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1 | #ifndef _SCSI_GENERIC_H |
2 | #define _SCSI_GENERIC_H | |
3 | ||
4 | #include <linux/compiler.h> | |
5 | ||
6 | /* | |
7 | History: | |
8 | Started: Aug 9 by Lawrence Foard ([email protected]), to allow user | |
9 | process control of SCSI devices. | |
10 | Development Sponsored by Killy Corp. NY NY | |
11 | Original driver (sg.h): | |
12 | * Copyright (C) 1992 Lawrence Foard | |
13 | Version 2 and 3 extensions to driver: | |
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14 | * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2006 Douglas Gilbert |
15 | ||
16 | Version: 3.5.34 (20060920) | |
17 | This version is for 2.6 series kernels. | |
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18 | |
19 | For a full changelog see http://www.torque.net/sg | |
20 | ||
21 | Map of SG verions to the Linux kernels in which they appear: | |
22 | ---------- ---------------------------------- | |
23 | original all kernels < 2.2.6 | |
24 | 2.1.40 2.2.20 | |
25 | 3.0.x optional version 3 sg driver for 2.2 series | |
26 | 3.1.17++ 2.4.0++ | |
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28 | |
29 | Major new features in SG 3.x driver (cf SG 2.x drivers) | |
30 | - SG_IO ioctl() combines function if write() and read() | |
31 | - new interface (sg_io_hdr_t) but still supports old interface | |
32 | - scatter/gather in user space, direct IO, and mmap supported | |
33 | ||
34 | The normal action of this driver is to use the adapter (HBA) driver to DMA | |
35 | data into kernel buffers and then use the CPU to copy the data into the | |
36 | user space (vice versa for writes). That is called "indirect" IO due to | |
37 | the double handling of data. There are two methods offered to remove the | |
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38 | redundant copy: 1) direct IO and 2) using the mmap() system call to map |
39 | the reserve buffer (this driver has one reserve buffer per fd) into the | |
40 | user space. Both have their advantages. | |
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41 | In terms of absolute speed mmap() is faster. If speed is not a concern, |
42 | indirect IO should be fine. Read the documentation for more information. | |
43 | ||
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44 | ** N.B. To use direct IO 'echo 1 > /proc/scsi/sg/allow_dio' or |
45 | 'echo 1 > /sys/module/sg/parameters/allow_dio' is needed. | |
46 | That attribute is 0 by default. ** | |
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47 | |
48 | Historical note: this SCSI pass-through driver has been known as "sg" for | |
49 | a decade. In broader kernel discussions "sg" is used to refer to scatter | |
50 | gather techniques. The context should clarify which "sg" is referred to. | |
51 | ||
52 | Documentation | |
53 | ============= | |
54 | A web site for the SG device driver can be found at: | |
55 | http://www.torque.net/sg [alternatively check the MAINTAINERS file] | |
56 | The documentation for the sg version 3 driver can be found at: | |
57 | http://www.torque.net/sg/p/sg_v3_ho.html | |
58 | This is a rendering from DocBook source [change the extension to "sgml" | |
59 | or "xml"]. There are renderings in "ps", "pdf", "rtf" and "txt" (soon). | |
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60 | The SG_IO ioctl is now found in other parts kernel (e.g. the block layer). |
61 | For more information see http://www.torque.net/sg/sg_io.html | |
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62 | |
63 | The older, version 2 documents discuss the original sg interface in detail: | |
64 | http://www.torque.net/sg/p/scsi-generic.txt | |
65 | http://www.torque.net/sg/p/scsi-generic_long.txt | |
6460e75a | 66 | Also available: <kernel_source>/Documentation/scsi/scsi-generic.txt |
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67 | |
68 | Utility and test programs are available at the sg web site. They are | |
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69 | packaged as sg3_utils (for the lk 2.4 and 2.6 series) and sg_utils |
70 | (for the lk 2.2 series). | |
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71 | */ |
72 | ||
73 | ||
74 | /* New interface introduced in the 3.x SG drivers follows */ | |
75 | ||
76 | typedef struct sg_iovec /* same structure as used by readv() Linux system */ | |
77 | { /* call. It defines one scatter-gather element. */ | |
78 | void __user *iov_base; /* Starting address */ | |
79 | size_t iov_len; /* Length in bytes */ | |
80 | } sg_iovec_t; | |
81 | ||
82 | ||
83 | typedef struct sg_io_hdr | |
84 | { | |
85 | int interface_id; /* [i] 'S' for SCSI generic (required) */ | |
86 | int dxfer_direction; /* [i] data transfer direction */ | |
87 | unsigned char cmd_len; /* [i] SCSI command length ( <= 16 bytes) */ | |
88 | unsigned char mx_sb_len; /* [i] max length to write to sbp */ | |
89 | unsigned short iovec_count; /* [i] 0 implies no scatter gather */ | |
90 | unsigned int dxfer_len; /* [i] byte count of data transfer */ | |
91 | void __user *dxferp; /* [i], [*io] points to data transfer memory | |
92 | or scatter gather list */ | |
93 | unsigned char __user *cmdp; /* [i], [*i] points to command to perform */ | |
94 | void __user *sbp; /* [i], [*o] points to sense_buffer memory */ | |
95 | unsigned int timeout; /* [i] MAX_UINT->no timeout (unit: millisec) */ | |
96 | unsigned int flags; /* [i] 0 -> default, see SG_FLAG... */ | |
97 | int pack_id; /* [i->o] unused internally (normally) */ | |
98 | void __user * usr_ptr; /* [i->o] unused internally */ | |
99 | unsigned char status; /* [o] scsi status */ | |
100 | unsigned char masked_status;/* [o] shifted, masked scsi status */ | |
101 | unsigned char msg_status; /* [o] messaging level data (optional) */ | |
102 | unsigned char sb_len_wr; /* [o] byte count actually written to sbp */ | |
103 | unsigned short host_status; /* [o] errors from host adapter */ | |
104 | unsigned short driver_status;/* [o] errors from software driver */ | |
105 | int resid; /* [o] dxfer_len - actual_transferred */ | |
106 | unsigned int duration; /* [o] time taken by cmd (unit: millisec) */ | |
107 | unsigned int info; /* [o] auxiliary information */ | |
108 | } sg_io_hdr_t; /* 64 bytes long (on i386) */ | |
109 | ||
110 | #define SG_INTERFACE_ID_ORIG 'S' | |
111 | ||
112 | /* Use negative values to flag difference from original sg_header structure */ | |
113 | #define SG_DXFER_NONE (-1) /* e.g. a SCSI Test Unit Ready command */ | |
114 | #define SG_DXFER_TO_DEV (-2) /* e.g. a SCSI WRITE command */ | |
115 | #define SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV (-3) /* e.g. a SCSI READ command */ | |
116 | #define SG_DXFER_TO_FROM_DEV (-4) /* treated like SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV with the | |
117 | additional property than during indirect | |
118 | IO the user buffer is copied into the | |
119 | kernel buffers before the transfer */ | |
120 | #define SG_DXFER_UNKNOWN (-5) /* Unknown data direction */ | |
121 | ||
122 | /* following flag values can be "or"-ed together */ | |
123 | #define SG_FLAG_DIRECT_IO 1 /* default is indirect IO */ | |
124 | #define SG_FLAG_UNUSED_LUN_INHIBIT 2 /* default is overwrite lun in SCSI */ | |
125 | /* command block (when <= SCSI_2) */ | |
126 | #define SG_FLAG_MMAP_IO 4 /* request memory mapped IO */ | |
127 | #define SG_FLAG_NO_DXFER 0x10000 /* no transfer of kernel buffers to/from */ | |
128 | /* user space (debug indirect IO) */ | |
129 | ||
130 | /* following 'info' values are "or"-ed together */ | |
131 | #define SG_INFO_OK_MASK 0x1 | |
132 | #define SG_INFO_OK 0x0 /* no sense, host nor driver "noise" */ | |
133 | #define SG_INFO_CHECK 0x1 /* something abnormal happened */ | |
134 | ||
135 | #define SG_INFO_DIRECT_IO_MASK 0x6 | |
136 | #define SG_INFO_INDIRECT_IO 0x0 /* data xfer via kernel buffers (or no xfer) */ | |
137 | #define SG_INFO_DIRECT_IO 0x2 /* direct IO requested and performed */ | |
138 | #define SG_INFO_MIXED_IO 0x4 /* part direct, part indirect IO */ | |
139 | ||
140 | ||
141 | typedef struct sg_scsi_id { /* used by SG_GET_SCSI_ID ioctl() */ | |
142 | int host_no; /* as in "scsi<n>" where 'n' is one of 0, 1, 2 etc */ | |
143 | int channel; | |
144 | int scsi_id; /* scsi id of target device */ | |
145 | int lun; | |
146 | int scsi_type; /* TYPE_... defined in scsi/scsi.h */ | |
147 | short h_cmd_per_lun;/* host (adapter) maximum commands per lun */ | |
148 | short d_queue_depth;/* device (or adapter) maximum queue length */ | |
149 | int unused[2]; /* probably find a good use, set 0 for now */ | |
150 | } sg_scsi_id_t; /* 32 bytes long on i386 */ | |
151 | ||
152 | typedef struct sg_req_info { /* used by SG_GET_REQUEST_TABLE ioctl() */ | |
153 | char req_state; /* 0 -> not used, 1 -> written, 2 -> ready to read */ | |
154 | char orphan; /* 0 -> normal request, 1 -> from interruped SG_IO */ | |
155 | char sg_io_owned; /* 0 -> complete with read(), 1 -> owned by SG_IO */ | |
156 | char problem; /* 0 -> no problem detected, 1 -> error to report */ | |
157 | int pack_id; /* pack_id associated with request */ | |
158 | void __user *usr_ptr; /* user provided pointer (in new interface) */ | |
159 | unsigned int duration; /* millisecs elapsed since written (req_state==1) | |
160 | or request duration (req_state==2) */ | |
161 | int unused; | |
162 | } sg_req_info_t; /* 20 bytes long on i386 */ | |
163 | ||
164 | ||
165 | /* IOCTLs: Those ioctls that are relevant to the SG 3.x drivers follow. | |
166 | [Those that only apply to the SG 2.x drivers are at the end of the file.] | |
167 | (_GET_s yield result via 'int *' 3rd argument unless otherwise indicated) */ | |
168 | ||
169 | #define SG_EMULATED_HOST 0x2203 /* true for emulated host adapter (ATAPI) */ | |
170 | ||
171 | /* Used to configure SCSI command transformation layer for ATAPI devices */ | |
172 | /* Only supported by the ide-scsi driver */ | |
173 | #define SG_SET_TRANSFORM 0x2204 /* N.B. 3rd arg is not pointer but value: */ | |
174 | /* 3rd arg = 0 to disable transform, 1 to enable it */ | |
175 | #define SG_GET_TRANSFORM 0x2205 | |
176 | ||
177 | #define SG_SET_RESERVED_SIZE 0x2275 /* request a new reserved buffer size */ | |
178 | #define SG_GET_RESERVED_SIZE 0x2272 /* actual size of reserved buffer */ | |
179 | ||
180 | /* The following ioctl has a 'sg_scsi_id_t *' object as its 3rd argument. */ | |
181 | #define SG_GET_SCSI_ID 0x2276 /* Yields fd's bus, chan, dev, lun + type */ | |
182 | /* SCSI id information can also be obtained from SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN */ | |
183 | ||
184 | /* Override host setting and always DMA using low memory ( <16MB on i386) */ | |
185 | #define SG_SET_FORCE_LOW_DMA 0x2279 /* 0-> use adapter setting, 1-> force */ | |
186 | #define SG_GET_LOW_DMA 0x227a /* 0-> use all ram for dma; 1-> low dma ram */ | |
187 | ||
188 | /* When SG_SET_FORCE_PACK_ID set to 1, pack_id is input to read() which | |
189 | tries to fetch a packet with a matching pack_id, waits, or returns EAGAIN. | |
190 | If pack_id is -1 then read oldest waiting. When ...FORCE_PACK_ID set to 0 | |
191 | then pack_id ignored by read() and oldest readable fetched. */ | |
192 | #define SG_SET_FORCE_PACK_ID 0x227b | |
193 | #define SG_GET_PACK_ID 0x227c /* Yields oldest readable pack_id (or -1) */ | |
194 | ||
195 | #define SG_GET_NUM_WAITING 0x227d /* Number of commands awaiting read() */ | |
196 | ||
197 | /* Yields max scatter gather tablesize allowed by current host adapter */ | |
198 | #define SG_GET_SG_TABLESIZE 0x227F /* 0 implies can't do scatter gather */ | |
199 | ||
200 | #define SG_GET_VERSION_NUM 0x2282 /* Example: version 2.1.34 yields 20134 */ | |
201 | ||
202 | /* Returns -EBUSY if occupied. 3rd argument pointer to int (see next) */ | |
203 | #define SG_SCSI_RESET 0x2284 | |
204 | /* Associated values that can be given to SG_SCSI_RESET follow */ | |
205 | #define SG_SCSI_RESET_NOTHING 0 | |
206 | #define SG_SCSI_RESET_DEVICE 1 | |
207 | #define SG_SCSI_RESET_BUS 2 | |
208 | #define SG_SCSI_RESET_HOST 3 | |
209 | ||
210 | /* synchronous SCSI command ioctl, (only in version 3 interface) */ | |
211 | #define SG_IO 0x2285 /* similar effect as write() followed by read() */ | |
212 | ||
213 | #define SG_GET_REQUEST_TABLE 0x2286 /* yields table of active requests */ | |
214 | ||
215 | /* How to treat EINTR during SG_IO ioctl(), only in SG 3.x series */ | |
216 | #define SG_SET_KEEP_ORPHAN 0x2287 /* 1 -> hold for read(), 0 -> drop (def) */ | |
217 | #define SG_GET_KEEP_ORPHAN 0x2288 | |
218 | ||
219 | /* yields scsi midlevel's access_count for this SCSI device */ | |
220 | #define SG_GET_ACCESS_COUNT 0x2289 | |
221 | ||
222 | ||
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225 | The value used by the driver is 'max(SG_SCATTER_SZ, PAGE_SIZE)'. |
226 | This value should be a power of 2 (and may be rounded up internally). | |
227 | If scatter-gather is not supported by adapter then this value is the | |
228 | largest data block that can be read/written by a single scsi command. */ | |
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229 | |
230 | #define SG_DEFAULT_RETRIES 0 | |
231 | ||
232 | /* Defaults, commented if they differ from original sg driver */ | |
233 | #define SG_DEF_FORCE_LOW_DMA 0 /* was 1 -> memory below 16MB on i386 */ | |
234 | #define SG_DEF_FORCE_PACK_ID 0 | |
235 | #define SG_DEF_KEEP_ORPHAN 0 | |
236 | #define SG_DEF_RESERVED_SIZE SG_SCATTER_SZ /* load time option */ | |
237 | ||
238 | /* maximum outstanding requests, write() yields EDOM if exceeded */ | |
239 | #define SG_MAX_QUEUE 16 | |
240 | ||
241 | #define SG_BIG_BUFF SG_DEF_RESERVED_SIZE /* for backward compatibility */ | |
242 | ||
243 | /* Alternate style type names, "..._t" variants preferred */ | |
244 | typedef struct sg_io_hdr Sg_io_hdr; | |
245 | typedef struct sg_io_vec Sg_io_vec; | |
246 | typedef struct sg_scsi_id Sg_scsi_id; | |
247 | typedef struct sg_req_info Sg_req_info; | |
248 | ||
249 | ||
250 | /* vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv */ | |
251 | /* The older SG interface based on the 'sg_header' structure follows. */ | |
252 | /* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ */ | |
253 | ||
254 | #define SG_MAX_SENSE 16 /* this only applies to the sg_header interface */ | |
255 | ||
256 | struct sg_header | |
257 | { | |
258 | int pack_len; /* [o] reply_len (ie useless), ignored as input */ | |
259 | int reply_len; /* [i] max length of expected reply (inc. sg_header) */ | |
260 | int pack_id; /* [io] id number of packet (use ints >= 0) */ | |
261 | int result; /* [o] 0==ok, else (+ve) Unix errno (best ignored) */ | |
262 | unsigned int twelve_byte:1; | |
263 | /* [i] Force 12 byte command length for group 6 & 7 commands */ | |
264 | unsigned int target_status:5; /* [o] scsi status from target */ | |
265 | unsigned int host_status:8; /* [o] host status (see "DID" codes) */ | |
266 | unsigned int driver_status:8; /* [o] driver status+suggestion */ | |
267 | unsigned int other_flags:10; /* unused */ | |
268 | unsigned char sense_buffer[SG_MAX_SENSE]; /* [o] Output in 3 cases: | |
269 | when target_status is CHECK_CONDITION or | |
270 | when target_status is COMMAND_TERMINATED or | |
271 | when (driver_status & DRIVER_SENSE) is true. */ | |
272 | }; /* This structure is 36 bytes long on i386 */ | |
273 | ||
274 | ||
275 | /* IOCTLs: The following are not required (or ignored) when the sg_io_hdr_t | |
276 | interface is used. They are kept for backward compatibility with | |
277 | the original and version 2 drivers. */ | |
278 | ||
279 | #define SG_SET_TIMEOUT 0x2201 /* unit: jiffies (10ms on i386) */ | |
280 | #define SG_GET_TIMEOUT 0x2202 /* yield timeout as _return_ value */ | |
281 | ||
282 | /* Get/set command queuing state per fd (default is SG_DEF_COMMAND_Q. | |
283 | Each time a sg_io_hdr_t object is seen on this file descriptor, this | |
284 | command queuing flag is set on (overriding the previous setting). */ | |
285 | #define SG_GET_COMMAND_Q 0x2270 /* Yields 0 (queuing off) or 1 (on) */ | |
286 | #define SG_SET_COMMAND_Q 0x2271 /* Change queuing state with 0 or 1 */ | |
287 | ||
288 | /* Turn on/off error sense trace (1 and 0 respectively, default is off). | |
289 | Try using: "# cat /proc/scsi/sg/debug" instead in the v3 driver */ | |
290 | #define SG_SET_DEBUG 0x227e /* 0 -> turn off debug */ | |
291 | ||
292 | #define SG_NEXT_CMD_LEN 0x2283 /* override SCSI command length with given | |
293 | number on the next write() on this file descriptor */ | |
294 | ||
295 | ||
296 | /* Defaults, commented if they differ from original sg driver */ | |
297 | #ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
298 | #define SG_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USER (60*USER_HZ) /* HZ == 'jiffies in 1 second' */ | |
299 | #else | |
300 | #define SG_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT (60*HZ) /* HZ == 'jiffies in 1 second' */ | |
301 | #endif | |
302 | ||
303 | #define SG_DEF_COMMAND_Q 0 /* command queuing is always on when | |
304 | the new interface is used */ | |
305 | #define SG_DEF_UNDERRUN_FLAG 0 | |
306 | ||
307 | #endif |