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  1. /*
  2. * scsi_lib.c Copyright (C) 1999 Eric Youngdale
  3. *
  4. * SCSI queueing library.
  5. * Initial versions: Eric Youngdale (eric@andante.org).
  6. * Based upon conversations with large numbers
  7. * of people at Linux Expo.
  8. */
  9. #include <linux/bio.h>
  10. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  11. #include <linux/completion.h>
  12. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  13. #include <linux/mempool.h>
  14. #include <linux/slab.h>
  15. #include <linux/init.h>
  16. #include <linux/pci.h>
  17. #include <linux/delay.h>
  18. #include <scsi/scsi.h>
  19. #include <scsi/scsi_dbg.h>
  20. #include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
  21. #include <scsi/scsi_driver.h>
  22. #include <scsi/scsi_eh.h>
  23. #include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
  24. #include <scsi/scsi_request.h>
  25. #include "scsi_priv.h"
  26. #include "scsi_logging.h"
  27. #define SG_MEMPOOL_NR (sizeof(scsi_sg_pools)/sizeof(struct scsi_host_sg_pool))
  28. #define SG_MEMPOOL_SIZE 32
  29. struct scsi_host_sg_pool {
  30. size_t size;
  31. char *name;
  32. kmem_cache_t *slab;
  33. mempool_t *pool;
  34. };
  35. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS < 32)
  36. #error SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS is too small
  37. #endif
  38. #define SP(x) { x, "sgpool-" #x }
  39. struct scsi_host_sg_pool scsi_sg_pools[] = {
  40. SP(8),
  41. SP(16),
  42. SP(32),
  43. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 32)
  44. SP(64),
  45. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 64)
  46. SP(128),
  47. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 128)
  48. SP(256),
  49. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 256)
  50. #error SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS is too large
  51. #endif
  52. #endif
  53. #endif
  54. #endif
  55. };
  56. #undef SP
  57. /*
  58. * Function: scsi_insert_special_req()
  59. *
  60. * Purpose: Insert pre-formed request into request queue.
  61. *
  62. * Arguments: sreq - request that is ready to be queued.
  63. * at_head - boolean. True if we should insert at head
  64. * of queue, false if we should insert at tail.
  65. *
  66. * Lock status: Assumed that lock is not held upon entry.
  67. *
  68. * Returns: Nothing
  69. *
  70. * Notes: This function is called from character device and from
  71. * ioctl types of functions where the caller knows exactly
  72. * what SCSI command needs to be issued. The idea is that
  73. * we merely inject the command into the queue (at the head
  74. * for now), and then call the queue request function to actually
  75. * process it.
  76. */
  77. int scsi_insert_special_req(struct scsi_request *sreq, int at_head)
  78. {
  79. /*
  80. * Because users of this function are apt to reuse requests with no
  81. * modification, we have to sanitise the request flags here
  82. */
  83. sreq->sr_request->flags &= ~REQ_DONTPREP;
  84. blk_insert_request(sreq->sr_device->request_queue, sreq->sr_request,
  85. at_head, sreq);
  86. return 0;
  87. }
  88. /*
  89. * Function: scsi_queue_insert()
  90. *
  91. * Purpose: Insert a command in the midlevel queue.
  92. *
  93. * Arguments: cmd - command that we are adding to queue.
  94. * reason - why we are inserting command to queue.
  95. *
  96. * Lock status: Assumed that lock is not held upon entry.
  97. *
  98. * Returns: Nothing.
  99. *
  100. * Notes: We do this for one of two cases. Either the host is busy
  101. * and it cannot accept any more commands for the time being,
  102. * or the device returned QUEUE_FULL and can accept no more
  103. * commands.
  104. * Notes: This could be called either from an interrupt context or a
  105. * normal process context.
  106. */
  107. int scsi_queue_insert(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int reason)
  108. {
  109. struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
  110. struct scsi_device *device = cmd->device;
  111. SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE(1,
  112. printk("Inserting command %p into mlqueue\n", cmd));
  113. /*
  114. * We are inserting the command into the ml queue. First, we
  115. * cancel the timer, so it doesn't time out.
  116. */
  117. scsi_delete_timer(cmd);
  118. /*
  119. * Next, set the appropriate busy bit for the device/host.
  120. *
  121. * If the host/device isn't busy, assume that something actually
  122. * completed, and that we should be able to queue a command now.
  123. *
  124. * Note that the prior mid-layer assumption that any host could
  125. * always queue at least one command is now broken. The mid-layer
  126. * will implement a user specifiable stall (see
  127. * scsi_host.max_host_blocked and scsi_device.max_device_blocked)
  128. * if a command is requeued with no other commands outstanding
  129. * either for the device or for the host.
  130. */
  131. if (reason == SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY)
  132. host->host_blocked = host->max_host_blocked;
  133. else if (reason == SCSI_MLQUEUE_DEVICE_BUSY)
  134. device->device_blocked = device->max_device_blocked;
  135. /*
  136. * Register the fact that we own the thing for now.
  137. */
  138. cmd->state = SCSI_STATE_MLQUEUE;
  139. cmd->owner = SCSI_OWNER_MIDLEVEL;
  140. /*
  141. * Decrement the counters, since these commands are no longer
  142. * active on the host/device.
  143. */
  144. scsi_device_unbusy(device);
  145. /*
  146. * Insert this command at the head of the queue for it's device.
  147. * It will go before all other commands that are already in the queue.
  148. *
  149. * NOTE: there is magic here about the way the queue is plugged if
  150. * we have no outstanding commands.
  151. *
  152. * Although this *doesn't* plug the queue, it does call the request
  153. * function. The SCSI request function detects the blocked condition
  154. * and plugs the queue appropriately.
  155. */
  156. blk_insert_request(device->request_queue, cmd->request, 1, cmd, 1);
  157. return 0;
  158. }
  159. /*
  160. * Function: scsi_do_req
  161. *
  162. * Purpose: Queue a SCSI request
  163. *
  164. * Arguments: sreq - command descriptor.
  165. * cmnd - actual SCSI command to be performed.
  166. * buffer - data buffer.
  167. * bufflen - size of data buffer.
  168. * done - completion function to be run.
  169. * timeout - how long to let it run before timeout.
  170. * retries - number of retries we allow.
  171. *
  172. * Lock status: No locks held upon entry.
  173. *
  174. * Returns: Nothing.
  175. *
  176. * Notes: This function is only used for queueing requests for things
  177. * like ioctls and character device requests - this is because
  178. * we essentially just inject a request into the queue for the
  179. * device.
  180. *
  181. * In order to support the scsi_device_quiesce function, we
  182. * now inject requests on the *head* of the device queue
  183. * rather than the tail.
  184. */
  185. void scsi_do_req(struct scsi_request *sreq, const void *cmnd,
  186. void *buffer, unsigned bufflen,
  187. void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *),
  188. int timeout, int retries)
  189. {
  190. /*
  191. * If the upper level driver is reusing these things, then
  192. * we should release the low-level block now. Another one will
  193. * be allocated later when this request is getting queued.
  194. */
  195. __scsi_release_request(sreq);
  196. /*
  197. * Our own function scsi_done (which marks the host as not busy,
  198. * disables the timeout counter, etc) will be called by us or by the
  199. * scsi_hosts[host].queuecommand() function needs to also call
  200. * the completion function for the high level driver.
  201. */
  202. memcpy(sreq->sr_cmnd, cmnd, sizeof(sreq->sr_cmnd));
  203. sreq->sr_bufflen = bufflen;
  204. sreq->sr_buffer = buffer;
  205. sreq->sr_allowed = retries;
  206. sreq->sr_done = done;
  207. sreq->sr_timeout_per_command = timeout;
  208. if (sreq->sr_cmd_len == 0)
  209. sreq->sr_cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(sreq->sr_cmnd[0]);
  210. /*
  211. * head injection *required* here otherwise quiesce won't work
  212. */
  213. scsi_insert_special_req(sreq, 1);
  214. }
  215. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_do_req);
  216. static void scsi_wait_done(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  217. {
  218. struct request *req = cmd->request;
  219. struct request_queue *q = cmd->device->request_queue;
  220. unsigned long flags;
  221. req->rq_status = RQ_SCSI_DONE; /* Busy, but indicate request done */
  222. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  223. if (blk_rq_tagged(req))
  224. blk_queue_end_tag(q, req);
  225. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  226. if (req->waiting)
  227. complete(req->waiting);
  228. }
  229. /* This is the end routine we get to if a command was never attached
  230. * to the request. Simply complete the request without changing
  231. * rq_status; this will cause a DRIVER_ERROR. */
  232. static void scsi_wait_req_end_io(struct request *req)
  233. {
  234. BUG_ON(!req->waiting);
  235. complete(req->waiting);
  236. }
  237. void scsi_wait_req(struct scsi_request *sreq, const void *cmnd, void *buffer,
  238. unsigned bufflen, int timeout, int retries)
  239. {
  240. DECLARE_COMPLETION(wait);
  241. sreq->sr_request->waiting = &wait;
  242. sreq->sr_request->rq_status = RQ_SCSI_BUSY;
  243. sreq->sr_request->end_io = scsi_wait_req_end_io;
  244. scsi_do_req(sreq, cmnd, buffer, bufflen, scsi_wait_done,
  245. timeout, retries);
  246. wait_for_completion(&wait);
  247. sreq->sr_request->waiting = NULL;
  248. if (sreq->sr_request->rq_status != RQ_SCSI_DONE)
  249. sreq->sr_result |= (DRIVER_ERROR << 24);
  250. __scsi_release_request(sreq);
  251. }
  252. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_wait_req);
  253. /*
  254. * Function: scsi_init_cmd_errh()
  255. *
  256. * Purpose: Initialize cmd fields related to error handling.
  257. *
  258. * Arguments: cmd - command that is ready to be queued.
  259. *
  260. * Returns: Nothing
  261. *
  262. * Notes: This function has the job of initializing a number of
  263. * fields related to error handling. Typically this will
  264. * be called once for each command, as required.
  265. */
  266. static int scsi_init_cmd_errh(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  267. {
  268. cmd->owner = SCSI_OWNER_MIDLEVEL;
  269. cmd->serial_number = 0;
  270. cmd->abort_reason = 0;
  271. memset(cmd->sense_buffer, 0, sizeof cmd->sense_buffer);
  272. if (cmd->cmd_len == 0)
  273. cmd->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(cmd->cmnd[0]);
  274. /*
  275. * We need saved copies of a number of fields - this is because
  276. * error handling may need to overwrite these with different values
  277. * to run different commands, and once error handling is complete,
  278. * we will need to restore these values prior to running the actual
  279. * command.
  280. */
  281. cmd->old_use_sg = cmd->use_sg;
  282. cmd->old_cmd_len = cmd->cmd_len;
  283. cmd->sc_old_data_direction = cmd->sc_data_direction;
  284. cmd->old_underflow = cmd->underflow;
  285. memcpy(cmd->data_cmnd, cmd->cmnd, sizeof(cmd->cmnd));
  286. cmd->buffer = cmd->request_buffer;
  287. cmd->bufflen = cmd->request_bufflen;
  288. cmd->abort_reason = 0;
  289. return 1;
  290. }
  291. /*
  292. * Function: scsi_setup_cmd_retry()
  293. *
  294. * Purpose: Restore the command state for a retry
  295. *
  296. * Arguments: cmd - command to be restored
  297. *
  298. * Returns: Nothing
  299. *
  300. * Notes: Immediately prior to retrying a command, we need
  301. * to restore certain fields that we saved above.
  302. */
  303. void scsi_setup_cmd_retry(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  304. {
  305. memcpy(cmd->cmnd, cmd->data_cmnd, sizeof(cmd->data_cmnd));
  306. cmd->request_buffer = cmd->buffer;
  307. cmd->request_bufflen = cmd->bufflen;
  308. cmd->use_sg = cmd->old_use_sg;
  309. cmd->cmd_len = cmd->old_cmd_len;
  310. cmd->sc_data_direction = cmd->sc_old_data_direction;
  311. cmd->underflow = cmd->old_underflow;
  312. }
  313. void scsi_device_unbusy(struct scsi_device *sdev)
  314. {
  315. struct Scsi_Host *shost = sdev->host;
  316. unsigned long flags;
  317. spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
  318. shost->host_busy--;
  319. if (unlikely(test_bit(SHOST_RECOVERY, &shost->shost_state) &&
  320. shost->host_failed))
  321. scsi_eh_wakeup(shost);
  322. spin_unlock(shost->host_lock);
  323. spin_lock(sdev->request_queue->queue_lock);
  324. sdev->device_busy--;
  325. spin_unlock_irqrestore(sdev->request_queue->queue_lock, flags);
  326. }
  327. /*
  328. * Called for single_lun devices on IO completion. Clear starget_sdev_user,
  329. * and call blk_run_queue for all the scsi_devices on the target -
  330. * including current_sdev first.
  331. *
  332. * Called with *no* scsi locks held.
  333. */
  334. static void scsi_single_lun_run(struct scsi_device *current_sdev)
  335. {
  336. struct Scsi_Host *shost = current_sdev->host;
  337. struct scsi_device *sdev, *tmp;
  338. struct scsi_target *starget = scsi_target(current_sdev);
  339. unsigned long flags;
  340. spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
  341. starget->starget_sdev_user = NULL;
  342. spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
  343. /*
  344. * Call blk_run_queue for all LUNs on the target, starting with
  345. * current_sdev. We race with others (to set starget_sdev_user),
  346. * but in most cases, we will be first. Ideally, each LU on the
  347. * target would get some limited time or requests on the target.
  348. */
  349. blk_run_queue(current_sdev->request_queue);
  350. spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
  351. if (starget->starget_sdev_user)
  352. goto out;
  353. list_for_each_entry_safe(sdev, tmp, &starget->devices,
  354. same_target_siblings) {
  355. if (sdev == current_sdev)
  356. continue;
  357. if (scsi_device_get(sdev))
  358. continue;
  359. spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
  360. blk_run_queue(sdev->request_queue);
  361. spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
  362. scsi_device_put(sdev);
  363. }
  364. out:
  365. spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
  366. }
  367. /*
  368. * Function: scsi_run_queue()
  369. *
  370. * Purpose: Select a proper request queue to serve next
  371. *
  372. * Arguments: q - last request's queue
  373. *
  374. * Returns: Nothing
  375. *
  376. * Notes: The previous command was completely finished, start
  377. * a new one if possible.
  378. */
  379. static void scsi_run_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  380. {
  381. struct scsi_device *sdev = q->queuedata;
  382. struct Scsi_Host *shost = sdev->host;
  383. unsigned long flags;
  384. if (sdev->single_lun)
  385. scsi_single_lun_run(sdev);
  386. spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
  387. while (!list_empty(&shost->starved_list) &&
  388. !shost->host_blocked && !shost->host_self_blocked &&
  389. !((shost->can_queue > 0) &&
  390. (shost->host_busy >= shost->can_queue))) {
  391. /*
  392. * As long as shost is accepting commands and we have
  393. * starved queues, call blk_run_queue. scsi_request_fn
  394. * drops the queue_lock and can add us back to the
  395. * starved_list.
  396. *
  397. * host_lock protects the starved_list and starved_entry.
  398. * scsi_request_fn must get the host_lock before checking
  399. * or modifying starved_list or starved_entry.
  400. */
  401. sdev = list_entry(shost->starved_list.next,
  402. struct scsi_device, starved_entry);
  403. list_del_init(&sdev->starved_entry);
  404. spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
  405. blk_run_queue(sdev->request_queue);
  406. spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
  407. if (unlikely(!list_empty(&sdev->starved_entry)))
  408. /*
  409. * sdev lost a race, and was put back on the
  410. * starved list. This is unlikely but without this
  411. * in theory we could loop forever.
  412. */
  413. break;
  414. }
  415. spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
  416. blk_run_queue(q);
  417. }
  418. /*
  419. * Function: scsi_requeue_command()
  420. *
  421. * Purpose: Handle post-processing of completed commands.
  422. *
  423. * Arguments: q - queue to operate on
  424. * cmd - command that may need to be requeued.
  425. *
  426. * Returns: Nothing
  427. *
  428. * Notes: After command completion, there may be blocks left
  429. * over which weren't finished by the previous command
  430. * this can be for a number of reasons - the main one is
  431. * I/O errors in the middle of the request, in which case
  432. * we need to request the blocks that come after the bad
  433. * sector.
  434. */
  435. static void scsi_requeue_command(struct request_queue *q, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  436. {
  437. unsigned long flags;
  438. cmd->request->flags &= ~REQ_DONTPREP;
  439. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  440. blk_requeue_request(q, cmd->request);
  441. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  442. scsi_run_queue(q);
  443. }
  444. void scsi_next_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  445. {
  446. struct request_queue *q = cmd->device->request_queue;
  447. scsi_put_command(cmd);
  448. scsi_run_queue(q);
  449. }
  450. void scsi_run_host_queues(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
  451. {
  452. struct scsi_device *sdev;
  453. shost_for_each_device(sdev, shost)
  454. scsi_run_queue(sdev->request_queue);
  455. }
  456. /*
  457. * Function: scsi_end_request()
  458. *
  459. * Purpose: Post-processing of completed commands (usually invoked at end
  460. * of upper level post-processing and scsi_io_completion).
  461. *
  462. * Arguments: cmd - command that is complete.
  463. * uptodate - 1 if I/O indicates success, <= 0 for I/O error.
  464. * bytes - number of bytes of completed I/O
  465. * requeue - indicates whether we should requeue leftovers.
  466. *
  467. * Lock status: Assumed that lock is not held upon entry.
  468. *
  469. * Returns: cmd if requeue done or required, NULL otherwise
  470. *
  471. * Notes: This is called for block device requests in order to
  472. * mark some number of sectors as complete.
  473. *
  474. * We are guaranteeing that the request queue will be goosed
  475. * at some point during this call.
  476. */
  477. static struct scsi_cmnd *scsi_end_request(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int uptodate,
  478. int bytes, int requeue)
  479. {
  480. request_queue_t *q = cmd->device->request_queue;
  481. struct request *req = cmd->request;
  482. unsigned long flags;
  483. /*
  484. * If there are blocks left over at the end, set up the command
  485. * to queue the remainder of them.
  486. */
  487. if (end_that_request_chunk(req, uptodate, bytes)) {
  488. int leftover = (req->hard_nr_sectors << 9);
  489. if (blk_pc_request(req))
  490. leftover = req->data_len;
  491. /* kill remainder if no retrys */
  492. if (!uptodate && blk_noretry_request(req))
  493. end_that_request_chunk(req, 0, leftover);
  494. else {
  495. if (requeue)
  496. /*
  497. * Bleah. Leftovers again. Stick the
  498. * leftovers in the front of the
  499. * queue, and goose the queue again.
  500. */
  501. scsi_requeue_command(q, cmd);
  502. return cmd;
  503. }
  504. }
  505. add_disk_randomness(req->rq_disk);
  506. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  507. if (blk_rq_tagged(req))
  508. blk_queue_end_tag(q, req);
  509. end_that_request_last(req);
  510. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  511. /*
  512. * This will goose the queue request function at the end, so we don't
  513. * need to worry about launching another command.
  514. */
  515. scsi_next_command(cmd);
  516. return NULL;
  517. }
  518. static struct scatterlist *scsi_alloc_sgtable(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int gfp_mask)
  519. {
  520. struct scsi_host_sg_pool *sgp;
  521. struct scatterlist *sgl;
  522. BUG_ON(!cmd->use_sg);
  523. switch (cmd->use_sg) {
  524. case 1 ... 8:
  525. cmd->sglist_len = 0;
  526. break;
  527. case 9 ... 16:
  528. cmd->sglist_len = 1;
  529. break;
  530. case 17 ... 32:
  531. cmd->sglist_len = 2;
  532. break;
  533. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 32)
  534. case 33 ... 64:
  535. cmd->sglist_len = 3;
  536. break;
  537. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 64)
  538. case 65 ... 128:
  539. cmd->sglist_len = 4;
  540. break;
  541. #if (SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS > 128)
  542. case 129 ... 256:
  543. cmd->sglist_len = 5;
  544. break;
  545. #endif
  546. #endif
  547. #endif
  548. default:
  549. return NULL;
  550. }
  551. sgp = scsi_sg_pools + cmd->sglist_len;
  552. sgl = mempool_alloc(sgp->pool, gfp_mask);
  553. if (sgl)
  554. memset(sgl, 0, sgp->size);
  555. return sgl;
  556. }
  557. static void scsi_free_sgtable(struct scatterlist *sgl, int index)
  558. {
  559. struct scsi_host_sg_pool *sgp;
  560. BUG_ON(index > SG_MEMPOOL_NR);
  561. sgp = scsi_sg_pools + index;
  562. mempool_free(sgl, sgp->pool);
  563. }
  564. /*
  565. * Function: scsi_release_buffers()
  566. *
  567. * Purpose: Completion processing for block device I/O requests.
  568. *
  569. * Arguments: cmd - command that we are bailing.
  570. *
  571. * Lock status: Assumed that no lock is held upon entry.
  572. *
  573. * Returns: Nothing
  574. *
  575. * Notes: In the event that an upper level driver rejects a
  576. * command, we must release resources allocated during
  577. * the __init_io() function. Primarily this would involve
  578. * the scatter-gather table, and potentially any bounce
  579. * buffers.
  580. */
  581. static void scsi_release_buffers(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  582. {
  583. struct request *req = cmd->request;
  584. /*
  585. * Free up any indirection buffers we allocated for DMA purposes.
  586. */
  587. if (cmd->use_sg)
  588. scsi_free_sgtable(cmd->request_buffer, cmd->sglist_len);
  589. else if (cmd->request_buffer != req->buffer)
  590. kfree(cmd->request_buffer);
  591. /*
  592. * Zero these out. They now point to freed memory, and it is
  593. * dangerous to hang onto the pointers.
  594. */
  595. cmd->buffer = NULL;
  596. cmd->bufflen = 0;
  597. cmd->request_buffer = NULL;
  598. cmd->request_bufflen = 0;
  599. }
  600. /*
  601. * Function: scsi_io_completion()
  602. *
  603. * Purpose: Completion processing for block device I/O requests.
  604. *
  605. * Arguments: cmd - command that is finished.
  606. *
  607. * Lock status: Assumed that no lock is held upon entry.
  608. *
  609. * Returns: Nothing
  610. *
  611. * Notes: This function is matched in terms of capabilities to
  612. * the function that created the scatter-gather list.
  613. * In other words, if there are no bounce buffers
  614. * (the normal case for most drivers), we don't need
  615. * the logic to deal with cleaning up afterwards.
  616. *
  617. * We must do one of several things here:
  618. *
  619. * a) Call scsi_end_request. This will finish off the
  620. * specified number of sectors. If we are done, the
  621. * command block will be released, and the queue
  622. * function will be goosed. If we are not done, then
  623. * scsi_end_request will directly goose the queue.
  624. *
  625. * b) We can just use scsi_requeue_command() here. This would
  626. * be used if we just wanted to retry, for example.
  627. */
  628. void scsi_io_completion(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, unsigned int good_bytes,
  629. unsigned int block_bytes)
  630. {
  631. int result = cmd->result;
  632. int this_count = cmd->bufflen;
  633. request_queue_t *q = cmd->device->request_queue;
  634. struct request *req = cmd->request;
  635. int clear_errors = 1;
  636. struct scsi_sense_hdr sshdr;
  637. int sense_valid = 0;
  638. int sense_deferred = 0;
  639. if (blk_complete_barrier_rq(q, req, good_bytes >> 9))
  640. return;
  641. /*
  642. * Free up any indirection buffers we allocated for DMA purposes.
  643. * For the case of a READ, we need to copy the data out of the
  644. * bounce buffer and into the real buffer.
  645. */
  646. if (cmd->use_sg)
  647. scsi_free_sgtable(cmd->buffer, cmd->sglist_len);
  648. else if (cmd->buffer != req->buffer) {
  649. if (rq_data_dir(req) == READ) {
  650. unsigned long flags;
  651. char *to = bio_kmap_irq(req->bio, &flags);
  652. memcpy(to, cmd->buffer, cmd->bufflen);
  653. bio_kunmap_irq(to, &flags);
  654. }
  655. kfree(cmd->buffer);
  656. }
  657. if (result) {
  658. sense_valid = scsi_command_normalize_sense(cmd, &sshdr);
  659. if (sense_valid)
  660. sense_deferred = scsi_sense_is_deferred(&sshdr);
  661. }
  662. if (blk_pc_request(req)) { /* SG_IO ioctl from block level */
  663. req->errors = result;
  664. if (result) {
  665. clear_errors = 0;
  666. if (sense_valid && req->sense) {
  667. /*
  668. * SG_IO wants current and deferred errors
  669. */
  670. int len = 8 + cmd->sense_buffer[7];
  671. if (len > SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE)
  672. len = SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE;
  673. memcpy(req->sense, cmd->sense_buffer, len);
  674. req->sense_len = len;
  675. }
  676. } else
  677. req->data_len = cmd->resid;
  678. }
  679. /*
  680. * Zero these out. They now point to freed memory, and it is
  681. * dangerous to hang onto the pointers.
  682. */
  683. cmd->buffer = NULL;
  684. cmd->bufflen = 0;
  685. cmd->request_buffer = NULL;
  686. cmd->request_bufflen = 0;
  687. /*
  688. * Next deal with any sectors which we were able to correctly
  689. * handle.
  690. */
  691. if (good_bytes >= 0) {
  692. SCSI_LOG_HLCOMPLETE(1, printk("%ld sectors total, %d bytes done.\n",
  693. req->nr_sectors, good_bytes));
  694. SCSI_LOG_HLCOMPLETE(1, printk("use_sg is %d\n", cmd->use_sg));
  695. if (clear_errors)
  696. req->errors = 0;
  697. /*
  698. * If multiple sectors are requested in one buffer, then
  699. * they will have been finished off by the first command.
  700. * If not, then we have a multi-buffer command.
  701. *
  702. * If block_bytes != 0, it means we had a medium error
  703. * of some sort, and that we want to mark some number of
  704. * sectors as not uptodate. Thus we want to inhibit
  705. * requeueing right here - we will requeue down below
  706. * when we handle the bad sectors.
  707. */
  708. cmd = scsi_end_request(cmd, 1, good_bytes, result == 0);
  709. /*
  710. * If the command completed without error, then either finish off the
  711. * rest of the command, or start a new one.
  712. */
  713. if (result == 0 || cmd == NULL ) {
  714. return;
  715. }
  716. }
  717. /*
  718. * Now, if we were good little boys and girls, Santa left us a request
  719. * sense buffer. We can extract information from this, so we
  720. * can choose a block to remap, etc.
  721. */
  722. if (sense_valid && !sense_deferred) {
  723. switch (sshdr.sense_key) {
  724. case UNIT_ATTENTION:
  725. if (cmd->device->removable) {
  726. /* detected disc change. set a bit
  727. * and quietly refuse further access.
  728. */
  729. cmd->device->changed = 1;
  730. cmd = scsi_end_request(cmd, 0,
  731. this_count, 1);
  732. return;
  733. } else {
  734. /*
  735. * Must have been a power glitch, or a
  736. * bus reset. Could not have been a
  737. * media change, so we just retry the
  738. * request and see what happens.
  739. */
  740. scsi_requeue_command(q, cmd);
  741. return;
  742. }
  743. break;
  744. case ILLEGAL_REQUEST:
  745. /*
  746. * If we had an ILLEGAL REQUEST returned, then we may
  747. * have performed an unsupported command. The only
  748. * thing this should be would be a ten byte read where
  749. * only a six byte read was supported. Also, on a
  750. * system where READ CAPACITY failed, we may have read
  751. * past the end of the disk.
  752. */
  753. if (cmd->device->use_10_for_rw &&
  754. (cmd->cmnd[0] == READ_10 ||
  755. cmd->cmnd[0] == WRITE_10)) {
  756. cmd->device->use_10_for_rw = 0;
  757. /*
  758. * This will cause a retry with a 6-byte
  759. * command.
  760. */
  761. scsi_requeue_command(q, cmd);
  762. result = 0;
  763. } else {
  764. cmd = scsi_end_request(cmd, 0, this_count, 1);
  765. return;
  766. }
  767. break;
  768. case NOT_READY:
  769. /*
  770. * If the device is in the process of becoming ready,
  771. * retry.
  772. */
  773. if (sshdr.asc == 0x04 && sshdr.ascq == 0x01) {
  774. scsi_requeue_command(q, cmd);
  775. return;
  776. }
  777. printk(KERN_INFO "Device %s not ready.\n",
  778. req->rq_disk ? req->rq_disk->disk_name : "");
  779. cmd = scsi_end_request(cmd, 0, this_count, 1);
  780. return;
  781. case VOLUME_OVERFLOW:
  782. printk(KERN_INFO "Volume overflow <%d %d %d %d> CDB: ",
  783. cmd->device->host->host_no,
  784. (int)cmd->device->channel,
  785. (int)cmd->device->id, (int)cmd->device->lun);
  786. __scsi_print_command(cmd->data_cmnd);
  787. scsi_print_sense("", cmd);
  788. cmd = scsi_end_request(cmd, 0, block_bytes, 1);
  789. return;
  790. default:
  791. break;
  792. }
  793. } /* driver byte != 0 */
  794. if (host_byte(result) == DID_RESET) {
  795. /*
  796. * Third party bus reset or reset for error
  797. * recovery reasons. Just retry the request
  798. * and see what happens.
  799. */
  800. scsi_requeue_command(q, cmd);
  801. return;
  802. }
  803. if (result) {
  804. printk(KERN_INFO "SCSI error : <%d %d %d %d> return code "
  805. "= 0x%x\n", cmd->device->host->host_no,
  806. cmd->device->channel,
  807. cmd->device->id,
  808. cmd->device->lun, result);
  809. if (driver_byte(result) & DRIVER_SENSE)
  810. scsi_print_sense("", cmd);
  811. /*
  812. * Mark a single buffer as not uptodate. Queue the remainder.
  813. * We sometimes get this cruft in the event that a medium error
  814. * isn't properly reported.
  815. */
  816. block_bytes = req->hard_cur_sectors << 9;
  817. if (!block_bytes)
  818. block_bytes = req->data_len;
  819. cmd = scsi_end_request(cmd, 0, block_bytes, 1);
  820. }
  821. }
  822. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_io_completion);
  823. /*
  824. * Function: scsi_init_io()
  825. *
  826. * Purpose: SCSI I/O initialize function.
  827. *
  828. * Arguments: cmd - Command descriptor we wish to initialize
  829. *
  830. * Returns: 0 on success
  831. * BLKPREP_DEFER if the failure is retryable
  832. * BLKPREP_KILL if the failure is fatal
  833. */
  834. static int scsi_init_io(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
  835. {
  836. struct request *req = cmd->request;
  837. struct scatterlist *sgpnt;
  838. int count;
  839. /*
  840. * if this is a rq->data based REQ_BLOCK_PC, setup for a non-sg xfer
  841. */
  842. if ((req->flags & REQ_BLOCK_PC) && !req->bio) {
  843. cmd->request_bufflen = req->data_len;
  844. cmd->request_buffer = req->data;
  845. req->buffer = req->data;
  846. cmd->use_sg = 0;
  847. return 0;
  848. }
  849. /*
  850. * we used to not use scatter-gather for single segment request,
  851. * but now we do (it makes highmem I/O easier to support without
  852. * kmapping pages)
  853. */
  854. cmd->use_sg = req->nr_phys_segments;
  855. /*
  856. * if sg table allocation fails, requeue request later.
  857. */
  858. sgpnt = scsi_alloc_sgtable(cmd, GFP_ATOMIC);
  859. if (unlikely(!sgpnt))
  860. return BLKPREP_DEFER;
  861. cmd->request_buffer = (char *) sgpnt;
  862. cmd->request_bufflen = req->nr_sectors << 9;
  863. if (blk_pc_request(req))
  864. cmd->request_bufflen = req->data_len;
  865. req->buffer = NULL;
  866. /*
  867. * Next, walk the list, and fill in the addresses and sizes of
  868. * each segment.
  869. */
  870. count = blk_rq_map_sg(req->q, req, cmd->request_buffer);
  871. /*
  872. * mapped well, send it off
  873. */
  874. if (likely(count <= cmd->use_sg)) {
  875. cmd->use_sg = count;
  876. return 0;
  877. }
  878. printk(KERN_ERR "Incorrect number of segments after building list\n");
  879. printk(KERN_ERR "counted %d, received %d\n", count, cmd->use_sg);
  880. printk(KERN_ERR "req nr_sec %lu, cur_nr_sec %u\n", req->nr_sectors,
  881. req->current_nr_sectors);
  882. /* release the command and kill it */
  883. scsi_release_buffers(cmd);
  884. scsi_put_command(cmd);
  885. return BLKPREP_KILL;
  886. }
  887. static int scsi_prepare_flush_fn(request_queue_t *q, struct request *rq)
  888. {
  889. struct scsi_device *sdev = q->queuedata;
  890. struct scsi_driver *drv;
  891. if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_RUNNING) {
  892. drv = *(struct scsi_driver **) rq->rq_disk->private_data;
  893. if (drv->prepare_flush)
  894. return drv->prepare_flush(q, rq);
  895. }
  896. return 0;
  897. }
  898. static void scsi_end_flush_fn(request_queue_t *q, struct request *rq)
  899. {
  900. struct scsi_device *sdev = q->queuedata;
  901. struct request *flush_rq = rq->end_io_data;
  902. struct scsi_driver *drv;
  903. if (flush_rq->errors) {
  904. printk("scsi: barrier error, disabling flush support\n");
  905. blk_queue_ordered(q, QUEUE_ORDERED_NONE);
  906. }
  907. if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_RUNNING) {
  908. drv = *(struct scsi_driver **) rq->rq_disk->private_data;
  909. drv->end_flush(q, rq);
  910. }
  911. }
  912. static int scsi_issue_flush_fn(request_queue_t *q, struct gendisk *disk,
  913. sector_t *error_sector)
  914. {
  915. struct scsi_device *sdev = q->queuedata;
  916. struct scsi_driver *drv;
  917. if (sdev->sdev_state != SDEV_RUNNING)
  918. return -ENXIO;
  919. drv = *(struct scsi_driver **) disk->private_data;
  920. if (drv->issue_flush)
  921. return drv->issue_flush(&sdev->sdev_gendev, error_sector);
  922. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  923. }
  924. static int scsi_prep_fn(struct request_queue *q, struct request *req)
  925. {
  926. struct scsi_device *sdev = q->queuedata;
  927. struct scsi_cmnd *cmd;
  928. int specials_only = 0;
  929. /*
  930. * Just check to see if the device is online. If it isn't, we
  931. * refuse to process any commands. The device must be brought
  932. * online before trying any recovery commands
  933. */
  934. if (unlikely(!scsi_device_online(sdev))) {
  935. printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d (%d:%d): rejecting I/O to offline device\n",
  936. sdev->host->host_no, sdev->id, sdev->lun);
  937. return BLKPREP_KILL;
  938. }
  939. if (unlikely(sdev->sdev_state != SDEV_RUNNING)) {
  940. /* OK, we're not in a running state don't prep
  941. * user commands */
  942. if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_DEL) {
  943. /* Device is fully deleted, no commands
  944. * at all allowed down */
  945. printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d (%d:%d): rejecting I/O to dead device\n",
  946. sdev->host->host_no, sdev->id, sdev->lun);
  947. return BLKPREP_KILL;
  948. }
  949. /* OK, we only allow special commands (i.e. not
  950. * user initiated ones */
  951. specials_only = sdev->sdev_state;
  952. }
  953. /*
  954. * Find the actual device driver associated with this command.
  955. * The SPECIAL requests are things like character device or
  956. * ioctls, which did not originate from ll_rw_blk. Note that
  957. * the special field is also used to indicate the cmd for
  958. * the remainder of a partially fulfilled request that can
  959. * come up when there is a medium error. We have to treat
  960. * these two cases differently. We differentiate by looking
  961. * at request->cmd, as this tells us the real story.
  962. */
  963. if (req->flags & REQ_SPECIAL) {
  964. struct scsi_request *sreq = req->special;
  965. if (sreq->sr_magic == SCSI_REQ_MAGIC) {
  966. cmd = scsi_get_command(sreq->sr_device, GFP_ATOMIC);
  967. if (unlikely(!cmd))
  968. goto defer;
  969. scsi_init_cmd_from_req(cmd, sreq);
  970. } else
  971. cmd = req->special;
  972. } else if (req->flags & (REQ_CMD | REQ_BLOCK_PC)) {
  973. if(unlikely(specials_only)) {
  974. if(specials_only == SDEV_QUIESCE ||
  975. specials_only == SDEV_BLOCK)
  976. return BLKPREP_DEFER;
  977. printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d (%d:%d): rejecting I/O to device being removed\n",
  978. sdev->host->host_no, sdev->id, sdev->lun);
  979. return BLKPREP_KILL;
  980. }
  981. /*
  982. * Now try and find a command block that we can use.
  983. */
  984. if (!req->special) {
  985. cmd = scsi_get_command(sdev, GFP_ATOMIC);
  986. if (unlikely(!cmd))
  987. goto defer;
  988. } else
  989. cmd = req->special;
  990. /* pull a tag out of the request if we have one */
  991. cmd->tag = req->tag;
  992. } else {
  993. blk_dump_rq_flags(req, "SCSI bad req");
  994. return BLKPREP_KILL;
  995. }
  996. /* note the overloading of req->special. When the tag
  997. * is active it always means cmd. If the tag goes
  998. * back for re-queueing, it may be reset */
  999. req->special = cmd;
  1000. cmd->request = req;
  1001. /*
  1002. * FIXME: drop the lock here because the functions below
  1003. * expect to be called without the queue lock held. Also,
  1004. * previously, we dequeued the request before dropping the
  1005. * lock. We hope REQ_STARTED prevents anything untoward from
  1006. * happening now.
  1007. */
  1008. if (req->flags & (REQ_CMD | REQ_BLOCK_PC)) {
  1009. struct scsi_driver *drv;
  1010. int ret;
  1011. /*
  1012. * This will do a couple of things:
  1013. * 1) Fill in the actual SCSI command.
  1014. * 2) Fill in any other upper-level specific fields
  1015. * (timeout).
  1016. *
  1017. * If this returns 0, it means that the request failed
  1018. * (reading past end of disk, reading offline device,
  1019. * etc). This won't actually talk to the device, but
  1020. * some kinds of consistency checking may cause the
  1021. * request to be rejected immediately.
  1022. */
  1023. /*
  1024. * This sets up the scatter-gather table (allocating if
  1025. * required).
  1026. */
  1027. ret = scsi_init_io(cmd);
  1028. if (ret) /* BLKPREP_KILL return also releases the command */
  1029. return ret;
  1030. /*
  1031. * Initialize the actual SCSI command for this request.
  1032. */
  1033. drv = *(struct scsi_driver **)req->rq_disk->private_data;
  1034. if (unlikely(!drv->init_command(cmd))) {
  1035. scsi_release_buffers(cmd);
  1036. scsi_put_command(cmd);
  1037. return BLKPREP_KILL;
  1038. }
  1039. }
  1040. /*
  1041. * The request is now prepped, no need to come back here
  1042. */
  1043. req->flags |= REQ_DONTPREP;
  1044. return BLKPREP_OK;
  1045. defer:
  1046. /* If we defer, the elv_next_request() returns NULL, but the
  1047. * queue must be restarted, so we plug here if no returning
  1048. * command will automatically do that. */
  1049. if (sdev->device_busy == 0)
  1050. blk_plug_device(q);
  1051. return BLKPREP_DEFER;
  1052. }
  1053. /*
  1054. * scsi_dev_queue_ready: if we can send requests to sdev, return 1 else
  1055. * return 0.
  1056. *
  1057. * Called with the queue_lock held.
  1058. */
  1059. static inline int scsi_dev_queue_ready(struct request_queue *q,
  1060. struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1061. {
  1062. if (sdev->device_busy >= sdev->queue_depth)
  1063. return 0;
  1064. if (sdev->device_busy == 0 && sdev->device_blocked) {
  1065. /*
  1066. * unblock after device_blocked iterates to zero
  1067. */
  1068. if (--sdev->device_blocked == 0) {
  1069. SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE(3,
  1070. printk("scsi%d (%d:%d) unblocking device at"
  1071. " zero depth\n", sdev->host->host_no,
  1072. sdev->id, sdev->lun));
  1073. } else {
  1074. blk_plug_device(q);
  1075. return 0;
  1076. }
  1077. }
  1078. if (sdev->device_blocked)
  1079. return 0;
  1080. return 1;
  1081. }
  1082. /*
  1083. * scsi_host_queue_ready: if we can send requests to shost, return 1 else
  1084. * return 0. We must end up running the queue again whenever 0 is
  1085. * returned, else IO can hang.
  1086. *
  1087. * Called with host_lock held.
  1088. */
  1089. static inline int scsi_host_queue_ready(struct request_queue *q,
  1090. struct Scsi_Host *shost,
  1091. struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1092. {
  1093. if (test_bit(SHOST_RECOVERY, &shost->shost_state))
  1094. return 0;
  1095. if (shost->host_busy == 0 && shost->host_blocked) {
  1096. /*
  1097. * unblock after host_blocked iterates to zero
  1098. */
  1099. if (--shost->host_blocked == 0) {
  1100. SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE(3,
  1101. printk("scsi%d unblocking host at zero depth\n",
  1102. shost->host_no));
  1103. } else {
  1104. blk_plug_device(q);
  1105. return 0;
  1106. }
  1107. }
  1108. if ((shost->can_queue > 0 && shost->host_busy >= shost->can_queue) ||
  1109. shost->host_blocked || shost->host_self_blocked) {
  1110. if (list_empty(&sdev->starved_entry))
  1111. list_add_tail(&sdev->starved_entry, &shost->starved_list);
  1112. return 0;
  1113. }
  1114. /* We're OK to process the command, so we can't be starved */
  1115. if (!list_empty(&sdev->starved_entry))
  1116. list_del_init(&sdev->starved_entry);
  1117. return 1;
  1118. }
  1119. /*
  1120. * Kill requests for a dead device
  1121. */
  1122. static void scsi_kill_requests(request_queue_t *q)
  1123. {
  1124. struct request *req;
  1125. while ((req = elv_next_request(q)) != NULL) {
  1126. blkdev_dequeue_request(req);
  1127. req->flags |= REQ_QUIET;
  1128. while (end_that_request_first(req, 0, req->nr_sectors))
  1129. ;
  1130. end_that_request_last(req);
  1131. }
  1132. }
  1133. /*
  1134. * Function: scsi_request_fn()
  1135. *
  1136. * Purpose: Main strategy routine for SCSI.
  1137. *
  1138. * Arguments: q - Pointer to actual queue.
  1139. *
  1140. * Returns: Nothing
  1141. *
  1142. * Lock status: IO request lock assumed to be held when called.
  1143. */
  1144. static void scsi_request_fn(struct request_queue *q)
  1145. {
  1146. struct scsi_device *sdev = q->queuedata;
  1147. struct Scsi_Host *shost;
  1148. struct scsi_cmnd *cmd;
  1149. struct request *req;
  1150. if (!sdev) {
  1151. printk("scsi: killing requests for dead queue\n");
  1152. scsi_kill_requests(q);
  1153. return;
  1154. }
  1155. if(!get_device(&sdev->sdev_gendev))
  1156. /* We must be tearing the block queue down already */
  1157. return;
  1158. /*
  1159. * To start with, we keep looping until the queue is empty, or until
  1160. * the host is no longer able to accept any more requests.
  1161. */
  1162. shost = sdev->host;
  1163. while (!blk_queue_plugged(q)) {
  1164. int rtn;
  1165. /*
  1166. * get next queueable request. We do this early to make sure
  1167. * that the request is fully prepared even if we cannot
  1168. * accept it.
  1169. */
  1170. req = elv_next_request(q);
  1171. if (!req || !scsi_dev_queue_ready(q, sdev))
  1172. break;
  1173. if (unlikely(!scsi_device_online(sdev))) {
  1174. printk(KERN_ERR "scsi%d (%d:%d): rejecting I/O to offline device\n",
  1175. sdev->host->host_no, sdev->id, sdev->lun);
  1176. blkdev_dequeue_request(req);
  1177. req->flags |= REQ_QUIET;
  1178. while (end_that_request_first(req, 0, req->nr_sectors))
  1179. ;
  1180. end_that_request_last(req);
  1181. continue;
  1182. }
  1183. /*
  1184. * Remove the request from the request list.
  1185. */
  1186. if (!(blk_queue_tagged(q) && !blk_queue_start_tag(q, req)))
  1187. blkdev_dequeue_request(req);
  1188. sdev->device_busy++;
  1189. spin_unlock(q->queue_lock);
  1190. spin_lock(shost->host_lock);
  1191. if (!scsi_host_queue_ready(q, shost, sdev))
  1192. goto not_ready;
  1193. if (sdev->single_lun) {
  1194. if (scsi_target(sdev)->starget_sdev_user &&
  1195. scsi_target(sdev)->starget_sdev_user != sdev)
  1196. goto not_ready;
  1197. scsi_target(sdev)->starget_sdev_user = sdev;
  1198. }
  1199. shost->host_busy++;
  1200. /*
  1201. * XXX(hch): This is rather suboptimal, scsi_dispatch_cmd will
  1202. * take the lock again.
  1203. */
  1204. spin_unlock_irq(shost->host_lock);
  1205. cmd = req->special;
  1206. if (unlikely(cmd == NULL)) {
  1207. printk(KERN_CRIT "impossible request in %s.\n"
  1208. "please mail a stack trace to "
  1209. "linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org",
  1210. __FUNCTION__);
  1211. BUG();
  1212. }
  1213. /*
  1214. * Finally, initialize any error handling parameters, and set up
  1215. * the timers for timeouts.
  1216. */
  1217. scsi_init_cmd_errh(cmd);
  1218. /*
  1219. * Dispatch the command to the low-level driver.
  1220. */
  1221. rtn = scsi_dispatch_cmd(cmd);
  1222. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1223. if(rtn) {
  1224. /* we're refusing the command; because of
  1225. * the way locks get dropped, we need to
  1226. * check here if plugging is required */
  1227. if(sdev->device_busy == 0)
  1228. blk_plug_device(q);
  1229. break;
  1230. }
  1231. }
  1232. goto out;
  1233. not_ready:
  1234. spin_unlock_irq(shost->host_lock);
  1235. /*
  1236. * lock q, handle tag, requeue req, and decrement device_busy. We
  1237. * must return with queue_lock held.
  1238. *
  1239. * Decrementing device_busy without checking it is OK, as all such
  1240. * cases (host limits or settings) should run the queue at some
  1241. * later time.
  1242. */
  1243. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1244. blk_requeue_request(q, req);
  1245. sdev->device_busy--;
  1246. if(sdev->device_busy == 0)
  1247. blk_plug_device(q);
  1248. out:
  1249. /* must be careful here...if we trigger the ->remove() function
  1250. * we cannot be holding the q lock */
  1251. spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1252. put_device(&sdev->sdev_gendev);
  1253. spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock);
  1254. }
  1255. u64 scsi_calculate_bounce_limit(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
  1256. {
  1257. struct device *host_dev;
  1258. u64 bounce_limit = 0xffffffff;
  1259. if (shost->unchecked_isa_dma)
  1260. return BLK_BOUNCE_ISA;
  1261. /*
  1262. * Platforms with virtual-DMA translation
  1263. * hardware have no practical limit.
  1264. */
  1265. if (!PCI_DMA_BUS_IS_PHYS)
  1266. return BLK_BOUNCE_ANY;
  1267. host_dev = scsi_get_device(shost);
  1268. if (host_dev && host_dev->dma_mask)
  1269. bounce_limit = *host_dev->dma_mask;
  1270. return bounce_limit;
  1271. }
  1272. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_calculate_bounce_limit);
  1273. struct request_queue *scsi_alloc_queue(struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1274. {
  1275. struct Scsi_Host *shost = sdev->host;
  1276. struct request_queue *q;
  1277. q = blk_init_queue(scsi_request_fn, NULL);
  1278. if (!q)
  1279. return NULL;
  1280. blk_queue_prep_rq(q, scsi_prep_fn);
  1281. blk_queue_max_hw_segments(q, shost->sg_tablesize);
  1282. blk_queue_max_phys_segments(q, SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS);
  1283. blk_queue_max_sectors(q, shost->max_sectors);
  1284. blk_queue_bounce_limit(q, scsi_calculate_bounce_limit(shost));
  1285. blk_queue_segment_boundary(q, shost->dma_boundary);
  1286. blk_queue_issue_flush_fn(q, scsi_issue_flush_fn);
  1287. /*
  1288. * ordered tags are superior to flush ordering
  1289. */
  1290. if (shost->ordered_tag)
  1291. blk_queue_ordered(q, QUEUE_ORDERED_TAG);
  1292. else if (shost->ordered_flush) {
  1293. blk_queue_ordered(q, QUEUE_ORDERED_FLUSH);
  1294. q->prepare_flush_fn = scsi_prepare_flush_fn;
  1295. q->end_flush_fn = scsi_end_flush_fn;
  1296. }
  1297. if (!shost->use_clustering)
  1298. clear_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_CLUSTER, &q->queue_flags);
  1299. return q;
  1300. }
  1301. void scsi_free_queue(struct request_queue *q)
  1302. {
  1303. blk_cleanup_queue(q);
  1304. }
  1305. /*
  1306. * Function: scsi_block_requests()
  1307. *
  1308. * Purpose: Utility function used by low-level drivers to prevent further
  1309. * commands from being queued to the device.
  1310. *
  1311. * Arguments: shost - Host in question
  1312. *
  1313. * Returns: Nothing
  1314. *
  1315. * Lock status: No locks are assumed held.
  1316. *
  1317. * Notes: There is no timer nor any other means by which the requests
  1318. * get unblocked other than the low-level driver calling
  1319. * scsi_unblock_requests().
  1320. */
  1321. void scsi_block_requests(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
  1322. {
  1323. shost->host_self_blocked = 1;
  1324. }
  1325. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_block_requests);
  1326. /*
  1327. * Function: scsi_unblock_requests()
  1328. *
  1329. * Purpose: Utility function used by low-level drivers to allow further
  1330. * commands from being queued to the device.
  1331. *
  1332. * Arguments: shost - Host in question
  1333. *
  1334. * Returns: Nothing
  1335. *
  1336. * Lock status: No locks are assumed held.
  1337. *
  1338. * Notes: There is no timer nor any other means by which the requests
  1339. * get unblocked other than the low-level driver calling
  1340. * scsi_unblock_requests().
  1341. *
  1342. * This is done as an API function so that changes to the
  1343. * internals of the scsi mid-layer won't require wholesale
  1344. * changes to drivers that use this feature.
  1345. */
  1346. void scsi_unblock_requests(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
  1347. {
  1348. shost->host_self_blocked = 0;
  1349. scsi_run_host_queues(shost);
  1350. }
  1351. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_unblock_requests);
  1352. int __init scsi_init_queue(void)
  1353. {
  1354. int i;
  1355. for (i = 0; i < SG_MEMPOOL_NR; i++) {
  1356. struct scsi_host_sg_pool *sgp = scsi_sg_pools + i;
  1357. int size = sgp->size * sizeof(struct scatterlist);
  1358. sgp->slab = kmem_cache_create(sgp->name, size, 0,
  1359. SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, NULL, NULL);
  1360. if (!sgp->slab) {
  1361. printk(KERN_ERR "SCSI: can't init sg slab %s\n",
  1362. sgp->name);
  1363. }
  1364. sgp->pool = mempool_create(SG_MEMPOOL_SIZE,
  1365. mempool_alloc_slab, mempool_free_slab,
  1366. sgp->slab);
  1367. if (!sgp->pool) {
  1368. printk(KERN_ERR "SCSI: can't init sg mempool %s\n",
  1369. sgp->name);
  1370. }
  1371. }
  1372. return 0;
  1373. }
  1374. void scsi_exit_queue(void)
  1375. {
  1376. int i;
  1377. for (i = 0; i < SG_MEMPOOL_NR; i++) {
  1378. struct scsi_host_sg_pool *sgp = scsi_sg_pools + i;
  1379. mempool_destroy(sgp->pool);
  1380. kmem_cache_destroy(sgp->slab);
  1381. }
  1382. }
  1383. /**
  1384. * __scsi_mode_sense - issue a mode sense, falling back from 10 to
  1385. * six bytes if necessary.
  1386. * @sreq: SCSI request to fill in with the MODE_SENSE
  1387. * @dbd: set if mode sense will allow block descriptors to be returned
  1388. * @modepage: mode page being requested
  1389. * @buffer: request buffer (may not be smaller than eight bytes)
  1390. * @len: length of request buffer.
  1391. * @timeout: command timeout
  1392. * @retries: number of retries before failing
  1393. * @data: returns a structure abstracting the mode header data
  1394. *
  1395. * Returns zero if unsuccessful, or the header offset (either 4
  1396. * or 8 depending on whether a six or ten byte command was
  1397. * issued) if successful.
  1398. **/
  1399. int
  1400. __scsi_mode_sense(struct scsi_request *sreq, int dbd, int modepage,
  1401. unsigned char *buffer, int len, int timeout, int retries,
  1402. struct scsi_mode_data *data) {
  1403. unsigned char cmd[12];
  1404. int use_10_for_ms;
  1405. int header_length;
  1406. memset(data, 0, sizeof(*data));
  1407. memset(&cmd[0], 0, 12);
  1408. cmd[1] = dbd & 0x18; /* allows DBD and LLBA bits */
  1409. cmd[2] = modepage;
  1410. retry:
  1411. use_10_for_ms = sreq->sr_device->use_10_for_ms;
  1412. if (use_10_for_ms) {
  1413. if (len < 8)
  1414. len = 8;
  1415. cmd[0] = MODE_SENSE_10;
  1416. cmd[8] = len;
  1417. header_length = 8;
  1418. } else {
  1419. if (len < 4)
  1420. len = 4;
  1421. cmd[0] = MODE_SENSE;
  1422. cmd[4] = len;
  1423. header_length = 4;
  1424. }
  1425. sreq->sr_cmd_len = 0;
  1426. memset(sreq->sr_sense_buffer, 0, sizeof(sreq->sr_sense_buffer));
  1427. sreq->sr_data_direction = DMA_FROM_DEVICE;
  1428. memset(buffer, 0, len);
  1429. scsi_wait_req(sreq, cmd, buffer, len, timeout, retries);
  1430. /* This code looks awful: what it's doing is making sure an
  1431. * ILLEGAL REQUEST sense return identifies the actual command
  1432. * byte as the problem. MODE_SENSE commands can return
  1433. * ILLEGAL REQUEST if the code page isn't supported */
  1434. if (use_10_for_ms && !scsi_status_is_good(sreq->sr_result) &&
  1435. (driver_byte(sreq->sr_result) & DRIVER_SENSE)) {
  1436. struct scsi_sense_hdr sshdr;
  1437. if (scsi_request_normalize_sense(sreq, &sshdr)) {
  1438. if ((sshdr.sense_key == ILLEGAL_REQUEST) &&
  1439. (sshdr.asc == 0x20) && (sshdr.ascq == 0)) {
  1440. /*
  1441. * Invalid command operation code
  1442. */
  1443. sreq->sr_device->use_10_for_ms = 0;
  1444. goto retry;
  1445. }
  1446. }
  1447. }
  1448. if(scsi_status_is_good(sreq->sr_result)) {
  1449. data->header_length = header_length;
  1450. if(use_10_for_ms) {
  1451. data->length = buffer[0]*256 + buffer[1] + 2;
  1452. data->medium_type = buffer[2];
  1453. data->device_specific = buffer[3];
  1454. data->longlba = buffer[4] & 0x01;
  1455. data->block_descriptor_length = buffer[6]*256
  1456. + buffer[7];
  1457. } else {
  1458. data->length = buffer[0] + 1;
  1459. data->medium_type = buffer[1];
  1460. data->device_specific = buffer[2];
  1461. data->block_descriptor_length = buffer[3];
  1462. }
  1463. }
  1464. return sreq->sr_result;
  1465. }
  1466. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_mode_sense);
  1467. /**
  1468. * scsi_mode_sense - issue a mode sense, falling back from 10 to
  1469. * six bytes if necessary.
  1470. * @sdev: scsi device to send command to.
  1471. * @dbd: set if mode sense will disable block descriptors in the return
  1472. * @modepage: mode page being requested
  1473. * @buffer: request buffer (may not be smaller than eight bytes)
  1474. * @len: length of request buffer.
  1475. * @timeout: command timeout
  1476. * @retries: number of retries before failing
  1477. *
  1478. * Returns zero if unsuccessful, or the header offset (either 4
  1479. * or 8 depending on whether a six or ten byte command was
  1480. * issued) if successful.
  1481. **/
  1482. int
  1483. scsi_mode_sense(struct scsi_device *sdev, int dbd, int modepage,
  1484. unsigned char *buffer, int len, int timeout, int retries,
  1485. struct scsi_mode_data *data)
  1486. {
  1487. struct scsi_request *sreq = scsi_allocate_request(sdev, GFP_KERNEL);
  1488. int ret;
  1489. if (!sreq)
  1490. return -1;
  1491. ret = __scsi_mode_sense(sreq, dbd, modepage, buffer, len,
  1492. timeout, retries, data);
  1493. scsi_release_request(sreq);
  1494. return ret;
  1495. }
  1496. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_mode_sense);
  1497. int
  1498. scsi_test_unit_ready(struct scsi_device *sdev, int timeout, int retries)
  1499. {
  1500. struct scsi_request *sreq;
  1501. char cmd[] = {
  1502. TEST_UNIT_READY, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
  1503. };
  1504. int result;
  1505. sreq = scsi_allocate_request(sdev, GFP_KERNEL);
  1506. if (!sreq)
  1507. return -ENOMEM;
  1508. sreq->sr_data_direction = DMA_NONE;
  1509. scsi_wait_req(sreq, cmd, NULL, 0, timeout, retries);
  1510. if ((driver_byte(sreq->sr_result) & DRIVER_SENSE) && sdev->removable) {
  1511. struct scsi_sense_hdr sshdr;
  1512. if ((scsi_request_normalize_sense(sreq, &sshdr)) &&
  1513. ((sshdr.sense_key == UNIT_ATTENTION) ||
  1514. (sshdr.sense_key == NOT_READY))) {
  1515. sdev->changed = 1;
  1516. sreq->sr_result = 0;
  1517. }
  1518. }
  1519. result = sreq->sr_result;
  1520. scsi_release_request(sreq);
  1521. return result;
  1522. }
  1523. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_test_unit_ready);
  1524. /**
  1525. * scsi_device_set_state - Take the given device through the device
  1526. * state model.
  1527. * @sdev: scsi device to change the state of.
  1528. * @state: state to change to.
  1529. *
  1530. * Returns zero if unsuccessful or an error if the requested
  1531. * transition is illegal.
  1532. **/
  1533. int
  1534. scsi_device_set_state(struct scsi_device *sdev, enum scsi_device_state state)
  1535. {
  1536. enum scsi_device_state oldstate = sdev->sdev_state;
  1537. if (state == oldstate)
  1538. return 0;
  1539. switch (state) {
  1540. case SDEV_CREATED:
  1541. /* There are no legal states that come back to
  1542. * created. This is the manually initialised start
  1543. * state */
  1544. goto illegal;
  1545. case SDEV_RUNNING:
  1546. switch (oldstate) {
  1547. case SDEV_CREATED:
  1548. case SDEV_OFFLINE:
  1549. case SDEV_QUIESCE:
  1550. case SDEV_BLOCK:
  1551. break;
  1552. default:
  1553. goto illegal;
  1554. }
  1555. break;
  1556. case SDEV_QUIESCE:
  1557. switch (oldstate) {
  1558. case SDEV_RUNNING:
  1559. case SDEV_OFFLINE:
  1560. break;
  1561. default:
  1562. goto illegal;
  1563. }
  1564. break;
  1565. case SDEV_OFFLINE:
  1566. switch (oldstate) {
  1567. case SDEV_CREATED:
  1568. case SDEV_RUNNING:
  1569. case SDEV_QUIESCE:
  1570. case SDEV_BLOCK:
  1571. break;
  1572. default:
  1573. goto illegal;
  1574. }
  1575. break;
  1576. case SDEV_BLOCK:
  1577. switch (oldstate) {
  1578. case SDEV_CREATED:
  1579. case SDEV_RUNNING:
  1580. break;
  1581. default:
  1582. goto illegal;
  1583. }
  1584. break;
  1585. case SDEV_CANCEL:
  1586. switch (oldstate) {
  1587. case SDEV_CREATED:
  1588. case SDEV_RUNNING:
  1589. case SDEV_OFFLINE:
  1590. case SDEV_BLOCK:
  1591. break;
  1592. default:
  1593. goto illegal;
  1594. }
  1595. break;
  1596. case SDEV_DEL:
  1597. switch (oldstate) {
  1598. case SDEV_CANCEL:
  1599. break;
  1600. default:
  1601. goto illegal;
  1602. }
  1603. break;
  1604. }
  1605. sdev->sdev_state = state;
  1606. return 0;
  1607. illegal:
  1608. SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(1,
  1609. dev_printk(KERN_ERR, &sdev->sdev_gendev,
  1610. "Illegal state transition %s->%s\n",
  1611. scsi_device_state_name(oldstate),
  1612. scsi_device_state_name(state))
  1613. );
  1614. return -EINVAL;
  1615. }
  1616. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_set_state);
  1617. /**
  1618. * scsi_device_quiesce - Block user issued commands.
  1619. * @sdev: scsi device to quiesce.
  1620. *
  1621. * This works by trying to transition to the SDEV_QUIESCE state
  1622. * (which must be a legal transition). When the device is in this
  1623. * state, only special requests will be accepted, all others will
  1624. * be deferred. Since special requests may also be requeued requests,
  1625. * a successful return doesn't guarantee the device will be
  1626. * totally quiescent.
  1627. *
  1628. * Must be called with user context, may sleep.
  1629. *
  1630. * Returns zero if unsuccessful or an error if not.
  1631. **/
  1632. int
  1633. scsi_device_quiesce(struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1634. {
  1635. int err = scsi_device_set_state(sdev, SDEV_QUIESCE);
  1636. if (err)
  1637. return err;
  1638. scsi_run_queue(sdev->request_queue);
  1639. while (sdev->device_busy) {
  1640. msleep_interruptible(200);
  1641. scsi_run_queue(sdev->request_queue);
  1642. }
  1643. return 0;
  1644. }
  1645. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_quiesce);
  1646. /**
  1647. * scsi_device_resume - Restart user issued commands to a quiesced device.
  1648. * @sdev: scsi device to resume.
  1649. *
  1650. * Moves the device from quiesced back to running and restarts the
  1651. * queues.
  1652. *
  1653. * Must be called with user context, may sleep.
  1654. **/
  1655. void
  1656. scsi_device_resume(struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1657. {
  1658. if(scsi_device_set_state(sdev, SDEV_RUNNING))
  1659. return;
  1660. scsi_run_queue(sdev->request_queue);
  1661. }
  1662. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_resume);
  1663. static void
  1664. device_quiesce_fn(struct scsi_device *sdev, void *data)
  1665. {
  1666. scsi_device_quiesce(sdev);
  1667. }
  1668. void
  1669. scsi_target_quiesce(struct scsi_target *starget)
  1670. {
  1671. starget_for_each_device(starget, NULL, device_quiesce_fn);
  1672. }
  1673. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_target_quiesce);
  1674. static void
  1675. device_resume_fn(struct scsi_device *sdev, void *data)
  1676. {
  1677. scsi_device_resume(sdev);
  1678. }
  1679. void
  1680. scsi_target_resume(struct scsi_target *starget)
  1681. {
  1682. starget_for_each_device(starget, NULL, device_resume_fn);
  1683. }
  1684. EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_target_resume);
  1685. /**
  1686. * scsi_internal_device_block - internal function to put a device
  1687. * temporarily into the SDEV_BLOCK state
  1688. * @sdev: device to block
  1689. *
  1690. * Block request made by scsi lld's to temporarily stop all
  1691. * scsi commands on the specified device. Called from interrupt
  1692. * or normal process context.
  1693. *
  1694. * Returns zero if successful or error if not
  1695. *
  1696. * Notes:
  1697. * This routine transitions the device to the SDEV_BLOCK state
  1698. * (which must be a legal transition). When the device is in this
  1699. * state, all commands are deferred until the scsi lld reenables
  1700. * the device with scsi_device_unblock or device_block_tmo fires.
  1701. * This routine assumes the host_lock is held on entry.
  1702. **/
  1703. int
  1704. scsi_internal_device_block(struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1705. {
  1706. request_queue_t *q = sdev->request_queue;
  1707. unsigned long flags;
  1708. int err = 0;
  1709. err = scsi_device_set_state(sdev, SDEV_BLOCK);
  1710. if (err)
  1711. return err;
  1712. /*
  1713. * The device has transitioned to SDEV_BLOCK. Stop the
  1714. * block layer from calling the midlayer with this device's
  1715. * request queue.
  1716. */
  1717. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1718. blk_stop_queue(q);
  1719. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1720. return 0;
  1721. }
  1722. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_internal_device_block);
  1723. /**
  1724. * scsi_internal_device_unblock - resume a device after a block request
  1725. * @sdev: device to resume
  1726. *
  1727. * Called by scsi lld's or the midlayer to restart the device queue
  1728. * for the previously suspended scsi device. Called from interrupt or
  1729. * normal process context.
  1730. *
  1731. * Returns zero if successful or error if not.
  1732. *
  1733. * Notes:
  1734. * This routine transitions the device to the SDEV_RUNNING state
  1735. * (which must be a legal transition) allowing the midlayer to
  1736. * goose the queue for this device. This routine assumes the
  1737. * host_lock is held upon entry.
  1738. **/
  1739. int
  1740. scsi_internal_device_unblock(struct scsi_device *sdev)
  1741. {
  1742. request_queue_t *q = sdev->request_queue;
  1743. int err;
  1744. unsigned long flags;
  1745. /*
  1746. * Try to transition the scsi device to SDEV_RUNNING
  1747. * and goose the device queue if successful.
  1748. */
  1749. err = scsi_device_set_state(sdev, SDEV_RUNNING);
  1750. if (err)
  1751. return err;
  1752. spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1753. blk_start_queue(q);
  1754. spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
  1755. return 0;
  1756. }
  1757. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_internal_device_unblock);
  1758. static void
  1759. device_block(struct scsi_device *sdev, void *data)
  1760. {
  1761. scsi_internal_device_block(sdev);
  1762. }
  1763. static int
  1764. target_block(struct device *dev, void *data)
  1765. {
  1766. if (scsi_is_target_device(dev))
  1767. starget_for_each_device(to_scsi_target(dev), NULL,
  1768. device_block);
  1769. return 0;
  1770. }
  1771. void
  1772. scsi_target_block(struct device *dev)
  1773. {
  1774. if (scsi_is_target_device(dev))
  1775. starget_for_each_device(to_scsi_target(dev), NULL,
  1776. device_block);
  1777. else
  1778. device_for_each_child(dev, NULL, target_block);
  1779. }
  1780. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_target_block);
  1781. static void
  1782. device_unblock(struct scsi_device *sdev, void *data)
  1783. {
  1784. scsi_internal_device_unblock(sdev);
  1785. }
  1786. static int
  1787. target_unblock(struct device *dev, void *data)
  1788. {
  1789. if (scsi_is_target_device(dev))
  1790. starget_for_each_device(to_scsi_target(dev), NULL,
  1791. device_unblock);
  1792. return 0;
  1793. }
  1794. void
  1795. scsi_target_unblock(struct device *dev)
  1796. {
  1797. if (scsi_is_target_device(dev))
  1798. starget_for_each_device(to_scsi_target(dev), NULL,
  1799. device_unblock);
  1800. else
  1801. device_for_each_child(dev, NULL, target_unblock);
  1802. }
  1803. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_target_unblock);