linux/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc.h

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/*******************************************************************
* This file is part of the Emulex Linux Device Driver for *
* Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters. *
* Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Emulex. All rights reserved. *
* EMULEX and SLI are trademarks of Emulex. *
* www.emulex.com *
* Portions Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Christoph Hellwig *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General *
* Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful. *
* ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND *
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, *
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE *
* DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD *
* TO BE LEGALLY INVALID. See the GNU General Public License for *
* more details, a copy of which can be found in the file COPYING *
* included with this package. *
*******************************************************************/
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
struct lpfc_sli2_slim;
#define LPFC_MAX_TARGET 256 /* max number of targets supported */
#define LPFC_MAX_DISC_THREADS 64 /* max outstanding discovery els
requests */
#define LPFC_MAX_NS_RETRY 3 /* Number of retry attempts to contact
the NameServer before giving up. */
#define LPFC_CMD_PER_LUN 3 /* max outstanding cmds per lun */
#define LPFC_DEFAULT_SG_SEG_CNT 64 /* sg element count per scsi cmnd */
#define LPFC_MAX_SG_SEG_CNT 256 /* sg element count per scsi cmnd */
#define LPFC_IOCB_LIST_CNT 2250 /* list of IOCBs for fast-path usage. */
#define LPFC_Q_RAMP_UP_INTERVAL 120 /* lun q_depth ramp up interval */
/*
* Following time intervals are used of adjusting SCSI device
* queue depths when there are driver resource error or Firmware
* resource error.
*/
#define QUEUE_RAMP_DOWN_INTERVAL (1 * HZ) /* 1 Second */
#define QUEUE_RAMP_UP_INTERVAL (300 * HZ) /* 5 minutes */
/* Number of exchanges reserved for discovery to complete */
#define LPFC_DISC_IOCB_BUFF_COUNT 20
#define LPFC_HB_MBOX_INTERVAL 5 /* Heart beat interval in seconds. */
#define LPFC_HB_MBOX_TIMEOUT 30 /* Heart beat timeout in seconds. */
/* Define macros for 64 bit support */
#define putPaddrLow(addr) ((uint32_t) (0xffffffff & (u64)(addr)))
#define putPaddrHigh(addr) ((uint32_t) (0xffffffff & (((u64)(addr))>>32)))
#define getPaddr(high, low) ((dma_addr_t)( \
(( (u64)(high)<<16 ) << 16)|( (u64)(low))))
/* Provide maximum configuration definitions. */
#define LPFC_DRVR_TIMEOUT 16 /* driver iocb timeout value in sec */
#define FC_MAX_ADPTMSG 64
#define MAX_HBAEVT 32
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-29 21:32:13 +00:00
enum lpfc_polling_flags {
ENABLE_FCP_RING_POLLING = 0x1,
DISABLE_FCP_RING_INT = 0x2
};
/* Provide DMA memory definitions the driver uses per port instance. */
struct lpfc_dmabuf {
struct list_head list;
void *virt; /* virtual address ptr */
dma_addr_t phys; /* mapped address */
uint32_t buffer_tag; /* used for tagged queue ring */
};
struct lpfc_dma_pool {
struct lpfc_dmabuf *elements;
uint32_t max_count;
uint32_t current_count;
};
struct hbq_dmabuf {
struct lpfc_dmabuf dbuf;
uint32_t size;
uint32_t tag;
};
/* Priority bit. Set value to exceed low water mark in lpfc_mem. */
#define MEM_PRI 0x100
/****************************************************************************/
/* Device VPD save area */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct lpfc_vpd {
uint32_t status; /* vpd status value */
uint32_t length; /* number of bytes actually returned */
struct {
uint32_t rsvd1; /* Revision numbers */
uint32_t biuRev;
uint32_t smRev;
uint32_t smFwRev;
uint32_t endecRev;
uint16_t rBit;
uint8_t fcphHigh;
uint8_t fcphLow;
uint8_t feaLevelHigh;
uint8_t feaLevelLow;
uint32_t postKernRev;
uint32_t opFwRev;
uint8_t opFwName[16];
uint32_t sli1FwRev;
uint8_t sli1FwName[16];
uint32_t sli2FwRev;
uint8_t sli2FwName[16];
} rev;
struct {
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
uint32_t rsvd2 :24; /* Reserved */
uint32_t cmv : 1; /* Configure Max VPIs */
uint32_t ccrp : 1; /* Config Command Ring Polling */
uint32_t csah : 1; /* Configure Synchronous Abort Handling */
uint32_t chbs : 1; /* Cofigure Host Backing store */
uint32_t cinb : 1; /* Enable Interrupt Notification Block */
uint32_t cerbm : 1; /* Configure Enhanced Receive Buf Mgmt */
uint32_t cmx : 1; /* Configure Max XRIs */
uint32_t cmr : 1; /* Configure Max RPIs */
#else /* __LITTLE_ENDIAN */
uint32_t cmr : 1; /* Configure Max RPIs */
uint32_t cmx : 1; /* Configure Max XRIs */
uint32_t cerbm : 1; /* Configure Enhanced Receive Buf Mgmt */
uint32_t cinb : 1; /* Enable Interrupt Notification Block */
uint32_t chbs : 1; /* Cofigure Host Backing store */
uint32_t csah : 1; /* Configure Synchronous Abort Handling */
uint32_t ccrp : 1; /* Config Command Ring Polling */
uint32_t cmv : 1; /* Configure Max VPIs */
uint32_t rsvd2 :24; /* Reserved */
#endif
} sli3Feat;
} lpfc_vpd_t;
struct lpfc_scsi_buf;
/*
* lpfc stat counters
*/
struct lpfc_stats {
/* Statistics for ELS commands */
uint32_t elsLogiCol;
uint32_t elsRetryExceeded;
uint32_t elsXmitRetry;
uint32_t elsDelayRetry;
uint32_t elsRcvDrop;
uint32_t elsRcvFrame;
uint32_t elsRcvRSCN;
uint32_t elsRcvRNID;
uint32_t elsRcvFARP;
uint32_t elsRcvFARPR;
uint32_t elsRcvFLOGI;
uint32_t elsRcvPLOGI;
uint32_t elsRcvADISC;
uint32_t elsRcvPDISC;
uint32_t elsRcvFAN;
uint32_t elsRcvLOGO;
uint32_t elsRcvPRLO;
uint32_t elsRcvPRLI;
uint32_t elsRcvLIRR;
uint32_t elsRcvRPS;
uint32_t elsRcvRPL;
uint32_t elsXmitFLOGI;
uint32_t elsXmitFDISC;
uint32_t elsXmitPLOGI;
uint32_t elsXmitPRLI;
uint32_t elsXmitADISC;
uint32_t elsXmitLOGO;
uint32_t elsXmitSCR;
uint32_t elsXmitRNID;
uint32_t elsXmitFARP;
uint32_t elsXmitFARPR;
uint32_t elsXmitACC;
uint32_t elsXmitLSRJT;
uint32_t frameRcvBcast;
uint32_t frameRcvMulti;
uint32_t strayXmitCmpl;
uint32_t frameXmitDelay;
uint32_t xriCmdCmpl;
uint32_t xriStatErr;
uint32_t LinkUp;
uint32_t LinkDown;
uint32_t LinkMultiEvent;
uint32_t NoRcvBuf;
uint32_t fcpCmd;
uint32_t fcpCmpl;
uint32_t fcpRspErr;
uint32_t fcpRemoteStop;
uint32_t fcpPortRjt;
uint32_t fcpPortBusy;
uint32_t fcpError;
uint32_t fcpLocalErr;
};
enum sysfs_mbox_state {
SMBOX_IDLE,
SMBOX_WRITING,
SMBOX_READING
};
struct lpfc_sysfs_mbox {
enum sysfs_mbox_state state;
size_t offset;
struct lpfcMboxq * mbox;
};
struct lpfc_hba;
enum discovery_state {
LPFC_VPORT_UNKNOWN = 0, /* vport state is unknown */
LPFC_VPORT_FAILED = 1, /* vport has failed */
LPFC_LOCAL_CFG_LINK = 6, /* local NPORT Id configured */
LPFC_FLOGI = 7, /* FLOGI sent to Fabric */
LPFC_FDISC = 8, /* FDISC sent for vport */
LPFC_FABRIC_CFG_LINK = 9, /* Fabric assigned NPORT Id
* configured */
LPFC_NS_REG = 10, /* Register with NameServer */
LPFC_NS_QRY = 11, /* Query NameServer for NPort ID list */
LPFC_BUILD_DISC_LIST = 12, /* Build ADISC and PLOGI lists for
* device authentication / discovery */
LPFC_DISC_AUTH = 13, /* Processing ADISC list */
LPFC_VPORT_READY = 32,
};
enum hba_state {
LPFC_LINK_UNKNOWN = 0, /* HBA state is unknown */
LPFC_WARM_START = 1, /* HBA state after selective reset */
LPFC_INIT_START = 2, /* Initial state after board reset */
LPFC_INIT_MBX_CMDS = 3, /* Initialize HBA with mbox commands */
LPFC_LINK_DOWN = 4, /* HBA initialized, link is down */
LPFC_LINK_UP = 5, /* Link is up - issue READ_LA */
LPFC_CLEAR_LA = 6, /* authentication cmplt - issue
* CLEAR_LA */
LPFC_HBA_READY = 32,
LPFC_HBA_ERROR = -1
};
struct lpfc_vport {
struct list_head listentry;
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
uint8_t port_type;
#define LPFC_PHYSICAL_PORT 1
#define LPFC_NPIV_PORT 2
#define LPFC_FABRIC_PORT 3
enum discovery_state port_state;
uint16_t vpi;
uint32_t fc_flag; /* FC flags */
/* Several of these flags are HBA centric and should be moved to
* phba->link_flag (e.g. FC_PTP, FC_PUBLIC_LOOP)
*/
#define FC_PT2PT 0x1 /* pt2pt with no fabric */
#define FC_PT2PT_PLOGI 0x2 /* pt2pt initiate PLOGI */
#define FC_DISC_TMO 0x4 /* Discovery timer running */
#define FC_PUBLIC_LOOP 0x8 /* Public loop */
#define FC_LBIT 0x10 /* LOGIN bit in loopinit set */
#define FC_RSCN_MODE 0x20 /* RSCN cmd rcv'ed */
#define FC_NLP_MORE 0x40 /* More node to process in node tbl */
#define FC_OFFLINE_MODE 0x80 /* Interface is offline for diag */
#define FC_FABRIC 0x100 /* We are fabric attached */
#define FC_ESTABLISH_LINK 0x200 /* Reestablish Link */
#define FC_RSCN_DISCOVERY 0x400 /* Auth all devices after RSCN */
#define FC_SCSI_SCAN_TMO 0x4000 /* scsi scan timer running */
#define FC_ABORT_DISCOVERY 0x8000 /* we want to abort discovery */
#define FC_NDISC_ACTIVE 0x10000 /* NPort discovery active */
#define FC_BYPASSED_MODE 0x20000 /* NPort is in bypassed mode */
#define FC_VPORT_NEEDS_REG_VPI 0x80000 /* Needs to have its vpi registered */
#define FC_RSCN_DEFERRED 0x100000 /* A deferred RSCN being processed */
uint32_t ct_flags;
#define FC_CT_RFF_ID 0x1 /* RFF_ID accepted by switch */
#define FC_CT_RNN_ID 0x2 /* RNN_ID accepted by switch */
#define FC_CT_RSNN_NN 0x4 /* RSNN_NN accepted by switch */
#define FC_CT_RSPN_ID 0x8 /* RSPN_ID accepted by switch */
#define FC_CT_RFT_ID 0x10 /* RFT_ID accepted by switch */
struct list_head fc_nodes;
/* Keep counters for the number of entries in each list. */
uint16_t fc_plogi_cnt;
uint16_t fc_adisc_cnt;
uint16_t fc_reglogin_cnt;
uint16_t fc_prli_cnt;
uint16_t fc_unmap_cnt;
uint16_t fc_map_cnt;
uint16_t fc_npr_cnt;
uint16_t fc_unused_cnt;
struct serv_parm fc_sparam; /* buffer for our service parameters */
uint32_t fc_myDID; /* fibre channel S_ID */
uint32_t fc_prevDID; /* previous fibre channel S_ID */
int32_t stopped; /* HBA has not been restarted since last ERATT */
uint8_t fc_linkspeed; /* Link speed after last READ_LA */
uint32_t num_disc_nodes; /*in addition to hba_state */
uint32_t fc_nlp_cnt; /* outstanding NODELIST requests */
uint32_t fc_rscn_id_cnt; /* count of RSCNs payloads in list */
struct lpfc_dmabuf *fc_rscn_id_list[FC_MAX_HOLD_RSCN];
struct lpfc_name fc_nodename; /* fc nodename */
struct lpfc_name fc_portname; /* fc portname */
struct lpfc_work_evt disc_timeout_evt;
struct timer_list fc_disctmo; /* Discovery rescue timer */
uint8_t fc_ns_retry; /* retries for fabric nameserver */
uint32_t fc_prli_sent; /* cntr for outstanding PRLIs */
spinlock_t work_port_lock;
uint32_t work_port_events; /* Timeout to be handled */
#define WORKER_DISC_TMO 0x1 /* vport: Discovery timeout */
#define WORKER_ELS_TMO 0x2 /* vport: ELS timeout */
#define WORKER_FDMI_TMO 0x4 /* vport: FDMI timeout */
#define WORKER_MBOX_TMO 0x100 /* hba: MBOX timeout */
#define WORKER_HB_TMO 0x200 /* hba: Heart beat timeout */
#define WORKER_FABRIC_BLOCK_TMO 0x400 /* hba: fabric block timeout */
#define WORKER_RAMP_DOWN_QUEUE 0x800 /* hba: Decrease Q depth */
#define WORKER_RAMP_UP_QUEUE 0x1000 /* hba: Increase Q depth */
struct timer_list fc_fdmitmo;
struct timer_list els_tmofunc;
int unreg_vpi_cmpl;
uint8_t load_flag;
#define FC_LOADING 0x1 /* HBA in process of loading drvr */
#define FC_UNLOADING 0x2 /* HBA in process of unloading drvr */
char *vname; /* Application assigned name */
/* Vport Config Parameters */
uint32_t cfg_scan_down;
uint32_t cfg_lun_queue_depth;
uint32_t cfg_nodev_tmo;
uint32_t cfg_devloss_tmo;
uint32_t cfg_restrict_login;
uint32_t cfg_peer_port_login;
uint32_t cfg_fcp_class;
uint32_t cfg_use_adisc;
uint32_t cfg_fdmi_on;
uint32_t cfg_discovery_threads;
uint32_t cfg_log_verbose;
uint32_t cfg_max_luns;
uint32_t cfg_enable_da_id;
uint32_t dev_loss_tmo_changed;
struct fc_vport *fc_vport;
#ifdef CONFIG_LPFC_DEBUG_FS
struct dentry *debug_disc_trc;
struct dentry *debug_nodelist;
struct dentry *vport_debugfs_root;
struct lpfc_debugfs_trc *disc_trc;
atomic_t disc_trc_cnt;
#endif
};
struct hbq_s {
uint16_t entry_count; /* Current number of HBQ slots */
uint16_t buffer_count; /* Current number of buffers posted */
uint32_t next_hbqPutIdx; /* Index to next HBQ slot to use */
uint32_t hbqPutIdx; /* HBQ slot to use */
uint32_t local_hbqGetIdx; /* Local copy of Get index from Port */
void *hbq_virt; /* Virtual ptr to this hbq */
struct list_head hbq_buffer_list; /* buffers assigned to this HBQ */
/* Callback for HBQ buffer allocation */
struct hbq_dmabuf *(*hbq_alloc_buffer) (struct lpfc_hba *);
/* Callback for HBQ buffer free */
void (*hbq_free_buffer) (struct lpfc_hba *,
struct hbq_dmabuf *);
};
#define LPFC_MAX_HBQS 4
/* this matches the position in the lpfc_hbq_defs array */
#define LPFC_ELS_HBQ 0
#define LPFC_EXTRA_HBQ 1
enum hba_temp_state {
HBA_NORMAL_TEMP,
HBA_OVER_TEMP
};
struct lpfc_hba {
struct lpfc_sli sli;
uint32_t sli_rev; /* SLI2 or SLI3 */
uint32_t sli3_options; /* Mask of enabled SLI3 options */
#define LPFC_SLI3_ENABLED 0x01
#define LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED 0x02
#define LPFC_SLI3_NPIV_ENABLED 0x04
#define LPFC_SLI3_VPORT_TEARDOWN 0x08
uint32_t iocb_cmd_size;
uint32_t iocb_rsp_size;
enum hba_state link_state;
uint32_t link_flag; /* link state flags */
#define LS_LOOPBACK_MODE 0x1 /* NPort is in Loopback mode */
/* This flag is set while issuing */
/* INIT_LINK mailbox command */
#define LS_NPIV_FAB_SUPPORTED 0x2 /* Fabric supports NPIV */
#define LS_IGNORE_ERATT 0x3 /* intr handler should ignore ERATT */
struct lpfc_sli2_slim *slim2p;
struct lpfc_dmabuf hbqslimp;
dma_addr_t slim2p_mapping;
uint16_t pci_cfg_value;
uint8_t work_found;
#define LPFC_MAX_WORKER_ITERATION 4
uint8_t fc_linkspeed; /* Link speed after last READ_LA */
uint32_t fc_eventTag; /* event tag for link attention */
struct timer_list fc_estabtmo; /* link establishment timer */
/* These fields used to be binfo */
uint32_t fc_pref_DID; /* preferred D_ID */
uint8_t fc_pref_ALPA; /* preferred AL_PA */
uint32_t fc_edtov; /* E_D_TOV timer value */
uint32_t fc_arbtov; /* ARB_TOV timer value */
uint32_t fc_ratov; /* R_A_TOV timer value */
uint32_t fc_rttov; /* R_T_TOV timer value */
uint32_t fc_altov; /* AL_TOV timer value */
uint32_t fc_crtov; /* C_R_TOV timer value */
uint32_t fc_citov; /* C_I_TOV timer value */
struct serv_parm fc_fabparam; /* fabric service parameters buffer */
uint8_t alpa_map[128]; /* AL_PA map from READ_LA */
uint32_t lmt;
uint32_t fc_topology; /* link topology, from LINK INIT */
struct lpfc_stats fc_stat;
struct lpfc_nodelist fc_fcpnodev; /* nodelist entry for no device */
uint32_t nport_event_cnt; /* timestamp for nlplist entry */
uint8_t wwnn[8];
uint8_t wwpn[8];
uint32_t RandomData[7];
/* HBA Config Parameters */
uint32_t cfg_ack0;
uint32_t cfg_enable_npiv;
uint32_t cfg_topology;
uint32_t cfg_link_speed;
uint32_t cfg_cr_delay;
uint32_t cfg_cr_count;
uint32_t cfg_multi_ring_support;
uint32_t cfg_multi_ring_rctl;
uint32_t cfg_multi_ring_type;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-29 21:32:13 +00:00
uint32_t cfg_poll;
uint32_t cfg_poll_tmo;
uint32_t cfg_use_msi;
uint32_t cfg_sg_seg_cnt;
uint32_t cfg_sg_dma_buf_size;
uint64_t cfg_soft_wwnn;
uint64_t cfg_soft_wwpn;
uint32_t cfg_hba_queue_depth;
uint32_t cfg_enable_hba_reset;
uint32_t cfg_enable_hba_heartbeat;
lpfc_vpd_t vpd; /* vital product data */
struct pci_dev *pcidev;
struct list_head work_list;
uint32_t work_ha; /* Host Attention Bits for WT */
uint32_t work_ha_mask; /* HA Bits owned by WT */
uint32_t work_hs; /* HS stored in case of ERRAT */
uint32_t work_status[2]; /* Extra status from SLIM */
wait_queue_head_t *work_wait;
struct task_struct *worker_thread;
uint32_t hbq_count; /* Count of configured HBQs */
struct hbq_s hbqs[LPFC_MAX_HBQS]; /* local copy of hbq indicies */
unsigned long pci_bar0_map; /* Physical address for PCI BAR0 */
unsigned long pci_bar2_map; /* Physical address for PCI BAR2 */
void __iomem *slim_memmap_p; /* Kernel memory mapped address for
PCI BAR0 */
void __iomem *ctrl_regs_memmap_p;/* Kernel memory mapped address for
PCI BAR2 */
void __iomem *MBslimaddr; /* virtual address for mbox cmds */
void __iomem *HAregaddr; /* virtual address for host attn reg */
void __iomem *CAregaddr; /* virtual address for chip attn reg */
void __iomem *HSregaddr; /* virtual address for host status
reg */
void __iomem *HCregaddr; /* virtual address for host ctl reg */
struct lpfc_hgp __iomem *host_gp; /* Host side get/put pointers */
uint32_t __iomem *hbq_put; /* Address in SLIM to HBQ put ptrs */
uint32_t *hbq_get; /* Host mem address of HBQ get ptrs */
int brd_no; /* FC board number */
char SerialNumber[32]; /* adapter Serial Number */
char OptionROMVersion[32]; /* adapter BIOS / Fcode version */
char ModelDesc[256]; /* Model Description */
char ModelName[80]; /* Model Name */
char ProgramType[256]; /* Program Type */
char Port[20]; /* Port No */
uint8_t vpd_flag; /* VPD data flag */
#define VPD_MODEL_DESC 0x1 /* valid vpd model description */
#define VPD_MODEL_NAME 0x2 /* valid vpd model name */
#define VPD_PROGRAM_TYPE 0x4 /* valid vpd program type */
#define VPD_PORT 0x8 /* valid vpd port data */
#define VPD_MASK 0xf /* mask for any vpd data */
uint8_t soft_wwn_enable;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-29 21:32:13 +00:00
struct timer_list fcp_poll_timer;
/*
* stat counters
*/
uint64_t fc4InputRequests;
uint64_t fc4OutputRequests;
uint64_t fc4ControlRequests;
struct lpfc_sysfs_mbox sysfs_mbox;
/* fastpath list. */
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-29 21:32:13 +00:00
spinlock_t scsi_buf_list_lock;
struct list_head lpfc_scsi_buf_list;
uint32_t total_scsi_bufs;
struct list_head lpfc_iocb_list;
uint32_t total_iocbq_bufs;
spinlock_t hbalock;
/* pci_mem_pools */
struct pci_pool *lpfc_scsi_dma_buf_pool;
struct pci_pool *lpfc_mbuf_pool;
struct pci_pool *lpfc_hbq_pool;
struct lpfc_dma_pool lpfc_mbuf_safety_pool;
mempool_t *mbox_mem_pool;
mempool_t *nlp_mem_pool;
struct fc_host_statistics link_stats;
uint8_t using_msi;
struct list_head port_list;
struct lpfc_vport *pport; /* physical lpfc_vport pointer */
uint16_t max_vpi; /* Maximum virtual nports */
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 06:52:54 +00:00
#define LPFC_MAX_VPI 0xFFFF /* Max number of VPI supported */
unsigned long *vpi_bmask; /* vpi allocation table */
/* Data structure used by fabric iocb scheduler */
struct list_head fabric_iocb_list;
atomic_t fabric_iocb_count;
struct timer_list fabric_block_timer;
unsigned long bit_flags;
#define FABRIC_COMANDS_BLOCKED 0
atomic_t num_rsrc_err;
atomic_t num_cmd_success;
unsigned long last_rsrc_error_time;
unsigned long last_ramp_down_time;
unsigned long last_ramp_up_time;
#ifdef CONFIG_LPFC_DEBUG_FS
struct dentry *hba_debugfs_root;
atomic_t debugfs_vport_count;
struct dentry *debug_hbqinfo;
struct dentry *debug_dumpHostSlim;
struct dentry *debug_dumpHBASlim;
struct dentry *debug_slow_ring_trc;
struct lpfc_debugfs_trc *slow_ring_trc;
atomic_t slow_ring_trc_cnt;
#endif
/* Used for deferred freeing of ELS data buffers */
struct list_head elsbuf;
int elsbuf_cnt;
int elsbuf_prev_cnt;
uint8_t temp_sensor_support;
/* Fields used for heart beat. */
unsigned long last_completion_time;
struct timer_list hb_tmofunc;
uint8_t hb_outstanding;
/*
* Following bit will be set for all buffer tags which are not
* associated with any HBQ.
*/
#define QUE_BUFTAG_BIT (1<<31)
uint32_t buffer_tag_count;
enum hba_temp_state over_temp_state;
};
static inline struct Scsi_Host *
lpfc_shost_from_vport(struct lpfc_vport *vport)
{
return container_of((void *) vport, struct Scsi_Host, hostdata[0]);
}
static inline void
lpfc_set_loopback_flag(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
if (phba->cfg_topology == FLAGS_LOCAL_LB)
phba->link_flag |= LS_LOOPBACK_MODE;
else
phba->link_flag &= ~LS_LOOPBACK_MODE;
}
static inline int
lpfc_is_link_up(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
return phba->link_state == LPFC_LINK_UP ||
phba->link_state == LPFC_CLEAR_LA ||
phba->link_state == LPFC_HBA_READY;
}
#define FC_REG_DUMP_EVENT 0x10 /* Register for Dump events */
#define FC_REG_TEMPERATURE_EVENT 0x20 /* Register for temperature
event */
struct temp_event {
uint32_t event_type;
uint32_t event_code;
uint32_t data;
};
#define LPFC_CRIT_TEMP 0x1
#define LPFC_THRESHOLD_TEMP 0x2
#define LPFC_NORMAL_TEMP 0x3