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  1. /*
  2. * This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or
  3. * redistributing this file, you may do so under either license.
  4. *
  5. * GPL LICENSE SUMMARY
  6. *
  7. * Copyright(c) 2008 - 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
  8. *
  9. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  10. * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
  11. * published by the Free Software Foundation.
  12. *
  13. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  14. * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
  16. * General Public License for more details.
  17. *
  18. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  19. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  20. * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
  21. * The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution
  22. * in the file called LICENSE.GPL.
  23. *
  24. * BSD LICENSE
  25. *
  26. * Copyright(c) 2008 - 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
  27. * All rights reserved.
  28. *
  29. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  30. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  31. * are met:
  32. *
  33. * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  34. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  35. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  36. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
  37. * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
  38. * distribution.
  39. * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
  40. * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
  41. * from this software without specific prior written permission.
  42. *
  43. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  44. * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  45. * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
  46. * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
  47. * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
  48. * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  49. * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
  50. * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
  51. * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
  52. * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
  53. * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  54. */
  55. #include "isci.h"
  56. #include "scic_remote_device.h"
  57. #include "scic_io_request.h"
  58. #include "scic_task_request.h"
  59. #include "scic_port.h"
  60. #include "task.h"
  61. #include "request.h"
  62. #include "sata.h"
  63. #include "scu_completion_codes.h"
  64. static enum sci_status isci_request_ssp_request_construct(
  65. struct isci_request *request)
  66. {
  67. enum sci_status status;
  68. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  69. "%s: request = %p\n",
  70. __func__,
  71. request);
  72. status = scic_io_request_construct_basic_ssp(
  73. request->sci_request_handle
  74. );
  75. return status;
  76. }
  77. static enum sci_status isci_request_stp_request_construct(
  78. struct isci_request *request)
  79. {
  80. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  81. enum sci_status status;
  82. struct host_to_dev_fis *register_fis;
  83. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  84. "%s: request = %p\n",
  85. __func__,
  86. request);
  87. /* Get the host_to_dev_fis from the core and copy
  88. * the fis from the task into it.
  89. */
  90. register_fis = isci_sata_task_to_fis_copy(task);
  91. status = scic_io_request_construct_basic_sata(
  92. request->sci_request_handle
  93. );
  94. /* Set the ncq tag in the fis, from the queue
  95. * command in the task.
  96. */
  97. if (isci_sata_is_task_ncq(task)) {
  98. isci_sata_set_ncq_tag(
  99. register_fis,
  100. task
  101. );
  102. }
  103. return status;
  104. }
  105. /**
  106. * isci_smp_request_build() - This function builds the smp request object.
  107. * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
  108. * @request: This parameter points to the isci_request object allocated in the
  109. * request construct function.
  110. * @sci_device: This parameter is the handle for the sci core's remote device
  111. * object that is the destination for this request.
  112. *
  113. * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
  114. */
  115. static enum sci_status isci_smp_request_build(
  116. struct isci_request *request)
  117. {
  118. enum sci_status status = SCI_FAILURE;
  119. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  120. void *command_iu_address =
  121. scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address(
  122. request->sci_request_handle
  123. );
  124. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  125. "%s: request = %p\n",
  126. __func__,
  127. request);
  128. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  129. "%s: smp_req len = %d\n",
  130. __func__,
  131. task->smp_task.smp_req.length);
  132. /* copy the smp_command to the address; */
  133. sg_copy_to_buffer(&task->smp_task.smp_req, 1,
  134. (char *)command_iu_address,
  135. sizeof(struct smp_request)
  136. );
  137. status = scic_io_request_construct_smp(request->sci_request_handle);
  138. if (status != SCI_SUCCESS)
  139. dev_warn(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  140. "%s: scic_io_request_construct_smp failed with "
  141. "status = %d\n",
  142. __func__,
  143. status);
  144. return status;
  145. }
  146. /**
  147. * isci_io_request_build() - This function builds the io request object.
  148. * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
  149. * @request: This parameter points to the isci_request object allocated in the
  150. * request construct function.
  151. * @sci_device: This parameter is the handle for the sci core's remote device
  152. * object that is the destination for this request.
  153. *
  154. * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
  155. */
  156. static enum sci_status isci_io_request_build(
  157. struct isci_host *isci_host,
  158. struct isci_request *request,
  159. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device)
  160. {
  161. struct smp_discover_response_protocols dev_protocols;
  162. enum sci_status status = SCI_SUCCESS;
  163. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  164. struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_device = to_sci_dev(isci_device);
  165. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  166. "%s: isci_device = 0x%p; request = %p, "
  167. "num_scatter = %d\n",
  168. __func__,
  169. isci_device,
  170. request,
  171. task->num_scatter);
  172. /* map the sgl addresses, if present.
  173. * libata does the mapping for sata devices
  174. * before we get the request.
  175. */
  176. if (task->num_scatter &&
  177. !sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto) &&
  178. !(SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP & task->task_proto)) {
  179. request->num_sg_entries = dma_map_sg(
  180. &isci_host->pdev->dev,
  181. task->scatter,
  182. task->num_scatter,
  183. task->data_dir
  184. );
  185. if (request->num_sg_entries == 0)
  186. return SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
  187. }
  188. /* build the common request object. For now,
  189. * we will let the core allocate the IO tag.
  190. */
  191. status = scic_io_request_construct(
  192. isci_host->core_controller,
  193. sci_device,
  194. SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG,
  195. request,
  196. request->sci_request_mem_ptr,
  197. (struct scic_sds_request **)&request->sci_request_handle
  198. );
  199. if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
  200. dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  201. "%s: failed request construct\n",
  202. __func__);
  203. return SCI_FAILURE;
  204. }
  205. sci_object_set_association(request->sci_request_handle, request);
  206. /* Determine protocol and call the appropriate basic constructor */
  207. scic_remote_device_get_protocols(sci_device, &dev_protocols);
  208. if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_ssp_target)
  209. status = isci_request_ssp_request_construct(request);
  210. else if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_stp_target)
  211. status = isci_request_stp_request_construct(request);
  212. else if (dev_protocols.u.bits.attached_smp_target)
  213. status = isci_smp_request_build(request);
  214. else {
  215. dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  216. "%s: unknown protocol\n", __func__);
  217. return SCI_FAILURE;
  218. }
  219. return SCI_SUCCESS;
  220. }
  221. /**
  222. * isci_request_alloc_core() - This function gets the request object from the
  223. * isci_host dma cache.
  224. * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
  225. * @isci_request: This parameter will contain the pointer to the new
  226. * isci_request object.
  227. * @isci_device: This parameter is the pointer to the isci remote device object
  228. * that is the destination for this request.
  229. * @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the os allocation flags.
  230. *
  231. * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
  232. */
  233. static int isci_request_alloc_core(
  234. struct isci_host *isci_host,
  235. struct isci_request **isci_request,
  236. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
  237. gfp_t gfp_flags)
  238. {
  239. int ret = 0;
  240. dma_addr_t handle;
  241. struct isci_request *request;
  242. /* get pointer to dma memory. This actually points
  243. * to both the isci_remote_device object and the
  244. * sci object. The isci object is at the beginning
  245. * of the memory allocated here.
  246. */
  247. request = dma_pool_alloc(isci_host->dma_pool, gfp_flags, &handle);
  248. if (!request) {
  249. dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  250. "%s: dma_pool_alloc returned NULL\n", __func__);
  251. return -ENOMEM;
  252. }
  253. /* initialize the request object. */
  254. spin_lock_init(&request->state_lock);
  255. request->sci_request_mem_ptr = ((u8 *)request) +
  256. sizeof(struct isci_request);
  257. request->request_daddr = handle;
  258. request->isci_host = isci_host;
  259. request->isci_device = isci_device;
  260. request->io_request_completion = NULL;
  261. request->request_alloc_size = isci_host->dma_pool_alloc_size;
  262. request->num_sg_entries = 0;
  263. request->complete_in_target = false;
  264. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&request->completed_node);
  265. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&request->dev_node);
  266. *isci_request = request;
  267. isci_request_change_state(request, allocated);
  268. return ret;
  269. }
  270. static int isci_request_alloc_io(
  271. struct isci_host *isci_host,
  272. struct sas_task *task,
  273. struct isci_request **isci_request,
  274. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
  275. gfp_t gfp_flags)
  276. {
  277. int retval = isci_request_alloc_core(isci_host, isci_request,
  278. isci_device, gfp_flags);
  279. if (!retval) {
  280. (*isci_request)->ttype_ptr.io_task_ptr = task;
  281. (*isci_request)->ttype = io_task;
  282. task->lldd_task = *isci_request;
  283. }
  284. return retval;
  285. }
  286. /**
  287. * isci_request_alloc_tmf() - This function gets the request object from the
  288. * isci_host dma cache and initializes the relevant fields as a sas_task.
  289. * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
  290. * @sas_task: This parameter is the task struct from the upper layer driver.
  291. * @isci_request: This parameter will contain the pointer to the new
  292. * isci_request object.
  293. * @isci_device: This parameter is the pointer to the isci remote device object
  294. * that is the destination for this request.
  295. * @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the os allocation flags.
  296. *
  297. * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
  298. */
  299. int isci_request_alloc_tmf(
  300. struct isci_host *isci_host,
  301. struct isci_tmf *isci_tmf,
  302. struct isci_request **isci_request,
  303. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
  304. gfp_t gfp_flags)
  305. {
  306. int retval = isci_request_alloc_core(isci_host, isci_request,
  307. isci_device, gfp_flags);
  308. if (!retval) {
  309. (*isci_request)->ttype_ptr.tmf_task_ptr = isci_tmf;
  310. (*isci_request)->ttype = tmf_task;
  311. }
  312. return retval;
  313. }
  314. /**
  315. * isci_request_signal_device_reset() - This function will set the "device
  316. * needs target reset" flag in the given sas_tasks' task_state_flags, and
  317. * then cause the task to be added into the SCSI error handler queue which
  318. * will eventually be escalated to a target reset.
  319. *
  320. *
  321. */
  322. static void isci_request_signal_device_reset(
  323. struct isci_request *isci_request)
  324. {
  325. unsigned long flags;
  326. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(isci_request);
  327. dev_dbg(&isci_request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  328. "%s: request=%p, task=%p\n", __func__, isci_request, task);
  329. spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
  330. task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET;
  331. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, flags);
  332. /* Cause this task to be scheduled in the SCSI error handler
  333. * thread.
  334. */
  335. sas_task_abort(task);
  336. }
  337. /**
  338. * isci_request_execute() - This function allocates the isci_request object,
  339. * all fills in some common fields.
  340. * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
  341. * @sas_task: This parameter is the task struct from the upper layer driver.
  342. * @isci_request: This parameter will contain the pointer to the new
  343. * isci_request object.
  344. * @gfp_flags: This parameter specifies the os allocation flags.
  345. *
  346. * SCI_SUCCESS on successfull completion, or specific failure code.
  347. */
  348. int isci_request_execute(
  349. struct isci_host *isci_host,
  350. struct sas_task *task,
  351. struct isci_request **isci_request,
  352. gfp_t gfp_flags)
  353. {
  354. int ret = 0;
  355. struct scic_sds_remote_device *sci_device;
  356. enum sci_status status = SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL;
  357. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device;
  358. struct isci_request *request;
  359. unsigned long flags;
  360. isci_device = isci_dev_from_domain_dev(task->dev);
  361. sci_device = to_sci_dev(isci_device);
  362. /* do common allocation and init of request object. */
  363. ret = isci_request_alloc_io(
  364. isci_host,
  365. task,
  366. &request,
  367. isci_device,
  368. gfp_flags
  369. );
  370. if (ret)
  371. goto out;
  372. status = isci_io_request_build(isci_host, request, isci_device);
  373. if (status == SCI_SUCCESS) {
  374. spin_lock_irqsave(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
  375. /* send the request, let the core assign the IO TAG. */
  376. status = scic_controller_start_io(
  377. isci_host->core_controller,
  378. sci_device,
  379. request->sci_request_handle,
  380. SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG
  381. );
  382. if (status == SCI_SUCCESS ||
  383. status == SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED) {
  384. /* Either I/O started OK, or the core has signaled that
  385. * the device needs a target reset.
  386. *
  387. * In either case, hold onto the I/O for later.
  388. *
  389. * Update it's status and add it to the list in the
  390. * remote device object.
  391. */
  392. isci_request_change_state(request, started);
  393. list_add(&request->dev_node,
  394. &isci_device->reqs_in_process);
  395. if (status ==
  396. SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED) {
  397. /* Signal libsas that we need the SCSI error
  398. * handler thread to work on this I/O and that
  399. * we want a device reset.
  400. */
  401. isci_request_signal_device_reset(request);
  402. /* Change the status, since we are holding
  403. * the I/O until it is managed by the SCSI
  404. * error handler.
  405. */
  406. status = SCI_SUCCESS;
  407. }
  408. } else
  409. dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  410. "%s: failed request start\n",
  411. __func__);
  412. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&isci_host->scic_lock, flags);
  413. } else
  414. dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  415. "%s: request_construct failed - status = 0x%x\n",
  416. __func__,
  417. status);
  418. out:
  419. if (status != SCI_SUCCESS) {
  420. /* release dma memory on failure. */
  421. isci_request_free(isci_host, request);
  422. request = NULL;
  423. ret = SCI_FAILURE;
  424. }
  425. *isci_request = request;
  426. return ret;
  427. }
  428. /**
  429. * isci_request_process_response_iu() - This function sets the status and
  430. * response iu, in the task struct, from the request object for the upper
  431. * layer driver.
  432. * @sas_task: This parameter is the task struct from the upper layer driver.
  433. * @resp_iu: This parameter points to the response iu of the completed request.
  434. * @dev: This parameter specifies the linux device struct.
  435. *
  436. * none.
  437. */
  438. static void isci_request_process_response_iu(
  439. struct sas_task *task,
  440. struct ssp_response_iu *resp_iu,
  441. struct device *dev)
  442. {
  443. dev_dbg(dev,
  444. "%s: resp_iu = %p "
  445. "resp_iu->status = 0x%x,\nresp_iu->datapres = %d "
  446. "resp_iu->response_data_len = %x, "
  447. "resp_iu->sense_data_len = %x\nrepsonse data: ",
  448. __func__,
  449. resp_iu,
  450. resp_iu->status,
  451. resp_iu->datapres,
  452. resp_iu->response_data_len,
  453. resp_iu->sense_data_len);
  454. task->task_status.stat = resp_iu->status;
  455. /* libsas updates the task status fields based on the response iu. */
  456. sas_ssp_task_response(dev, task, resp_iu);
  457. }
  458. /**
  459. * isci_request_set_open_reject_status() - This function prepares the I/O
  460. * completion for OPEN_REJECT conditions.
  461. * @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
  462. * @response_ptr: This parameter specifies the service response for the I/O.
  463. * @status_ptr: This parameter specifies the exec status for the I/O.
  464. * @complete_to_host_ptr: This parameter specifies the action to be taken by
  465. * the LLDD with respect to completing this request or forcing an abort
  466. * condition on the I/O.
  467. * @open_rej_reason: This parameter specifies the encoded reason for the
  468. * abandon-class reject.
  469. *
  470. * none.
  471. */
  472. static void isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  473. struct isci_request *request,
  474. struct sas_task *task,
  475. enum service_response *response_ptr,
  476. enum exec_status *status_ptr,
  477. enum isci_completion_selection *complete_to_host_ptr,
  478. enum sas_open_rej_reason open_rej_reason)
  479. {
  480. /* Task in the target is done. */
  481. request->complete_in_target = true;
  482. *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  483. *status_ptr = SAS_OPEN_REJECT;
  484. *complete_to_host_ptr = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
  485. task->task_status.open_rej_reason = open_rej_reason;
  486. }
  487. /**
  488. * isci_request_handle_controller_specific_errors() - This function decodes
  489. * controller-specific I/O completion error conditions.
  490. * @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
  491. * @response_ptr: This parameter specifies the service response for the I/O.
  492. * @status_ptr: This parameter specifies the exec status for the I/O.
  493. * @complete_to_host_ptr: This parameter specifies the action to be taken by
  494. * the LLDD with respect to completing this request or forcing an abort
  495. * condition on the I/O.
  496. *
  497. * none.
  498. */
  499. static void isci_request_handle_controller_specific_errors(
  500. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device,
  501. struct isci_request *request,
  502. struct sas_task *task,
  503. enum service_response *response_ptr,
  504. enum exec_status *status_ptr,
  505. enum isci_completion_selection *complete_to_host_ptr)
  506. {
  507. unsigned int cstatus;
  508. cstatus = scic_request_get_controller_status(
  509. request->sci_request_handle
  510. );
  511. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  512. "%s: %p SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR "
  513. "- controller status = 0x%x\n",
  514. __func__, request, cstatus);
  515. /* Decode the controller-specific errors; most
  516. * important is to recognize those conditions in which
  517. * the target may still have a task outstanding that
  518. * must be aborted.
  519. *
  520. * Note that there are SCU completion codes being
  521. * named in the decode below for which SCIC has already
  522. * done work to handle them in a way other than as
  523. * a controller-specific completion code; these are left
  524. * in the decode below for completeness sake.
  525. */
  526. switch (cstatus) {
  527. case SCU_TASK_DONE_DMASETUP_DIRERR:
  528. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_FRM_TYPE_ERR: */
  529. case SCU_TASK_DONE_XFERCNT_ERR:
  530. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_UFI_ERR: */
  531. if (task->task_proto == SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP) {
  532. /* SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_UFI_ERR == Task Done. */
  533. *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
  534. /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
  535. * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  536. * concerned about the actual device state.
  537. */
  538. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  539. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  540. *status_ptr = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  541. else
  542. *status_ptr = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  543. request->complete_in_target = true;
  544. *complete_to_host_ptr =
  545. isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
  546. } else {
  547. /* Task in the target is not done. */
  548. *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  549. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  550. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  551. *status_ptr = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  552. else
  553. *status_ptr = SAM_STAT_TASK_ABORTED;
  554. request->complete_in_target = false;
  555. *complete_to_host_ptr =
  556. isci_perform_error_io_completion;
  557. }
  558. break;
  559. case SCU_TASK_DONE_CRC_ERR:
  560. case SCU_TASK_DONE_NAK_CMD_ERR:
  561. case SCU_TASK_DONE_EXCESS_DATA:
  562. case SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_FIS:
  563. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_RESP: */
  564. case SCU_TASK_DONE_VIIT_ENTRY_NV: /* TODO - conditions? */
  565. case SCU_TASK_DONE_IIT_ENTRY_NV: /* TODO - conditions? */
  566. case SCU_TASK_DONE_RNCNV_OUTBOUND: /* TODO - conditions? */
  567. /* These are conditions in which the target
  568. * has completed the task, so that no cleanup
  569. * is necessary.
  570. */
  571. *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
  572. /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
  573. * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  574. * concerned about the actual device state.
  575. */
  576. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  577. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  578. *status_ptr = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  579. else
  580. *status_ptr = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  581. request->complete_in_target = true;
  582. *complete_to_host_ptr = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
  583. break;
  584. /* Note that the only open reject completion codes seen here will be
  585. * abandon-class codes; all others are automatically retried in the SCU.
  586. */
  587. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_WRONG_DESTINATION:
  588. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  589. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  590. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_WRONG_DEST);
  591. break;
  592. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_ZONE_VIOLATION:
  593. /* Note - the return of AB0 will change when
  594. * libsas implements detection of zone violations.
  595. */
  596. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  597. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  598. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB0);
  599. break;
  600. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_RESERVED_ABANDON_1:
  601. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  602. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  603. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB1);
  604. break;
  605. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_RESERVED_ABANDON_2:
  606. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  607. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  608. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB2);
  609. break;
  610. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_RESERVED_ABANDON_3:
  611. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  612. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  613. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_RESV_AB3);
  614. break;
  615. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_BAD_DESTINATION:
  616. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  617. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  618. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_BAD_DEST);
  619. break;
  620. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_STP_RESOURCES_BUSY:
  621. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  622. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  623. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_STP_NORES);
  624. break;
  625. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED:
  626. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  627. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  628. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_EPROTO);
  629. break;
  630. case SCU_TASK_OPEN_REJECT_CONNECTION_RATE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
  631. isci_request_set_open_reject_status(
  632. request, task, response_ptr, status_ptr,
  633. complete_to_host_ptr, SAS_OREJ_CONN_RATE);
  634. break;
  635. case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_R_ERR:
  636. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_ACK_NAK_TO: */
  637. case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_PERR:
  638. case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_SY_TERM:
  639. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_NAK_ERR:*/
  640. case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_LF_TERM:
  641. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_DATA_LEN_ERR: */
  642. case SCU_TASK_DONE_LL_ABORT_ERR:
  643. case SCU_TASK_DONE_SEQ_INV_TYPE:
  644. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_XR: */
  645. case SCU_TASK_DONE_XR_IU_LEN_ERR:
  646. case SCU_TASK_DONE_INV_FIS_LEN:
  647. /* Also SCU_TASK_DONE_XR_WD_LEN: */
  648. case SCU_TASK_DONE_SDMA_ERR:
  649. case SCU_TASK_DONE_OFFSET_ERR:
  650. case SCU_TASK_DONE_MAX_PLD_ERR:
  651. case SCU_TASK_DONE_LF_ERR:
  652. case SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_RESP_TO_ERR: /* Escalate to dev reset? */
  653. case SCU_TASK_DONE_SMP_LL_RX_ERR:
  654. case SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_DATA:
  655. case SCU_TASK_DONE_UNEXP_SDBFIS:
  656. case SCU_TASK_DONE_REG_ERR:
  657. case SCU_TASK_DONE_SDB_ERR:
  658. case SCU_TASK_DONE_TASK_ABORT:
  659. default:
  660. /* Task in the target is not done. */
  661. *response_ptr = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  662. *status_ptr = SAM_STAT_TASK_ABORTED;
  663. request->complete_in_target = false;
  664. *complete_to_host_ptr = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
  665. break;
  666. }
  667. }
  668. /**
  669. * isci_task_save_for_upper_layer_completion() - This function saves the
  670. * request for later completion to the upper layer driver.
  671. * @host: This parameter is a pointer to the host on which the the request
  672. * should be queued (either as an error or success).
  673. * @request: This parameter is the completed request.
  674. * @response: This parameter is the response code for the completed task.
  675. * @status: This parameter is the status code for the completed task.
  676. *
  677. * none.
  678. */
  679. static void isci_task_save_for_upper_layer_completion(
  680. struct isci_host *host,
  681. struct isci_request *request,
  682. enum service_response response,
  683. enum exec_status status,
  684. enum isci_completion_selection task_notification_selection)
  685. {
  686. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  687. task_notification_selection
  688. = isci_task_set_completion_status(task, response, status,
  689. task_notification_selection);
  690. /* Tasks aborted specifically by a call to the lldd_abort_task
  691. * function should not be completed to the host in the regular path.
  692. */
  693. switch (task_notification_selection) {
  694. case isci_perform_normal_io_completion:
  695. /* Normal notification (task_done) */
  696. dev_dbg(&host->pdev->dev,
  697. "%s: Normal - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
  698. __func__,
  699. task,
  700. response,
  701. status);
  702. /* Add to the completed list. */
  703. list_add(&request->completed_node,
  704. &host->requests_to_complete);
  705. /* Take the request off the device's pending request list. */
  706. list_del_init(&request->dev_node);
  707. break;
  708. case isci_perform_aborted_io_completion:
  709. /* No notification to libsas because this request is
  710. * already in the abort path.
  711. */
  712. dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
  713. "%s: Aborted - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
  714. __func__,
  715. task,
  716. response,
  717. status);
  718. /* Wake up whatever process was waiting for this
  719. * request to complete.
  720. */
  721. WARN_ON(request->io_request_completion == NULL);
  722. if (request->io_request_completion != NULL) {
  723. /* Signal whoever is waiting that this
  724. * request is complete.
  725. */
  726. complete(request->io_request_completion);
  727. }
  728. break;
  729. case isci_perform_error_io_completion:
  730. /* Use sas_task_abort */
  731. dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
  732. "%s: Error - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
  733. __func__,
  734. task,
  735. response,
  736. status);
  737. /* Add to the aborted list. */
  738. list_add(&request->completed_node,
  739. &host->requests_to_errorback);
  740. break;
  741. default:
  742. dev_warn(&host->pdev->dev,
  743. "%s: Unknown - task = %p, response=%d, status=%d\n",
  744. __func__,
  745. task,
  746. response,
  747. status);
  748. /* Add to the error to libsas list. */
  749. list_add(&request->completed_node,
  750. &host->requests_to_errorback);
  751. break;
  752. }
  753. }
  754. /**
  755. * isci_request_io_request_complete() - This function is called by the sci core
  756. * when an io request completes.
  757. * @isci_host: This parameter specifies the ISCI host object
  758. * @request: This parameter is the completed isci_request object.
  759. * @completion_status: This parameter specifies the completion status from the
  760. * sci core.
  761. *
  762. * none.
  763. */
  764. void isci_request_io_request_complete(
  765. struct isci_host *isci_host,
  766. struct isci_request *request,
  767. enum sci_io_status completion_status)
  768. {
  769. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  770. struct ssp_response_iu *resp_iu;
  771. void *resp_buf;
  772. unsigned long task_flags;
  773. struct isci_remote_device *isci_device = request->isci_device;
  774. enum service_response response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  775. enum exec_status status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  776. enum isci_request_status request_status;
  777. enum isci_completion_selection complete_to_host
  778. = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
  779. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  780. "%s: request = %p, task = %p,\n"
  781. "task->data_dir = %d completion_status = 0x%x\n",
  782. __func__,
  783. request,
  784. task,
  785. task->data_dir,
  786. completion_status);
  787. spin_lock(&request->state_lock);
  788. request_status = isci_request_get_state(request);
  789. /* Decode the request status. Note that if the request has been
  790. * aborted by a task management function, we don't care
  791. * what the status is.
  792. */
  793. switch (request_status) {
  794. case aborted:
  795. /* "aborted" indicates that the request was aborted by a task
  796. * management function, since once a task management request is
  797. * perfomed by the device, the request only completes because
  798. * of the subsequent driver terminate.
  799. *
  800. * Aborted also means an external thread is explicitly managing
  801. * this request, so that we do not complete it up the stack.
  802. *
  803. * The target is still there (since the TMF was successful).
  804. */
  805. request->complete_in_target = true;
  806. response = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
  807. /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
  808. * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  809. * concerned about the actual device state.
  810. */
  811. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping)
  812. || (isci_device->status == isci_stopped)
  813. )
  814. status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  815. else
  816. status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  817. complete_to_host = isci_perform_aborted_io_completion;
  818. /* This was an aborted request. */
  819. spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
  820. break;
  821. case aborting:
  822. /* aborting means that the task management function tried and
  823. * failed to abort the request. We need to note the request
  824. * as SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED, so that the scsi mid layer marks the
  825. * target as down.
  826. *
  827. * Aborting also means an external thread is explicitly managing
  828. * this request, so that we do not complete it up the stack.
  829. */
  830. request->complete_in_target = true;
  831. response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  832. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  833. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  834. /* The device has been /is being stopped. Note that
  835. * we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  836. * concerned about the actual device state.
  837. */
  838. status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  839. else
  840. status = SAS_PHY_DOWN;
  841. complete_to_host = isci_perform_aborted_io_completion;
  842. /* This was an aborted request. */
  843. spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
  844. break;
  845. case terminating:
  846. /* This was an terminated request. This happens when
  847. * the I/O is being terminated because of an action on
  848. * the device (reset, tear down, etc.), and the I/O needs
  849. * to be completed up the stack.
  850. */
  851. request->complete_in_target = true;
  852. response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  853. /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
  854. * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  855. * concerned about the actual device state.
  856. */
  857. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  858. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  859. status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  860. else
  861. status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  862. complete_to_host = isci_perform_aborted_io_completion;
  863. /* This was a terminated request. */
  864. spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
  865. break;
  866. default:
  867. /* The request is done from an SCU HW perspective. */
  868. request->status = completed;
  869. spin_unlock(&request->state_lock);
  870. /* This is an active request being completed from the core. */
  871. switch (completion_status) {
  872. case SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID:
  873. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  874. "%s: SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID (%p/%p)\n",
  875. __func__,
  876. request,
  877. task);
  878. if (sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto)) {
  879. resp_buf
  880. = scic_stp_io_request_get_d2h_reg_address(
  881. request->sci_request_handle
  882. );
  883. isci_request_process_stp_response(task,
  884. resp_buf
  885. );
  886. } else if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SSP == task->task_proto) {
  887. /* crack the iu response buffer. */
  888. resp_iu
  889. = scic_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
  890. request->sci_request_handle
  891. );
  892. isci_request_process_response_iu(task, resp_iu,
  893. &isci_host->pdev->dev
  894. );
  895. } else if (SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP == task->task_proto) {
  896. dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  897. "%s: SCI_IO_FAILURE_RESPONSE_VALID: "
  898. "SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP protocol\n",
  899. __func__);
  900. } else
  901. dev_err(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  902. "%s: unknown protocol\n", __func__);
  903. /* use the task status set in the task struct by the
  904. * isci_request_process_response_iu call.
  905. */
  906. request->complete_in_target = true;
  907. response = task->task_status.resp;
  908. status = task->task_status.stat;
  909. break;
  910. case SCI_IO_SUCCESS:
  911. case SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY:
  912. response = SAS_TASK_COMPLETE;
  913. status = SAM_STAT_GOOD;
  914. request->complete_in_target = true;
  915. if (task->task_proto == SAS_PROTOCOL_SMP) {
  916. u8 *command_iu_address
  917. = scic_io_request_get_command_iu_address(
  918. request->sci_request_handle
  919. );
  920. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  921. "%s: SMP protocol completion\n",
  922. __func__);
  923. sg_copy_from_buffer(
  924. &task->smp_task.smp_resp, 1,
  925. command_iu_address
  926. + sizeof(struct smp_request),
  927. sizeof(struct smp_resp)
  928. );
  929. } else if (completion_status
  930. == SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY) {
  931. /* This was an SSP / STP / SATA transfer.
  932. * There is a possibility that less data than
  933. * the maximum was transferred.
  934. */
  935. u32 transferred_length
  936. = scic_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred(
  937. request->sci_request_handle);
  938. task->task_status.residual
  939. = task->total_xfer_len - transferred_length;
  940. /* If there were residual bytes, call this an
  941. * underrun.
  942. */
  943. if (task->task_status.residual != 0)
  944. status = SAS_DATA_UNDERRUN;
  945. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  946. "%s: SCI_IO_SUCCESS_IO_DONE_EARLY %d\n",
  947. __func__,
  948. status);
  949. } else
  950. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  951. "%s: SCI_IO_SUCCESS\n",
  952. __func__);
  953. break;
  954. case SCI_IO_FAILURE_TERMINATED:
  955. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  956. "%s: SCI_IO_FAILURE_TERMINATED (%p/%p)\n",
  957. __func__,
  958. request,
  959. task);
  960. /* The request was terminated explicitly. No handling
  961. * is needed in the SCSI error handler path.
  962. */
  963. request->complete_in_target = true;
  964. response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  965. /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
  966. * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  967. * concerned about the actual device state.
  968. */
  969. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  970. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  971. status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  972. else
  973. status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  974. complete_to_host = isci_perform_normal_io_completion;
  975. break;
  976. case SCI_FAILURE_CONTROLLER_SPECIFIC_IO_ERR:
  977. isci_request_handle_controller_specific_errors(
  978. isci_device, request, task, &response, &status,
  979. &complete_to_host);
  980. break;
  981. case SCI_IO_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED:
  982. /* This is a special case, in that the I/O completion
  983. * is telling us that the device needs a reset.
  984. * In order for the device reset condition to be
  985. * noticed, the I/O has to be handled in the error
  986. * handler. Set the reset flag and cause the
  987. * SCSI error thread to be scheduled.
  988. */
  989. spin_lock_irqsave(&task->task_state_lock, task_flags);
  990. task->task_state_flags |= SAS_TASK_NEED_DEV_RESET;
  991. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->task_state_lock, task_flags);
  992. complete_to_host = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
  993. request->complete_in_target = false;
  994. break;
  995. default:
  996. /* Catch any otherwise unhandled error codes here. */
  997. dev_warn(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  998. "%s: invalid completion code: 0x%x - "
  999. "isci_request = %p\n",
  1000. __func__, completion_status, request);
  1001. response = SAS_TASK_UNDELIVERED;
  1002. /* See if the device has been/is being stopped. Note
  1003. * that we ignore the quiesce state, since we are
  1004. * concerned about the actual device state.
  1005. */
  1006. if ((isci_device->status == isci_stopping) ||
  1007. (isci_device->status == isci_stopped))
  1008. status = SAS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN;
  1009. else
  1010. status = SAS_ABORTED_TASK;
  1011. complete_to_host = isci_perform_error_io_completion;
  1012. request->complete_in_target = false;
  1013. break;
  1014. }
  1015. break;
  1016. }
  1017. isci_request_unmap_sgl(request, isci_host->pdev);
  1018. /* Put the completed request on the correct list */
  1019. isci_task_save_for_upper_layer_completion(isci_host, request, response,
  1020. status, complete_to_host
  1021. );
  1022. /* complete the io request to the core. */
  1023. scic_controller_complete_io(
  1024. isci_host->core_controller,
  1025. to_sci_dev(isci_device),
  1026. request->sci_request_handle
  1027. );
  1028. /* NULL the request handle so it cannot be completed or
  1029. * terminated again, and to cause any calls into abort
  1030. * task to recognize the already completed case.
  1031. */
  1032. request->sci_request_handle = NULL;
  1033. isci_host_can_dequeue(isci_host, 1);
  1034. }
  1035. /**
  1036. * isci_request_io_request_get_transfer_length() - This function is called by
  1037. * the sci core to retrieve the transfer length for a given request.
  1038. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1039. *
  1040. * length of transfer for specified request.
  1041. */
  1042. u32 isci_request_io_request_get_transfer_length(struct isci_request *request)
  1043. {
  1044. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1045. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1046. "%s: total_xfer_len: %d\n",
  1047. __func__,
  1048. task->total_xfer_len);
  1049. return task->total_xfer_len;
  1050. }
  1051. /**
  1052. * isci_request_io_request_get_data_direction() - This function is called by
  1053. * the sci core to retrieve the data direction for a given request.
  1054. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1055. *
  1056. * data direction for specified request.
  1057. */
  1058. enum dma_data_direction isci_request_io_request_get_data_direction(
  1059. struct isci_request *request)
  1060. {
  1061. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1062. return task->data_dir;
  1063. }
  1064. /**
  1065. * isci_request_sge_get_address_field() - This function is called by the sci
  1066. * core to retrieve the address field contents for a given sge.
  1067. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1068. * @sge_address: This parameter is the sge.
  1069. *
  1070. * physical address in the specified sge.
  1071. */
  1072. dma_addr_t isci_request_sge_get_address_field(
  1073. struct isci_request *request,
  1074. void *sge_address)
  1075. {
  1076. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1077. dma_addr_t ret;
  1078. struct isci_host *isci_host = isci_host_from_sas_ha(
  1079. task->dev->port->ha);
  1080. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1081. "%s: request = %p, sge_address = %p\n",
  1082. __func__,
  1083. request,
  1084. sge_address);
  1085. if (task->data_dir == PCI_DMA_NONE)
  1086. return 0;
  1087. /* the case where num_scatter == 0 is special, in that
  1088. * task->scatter is the actual buffer address, not an sgl.
  1089. * so a map single is required here.
  1090. */
  1091. if ((task->num_scatter == 0) &&
  1092. !sas_protocol_ata(task->task_proto)) {
  1093. ret = dma_map_single(
  1094. &isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1095. task->scatter,
  1096. task->total_xfer_len,
  1097. task->data_dir
  1098. );
  1099. request->zero_scatter_daddr = ret;
  1100. } else
  1101. ret = sg_dma_address(((struct scatterlist *)sge_address));
  1102. dev_dbg(&isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1103. "%s: bus address = %lx\n",
  1104. __func__,
  1105. (unsigned long)ret);
  1106. return ret;
  1107. }
  1108. /**
  1109. * isci_request_sge_get_length_field() - This function is called by the sci
  1110. * core to retrieve the length field contents for a given sge.
  1111. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1112. * @sge_address: This parameter is the sge.
  1113. *
  1114. * length field value in the specified sge.
  1115. */
  1116. u32 isci_request_sge_get_length_field(
  1117. struct isci_request *request,
  1118. void *sge_address)
  1119. {
  1120. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1121. int ret;
  1122. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1123. "%s: request = %p, sge_address = %p\n",
  1124. __func__,
  1125. request,
  1126. sge_address);
  1127. if (task->data_dir == PCI_DMA_NONE)
  1128. return 0;
  1129. /* the case where num_scatter == 0 is special, in that
  1130. * task->scatter is the actual buffer address, not an sgl.
  1131. * so we return total_xfer_len here.
  1132. */
  1133. if (task->num_scatter == 0)
  1134. ret = task->total_xfer_len;
  1135. else
  1136. ret = sg_dma_len((struct scatterlist *)sge_address);
  1137. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1138. "%s: len = %d\n",
  1139. __func__,
  1140. ret);
  1141. return ret;
  1142. }
  1143. /**
  1144. * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_address() - This function is called by
  1145. * the sci core to retrieve the cdb address for a given request.
  1146. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1147. *
  1148. * cdb address for specified request.
  1149. */
  1150. void *isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_address(
  1151. struct isci_request *request)
  1152. {
  1153. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1154. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1155. "%s: request->task->ssp_task.cdb = %p\n",
  1156. __func__,
  1157. task->ssp_task.cdb);
  1158. return task->ssp_task.cdb;
  1159. }
  1160. /**
  1161. * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_length() - This function is called by
  1162. * the sci core to retrieve the cdb length for a given request.
  1163. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1164. *
  1165. * cdb length for specified request.
  1166. */
  1167. u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_cdb_length(
  1168. struct isci_request *request)
  1169. {
  1170. return 16;
  1171. }
  1172. /**
  1173. * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_lun() - This function is called by the sci
  1174. * core to retrieve the lun for a given request.
  1175. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1176. *
  1177. * lun for specified request.
  1178. */
  1179. u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_lun(
  1180. struct isci_request *request)
  1181. {
  1182. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1183. #ifdef DEBUG
  1184. int i;
  1185. for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
  1186. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1187. "%s: task->ssp_task.LUN[%d] = %x\n",
  1188. __func__, i, task->ssp_task.LUN[i]);
  1189. #endif
  1190. return task->ssp_task.LUN[0];
  1191. }
  1192. /**
  1193. * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_task_attribute() - This function is called
  1194. * by the sci core to retrieve the task attribute for a given request.
  1195. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1196. *
  1197. * task attribute for specified request.
  1198. */
  1199. u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_task_attribute(
  1200. struct isci_request *request)
  1201. {
  1202. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1203. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1204. "%s: request->task->ssp_task.task_attr = %x\n",
  1205. __func__,
  1206. task->ssp_task.task_attr);
  1207. return task->ssp_task.task_attr;
  1208. }
  1209. /**
  1210. * isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_command_priority() - This function is called
  1211. * by the sci core to retrieve the command priority for a given request.
  1212. * @request: This parameter is the isci_request object.
  1213. *
  1214. * command priority for specified request.
  1215. */
  1216. u32 isci_request_ssp_io_request_get_command_priority(
  1217. struct isci_request *request)
  1218. {
  1219. struct sas_task *task = isci_request_access_task(request);
  1220. dev_dbg(&request->isci_host->pdev->dev,
  1221. "%s: request->task->ssp_task.task_prio = %x\n",
  1222. __func__,
  1223. task->ssp_task.task_prio);
  1224. return task->ssp_task.task_prio;
  1225. }