry;
}
bp = xs->bp;
if (bp) {
if (error) {
bp->b_error = error;
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
} else {
bp->b_error = 0;
bp->b_resid = xs->resid;
}
}
if (sc_link->device->done) {
/*
* Tell the device the operation is actually complete.
* No more will happen with this xfer. This for
* notification of the upper-level driver only; they
* won't be returning any meaningful information to us.
*/
(*sc_link->device->done)(xs);
}
scsipi_free_xs(xs, SCSI_NOSLEEP);
if (bp)
biodone(bp);
}
int
scsipi_execute_xs(xs)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
{
int error;
int s;
xs->flags &= ~ITSDONE;
xs->error = XS_NOERROR;
xs->resid = xs->datalen;
retry:
/*
* Do the transfer. If we are polling we will return:
* COMPLETE, Was poll, and scsipi_done has been called
* TRY_AGAIN_LATER, Adapter short resources, try again
*
* if under full steam (interrupts) it will return:
* SUCCESSFULLY_QUEUED, will do a wakeup when complete
* TRY_AGAIN_LATER, (as for polling)
* After the wakeup, we must still check if it succeeded
*
* If we have a SCSI_NOSLEEP (typically because we have a buf)
* we just return. All the error proccessing and the buffer
* code both expect us to return straight to them, so as soon
* as the command is queued, return.
*/
#ifdef SCSIDEBUG
if (xs->sc_link->flags & SDEV_DB3) {
printf("scsipi_exec_cmd: ");
show_scsipi_xs(xs);
printf("\n");
}
#endif
switch (scsipi_command_direct(xs)) {
case SUCCESSFULLY_QUEUED:
if ((xs->flags & (SCSI_NOSLEEP | SCSI_POLL)) == SCSI_NOSLEEP)
return (EJUSTRETURN);
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (xs->flags & SCSI_NOSLEEP)
panic("scsipi_execute_xs: NOSLEEP and POLL");
#endif
s = splbio();
while ((xs->flags & ITSDONE) == 0)
tsleep(xs, PRIBIO + 1, "scsipi_cmd", 0);
splx(s);
case COMPLETE: /* Polling command completed ok */
if (xs->bp)
return (EJUSTRETURN);
doit:
SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("back in cmd()\n"));
if ((error = sc_err1(xs, 0)) != ERESTART)
return (error);
goto retry;
case TRY_AGAIN_LATER: /* adapter resource shortage */
xs->error = XS_BUSY;
goto doit;
default:
panic("scsipi_execute_xs: invalid return code");
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
panic("scsipi_execute_xs: impossible");
#endif
return (EINVAL);
}
int
sc_err1(xs, async)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
int async;
{
int error;
SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3, ("sc_err1,err = 0x%x \n", xs->error));
/*
* If it has a buf, we might be working with
* a request from the buffer cache or some other
* piece of code that requires us to process
* errors at inetrrupt time. We have probably
* been called by scsipi_done()
*/
switch (xs->error) {
case XS_NOERROR: /* nearly always hit this one */
error = 0;
break;
case XS_SENSE:
if ((error = (*xs->sc_link->scsipi_interpret_sense)(xs)) ==
ERESTART)
goto retry;
SC_DEBUG(xs->sc_link, SDEV_DB3,
("scsipi_interpret_sense returned %d\n", error));
break;
case XS_BUSY:
if (xs->retries) {
if ((xs->flags & SCSI_POLL) != 0)
delay(1000000);
else if ((xs->flags & SCSI_NOSLEEP) == 0)
tsleep(&lbolt, PRIBIO, "scbusy", 0);
else
#if 0
timeout(scsipi_requeue, xs, hz);
#else
goto lose;
#endif
}
case XS_TIMEOUT:
retry:
if (xs->retries--) {
xs->error = XS_NOERROR;
xs->flags &= ~ITSDONE;
return (ERESTART);
}
case XS_DRIVER_STUFFUP:
lose:
error = EIO;
break;
case XS_SELTIMEOUT:
/* XXX Disable device? */
error = EIO;
break;
default:
(*xs->sc_link->sc_print_addr)(xs->sc_link);
printf("unknown error category from scsipi driver\n");
error = EIO;
break;
}
return (error);
}
#ifdef SCSIDEBUG
/*
* Given a scsipi_xfer, dump the request, in all it's glory
*/
void
show_scsipi_xs(xs)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
{
printf("xs(%p): ", xs);
printf("flg(0x%x)", xs->flags);
printf("sc_link(%p)", xs->sc_link);
printf("retr(0x%x)", xs->retries);
printf("timo(0x%x)", xs->timeout);
printf("cmd(%p)", xs->cmd);
printf("len(0x%x)", xs->cmdlen);
printf("data(%p)", xs->data);
printf("len(0x%x)", xs->datalen);
printf("res(0x%x)", xs->resid);
printf("err(0x%x)", xs->error);
printf("bp(%p)", xs->bp);
show_scsipi_cmd(xs);
}
void
show_scsipi_cmd(xs)
struct scsipi_xfer *xs;
{
u_char *b = (u_char *) xs->cmd;
int i = 0;
(*xs->sc_link->sc_print_addr)(xs->sc_link);
printf("command: ");
if ((xs->flags & SCSI_RESET) == 0) {
while (i < xs->cmdlen) {
if (i)
printf(",");
printf("0x%x", b[i++]);
}
printf("-[%d bytes]\n", xs->datalen);
if (xs->datalen)
show_mem(xs->data, min(64, xs->datalen));
} else
printf("-RESET-\n");
}
void
show_mem(address, num)
u_char *address;
int num;
{
int x;
printf("------------------------------");
for (x = 0; x < num; x++) {
if ((x % 16) == 0)
printf("\n%03d: ", x);
printf("%02x ", *address++);
}
printf("\n------------------------------\n");
}
#endif /*SCSIDEBUG */