From cc9203bf381a465cd115762b9cf7c9a313c874bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Williams Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 17:34:44 -0700 Subject: isci: move core/controller to host Now that the data structures are unified unify the implementation in host.[ch] and cleanup namespace pollution. Reported-by: Christoph Hellwig Signed-off-by: Dan Williams --- drivers/scsi/isci/host.c | 2791 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 2780 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'drivers/scsi/isci/host.c') diff --git a/drivers/scsi/isci/host.c b/drivers/scsi/isci/host.c index 5847149..43a5d7a 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/isci/host.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/isci/host.c @@ -52,18 +52,198 @@ * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - +#include +#include +#include "host.h" #include "isci.h" -#include "scic_io_request.h" -#include "scic_port.h" #include "port.h" -#include "request.h" #include "host.h" #include "probe_roms.h" -#include "scic_controller.h" -#include "scic_sds_controller.h" +#include "remote_device.h" +#include "request.h" +#include "scic_io_request.h" +#include "scic_sds_port_configuration_agent.h" +#include "sci_util.h" +#include "scu_completion_codes.h" +#include "scu_event_codes.h" +#include "scu_registers.h" +#include "scu_remote_node_context.h" +#include "scu_task_context.h" +#include "scu_unsolicited_frame.h" #include "timers.h" +#define SCU_CONTEXT_RAM_INIT_STALL_TIME 200 + +/** + * smu_dcc_get_max_ports() - + * + * This macro returns the maximum number of logical ports supported by the + * hardware. The caller passes in the value read from the device context + * capacity register and this macro will mash and shift the value appropriately. + */ +#define smu_dcc_get_max_ports(dcc_value) \ + (\ + (((dcc_value) & SMU_DEVICE_CONTEXT_CAPACITY_MAX_LP_MASK) \ + >> SMU_DEVICE_CONTEXT_CAPACITY_MAX_LP_SHIFT) + 1 \ + ) + +/** + * smu_dcc_get_max_task_context() - + * + * This macro returns the maximum number of task contexts supported by the + * hardware. The caller passes in the value read from the device context + * capacity register and this macro will mash and shift the value appropriately. + */ +#define smu_dcc_get_max_task_context(dcc_value) \ + (\ + (((dcc_value) & SMU_DEVICE_CONTEXT_CAPACITY_MAX_TC_MASK) \ + >> SMU_DEVICE_CONTEXT_CAPACITY_MAX_TC_SHIFT) + 1 \ + ) + +/** + * smu_dcc_get_max_remote_node_context() - + * + * This macro returns the maximum number of remote node contexts supported by + * the hardware. The caller passes in the value read from the device context + * capacity register and this macro will mash and shift the value appropriately. + */ +#define smu_dcc_get_max_remote_node_context(dcc_value) \ + (\ + (((dcc_value) & SMU_DEVICE_CONTEXT_CAPACITY_MAX_RNC_MASK) \ + >> SMU_DEVICE_CONTEXT_CAPACITY_MAX_RNC_SHIFT) + 1 \ + ) + + +#define SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_MIN_TIMER_COUNT 3 +#define SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_MAX_TIMER_COUNT 3 + +/** + * + * + * The number of milliseconds to wait for a phy to start. + */ +#define SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_PHY_START_TIMEOUT 100 + +/** + * + * + * The number of milliseconds to wait while a given phy is consuming power + * before allowing another set of phys to consume power. Ultimately, this will + * be specified by OEM parameter. + */ +#define SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_POWER_CONTROL_INTERVAL 500 + +/** + * NORMALIZE_PUT_POINTER() - + * + * This macro will normalize the completion queue put pointer so its value can + * be used as an array inde + */ +#define NORMALIZE_PUT_POINTER(x) \ + ((x) & SMU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_PUT_POINTER_MASK) + + +/** + * NORMALIZE_EVENT_POINTER() - + * + * This macro will normalize the completion queue event entry so its value can + * be used as an index. + */ +#define NORMALIZE_EVENT_POINTER(x) \ + (\ + ((x) & SMU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET_EVENT_POINTER_MASK) \ + >> SMU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET_EVENT_POINTER_SHIFT \ + ) + +/** + * INCREMENT_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET() - + * + * This macro will increment the controllers completion queue index value and + * possibly toggle the cycle bit if the completion queue index wraps back to 0. + */ +#define INCREMENT_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET(controller, index, cycle) \ + INCREMENT_QUEUE_GET(\ + (index), \ + (cycle), \ + (controller)->completion_queue_entries, \ + SMU_CQGR_CYCLE_BIT \ + ) + +/** + * INCREMENT_EVENT_QUEUE_GET() - + * + * This macro will increment the controllers event queue index value and + * possibly toggle the event cycle bit if the event queue index wraps back to 0. + */ +#define INCREMENT_EVENT_QUEUE_GET(controller, index, cycle) \ + INCREMENT_QUEUE_GET(\ + (index), \ + (cycle), \ + (controller)->completion_event_entries, \ + SMU_CQGR_EVENT_CYCLE_BIT \ + ) + + +/** + * NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER() - + * + * This macro will normalize the completion queue get pointer so its value can + * be used as an index into an array + */ +#define NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER(x) \ + ((x) & SMU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET_POINTER_MASK) + +/** + * NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER_CYCLE_BIT() - + * + * This macro will normalize the completion queue cycle pointer so it matches + * the completion queue cycle bit + */ +#define NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER_CYCLE_BIT(x) \ + ((SMU_CQGR_CYCLE_BIT & (x)) << (31 - SMU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET_CYCLE_BIT_SHIFT)) + +/** + * COMPLETION_QUEUE_CYCLE_BIT() - + * + * This macro will return the cycle bit of the completion queue entry + */ +#define COMPLETION_QUEUE_CYCLE_BIT(x) ((x) & 0x80000000) + +static bool scic_sds_controller_completion_queue_has_entries( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 get_value = scic->completion_queue_get; + u32 get_index = get_value & SMU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET_POINTER_MASK; + + if (NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER_CYCLE_BIT(get_value) == + COMPLETION_QUEUE_CYCLE_BIT(scic->completion_queue[get_index])) + return true; + + return false; +} + +static bool scic_sds_controller_isr(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + if (scic_sds_controller_completion_queue_has_entries(scic)) { + return true; + } else { + /* + * we have a spurious interrupt it could be that we have already + * emptied the completion queue from a previous interrupt */ + writel(SMU_ISR_COMPLETION, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_status); + + /* + * There is a race in the hardware that could cause us not to be notified + * of an interrupt completion if we do not take this step. We will mask + * then unmask the interrupts so if there is another interrupt pending + * the clearing of the interrupt source we get the next interrupt message. */ + writel(0xFF000000, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); + writel(0, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); + } + + return false; +} + irqreturn_t isci_msix_isr(int vec, void *data) { struct isci_host *ihost = data; @@ -74,6 +254,411 @@ irqreturn_t isci_msix_isr(int vec, void *data) return IRQ_HANDLED; } +static bool scic_sds_controller_error_isr(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 interrupt_status; + + interrupt_status = + readl(&scic->smu_registers->interrupt_status); + interrupt_status &= (SMU_ISR_QUEUE_ERROR | SMU_ISR_QUEUE_SUSPEND); + + if (interrupt_status != 0) { + /* + * There is an error interrupt pending so let it through and handle + * in the callback */ + return true; + } + + /* + * There is a race in the hardware that could cause us not to be notified + * of an interrupt completion if we do not take this step. We will mask + * then unmask the error interrupts so if there was another interrupt + * pending we will be notified. + * Could we write the value of (SMU_ISR_QUEUE_ERROR | SMU_ISR_QUEUE_SUSPEND)? */ + writel(0xff, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); + writel(0, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); + + return false; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_task_completion(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 completion_entry) +{ + u32 index; + struct scic_sds_request *io_request; + + index = SCU_GET_COMPLETION_INDEX(completion_entry); + io_request = scic->io_request_table[index]; + + /* Make sure that we really want to process this IO request */ + if ( + (io_request != NULL) + && (io_request->io_tag != SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG) + && ( + scic_sds_io_tag_get_sequence(io_request->io_tag) + == scic->io_request_sequence[index] + ) + ) { + /* Yep this is a valid io request pass it along to the io request handler */ + scic_sds_io_request_tc_completion(io_request, completion_entry); + } +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_sdma_completion(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 completion_entry) +{ + u32 index; + struct scic_sds_request *io_request; + struct scic_sds_remote_device *device; + + index = SCU_GET_COMPLETION_INDEX(completion_entry); + + switch (scu_get_command_request_type(completion_entry)) { + case SCU_CONTEXT_COMMAND_REQUEST_TYPE_POST_TC: + case SCU_CONTEXT_COMMAND_REQUEST_TYPE_DUMP_TC: + io_request = scic->io_request_table[index]; + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC SDS Completion type SDMA %x for io request " + "%p\n", + __func__, + completion_entry, + io_request); + /* @todo For a post TC operation we need to fail the IO + * request + */ + break; + + case SCU_CONTEXT_COMMAND_REQUEST_TYPE_DUMP_RNC: + case SCU_CONTEXT_COMMAND_REQUEST_TYPE_OTHER_RNC: + case SCU_CONTEXT_COMMAND_REQUEST_TYPE_POST_RNC: + device = scic->device_table[index]; + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC SDS Completion type SDMA %x for remote " + "device %p\n", + __func__, + completion_entry, + device); + /* @todo For a port RNC operation we need to fail the + * device + */ + break; + + default: + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC SDS Completion unknown SDMA completion " + "type %x\n", + __func__, + completion_entry); + break; + + } +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_unsolicited_frame(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 completion_entry) +{ + u32 index; + u32 frame_index; + + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + struct scu_unsolicited_frame_header *frame_header; + struct scic_sds_phy *phy; + struct scic_sds_remote_device *device; + + enum sci_status result = SCI_FAILURE; + + frame_index = SCU_GET_FRAME_INDEX(completion_entry); + + frame_header = scic->uf_control.buffers.array[frame_index].header; + scic->uf_control.buffers.array[frame_index].state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_IN_USE; + + if (SCU_GET_FRAME_ERROR(completion_entry)) { + /* + * / @todo If the IAF frame or SIGNATURE FIS frame has an error will + * / this cause a problem? We expect the phy initialization will + * / fail if there is an error in the frame. */ + scic_sds_controller_release_frame(scic, frame_index); + return; + } + + if (frame_header->is_address_frame) { + index = SCU_GET_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_INDEX(completion_entry); + phy = &ihost->phys[index].sci; + result = scic_sds_phy_frame_handler(phy, frame_index); + } else { + + index = SCU_GET_COMPLETION_INDEX(completion_entry); + + if (index == SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_INVALID_INDEX) { + /* + * This is a signature fis or a frame from a direct attached SATA + * device that has not yet been created. In either case forwared + * the frame to the PE and let it take care of the frame data. */ + index = SCU_GET_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_INDEX(completion_entry); + phy = &ihost->phys[index].sci; + result = scic_sds_phy_frame_handler(phy, frame_index); + } else { + if (index < scic->remote_node_entries) + device = scic->device_table[index]; + else + device = NULL; + + if (device != NULL) + result = scic_sds_remote_device_frame_handler(device, frame_index); + else + scic_sds_controller_release_frame(scic, frame_index); + } + } + + if (result != SCI_SUCCESS) { + /* + * / @todo Is there any reason to report some additional error message + * / when we get this failure notifiction? */ + } +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_event_completion(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 completion_entry) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + struct scic_sds_request *io_request; + struct scic_sds_remote_device *device; + struct scic_sds_phy *phy; + u32 index; + + index = SCU_GET_COMPLETION_INDEX(completion_entry); + + switch (scu_get_event_type(completion_entry)) { + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_SMU_COMMAND_ERROR: + /* / @todo The driver did something wrong and we need to fix the condtion. */ + dev_err(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller 0x%p received SMU command error " + "0x%x\n", + __func__, + scic, + completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_SMU_PCQ_ERROR: + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_SMU_ERROR: + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_FATAL_MEMORY_ERROR: + /* + * / @todo This is a hardware failure and its likely that we want to + * / reset the controller. */ + dev_err(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller 0x%p received fatal controller " + "event 0x%x\n", + __func__, + scic, + completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_TRANSPORT_ERROR: + io_request = scic->io_request_table[index]; + scic_sds_io_request_event_handler(io_request, completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_PTX_SCHEDULE_EVENT: + switch (scu_get_event_specifier(completion_entry)) { + case SCU_EVENT_SPECIFIC_SMP_RESPONSE_NO_PE: + case SCU_EVENT_SPECIFIC_TASK_TIMEOUT: + io_request = scic->io_request_table[index]; + if (io_request != NULL) + scic_sds_io_request_event_handler(io_request, completion_entry); + else + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller 0x%p received " + "event 0x%x for io request object " + "that doesnt exist.\n", + __func__, + scic, + completion_entry); + + break; + + case SCU_EVENT_SPECIFIC_IT_NEXUS_TIMEOUT: + device = scic->device_table[index]; + if (device != NULL) + scic_sds_remote_device_event_handler(device, completion_entry); + else + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller 0x%p received " + "event 0x%x for remote device object " + "that doesnt exist.\n", + __func__, + scic, + completion_entry); + + break; + } + break; + + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_BROADCAST_CHANGE: + /* + * direct the broadcast change event to the phy first and then let + * the phy redirect the broadcast change to the port object */ + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_ERR_CNT_EVENT: + /* + * direct error counter event to the phy object since that is where + * we get the event notification. This is a type 4 event. */ + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_OSSP_EVENT: + index = SCU_GET_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_INDEX(completion_entry); + phy = &ihost->phys[index].sci; + scic_sds_phy_event_handler(phy, completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_RNC_SUSPEND_TX: + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_RNC_SUSPEND_TX_RX: + case SCU_EVENT_TYPE_RNC_OPS_MISC: + if (index < scic->remote_node_entries) { + device = scic->device_table[index]; + + if (device != NULL) + scic_sds_remote_device_event_handler(device, completion_entry); + } else + dev_err(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller 0x%p received event 0x%x " + "for remote device object 0x%0x that doesnt " + "exist.\n", + __func__, + scic, + completion_entry, + index); + + break; + + default: + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller received unknown event code %x\n", + __func__, + completion_entry); + break; + } +} + + + +static void scic_sds_controller_process_completions(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 completion_count = 0; + u32 completion_entry; + u32 get_index; + u32 get_cycle; + u32 event_index; + u32 event_cycle; + + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: completion queue begining get:0x%08x\n", + __func__, + scic->completion_queue_get); + + /* Get the component parts of the completion queue */ + get_index = NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER(scic->completion_queue_get); + get_cycle = SMU_CQGR_CYCLE_BIT & scic->completion_queue_get; + + event_index = NORMALIZE_EVENT_POINTER(scic->completion_queue_get); + event_cycle = SMU_CQGR_EVENT_CYCLE_BIT & scic->completion_queue_get; + + while ( + NORMALIZE_GET_POINTER_CYCLE_BIT(get_cycle) + == COMPLETION_QUEUE_CYCLE_BIT(scic->completion_queue[get_index]) + ) { + completion_count++; + + completion_entry = scic->completion_queue[get_index]; + INCREMENT_COMPLETION_QUEUE_GET(scic, get_index, get_cycle); + + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: completion queue entry:0x%08x\n", + __func__, + completion_entry); + + switch (SCU_GET_COMPLETION_TYPE(completion_entry)) { + case SCU_COMPLETION_TYPE_TASK: + scic_sds_controller_task_completion(scic, completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_COMPLETION_TYPE_SDMA: + scic_sds_controller_sdma_completion(scic, completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_COMPLETION_TYPE_UFI: + scic_sds_controller_unsolicited_frame(scic, completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_COMPLETION_TYPE_EVENT: + INCREMENT_EVENT_QUEUE_GET(scic, event_index, event_cycle); + scic_sds_controller_event_completion(scic, completion_entry); + break; + + case SCU_COMPLETION_TYPE_NOTIFY: + /* + * Presently we do the same thing with a notify event that we do with the + * other event codes. */ + INCREMENT_EVENT_QUEUE_GET(scic, event_index, event_cycle); + scic_sds_controller_event_completion(scic, completion_entry); + break; + + default: + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller received unknown " + "completion type %x\n", + __func__, + completion_entry); + break; + } + } + + /* Update the get register if we completed one or more entries */ + if (completion_count > 0) { + scic->completion_queue_get = + SMU_CQGR_GEN_BIT(ENABLE) | + SMU_CQGR_GEN_BIT(EVENT_ENABLE) | + event_cycle | + SMU_CQGR_GEN_VAL(EVENT_POINTER, event_index) | + get_cycle | + SMU_CQGR_GEN_VAL(POINTER, get_index); + + writel(scic->completion_queue_get, + &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_get); + + } + + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: completion queue ending get:0x%08x\n", + __func__, + scic->completion_queue_get); + +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_error_handler(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 interrupt_status; + + interrupt_status = + readl(&scic->smu_registers->interrupt_status); + + if ((interrupt_status & SMU_ISR_QUEUE_SUSPEND) && + scic_sds_controller_completion_queue_has_entries(scic)) { + + scic_sds_controller_process_completions(scic); + writel(SMU_ISR_QUEUE_SUSPEND, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_status); + } else { + dev_err(scic_to_dev(scic), "%s: status: %#x\n", __func__, + interrupt_status); + + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_FAILED); + + return; + } + + /* If we dont process any completions I am not sure that we want to do this. + * We are in the middle of a hardware fault and should probably be reset. + */ + writel(0, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); +} + irqreturn_t isci_intx_isr(int vec, void *data) { irqreturn_t ret = IRQ_NONE; @@ -112,7 +697,7 @@ irqreturn_t isci_error_isr(int vec, void *data) * core library. * */ -void isci_host_start_complete(struct isci_host *ihost, enum sci_status completion_status) +static void isci_host_start_complete(struct isci_host *ihost, enum sci_status completion_status) { if (completion_status != SCI_SUCCESS) dev_info(&ihost->pdev->dev, @@ -142,6 +727,383 @@ int isci_host_scan_finished(struct Scsi_Host *shost, unsigned long time) } +/** + * scic_controller_get_suggested_start_timeout() - This method returns the + * suggested scic_controller_start() timeout amount. The user is free to + * use any timeout value, but this method provides the suggested minimum + * start timeout value. The returned value is based upon empirical + * information determined as a result of interoperability testing. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object for which to return the + * suggested start timeout. + * + * This method returns the number of milliseconds for the suggested start + * operation timeout. + */ +static u32 scic_controller_get_suggested_start_timeout( + struct scic_sds_controller *sc) +{ + /* Validate the user supplied parameters. */ + if (sc == NULL) + return 0; + + /* + * The suggested minimum timeout value for a controller start operation: + * + * Signature FIS Timeout + * + Phy Start Timeout + * + Number of Phy Spin Up Intervals + * --------------------------------- + * Number of milliseconds for the controller start operation. + * + * NOTE: The number of phy spin up intervals will be equivalent + * to the number of phys divided by the number phys allowed + * per interval - 1 (once OEM parameters are supported). + * Currently we assume only 1 phy per interval. */ + + return SCIC_SDS_SIGNATURE_FIS_TIMEOUT + + SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_PHY_START_TIMEOUT + + ((SCI_MAX_PHYS - 1) * SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_POWER_CONTROL_INTERVAL); +} + +static void scic_controller_enable_interrupts( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + BUG_ON(scic->smu_registers == NULL); + writel(0, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); +} + +void scic_controller_disable_interrupts( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + BUG_ON(scic->smu_registers == NULL); + writel(0xffffffff, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_enable_port_task_scheduler( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 port_task_scheduler_value; + + port_task_scheduler_value = + readl(&scic->scu_registers->peg0.ptsg.control); + port_task_scheduler_value |= + (SCU_PTSGCR_GEN_BIT(ETM_ENABLE) | + SCU_PTSGCR_GEN_BIT(PTSG_ENABLE)); + writel(port_task_scheduler_value, + &scic->scu_registers->peg0.ptsg.control); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_assign_task_entries(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 task_assignment; + + /* + * Assign all the TCs to function 0 + * TODO: Do we actually need to read this register to write it back? + */ + + task_assignment = + readl(&scic->smu_registers->task_context_assignment[0]); + + task_assignment |= (SMU_TCA_GEN_VAL(STARTING, 0)) | + (SMU_TCA_GEN_VAL(ENDING, scic->task_context_entries - 1)) | + (SMU_TCA_GEN_BIT(RANGE_CHECK_ENABLE)); + + writel(task_assignment, + &scic->smu_registers->task_context_assignment[0]); + +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_initialize_completion_queue(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 index; + u32 completion_queue_control_value; + u32 completion_queue_get_value; + u32 completion_queue_put_value; + + scic->completion_queue_get = 0; + + completion_queue_control_value = ( + SMU_CQC_QUEUE_LIMIT_SET(scic->completion_queue_entries - 1) + | SMU_CQC_EVENT_LIMIT_SET(scic->completion_event_entries - 1) + ); + + writel(completion_queue_control_value, + &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_control); + + + /* Set the completion queue get pointer and enable the queue */ + completion_queue_get_value = ( + (SMU_CQGR_GEN_VAL(POINTER, 0)) + | (SMU_CQGR_GEN_VAL(EVENT_POINTER, 0)) + | (SMU_CQGR_GEN_BIT(ENABLE)) + | (SMU_CQGR_GEN_BIT(EVENT_ENABLE)) + ); + + writel(completion_queue_get_value, + &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_get); + + /* Set the completion queue put pointer */ + completion_queue_put_value = ( + (SMU_CQPR_GEN_VAL(POINTER, 0)) + | (SMU_CQPR_GEN_VAL(EVENT_POINTER, 0)) + ); + + writel(completion_queue_put_value, + &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_put); + + /* Initialize the cycle bit of the completion queue entries */ + for (index = 0; index < scic->completion_queue_entries; index++) { + /* + * If get.cycle_bit != completion_queue.cycle_bit + * its not a valid completion queue entry + * so at system start all entries are invalid */ + scic->completion_queue[index] = 0x80000000; + } +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_initialize_unsolicited_frame_queue(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 frame_queue_control_value; + u32 frame_queue_get_value; + u32 frame_queue_put_value; + + /* Write the queue size */ + frame_queue_control_value = + SCU_UFQC_GEN_VAL(QUEUE_SIZE, + scic->uf_control.address_table.count); + + writel(frame_queue_control_value, + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.unsolicited_frame_queue_control); + + /* Setup the get pointer for the unsolicited frame queue */ + frame_queue_get_value = ( + SCU_UFQGP_GEN_VAL(POINTER, 0) + | SCU_UFQGP_GEN_BIT(ENABLE_BIT) + ); + + writel(frame_queue_get_value, + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.unsolicited_frame_get_pointer); + /* Setup the put pointer for the unsolicited frame queue */ + frame_queue_put_value = SCU_UFQPP_GEN_VAL(POINTER, 0); + writel(frame_queue_put_value, + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.unsolicited_frame_put_pointer); +} + +/** + * This method will attempt to transition into the ready state for the + * controller and indicate that the controller start operation has completed + * if all criteria are met. + * @scic: This parameter indicates the controller object for which + * to transition to ready. + * @status: This parameter indicates the status value to be pass into the call + * to scic_cb_controller_start_complete(). + * + * none. + */ +static void scic_sds_controller_transition_to_ready( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + enum sci_status status) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id == + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STARTING) { + /* + * We move into the ready state, because some of the phys/ports + * may be up and operational. + */ + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY); + + isci_host_start_complete(ihost, status); + } +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_phy_timer_stop(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + isci_timer_stop(scic->phy_startup_timer); + + scic->phy_startup_timer_pending = false; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_phy_timer_start(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + isci_timer_start(scic->phy_startup_timer, + SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_PHY_START_TIMEOUT); + + scic->phy_startup_timer_pending = true; +} + +/** + * scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy - start phy + * @scic: controller + * + * If all the phys have been started, then attempt to transition the + * controller to the READY state and inform the user + * (scic_cb_controller_start_complete()). + */ +static enum sci_status scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + struct scic_sds_oem_params *oem = &scic->oem_parameters.sds1; + struct scic_sds_phy *sci_phy; + enum sci_status status; + + status = SCI_SUCCESS; + + if (scic->phy_startup_timer_pending) + return status; + + if (scic->next_phy_to_start >= SCI_MAX_PHYS) { + bool is_controller_start_complete = true; + u32 state; + u8 index; + + for (index = 0; index < SCI_MAX_PHYS; index++) { + sci_phy = &ihost->phys[index].sci; + state = sci_phy->state_machine.current_state_id; + + if (!scic_sds_phy_get_port(sci_phy)) + continue; + + /* The controller start operation is complete iff: + * - all links have been given an opportunity to start + * - have no indication of a connected device + * - have an indication of a connected device and it has + * finished the link training process. + */ + if ((sci_phy->is_in_link_training == false && + state == SCI_BASE_PHY_STATE_INITIAL) || + (sci_phy->is_in_link_training == false && + state == SCI_BASE_PHY_STATE_STOPPED) || + (sci_phy->is_in_link_training == true && + state == SCI_BASE_PHY_STATE_STARTING)) { + is_controller_start_complete = false; + break; + } + } + + /* + * The controller has successfully finished the start process. + * Inform the SCI Core user and transition to the READY state. */ + if (is_controller_start_complete == true) { + scic_sds_controller_transition_to_ready(scic, SCI_SUCCESS); + scic_sds_controller_phy_timer_stop(scic); + } + } else { + sci_phy = &ihost->phys[scic->next_phy_to_start].sci; + + if (oem->controller.mode_type == SCIC_PORT_MANUAL_CONFIGURATION_MODE) { + if (scic_sds_phy_get_port(sci_phy) == NULL) { + scic->next_phy_to_start++; + + /* Caution recursion ahead be forwarned + * + * The PHY was never added to a PORT in MPC mode + * so start the next phy in sequence This phy + * will never go link up and will not draw power + * the OEM parameters either configured the phy + * incorrectly for the PORT or it was never + * assigned to a PORT + */ + return scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy(scic); + } + } + + status = scic_sds_phy_start(sci_phy); + + if (status == SCI_SUCCESS) { + scic_sds_controller_phy_timer_start(scic); + } else { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: Controller stop operation failed " + "to stop phy %d because of status " + "%d.\n", + __func__, + ihost->phys[scic->next_phy_to_start].sci.phy_index, + status); + } + + scic->next_phy_to_start++; + } + + return status; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_phy_startup_timeout_handler(void *_scic) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = _scic; + enum sci_status status; + + scic->phy_startup_timer_pending = false; + status = SCI_FAILURE; + while (status != SCI_SUCCESS) + status = scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy(scic); +} + +static enum sci_status scic_controller_start(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 timeout) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + enum sci_status result; + u16 index; + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZED) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "SCIC Controller start operation requested in " + "invalid state\n"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + + /* Build the TCi free pool */ + sci_pool_initialize(scic->tci_pool); + for (index = 0; index < scic->task_context_entries; index++) + sci_pool_put(scic->tci_pool, index); + + /* Build the RNi free pool */ + scic_sds_remote_node_table_initialize( + &scic->available_remote_nodes, + scic->remote_node_entries); + + /* + * Before anything else lets make sure we will not be + * interrupted by the hardware. + */ + scic_controller_disable_interrupts(scic); + + /* Enable the port task scheduler */ + scic_sds_controller_enable_port_task_scheduler(scic); + + /* Assign all the task entries to scic physical function */ + scic_sds_controller_assign_task_entries(scic); + + /* Now initialize the completion queue */ + scic_sds_controller_initialize_completion_queue(scic); + + /* Initialize the unsolicited frame queue for use */ + scic_sds_controller_initialize_unsolicited_frame_queue(scic); + + /* Start all of the ports on this controller */ + for (index = 0; index < scic->logical_port_entries; index++) { + struct scic_sds_port *sci_port = &ihost->ports[index].sci; + + result = sci_port->state_handlers->start_handler(sci_port); + if (result) + return result; + } + + scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy(scic); + + isci_timer_start(scic->timeout_timer, timeout); + + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STARTING); + + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + void isci_host_scan_start(struct Scsi_Host *shost) { struct isci_host *ihost = SHOST_TO_SAS_HA(shost)->lldd_ha; @@ -155,7 +1117,7 @@ void isci_host_scan_start(struct Scsi_Host *shost) spin_unlock_irq(&ihost->scic_lock); } -void isci_host_stop_complete(struct isci_host *ihost, enum sci_status completion_status) +static void isci_host_stop_complete(struct isci_host *ihost, enum sci_status completion_status) { isci_host_change_state(ihost, isci_stopped); scic_controller_disable_interrupts(&ihost->sci); @@ -163,6 +1125,19 @@ void isci_host_stop_complete(struct isci_host *ihost, enum sci_status completion wake_up(&ihost->eventq); } +static void scic_sds_controller_completion_handler(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + /* Empty out the completion queue */ + if (scic_sds_controller_completion_queue_has_entries(scic)) + scic_sds_controller_process_completions(scic); + + /* Clear the interrupt and enable all interrupts again */ + writel(SMU_ISR_COMPLETION, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_status); + /* Could we write the value of SMU_ISR_COMPLETION? */ + writel(0xFF000000, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); + writel(0, &scic->smu_registers->interrupt_mask); +} + /** * isci_host_completion_routine() - This function is the delayed service * routine that calls the sci core library's completion handler. It's @@ -273,11 +1248,80 @@ static void isci_host_completion_routine(unsigned long data) } -void isci_host_deinit(struct isci_host *ihost) +/** + * scic_controller_stop() - This method will stop an individual controller + * object.This method will invoke the associated user callback upon + * completion. The completion callback is called when the following + * conditions are met: -# the method return status is SCI_SUCCESS. -# the + * controller has been quiesced. This method will ensure that all IO + * requests are quiesced, phys are stopped, and all additional operation by + * the hardware is halted. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object to stop. + * @timeout: This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds in which the + * stop operation should complete. + * + * The controller must be in the STARTED or STOPPED state. Indicate if the + * controller stop method succeeded or failed in some way. SCI_SUCCESS if the + * stop operation successfully began. SCI_WARNING_ALREADY_IN_STATE if the + * controller is already in the STOPPED state. SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE if the + * controller is not either in the STARTED or STOPPED states. + */ +static enum sci_status scic_controller_stop(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 timeout) { - int i; + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "SCIC Controller stop operation requested in " + "invalid state\n"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } - isci_host_change_state(ihost, isci_stopping); + isci_timer_start(scic->timeout_timer, timeout); + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPING); + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + * scic_controller_reset() - This method will reset the supplied core + * controller regardless of the state of said controller. This operation is + * considered destructive. In other words, all current operations are wiped + * out. No IO completions for outstanding devices occur. Outstanding IO + * requests are not aborted or completed at the actual remote device. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object to reset. + * + * Indicate if the controller reset method succeeded or failed in some way. + * SCI_SUCCESS if the reset operation successfully started. SCI_FATAL_ERROR if + * the controller reset operation is unable to complete. + */ +static enum sci_status scic_controller_reset(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + switch (scic->state_machine.current_state_id) { + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET: + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY: + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPED: + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_FAILED: + /* + * The reset operation is not a graceful cleanup, just + * perform the state transition. + */ + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESETTING); + return SCI_SUCCESS; + default: + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "SCIC Controller reset operation requested in " + "invalid state\n"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } +} + +void isci_host_deinit(struct isci_host *ihost) +{ + int i; + + isci_host_change_state(ihost, isci_stopping); for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PORTS; i++) { struct isci_port *iport = &ihost->ports[i]; struct isci_remote_device *idev, *d; @@ -341,6 +1385,1109 @@ static void isci_user_parameters_get( u->max_number_concurrent_device_spin_up = max_concurr_spinup; } +static void scic_sds_controller_initial_state_enter(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET); +} + +static inline void scic_sds_controller_starting_state_exit(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + isci_timer_stop(scic->timeout_timer); +} + +#define INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_BASE_RANGE_LOWER_BOUND_NS 853 +#define INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_BASE_RANGE_UPPER_BOUND_NS 1280 +#define INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_MAX_US 2700000 +#define INTERRUPT_COALESCE_NUMBER_MAX 256 +#define INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_ENCODE_MIN 7 +#define INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_ENCODE_MAX 28 + +/** + * scic_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence() - This method allows the user to + * configure the interrupt coalescence. + * @controller: This parameter represents the handle to the controller object + * for which its interrupt coalesce register is overridden. + * @coalesce_number: Used to control the number of entries in the Completion + * Queue before an interrupt is generated. If the number of entries exceed + * this number, an interrupt will be generated. The valid range of the input + * is [0, 256]. A setting of 0 results in coalescing being disabled. + * @coalesce_timeout: Timeout value in microseconds. The valid range of the + * input is [0, 2700000] . A setting of 0 is allowed and results in no + * interrupt coalescing timeout. + * + * Indicate if the user successfully set the interrupt coalesce parameters. + * SCI_SUCCESS The user successfully updated the interrutp coalescence. + * SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE The user input value is out of range. + */ +static enum sci_status scic_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic_controller, + u32 coalesce_number, + u32 coalesce_timeout) +{ + u8 timeout_encode = 0; + u32 min = 0; + u32 max = 0; + + /* Check if the input parameters fall in the range. */ + if (coalesce_number > INTERRUPT_COALESCE_NUMBER_MAX) + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + + /* + * Defined encoding for interrupt coalescing timeout: + * Value Min Max Units + * ----- --- --- ----- + * 0 - - Disabled + * 1 13.3 20.0 ns + * 2 26.7 40.0 + * 3 53.3 80.0 + * 4 106.7 160.0 + * 5 213.3 320.0 + * 6 426.7 640.0 + * 7 853.3 1280.0 + * 8 1.7 2.6 us + * 9 3.4 5.1 + * 10 6.8 10.2 + * 11 13.7 20.5 + * 12 27.3 41.0 + * 13 54.6 81.9 + * 14 109.2 163.8 + * 15 218.5 327.7 + * 16 436.9 655.4 + * 17 873.8 1310.7 + * 18 1.7 2.6 ms + * 19 3.5 5.2 + * 20 7.0 10.5 + * 21 14.0 21.0 + * 22 28.0 41.9 + * 23 55.9 83.9 + * 24 111.8 167.8 + * 25 223.7 335.5 + * 26 447.4 671.1 + * 27 894.8 1342.2 + * 28 1.8 2.7 s + * Others Undefined */ + + /* + * Use the table above to decide the encode of interrupt coalescing timeout + * value for register writing. */ + if (coalesce_timeout == 0) + timeout_encode = 0; + else{ + /* make the timeout value in unit of (10 ns). */ + coalesce_timeout = coalesce_timeout * 100; + min = INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_BASE_RANGE_LOWER_BOUND_NS / 10; + max = INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_BASE_RANGE_UPPER_BOUND_NS / 10; + + /* get the encode of timeout for register writing. */ + for (timeout_encode = INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_ENCODE_MIN; + timeout_encode <= INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_ENCODE_MAX; + timeout_encode++) { + if (min <= coalesce_timeout && max > coalesce_timeout) + break; + else if (coalesce_timeout >= max && coalesce_timeout < min * 2 + && coalesce_timeout <= INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_MAX_US * 100) { + if ((coalesce_timeout - max) < (2 * min - coalesce_timeout)) + break; + else{ + timeout_encode++; + break; + } + } else { + max = max * 2; + min = min * 2; + } + } + + if (timeout_encode == INTERRUPT_COALESCE_TIMEOUT_ENCODE_MAX + 1) + /* the value is out of range. */ + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + } + + writel(SMU_ICC_GEN_VAL(NUMBER, coalesce_number) | + SMU_ICC_GEN_VAL(TIMER, timeout_encode), + &scic_controller->smu_registers->interrupt_coalesce_control); + + + scic_controller->interrupt_coalesce_number = (u16)coalesce_number; + scic_controller->interrupt_coalesce_timeout = coalesce_timeout / 100; + + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + + +static void scic_sds_controller_ready_state_enter(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + /* set the default interrupt coalescence number and timeout value. */ + scic_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence(scic, 0x10, 250); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_ready_state_exit(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + /* disable interrupt coalescence. */ + scic_controller_set_interrupt_coalescence(scic, 0, 0); +} + +static enum sci_status scic_sds_controller_stop_phys(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 index; + enum sci_status status; + enum sci_status phy_status; + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + + status = SCI_SUCCESS; + + for (index = 0; index < SCI_MAX_PHYS; index++) { + phy_status = scic_sds_phy_stop(&ihost->phys[index].sci); + + if (phy_status != SCI_SUCCESS && + phy_status != SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE) { + status = SCI_FAILURE; + + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: Controller stop operation failed to stop " + "phy %d because of status %d.\n", + __func__, + ihost->phys[index].sci.phy_index, phy_status); + } + } + + return status; +} + +static enum sci_status scic_sds_controller_stop_ports(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 index; + enum sci_status port_status; + enum sci_status status = SCI_SUCCESS; + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + + for (index = 0; index < scic->logical_port_entries; index++) { + struct scic_sds_port *sci_port = &ihost->ports[index].sci; + scic_sds_port_handler_t stop; + + stop = sci_port->state_handlers->stop_handler; + port_status = stop(sci_port); + + if ((port_status != SCI_SUCCESS) && + (port_status != SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE)) { + status = SCI_FAILURE; + + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: Controller stop operation failed to " + "stop port %d because of status %d.\n", + __func__, + sci_port->logical_port_index, + port_status); + } + } + + return status; +} + +static enum sci_status scic_sds_controller_stop_devices(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u32 index; + enum sci_status status; + enum sci_status device_status; + + status = SCI_SUCCESS; + + for (index = 0; index < scic->remote_node_entries; index++) { + if (scic->device_table[index] != NULL) { + /* / @todo What timeout value do we want to provide to this request? */ + device_status = scic_remote_device_stop(scic->device_table[index], 0); + + if ((device_status != SCI_SUCCESS) && + (device_status != SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE)) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: Controller stop operation failed " + "to stop device 0x%p because of " + "status %d.\n", + __func__, + scic->device_table[index], device_status); + } + } + } + + return status; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_stopping_state_enter(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + /* Stop all of the components for this controller */ + scic_sds_controller_stop_phys(scic); + scic_sds_controller_stop_ports(scic); + scic_sds_controller_stop_devices(scic); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_stopping_state_exit(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + isci_timer_stop(scic->timeout_timer); +} + + +/** + * scic_sds_controller_reset_hardware() - + * + * This method will reset the controller hardware. + */ +static void scic_sds_controller_reset_hardware(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + /* Disable interrupts so we dont take any spurious interrupts */ + scic_controller_disable_interrupts(scic); + + /* Reset the SCU */ + writel(0xFFFFFFFF, &scic->smu_registers->soft_reset_control); + + /* Delay for 1ms to before clearing the CQP and UFQPR. */ + udelay(1000); + + /* The write to the CQGR clears the CQP */ + writel(0x00000000, &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_get); + + /* The write to the UFQGP clears the UFQPR */ + writel(0, &scic->scu_registers->sdma.unsolicited_frame_get_pointer); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_resetting_state_enter(void *object) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = object; + + scic_sds_controller_reset_hardware(scic); + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET); +} + +static const struct sci_base_state scic_sds_controller_state_table[] = { + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIAL] = { + .enter_state = scic_sds_controller_initial_state_enter, + }, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET] = {}, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZING] = {}, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZED] = {}, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STARTING] = { + .exit_state = scic_sds_controller_starting_state_exit, + }, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY] = { + .enter_state = scic_sds_controller_ready_state_enter, + .exit_state = scic_sds_controller_ready_state_exit, + }, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESETTING] = { + .enter_state = scic_sds_controller_resetting_state_enter, + }, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPING] = { + .enter_state = scic_sds_controller_stopping_state_enter, + .exit_state = scic_sds_controller_stopping_state_exit, + }, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPED] = {}, + [SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_FAILED] = {} +}; + +static void scic_sds_controller_set_default_config_parameters(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + /* these defaults are overridden by the platform / firmware */ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + u16 index; + + /* Default to APC mode. */ + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.controller.mode_type = SCIC_PORT_AUTOMATIC_CONFIGURATION_MODE; + + /* Default to APC mode. */ + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.controller.max_concurrent_dev_spin_up = 1; + + /* Default to no SSC operation. */ + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.controller.do_enable_ssc = false; + + /* Initialize all of the port parameter information to narrow ports. */ + for (index = 0; index < SCI_MAX_PORTS; index++) { + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.ports[index].phy_mask = 0; + } + + /* Initialize all of the phy parameter information. */ + for (index = 0; index < SCI_MAX_PHYS; index++) { + /* Default to 6G (i.e. Gen 3) for now. */ + scic->user_parameters.sds1.phys[index].max_speed_generation = 3; + + /* the frequencies cannot be 0 */ + scic->user_parameters.sds1.phys[index].align_insertion_frequency = 0x7f; + scic->user_parameters.sds1.phys[index].in_connection_align_insertion_frequency = 0xff; + scic->user_parameters.sds1.phys[index].notify_enable_spin_up_insertion_frequency = 0x33; + + /* + * Previous Vitesse based expanders had a arbitration issue that + * is worked around by having the upper 32-bits of SAS address + * with a value greater then the Vitesse company identifier. + * Hence, usage of 0x5FCFFFFF. */ + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.phys[index].sas_address.low = 0x1 + ihost->id; + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.phys[index].sas_address.high = 0x5FCFFFFF; + } + + scic->user_parameters.sds1.stp_inactivity_timeout = 5; + scic->user_parameters.sds1.ssp_inactivity_timeout = 5; + scic->user_parameters.sds1.stp_max_occupancy_timeout = 5; + scic->user_parameters.sds1.ssp_max_occupancy_timeout = 20; + scic->user_parameters.sds1.no_outbound_task_timeout = 20; +} + + + +/** + * scic_controller_construct() - This method will attempt to construct a + * controller object utilizing the supplied parameter information. + * @c: This parameter specifies the controller to be constructed. + * @scu_base: mapped base address of the scu registers + * @smu_base: mapped base address of the smu registers + * + * Indicate if the controller was successfully constructed or if it failed in + * some way. SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the controller was + * successfully constructed. SCI_WARNING_TIMER_CONFLICT This value is returned + * if the interrupt coalescence timer may cause SAS compliance issues for SMP + * Target mode response processing. SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_CONTROLLER_TYPE + * This value is returned if the controller does not support the supplied type. + * SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_INIT_DATA_VERSION This value is returned if the + * controller does not support the supplied initialization data version. + */ +static enum sci_status scic_controller_construct(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + void __iomem *scu_base, + void __iomem *smu_base) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + u8 i; + + sci_base_state_machine_construct(&scic->state_machine, + scic, scic_sds_controller_state_table, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIAL); + + sci_base_state_machine_start(&scic->state_machine); + + scic->scu_registers = scu_base; + scic->smu_registers = smu_base; + + scic_sds_port_configuration_agent_construct(&scic->port_agent); + + /* Construct the ports for this controller */ + for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PORTS; i++) + scic_sds_port_construct(&ihost->ports[i].sci, i, scic); + scic_sds_port_construct(&ihost->ports[i].sci, SCIC_SDS_DUMMY_PORT, scic); + + /* Construct the phys for this controller */ + for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PHYS; i++) { + /* Add all the PHYs to the dummy port */ + scic_sds_phy_construct(&ihost->phys[i].sci, + &ihost->ports[SCI_MAX_PORTS].sci, i); + } + + scic->invalid_phy_mask = 0; + + /* Set the default maximum values */ + scic->completion_event_entries = SCU_EVENT_COUNT; + scic->completion_queue_entries = SCU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_COUNT; + scic->remote_node_entries = SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES; + scic->logical_port_entries = SCI_MAX_PORTS; + scic->task_context_entries = SCU_IO_REQUEST_COUNT; + scic->uf_control.buffers.count = SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_COUNT; + scic->uf_control.address_table.count = SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_COUNT; + + /* Initialize the User and OEM parameters to default values. */ + scic_sds_controller_set_default_config_parameters(scic); + + return scic_controller_reset(scic); +} + +int scic_oem_parameters_validate(struct scic_sds_oem_params *oem) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PORTS; i++) + if (oem->ports[i].phy_mask > SCIC_SDS_PARM_PHY_MASK_MAX) + return -EINVAL; + + for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PHYS; i++) + if (oem->phys[i].sas_address.high == 0 && + oem->phys[i].sas_address.low == 0) + return -EINVAL; + + if (oem->controller.mode_type == SCIC_PORT_AUTOMATIC_CONFIGURATION_MODE) { + for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PHYS; i++) + if (oem->ports[i].phy_mask != 0) + return -EINVAL; + } else if (oem->controller.mode_type == SCIC_PORT_MANUAL_CONFIGURATION_MODE) { + u8 phy_mask = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < SCI_MAX_PHYS; i++) + phy_mask |= oem->ports[i].phy_mask; + + if (phy_mask == 0) + return -EINVAL; + } else + return -EINVAL; + + if (oem->controller.max_concurrent_dev_spin_up > MAX_CONCURRENT_DEVICE_SPIN_UP_COUNT) + return -EINVAL; + + return 0; +} + +static enum sci_status scic_oem_parameters_set(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + union scic_oem_parameters *scic_parms) +{ + u32 state = scic->state_machine.current_state_id; + + if (state == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET || + state == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZING || + state == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZED) { + + if (scic_oem_parameters_validate(&scic_parms->sds1)) + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + scic->oem_parameters.sds1 = scic_parms->sds1; + + return SCI_SUCCESS; + } + + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; +} + +void scic_oem_parameters_get( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + union scic_oem_parameters *scic_parms) +{ + memcpy(scic_parms, (&scic->oem_parameters), sizeof(*scic_parms)); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_timeout_handler(void *_scic) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = _scic; + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + struct sci_base_state_machine *sm = &scic->state_machine; + + if (sm->current_state_id == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STARTING) + scic_sds_controller_transition_to_ready(scic, SCI_FAILURE_TIMEOUT); + else if (sm->current_state_id == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPING) { + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(sm, SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_FAILED); + isci_host_stop_complete(ihost, SCI_FAILURE_TIMEOUT); + } else /* / @todo Now what do we want to do in this case? */ + dev_err(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: Controller timer fired when controller was not " + "in a state being timed.\n", + __func__); +} + +static enum sci_status scic_sds_controller_initialize_phy_startup(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + + scic->phy_startup_timer = isci_timer_create(ihost, + scic, + scic_sds_controller_phy_startup_timeout_handler); + + if (scic->phy_startup_timer == NULL) + return SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES; + else { + scic->next_phy_to_start = 0; + scic->phy_startup_timer_pending = false; + } + + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_start(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + isci_timer_start(scic->power_control.timer, + SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_POWER_CONTROL_INTERVAL); + + scic->power_control.timer_started = true; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_stop(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + if (scic->power_control.timer_started) { + isci_timer_stop(scic->power_control.timer); + scic->power_control.timer_started = false; + } +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_restart(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_stop(scic); + scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_start(scic); +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_handler( + void *controller) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic; + + scic = (struct scic_sds_controller *)controller; + + scic->power_control.phys_granted_power = 0; + + if (scic->power_control.phys_waiting == 0) { + scic->power_control.timer_started = false; + } else { + struct scic_sds_phy *sci_phy = NULL; + u8 i; + + for (i = 0; + (i < SCI_MAX_PHYS) + && (scic->power_control.phys_waiting != 0); + i++) { + if (scic->power_control.requesters[i] != NULL) { + if (scic->power_control.phys_granted_power < + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.controller.max_concurrent_dev_spin_up) { + sci_phy = scic->power_control.requesters[i]; + scic->power_control.requesters[i] = NULL; + scic->power_control.phys_waiting--; + scic->power_control.phys_granted_power++; + scic_sds_phy_consume_power_handler(sci_phy); + } else { + break; + } + } + } + + /* + * It doesn't matter if the power list is empty, we need to start the + * timer in case another phy becomes ready. + */ + scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_start(scic); + } +} + +/** + * This method inserts the phy in the stagger spinup control queue. + * @scic: + * + * + */ +void scic_sds_controller_power_control_queue_insert( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_phy *sci_phy) +{ + BUG_ON(sci_phy == NULL); + + if (scic->power_control.phys_granted_power < + scic->oem_parameters.sds1.controller.max_concurrent_dev_spin_up) { + scic->power_control.phys_granted_power++; + scic_sds_phy_consume_power_handler(sci_phy); + + /* + * stop and start the power_control timer. When the timer fires, the + * no_of_phys_granted_power will be set to 0 + */ + scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_restart(scic); + } else { + /* Add the phy in the waiting list */ + scic->power_control.requesters[sci_phy->phy_index] = sci_phy; + scic->power_control.phys_waiting++; + } +} + +/** + * This method removes the phy from the stagger spinup control queue. + * @scic: + * + * + */ +void scic_sds_controller_power_control_queue_remove( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_phy *sci_phy) +{ + BUG_ON(sci_phy == NULL); + + if (scic->power_control.requesters[sci_phy->phy_index] != NULL) { + scic->power_control.phys_waiting--; + } + + scic->power_control.requesters[sci_phy->phy_index] = NULL; +} + +#define AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY 10 + +/* Initialize the AFE for this phy index. We need to read the AFE setup from + * the OEM parameters + */ +static void scic_sds_controller_afe_initialization(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + const struct scic_sds_oem_params *oem = &scic->oem_parameters.sds1; + u32 afe_status; + u32 phy_id; + + /* Clear DFX Status registers */ + writel(0x0081000f, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_dfx_master_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + if (is_b0()) { + /* PM Rx Equalization Save, PM SPhy Rx Acknowledgement + * Timer, PM Stagger Timer */ + writel(0x0007BFFF, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_pmsn_master_control2); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } + + /* Configure bias currents to normal */ + if (is_a0()) + writel(0x00005500, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_bias_control); + else if (is_a2()) + writel(0x00005A00, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_bias_control); + else if (is_b0()) + writel(0x00005F00, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_bias_control); + + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + /* Enable PLL */ + if (is_b0()) + writel(0x80040A08, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_pll_control0); + else + writel(0x80040908, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_pll_control0); + + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + /* Wait for the PLL to lock */ + do { + afe_status = readl(&scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_common_block_status); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } while ((afe_status & 0x00001000) == 0); + + if (is_a0() || is_a2()) { + /* Shorten SAS SNW lock time (RxLock timer value from 76 us to 50 us) */ + writel(0x7bcc96ad, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_pmsn_master_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } + + for (phy_id = 0; phy_id < SCI_MAX_PHYS; phy_id++) { + const struct sci_phy_oem_params *oem_phy = &oem->phys[phy_id]; + + if (is_b0()) { + /* Configure transmitter SSC parameters */ + writel(0x00030000, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_ssc_control); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } else { + /* + * All defaults, except the Receive Word Alignament/Comma Detect + * Enable....(0xe800) */ + writel(0x00004512, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_xcvr_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + writel(0x0050100F, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_xcvr_control1); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } + + /* + * Power up TX and RX out from power down (PWRDNTX and PWRDNRX) + * & increase TX int & ext bias 20%....(0xe85c) */ + if (is_a0()) + writel(0x000003D4, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_channel_control); + else if (is_a2()) + writel(0x000003F0, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_channel_control); + else { + /* Power down TX and RX (PWRDNTX and PWRDNRX) */ + writel(0x000003d7, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_channel_control); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + /* + * Power up TX and RX out from power down (PWRDNTX and PWRDNRX) + * & increase TX int & ext bias 20%....(0xe85c) */ + writel(0x000003d4, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_channel_control); + } + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + if (is_a0() || is_a2()) { + /* Enable TX equalization (0xe824) */ + writel(0x00040000, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_control); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } + + /* + * RDPI=0x0(RX Power On), RXOOBDETPDNC=0x0, TPD=0x0(TX Power On), + * RDD=0x0(RX Detect Enabled) ....(0xe800) */ + writel(0x00004100, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_xcvr_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + /* Leave DFE/FFE on */ + if (is_a0()) + writel(0x3F09983F, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_rx_ssc_control0); + else if (is_a2()) + writel(0x3F11103F, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_rx_ssc_control0); + else { + writel(0x3F11103F, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_rx_ssc_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + /* Enable TX equalization (0xe824) */ + writel(0x00040000, &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_control); + } + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + writel(oem_phy->afe_tx_amp_control0, + &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_amp_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + writel(oem_phy->afe_tx_amp_control1, + &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_amp_control1); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + writel(oem_phy->afe_tx_amp_control2, + &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_amp_control2); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + + writel(oem_phy->afe_tx_amp_control3, + &scic->scu_registers->afe.scu_afe_xcvr[phy_id].afe_tx_amp_control3); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); + } + + /* Transfer control to the PEs */ + writel(0x00010f00, &scic->scu_registers->afe.afe_dfx_master_control0); + udelay(AFE_REGISTER_WRITE_DELAY); +} + +static enum sci_status scic_controller_set_mode(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + enum sci_controller_mode operating_mode) +{ + enum sci_status status = SCI_SUCCESS; + + if ((scic->state_machine.current_state_id == + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZING) || + (scic->state_machine.current_state_id == + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZED)) { + switch (operating_mode) { + case SCI_MODE_SPEED: + scic->remote_node_entries = SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES; + scic->task_context_entries = SCU_IO_REQUEST_COUNT; + scic->uf_control.buffers.count = + SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_COUNT; + scic->completion_event_entries = SCU_EVENT_COUNT; + scic->completion_queue_entries = + SCU_COMPLETION_QUEUE_COUNT; + break; + + case SCI_MODE_SIZE: + scic->remote_node_entries = SCI_MIN_REMOTE_DEVICES; + scic->task_context_entries = SCI_MIN_IO_REQUESTS; + scic->uf_control.buffers.count = + SCU_MIN_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES; + scic->completion_event_entries = SCU_MIN_EVENTS; + scic->completion_queue_entries = + SCU_MIN_COMPLETION_QUEUE_ENTRIES; + break; + + default: + status = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + break; + } + } else + status = SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + + return status; +} + +static void scic_sds_controller_initialize_power_control(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + scic->power_control.timer = isci_timer_create(ihost, + scic, + scic_sds_controller_power_control_timer_handler); + + memset(scic->power_control.requesters, 0, + sizeof(scic->power_control.requesters)); + + scic->power_control.phys_waiting = 0; + scic->power_control.phys_granted_power = 0; +} + +static enum sci_status scic_controller_initialize(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + struct sci_base_state_machine *sm = &scic->state_machine; + enum sci_status result = SCI_SUCCESS; + struct isci_host *ihost = scic_to_ihost(scic); + u32 index, state; + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "SCIC Controller initialize operation requested " + "in invalid state\n"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(sm, SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZING); + + scic->timeout_timer = isci_timer_create(ihost, scic, + scic_sds_controller_timeout_handler); + + scic_sds_controller_initialize_phy_startup(scic); + + scic_sds_controller_initialize_power_control(scic); + + /* + * There is nothing to do here for B0 since we do not have to + * program the AFE registers. + * / @todo The AFE settings are supposed to be correct for the B0 but + * / presently they seem to be wrong. */ + scic_sds_controller_afe_initialization(scic); + + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) { + u32 status; + u32 terminate_loop; + + /* Take the hardware out of reset */ + writel(0, &scic->smu_registers->soft_reset_control); + + /* + * / @todo Provide meaningfull error code for hardware failure + * result = SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_HARDWARE; */ + result = SCI_FAILURE; + terminate_loop = 100; + + while (terminate_loop-- && (result != SCI_SUCCESS)) { + /* Loop until the hardware reports success */ + udelay(SCU_CONTEXT_RAM_INIT_STALL_TIME); + status = readl(&scic->smu_registers->control_status); + + if ((status & SCU_RAM_INIT_COMPLETED) == + SCU_RAM_INIT_COMPLETED) + result = SCI_SUCCESS; + } + } + + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) { + u32 max_supported_ports; + u32 max_supported_devices; + u32 max_supported_io_requests; + u32 device_context_capacity; + + /* + * Determine what are the actaul device capacities that the + * hardware will support */ + device_context_capacity = + readl(&scic->smu_registers->device_context_capacity); + + + max_supported_ports = smu_dcc_get_max_ports(device_context_capacity); + max_supported_devices = smu_dcc_get_max_remote_node_context(device_context_capacity); + max_supported_io_requests = smu_dcc_get_max_task_context(device_context_capacity); + + /* + * Make all PEs that are unassigned match up with the + * logical ports + */ + for (index = 0; index < max_supported_ports; index++) { + struct scu_port_task_scheduler_group_registers __iomem + *ptsg = &scic->scu_registers->peg0.ptsg; + + writel(index, &ptsg->protocol_engine[index]); + } + + /* Record the smaller of the two capacity values */ + scic->logical_port_entries = + min(max_supported_ports, scic->logical_port_entries); + + scic->task_context_entries = + min(max_supported_io_requests, + scic->task_context_entries); + + scic->remote_node_entries = + min(max_supported_devices, scic->remote_node_entries); + + /* + * Now that we have the correct hardware reported minimum values + * build the MDL for the controller. Default to a performance + * configuration. + */ + scic_controller_set_mode(scic, SCI_MODE_SPEED); + } + + /* Initialize hardware PCI Relaxed ordering in DMA engines */ + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) { + u32 dma_configuration; + + /* Configure the payload DMA */ + dma_configuration = + readl(&scic->scu_registers->sdma.pdma_configuration); + dma_configuration |= + SCU_PDMACR_GEN_BIT(PCI_RELAXED_ORDERING_ENABLE); + writel(dma_configuration, + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.pdma_configuration); + + /* Configure the control DMA */ + dma_configuration = + readl(&scic->scu_registers->sdma.cdma_configuration); + dma_configuration |= + SCU_CDMACR_GEN_BIT(PCI_RELAXED_ORDERING_ENABLE); + writel(dma_configuration, + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.cdma_configuration); + } + + /* + * Initialize the PHYs before the PORTs because the PHY registers + * are accessed during the port initialization. + */ + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) { + /* Initialize the phys */ + for (index = 0; + (result == SCI_SUCCESS) && (index < SCI_MAX_PHYS); + index++) { + result = scic_sds_phy_initialize( + &ihost->phys[index].sci, + &scic->scu_registers->peg0.pe[index].tl, + &scic->scu_registers->peg0.pe[index].ll); + } + } + + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) { + /* Initialize the logical ports */ + for (index = 0; + (index < scic->logical_port_entries) && + (result == SCI_SUCCESS); + index++) { + result = scic_sds_port_initialize( + &ihost->ports[index].sci, + &scic->scu_registers->peg0.ptsg.port[index], + &scic->scu_registers->peg0.ptsg.protocol_engine, + &scic->scu_registers->peg0.viit[index]); + } + } + + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) + result = scic_sds_port_configuration_agent_initialize( + scic, + &scic->port_agent); + + /* Advance the controller state machine */ + if (result == SCI_SUCCESS) + state = SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZED; + else + state = SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_FAILED; + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(sm, state); + + return result; +} + +static enum sci_status scic_user_parameters_set( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + union scic_user_parameters *scic_parms) +{ + u32 state = scic->state_machine.current_state_id; + + if (state == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_RESET || + state == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZING || + state == SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_INITIALIZED) { + u16 index; + + /* + * Validate the user parameters. If they are not legal, then + * return a failure. + */ + for (index = 0; index < SCI_MAX_PHYS; index++) { + struct sci_phy_user_params *user_phy; + + user_phy = &scic_parms->sds1.phys[index]; + + if (!((user_phy->max_speed_generation <= + SCIC_SDS_PARM_MAX_SPEED) && + (user_phy->max_speed_generation > + SCIC_SDS_PARM_NO_SPEED))) + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + + if (user_phy->in_connection_align_insertion_frequency < + 3) + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + + if ((user_phy->in_connection_align_insertion_frequency < + 3) || + (user_phy->align_insertion_frequency == 0) || + (user_phy-> + notify_enable_spin_up_insertion_frequency == + 0)) + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + } + + if ((scic_parms->sds1.stp_inactivity_timeout == 0) || + (scic_parms->sds1.ssp_inactivity_timeout == 0) || + (scic_parms->sds1.stp_max_occupancy_timeout == 0) || + (scic_parms->sds1.ssp_max_occupancy_timeout == 0) || + (scic_parms->sds1.no_outbound_task_timeout == 0)) + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; + + memcpy(&scic->user_parameters, scic_parms, sizeof(*scic_parms)); + + return SCI_SUCCESS; + } + + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; +} + +static int scic_controller_mem_init(struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + struct device *dev = scic_to_dev(scic); + dma_addr_t dma_handle; + enum sci_status result; + + scic->completion_queue = dmam_alloc_coherent(dev, + scic->completion_queue_entries * sizeof(u32), + &dma_handle, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!scic->completion_queue) + return -ENOMEM; + + writel(lower_32_bits(dma_handle), + &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_lower); + writel(upper_32_bits(dma_handle), + &scic->smu_registers->completion_queue_upper); + + scic->remote_node_context_table = dmam_alloc_coherent(dev, + scic->remote_node_entries * + sizeof(union scu_remote_node_context), + &dma_handle, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!scic->remote_node_context_table) + return -ENOMEM; + + writel(lower_32_bits(dma_handle), + &scic->smu_registers->remote_node_context_lower); + writel(upper_32_bits(dma_handle), + &scic->smu_registers->remote_node_context_upper); + + scic->task_context_table = dmam_alloc_coherent(dev, + scic->task_context_entries * + sizeof(struct scu_task_context), + &dma_handle, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!scic->task_context_table) + return -ENOMEM; + + writel(lower_32_bits(dma_handle), + &scic->smu_registers->host_task_table_lower); + writel(upper_32_bits(dma_handle), + &scic->smu_registers->host_task_table_upper); + + result = scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_construct(scic); + if (result) + return result; + + /* + * Inform the silicon as to the location of the UF headers and + * address table. + */ + writel(lower_32_bits(scic->uf_control.headers.physical_address), + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.uf_header_base_address_lower); + writel(upper_32_bits(scic->uf_control.headers.physical_address), + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.uf_header_base_address_upper); + + writel(lower_32_bits(scic->uf_control.address_table.physical_address), + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.uf_address_table_lower); + writel(upper_32_bits(scic->uf_control.address_table.physical_address), + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.uf_address_table_upper); + + return 0; +} + int isci_host_init(struct isci_host *isci_host) { int err = 0, i; @@ -453,3 +2600,625 @@ int isci_host_init(struct isci_host *isci_host) return 0; } + +void scic_sds_controller_link_up(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_port *port, struct scic_sds_phy *phy) +{ + switch (scic->state_machine.current_state_id) { + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STARTING: + scic_sds_controller_phy_timer_stop(scic); + scic->port_agent.link_up_handler(scic, &scic->port_agent, + port, phy); + scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy(scic); + break; + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY: + scic->port_agent.link_up_handler(scic, &scic->port_agent, + port, phy); + break; + default: + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller linkup event from phy %d in " + "unexpected state %d\n", __func__, phy->phy_index, + scic->state_machine.current_state_id); + } +} + +void scic_sds_controller_link_down(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_port *port, struct scic_sds_phy *phy) +{ + switch (scic->state_machine.current_state_id) { + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STARTING: + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY: + scic->port_agent.link_down_handler(scic, &scic->port_agent, + port, phy); + break; + default: + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller linkdown event from phy %d in " + "unexpected state %d\n", + __func__, + phy->phy_index, + scic->state_machine.current_state_id); + } +} + +/** + * This is a helper method to determine if any remote devices on this + * controller are still in the stopping state. + * + */ +static bool scic_sds_controller_has_remote_devices_stopping( + struct scic_sds_controller *controller) +{ + u32 index; + + for (index = 0; index < controller->remote_node_entries; index++) { + if ((controller->device_table[index] != NULL) && + (controller->device_table[index]->state_machine.current_state_id + == SCI_BASE_REMOTE_DEVICE_STATE_STOPPING)) + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +/** + * This method is called by the remote device to inform the controller + * object that the remote device has stopped. + */ +void scic_sds_controller_remote_device_stopped(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_dev) +{ + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPING) { + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "SCIC Controller 0x%p remote device stopped event " + "from device 0x%p in unexpected state %d\n", + scic, sci_dev, + scic->state_machine.current_state_id); + return; + } + + if (!scic_sds_controller_has_remote_devices_stopping(scic)) { + sci_base_state_machine_change_state(&scic->state_machine, + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPED); + } +} + +/** + * This method will write to the SCU PCP register the request value. The method + * is used to suspend/resume ports, devices, and phys. + * @scic: + * + * + */ +void scic_sds_controller_post_request( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 request) +{ + dev_dbg(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller 0x%p post request 0x%08x\n", + __func__, + scic, + request); + + writel(request, &scic->smu_registers->post_context_port); +} + +/** + * This method will copy the soft copy of the task context into the physical + * memory accessible by the controller. + * @scic: This parameter specifies the controller for which to copy + * the task context. + * @sci_req: This parameter specifies the request for which the task + * context is being copied. + * + * After this call is made the SCIC_SDS_IO_REQUEST object will always point to + * the physical memory version of the task context. Thus, all subsequent + * updates to the task context are performed in the TC table (i.e. DMAable + * memory). none + */ +void scic_sds_controller_copy_task_context( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_request *sci_req) +{ + struct scu_task_context *task_context_buffer; + + task_context_buffer = scic_sds_controller_get_task_context_buffer( + scic, sci_req->io_tag); + + memcpy(task_context_buffer, + sci_req->task_context_buffer, + offsetof(struct scu_task_context, sgl_snapshot_ac)); + + /* + * Now that the soft copy of the TC has been copied into the TC + * table accessible by the silicon. Thus, any further changes to + * the TC (e.g. TC termination) occur in the appropriate location. */ + sci_req->task_context_buffer = task_context_buffer; +} + +/** + * This method returns the task context buffer for the given io tag. + * @scic: + * @io_tag: + * + * struct scu_task_context* + */ +struct scu_task_context *scic_sds_controller_get_task_context_buffer( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u16 io_tag + ) { + u16 task_index = scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(io_tag); + + if (task_index < scic->task_context_entries) { + return &scic->task_context_table[task_index]; + } + + return NULL; +} + +struct scic_sds_request *scic_request_by_tag(struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u16 io_tag) +{ + u16 task_index; + u16 task_sequence; + + task_index = scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(io_tag); + + if (task_index < scic->task_context_entries) { + if (scic->io_request_table[task_index] != NULL) { + task_sequence = scic_sds_io_tag_get_sequence(io_tag); + + if (task_sequence == scic->io_request_sequence[task_index]) { + return scic->io_request_table[task_index]; + } + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +/** + * This method allocates remote node index and the reserves the remote node + * context space for use. This method can fail if there are no more remote + * node index available. + * @scic: This is the controller object which contains the set of + * free remote node ids + * @sci_dev: This is the device object which is requesting the a remote node + * id + * @node_id: This is the remote node id that is assinged to the device if one + * is available + * + * enum sci_status SCI_FAILURE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES if there are no available remote + * node index available. + */ +enum sci_status scic_sds_controller_allocate_remote_node_context( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_dev, + u16 *node_id) +{ + u16 node_index; + u32 remote_node_count = scic_sds_remote_device_node_count(sci_dev); + + node_index = scic_sds_remote_node_table_allocate_remote_node( + &scic->available_remote_nodes, remote_node_count + ); + + if (node_index != SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_INVALID_INDEX) { + scic->device_table[node_index] = sci_dev; + + *node_id = node_index; + + return SCI_SUCCESS; + } + + return SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES; +} + +/** + * This method frees the remote node index back to the available pool. Once + * this is done the remote node context buffer is no longer valid and can + * not be used. + * @scic: + * @sci_dev: + * @node_id: + * + */ +void scic_sds_controller_free_remote_node_context( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_dev, + u16 node_id) +{ + u32 remote_node_count = scic_sds_remote_device_node_count(sci_dev); + + if (scic->device_table[node_id] == sci_dev) { + scic->device_table[node_id] = NULL; + + scic_sds_remote_node_table_release_remote_node_index( + &scic->available_remote_nodes, remote_node_count, node_id + ); + } +} + +/** + * This method returns the union scu_remote_node_context for the specified remote + * node id. + * @scic: + * @node_id: + * + * union scu_remote_node_context* + */ +union scu_remote_node_context *scic_sds_controller_get_remote_node_context_buffer( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u16 node_id + ) { + if ( + (node_id < scic->remote_node_entries) + && (scic->device_table[node_id] != NULL) + ) { + return &scic->remote_node_context_table[node_id]; + } + + return NULL; +} + +/** + * + * @resposne_buffer: This is the buffer into which the D2H register FIS will be + * constructed. + * @frame_header: This is the frame header returned by the hardware. + * @frame_buffer: This is the frame buffer returned by the hardware. + * + * This method will combind the frame header and frame buffer to create a SATA + * D2H register FIS none + */ +void scic_sds_controller_copy_sata_response( + void *response_buffer, + void *frame_header, + void *frame_buffer) +{ + memcpy(response_buffer, frame_header, sizeof(u32)); + + memcpy(response_buffer + sizeof(u32), + frame_buffer, + sizeof(struct dev_to_host_fis) - sizeof(u32)); +} + +/** + * This method releases the frame once this is done the frame is available for + * re-use by the hardware. The data contained in the frame header and frame + * buffer is no longer valid. The UF queue get pointer is only updated if UF + * control indicates this is appropriate. + * @scic: + * @frame_index: + * + */ +void scic_sds_controller_release_frame( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u32 frame_index) +{ + if (scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_release_frame( + &scic->uf_control, frame_index) == true) + writel(scic->uf_control.get, + &scic->scu_registers->sdma.unsolicited_frame_get_pointer); +} + +/** + * scic_controller_start_io() - This method is called by the SCI user to + * send/start an IO request. If the method invocation is successful, then + * the IO request has been queued to the hardware for processing. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object for which to start an IO + * request. + * @remote_device: the handle to the remote device object for which to start an + * IO request. + * @io_request: the handle to the io request object to start. + * @io_tag: This parameter specifies a previously allocated IO tag that the + * user desires to be utilized for this request. This parameter is optional. + * The user is allowed to supply SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG as the value + * for this parameter. + * + * - IO tags are a protected resource. It is incumbent upon the SCI Core user + * to ensure that each of the methods that may allocate or free available IO + * tags are handled in a mutually exclusive manner. This method is one of said + * methods requiring proper critical code section protection (e.g. semaphore, + * spin-lock, etc.). - For SATA, the user is required to manage NCQ tags. As a + * result, it is expected the user will have set the NCQ tag field in the host + * to device register FIS prior to calling this method. There is also a + * requirement for the user to call scic_stp_io_set_ncq_tag() prior to invoking + * the scic_controller_start_io() method. scic_controller_allocate_tag() for + * more information on allocating a tag. Indicate if the controller + * successfully started the IO request. SCI_SUCCESS if the IO request was + * successfully started. Determine the failure situations and return values. + */ +enum sci_status scic_controller_start_io( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *rdev, + struct scic_sds_request *req, + u16 io_tag) +{ + enum sci_status status; + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), "invalid state to start I/O"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + + status = scic_sds_remote_device_start_io(scic, rdev, req); + if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) + return status; + + scic->io_request_table[scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(req->io_tag)] = req; + scic_sds_controller_post_request(scic, scic_sds_request_get_post_context(req)); + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + * scic_controller_terminate_request() - This method is called by the SCI Core + * user to terminate an ongoing (i.e. started) core IO request. This does + * not abort the IO request at the target, but rather removes the IO request + * from the host controller. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object for which to terminate a + * request. + * @remote_device: the handle to the remote device object for which to + * terminate a request. + * @request: the handle to the io or task management request object to + * terminate. + * + * Indicate if the controller successfully began the terminate process for the + * IO request. SCI_SUCCESS if the terminate process was successfully started + * for the request. Determine the failure situations and return values. + */ +enum sci_status scic_controller_terminate_request( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *rdev, + struct scic_sds_request *req) +{ + enum sci_status status; + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "invalid state to terminate request\n"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + + status = scic_sds_io_request_terminate(req); + if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) + return status; + + /* + * Utilize the original post context command and or in the POST_TC_ABORT + * request sub-type. + */ + scic_sds_controller_post_request(scic, + scic_sds_request_get_post_context(req) | + SCU_CONTEXT_COMMAND_REQUEST_POST_TC_ABORT); + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + * scic_controller_complete_io() - This method will perform core specific + * completion operations for an IO request. After this method is invoked, + * the user should consider the IO request as invalid until it is properly + * reused (i.e. re-constructed). + * @controller: The handle to the controller object for which to complete the + * IO request. + * @remote_device: The handle to the remote device object for which to complete + * the IO request. + * @io_request: the handle to the io request object to complete. + * + * - IO tags are a protected resource. It is incumbent upon the SCI Core user + * to ensure that each of the methods that may allocate or free available IO + * tags are handled in a mutually exclusive manner. This method is one of said + * methods requiring proper critical code section protection (e.g. semaphore, + * spin-lock, etc.). - If the IO tag for a request was allocated, by the SCI + * Core user, using the scic_controller_allocate_io_tag() method, then it is + * the responsibility of the caller to invoke the scic_controller_free_io_tag() + * method to free the tag (i.e. this method will not free the IO tag). Indicate + * if the controller successfully completed the IO request. SCI_SUCCESS if the + * completion process was successful. + */ +enum sci_status scic_controller_complete_io( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *rdev, + struct scic_sds_request *request) +{ + enum sci_status status; + u16 index; + + switch (scic->state_machine.current_state_id) { + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_STOPPING: + /* XXX: Implement this function */ + return SCI_FAILURE; + case SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY: + status = scic_sds_remote_device_complete_io(scic, rdev, request); + if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) + return status; + + index = scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(request->io_tag); + scic->io_request_table[index] = NULL; + return SCI_SUCCESS; + default: + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), "invalid state to complete I/O"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + +} + +enum sci_status scic_controller_continue_io(struct scic_sds_request *sci_req) +{ + struct scic_sds_controller *scic = sci_req->owning_controller; + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), "invalid state to continue I/O"); + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + + scic->io_request_table[scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(sci_req->io_tag)] = sci_req; + scic_sds_controller_post_request(scic, scic_sds_request_get_post_context(sci_req)); + return SCI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + * scic_controller_start_task() - This method is called by the SCIC user to + * send/start a framework task management request. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object for which to start the task + * management request. + * @remote_device: the handle to the remote device object for which to start + * the task management request. + * @task_request: the handle to the task request object to start. + * @io_tag: This parameter specifies a previously allocated IO tag that the + * user desires to be utilized for this request. Note this not the io_tag + * of the request being managed. It is to be utilized for the task request + * itself. This parameter is optional. The user is allowed to supply + * SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG as the value for this parameter. + * + * - IO tags are a protected resource. It is incumbent upon the SCI Core user + * to ensure that each of the methods that may allocate or free available IO + * tags are handled in a mutually exclusive manner. This method is one of said + * methods requiring proper critical code section protection (e.g. semaphore, + * spin-lock, etc.). - The user must synchronize this task with completion + * queue processing. If they are not synchronized then it is possible for the + * io requests that are being managed by the task request can complete before + * starting the task request. scic_controller_allocate_tag() for more + * information on allocating a tag. Indicate if the controller successfully + * started the IO request. SCI_TASK_SUCCESS if the task request was + * successfully started. SCI_TASK_FAILURE_REQUIRES_SCSI_ABORT This value is + * returned if there is/are task(s) outstanding that require termination or + * completion before this request can succeed. + */ +enum sci_task_status scic_controller_start_task( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + struct scic_sds_remote_device *rdev, + struct scic_sds_request *req, + u16 task_tag) +{ + enum sci_status status; + + if (scic->state_machine.current_state_id != + SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_READY) { + dev_warn(scic_to_dev(scic), + "%s: SCIC Controller starting task from invalid " + "state\n", + __func__); + return SCI_TASK_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE; + } + + status = scic_sds_remote_device_start_task(scic, rdev, req); + switch (status) { + case SCI_FAILURE_RESET_DEVICE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS: + scic->io_request_table[scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(req->io_tag)] = req; + + /* + * We will let framework know this task request started successfully, + * although core is still woring on starting the request (to post tc when + * RNC is resumed.) + */ + return SCI_SUCCESS; + case SCI_SUCCESS: + scic->io_request_table[scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(req->io_tag)] = req; + + scic_sds_controller_post_request(scic, + scic_sds_request_get_post_context(req)); + break; + default: + break; + } + + return status; +} + +/** + * scic_controller_allocate_io_tag() - This method will allocate a tag from the + * pool of free IO tags. Direct allocation of IO tags by the SCI Core user + * is optional. The scic_controller_start_io() method will allocate an IO + * tag if this method is not utilized and the tag is not supplied to the IO + * construct routine. Direct allocation of IO tags may provide additional + * performance improvements in environments capable of supporting this usage + * model. Additionally, direct allocation of IO tags also provides + * additional flexibility to the SCI Core user. Specifically, the user may + * retain IO tags across the lives of multiple IO requests. + * @controller: the handle to the controller object for which to allocate the + * tag. + * + * IO tags are a protected resource. It is incumbent upon the SCI Core user to + * ensure that each of the methods that may allocate or free available IO tags + * are handled in a mutually exclusive manner. This method is one of said + * methods requiring proper critical code section protection (e.g. semaphore, + * spin-lock, etc.). An unsigned integer representing an available IO tag. + * SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG This value is returned if there are no + * currently available tags to be allocated. All return other values indicate a + * legitimate tag. + */ +u16 scic_controller_allocate_io_tag( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic) +{ + u16 task_context; + u16 sequence_count; + + if (!sci_pool_empty(scic->tci_pool)) { + sci_pool_get(scic->tci_pool, task_context); + + sequence_count = scic->io_request_sequence[task_context]; + + return scic_sds_io_tag_construct(sequence_count, task_context); + } + + return SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG; +} + +/** + * scic_controller_free_io_tag() - This method will free an IO tag to the pool + * of free IO tags. This method provides the SCI Core user more flexibility + * with regards to IO tags. The user may desire to keep an IO tag after an + * IO request has completed, because they plan on re-using the tag for a + * subsequent IO request. This method is only legal if the tag was + * allocated via scic_controller_allocate_io_tag(). + * @controller: This parameter specifies the handle to the controller object + * for which to free/return the tag. + * @io_tag: This parameter represents the tag to be freed to the pool of + * available tags. + * + * - IO tags are a protected resource. It is incumbent upon the SCI Core user + * to ensure that each of the methods that may allocate or free available IO + * tags are handled in a mutually exclusive manner. This method is one of said + * methods requiring proper critical code section protection (e.g. semaphore, + * spin-lock, etc.). - If the IO tag for a request was allocated, by the SCI + * Core user, using the scic_controller_allocate_io_tag() method, then it is + * the responsibility of the caller to invoke this method to free the tag. This + * method returns an indication of whether the tag was successfully put back + * (freed) to the pool of available tags. SCI_SUCCESS This return value + * indicates the tag was successfully placed into the pool of available IO + * tags. SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_IO_TAG This value is returned if the supplied tag + * is not a valid IO tag value. + */ +enum sci_status scic_controller_free_io_tag( + struct scic_sds_controller *scic, + u16 io_tag) +{ + u16 sequence; + u16 index; + + BUG_ON(io_tag == SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG); + + sequence = scic_sds_io_tag_get_sequence(io_tag); + index = scic_sds_io_tag_get_index(io_tag); + + if (!sci_pool_full(scic->tci_pool)) { + if (sequence == scic->io_request_sequence[index]) { + scic_sds_io_sequence_increment( + scic->io_request_sequence[index]); + + sci_pool_put(scic->tci_pool, index); + + return SCI_SUCCESS; + } + } + + return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_IO_TAG; +} + + -- cgit v1.1