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/* * hosts.h Copyright (C) 1992 Drew Eckhardt * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995 Eric Youngdale * * mid to low-level SCSI driver interface header * Initial versions: Drew Eckhardt * Subsequent revisions: Eric Youngdale * * <drew@colorado.edu> * * Modified by Eric Youngdale eric@aib.com to * add scatter-gather, multiple outstanding request, and other * enhancements. * * Further modified by Eric Youngdale to support multiple host adapters * of the same type. * * Jiffies wrap fixes (host->resetting), 3 Dec 1998 Andrea Arcangeli */#ifndef _HOSTS_H#define _HOSTS_H/* $Header: /vger/u4/cvs/linux/drivers/scsi/hosts.h,v 1.6 1997/01/19 23:07:13 davem Exp $*/#include <linux/config.h>#include <linux/proc_fs.h>/* It is senseless to set SG_ALL any higher than this - the performance * does not get any better, and it wastes memory */#define SG_NONE 0#define SG_ALL 0xff#define DISABLE_CLUSTERING 0#define ENABLE_CLUSTERING 1/* The various choices mean: * NONE: Self evident. Host adapter is not capable of scatter-gather. * ALL: Means that the host adapter module can do scatter-gather, * and that there is no limit to the size of the table to which * we scatter/gather data. * Anything else: Indicates the maximum number of chains that can be * used in one scatter-gather request. *//* * The Scsi_Host_Template type has all that is needed to interface with a SCSI * host in a device independent matter. There is one entry for each different * type of host adapter that is supported on the system. */typedef struct scsi_disk Disk;typedef struct SHT{ /* Used with loadable modules so we can construct a linked list. */ struct SHT * next; /* Used with loadable modules so that we know when it is safe to unload */ struct module * module; /* The pointer to the /proc/scsi directory entry */ struct proc_dir_entry *proc_dir; /* proc-fs info function. * Can be used to export driver statistics and other infos to the world * outside the kernel ie. userspace and it also provides an interface * to feed the driver with information. Check eata_dma_proc.c for reference */ int (*proc_info)(char *, char **, off_t, int, int, int); /* * The name pointer is a pointer to the name of the SCSI * device detected. */ const char *name; /* * The detect function shall return non zero on detection, * indicating the number of host adapters of this particular * type were found. It should also * initialize all data necessary for this particular * SCSI driver. It is passed the host number, so this host * knows where the first entry is in the scsi_hosts[] array. * * Note that the detect routine MUST not call any of the mid level * functions to queue commands because things are not guaranteed * to be set up yet. The detect routine can send commands to * the host adapter as long as the program control will not be * passed to scsi.c in the processing of the command. Note * especially that scsi_malloc/scsi_free must not be called. */ int (* detect)(struct SHT *); /* Used with loadable modules to unload the host structures. Note: * there is a default action built into the modules code which may * be sufficient for most host adapters. Thus you may not have to supply * this at all. */ int (*release)(struct Scsi_Host *); /* * The info function will return whatever useful * information the developer sees fit. If not provided, then * the name field will be used instead. */ const char *(* info)(struct Scsi_Host *); /* * ioctl interface */ int (*ioctl)(Scsi_Device *dev, int cmd, void *arg); /* * The command function takes a target, a command (this is a SCSI * command formatted as per the SCSI spec, nothing strange), a * data buffer pointer, and data buffer length pointer. The return * is a status int, bit fielded as follows : * Byte What * 0 SCSI status code * 1 SCSI 1 byte message * 2 host error return. * 3 mid level error return */ int (* command)(Scsi_Cmnd *); /* * The QueueCommand function works in a similar manner * to the command function. It takes an additional parameter, * void (* done)(int host, int code) which is passed the host * # and exit result when the command is complete. * Host number is the POSITION IN THE hosts array of THIS * host adapter. * * The done() function must only be called after QueueCommand() * has returned. */ int (* queuecommand)(Scsi_Cmnd *, void (*done)(Scsi_Cmnd *)); /* * This is an error handling strategy routine. You don't need to * define one of these if you don't want to - there is a default * routine that is present that should work in most cases. For those * driver authors that have the inclination and ability to write their * own strategy routine, this is where it is specified. Note - the * strategy routine is *ALWAYS* run in the context of the kernel eh * thread. Thus you are guaranteed to *NOT* be in an interrupt handler * when you execute this, and you are also guaranteed to *NOT* have any * other commands being queued while you are in the strategy routine. * When you return from this function, operations return to normal. * * See scsi_error.c scsi_unjam_host for additional comments about what * this function should and should not be attempting to do. */ int (*eh_strategy_handler)(struct Scsi_Host *); int (*eh_abort_handler)(Scsi_Cmnd *); int (*eh_device_reset_handler)(Scsi_Cmnd *); int (*eh_bus_reset_handler)(Scsi_Cmnd *); int (*eh_host_reset_handler)(Scsi_Cmnd *); /* * Since the mid level driver handles time outs, etc, we want to * be able to abort the current command. Abort returns 0 if the * abortion was successful. The field SCpnt->abort reason * can be filled in with the appropriate reason why we wanted * the abort in the first place, and this will be used * in the mid-level code instead of the host_byte(). * If non-zero, the code passed to it * will be used as the return code, otherwise * DID_ABORT should be returned. * * Note that the scsi driver should "clean up" after itself, * resetting the bus, etc. if necessary. * * NOTE - this interface is depreciated, and will go away. Use * the eh_ routines instead. */ int (* abort)(Scsi_Cmnd *); /* * The reset function will reset the SCSI bus. Any executing * commands should fail with a DID_RESET in the host byte. * The Scsi_Cmnd is passed so that the reset routine can figure * out which host adapter should be reset, and also which command * within the command block was responsible for the reset in * the first place. Some hosts do not implement a reset function, * and these hosts must call scsi_request_sense(SCpnt) to keep * the command alive. * * NOTE - this interface is depreciated, and will go away. Use * the eh_ routines instead. */ int (* reset)(Scsi_Cmnd *, unsigned int); /* * This function is used to select synchronous communications, * which will result in a higher data throughput. Not implemented * yet. */ int (* slave_attach)(int, int); /* * This function determines the bios parameters for a given * harddisk. These tend to be numbers that are made up by * the host adapter. Parameters: * size, device number, list (heads, sectors, cylinders) */ int (* bios_param)(Disk *, kdev_t, int []); /* * This determines if we will use a non-interrupt driven * or an interrupt driven scheme, It is set to the maximum number * of simultaneous commands a given host adapter will accept. */ int can_queue; /* * In many instances, especially where disconnect / reconnect are * supported, our host also has an ID on the SCSI bus. If this is * the case, then it must be reserved. Please set this_id to -1 if * your setup is in single initiator mode, and the host lacks an * ID. */ int this_id; /* * This determines the degree to which the host adapter is capable * of scatter-gather. */ short unsigned int sg_tablesize; /* * True if this host adapter can make good use of linked commands. * This will allow more than one command to be queued to a given * unit on a given host. Set this to the maximum number of command * blocks to be provided for each device. Set this to 1 for one * command block per lun, 2 for two, etc. Do not set this to 0. * You should make sure that the host adapter will do the right thing * before you try setting this above 1. */ short cmd_per_lun; /* * present contains counter indicating how many boards of this * type were found when we did the scan. */ unsigned char present; /* * true if this host adapter uses unchecked DMA onto an ISA bus. */ unsigned unchecked_isa_dma:1;
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