Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1030352AbVIITpI (ORCPT ); Fri, 9 Sep 2005 15:45:08 -0400 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id S1030346AbVIITfo (ORCPT ); Fri, 9 Sep 2005 15:35:44 -0400 Received: from magic.adaptec.com ([216.52.22.17]:29381 "EHLO magic.adaptec.com") by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1030341AbVIITfT (ORCPT ); Fri, 9 Sep 2005 15:35:19 -0400 Message-ID: <4321E3F0.1010003@adaptec.com> Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 15:35:12 -0400 From: Luben Tuikov User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (X11/20050716) X-Accept-Language: en-us, en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Linux Kernel Mailing List , SCSI Mailing List Subject: [PATCH 2.6.13 13/20] aic94xx: aic94xx_sas.h SAS specific for this hw/seq implementation header file Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-OriginalArrivalTime: 09 Sep 2005 19:35:17.0765 (UTC) FILETIME=[9BAEC350:01C5B575] Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 23568 Lines: 800 Signed-off-by: Luben Tuikov diff -X linux-2.6.13/Documentation/dontdiff -Naur linux-2.6.13-orig/drivers/scsi/aic94xx/aic94xx_sas.h linux-2.6.13/drivers/scsi/aic94xx/aic94xx_sas.h --- linux-2.6.13-orig/drivers/scsi/aic94xx/aic94xx_sas.h 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500 +++ linux-2.6.13/drivers/scsi/aic94xx/aic94xx_sas.h 2005-09-09 11:21:23.000000000 -0400 @@ -0,0 +1,788 @@ +/* + * Aic94xx SAS/SATA driver SAS definitions and hardware interface header file. + * + * Copyright (C) 2005 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (C) 2005 Luben Tuikov + * + * This file is licensed under GPLv2. + * + * This file is part of the aic94xx driver. + * + * The aic94xx driver is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the + * License. + * + * The aic94xx driver is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with the aic94xx driver; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + * + * $Id: //depot/aic94xx/aic94xx_sas.h#61 $ + */ + +#ifndef _AIC94XX_SAS_H_ +#define _AIC94XX_SAS_H_ + +#include +#include + +/* ---------- DDBs ---------- */ +/* DDBs are device descriptor blocks which describe a device in the + * domain that this sequencer can maintain low-level connections for + * us. They are be 64 bytes. + */ + +struct asd_ddb_ssp_smp_target_port { + u8 conn_type; /* byte 0 */ +#define DDB_TP_CONN_TYPE 0x81 /* Initiator port and addr frame type 0x01 */ + + u8 conn_rate; + __be16 init_conn_tag; + u8 dest_sas_addr[8]; /* bytes 4-11 */ + + __le16 send_queue_head; + u8 sq_suspended; + u8 ddb_type; /* DDB_TYPE_TARGET */ +#define DDB_TYPE_UNUSED 0xFF +#define DDB_TYPE_TARGET 0xFE +#define DDB_TYPE_INITIATOR 0xFD +#define DDB_TYPE_PM_PORT 0xFC + + __le16 _r_a; + __be16 awt_def; + + u8 compat_features; /* byte 20 */ + u8 pathway_blocked_count; + __be16 arb_wait_time; + __be32 more_compat_features; /* byte 24 */ + + u8 conn_mask; + u8 flags; /* concurrent conn:2,2 and open:0(1) */ +#define CONCURRENT_CONN_SUPP 0x04 +#define OPEN_REQUIRED 0x01 + + u16 _r_b; + __le16 exec_queue_tail; + __le16 send_queue_tail; + __le16 sister_ddb; + + __le16 _r_c; + + u8 max_concurrent_conn; + u8 num_concurrent_conn; + u8 num_contexts; + + u8 _r_d; + + __le16 active_task_count; + + u8 _r_e[9]; + + u8 itnl_reason; /* I_T nexus loss reason */ + + __le16 _r_f; + + __le16 itnl_timeout; +#define ITNL_TIMEOUT_CONST 0x7D0 /* 2 seconds */ + + __le32 itnl_timestamp; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct asd_ddb_stp_sata_target_port { + u8 conn_type; /* byte 0 */ + u8 conn_rate; + __be16 init_conn_tag; + u8 dest_sas_addr[8]; /* bytes 4-11 */ + + __le16 send_queue_head; + u8 sq_suspended; + u8 ddb_type; /* DDB_TYPE_TARGET */ + + __le16 _r_a; + + __be16 awt_def; + u8 compat_features; /* byte 20 */ + u8 pathway_blocked_count; + __be16 arb_wait_time; + __be32 more_compat_features; /* byte 24 */ + + u8 conn_mask; + u8 flags; /* concurrent conn:2,2 and open:0(1) */ +#define SATA_MULTIPORT 0x80 +#define SUPPORTS_AFFIL 0x40 +#define STP_AFFIL_POL 0x20 + + u8 _r_b; + u8 flags2; /* STP close policy:0 */ +#define STP_CL_POL_NO_TX 0x00 +#define STP_CL_POL_BTW_CMDS 0x01 + + __le16 exec_queue_tail; + __le16 send_queue_tail; + __le16 sister_ddb; + __le16 ata_cmd_scbptr; + __le32 sata_tag_alloc_mask; + __le16 active_task_count; + __le16 _r_c; + __le32 sata_sactive; + u8 num_sata_tags; + u8 sata_status; + u8 sata_ending_status; + u8 itnl_reason; /* I_T nexus loss reason */ + __le16 ncq_data_scb_ptr; + __le16 itnl_timeout; + __le32 itnl_timestamp; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This struct asd_ddb_init_port, describes the device descriptor block + * of an initiator port (when the sequencer is operating in target mode). + * Bytes [0,11] and [20,27] are from the OPEN address frame. + * The sequencer allocates an initiator port DDB entry. + */ +struct asd_ddb_init_port { + u8 conn_type; /* byte 0 */ + u8 conn_rate; + __be16 init_conn_tag; /* BE */ + u8 dest_sas_addr[8]; + __le16 send_queue_head; /* LE, byte 12 */ + u8 sq_suspended; + u8 ddb_type; /* DDB_TYPE_INITIATOR */ + __le16 _r_a; + __be16 awt_def; /* BE */ + u8 compat_features; + u8 pathway_blocked_count; + __be16 arb_wait_time; /* BE */ + __be32 more_compat_features; /* BE */ + u8 conn_mask; + u8 flags; /* == 5 */ + u16 _r_b; + __le16 exec_queue_tail; /* execution queue tail */ + __le16 send_queue_tail; + __le16 sister_ddb; + __le16 init_resp_timeout; /* initiator response timeout */ + __le32 _r_c; + __le16 active_tasks; /* active task count */ + __le16 init_list; /* initiator list link pointer */ + __le32 _r_d; + u8 max_conn_to[3]; /* from Conn-Disc mode page, in us, LE */ + u8 itnl_reason; /* I_T nexus loss reason */ + __le16 bus_inact_to; /* from Conn-Disc mode page, in 100 us, LE */ + __le16 itnl_to; /* from the Protocol Specific Port Ctrl MP */ + __le32 itnl_timestamp; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This struct asd_ddb_sata_tag, describes a look-up table to be used + * by the sequencers. SATA II, IDENTIFY DEVICE data, word 76, bit 8: + * NCQ support. This table is used by the sequencers to find the + * corresponding SCB, given a SATA II tag value. + */ +struct asd_ddb_sata_tag { + __le16 scb_pointer[32]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This struct asd_ddb_sata_pm_table, describes a port number to + * connection handle look-up table. SATA targets attached to a port + * multiplier require a 4-bit port number value. There is one DDB + * entry of this type for each SATA port multiplier (sister DDB). + * Given a SATA PM port number, this table gives us the SATA PM Port + * DDB of the SATA port multiplier port (i.e. the SATA target + * discovered on the port). + */ +struct asd_ddb_sata_pm_table { + __le16 ddb_pointer[16]; + __le16 _r_a[16]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This struct asd_ddb_sata_pm_port, describes the SATA port multiplier + * port format DDB. + */ +struct asd_ddb_sata_pm_port { + u8 _r_a[15]; + u8 ddb_type; + u8 _r_b[13]; + u8 pm_port_flags; +#define PM_PORT_MASK 0xF0 +#define PM_PORT_SET 0x02 + u8 _r_c[6]; + __le16 sister_ddb; + __le16 ata_cmd_scbptr; + __le32 sata_tag_alloc_mask; + __le16 active_task_count; + __le16 parent_ddb; + __le32 sata_sactive; + u8 num_sata_tags; + u8 sata_status; + u8 sata_ending_status; + u8 _r_d[9]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This struct asd_ddb_seq_shared, describes a DDB shared by the + * central and link sequencers. port_map_by_links is indexed phy + * number [0,7]; each byte is a bit mask of all the phys that are in + * the same port as the indexed phy. + */ +struct asd_ddb_seq_shared { + __le16 q_free_ddb_head; + __le16 q_free_ddb_tail; + __le16 q_free_ddb_cnt; + __le16 q_used_ddb_head; + __le16 q_used_ddb_tail; + __le16 shared_mem_lock; + __le16 smp_conn_tag; + __le16 est_nexus_buf_cnt; + __le16 est_nexus_buf_thresh; + u32 _r_a; + u8 settable_max_contexts; + u8 _r_b[23]; + u8 conn_not_active; + u8 phy_is_up; + u8 _r_c[8]; + u8 port_map_by_links[8]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* ---------- SG Element ---------- */ + +/* This struct sg_el, describes the hardware scatter gather buffer + * element. All entries are little endian. In an SCB, there are 2 of + * this, plus one more, called a link element of this indicating a + * sublist if needed. + * + * A link element has only the bus address set and the flags (DS) bit + * valid. The bus address points to the start of the sublist. + * + * If a sublist is needed, then that sublist should also include the 2 + * sg_el embedded in the SCB, in which case next_sg_offset is 32, + * since sizeof(sg_el) = 16; EOS should be 1 and EOL 0 in this case. + */ +struct sg_el { + __le64 bus_addr; + __le32 size; + __le16 _r; + u8 next_sg_offs; + u8 flags; +#define ASD_SG_EL_DS_MASK 0x30 +#define ASD_SG_EL_DS_OCM 0x10 +#define ASD_SG_EL_DS_HM 0x00 +#define ASD_SG_EL_LIST_MASK 0xC0 +#define ASD_SG_EL_LIST_EOL 0x40 +#define ASD_SG_EL_LIST_EOS 0x80 +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* ---------- SCBs ---------- */ + +/* An SCB (sequencer control block) is comprised of a common header + * and a task part, for a total of 128 bytes. All fields are in LE + * order, unless otherwise noted. + */ + +/* This struct scb_header, defines the SCB header format. + */ +struct scb_header { + __le64 next_scb; + __le16 index; /* transaction context */ + u8 opcode; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* SCB opcodes: Execution queue + */ +#define INITIATE_SSP_TASK 0x00 +#define INITIATE_LONG_SSP_TASK 0x01 +#define INITIATE_BIDIR_SSP_TASK 0x02 +#define ABORT_TASK 0x03 +#define INITIATE_SSP_TMF 0x04 +#define SSP_TARG_GET_DATA 0x05 +#define SSP_TARG_GET_DATA_GOOD 0x06 +#define SSP_TARG_SEND_RESP 0x07 +#define QUERY_SSP_TASK 0x08 +#define INITIATE_ATA_TASK 0x09 +#define INITIATE_ATAPI_TASK 0x0a +#define CONTROL_ATA_DEV 0x0b +#define INITIATE_SMP_TASK 0x0c +#define SMP_TARG_SEND_RESP 0x0f + +/* SCB opcodes: Send Queue + */ +#define SSP_TARG_SEND_DATA 0x40 +#define SSP_TARG_SEND_DATA_GOOD 0x41 + +/* SCB opcodes: Link Queue + */ +#define CONTROL_PHY 0x80 +#define SEND_PRIMITIVE 0x81 +#define INITIATE_LINK_ADM_TASK 0x82 + +/* SCB opcodes: other + */ +#define EMPTY_SCB 0xc0 +#define INITIATE_SEQ_ADM_TASK 0xc1 +#define EST_ICL_TARG_WINDOW 0xc2 +#define COPY_MEM 0xc3 +#define CLEAR_NEXUS 0xc4 +#define DELIVER_FREE_I_PORT_DDB 0xc5 +#define INITIATE_DDB_ADM_TASK 0xc6 +#define ESTABLISH_NEXUS_ESCB 0xd0 + +#define LUN_SIZE 8 + +/* See SAS spec, task IU + */ +struct ssp_task_iu { + u8 lun[LUN_SIZE]; /* BE */ + u16 _r_a; + u8 tmf; + u8 _r_b; + __be16 tag; /* BE */ + u8 _r_c[14]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* See SAS spec, command IU + */ +struct ssp_command_iu { + u8 lun[LUN_SIZE]; + u8 _r_a; + u8 efb_prio_attr; /* enable first burst, task prio & attr */ +#define EFB_MASK 0x80 +#define TASK_PRIO_MASK 0x78 +#define TASK_ATTR_MASK 0x07 + + u8 _r_b; + u8 add_cdb_len; /* in dwords, since bit 0,1 are reserved */ + union { + u8 cdb[16]; + struct { + __le64 long_cdb_addr; /* bus address, LE */ + __le32 long_cdb_size; /* LE */ + u8 _r_c[3]; + u8 eol_ds; /* eol:6,6, ds:5,4 */ + } long_cdb; /* sequencer extension */ + }; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct xfer_rdy_iu { + __be32 requested_offset; /* BE */ + __be32 write_data_len; /* BE */ + __be32 _r_a; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* ---------- SCB tasks ---------- */ + +/* This is both ssp_task and long_ssp_task + */ +struct initiate_ssp_task { + u8 proto_conn_rate; /* proto:6,4, conn_rate:3,0 */ + __le32 total_xfer_len; + struct ssp_frame_hdr ssp_frame; + struct ssp_command_iu ssp_cmd; + __le16 sister_scb; /* 0xFFFF */ + __le16 conn_handle; /* index to DDB for the intended target */ + u8 data_dir; /* :1,0 */ +#define DATA_DIR_NONE 0x00 +#define DATA_DIR_IN 0x01 +#define DATA_DIR_OUT 0x02 +#define DATA_DIR_BYRECIPIENT 0x03 + + u8 _r_a; + u8 retry_count; + u8 _r_b[5]; + struct sg_el sg_element[3]; /* 2 real and 1 link */ +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This defines both ata_task and atapi_task. + * ata: C bit of FIS should be 1, + * atapi: C bit of FIS should be 1, and command register should be 0xA0, + * to indicate a packet command. + */ +struct initiate_ata_task { + u8 proto_conn_rate; + __le32 total_xfer_len; + struct host_to_dev_fis fis; + __le32 data_offs; + u8 atapi_packet[16]; + u8 _r_a[12]; + __le16 sister_scb; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 ata_flags; /* CSMI:6,6, DTM:4,4, QT:3,3, data dir:1,0 */ +#define CSMI_TASK 0x40 +#define DATA_XFER_MODE_DMA 0x10 +#define ATA_Q_TYPE_MASK 0x08 +#define ATA_Q_TYPE_UNTAGGED 0x00 +#define ATA_Q_TYPE_NCQ 0x08 + + u8 _r_b; + u8 retry_count; + u8 _r_c; + u8 flags; +#define STP_AFFIL_POLICY 0x20 +#define SET_AFFIL_POLICY 0x10 +#define RET_PARTIAL_SGLIST 0x02 + + u8 _r_d[3]; + struct sg_el sg_element[3]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct initiate_smp_task { + u8 proto_conn_rate; + u8 _r_a[40]; + struct sg_el smp_req; + __le16 sister_scb; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 _r_c[8]; + struct sg_el smp_resp; + u8 _r_d[32]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct control_phy { + u8 phy_id; + u8 sub_func; +#define DISABLE_PHY 0x00 +#define ENABLE_PHY 0x01 +#define RELEASE_SPINUP_HOLD 0x02 +#define ENABLE_PHY_NO_SAS_OOB 0x03 +#define ENABLE_PHY_NO_SATA_OOB 0x04 +#define PHY_NO_OP 0x05 +#define EXECUTE_HARD_RESET 0x81 + + u8 func_mask; + u8 speed_mask; + u8 hot_plug_delay; + u8 port_type; + u8 flags; +#define DEV_PRES_TIMER_OVERRIDE_ENABLE 0x01 +#define DISABLE_PHY_IF_OOB_FAILS 0x02 + + __le32 timeout_override; + u8 link_reset_retries; + u8 _r_a[47]; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 _r_b[56]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct control_ata_dev { + u8 proto_conn_rate; + __le32 _r_a; + struct host_to_dev_fis fis; + u8 _r_b[32]; + __le16 sister_scb; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 ata_flags; /* 0 */ + u8 _r_c[55]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct empty_scb { + u8 num_valid; + __le32 _r_a; +#define ASD_EDBS_PER_SCB 7 +/* header+data+CRC+DMA suffix data */ +#define ASD_EDB_SIZE (24+1024+4+16) + struct sg_el eb[ASD_EDBS_PER_SCB]; +#define ELEMENT_NOT_VALID 0xC0 +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct initiate_link_adm { + u8 phy_id; + u8 sub_func; +#define GET_LINK_ERROR_COUNT 0x00 +#define RESET_LINK_ERROR_COUNT 0x01 +#define ENABLE_NOTIFY_SPINUP_INTS 0x02 + + u8 _r_a[57]; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 _r_b[56]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct copy_memory { + u8 _r_a; + __le16 xfer_len; + __le16 _r_b; + __le64 src_busaddr; + u8 src_ds; /* See definition of sg_el */ + u8 _r_c[45]; + __le16 conn_handle; + __le64 _r_d; + __le64 dest_busaddr; + u8 dest_ds; /* See definition of sg_el */ + u8 _r_e[39]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct abort_task { + u8 proto_conn_rate; + __le32 _r_a; + struct ssp_frame_hdr ssp_frame; + struct ssp_task_iu ssp_task; + __le16 sister_scb; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 flags; /* ovrd_itnl_timer:3,3, suspend_data_trans:2,2 */ +#define SUSPEND_DATA_TRANS 0x04 + + u8 _r_b; + u8 retry_count; + u8 _r_c[5]; + __le16 index; /* Transaction context of task to be queried */ + __le16 itnl_to; + u8 _r_d[44]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct clear_nexus { + u8 nexus; +#define NEXUS_ADAPTER 0x00 +#define NEXUS_PORT 0x01 +#define NEXUS_I_T 0x02 +#define NEXUS_I_T_L 0x03 +#define NEXUS_TAG 0x04 +#define NEXUS_TRANS_CX 0x05 +#define NEXUS_SATA_TAG 0x06 +#define NEXUS_T_L 0x07 +#define NEXUS_L 0x08 +#define NEXUS_T_TAG 0x09 + + __le32 _r_a; + u8 flags; +#define SUSPEND_TX 0x80 +#define RESUME_TX 0x40 +#define SEND_Q 0x04 +#define EXEC_Q 0x02 +#define NOTINQ 0x01 + + u8 _r_b[3]; + u8 conn_mask; + u8 _r_c[19]; + struct ssp_task_iu ssp_task; /* LUN and TAG */ + __le16 _r_d; + __le16 conn_handle; + __le64 _r_e; + __le16 index; /* Transaction context of task to be cleared */ + __le16 context; /* Clear nexus context */ + u8 _r_f[44]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +struct initiate_ssp_tmf { + u8 proto_conn_rate; + __le32 _r_a; + struct ssp_frame_hdr ssp_frame; + struct ssp_task_iu ssp_task; + __le16 sister_scb; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 flags; /* itnl override and suspend data tx */ +#define OVERRIDE_ITNL_TIMER 8 + + u8 _r_b; + u8 retry_count; + u8 _r_c[5]; + __le16 index; /* Transaction context of task to be queried */ + __le16 itnl_to; + u8 _r_d[44]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* Transmits an arbitrary primitive on the link. + * Used for NOTIFY and BROADCAST. + */ +struct send_prim { + u8 phy_id; + u8 wait_transmit; /* :0,0 */ + u8 xmit_flags; +#define XMTPSIZE_MASK 0xF0 +#define XMTPSIZE_SINGLE 0x10 +#define XMTPSIZE_REPEATED 0x20 +#define XMTPSIZE_CONT 0x20 +#define XMTPSIZE_TRIPLE 0x30 +#define XMTPSIZE_REDUNDANT 0x60 +#define XMTPSIZE_INF 0 + +#define XMTCONTEN 0x04 +#define XMTPFRM 0x02 /* Transmit at the next frame boundary */ +#define XMTPIMM 0x01 /* Transmit immediately */ + + __le16 _r_a; + u8 prim[4]; /* K, D0, D1, D2 */ + u8 _r_b[50]; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 _r_c[56]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* This describes both SSP Target Get Data and SSP Target Get Data And + * Send Good Response SCBs. Used when the sequencer is operating in + * target mode... + */ +struct ssp_targ_get_data { + u8 proto_conn_rate; + __le32 total_xfer_len; + struct ssp_frame_hdr ssp_frame; + struct xfer_rdy_iu xfer_rdy; + u8 lun[LUN_SIZE]; + __le64 _r_a; + __le16 sister_scb; + __le16 conn_handle; + u8 data_dir; /* 01b */ + u8 _r_b; + u8 retry_count; + u8 _r_c[5]; + struct sg_el sg_element[3]; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* ---------- The actual SCB struct ---------- */ + +struct scb { + struct scb_header header; + union { + struct initiate_ssp_task ssp_task; + struct initiate_ata_task ata_task; + struct initiate_smp_task smp_task; + struct control_phy control_phy; + struct control_ata_dev control_ata_dev; + struct empty_scb escb; + struct initiate_link_adm link_adm; + struct copy_memory cp_mem; + struct abort_task abort_task; + struct clear_nexus clear_nexus; + struct initiate_ssp_tmf ssp_tmf; + }; +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* ---------- Done List ---------- */ +/* The done list entry opcode field is defined below. + * The mnemonic encoding and meaning is as follows: + * TC - Task Complete, status was received and acknowledged + * TF - Task Failed, indicates an error prior to receiving acknowledgment + * for the command: + * - no conn, + * - NACK or R_ERR received in response to this command, + * - credit blocked or not available, or in the case of SMP request, + * - no SMP response was received. + * In these four cases it is known that the target didn't receive the + * command. + * TI - Task Interrupted, error after the command was acknowledged. It is + * known that the command was received by the target. + * TU - Task Unacked, command was transmitted but neither ACK (R_OK) nor NAK + * (R_ERR) was received due to loss of signal, broken connection, loss of + * dword sync or other reason. The application client should send the + * appropriate task query. + * TA - Task Aborted, see TF. + * _RESP - The completion includes an empty buffer containing status. + * TO - Timeout. + */ +#define TC_NO_ERROR 0x00 +#define TC_UNDERRUN 0x01 +#define TC_OVERRUN 0x02 +#define TF_OPEN_TO 0x03 +#define TF_OPEN_REJECT 0x04 +#define TI_BREAK 0x05 +#define TI_PROTO_ERR 0x06 +#define TC_SSP_RESP 0x07 +#define TI_PHY_DOWN 0x08 +#define TF_PHY_DOWN 0x09 +#define TC_LINK_ADM_RESP 0x0a +#define TC_CSMI 0x0b +#define TC_ATA_RESP 0x0c +#define TU_PHY_DOWN 0x0d +#define TU_BREAK 0x0e +#define TI_SATA_TO 0x0f +#define TI_NAK 0x10 +#define TC_CONTROL_PHY 0x11 +#define TF_BREAK 0x12 +#define TC_RESUME 0x13 +#define TI_ACK_NAK_TO 0x14 +#define TF_SMPRSP_TO 0x15 +#define TF_SMP_XMIT_RCV_ERR 0x16 +#define TC_PARTIAL_SG_LIST 0x17 +#define TU_ACK_NAK_TO 0x18 +#define TU_SATA_TO 0x19 +#define TF_NAK_RECV 0x1a +#define TA_I_T_NEXUS_LOSS 0x1b +#define TC_ATA_R_ERR_RECV 0x1c +#define TF_TMF_NO_CTX 0x1d +#define TA_ON_REQ 0x1e +#define TF_TMF_NO_TAG 0x1f +#define TF_TMF_TAG_FREE 0x20 +#define TF_TMF_TASK_DONE 0x21 +#define TF_TMF_NO_CONN_HANDLE 0x22 +#define TC_TASK_CLEARED 0x23 +#define TI_SYNCS_RECV 0x24 +#define TU_SYNCS_RECV 0x25 +#define TF_IRTT_TO 0x26 +#define TF_NO_SMP_CONN 0x27 +#define TF_IU_SHORT 0x28 +#define TF_DATA_OFFS_ERR 0x29 +#define TF_INV_CONN_HANDLE 0x2a +#define TF_REQUESTED_N_PENDING 0x2b + +/* 0xc1 - 0xc7: empty buffer received, + 0xd1 - 0xd7: establish nexus empty buffer received +*/ +/* This is the ESCB mask */ +#define ESCB_RECVD 0xC0 + + +/* This struct done_list_struct defines the done list entry. + * All fields are LE. + */ +struct done_list_struct { + __le16 index; /* aka transaction context */ + u8 opcode; + u8 status_block[4]; + u8 toggle; /* bit 0 */ +#define DL_TOGGLE_MASK 0x01 +} __attribute__ ((packed)); + +/* ---------- PHYS ---------- */ + +struct asd_phy { + struct sas_phy sas_phy; + struct asd_phy_desc *phy_desc; /* hw profile */ + + struct sas_identify_frame *identify_frame; + struct asd_dma_tok *id_frm_tok; + + u8 frame_rcvd[ASD_EDB_SIZE]; +}; + + +#define ASD_SCB_SIZE sizeof(struct scb) +#define ASD_DDB_SIZE sizeof(struct asd_ddb_ssp_smp_target_port) + +/* Define this to 0 if you do not want NOTIFY (ENABLE SPINIP) sent. + * Default: 0x10 (it's a mask) + */ +#define ASD_NOTIFY_ENABLE_SPINUP 0x10 + +/* If enabled, set this to the interval between transmission + * of NOTIFY (ENABLE SPINUP). In units of 200 us. + */ +#define ASD_NOTIFY_TIMEOUT 2500 + +/* Initial delay after OOB, before we transmit NOTIFY (ENABLE SPINUP). + * If 0, transmit immediately. In milliseconds. + */ +#define ASD_NOTIFY_DOWN_COUNT 0 + +/* Device present timer timeout constant, 10 ms. */ +#define ASD_DEV_PRESENT_TIMEOUT 0x2710 + +#define ASD_SATA_INTERLOCK_TIMEOUT 0 + +/* How long to wait before shutting down an STP connection, unless + * an STP target sent frame(s). 50 usec. + * IGNORED by the sequencer (i.e. value 0 always). + */ +#define ASD_STP_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT 0x0 + +/* ATA soft reset timer timeout. 5 usec. */ +#define ASD_SRST_ASSERT_TIMEOUT 0x05 + +/* 31 sec */ +#define ASD_RCV_FIS_TIMEOUT 0x01D905C0 + +#define ASD_ONE_MILLISEC_TIMEOUT 0x03e8 + +/* COMINIT timer */ +#define ASD_TEN_MILLISEC_TIMEOUT 0x2710 +#define ASD_COMINIT_TIMEOUT ASD_TEN_MILLISEC_TIMEOUT + +/* 1 sec */ +#define ASD_SMP_RCV_TIMEOUT 0x000F4240 + +#endif - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/