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/*
* linux/drivers/message/fusion/mptfc.c
* For use with LSI PCI chip/adapter(s)
* running LSI Fusion MPT (Message Passing Technology) firmware.
*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 LSI Corporation
* (mailto:DL-MPTFusionLinux@lsi.com)
*
*/
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#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/kdev_t.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/delay.h> /* for mdelay */
#include <linux/interrupt.h> /* needed for in_interrupt() proto */
#include <linux/reboot.h> /* notifier code */
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/sort.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies. percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is used as the basis of conversion. http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py The script does the followings. * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used, gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h. * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered - alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there doesn't seem to be any matching order. * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the file. The conversion was done in the following steps. 1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400 files. 2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion, some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added inclusions to around 150 files. 3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits from #2 to make sure no file was left behind. 4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed. e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually. 5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as necessary. 6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h. 7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq). * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config. * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig * ia64 SMP allmodconfig * s390 SMP allmodconfig * alpha SMP allmodconfig * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig 8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as a separate patch and serve as bisection point. Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step 6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch. If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of the specific arch. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
2010-03-24 08:04:11 +00:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_tcq.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h>
#include "mptbase.h"
#include "mptscsih.h"
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
#define my_NAME "Fusion MPT FC Host driver"
#define my_VERSION MPT_LINUX_VERSION_COMMON
#define MYNAM "mptfc"
MODULE_AUTHOR(MODULEAUTHOR);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION(my_NAME);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_VERSION(my_VERSION);
/* Command line args */
#define MPTFC_DEV_LOSS_TMO (60)
static int mptfc_dev_loss_tmo = MPTFC_DEV_LOSS_TMO; /* reasonable default */
module_param(mptfc_dev_loss_tmo, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(mptfc_dev_loss_tmo, " Initial time the driver programs the "
" transport to wait for an rport to "
" return following a device loss event."
" Default=60.");
/* scsi-mid layer global parmeter is max_report_luns, which is 511 */
#define MPTFC_MAX_LUN (16895)
static int max_lun = MPTFC_MAX_LUN;
module_param(max_lun, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_lun, " max lun, default=16895 ");
static u8 mptfcDoneCtx = MPT_MAX_PROTOCOL_DRIVERS;
static u8 mptfcTaskCtx = MPT_MAX_PROTOCOL_DRIVERS;
static u8 mptfcInternalCtx = MPT_MAX_PROTOCOL_DRIVERS;
static int mptfc_target_alloc(struct scsi_target *starget);
static int mptfc_slave_alloc(struct scsi_device *sdev);
static int mptfc_qcmd(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt);
static void mptfc_target_destroy(struct scsi_target *starget);
static void mptfc_set_rport_loss_tmo(struct fc_rport *rport, uint32_t timeout);
static void mptfc_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev);
static int mptfc_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt);
static int mptfc_dev_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt);
static int mptfc_bus_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt);
static int mptfc_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt);
static struct scsi_host_template mptfc_driver_template = {
.module = THIS_MODULE,
.proc_name = "mptfc",
.show_info = mptscsih_show_info,
.name = "MPT FC Host",
.info = mptscsih_info,
.queuecommand = mptfc_qcmd,
.target_alloc = mptfc_target_alloc,
.slave_alloc = mptfc_slave_alloc,
.slave_configure = mptscsih_slave_configure,
.target_destroy = mptfc_target_destroy,
.slave_destroy = mptscsih_slave_destroy,
.change_queue_depth = mptscsih_change_queue_depth,
.eh_abort_handler = mptfc_abort,
.eh_device_reset_handler = mptfc_dev_reset,
.eh_bus_reset_handler = mptfc_bus_reset,
.eh_host_reset_handler = mptfc_host_reset,
.bios_param = mptscsih_bios_param,
.can_queue = MPT_FC_CAN_QUEUE,
.this_id = -1,
.sg_tablesize = MPT_SCSI_SG_DEPTH,
.max_sectors = 8192,
.cmd_per_lun = 7,
.use_clustering = ENABLE_CLUSTERING,
.shost_attrs = mptscsih_host_attrs,
};
/****************************************************************************
* Supported hardware
*/
static struct pci_device_id mptfc_pci_table[] = {
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC909,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC919,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC929,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC919X,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC929X,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC939X,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC949X,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_LSI_LOGIC, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC949E,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{ PCI_VENDOR_ID_BROCADE, MPI_MANUFACTPAGE_DEVICEID_FC949E,
PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
{0} /* Terminating entry */
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, mptfc_pci_table);
static struct scsi_transport_template *mptfc_transport_template = NULL;
static struct fc_function_template mptfc_transport_functions = {
.dd_fcrport_size = 8,
.show_host_node_name = 1,
.show_host_port_name = 1,
.show_host_supported_classes = 1,
.show_host_port_id = 1,
.show_rport_supported_classes = 1,
.show_starget_node_name = 1,
.show_starget_port_name = 1,
.show_starget_port_id = 1,
.set_rport_dev_loss_tmo = mptfc_set_rport_loss_tmo,
.show_rport_dev_loss_tmo = 1,
.show_host_supported_speeds = 1,
.show_host_maxframe_size = 1,
.show_host_speed = 1,
.show_host_fabric_name = 1,
.show_host_port_type = 1,
.show_host_port_state = 1,
.show_host_symbolic_name = 1,
};
static int
mptfc_block_error_handler(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt,
int (*func)(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt),
const char *caller)
{
MPT_SCSI_HOST *hd;
struct scsi_device *sdev = SCpnt->device;
struct Scsi_Host *shost = sdev->host;
struct fc_rport *rport = starget_to_rport(scsi_target(sdev));
unsigned long flags;
int ready;
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc;
int loops = 40; /* seconds */
hd = shost_priv(SCpnt->device->host);
ioc = hd->ioc;
spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
while ((ready = fc_remote_port_chkready(rport) >> 16) == DID_IMM_RETRY
|| (loops > 0 && ioc->active == 0)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"mptfc_block_error_handler.%d: %d:%d, port status is "
"%x, active flag %d, deferring %s recovery.\n",
ioc->name, ioc->sh->host_no,
SCpnt->device->id, SCpnt->device->lun,
ready, ioc->active, caller));
msleep(1000);
spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
loops --;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
if (ready == DID_NO_CONNECT || !SCpnt->device->hostdata
|| ioc->active == 0) {
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"%s.%d: %d:%d, failing recovery, "
"port state %x, active %d, vdevice %p.\n", caller,
ioc->name, ioc->sh->host_no,
SCpnt->device->id, SCpnt->device->lun, ready,
ioc->active, SCpnt->device->hostdata));
return FAILED;
}
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"%s.%d: %d:%d, executing recovery.\n", caller,
ioc->name, ioc->sh->host_no,
SCpnt->device->id, SCpnt->device->lun));
return (*func)(SCpnt);
}
static int
mptfc_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
{
return
mptfc_block_error_handler(SCpnt, mptscsih_abort, __func__);
}
static int
mptfc_dev_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
{
return
mptfc_block_error_handler(SCpnt, mptscsih_dev_reset, __func__);
}
static int
mptfc_bus_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
{
return
mptfc_block_error_handler(SCpnt, mptscsih_bus_reset, __func__);
}
static int
mptfc_host_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
{
return
mptfc_block_error_handler(SCpnt, mptscsih_host_reset, __func__);
}
static void
mptfc_set_rport_loss_tmo(struct fc_rport *rport, uint32_t timeout)
{
if (timeout > 0)
rport->dev_loss_tmo = timeout;
else
rport->dev_loss_tmo = mptfc_dev_loss_tmo;
}
static int
mptfc_FcDevPage0_cmp_func(const void *a, const void *b)
{
FCDevicePage0_t **aa = (FCDevicePage0_t **)a;
FCDevicePage0_t **bb = (FCDevicePage0_t **)b;
if ((*aa)->CurrentBus == (*bb)->CurrentBus) {
if ((*aa)->CurrentTargetID == (*bb)->CurrentTargetID)
return 0;
if ((*aa)->CurrentTargetID < (*bb)->CurrentTargetID)
return -1;
return 1;
}
if ((*aa)->CurrentBus < (*bb)->CurrentBus)
return -1;
return 1;
}
static int
mptfc_GetFcDevPage0(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int ioc_port,
void(*func)(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc,int channel, FCDevicePage0_t *arg))
{
ConfigPageHeader_t hdr;
CONFIGPARMS cfg;
FCDevicePage0_t *ppage0_alloc, *fc;
dma_addr_t page0_dma;
int data_sz;
int ii;
FCDevicePage0_t *p0_array=NULL, *p_p0;
FCDevicePage0_t **pp0_array=NULL, **p_pp0;
int rc = -ENOMEM;
U32 port_id = 0xffffff;
int num_targ = 0;
int max_bus = ioc->facts.MaxBuses;
int max_targ;
max_targ = (ioc->facts.MaxDevices == 0) ? 256 : ioc->facts.MaxDevices;
data_sz = sizeof(FCDevicePage0_t) * max_bus * max_targ;
p_p0 = p0_array = kzalloc(data_sz, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!p0_array)
goto out;
data_sz = sizeof(FCDevicePage0_t *) * max_bus * max_targ;
p_pp0 = pp0_array = kzalloc(data_sz, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pp0_array)
goto out;
do {
/* Get FC Device Page 0 header */
hdr.PageVersion = 0;
hdr.PageLength = 0;
hdr.PageNumber = 0;
hdr.PageType = MPI_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_FC_DEVICE;
cfg.cfghdr.hdr = &hdr;
cfg.physAddr = -1;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_HEADER;
cfg.dir = 0;
cfg.pageAddr = port_id;
cfg.timeout = 0;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) != 0)
break;
if (hdr.PageLength <= 0)
break;
data_sz = hdr.PageLength * 4;
ppage0_alloc = pci_alloc_consistent(ioc->pcidev, data_sz,
&page0_dma);
rc = -ENOMEM;
if (!ppage0_alloc)
break;
cfg.physAddr = page0_dma;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_READ_CURRENT;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) == 0) {
ppage0_alloc->PortIdentifier =
le32_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->PortIdentifier);
ppage0_alloc->WWNN.Low =
le32_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->WWNN.Low);
ppage0_alloc->WWNN.High =
le32_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->WWNN.High);
ppage0_alloc->WWPN.Low =
le32_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->WWPN.Low);
ppage0_alloc->WWPN.High =
le32_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->WWPN.High);
ppage0_alloc->BBCredit =
le16_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->BBCredit);
ppage0_alloc->MaxRxFrameSize =
le16_to_cpu(ppage0_alloc->MaxRxFrameSize);
port_id = ppage0_alloc->PortIdentifier;
num_targ++;
*p_p0 = *ppage0_alloc; /* save data */
*p_pp0++ = p_p0++; /* save addr */
}
pci_free_consistent(ioc->pcidev, data_sz,
(u8 *) ppage0_alloc, page0_dma);
if (rc != 0)
break;
} while (port_id <= 0xff0000);
if (num_targ) {
/* sort array */
if (num_targ > 1)
sort (pp0_array, num_targ, sizeof(FCDevicePage0_t *),
mptfc_FcDevPage0_cmp_func, NULL);
/* call caller's func for each targ */
for (ii = 0; ii < num_targ; ii++) {
fc = *(pp0_array+ii);
func(ioc, ioc_port, fc);
}
}
out:
kfree(pp0_array);
kfree(p0_array);
return rc;
}
static int
mptfc_generate_rport_ids(FCDevicePage0_t *pg0, struct fc_rport_identifiers *rid)
{
/* not currently usable */
if (pg0->Flags & (MPI_FC_DEVICE_PAGE0_FLAGS_PLOGI_INVALID |
MPI_FC_DEVICE_PAGE0_FLAGS_PRLI_INVALID))
return -1;
if (!(pg0->Flags & MPI_FC_DEVICE_PAGE0_FLAGS_TARGETID_BUS_VALID))
return -1;
if (!(pg0->Protocol & MPI_FC_DEVICE_PAGE0_PROT_FCP_TARGET))
return -1;
/*
* board data structure already normalized to platform endianness
* shifted to avoid unaligned access on 64 bit architecture
*/
rid->node_name = ((u64)pg0->WWNN.High) << 32 | (u64)pg0->WWNN.Low;
rid->port_name = ((u64)pg0->WWPN.High) << 32 | (u64)pg0->WWPN.Low;
rid->port_id = pg0->PortIdentifier;
rid->roles = FC_RPORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN;
return 0;
}
static void
mptfc_register_dev(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int channel, FCDevicePage0_t *pg0)
{
struct fc_rport_identifiers rport_ids;
struct fc_rport *rport;
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
int new_ri = 1;
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
u64 pn, nn;
VirtTarget *vtarget;
u32 roles = FC_RPORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN;
if (mptfc_generate_rport_ids(pg0, &rport_ids) < 0)
return;
roles |= FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET;
if (pg0->Protocol & MPI_FC_DEVICE_PAGE0_PROT_FCP_INITIATOR)
roles |= FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR;
/* scan list looking for a match */
list_for_each_entry(ri, &ioc->fc_rports, list) {
pn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.High << 32 | (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.Low;
if (pn == rport_ids.port_name) { /* match */
list_move_tail(&ri->list, &ioc->fc_rports);
new_ri = 0;
break;
}
}
if (new_ri) { /* allocate one */
ri = kzalloc(sizeof(struct mptfc_rport_info), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ri)
return;
list_add_tail(&ri->list, &ioc->fc_rports);
}
ri->pg0 = *pg0; /* add/update pg0 data */
ri->flags &= ~MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_MISSING;
/* MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED - rport not previously deleted */
if (!(ri->flags & MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED)) {
ri->flags |= MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED;
rport = fc_remote_port_add(ioc->sh, channel, &rport_ids);
if (rport) {
ri->rport = rport;
if (new_ri) /* may have been reset by user */
rport->dev_loss_tmo = mptfc_dev_loss_tmo;
/*
* if already mapped, remap here. If not mapped,
* target_alloc will allocate vtarget and map,
* slave_alloc will fill in vdevice from vtarget.
*/
if (ri->starget) {
vtarget = ri->starget->hostdata;
if (vtarget) {
vtarget->id = pg0->CurrentTargetID;
vtarget->channel = pg0->CurrentBus;
vtarget->deleted = 0;
}
}
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
*((struct mptfc_rport_info **)rport->dd_data) = ri;
/* scan will be scheduled once rport becomes a target */
fc_remote_port_rolechg(rport,roles);
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
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pn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.High << 32 | (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.Low;
nn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWNN.High << 32 | (u64)ri->pg0.WWNN.Low;
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"mptfc_reg_dev.%d: %x, %llx / %llx, tid %d, "
"rport tid %d, tmo %d\n",
ioc->name,
ioc->sh->host_no,
pg0->PortIdentifier,
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
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(unsigned long long)nn,
(unsigned long long)pn,
pg0->CurrentTargetID,
ri->rport->scsi_target_id,
ri->rport->dev_loss_tmo));
} else {
list_del(&ri->list);
kfree(ri);
ri = NULL;
}
}
}
/*
* OS entry point to allow for host driver to free allocated memory
* Called if no device present or device being unloaded
*/
static void
mptfc_target_destroy(struct scsi_target *starget)
{
struct fc_rport *rport;
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
rport = starget_to_rport(starget);
if (rport) {
ri = *((struct mptfc_rport_info **)rport->dd_data);
if (ri) /* better be! */
ri->starget = NULL;
}
if (starget->hostdata)
kfree(starget->hostdata);
starget->hostdata = NULL;
}
/*
* OS entry point to allow host driver to alloc memory
* for each scsi target. Called once per device the bus scan.
* Return non-zero if allocation fails.
*/
static int
mptfc_target_alloc(struct scsi_target *starget)
{
VirtTarget *vtarget;
struct fc_rport *rport;
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
int rc;
vtarget = kzalloc(sizeof(VirtTarget), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!vtarget)
return -ENOMEM;
starget->hostdata = vtarget;
rc = -ENODEV;
rport = starget_to_rport(starget);
if (rport) {
ri = *((struct mptfc_rport_info **)rport->dd_data);
if (ri) { /* better be! */
vtarget->id = ri->pg0.CurrentTargetID;
vtarget->channel = ri->pg0.CurrentBus;
ri->starget = starget;
rc = 0;
}
}
if (rc != 0) {
kfree(vtarget);
starget->hostdata = NULL;
}
return rc;
}
/*
* mptfc_dump_lun_info
* @ioc
* @rport
* @sdev
*
*/
static void
mptfc_dump_lun_info(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, struct fc_rport *rport, struct scsi_device *sdev,
VirtTarget *vtarget)
{
u64 nn, pn;
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
ri = *((struct mptfc_rport_info **)rport->dd_data);
pn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.High << 32 | (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.Low;
nn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWNN.High << 32 | (u64)ri->pg0.WWNN.Low;
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"mptfc_slv_alloc.%d: num_luns %d, sdev.id %d, "
"CurrentTargetID %d, %x %llx %llx\n",
ioc->name,
sdev->host->host_no,
vtarget->num_luns,
sdev->id, ri->pg0.CurrentTargetID,
ri->pg0.PortIdentifier,
(unsigned long long)pn,
(unsigned long long)nn));
}
/*
* OS entry point to allow host driver to alloc memory
* for each scsi device. Called once per device the bus scan.
* Return non-zero if allocation fails.
* Init memory once per LUN.
*/
static int
mptfc_slave_alloc(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
MPT_SCSI_HOST *hd;
VirtTarget *vtarget;
VirtDevice *vdevice;
struct scsi_target *starget;
struct fc_rport *rport;
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc;
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
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starget = scsi_target(sdev);
rport = starget_to_rport(starget);
if (!rport || fc_remote_port_chkready(rport))
return -ENXIO;
hd = shost_priv(sdev->host);
ioc = hd->ioc;
vdevice = kzalloc(sizeof(VirtDevice), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!vdevice) {
printk(MYIOC_s_ERR_FMT "slave_alloc kmalloc(%zd) FAILED!\n",
ioc->name, sizeof(VirtDevice));
return -ENOMEM;
}
sdev->hostdata = vdevice;
vtarget = starget->hostdata;
if (vtarget->num_luns == 0) {
vtarget->ioc_id = ioc->id;
vtarget->tflags = MPT_TARGET_FLAGS_Q_YES;
}
vdevice->vtarget = vtarget;
vdevice->lun = sdev->lun;
vtarget->num_luns++;
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
mptfc_dump_lun_info(ioc, rport, sdev, vtarget);
return 0;
}
static int
mptfc_qcmd(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
{
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
struct fc_rport *rport = starget_to_rport(scsi_target(SCpnt->device));
int err;
VirtDevice *vdevice = SCpnt->device->hostdata;
if (!vdevice || !vdevice->vtarget) {
SCpnt->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16;
SCpnt->scsi_done(SCpnt);
return 0;
}
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
err = fc_remote_port_chkready(rport);
if (unlikely(err)) {
SCpnt->result = err;
SCpnt->scsi_done(SCpnt);
return 0;
}
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
/* dd_data is null until finished adding target */
ri = *((struct mptfc_rport_info **)rport->dd_data);
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
if (unlikely(!ri)) {
SCpnt->result = DID_IMM_RETRY << 16;
SCpnt->scsi_done(SCpnt);
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
return 0;
}
return mptscsih_qcmd(SCpnt);
}
/*
* mptfc_display_port_link_speed - displaying link speed
* @ioc: Pointer to MPT_ADAPTER structure
* @portnum: IOC Port number
* @pp0dest: port page0 data payload
*
*/
static void
mptfc_display_port_link_speed(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int portnum, FCPortPage0_t *pp0dest)
{
u8 old_speed, new_speed, state;
char *old, *new;
if (portnum >= 2)
return;
old_speed = ioc->fc_link_speed[portnum];
new_speed = pp0dest->CurrentSpeed;
state = pp0dest->PortState;
if (state != MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_PORTSTATE_OFFLINE &&
new_speed != MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_UKNOWN) {
old = old_speed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_1GBIT ? "1 Gbps" :
old_speed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_2GBIT ? "2 Gbps" :
old_speed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_4GBIT ? "4 Gbps" :
"Unknown";
new = new_speed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_1GBIT ? "1 Gbps" :
new_speed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_2GBIT ? "2 Gbps" :
new_speed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_4GBIT ? "4 Gbps" :
"Unknown";
if (old_speed == 0)
printk(MYIOC_s_NOTE_FMT
"FC Link Established, Speed = %s\n",
ioc->name, new);
else if (old_speed != new_speed)
printk(MYIOC_s_WARN_FMT
"FC Link Speed Change, Old Speed = %s, New Speed = %s\n",
ioc->name, old, new);
ioc->fc_link_speed[portnum] = new_speed;
}
}
/*
* mptfc_GetFcPortPage0 - Fetch FCPort config Page0.
* @ioc: Pointer to MPT_ADAPTER structure
* @portnum: IOC Port number
*
* Return: 0 for success
* -ENOMEM if no memory available
* -EPERM if not allowed due to ISR context
* -EAGAIN if no msg frames currently available
* -EFAULT for non-successful reply or no reply (timeout)
* -EINVAL portnum arg out of range (hardwired to two elements)
*/
static int
mptfc_GetFcPortPage0(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int portnum)
{
ConfigPageHeader_t hdr;
CONFIGPARMS cfg;
FCPortPage0_t *ppage0_alloc;
FCPortPage0_t *pp0dest;
dma_addr_t page0_dma;
int data_sz;
int copy_sz;
int rc;
int count = 400;
if (portnum > 1)
return -EINVAL;
/* Get FCPort Page 0 header */
hdr.PageVersion = 0;
hdr.PageLength = 0;
hdr.PageNumber = 0;
hdr.PageType = MPI_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_FC_PORT;
cfg.cfghdr.hdr = &hdr;
cfg.physAddr = -1;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_HEADER;
cfg.dir = 0;
cfg.pageAddr = portnum;
cfg.timeout = 0;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) != 0)
return rc;
if (hdr.PageLength == 0)
return 0;
data_sz = hdr.PageLength * 4;
rc = -ENOMEM;
ppage0_alloc = (FCPortPage0_t *) pci_alloc_consistent(ioc->pcidev, data_sz, &page0_dma);
if (ppage0_alloc) {
try_again:
memset((u8 *)ppage0_alloc, 0, data_sz);
cfg.physAddr = page0_dma;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_READ_CURRENT;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) == 0) {
/* save the data */
pp0dest = &ioc->fc_port_page0[portnum];
copy_sz = min_t(int, sizeof(FCPortPage0_t), data_sz);
memcpy(pp0dest, ppage0_alloc, copy_sz);
/*
* Normalize endianness of structure data,
* by byte-swapping all > 1 byte fields!
*/
pp0dest->Flags = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->Flags);
pp0dest->PortIdentifier = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->PortIdentifier);
pp0dest->WWNN.Low = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->WWNN.Low);
pp0dest->WWNN.High = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->WWNN.High);
pp0dest->WWPN.Low = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->WWPN.Low);
pp0dest->WWPN.High = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->WWPN.High);
pp0dest->SupportedServiceClass = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->SupportedServiceClass);
pp0dest->SupportedSpeeds = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->SupportedSpeeds);
pp0dest->CurrentSpeed = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->CurrentSpeed);
pp0dest->MaxFrameSize = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->MaxFrameSize);
pp0dest->FabricWWNN.Low = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->FabricWWNN.Low);
pp0dest->FabricWWNN.High = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->FabricWWNN.High);
pp0dest->FabricWWPN.Low = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->FabricWWPN.Low);
pp0dest->FabricWWPN.High = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->FabricWWPN.High);
pp0dest->DiscoveredPortsCount = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->DiscoveredPortsCount);
pp0dest->MaxInitiators = le32_to_cpu(pp0dest->MaxInitiators);
/*
* if still doing discovery,
* hang loose a while until finished
*/
if ((pp0dest->PortState == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_PORTSTATE_UNKNOWN) ||
(pp0dest->PortState == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_PORTSTATE_ONLINE &&
(pp0dest->Flags & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_ATTACH_TYPE_MASK)
== MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_ATTACH_NO_INIT)) {
if (count-- > 0) {
msleep(100);
goto try_again;
}
printk(MYIOC_s_INFO_FMT "Firmware discovery not"
" complete.\n",
ioc->name);
}
mptfc_display_port_link_speed(ioc, portnum, pp0dest);
}
pci_free_consistent(ioc->pcidev, data_sz, (u8 *) ppage0_alloc, page0_dma);
}
return rc;
}
static int
mptfc_WriteFcPortPage1(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int portnum)
{
ConfigPageHeader_t hdr;
CONFIGPARMS cfg;
int rc;
if (portnum > 1)
return -EINVAL;
if (!(ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].data))
return -EINVAL;
/* get fcport page 1 header */
hdr.PageVersion = 0;
hdr.PageLength = 0;
hdr.PageNumber = 1;
hdr.PageType = MPI_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_FC_PORT;
cfg.cfghdr.hdr = &hdr;
cfg.physAddr = -1;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_HEADER;
cfg.dir = 0;
cfg.pageAddr = portnum;
cfg.timeout = 0;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) != 0)
return rc;
if (hdr.PageLength == 0)
return -ENODEV;
if (hdr.PageLength*4 != ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].pg_sz)
return -EINVAL;
cfg.physAddr = ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].dma;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_WRITE_CURRENT;
cfg.dir = 1;
rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg);
return rc;
}
static int
mptfc_GetFcPortPage1(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int portnum)
{
ConfigPageHeader_t hdr;
CONFIGPARMS cfg;
FCPortPage1_t *page1_alloc;
dma_addr_t page1_dma;
int data_sz;
int rc;
if (portnum > 1)
return -EINVAL;
/* get fcport page 1 header */
hdr.PageVersion = 0;
hdr.PageLength = 0;
hdr.PageNumber = 1;
hdr.PageType = MPI_CONFIG_PAGETYPE_FC_PORT;
cfg.cfghdr.hdr = &hdr;
cfg.physAddr = -1;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_HEADER;
cfg.dir = 0;
cfg.pageAddr = portnum;
cfg.timeout = 0;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) != 0)
return rc;
if (hdr.PageLength == 0)
return -ENODEV;
start_over:
if (ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].data == NULL) {
data_sz = hdr.PageLength * 4;
if (data_sz < sizeof(FCPortPage1_t))
data_sz = sizeof(FCPortPage1_t);
page1_alloc = (FCPortPage1_t *) pci_alloc_consistent(ioc->pcidev,
data_sz,
&page1_dma);
if (!page1_alloc)
return -ENOMEM;
}
else {
page1_alloc = ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].data;
page1_dma = ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].dma;
data_sz = ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].pg_sz;
if (hdr.PageLength * 4 > data_sz) {
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].data = NULL;
pci_free_consistent(ioc->pcidev, data_sz, (u8 *)
page1_alloc, page1_dma);
goto start_over;
}
}
memset(page1_alloc,0,data_sz);
cfg.physAddr = page1_dma;
cfg.action = MPI_CONFIG_ACTION_PAGE_READ_CURRENT;
if ((rc = mpt_config(ioc, &cfg)) == 0) {
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].data = page1_alloc;
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].pg_sz = data_sz;
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].dma = page1_dma;
}
else {
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[portnum].data = NULL;
pci_free_consistent(ioc->pcidev, data_sz, (u8 *)
page1_alloc, page1_dma);
}
return rc;
}
static void
mptfc_SetFcPortPage1_defaults(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc)
{
int ii;
FCPortPage1_t *pp1;
#define MPTFC_FW_DEVICE_TIMEOUT (1)
#define MPTFC_FW_IO_PEND_TIMEOUT (1)
#define ON_FLAGS (MPI_FCPORTPAGE1_FLAGS_IMMEDIATE_ERROR_REPLY)
#define OFF_FLAGS (MPI_FCPORTPAGE1_FLAGS_VERBOSE_RESCAN_EVENTS)
for (ii=0; ii<ioc->facts.NumberOfPorts; ii++) {
if (mptfc_GetFcPortPage1(ioc, ii) != 0)
continue;
pp1 = ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[ii].data;
if ((pp1->InitiatorDeviceTimeout == MPTFC_FW_DEVICE_TIMEOUT)
&& (pp1->InitiatorIoPendTimeout == MPTFC_FW_IO_PEND_TIMEOUT)
&& ((pp1->Flags & ON_FLAGS) == ON_FLAGS)
&& ((pp1->Flags & OFF_FLAGS) == 0))
continue;
pp1->InitiatorDeviceTimeout = MPTFC_FW_DEVICE_TIMEOUT;
pp1->InitiatorIoPendTimeout = MPTFC_FW_IO_PEND_TIMEOUT;
pp1->Flags &= ~OFF_FLAGS;
pp1->Flags |= ON_FLAGS;
mptfc_WriteFcPortPage1(ioc, ii);
}
}
static void
mptfc_init_host_attr(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc,int portnum)
{
unsigned class = 0;
unsigned cos = 0;
unsigned speed;
unsigned port_type;
unsigned port_state;
FCPortPage0_t *pp0;
struct Scsi_Host *sh;
char *sn;
/* don't know what to do as only one scsi (fc) host was allocated */
if (portnum != 0)
return;
pp0 = &ioc->fc_port_page0[portnum];
sh = ioc->sh;
sn = fc_host_symbolic_name(sh);
snprintf(sn, FC_SYMBOLIC_NAME_SIZE, "%s %s%08xh",
ioc->prod_name,
MPT_FW_REV_MAGIC_ID_STRING,
ioc->facts.FWVersion.Word);
fc_host_tgtid_bind_type(sh) = FC_TGTID_BIND_BY_WWPN;
fc_host_maxframe_size(sh) = pp0->MaxFrameSize;
fc_host_node_name(sh) =
(u64)pp0->WWNN.High << 32 | (u64)pp0->WWNN.Low;
fc_host_port_name(sh) =
(u64)pp0->WWPN.High << 32 | (u64)pp0->WWPN.Low;
fc_host_port_id(sh) = pp0->PortIdentifier;
class = pp0->SupportedServiceClass;
if (class & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_CLASS_1)
cos |= FC_COS_CLASS1;
if (class & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_CLASS_2)
cos |= FC_COS_CLASS2;
if (class & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_CLASS_3)
cos |= FC_COS_CLASS3;
fc_host_supported_classes(sh) = cos;
if (pp0->CurrentSpeed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_1GBIT)
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
else if (pp0->CurrentSpeed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_2GBIT)
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT;
else if (pp0->CurrentSpeed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_4GBIT)
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT;
else if (pp0->CurrentSpeed == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_CURRENT_SPEED_10GBIT)
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_10GBIT;
else
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_UNKNOWN;
fc_host_speed(sh) = speed;
speed = 0;
if (pp0->SupportedSpeeds & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_1GBIT_SPEED)
speed |= FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
if (pp0->SupportedSpeeds & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_2GBIT_SPEED)
speed |= FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT;
if (pp0->SupportedSpeeds & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_4GBIT_SPEED)
speed |= FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT;
if (pp0->SupportedSpeeds & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_SUPPORT_10GBIT_SPEED)
speed |= FC_PORTSPEED_10GBIT;
fc_host_supported_speeds(sh) = speed;
port_state = FC_PORTSTATE_UNKNOWN;
if (pp0->PortState == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_PORTSTATE_ONLINE)
port_state = FC_PORTSTATE_ONLINE;
else if (pp0->PortState == MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_PORTSTATE_OFFLINE)
port_state = FC_PORTSTATE_LINKDOWN;
fc_host_port_state(sh) = port_state;
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_UNKNOWN;
if (pp0->Flags & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_ATTACH_POINT_TO_POINT)
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_PTP;
else if (pp0->Flags & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_ATTACH_PRIVATE_LOOP)
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_LPORT;
else if (pp0->Flags & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_ATTACH_PUBLIC_LOOP)
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_NLPORT;
else if (pp0->Flags & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_ATTACH_FABRIC_DIRECT)
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_NPORT;
fc_host_port_type(sh) = port_type;
fc_host_fabric_name(sh) =
(pp0->Flags & MPI_FCPORTPAGE0_FLAGS_FABRIC_WWN_VALID) ?
(u64) pp0->FabricWWNN.High << 32 | (u64) pp0->FabricWWPN.Low :
(u64)pp0->WWNN.High << 32 | (u64)pp0->WWNN.Low;
}
static void
mptfc_link_status_change(struct work_struct *work)
{
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc =
container_of(work, MPT_ADAPTER, fc_rescan_work);
int ii;
for (ii=0; ii < ioc->facts.NumberOfPorts; ii++)
(void) mptfc_GetFcPortPage0(ioc, ii);
}
static void
mptfc_setup_reset(struct work_struct *work)
{
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc =
container_of(work, MPT_ADAPTER, fc_setup_reset_work);
u64 pn;
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
struct scsi_target *starget;
VirtTarget *vtarget;
/* reset about to happen, delete (block) all rports */
list_for_each_entry(ri, &ioc->fc_rports, list) {
if (ri->flags & MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED) {
ri->flags &= ~MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED;
fc_remote_port_delete(ri->rport); /* won't sleep */
ri->rport = NULL;
starget = ri->starget;
if (starget) {
vtarget = starget->hostdata;
if (vtarget)
vtarget->deleted = 1;
}
pn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.High << 32 |
(u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.Low;
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"mptfc_setup_reset.%d: %llx deleted\n",
ioc->name,
ioc->sh->host_no,
(unsigned long long)pn));
}
}
}
static void
mptfc_rescan_devices(struct work_struct *work)
{
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc =
container_of(work, MPT_ADAPTER, fc_rescan_work);
int ii;
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
u64 pn;
struct mptfc_rport_info *ri;
struct scsi_target *starget;
VirtTarget *vtarget;
/* start by tagging all ports as missing */
list_for_each_entry(ri, &ioc->fc_rports, list) {
if (ri->flags & MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED) {
ri->flags |= MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_MISSING;
}
}
/*
* now rescan devices known to adapter,
* will reregister existing rports
*/
for (ii=0; ii < ioc->facts.NumberOfPorts; ii++) {
(void) mptfc_GetFcPortPage0(ioc, ii);
mptfc_init_host_attr(ioc, ii); /* refresh */
mptfc_GetFcDevPage0(ioc, ii, mptfc_register_dev);
}
/* delete devices still missing */
list_for_each_entry(ri, &ioc->fc_rports, list) {
/* if newly missing, delete it */
if (ri->flags & MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_MISSING) {
ri->flags &= ~(MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_REGISTERED|
MPT_RPORT_INFO_FLAGS_MISSING);
fc_remote_port_delete(ri->rport); /* won't sleep */
ri->rport = NULL;
starget = ri->starget;
if (starget) {
vtarget = starget->hostdata;
if (vtarget)
vtarget->deleted = 1;
}
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
pn = (u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.High << 32 |
(u64)ri->pg0.WWPN.Low;
dfcprintk (ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"mptfc_rescan.%d: %llx deleted\n",
ioc->name,
ioc->sh->host_no,
(unsigned long long)pn));
}
}
}
static int
mptfc_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
{
struct Scsi_Host *sh;
MPT_SCSI_HOST *hd;
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc;
unsigned long flags;
int ii;
int numSGE = 0;
int scale;
int ioc_cap;
int error=0;
int r;
if ((r = mpt_attach(pdev,id)) != 0)
return r;
ioc = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
ioc->DoneCtx = mptfcDoneCtx;
ioc->TaskCtx = mptfcTaskCtx;
ioc->InternalCtx = mptfcInternalCtx;
/* Added sanity check on readiness of the MPT adapter.
*/
if (ioc->last_state != MPI_IOC_STATE_OPERATIONAL) {
printk(MYIOC_s_WARN_FMT
"Skipping because it's not operational!\n",
ioc->name);
error = -ENODEV;
goto out_mptfc_probe;
}
if (!ioc->active) {
printk(MYIOC_s_WARN_FMT "Skipping because it's disabled!\n",
ioc->name);
error = -ENODEV;
goto out_mptfc_probe;
}
/* Sanity check - ensure at least 1 port is INITIATOR capable
*/
ioc_cap = 0;
for (ii=0; ii < ioc->facts.NumberOfPorts; ii++) {
if (ioc->pfacts[ii].ProtocolFlags &
MPI_PORTFACTS_PROTOCOL_INITIATOR)
ioc_cap ++;
}
if (!ioc_cap) {
printk(MYIOC_s_WARN_FMT
"Skipping ioc=%p because SCSI Initiator mode is NOT enabled!\n",
ioc->name, ioc);
return 0;
}
sh = scsi_host_alloc(&mptfc_driver_template, sizeof(MPT_SCSI_HOST));
if (!sh) {
printk(MYIOC_s_WARN_FMT
"Unable to register controller with SCSI subsystem\n",
ioc->name);
error = -1;
goto out_mptfc_probe;
}
spin_lock_init(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock);
INIT_WORK(&ioc->fc_rescan_work, mptfc_rescan_devices);
INIT_WORK(&ioc->fc_setup_reset_work, mptfc_setup_reset);
INIT_WORK(&ioc->fc_lsc_work, mptfc_link_status_change);
spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->FreeQlock, flags);
/* Attach the SCSI Host to the IOC structure
*/
ioc->sh = sh;
sh->io_port = 0;
sh->n_io_port = 0;
sh->irq = 0;
/* set 16 byte cdb's */
sh->max_cmd_len = 16;
sh->max_id = ioc->pfacts->MaxDevices;
sh->max_lun = max_lun;
/* Required entry.
*/
sh->unique_id = ioc->id;
/* Verify that we won't exceed the maximum
* number of chain buffers
* We can optimize: ZZ = req_sz/sizeof(SGE)
* For 32bit SGE's:
* numSGE = 1 + (ZZ-1)*(maxChain -1) + ZZ
* + (req_sz - 64)/sizeof(SGE)
* A slightly different algorithm is required for
* 64bit SGEs.
*/
scale = ioc->req_sz/ioc->SGE_size;
if (ioc->sg_addr_size == sizeof(u64)) {
numSGE = (scale - 1) *
(ioc->facts.MaxChainDepth-1) + scale +
(ioc->req_sz - 60) / ioc->SGE_size;
} else {
numSGE = 1 + (scale - 1) *
(ioc->facts.MaxChainDepth-1) + scale +
(ioc->req_sz - 64) / ioc->SGE_size;
}
if (numSGE < sh->sg_tablesize) {
/* Reset this value */
dprintk(ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
"Resetting sg_tablesize to %d from %d\n",
ioc->name, numSGE, sh->sg_tablesize));
sh->sg_tablesize = numSGE;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->FreeQlock, flags);
hd = shost_priv(sh);
hd->ioc = ioc;
/* SCSI needs scsi_cmnd lookup table!
* (with size equal to req_depth*PtrSz!)
*/
ioc->ScsiLookup = kcalloc(ioc->req_depth, sizeof(void *), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!ioc->ScsiLookup) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto out_mptfc_probe;
}
spin_lock_init(&ioc->scsi_lookup_lock);
dprintk(ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT "ScsiLookup @ %p\n",
ioc->name, ioc->ScsiLookup));
hd->last_queue_full = 0;
sh->transportt = mptfc_transport_template;
error = scsi_add_host (sh, &ioc->pcidev->dev);
if(error) {
dprintk(ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_ERR_FMT
"scsi_add_host failed\n", ioc->name));
goto out_mptfc_probe;
}
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
/* initialize workqueue */
snprintf(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q_name, sizeof(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q_name),
"mptfc_wq_%d", sh->host_no);
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
ioc->fc_rescan_work_q =
create_singlethread_workqueue(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q_name);
if (!ioc->fc_rescan_work_q)
goto out_mptfc_probe;
/*
* Pre-fetch FC port WWN and stuff...
* (FCPortPage0_t stuff)
*/
for (ii=0; ii < ioc->facts.NumberOfPorts; ii++) {
(void) mptfc_GetFcPortPage0(ioc, ii);
}
mptfc_SetFcPortPage1_defaults(ioc);
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
/*
* scan for rports -
* by doing it via the workqueue, some locking is eliminated
*/
queue_work(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q, &ioc->fc_rescan_work);
flush_workqueue(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q);
return 0;
out_mptfc_probe:
mptscsih_remove(pdev);
return error;
}
static struct pci_driver mptfc_driver = {
.name = "mptfc",
.id_table = mptfc_pci_table,
.probe = mptfc_probe,
.remove = mptfc_remove,
.shutdown = mptscsih_shutdown,
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
.suspend = mptscsih_suspend,
.resume = mptscsih_resume,
#endif
};
static int
mptfc_event_process(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, EventNotificationReply_t *pEvReply)
{
MPT_SCSI_HOST *hd;
u8 event = le32_to_cpu(pEvReply->Event) & 0xFF;
unsigned long flags;
int rc=1;
if (ioc->bus_type != FC)
return 0;
devtverboseprintk(ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT "MPT event (=%02Xh) routed to SCSI host driver!\n",
ioc->name, event));
if (ioc->sh == NULL ||
((hd = shost_priv(ioc->sh)) == NULL))
return 1;
switch (event) {
case MPI_EVENT_RESCAN:
spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
if (ioc->fc_rescan_work_q) {
queue_work(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q,
&ioc->fc_rescan_work);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
break;
case MPI_EVENT_LINK_STATUS_CHANGE:
spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
if (ioc->fc_rescan_work_q) {
queue_work(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q,
&ioc->fc_lsc_work);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
break;
default:
rc = mptscsih_event_process(ioc,pEvReply);
break;
}
return rc;
}
static int
mptfc_ioc_reset(MPT_ADAPTER *ioc, int reset_phase)
{
int rc;
unsigned long flags;
rc = mptscsih_ioc_reset(ioc,reset_phase);
if ((ioc->bus_type != FC) || (!rc))
return rc;
dtmprintk(ioc, printk(MYIOC_s_DEBUG_FMT
": IOC %s_reset routed to FC host driver!\n",ioc->name,
reset_phase==MPT_IOC_SETUP_RESET ? "setup" : (
reset_phase==MPT_IOC_PRE_RESET ? "pre" : "post")));
if (reset_phase == MPT_IOC_SETUP_RESET) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
if (ioc->fc_rescan_work_q) {
queue_work(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q,
&ioc->fc_setup_reset_work);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
}
else if (reset_phase == MPT_IOC_PRE_RESET) {
}
else { /* MPT_IOC_POST_RESET */
mptfc_SetFcPortPage1_defaults(ioc);
spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
if (ioc->fc_rescan_work_q) {
queue_work(ioc->fc_rescan_work_q,
&ioc->fc_rescan_work);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
}
return 1;
}
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
/**
* mptfc_init - Register MPT adapter(s) as SCSI host(s) with SCSI mid-layer.
*
* Returns 0 for success, non-zero for failure.
*/
static int __init
mptfc_init(void)
{
int error;
show_mptmod_ver(my_NAME, my_VERSION);
/* sanity check module parameters */
if (mptfc_dev_loss_tmo <= 0)
mptfc_dev_loss_tmo = MPTFC_DEV_LOSS_TMO;
mptfc_transport_template =
fc_attach_transport(&mptfc_transport_functions);
if (!mptfc_transport_template)
return -ENODEV;
mptfcDoneCtx = mpt_register(mptscsih_io_done, MPTFC_DRIVER,
"mptscsih_scandv_complete");
mptfcTaskCtx = mpt_register(mptscsih_taskmgmt_complete, MPTFC_DRIVER,
"mptscsih_scandv_complete");
mptfcInternalCtx = mpt_register(mptscsih_scandv_complete, MPTFC_DRIVER,
"mptscsih_scandv_complete");
mpt_event_register(mptfcDoneCtx, mptfc_event_process);
mpt_reset_register(mptfcDoneCtx, mptfc_ioc_reset);
error = pci_register_driver(&mptfc_driver);
if (error)
fc_release_transport(mptfc_transport_template);
return error;
}
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
/**
* mptfc_remove - Remove fc infrastructure for devices
* @pdev: Pointer to pci_dev structure
*
*/
static void mptfc_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
MPT_ADAPTER *ioc = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct mptfc_rport_info *p, *n;
struct workqueue_struct *work_q;
unsigned long flags;
int ii;
[SCSI] - fusion - mptfc bug fix's to prevent deadlock situations mptbase.h bump version number to 3.03.09 remove unneeded flags define workq and remove old fc specific locks mptbase.c initialize new lock and don't initialize two removed locks mptscsih.c when firmware reports target is no longer there, return DID_REQUEUE for fc hosts so that i/o doesn't get killed until the transport has an opportunity to manage the loss via its dev loss timer when the "eh_abort" routine is called, check to see if the driver has the command or not before looking to see if a reset is pending. James Smart and I talked about this and believe that the API for this routine is: if driver doesn't have command, return SUCCESS. This change helps prevent a target from being taken offline. SUCCESS is returned because it's likely that the command completed after error recovery timed it out but before it could be aborted. provide a routine to queue work to newly created workq, and use it. remove "ioc" from mptscsih_abort() it was only used one time. the other references were via hd->ioc, so I just moved it.... net change in references to ioc via hd->ioc is zero move hd->resetPending test and hd->timeouts increment to after the test for whether the command to be aborted remains known to the driver Make certain that the workq exists before queuing work to it. mptfc.c no longer need to lock rport data structures as I was able to single thread the code! I fixed up the debug code to eliminate compilation messages due to type mismatch in the printk. Got rid of some no longer needed rport flags. Initialize and destroy the workq used for the rescan work. simplify the logic regarding the increment of fc_rescan_work_count. use post increment and test for zero vs. pre increment and test for one; eliminate work_count variable: queue_work can be called with the work_lock held as it doesn't sleep Signed-off-by: Michael Reed <mdr@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-04-21 22:14:35 +00:00
/* destroy workqueue */
if ((work_q=ioc->fc_rescan_work_q)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
ioc->fc_rescan_work_q = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->fc_rescan_work_lock, flags);
destroy_workqueue(work_q);
}
fc_remove_host(ioc->sh);
list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &ioc->fc_rports, list) {
list_del(&p->list);
kfree(p);
}
for (ii=0; ii<ioc->facts.NumberOfPorts; ii++) {
if (ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[ii].data) {
pci_free_consistent(ioc->pcidev,
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[ii].pg_sz,
(u8 *) ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[ii].data,
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[ii].dma);
ioc->fc_data.fc_port_page1[ii].data = NULL;
}
}
mptscsih_remove(pdev);
}
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
/**
* mptfc_exit - Unregisters MPT adapter(s)
*
*/
static void __exit
mptfc_exit(void)
{
pci_unregister_driver(&mptfc_driver);
fc_release_transport(mptfc_transport_template);
mpt_reset_deregister(mptfcDoneCtx);
mpt_event_deregister(mptfcDoneCtx);
mpt_deregister(mptfcInternalCtx);
mpt_deregister(mptfcTaskCtx);
mpt_deregister(mptfcDoneCtx);
}
module_init(mptfc_init);
module_exit(mptfc_exit);