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56 #ifndef _SCIC_IO_REQUEST_H_
57 #define _SCIC_IO_REQUEST_H_
58
59 /**
60 * @file
61 *
62 * @brief This file contains the structures and interface methods that
63 * can be referenced and used by the SCI user for the SCI IO request
64 * object.
65 *
66 * @todo Determine the failure situations and return values.
67 */
68
69 #ifdef __cplusplus
70 extern "C" {
71 #endif // __cplusplus
72
73 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
74 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h>
75 #include <dev/isci/scil/intel_sas.h>
76
77 /**
78 * @struct SCIC_IO_SSP_PARAMETERS
79 * @brief This structure contains additional optional parameters for SSP
80 * IO requests. These parameters are utilized with the
81 * scic_io_request_construct_advanced_ssp() method.
82 *
83 * @todo Add Block-guard/DIF, TLR
84 */
85 typedef struct SCIC_IO_SSP_PARAMETERS
86 {
87 /**
88 * Data Integrity Format (DIF) is also known as protection information
89 * or block-guard. This sub-structure contains DIF specific feature
90 * information for SSP IO requests.
91 */
92 struct
93 {
94 void * placeholder;
95 } dif;
96
97 /**
98 * Transport Layer Retries (TLR) is an SSP protocol specific feature.
99 * This sub-structure contains Transport Layer Retries (TLR) specific
100 * feature information for SSP IO requests.
101 */
102 struct
103 {
104 void * placeholder;
105 } tlr;
106
107 } SCIC_IO_SSP_PARAMETERS_T;
108
109 /**
110 * @struct SCIC_IO_PARAMETERS
111 * @brief This structure contains additional optional parameters for
112 * STP/SATA IO requests. These parameters are utilized with the
113 * scic_io_request_construct_advanced_sata() method.
114 */
115 typedef struct SCIC_IO_SATA_PARAMETERS
116 {
117 /**
118 * This field indicates whether or not to construct the Scatter-Gather
119 * List elements for the SATA request. This is used in scenarios
120 * where Scatter-gather-list processing/translation is done by the
121 * user.
122 */
123 BOOL do_translate_sgl;
124
125 } SCIC_IO_SATA_PARAMETERS_T;
126
127 /**
128 * @struct SCIC_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
129 * @brief This structure contains the pointer to the callback functions
130 * for constructing the passthrough request common to SSP, SMP and STP.
131 * This structure must be set by the win sci layer before the passthrough
132 * build is called
133 *
134 */
135 typedef struct SCIC_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
136 {
137 /**
138 * Function pointer to get the phy identifier for passthrough request.
139 */
140 U32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_phy_identifier) ( void * , U8 *);
141 /**
142 * Function pointer to get the port identifier for passthrough request.
143 */
144 U32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_port_identifier) ( void * , U8 *);
145 /**
146 * Function pointer to get the connection rate for passthrough request.
147 */
148 U32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_connection_rate) ( void * , void *);
149 /**
150 * Function pointer to get the destination sas address for passthrough request.
151 */
152 void (*scic_cb_passthru_get_destination_sas_address) (void *, U8 **);
153 /**
154 * Function pointer to get the transfer length for passthrough request.
155 */
156 U32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_transfer_length) (void *);
157 /**
158 * Function pointer to get the data direction for passthrough request.
159 */
160 U32 (*scic_cb_passthru_get_data_direction) (void *);
161
162 } SCIC_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T;
163
164 /**
165 * @struct SCIC_SSP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
166 * @brief This structure contains the pointer to the callback functions
167 * for constructing the passthrough request specific to SSP.
168 * This structure must be set by the win sci layer before the passthrough
169 * build is called
170 *
171 */
172 typedef struct SCIC_SSP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
173 {
174 /**
175 * Common callbacks for all Passthru requests
176 */
177 SCIC_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T common_callbacks;
178 /**
179 * Function pointer to get the lun for passthrough request.
180 */
181 void (* scic_cb_ssp_passthru_get_lun) (void *, U8 **);
182 /**
183 * Function pointer to get the cdb
184 */
185 void (* scic_cb_ssp_passthru_get_cdb) ( void *, U32 *, U8 **, U32 *, U8 ** );
186 /**
187 * Function pointer to get the task attribute for passthrough request.
188 */
189 U32 (*scic_cb_ssp_passthru_get_task_attribute) (void *);
190 } SCIC_SSP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T;
191
192 /**
193 * @struct SCIC_STP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
194 * @brief This structure contains the pointer to the callback functions
195 * for constructing the passthrough request specific to STP.
196 * This structure must be set by the win sci layer before the passthrough
197 * build is called
198 *
199 */
200 typedef struct SCIC_STP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
201 {
202 /**
203 * Common callbacks for all Passthru requests
204 */
205 SCIC_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T common_callbacks;
206 /**
207 * Function pointer to get the protocol for passthrough request.
208 */
209 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_protocol) (void *);
210 /**
211 * Function pointer to get the resgister fis
212 */
213 void (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_register_fis) ( void *, U8 ** );
214 /**
215 * Function pointer to get the MULTIPLE_COUNT (bits 5,6,7 in Byte 1 in the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
216 */
217 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_multiplecount) ( void *);
218 /**
219 * Function pointer to get the EXTEND (bit 0 in Byte 1 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
220 */
221 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_extend) ( void *);
222 /**
223 * Function pointer to get the CK_COND (bit 5 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
224 */
225 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_ckcond) ( void *);
226 /**
227 * Function pointer to get the T_DIR (bit 3 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
228 */
229 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_tdir) ( void *);
230 /**
231 * Function pointer to get the BYTE_BLOCK (bit 2 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
232 */
233 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_byteblock) ( void *);
234 /**
235 * Function pointer to get the T_LENGTH (bits 0,1 in Byte 2 the SAT-specific SCSI extenstion in ATA Pass-through (0x85))
236 */
237 U8 (* scic_cb_stp_passthru_get_tlength) ( void *);
238
239 } SCIC_STP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T;
240
241 /**
242 * @struct SCIC_SMP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
243 * @brief This structure contains the pointer to the callback functions
244 * for constructing the passthrough request specific to SMP.
245 * This structure must be set by the win sci layer before the passthrough
246 * build is called
247 *
248 */
249 typedef struct SCIC_SMP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS
250 {
251 /**
252 * Common callbacks for all Passthru requests
253 */
254 SCIC_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T common_callbacks;
255
256 /**
257 * Function pointer to get the length of the smp request and its length
258 */
259 U32 (* scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_request) ( void *, U8 ** );
260 /**
261 * Function pointer to get the frame type of the smp request
262 */
263 U8 (* scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_frame_type) ( void *);
264 /**
265 * Function pointer to get the function in the smp request
266 */
267 U8 (* scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_function) ( void * );
268
269 /**
270 * Function pointer to get the "allocated response length" in the smp request
271 */
272 U8 (* scic_cb_smp_passthru_get_allocated_response_length) ( void * );
273
274 } SCIC_SMP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T;
275
276 /**
277 * @brief This enumeration specifies the transport protocol utilized
278 * for the request.
279 */
280 typedef enum
281 {
282 /**
283 * This enumeration constant indicates that no protocol has yet been
284 * set.
285 */
286 SCIC_NO_PROTOCOL,
287
288 /**
289 * This enumeration constant indicates that the protocol utilized
290 * is the Serial Management Protocol.
291 */
292 SCIC_SMP_PROTOCOL,
293
294 /**
295 * This enumeration constant indicates that the protocol utilized
296 * is the Serial SCSI Protocol.
297 */
298 SCIC_SSP_PROTOCOL,
299
300 /**
301 * This enumeration constant indicates that the protocol utilized
302 * is the Serial-ATA Tunneling Protocol.
303 */
304 SCIC_STP_PROTOCOL
305
306 } SCIC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL;
307
308
309 /**
310 * @brief This method simply returns the size required to build an SCI
311 * based IO request object.
312 *
313 * @return Return the size of the SCI IO request object.
314 */
315 U32 scic_io_request_get_object_size(
316 void
317 );
318
319 /**
320 * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to construct all SCI Core
321 * IO requests. Memory initialization and functionality common to
322 * all IO request types is performed in this method.
323 *
324 * @note The SCI core implementation will create an association between
325 * the user IO request object and the core IO request object.
326 *
327 * @param[in] scic_controller the handle to the core controller object
328 * for which to build an IO request.
329 * @param[in] scic_remote_device the handle to the core remote device
330 * object for which to build an IO request.
331 * @param[in] io_tag This parameter specifies the IO tag to be associated
332 * with this request. If SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG is
333 * passed, then a copy of the request is built internally. The
334 * request will be copied into the actual controller request
335 * memory when the IO tag is allocated internally during the
336 * scic_controller_start_io() method.
337 * @param[in] user_io_request_object This parameter specifies the user
338 * IO request to be utilized during IO construction. This IO
339 * pointer will become the associated object for the core
340 * IO request object.
341 * @param[in] scic_io_request_memory This parameter specifies the memory
342 * location to be utilized when building the core request.
343 * @param[out] new_scic_io_request_handle This parameter specifies a
344 * pointer to the handle the core will expect in further
345 * interactions with the core IO request object.
346 *
347 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
348 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
349 * successfully built.
350 */
351 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct(
352 SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T scic_controller,
353 SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T scic_remote_device,
354 U16 io_tag,
355 void * user_io_request_object,
356 void * scic_io_request_memory,
357 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T * new_scic_io_request_handle
358 );
359
360 /**
361 * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to build an SSP
362 * IO request.
363 *
364 * @pre
365 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
366 * on the supplied IO request.
367 *
368 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
369 * io request object to be built.
370 *
371 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
372 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
373 * successfully built.
374 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned if the
375 * remote_device does not support the SSP protocol.
376 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the
377 * user did not properly set the association between the SCIC IO
378 * request and the user's IO request. Please refer to the
379 * sci_object_set_association() routine for more
380 * information.
381 */
382 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_basic_ssp(
383 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
384 );
385
386 /**
387 * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to build an SSP
388 * IO request with additional parameters that provide additional
389 * flexibility from the standard scic_io_request_construct_basic_ssp()
390 * method.
391 *
392 * @pre
393 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
394 * on the supplied IO request.
395 *
396 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
397 * io request object to be built.
398 * @param[in] io_parameters the additional parameter information to
399 * be added to the outgoing IO request.
400 *
401 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
402 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
403 * successfully built.
404 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned if the
405 * remote_device does not support the SSP protocol.
406 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the
407 * user did not properly set the association between the SCIC IO
408 * request and the user's IO request. Please refer to the
409 * sci_object_set_association() routine for more
410 * information.
411 *
412 * @todo Determine the failure situations and return values.
413 */
414 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_advanced_ssp(
415 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request,
416 SCIC_IO_SSP_PARAMETERS_T * io_parameters
417 );
418
419 #if !defined(DISABLE_PASS_THROUGH)
420
421 /**
422 * @brief This method will build an IO request based on the user information
423 * supplied in the pass-through IO request object.
424 *
425 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
426 * io request object to be built.
427 *
428 * @param[in] ssp_passthru_cb This parameter specifies the pointer to
429 * the structure containing the callback to the function
430 * pointers to get the needed fields from the pass-through
431 * reqiest instead of SRB
432 *
433 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
434 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
435 * successfully built.
436 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the
437 * user did not properly set the association between the SCIC IO
438 * request and the user's IO request. Please refer to the
439 * sci_object_set_association() routine for more
440 * information.
441 */
442 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_ssp_pass_through(
443 void * scic_io_request_memory,
444 SCIC_SSP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T *ssp_passthru_cb
445 );
446
447 #else // !defined(DISABLE_PASS_THROUGH)
448
449 #define scic_io_request_construct_ssp_pass_through(memory, cb) SCI_FAILURE
450
451 #endif // !defined(DISABLE_PASS_THROUGH)
452
453 /**
454 * @brief This method is called by the SCI Core user to build an STP
455 * IO request.
456 *
457 * @pre
458 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
459 * on the supplied IO request.
460 *
461 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
462 * io request object to be built.
463 *
464 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
465 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
466 * successfully built.
467 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned if the
468 * remote_device does not support the STP protocol.
469 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the
470 * user did not properly set the association between the SCIC IO
471 * request and the user's IO request. Please refer to the
472 * sci_object_set_association() routine for more
473 * information.
474 */
475 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_basic_sata(
476 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
477 );
478
479 /**
480 * @brief This method is called by the SCI Core user to build an STP
481 * IO request.
482 *
483 * @pre
484 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
485 * on the supplied IO request.
486 *
487 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
488 * io request object to be built.
489 *
490 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
491 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
492 * successfully built.
493 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned if the
494 * remote_device does not support the STP protocol.
495 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the
496 * user did not properly set the association between the SCIC IO
497 * request and the user's IO request. Please refer to the
498 * sci_object_set_association() routine for more
499 * information.
500 */
501 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_advanced_sata(
502 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request,
503 SCIC_IO_SATA_PARAMETERS_T * io_parameters
504 );
505
506 #if !defined(DISABLE_PASS_THROUGH)
507
508 /**
509 * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to build an STP pass-through
510 * IO request.
511 *
512 * @pre
513 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
514 * on the supplied IO request.
515 *
516 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
517 * io request object to be built.
518 *
519 * @param[in] passthru_cb This parameter specifies the pointer to the callback
520 * structure that contains the function pointers
521 *
522 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
523 */
524 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_sata_pass_through(
525 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request,
526 SCIC_STP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T *passthru_cb
527
528 );
529
530 #else // !defined(DISABLE_PASS_THROUGH)
531
532 #define scic_io_request_construct_sata_pass_through(io, cb) SCI_FAILURE
533
534 #endif // !defined(DISABLE_PASS_THROUGH)
535
536 /**
537 * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to build an SMP
538 * IO request.
539 *
540 * @pre
541 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
542 * on the supplied IO request.
543 *
544 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
545 * io request object to be built.
546 *
547 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
548 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
549 * successfully built.
550 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL This value is returned if the
551 * remote_device does not support the SMP protocol.
552 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_ASSOCIATION This value is returned if the
553 * user did not properly set the association between the SCIC IO
554 * request and the user's IO request. Please refer to the
555 * sci_object_set_association() routine for more
556 * information.
557 */
558 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_smp(
559 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
560 );
561
562
563 /**
564 * @brief This method is called by the SCI user to build an SMP pass-through
565 * IO request.
566 *
567 * @pre
568 * - The user must have previously called scic_io_request_construct()
569 * on the supplied IO request.
570 *
571 * @param[in] scic_smp_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
572 * io request object to be built.
573 *
574 * @param[in] passthru_cb This parameter specifies the pointer to the callback
575 * structure that contains the function pointers
576 *
577 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
578 */
579 SCI_STATUS scic_io_request_construct_smp_pass_through(
580 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_smp_request,
581 SCIC_SMP_PASSTHRU_REQUEST_CALLBACKS_T *passthru_cb
582 );
583
584 /**
585 * @brief This method returns the controller specific IO/Task request status.
586 * These status values are unique to the specific controller being
587 * managed by the SCIC.
588 *
589 * @param[in] io_request the handle to the IO or task management request
590 * object for which to retrieve the status.
591 *
592 * @return This method returns a value indicating the controller specific
593 * request status.
594 */
595 U32 scic_request_get_controller_status(
596 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T io_request
597 );
598
599 /**
600 * @brief This method returns the user specific IO/Task request status.
601 *
602 * @param[in] io_request the handle to the IO or task management request
603 * object for which to retrieve the status.
604 *
605 * @return This method returns a value indicating the user specific
606 * request status.
607 */
608 U32 scic_request_get_sci_status(
609 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T io_request
610 );
611
612
613 /**
614 * @brief This method will return the address to the command information
615 * unit.
616 *
617 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
618 * io request object to be built.
619 *
620 * @return The address of the SSP/SMP command information unit.
621 */
622 void * scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address(
623 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
624 );
625
626 /**
627 * @brief This method will return the address to the response information
628 * unit. For an SSP request this buffer is only valid if the IO
629 * request is completed with the status SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID.
630 *
631 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
632 * io request object to be built.
633 *
634 * @return The address of the SSP/SMP response information unit.
635 */
636 void * scic_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
637 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
638 );
639
640 /**
641 * @brief This method will return the IO tag utilized by the IO request.
642 *
643 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
644 * io request object for which to return the IO tag.
645 *
646 * @return An unsigned integer representing the IO tag being utilized.
647 * @retval SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG This value is returned if the IO
648 * does not currently have an IO tag allocated to it.
649 * @retval All return other values indicate a legitimate tag.
650 */
651 U16 scic_io_request_get_io_tag(
652 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
653 );
654
655 /**
656 * @brief This method will inform the user of the protocol with which
657 * the supplied IO request was created.
658 *
659 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the IO request
660 * for which to retrieve the protocol.
661 *
662 * @return This method returns the transport protocol utilized for the
663 * the supplied request. Please refer to SCIC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL
664 * for more information.
665 */
666 SCIC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL scic_io_request_get_protocol(
667 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
668 );
669
670 /**
671 * @brief This method will assign an NCQ tag to the io request object. The
672 * caller of this function must make sure that only valid NCQ tags are
673 * assigned to the io request object.
674 *
675 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the
676 * io request object to which to assign the ncq tag.
677 * @param[in] ncq_tag This parameter specifies the NCQ tag to be utilized
678 * for the supplied core IO request. It is up to the user to make
679 * sure that this is a valid NCQ tag.
680 *
681 * @return none
682 *
683 * @note This function is only valid for SATA NCQ requests.
684 */
685 void scic_stp_io_request_set_ncq_tag(
686 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request,
687 U16 ncq_tag
688 );
689
690 /**
691 * @brief This method will return the address of the host to device register
692 * fis region for the io request object.
693 *
694 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the io
695 * request object from which to get the host to device register fis
696 * buffer.
697 *
698 * @return The address of the host to device register fis buffer in the io
699 * request object.
700 *
701 * @note This function is only valid for SATA requests.
702 */
703 void * scic_stp_io_request_get_h2d_reg_address(
704 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
705 );
706
707 /**
708 * @brief This method will return the address of the device to host register
709 * fis region for the io request object.
710 *
711 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the io
712 * request object from which to get the device to host register fis
713 * buffer.
714 *
715 * @return The address fo the device to host register fis ending the io
716 * request.
717 *
718 * @note This function is only valid for SATA requests.
719 */
720 void * scic_stp_io_request_get_d2h_reg_address(
721 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
722 );
723
724 /**
725 * @brief This method will return the rx frame for the io request object that
726 * contains the given offset.
727 *
728 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the io
729 * request object which has received the frame data.
730 * @param[in] offset This parameter specifies which frame is being requested.
731 *
732 * @return The return is a pointer to the frame buffer data.
733 *
734 * @note Frame buffers are only 1024 bytes in size. Reading past the end of a
735 * frame will have unexpected results.
736 */
737 void * scic_io_request_get_rx_frame(
738 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request,
739 U32 offset
740 );
741
742 /**
743 * @brief This method will return the number of bytes transferred from the SCU
744 *
745 * @param[in] scic_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to the io request
746 * whose data length was not eqaul to the data length specified in the request.
747 * When the driver gets an early io completion status from the hardware,
748 * this routine should be called to get the actual number of bytes transferred
749 *
750 * @return The return is the number of bytes transferred when the data legth is not equal to
751 * the specified length in the io request
752 *
753 */
754 U32 scic_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred (
755 SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scic_io_request
756 );
757
758 #ifdef __cplusplus
759 }
760 #endif // __cplusplus
761
762 #endif // _SCIC_IO_REQUEST_H_
763
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