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sys/dev/isci/scil/scif_domain.h

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    1 /*-
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   56 #ifndef _SCIF_DOMAIN_H_
   57 #define _SCIF_DOMAIN_H_
   58 
   59 /**
   60  * @file
   61  *
   62  * @brief This file contains all of the interface methods that can be called
   63  *        by an SCI Framework user on the SAS/SATA domain object.
   64  */
   65 
   66 #ifdef __cplusplus
   67 extern "C" {
   68 #endif // __cplusplus
   69 
   70 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
   71 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h>
   72 #include <dev/isci/scil/intel_sas.h>
   73 
   74 
   75 /**
   76  * @brief This method enables the framework user to find the SCI Core Port
   77  *        object through which the supplied domain is accessed.
   78  *
   79  * @param[in]  domain This parameter specifies the framework domain object
   80  *             for which to return the corresponding SCI Core port object.
   81  *
   82  * @return Return a handle to the SCI Core port through which the supplied
   83  *         domain is accessed.
   84  * @retval SCI_INVALID_HANDLE This value is returned if the core port
   85  *         object can not be retrieved.
   86  */
   87 SCI_PORT_HANDLE_T scif_domain_get_scic_port_handle(
   88    SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T  domain
   89 );
   90 
   91 /**
   92  * @brief This method will find and retrieve the device associated with the
   93  *        supplied SAS address if such a device exists.
   94  *
   95  * @param[in]  domain This parameter specifies the framework domain object
   96  *             on which to discover devices.
   97  * @param[in]  sas_address This parameter specifies the SAS address of the
   98  *             object to locate in this domain.
   99  *
  100  * @return Indicate if the device was successfully found in the domain.
  101  * @retval SCI_INVALID_HANDLE This value is returned if the device is not
  102  *         found in the domain.
  103  * @retval All other values indicate a valid remote device being found.
  104  */
  105 SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T scif_domain_get_device_by_sas_address(
  106    SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T   domain,
  107    SCI_SAS_ADDRESS_T   * sas_address
  108 );
  109 
  110 /**
  111  * @brief This method will attempt to discover the supplied domain.
  112  *
  113  * @warning This method must be synchronized with the controller completion
  114  *          handler (see scic_controller_get_handler_methods()).  The user
  115  *          may call this method from within the completion handler in which
  116  *          case, no synchronization is necessary.
  117  *
  118  * @note
  119  *        - IO requests from the OS driver are held off until discovery
  120  *          of the domain is complete.
  121  *        - Discovery may perform SSP or STP IO requests to configure
  122  *          remote devices prior to informing the SCIF User of their
  123  *          existence via the remote_device_ready user callback.
  124  *
  125  * @param[in]  domain This parameter specifies the framework domain object
  126  *             on which to discover devices.
  127  * @param[in]  discover_timeout This parameter specifies the number of
  128  *             milliseconds in which the domain discovery operation should
  129  *             complete.
  130  * @param[in]  device_timeout This parameter specifies the number of
  131  *             milliseconds in which the device configuration and/or reset
  132  *             operations should complete.  Logically, the device_timeout
  133  *             parameter should be shorter then the domain_timeout value.
  134  *             Especially considering the domain could be made up of "n"
  135  *             different devices.
  136  *
  137  * @return Indicate if the discover operation started successfully.
  138  * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the discover operation
  139  *         started successfully.
  140  * @retval SCI_WARNING_TIMER_CONFLICT This value is returned if the SCI
  141  *         implementation doesn't support the desired timeout amounts or if
  142  *         the desired timeout amounts conflict in some manner.
  143  */
  144 SCI_STATUS scif_domain_discover(
  145    SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T   domain,
  146    U32                   discover_timeout,
  147    U32                   device_timeout
  148 );
  149 
  150 #if !defined(DISABLE_SCI_ITERATORS)
  151 /**
  152  * @brief This method gets an iterator for the list of remote devices in the
  153  *        specified domain.
  154  *
  155  * @param[in] domain: This parameter specifies the framework domain handle
  156  * @param[in] iterator_buffer: This parameters specifies the memory buffer that
  157  *            will be used to construct the iterator.
  158  *
  159  * @retval Handle to the remote device list iterator.
  160  */
  161 SCI_ITERATOR_HANDLE_T scif_domain_get_remote_device_iterator(
  162    SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T   domain,
  163    void                * iterator_buffer
  164 );
  165 #else // !defined(DISABLE_SCI_ITERATORS)
  166 #define scif_domain_get_remote_device_iterator(the_domain, the_buffer) \
  167         SCI_INVALID_HANDLE
  168 #endif // !defined(DISABLE_SCI_ITERATORS)
  169 
  170 /**
  171  * @brief This method simply returns a suggest timeout value for discovery.
  172  *
  173  * @param[in] domain The handle to the domain whose discover activity is to
  174  *     be started.
  175  *
  176  * @return The suggested timeout value for domain discover in milli-seconds.
  177  */
  178 U32 scif_domain_get_suggested_discover_timeout(
  179    SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T   domain
  180 );
  181 
  182 #ifdef __cplusplus
  183 }
  184 #endif // __cplusplus
  185 
  186 #endif // _SCIF_DOMAIN_H_
  187 

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