kernel-fxtec-pro1x/drivers/scsi/isci/phy.h
Dan Williams 34a991587a isci: kill 'get/set' macros
Most of these simple dereference macros are longer than their open coded
equivalent.  Deleting enum sci_controller_mode is thrown in for good
measure.

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

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#ifndef _ISCI_PHY_H_
#define _ISCI_PHY_H_
#include <scsi/sas.h>
#include <scsi/libsas.h>
#include "isci.h"
#include "sas.h"
/* This is the timeout value for the SATA phy to wait for a SIGNATURE FIS
* before restarting the starting state machine. Technically, the old parallel
* ATA specification required up to 30 seconds for a device to issue its
* signature FIS as a result of a soft reset. Now we see that devices respond
* generally within 15 seconds, but we'll use 25 for now.
*/
#define SCIC_SDS_SIGNATURE_FIS_TIMEOUT 25000
/* This is the timeout for the SATA OOB/SN because the hardware does not
* recognize a hot plug after OOB signal but before the SN signals. We need to
* make sure after a hotplug timeout if we have not received the speed event
* notification from the hardware that we restart the hardware OOB state
* machine.
*/
#define SCIC_SDS_SATA_LINK_TRAINING_TIMEOUT 250
enum sci_phy_protocol {
SCIC_SDS_PHY_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN,
SCIC_SDS_PHY_PROTOCOL_SAS,
SCIC_SDS_PHY_PROTOCOL_SATA,
SCIC_SDS_MAX_PHY_PROTOCOLS
};
/**
* isci_phy - hba local phy infrastructure
* @sm:
* @protocol: attached device protocol
* @phy_index: physical index relative to the controller (0-3)
* @bcn_received_while_port_unassigned: bcn to report after port association
* @sata_timer: timeout SATA signature FIS arrival
*/
struct isci_phy {
struct sci_base_state_machine sm;
struct isci_port *owning_port;
enum sas_linkrate max_negotiated_speed;
enum sci_phy_protocol protocol;
u8 phy_index;
bool bcn_received_while_port_unassigned;
bool is_in_link_training;
struct sci_timer sata_timer;
struct scu_transport_layer_registers __iomem *transport_layer_registers;
struct scu_link_layer_registers __iomem *link_layer_registers;
struct asd_sas_phy sas_phy;
struct isci_port *isci_port;
u8 sas_addr[SAS_ADDR_SIZE];
union {
struct sas_identify_frame iaf;
struct dev_to_host_fis fis;
} frame_rcvd;
};
static inline struct isci_phy *to_iphy(struct asd_sas_phy *sas_phy)
{
struct isci_phy *iphy = container_of(sas_phy, typeof(*iphy), sas_phy);
return iphy;
}
struct sci_phy_cap {
union {
struct {
/*
* The SAS specification indicates the start bit shall
* always be set to
* 1. This implementation will have the start bit set
* to 0 if the PHY CAPABILITIES were either not
* received or speed negotiation failed.
*/
u8 start:1;
u8 tx_ssc_type:1;
u8 res1:2;
u8 req_logical_linkrate:4;
u32 gen1_no_ssc:1;
u32 gen1_ssc:1;
u32 gen2_no_ssc:1;
u32 gen2_ssc:1;
u32 gen3_no_ssc:1;
u32 gen3_ssc:1;
u32 res2:17;
u32 parity:1;
};
u32 all;
};
} __packed;
/* this data structure reflects the link layer transmit identification reg */
struct sci_phy_proto {
union {
struct {
u16 _r_a:1;
u16 smp_iport:1;
u16 stp_iport:1;
u16 ssp_iport:1;
u16 _r_b:4;
u16 _r_c:1;
u16 smp_tport:1;
u16 stp_tport:1;
u16 ssp_tport:1;
u16 _r_d:4;
};
u16 all;
};
} __packed;
/**
* struct sci_phy_properties - This structure defines the properties common to
* all phys that can be retrieved.
*
*
*/
struct sci_phy_properties {
/**
* This field specifies the port that currently contains the
* supplied phy. This field may be set to NULL
* if the phy is not currently contained in a port.
*/
struct isci_port *iport;
/**
* This field specifies the link rate at which the phy is
* currently operating.
*/
enum sas_linkrate negotiated_link_rate;
/**
* This field specifies the index of the phy in relation to other
* phys within the controller. This index is zero relative.
*/
u8 index;
};
/**
* struct sci_sas_phy_properties - This structure defines the properties,
* specific to a SAS phy, that can be retrieved.
*
*
*/
struct sci_sas_phy_properties {
/**
* This field delineates the Identify Address Frame received
* from the remote end point.
*/
struct sas_identify_frame rcvd_iaf;
/**
* This field delineates the Phy capabilities structure received
* from the remote end point.
*/
struct sci_phy_cap rcvd_cap;
};
/**
* struct sci_sata_phy_properties - This structure defines the properties,
* specific to a SATA phy, that can be retrieved.
*
*
*/
struct sci_sata_phy_properties {
/**
* This field delineates the signature FIS received from the
* attached target.
*/
struct dev_to_host_fis signature_fis;
/**
* This field specifies to the user if a port selector is connected
* on the specified phy.
*/
bool is_port_selector_present;
};
/**
* enum sci_phy_counter_id - This enumeration depicts the various pieces of
* optional information that can be retrieved for a specific phy.
*
*
*/
enum sci_phy_counter_id {
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of frames received.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_FRAME,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of frames transmitted.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_TRANSMITTED_FRAME,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of DWORDs received.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_FRAME_WORD,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of DWORDs transmitted.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_TRANSMITTED_FRAME_DWORD,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of times DWORD
* synchronization was lost.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_LOSS_OF_SYNC_ERROR,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of received DWORDs with
* running disparity errors.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_DISPARITY_ERROR,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of received frames with a
* CRC error (not including short or truncated frames).
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_FRAME_CRC_ERROR,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of DONE (ACK/NAK TIMEOUT)
* primitives received.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_DONE_ACK_NAK_TIMEOUT,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of DONE (ACK/NAK TIMEOUT)
* primitives transmitted.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_TRANSMITTED_DONE_ACK_NAK_TIMEOUT,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of times the inactivity
* timer for connections on the phy has been utilized.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_INACTIVITY_TIMER_EXPIRED,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of DONE (CREDIT TIMEOUT)
* primitives received.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_DONE_CREDIT_TIMEOUT,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of DONE (CREDIT TIMEOUT)
* primitives transmitted.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_TRANSMITTED_DONE_CREDIT_TIMEOUT,
/**
* This PHY information field tracks the number of CREDIT BLOCKED
* primitives received.
* @note Depending on remote device implementation, credit blocks
* may occur regularly.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_CREDIT_BLOCKED,
/**
* This PHY information field contains the number of short frames
* received. A short frame is simply a frame smaller then what is
* allowed by either the SAS or SATA specification.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_SHORT_FRAME,
/**
* This PHY information field contains the number of frames received after
* credit has been exhausted.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_FRAME_WITHOUT_CREDIT,
/**
* This PHY information field contains the number of frames received after
* a DONE has been received.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_RECEIVED_FRAME_AFTER_DONE,
/**
* This PHY information field contains the number of times the phy
* failed to achieve DWORD synchronization during speed negotiation.
*/
SCIC_PHY_COUNTER_SN_DWORD_SYNC_ERROR
};
enum sci_phy_states {
/**
* Simply the initial state for the base domain state machine.
*/
SCI_PHY_INITIAL,
/**
* This state indicates that the phy has successfully been stopped.
* In this state no new IO operations are permitted on this phy.
* This state is entered from the INITIAL state.
* This state is entered from the STARTING state.
* This state is entered from the READY state.
* This state is entered from the RESETTING state.
*/
SCI_PHY_STOPPED,
/**
* This state indicates that the phy is in the process of becomming
* ready. In this state no new IO operations are permitted on this phy.
* This state is entered from the STOPPED state.
* This state is entered from the READY state.
* This state is entered from the RESETTING state.
*/
SCI_PHY_STARTING,
/**
* Initial state
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_INITIAL,
/**
* Wait state for the hardware OSSP event type notification
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_OSSP_EN,
/**
* Wait state for the PHY speed notification
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_SAS_SPEED_EN,
/**
* Wait state for the IAF Unsolicited frame notification
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_IAF_UF,
/**
* Wait state for the request to consume power
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_SAS_POWER,
/**
* Wait state for request to consume power
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_SATA_POWER,
/**
* Wait state for the SATA PHY notification
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_SATA_PHY_EN,
/**
* Wait for the SATA PHY speed notification
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_SATA_SPEED_EN,
/**
* Wait state for the SIGNATURE FIS unsolicited frame notification
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_AWAIT_SIG_FIS_UF,
/**
* Exit state for this state machine
*/
SCI_PHY_SUB_FINAL,
/**
* This state indicates the the phy is now ready. Thus, the user
* is able to perform IO operations utilizing this phy as long as it
* is currently part of a valid port.
* This state is entered from the STARTING state.
*/
SCI_PHY_READY,
/**
* This state indicates that the phy is in the process of being reset.
* In this state no new IO operations are permitted on this phy.
* This state is entered from the READY state.
*/
SCI_PHY_RESETTING,
/**
* Simply the final state for the base phy state machine.
*/
SCI_PHY_FINAL,
};
void sci_phy_construct(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
struct isci_port *iport,
u8 phy_index);
struct isci_port *phy_get_non_dummy_port(struct isci_phy *iphy);
void sci_phy_set_port(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
struct isci_port *iport);
enum sci_status sci_phy_initialize(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
struct scu_transport_layer_registers __iomem *transport_layer_registers,
struct scu_link_layer_registers __iomem *link_layer_registers);
enum sci_status sci_phy_start(
struct isci_phy *iphy);
enum sci_status sci_phy_stop(
struct isci_phy *iphy);
enum sci_status sci_phy_reset(
struct isci_phy *iphy);
void sci_phy_resume(
struct isci_phy *iphy);
void sci_phy_setup_transport(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
u32 device_id);
enum sci_status sci_phy_event_handler(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
u32 event_code);
enum sci_status sci_phy_frame_handler(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
u32 frame_index);
enum sci_status sci_phy_consume_power_handler(
struct isci_phy *iphy);
void sci_phy_get_sas_address(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
struct sci_sas_address *sas_address);
void sci_phy_get_attached_sas_address(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
struct sci_sas_address *sas_address);
struct sci_phy_proto;
void sci_phy_get_protocols(
struct isci_phy *iphy,
struct sci_phy_proto *protocols);
enum sas_linkrate sci_phy_linkrate(struct isci_phy *iphy);
struct isci_host;
void isci_phy_init(struct isci_phy *iphy, struct isci_host *ihost, int index);
int isci_phy_control(struct asd_sas_phy *phy, enum phy_func func, void *buf);
#endif /* !defined(_ISCI_PHY_H_) */