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Sreekanth Reddy ffa381d637 scsi: mpt3sas: Handle vSES vphy object during HBA reset
During HBA reset the Port ID of vSES device may change. As a result, it is
necessary to refresh virtual_phy objects after reset.

Each Port's vphy_list table needs to be updated after updating the
HBA port table. The algorithm is as follows:

 - Loop over each port entry from HBA port table
   * Loop over each virtual phy entry from port's vphys_list table
     - Mark virtual phy entry as dirty by setting dirty bit in virtual phy
       entry's flags field
 - Read SASIOUnitPage0 page
 - Loop over each HBA Phy's Phy data from SASIOUnitPage0
    * If phy's remote attached device is not SES device then continue with
      processing next HBA Phy's Phy data;
    * Read SASPhyPage0 data for this Phy number and determine whether
      current phy is a virtual phy or not. If it is not a virtual phy then
      continue with next Phy data;
    * Get the current phy's remote attached vSES device's SAS Address;
    * Loop over each port entry from HBA port table
      - If Port's vphys_mask field is zero then continue with
        next Port entry,
      - Loop over each virtual phy entry from Port's vphy_list table
      - If the current phy's remote SAS Address is different from
        virtual phy entry's SAS Address then continue with next
        virtual phy entry,
      - Set bit corresponding to current phy number in virtual phy
        entry's phy_mask field,
      - Get the HBA port table's Port entry corresponding to
        Phy data's 'Port' value,
        * If there is no Port entry corresponding to Phy data's
	 'Port' value in HBA port table then create a new port entry
	 and add it to HBA port table.
      - If this retrieved Port entry is the same as the current Port
        entry then don't do anything, just clear the dirty bit from
        virtual phy entry's flag field and continue with processing
        next HBA Phy's Phy data.
      - If this retrieved Port entry is different from the current Port
        entry then move the current virtual phy entry from current Port's
        vphys_list to retrieved Port entry's vphys_list.
        * Clear current phy bit in current Port entry's vphys_mask and
          set the current phy bit in the retrieved Port entry's
          vphys_mask field.
        * Clear the dirty bit from virtual phy entry's flag field and
          continue with next HBA Phy's Phy data.
 - Delete the 'virtual phy' entries and HBA's 'Port table' entries which
   are still marked as 'dirty'.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201027130847.9962-13-sreekanth.reddy@broadcom.com
Signed-off-by: Sreekanth Reddy <sreekanth.reddy@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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