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    1 /*-
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   56 #ifndef _SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_H_
   57 #define _SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_H_
   58 
   59 /**
   60  * @file
   61  *
   62  * @brief This file contains the protected interface structures, constants,
   63  *        and methods for the SCIF_SAS_REQUEST object.  This object provides
   64  *        the common data and behavior to SAS IO and task management
   65  *        request types.
   66  */
   67 
   68 #ifdef __cplusplus
   69 extern "C" {
   70 #endif // __cplusplus
   71 
   72 #include <dev/isci/scil/sati_translator_sequence.h>
   73 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
   74 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h>
   75 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_fast_list.h>
   76 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_base_request.h>
   77 
   78 #define SCIF_SAS_RESPONSE_DATA_LENGTH 120
   79 
   80 struct SCIF_SAS_CONTROLLER;
   81 struct SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE;
   82 struct SCIF_SAS_TASK_REQUEST;
   83 struct SCIF_SAS_REQUEST;
   84 
   85 typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_COMPLETION_HANDLER_T)(
   86    struct SCIF_SAS_CONTROLLER *,
   87    struct SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE *,
   88    struct SCIF_SAS_REQUEST *,
   89    SCI_STATUS *
   90 );
   91 
   92 /**
   93  * @struct SCIF_SAS_STP_REQUEST
   94  *
   95  * @brief This structure contains all of the data specific to performing
   96  *        SATA/STP IO and TASK requests.
   97  */
   98 typedef struct SCIF_SAS_STP_REQUEST
   99 {
  100    /**
  101     * This field contains the translation information utilized by SATI.
  102     * For more information on this field please refer to
  103     * SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE.
  104     */
  105    SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T  sequence;
  106 
  107    /**
  108     * This field contains the ncq tag being utilized by this IO request.
  109     * The NCQ tag value must be less than or equal to 31 (0 <= tag <= 31).
  110     */
  111    U8  ncq_tag;
  112 
  113 } SCIF_SAS_STP_REQUEST_T;
  114 
  115 /**
  116  * @struct SCIF_SAS_REQUEST
  117  *
  118  * @brief The SCIF_SAS_REQUEST object abstracts the common SAS
  119  *        IO & task management data and behavior for the framework component.
  120  */
  121 typedef struct SCIF_SAS_REQUEST
  122 {
  123    /**
  124     * All SAS request types (IO or Task management) have the SCI base
  125     * request as their parent object.
  126     */
  127    SCI_BASE_REQUEST_T  parent;
  128 
  129    /**
  130     * This field references the list of state specific handler methods to
  131     * be utilized for this request instance.
  132     */
  133    SCI_BASE_REQUEST_STATE_HANDLER_T * state_handlers;
  134 
  135    SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_COMPLETION_HANDLER_T protocol_complete_handler;
  136 
  137    /**
  138     * This field is utilized to communicate state information relating
  139     * to this IO request and it's state transitions.
  140     */
  141    SCI_STATUS  status;
  142 
  143    /**
  144     * This field represents the remote device object to which this IO
  145     * request is destined.
  146     */
  147    struct SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE * device;
  148 
  149    /**
  150     * This field references the request object that has asked that this
  151     * request be terminated.
  152     */
  153    struct SCIF_SAS_TASK_REQUEST * terminate_requestor;
  154 
  155    /**
  156     * This field provides list specific information that enables a request
  157     * to be placed in a list.
  158     */
  159    SCI_FAST_LIST_ELEMENT_T  list_element;
  160 
  161    /**
  162     * This field indicates if the current request is one internally
  163     * generated by the framework or if it is a user IO/task request.
  164     */
  165    BOOL is_internal;
  166 
  167    /**
  168     * This field indicates the current request is a high priority one.
  169     * An internal request is always high priority. But an external request
  170     * could be high priority.
  171     */
  172    BOOL is_high_priority;
  173 
  174    /**
  175     * This field indicates the current request should not be completed
  176     * until a pending abort task set request is completed.  For NCQ errors,
  177     * it will allow waiting until the read log ext data is returned to
  178     * to determine how to fail/abort the pending ios.
  179     */
  180    BOOL is_waiting_for_abort_task_set;
  181 
  182    /**
  183     * This field indicates the logical unit (LUN) for the request.
  184     * This field is utilized during internal IO requests.
  185     */
  186    U32  lun;
  187 
  188    /**
  189     * This field specifies sata specific data for the reqeust object.
  190     * This data is only valid for SATA requests.
  191     */
  192    SCIF_SAS_STP_REQUEST_T  stp;
  193 
  194    /**
  195     * This field contains the handle for the SCI Core request object that is
  196     * managed by this framework request.
  197     */
  198    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T  core_object;
  199 
  200 } SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T;
  201 
  202 void scif_sas_request_construct(
  203    SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T            * fw_request,
  204    struct SCIF_SAS_REMOTE_DEVICE * fw_device,
  205    SCI_BASE_LOGGER_T             * logger,
  206    SCI_BASE_STATE_T              * state_table
  207 );
  208 
  209 SCI_STATUS scif_sas_request_terminate_start(
  210    SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T      * fw_request,
  211    SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T   core_request
  212 );
  213 
  214 void scif_sas_request_terminate_complete(
  215    SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_T * fw_request
  216 );
  217 
  218 #ifdef __cplusplus
  219 }
  220 #endif // __cplusplus
  221 
  222 #endif // _SCIF_SAS_REQUEST_H_
  223 

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