linux/drivers/scsi/isci/unsolicited_frame_control.c
Dan Williams 89a7301f21 isci: retire scic_sds_ and scic_ prefixes
The distinction between scic_sds_ scic_ and sci_ are no longer relevant
so just unify the prefixes on sci_.  The distinction between isci_ and
sci_ is historically significant, and useful for comparing the old
'core' to the current Linux driver. 'sci_' represents the former core as
well as the routines that are closer to the hardware and protocol than
their 'isci_' brethren. sci == sas controller interface.

Also unwind the 'sds1' out of the parameter structs.

Reported-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2011-07-03 04:04:52 -07:00

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#include "host.h"
#include "unsolicited_frame_control.h"
#include "registers.h"
int sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct(struct isci_host *ihost)
{
struct sci_unsolicited_frame_control *uf_control = &ihost->uf_control;
struct sci_unsolicited_frame *uf;
u32 buf_len, header_len, i;
dma_addr_t dma;
size_t size;
void *virt;
/*
* Prepare all of the memory sizes for the UF headers, UF address
* table, and UF buffers themselves.
*/
buf_len = SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES * SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE;
header_len = SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES * sizeof(struct scu_unsolicited_frame_header);
size = buf_len + header_len + SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES * sizeof(dma_addr_t);
/*
* The Unsolicited Frame buffers are set at the start of the UF
* memory descriptor entry. The headers and address table will be
* placed after the buffers.
*/
virt = dmam_alloc_coherent(&ihost->pdev->dev, size, &dma, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!virt)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Program the location of the UF header table into the SCU.
* Notes:
* - The address must align on a 64-byte boundary. Guaranteed to be
* on 64-byte boundary already 1KB boundary for unsolicited frames.
* - Program unused header entries to overlap with the last
* unsolicited frame. The silicon will never DMA to these unused
* headers, since we program the UF address table pointers to
* NULL.
*/
uf_control->headers.physical_address = dma + buf_len;
uf_control->headers.array = virt + buf_len;
/*
* Program the location of the UF address table into the SCU.
* Notes:
* - The address must align on a 64-bit boundary. Guaranteed to be on 64
* byte boundary already due to above programming headers being on a
* 64-bit boundary and headers are on a 64-bytes in size.
*/
uf_control->address_table.physical_address = dma + buf_len + header_len;
uf_control->address_table.array = virt + buf_len + header_len;
uf_control->get = 0;
/*
* UF buffer requirements are:
* - The last entry in the UF queue is not NULL.
* - There is a power of 2 number of entries (NULL or not-NULL)
* programmed into the queue.
* - Aligned on a 1KB boundary. */
/*
* Program the actual used UF buffers into the UF address table and
* the controller's array of UFs.
*/
for (i = 0; i < SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES; i++) {
uf = &uf_control->buffers.array[i];
uf_control->address_table.array[i] = dma;
uf->buffer = virt;
uf->header = &uf_control->headers.array[i];
uf->state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_EMPTY;
/*
* Increment the address of the physical and virtual memory
* pointers. Everything is aligned on 1k boundary with an
* increment of 1k.
*/
virt += SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE;
dma += SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE;
}
return 0;
}
enum sci_status sci_unsolicited_frame_control_get_header(struct sci_unsolicited_frame_control *uf_control,
u32 frame_index,
void **frame_header)
{
if (frame_index < SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES) {
/* Skip the first word in the frame since this is a controll word used
* by the hardware.
*/
*frame_header = &uf_control->buffers.array[frame_index].header->data;
return SCI_SUCCESS;
}
return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE;
}
enum sci_status sci_unsolicited_frame_control_get_buffer(struct sci_unsolicited_frame_control *uf_control,
u32 frame_index,
void **frame_buffer)
{
if (frame_index < SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES) {
*frame_buffer = uf_control->buffers.array[frame_index].buffer;
return SCI_SUCCESS;
}
return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE;
}
bool sci_unsolicited_frame_control_release_frame(struct sci_unsolicited_frame_control *uf_control,
u32 frame_index)
{
u32 frame_get;
u32 frame_cycle;
frame_get = uf_control->get & (SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES - 1);
frame_cycle = uf_control->get & SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES;
/*
* In the event there are NULL entries in the UF table, we need to
* advance the get pointer in order to find out if this frame should
* be released (i.e. update the get pointer)
*/
while (lower_32_bits(uf_control->address_table.array[frame_get]) == 0 &&
upper_32_bits(uf_control->address_table.array[frame_get]) == 0 &&
frame_get < SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES)
frame_get++;
/*
* The table has a NULL entry as it's last element. This is
* illegal.
*/
BUG_ON(frame_get >= SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES);
if (frame_index >= SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES)
return false;
uf_control->buffers.array[frame_index].state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_RELEASED;
if (frame_get != frame_index) {
/*
* Frames remain in use until we advance the get pointer
* so there is nothing we can do here
*/
return false;
}
/*
* The frame index is equal to the current get pointer so we
* can now free up all of the frame entries that
*/
while (uf_control->buffers.array[frame_get].state == UNSOLICITED_FRAME_RELEASED) {
uf_control->buffers.array[frame_get].state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_EMPTY;
if (frame_get+1 == SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES-1) {
frame_cycle ^= SCU_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES;
frame_get = 0;
} else
frame_get++;
}
uf_control->get = SCU_UFQGP_GEN_BIT(ENABLE_BIT) | frame_cycle | frame_get;
return true;
}